Photos for November 17, 2012
Lindsay Hurley, 2, of Columbia River High School gets past Whitney Weaver, 10, of Mt. Spokane High School at the girl's WIAA 3A state soccer championship game Saturday November 17, 2012 at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Washington. Columbia River beat Mt. Spokane 2-1. (Troy Wayrynen/The Columbian)
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Easton Kawawaki, 6, of Columbia River High School breaks past Mackenzi Grey, 3, of Mt. Spokane High School during the first half at the girls 3A state soccer championship game Saturday November 17, 2012 at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Washington. Columbia River beat Mt. Spokane 2-1 to win the 3A state championship. (Troy Wayrynen/The Columbian)
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The Columbia River girls soccer team stays warm on the sidelines during a cold wet game against Mt. Spokane High School at the girl's WIAA 3A state soccer championship game Saturday November 17, 2012 at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Washington. Columbia River beat Mt. Spokane 2-1. (Troy Wayrynen/The Columbian)
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Emily Heaton, 15, of Columbia River High School stops Danika Martin, 8, of Mt. Spokane High School during the first half of play at the girls 3A state soccer championship game Saturday November 17, 2012 at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Washington. Columbia River beat Mt. Spokane 2-1 to win the state championship.(Troy Wayrynen/The Columbian)
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Emily Heaton, 15, of Columbia River High School is embraced by teammate Emily Kleier, 9, after scoring a goal against Mt. Spokane High School during the first half at the girls 3A state soccer championship game Saturday November 17, 2012 at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Washington. Columbia River beat Mt. Spokane 2-1 to win the 3A state championship. (Troy Wayrynen/The Columbian)
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Sarah Case, 14, of Columbia River High School controls a header against Katie Nilsson, 20, and Madison Boyd, 11, of Mt. Spokane High School at the girl's WIAA 3A state soccer championship game Saturday November 17, 2012 at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Washington. Columbia River beat Mt. Spokane 2-1. (Troy Wayrynen/The Columbian)
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Taylor Halquist, 3, of Columbia River High School moves the ball upfield against Mt. Spokane High School at the girl's WIAA 3A state soccer championship game Saturday November 17, 2012 at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Washington. Columbia River beat Mt. Spokane 2-1. (Troy Wayrynen/The Columbian)
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Marion Lilly, 16, right, of Columbia River High School and Ashlee Pedersen, 19, of Mt. Spokane High School collide at the girl's WIAA 3A state soccer championship game Saturday November 17, 2012 at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Washington. Columbia River beat Mt. Spokane 2-1. (Troy Wayrynen/The Columbian)
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Marion Lilly, 16, of Columbia River High School is embraced by teammate Easton Kawawaki, 6, after scoring a goal against Mt. Spokane High School during the first half of play at the girls 3A state soccer championship game Saturday November 17, 2012 at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Washington. At left is Charlene Burger and Sarah Landers, 12, right. Columbia River beat Mt. Spokane 2-1 to win the state championship. (Troy Wayrynen/The Columbian)
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Marion Lilly, 16, of Columbia River High School scores a goal against Mt. Spokane High School at the girl's WIAA 3A state soccer championship game Saturday November 17, 2012 at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Washington. Columbia River beat Mt. Spokane 2-1. (Troy Wayrynen/The Columbian)
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Maddie Reynolds, 17, of Columbia River High School takes a pass between Sydney Nelson, 6, and Kelsey Frank, 23, of Mt. Spokane High School at the girl's WIAA 3A state soccer championship game Saturday November 17, 2012 at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Washington. Columbia River beat Mt. Spokane 2-1. (Troy Wayrynen/The Columbian)
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Sarah Landers, 12, of Columbia River High School breaks past Ashley Pedersen, 19, of Mt. Spokane High School during the first half at the girls 3A state soccer championship game Saturday November 17, 2012 at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Washington. Columbia River beat Mt. Spokane 2-1 to win the 3A state championship. (Troy Wayrynen/The Columbian)
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Charlene Burger, 11 of Columbia River High School runs into Danika Martin, 8, of Mt. Spokane High School at the girl's WIAA 3A state soccer championship game Saturday November 17, 2012 at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Washington. Columbia River beat Mt. Spokane 2-1. (Troy Wayrynen/The Columbian)
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Kira Kallem, 5, of Columbia River High School controls a pass as Carly Frank, 12, of Mt. Spokane High School approaches at the girl's WIAA 3A state soccer championship game Saturday November 17, 2012 at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Washington. Columbia River beat Mt. Spokane 2-1. (Troy Wayrynen/The Columbian)
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Easton Kawawaki, 6, of Columbia River High School breaks past Dallas Flager, 2, of Mt. Spokane High School during the first half at the girls 3A state soccer championship game Saturday November 17, 2012 at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Washington. Columbia River beat Mt. Spokane 2-1 to win the 3A state championship. (Troy Wayrynen/The Columbian)
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Taylor Halquist, 3, of Columbia River High School gets pushed by Riley Richardson, 4, of Mt. Spokane High School at the girls WIAA 3A state soccer championship game Saturday November 17, 2012 at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Washington. Columbia River beat Mt. Spokane 2-1. (Troy Wayrynen/The Columbian)
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Maddie Reynolds, 17, of Columbia River High School breaks past Kelsey Frank, 23, of Mt. Spokane High School during the first half at the girls 3A state soccer championship game Saturday November 17, 2012 at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Washington. Columbia River beat Mt. Spokane 2-1 to win the 3A state championship. (Troy Wayrynen/The Columbian)
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From left to right, Emily Heaton, Sarah Case, Mari Chopp, and Sarah Landers of the Columbia River High School girls soccer team during the national anthem before the start of their game against Mt. Spokane High School at the girls 3A state soccer championship game Saturday November 17, 2012 at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Washington. Columbia River beat Mt. Spokane 2-1. (Troy Wayrynen/The Columbian)
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From left to right, Sarah Landers, Charlene Burger and Ana Delgadillo of the Columbia River High School girls soccer team during the national anthem before the start of their game against Mt. Spokane High School at the girls 3A state soccer championship game Saturday November 17, 2012 at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Washington. Columbia River beat Mt. Spokane 2-1. (Troy Wayrynen/The Columbian)
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Running Back Nate Beasley gets past a tackle during Saturday night's game against Federal Way in the Class 4A state quarterfinals. (Vivian Johnson, for The Columbian)
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Running Back Nate Beasley gets past a tackle during Saturday night's game against Federal Way in the Class 4A state quarterfinals. (Vivian Johnson, for The Columbian)
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Federal guidelines state that your turkey is safe to eat when the innermost part of the thigh reaches 165 F. Some people say thigh meat tastes better at 170 F. If the turkey is stuffed, the stuffing must also reach 165 F.
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A sign directs gift givers to the donation center at the back of First Evangelical on Saint Johns Road.
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On Saturday, volunteer John Benson, 76, of the First Evangelical Church carries off gift-filled shoe boxes that will be distributed to needy children in 130 countries.
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Volunteer Shirley Benson, 73, a member of First Evangelical, stands inside one of two truck trailers that organizers hope to fill with shoe boxes filled with gifts for needy children. The trucks will arrive the day after Thanksgiving in Huntington Beach, Calif., where the boxes will be processed and sent to struggling children around the world.
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This Nov. 14, 2012 photo, shows the microphone, top, and two lenses, right, of the RODA (Robotic Office Diagnostic Assistant) telemedicine robot, operated by Dr. Kevin Sherer in Bend Ore., during a demonstration of the technology at St. Charles in Redmond, Ore. RODA will be deployed in the intensive care unit at the St. Charles Redmond hospital and give doctors a remote way of examining patients to determine whether they can stay in the facility or whether they should be moved to a bigger hospital in Bend, Portland or Eugene. (AP Photo/The Bulletin, Andy Tullis)
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Sherer operates the microphone and two lenses of the Roda telemedicine robot during a demonstration.
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Photos by Andy Tullis/The Bulletin Volunteer Anita Boucher lies in a hospital bed Wednesday in Redmond, Ore., while Dr. Kevin Sherer in Bend Ore., listens to her heart with the help of ICU nurse Emilie Bonney and telemedicine robot Roda.
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La Center's Taylor Dreyer is hit by Mount Baker's Hunter Gates in the first half of a 1A state quarterfinal game at District Stadium in Battle Ground on Saturday.
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Hillary Holt, from the College of Idaho, wins the NAIA cross country national championship race at Fort Vancouver on Saturday, November 17, 2012.
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John Gilbertson, right, from The Master's College, goes on to win the NAIA cross country national championship race at Fort Vancouver on Saturday November 17, 2012.
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John Lok /The Seattle Times Lorena Diaz contributes to the gum wall below Pike Place Market in Seattle. Located on Post Alley between Pike and Union streets, the wall is a well-known tourist attraction at the Market. Geotouring is a high-tech scavenger hunt that usually shows off a city's interesting and sometimes odd features.
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Columbia River players celebrate their 3A state soccer championship after defeating Mount Spokane 2-1 on Saturday at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup.
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Zachary Woodward, of Habitat Banc NW, is helping coordinate a handful of wetland projects in Southwest Washington, including two wetland banks. A relatively new concept in Clark County, wetland banks allow developers to buy one-time credits to make up for impacting natural areas elsewhere.
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A truck holds a load of trees waiting to be planted to help create a wetland in Battle Ground.
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Lon Sudar, 59, of Longview and Cora Siipola, 26, of Kalama plant Pacific willow and black cottonwood trees on a wetland project in Battle Ground last month.
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Zachary Woodward of Habitat Banc NW puts down flags in preparation of planting trees last month at a wetland mitigation site in Battle Ground.
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Zachary Woodward, of Clark County Mitigation Partners.
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A flu vaccine is administered in France in November 2009. (Lionel Cironneau/Associated Press)
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Twinkies baked goods are displayed for sale at the Hostess Brands' bakery in Denver on Friday. Announcements that Hostess Brands will be going out of business prompted a buyers' run on the bakery.
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Twinkies baked goods are displayed for sale at the Hostess Brands' bakery in Denver on Friday. Announcements that Hostess Brands will be going out of business prompted a buyers' run on the bakery.
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In this Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012 photo, shows books by American science fiction writer and founder of Scientology L. Ron Hubbard, on display at the Scientology center in port city of Jaffa Tel Aviv, Israel. Near the ancient market of Israelís biblical port city of Jaffa, a striking new white building has been erected amid the mustard tableau of surrounding stores and homes. The elegant 60,000 square-foot center sticks out for another reason: It is the new headquarters of Scientology in the Holy Land. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
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In this Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012 photo, shows books by American science fiction writer and founder of Scientology L. Ron Hubbard, on display at the Scientology center in port city of Jaffa Tel Aviv, Israel. Near the ancient market of Israelís biblical port city of Jaffa, a striking new white building has been erected amid the mustard tableau of surrounding stores and homes. The elegant 60,000 square-foot center sticks out for another reason: It is the new headquarters of Scientology in the Holy Land. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
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This Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012, photo shows the main hall of the Scientology center in port city of Jaffa Tel Aviv, Israel. Near the ancient market of Israelís biblical port city of Jaffa, a striking new white building has been erected amid the mustard tableau of surrounding stores and homes. The elegant 60,000 square-foot center sticks out for another reason: It is the new headquarters of Scientology in the Holy Land. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
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This Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012, photo shows the main hall of the Scientology center in port city of Jaffa Tel Aviv, Israel. Near the ancient market of Israelís biblical port city of Jaffa, a striking new white building has been erected amid the mustard tableau of surrounding stores and homes. The elegant 60,000 square-foot center sticks out for another reason: It is the new headquarters of Scientology in the Holy Land. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
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A librarian goes through books at the library of the Scientology center in the port city of Jaffa Tel Aviv, Israel on Nov. 7. The facility opened in August.
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A librarian goes through books at the library of the Scientology center in the port city of Jaffa Tel Aviv, Israel on Nov. 7. The facility opened in August.
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Associated Press files Charlie Watts, from left, Bill Wyman, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones released another hits compilation with two new songs Tuesday. HBO aired a documentary on their formative years, "Crossfire Hurricane," on Thursday. Wyman was a member of the band until 1993.
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Associated Press files Charlie Watts, from left, Bill Wyman, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones released another hits compilation with two new songs Tuesday. HBO aired a documentary on their formative years, "Crossfire Hurricane," on Thursday. Wyman was a member of the band until 1993.
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Minet Watson lights a candle in her home in Miami Shores, Fla., after Hurricane Katrina knocked out power in 2005.
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Minet Watson lights a candle in her home in Miami Shores, Fla., after Hurricane Katrina knocked out power in 2005.
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Jacob John Lucey
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Farmer Chris Jagger drives his electric tractor in November 2009 on his Blue Fox Farm near Applegate, Ore. Once resistant to the idea of state-backed land-use planning, Jackson County and six cities within its boundaries have established a 50-year Regional Problem Solving Plan.
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Columbia River High School's Emily Kleier battles Liberty High School's Tara Johnson during a playoff game at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Wash., Fri. Nov. 16, 2012. Columbia River won the game 2-1 on penalty kicks. (Stephen Brashear/For The Columbian)
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Columbia River High Schools Charlene Bruger kicks the ball during a playoff game against Liberty High School at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Wash., Fri. Nov. 16, 2012. Columbia River won the game 2-1 on penalty kicks. (Stephen Brashear/For The Columbian)
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Columbia River High School's Ana Delgadillo, left, heads the ball during battle with Liberty High School's Jacquelyn Anderson play at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Wash., Fri. Nov. 16, 2012. Columbia River won the game 2-1 on penalty kicks. (Stephen Brashear/For The Columbian)
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Columbia River High School's Maddie Reynolds celebrates scoring a game-tying goal against Liberty High School during a playoff game at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Wash., Fri. Nov. 16, 2012. Columbia River won the game 2-1 on penalty kicks. (Stephen Brashear/For The Columbian)
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Columba river High School's Lindsay Hurley, left, escapes the slide tackle of Liberty High School's Mollie Cooke during a playoff game at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Wash., Fri. Nov. 16, 2012. Columbia River won the game 2-1 on penalty kicks. (Stephen Brashear/For The Columbian)
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Columbia River High School's Emily Kleier battles Liberty High School's Tara Johnson during a playoff game at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Wash., Fri. Nov. 16, 2012. Columbia River won the game 2-1 on penalty kicks. (Stephen Brashear/For The Columbian)
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Columbia River High Schools Charlene Bruger kicks the ball during a playoff game against Liberty High School at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Wash., Fri. Nov. 16, 2012. Columbia River won the game 2-1 on penalty kicks. (Stephen Brashear/For The Columbian)
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Columbia River High School's Maddie Reynolds gets control of the ball during a playoff game against the Liberty High School. at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Wash., Fri. Nov. 16, 2012. Columbia River won the game 2-1 on penalty kicks. (Stephen Brashear/For The Columbian)
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Columbia River High School's Ana Delgadillo, left, heads the ball during battle with Liberty High School's Jacquelyn Anderson play at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Wash., Fri. Nov. 16, 2012. Columbia River won the game 2-1 on penalty kicks. (Stephen Brashear/For The Columbian)
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Columbia River High School's Maddie Reynolds celebrates scoring a game-tying goal against Liberty High School during a playoff game at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Wash., Fri. Nov. 16, 2012. Columbia River won the game 2-1 on penalty kicks. (Stephen Brashear/For The Columbian)
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Columbia River High School's Maddie Reynolds gets control of the ball during a playoff game against the Liberty High School. at Sparks Stadium in Puyallup, Wash., Fri. Nov. 16, 2012. Columbia River won the game 2-1 on penalty kicks. (Stephen Brashear/For The Columbian)
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