Photos for March 10, 2013
Rock band Imagine Dragons will perform March 15 Roseland Theater in Portland.
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Isaiah Smith of Columbia River is our All-Region boys basketball player of the year, shown, Wednesday, March 6, 2013. (Steven Lane/The Columbian)
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Isaiah Smith
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Eric Maynor
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Eric Maynor
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Steven Lane/Columbian files Raymond Felton wore out his welcome with Blazers fans last year, and he's likely to hear about it on Thursday.
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New Orleans Hornets forward Al-Farouq Aminu (0) shoots between Portland Trail Blazers forward LaMarcus Aldridge (12) and forward Nicolas Batum, left, in the first half of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans, Sunday, March 10, 2013. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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Clark College pharmacy student Candy Pfannes gets hands-on training at Clarkâs new simulation pharmacy at the Washington State University Vancouver campus.
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U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, center, talks with members of the U.S. Army and Marines during his visit Sunday to the Kabul Military Training Center in Kabul, Afghanistan. Hagel is on his first trip to Afghanistan as defense secretary.
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Oregon death-row inmate Gary Haugen seeks to reject Gov. John Kitzhaber's reprieve from execution.
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It was a bird-dog training day for Aaron Shinn, right, his son Buck, 16, and Charlie, their 11-month-old yellow lab. Aaron holds the two bumpers the pair used to train Charlie to fetch birds.
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Carver Taylor, 6, of Vancouver rides on the Salmon Creek Greenway Trail on Sunday. His sister, Gracie, 4, also sped along on her bike while mom Julie Taylor jogged. Despite Sunday's gray skies and mist, lots of folks were on the trail.
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Robbie, a 10-year-old rough coat collie, is the "king of the trail," said his master, Charles Williams of Felida. Children love to pet Robbie and some ask if he is a horse or a lion, Williams said.
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Charles Williams purchased Robbie 10 years ago. The two are regulars on the Salmon Creek Greenway Trail.
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Thomas Perez
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Northeast Hazel Dell: The All-Star Fusion Senior Teal team celebrates winning first place at the Spirit Cheer Nationals' Best of the West Competition in February.
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Carol Trimble, a family member of the victims, views the pond along Pine Avenue S.E. in Warren, Ohio, where police say six teens were killed in a crash Sunday.
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Mindy Morgan reads a note at the memorial where six teens were killed in a car crash Sunday.
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Kasmond Parker, right, consoles Cyndy Mann on Sunday at the crash site in Warren, Ohio.
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Brush Prairie: Prairie High School sophomore Clara Mastin spends time with state Sen. Don Benton, her sponsor in the Senate Page Program. She was one of 18 students serving as pages in the eighth week of the 2013 legislative session.
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Green Meadows: Club Green Meadows Swim Team kids show off ribbons they earned in the Feb. 22 Kid's Club Fun and Fitness Swim Meet. Front row from left: Sophie Hannon, Darien Walton and Hannah Weinberg. Back row from left: Olivia Fothergill, Olivia Jones and Ben Jones.
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Brush Prairie: Retired music teacher Chuck Bolton, who worked at Sam Barlow High School in Gresham, Ore., conducts a clinic with the Pleasant Valley Middle School band during Battle Ground Public Schools' annual "District Band Day," held March 7 at Prairie High School.
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Riveridge: Fran Rutherford, here photographed in 2010, has stepped down after years of leading the neighborhood. (The Columbian/Troy Wayrynen)
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Felida: She can't see you, but that doesn't stop Asha from enjoying a good life.
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Valerie Harper
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A woman sells food at a street market next to an old campaign poster inviting to vote for opposition candidate Henrique Capriles in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, March 10, 2013. Capriles lost a presidential election against Venezuela's late President Hugo ChavezChavez in October 2012. Venezuela's electoral council set April 14 as the date for the country's presidential election to choose a successor. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
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People line up Saturday to see the body of Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez outside the military academy where he is lying in state in Caracas, Venezuela. Chavez died Tuesday after a nearly two-year bout with cancer. He was 58.
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FILE - In this Sept. 15, 2005 file photo, Princess Lilian during a lunch at the city hall in Stockholm. Welsh-born Princess Lilian of Sweden, whose decades-long love story with the king's uncle was one of the better kept secrets of the royal household, has died. She was 97. The Royal Palace says Lilian died Sunday March 10, 2013 in her home in Stockholm. (AP Photo/Erhan Gzner, Scanpix, File) SWEDEN OUT
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Associated Press files Princess Lilian of Sweden has died at 97.
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Cardinal Crescenzio Sepe, left, listens to Cardinal Timothy Dolan as they gather Wednesday in St. Peter's Basilica to attend a vespers celebration at the Vatican.
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In this photo taken on Wednesday, March 6, 2013, Cardinal Marc Ouellet, top center, prays next to Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco during a vespers celebration in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican. The Vatican insists that the cardinals participating in the upcoming conclave will vote their conscience, each influenced only by silent prayers and reflection. Everybody knows, however, that power plays, vested interests and Machiavellian maneuvering are all part of the game, and that the horse-trading is already under way. Can the fractious Italians rally behind a single candidate? Can the Americans live up to their surprise billing as a power broker? And will all 115 cardinals from around the world be able to reach a meeting of minds on whether the church needs a people-friendly pope or a hard-edged manager able to tame Vatican bureaucrats? This time there are no star cardinals and no big favorites, making the election wide open and allowing the possibility of a compromise candidate should there be deadlock. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)
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After Henrietta Lacks High students graduate, they may decide to enter the pharmacy technician program at Clark College. The college's new simulation pharmacy at Washington State University Vancouver provides realistic training to Clark students, left to right, Olga Solovey, Candy Pfannes, Carrie Sue Ward and Thanh Nguyen.
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When it opens in the fall, the model pharmacy at Henrietta Lacks Health and Bioscience High School will be the state's first high school pharmacy training program.
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Christopher Charles Jones
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Tonari Leeivory Harris
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In this Feb. 20 photo, Rep. Cyrus Habib, D-Kirkland, speaks with lobbyist Jim Richards, right, outside the House chambers in Olympia. At just 31 years old, Habib has mastered skills to bypass the limitations of his disability, and that has allowed him to trace a remarkable life trajectory.
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Rep. Cyrus Habib, D-Kirland, left, laughs with Rep. Monica Stonier, D-Vancouver, before a committee hearing in Olympia. Habib is Washington state's first blind lawmaker in decades, and his life story is in many ways reflected in the policies he's now championing.
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Rep. Cyrus Habib, D-Kirkland, uses his computer on the House floor during a session in Olympia. Text-to-speech software helps him to handle the massive volumes of reading required of lawmakers, allowing him to rapidly skim through even the lengthiest bills, and keep abreast of changes in their wording. In his ear, the voice changes in pitch when encountering things like words that have been selected for elimination under a proposed law.
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Rep. Cyrus Habib, D-Kirkland, holds his folded cane as he takes the arm of a legislative assistant as they leave a committee hearing in Olympia. While Habib sometimes uses his walking cane around the Capitol, he often shuttles from hearings to the House floor hooked to the arm of a staff member or colleague - sometimes a Republican.
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