Photos for March 4, 2013
"Belly Dance in America" presents the history of the dance form through performances and workshops March 8-9, 2013 at the Old Liberty Theater in Ridgefield.
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Dancer: Grace Constantine "Belly Dance in America" presents the history of the dance form through performances and workshops March 8-9, 2013 at the Old Liberty Theater in Ridgefield.
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Dancer: Grace Constantine "Belly Dance in America" presents the history of the dance form through performances and workshops March 8-9, 2013 at the Old Liberty Theater in Ridgefield.
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The Clark College women's basketball team celebrates in the background as Walla Walla's Michelle Seitz leaves the court at the Toyota Center in Kennewick. Clark won the fifth-place semifinal game 75-70 on Monday.
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Ladysmith Black Mambazo, a male choral group from South Africa, will perform March 8 at the Aladdin Theater in Portland.
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Clark College's Dominique Johnson scored 25 points against Walla Walla on Monday at the NWAACC Tournament in Kennewick.
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Charlotte's Bismack Biyombo (0) shoots against Portland's Nicolas Batum, left, and JJ Hickson during the first half Monday.
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An Amtrak train crosses Southeast 147th Avenue at Southeast Evergreen Highway on Monday. The train crossing is one of four that could be upgraded to qualify as a quiet zone, giving relief to horn-weary residents in east Vancouver who would pay for safety measures such as new medians, extra lighting, signs and striping.
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Josh Holowatz, a resident of Vancouver's Rose Village neighborhood, cleans a graffiti-tagged wall with a power washer. He was one of a dozen residents who took to the streets Feb. 23 to erase graffiti.
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Rose Village residents Chris Haberthur, right, and Todd Brewer stand in front of a neighborhood garage tagged by graffiti. Fed up with an increase of graffiti, they're leading a charge to clean it up.
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An array of spray cans with missing nozzles that were confiscated from taggers in the Fruit Valley neighborhood. Taggers who do "art" will often keep nozzles like that because they can create different patterns and textures.
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Gang graffiti on sprayed on the side of a house in the Rose Village neighborhood.
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A graffiti tag reading "Death Wish Krew" on a wall in the west side of town. It's one of the more prominent graffiti crews in Vancouver.
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An Oregon Senate vote — and Gov. John Kitzhaber's expected signature — authorizes borrowing $450 million to pay Oregon's share of the proposed Interstate 5 Bridge replacement. Funding approval may face tougher road in Olympia.
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Stars Have Aligned
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Clark Women's Basketball celebrate victory over Walla Walla. Photo taken by NWAACC, Tracy Swisher.
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Thousands of residents join a funeral procession for civilians killed overnight during street battles with police forces in Port Said, Egypt, on Monday. The fighting on Sunday prompted the military to intervene to break up the clashes, the first such intervention by the army since the military was deployed in Port Said in late January when tension between protesters and police first erupted. Arabic on the poster reads, " The people want the army." (AP Photo/Ahmed Ramadan)
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An Egyptian protester throws back a tear gas canister toward police, unseen, during clashes in Port Said, Egypt, on Monday. Violence between police and protesters restarted Monday in the restive Suez Canal city of Port Said, as forces lobbed tear gas and birdshots at protesters who threw firebombs at a government complex, setting parts of it on fire.
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Cascade Park: Kelly King moves cases of copy paper donated to Evergreen Public Schools by Camas' Georgia-Pacific mill. The mill's Feb. 27 gift is one of many ways the community has lent a hand to the school district after Crestline Elementary School burned down last month.
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Sen. Ann Rivers
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Benjamin Netanyahu Prime Minister of Israel
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These muffins laced with marijuana were seized in May 2012 from an illegal marijuana dispensary that was being run out of a Brush Prairie home.
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These cupcakes laced with marijuana were seized in May 2012 from an illegal marijuana dispensary that was being run out of a Brush Prairie home.
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Although not as common, tea can be laced with marijuana.
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Ron Johnson, left, CEO of J.C. Penney, arrives at New York Supreme Court on Friday.
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Stock trader Thomas Lyden works at the New York Stock Exchange on Monday in New York.
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ILWU workers picket in front of the Port of Vancouver's Gate 2 on Monday. United Grain has filed a lawsuit agains a union official alleging he sabotaged the company's equipment.
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Nautilus Inc. reported robust financial results Monday, including a fourth-quarter profit of $13.6 million.
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Jim Moeller talks to a reporter from CVTV after his win in the 49th district.
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Banoffee pie is a popular dessert in England combining bananas with a thick, milk caramel toffee.
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English muffins can be made at home for about $1 per half-dozen. They're cooked on a griddle before finishing in the oven.
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English muffins are cooked on a griddle before finishing in the oven.
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English muffins can be made at home for about $1 per half-dozen.
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English muffins can be made at home for about $1 per half-dozen. They're cooked on a griddle before finishing in the oven.
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English muffins are cooked on a griddle before finishing in the oven.
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English muffins can be made at home for about $1 per half-dozen.
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Mild-flavored tilapia is a forgiving ingredient and goes well with kalamata olives, tomatoes and fingerling potatoes.
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Mild-flavored tilapia is a forgiving ingredient and goes well with kalamata olives, tomatoes and fingerling potatoes.
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"The New Comfort Food" pancake recipe has a crazy amount of leavening, which quickly turns the batter into a delicious, doughy, sticky, air bubble-filled mass.
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Top vanilla ice cream with some spiced grapefruit compote and a sprinkling of toasted pine nuts to make a winter sundae.
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Asian steamed clams with broccoli rabe is easy to make.
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Demolition experts watch as an excavator checks the sinkhole in the bedroom of the home of Jeff Bush during demolition, Monday in Seffner, Fla. A sinkhole opened up underneath the house late Thursday swallowing Bush, 37.
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Heidi Klum has been added to "America's Got Talent" as its fourth judge.
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, left, shakes hands with the head nurse at the King Edward VII hospital following a one-day stay caused by a stomach ailment in London on Monday.
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A TV correspondent holds up a British national newspaper showing headlines about Queen Elizabeth II, who was admitted to the King Edward VII hospital in London on Sunday.
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Italian Cardinal Angelo Scola, left, arrives with an unidentified assistant for a meeting at the Vatican on Monday.
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Cardinal Theodore Edgar McCarrick, center, arrives for a meeting at the Vatican on Monday
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Tourists walk in the square as the sun sets behind the statues on top of the Bernini colonnade in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican on Monday.
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The sun sets behind the statues on top of the Bernini colonnade in St. Peter Square, at the Vatican on Monday.
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In an image taken from video obtained from the Shaam News Network, a Syrian rebel fighter displays an epaulette from a government soldier during a tour of the police academy complex in Khan al-Asal, in the province of Aleppo, Syria.
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Members of the Satmar Orthodox Jewish community carry the coffins of two expectant parents who were killed in a Sunday car accident in the Brooklyn borough of New York.
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Orthodox Jewish mourners gather outside the Congregation Yetev Lev D'Satmar synagogue in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood for the funeral. The baby of Nachman and Raizy Glauber, a boy, was delivered prematurely by cesarean section but died around 5:30 a.m. Monday.
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Casey Anthony is protected from the media by her attorney, Cheney Mason, as she arrives at the United States Courthouse for a bankruptcy hearing Monday in Tampa, Fla.
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An offering to a statue of La Sante Muerte at an altar run by Arely Vazquez Gonzalez, a Mexican immigrant and transgender woman, is shown at inside a Queens, NY apartment.
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Actor Gregory Beasley Jr., 35, with a La Santa Muerte statue around his neck, is shown at the Masks y Mas art store in Albuquerque, N.M. Beasley is a follower of La Santa Muerte, an underworld saint most recently associated with the violent drug trade in Mexico, but now is spreading throughout the U.S.
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Statues of La Santa Muerte are shown at the Masks y Mas art store in Albuquerque, N.M.
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In addition to showing up at drug crime scenes, the once-underground icon of La Sante Muerte has been spotted on passion candles in Richmond, Va., grocery stores.
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Jeremy Bush, right, prays as he speaks to the media as demolition continues at the home of his brother, Jeff Bush, on Monday in Seffner, Fla. A sinkhole opened up underneath the house late Thursday swallowing Jeff Bush, 37.
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A family member prays in front of home of Jeff Bush, 37, before demolition crews destroy it Monday after a sinkhole opened up underneath it late Thursday evening swallowing Bush, 37, in Seffner, Fla.
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Demolition experts watch as the home of Jeff Bush is destroyed Monday in Seffner, Fla.
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Jeff Bush
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President Barack Obama announces Monday that he is nominating from left, MIT physics professor Ernest Moniz for Energy Secretary, Gina McCarthy to head the EPA; and Walmart Foundation President Sylvia Mathews Burwell to head the Budget Office.
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Passengers wait to board an Emirates Airbus A380 aircraft at the new Concourse A of Dubai airport in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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As health exchanges are implemented, language barriers become more of an issue in Washington and Oregon.
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Volunteer Ron Goodwin showing a visiting youngster our bear skull in the Multnomah Falls Visitor Center as one of our exhibits for youngsters. Photo by Katie Goodwin
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Gonzaga's Elias Harris (20) goes up for the dunk against Portland on Saturday.
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