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Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, center, speaks at a news conference in Annapolis, Md., Friday, March 15, 2013, after the Maryland General Assembly approved a measure to ban capital punishment. Also pictured from left is Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown, NAACP President Ben Jealous, Maryland State Conference NAACP President Gerald Stansbury and Prince George's County Executive Rushern Baker. The bill now goes to O'Malley, who is expected to sign it. Maryland would become the 18th state to abolish the death penalty. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
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Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, center, speaks at a news conference in Annapolis, Md., Friday, March 15, 2013, after the Maryland General Assembly approved a measure to ban capital punishment. Also pictured from left is Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown, NAACP President Ben Jealous, Maryland State Conference NAACP President Gerald Stansbury and Prince George's County Executive Rushern Baker. The bill now goes to O'Malley, who is expected to sign it. Maryland would become the 18th state to abolish the death penalty. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
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President Barack Obama speaks Friday at Argonne National Laboratory in Argonne, Ill., promote his energy policies.
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A wildfire burns out of control at Horsetooth Reservoir west of Fort Collins, Colo., on Friday.
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From left, Kelly Burrell, Myam Siegler and Callie Mowers watch a wildfire as it burns out of control at Horsetooth Reservoir west of Fort Collins, Colo., on Friday. The 40-acre wildfire burning in gusty winds and warm weather was threatening homes west of Fort Collins on Friday and prompted about 50 people to leave the area.
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Dr. Rana Chakraborty, chairman of the committee on Pediatric AIDS for the American Academy of Pediatrics, praised Dr. Deborah Persaud, pictured, the lead author of the report on the baby who was cured of HIV, and said he is delighted for the child and its mother. But Chakraborty believes the case is an "outlier" and that more research needs to be done.
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"Violent games allow people the chance to engage in violent behavior in the virtual world, which is attractive when one experiences frustration," said Brad Bushman of Ohio State University.
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Nearly every woman takes a medication at some point during pregnancy.
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Sen. Rob Portman R-Ohio
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Ruthann Sprague, with the National Rifle Association, shows Bonnie Kristian, 24, of Alexandria, Va., how to hold the Laser Shot at a shooting simulator booth run by the NRA on Friday at the 40th annual Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Md.
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The hearse with the coffin containing the remains of Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez is driven to the military museum in Caracas, Venezuela on Friday.
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The hearse with the coffin containing the remains of Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez is driven to the military museum in Caracas, Venezuela, on Friday.
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KRT FOOD STORY SLUGGED: ADES KRT PHOTOGRAPH BY TODD SUMLIN/CHARLOTTE OBSERVER (KRT10- August 16) Nothing says summer like the sweet and sour taste of fresh citrus ade. You can whip up your summer ade at home by using freshly squeezed orange, lime or lemon juice, combining it with a squirt or two of simple sugar syrup and serving it over ice. (CH) PL KD AP 1999 (Horiz) (jak)
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Ginger root is a natural way to combat nausea and motion sickness. --- LOOK AGAIN: Some potential green tea benefits have not yet had FDA review. "Human evidence for a cardiovascular benefit is much stronger than for cancer," a university research director says. -- PHOTOGRAPHER: Eric Boyd Los A065637.HE.0605.Supplement1.EB--Studio shot of a cup of green tea with a green tea bag and two capsules of green tea. --- Bill Hogan/Chicago Tribune Cool off with homemade treats like this crunchy peanut butter ice cream. ORG XMIT: 1075190 --- Files/Fort Worth Star-Telegram Snap peas are a great source of fiber, which helps colon function. ---
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Bill Hogan /Chicago Tribune The pears are, from left, Forelle, Bosc, red and Bartlett.
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Arron Barnes, owner of Absolutely Juicy, started juicing about two years ago. He believes in the power of juicing so much that he turned it into a business last year.
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~- NO MAGS, NO SALES -- KRT FOOD STORY SLUGGED: ORANGES KRT PHOTOGRAPH BY ELLEN M. BANNER/SEATTLE TIMES (January 6) Winter is the prime season for oranges and their cousins, which can be enjoyed fresh, squeezed for juice or in cooking. From left, a sunburst tangerine, tangelo, satsuma and clementine, with kumquats in front. (mvw) 2003
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Photo graphic showing carrots and peppers.
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Kale, chard, lobster mushrooms, with pickled garlic, asparagus and green beans for the "funky foods" Weekend cover inside The Columbian's studio on Sunday September 9, 2012. (Zachary Kaufman/The Columbian)
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Associated Press files The sandwich board at the Panera store in Brookline, Mass., shows the calorie count for each item.
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Kathie Durbin Award-winning reporter covered state Legislature, environment
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Crews begin clearing the site where Crestline Elementary once stood. The demolition work is the next step in moving forward with rebuilding the school.
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Crews begin clearing the site where Crestline Elementary once stood. The demolition work is the next step in moving forward with rebuilding the school
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Crews begin clearing the site where Crestline Elementary once stood. The demolition work is the next step in moving forward with rebuilding the school.
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Officials expect 1,200 cubic yards of debris -- 800 tons -- to be cleared from the Crestline Elementary site. Investigators have yet to determine the cause of the blaze.
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Crews on Friday begin clearing the site where Crestline Elementary once stood. The demolition work is the next step in moving forward with rebuilding the school.
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"It's two locked buildings in an open field. How can you tell the incredible history of the village without a ranger standing by all the time?" said Brett Oppegaard, assistant professor at WSU Vancouver
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Brett Oppegaard, assistant professor at Washington State University Vancouver, is the 2012 National Park Service individual volunteer of the year. He led a project to develop digital media for telling stories about Fort Vancouver's diverse workforce in the 1800s. The mobile app's "Kanaka" module is available near the two replica cabins east of the stockade.
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"I'm very, very deeply honored that our work has been so well received — especially by this group of professional historians," said Greg Shine, Fort Vancouver ranger and chief historian
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Inside a replica cabin, Brett Oppegaard calls up an image on a mobile app that tells the stories of Hudson's Bay Company employees who lived at Fort Vancouver in the 1800s.
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Washington Dept. of Fish & Wildlife files Scientists and others inspect a dock that floated up on a remote stretch of wilderness beach in Northern Washington in December.
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Docks are among items that have washed up on U.S. and Canadian shores since a tsunami struck Japan in 2011.
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A documentary on author Philip Roth Roth, here in 1990, outlines his life and work, from his childhood in Newark, N.J. But the documentary "Philip Roth: Unmasked" leaves out Roth's news-making decision, which he revealed last fall, to stop writing novels.
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A documentary on author Philip Roth Roth, here in 1990, outlines his life and work, from his childhood in Newark, N.J. But the documentary "Philip Roth: Unmasked" leaves out Roth's news-making decision, which he revealed last fall, to stop writing novels.
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Scottish novelist, poet, and essayist Robert Louis Stevenson is the author of "Treasure Island" and "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde."
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This Feb. 28, 2013 photo shows a visitor viewing the National Mall from the Lincoln Memorial looking towards the Washington Monument and the U.S. Capitol in Washington. There are probably more free things to do in the U.S. capital than nearly any other major city in the world. The most popular museums and the zoo are free, thanks to government funding, as well as the picturesque memorials and monuments. With so many free options, the biggest challenge might be narrowing down what to see. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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This Feb. 28, 2013 photo shows a U.S. Air Force North American X-15 aircraft hanging inside the Smithsonian Institution Air and Space Museum in Washington. There are probably more free things to do in the U.S. capital than nearly any other major city in the world. The most popular museums and the zoo are free, thanks to government funding, as well as the picturesque memorials and monuments. With so many free options, the biggest challenge might be narrowing down what to see. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell
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Liberty Theatre in Camas will present John Ford's 1952 film "The Quiet Man," at left, through March 17. It stars Maureen O'Hara and John Wayne. At right: "The Secret of Kells" was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Both movies will be shown at Clark County theaters.
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Portland Trail Blazers' Meyers Leonard holds his head after he was injured during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the San Antonio Spurs, Friday, March 8, 2013, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
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The 2013 Paddy Hough Parade, Friday, March 15, 2013. (Steven Lane/The Columbian)
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Kory Harlan, 19 months, makes his way down Main Street during the 2013 Paddy Hough Parade, Friday, March 15, 2013. (Steven Lane/The Columbian)
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Bella Levine, 5, left, and Cooper Newhouse, 5, are pulled down Main Street during the 2013 Paddy Hough Parade, Friday, March 15, 2013. (Steven Lane/The Columbian)
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The 2013 Paddy Hough Parade, Friday, March 15, 2013. (Steven Lane/The Columbian)
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The Discovery Middle School Marching Band makes its way down Main Street during the 2013 Paddy Hough Parade, Friday, March 15, 2013. (Steven Lane/The Columbian)
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Shanna Arno and her daughter Leora Mae Arno, 5, watch the 2013 Paddy Hough Parade, Friday, March 15, 2013. (Steven Lane/The Columbian)
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The Discovery Middle School Marching Band makes its way down Main Street during the 2013 Paddy Hough Parade, Friday, March 15, 2013. (Steven Lane/The Columbian)
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Spectators on Main Street watch the 2013 Paddy Hough Parade, Friday, March 15, 2013. (Steven Lane/The Columbian)
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Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt rides in the 2013 Paddy Hough Parade, Friday, March 15, 2013. (Steven Lane/The Columbian)
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Alexander Stanek, 4, marches in the 2013 Paddy Hough Parade, Friday, March 15, 2013. (Steven Lane/The Columbian)
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The 2013 Paddy Hough Parade winds down, Friday, March 15, 2013. (Steven Lane/The Columbian)
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Shawn Essig attends the 2013 Paddy Hough Parade with other members of the car club Slo Poks, Friday, March 15, 2013. (Steven Lane/The Columbian)
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Ceres Lehman, 8, takes part in the 2013 Paddy Hough Parade, Friday, March 15, 2013. (Steven Lane/The Columbian)
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Tim Leavitt strikes a Saturday Night Fever pose.
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John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever.
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The Reuben sandwich and chocolate malt at Boppin' Bo's Malt Shop and Grill.
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Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt strikes a pose "Saturday Night Fever" style.
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A wooden effigy of Patrick "Paddy" Hough is pulled in the parade named after the devoted one-armed educator who died in 1925.
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Olivia Fanning, 5, watches the Paddy Hough Parade move south along Main Street.
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Jones Woods, 7, center, marches in the 2013 Paddy Hough Parade Friday with his second grade class.
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Olive Mae Linstrom, 3, shyly peeks out from her wagon just before she, her parents and their 12-year-old dog Bruno joined the annual parade. Despite behind timid in front of the lens, the young girl was very thrilled for the parade to start, said her mom Lisa Linstrom. (Stover E. Harger III/The Columbian).
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Guide Bob Rees holds a sturgeon caught near Hammond, Ore., at the mouth of the Columbia River last June.
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Brent Woodall made his first appearance in Clark County Superior court Wednesday, July 11, 2012. (Paul Suarez/The Columbian)
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