Photos for August 18, 2011
Buddy Wachtstetter has had his golden retriever Hillary for seven years. Canine Companions for Independence provides assistance dogs like Hillary for free to people with disabilities other than blindness.
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Paris P. Pickard and Dreya Weber star in "A Marine Story."
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Mateo Guez's "Off World."
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"Bite Marks" is a vampire comedy playing at this year's FilmOut.
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"Going Down in La La Land" will open the 13th Annual FilmOut tonight.
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Marco Solis Pineda, 27, was convicted of drunken driving in Oklahoma.
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These bags belong to 128 Guatemalans getting deported from the United States.
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A U.S. Border Patrol agent keeps watch at Friendship Park at the U.S.-Mexico border near San Diego.
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A deportation flight in Mesa, Ariz., prepares to take off for Guatemala City.
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The New York Philharmonic, under conductor Alan Gilbert, with guest soloists and the New York Choral Artists, performs Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection.”
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Graphic book cover of "The Legacy Letters, Messages of Life and Hope from 9/11 Family Members." Collected by Tuesday's Children, and edited by Brian Curtis.
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An American flag that weathered the attack on the World Trade Center.
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A rubber duck left at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
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A baseball and flower left at the vietnam Veterans Memorial.
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Jane Thomas, Collections Manager, Oklahoma City National Memorial, holds Murray, her companion as she went through the debris from the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building (Oklahoma City bombing site) and items left behind on the fence surrounding it.
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A "shrine" erected on the site of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
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A piece of metal recovered from the Twin Towers.
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El Cajon and federal police say they have seized $630,000 in cash.
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A World Trade Center whistle recovered from the rubble.
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More than 30 guns, including assault rifles, were also seized by police.
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In April, a Drug Enforcement Agency undercover agent was shown a hand grenade by an immigrant and was told additional grenades were available from a Mexican military source.
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A crushed steering wheel recovered at the Fresh Kills Landfill in Staten Island where debris was taken by barge from the collapsed Twin Towers.
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Mike Telesca, retired Battalion Chief with FDNY'S Safety Battalion, eventually recovered his beloved helmet which he lost when the World Trade Center's south tower collapsed.
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Suzan Vitti, dubbed "The Entenmann's Lady" for delivering donated baked goods to first responders at the World Trade Center's ground zero, wears a jacket to which rescuers pinned their collar brass (police precinct ID's, etc.) in appreciation of her efforts.
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Poster advertising jobs for security cleared professionals, Crystal City, Virginia.
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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on August 15, 2011 in New York City.
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In this photo provided by the German Government Press Office German German Chancellor Angela Merkel talks to Greek Prime Minister George A. Papandreo (L) and French President Nicolas Sarkozy ahead of a summit of European Union leaders in on July 21, 2011 in Brussels, Belgium.
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