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Photos of the Week 11/23/08-11/29/08
Date: 12/1/2008 Album ID: 646521
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Over one hundred family and friends came to remember those that had died in accidents involving drunk drivers during the M.A.D.D. Memorial Vigil held at the EPCC Administrative Offices Saturday morning. RUBEN R. RAMIREZ/EL PASO TIMES
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Protesters Joseph Garceau and Will Seigler (orange vest) and a dozen others held signs and gathered signatures on a petition outside the Federal Reserve Building Saturday afternoon to stop the on going bailouts by the Federal government. Members of End the Fed, handed ou t flyers and gathered the signatures to  bring attention to the governments actions. RUBEN R. RAMIREZ
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Cornelius Brown of Utep attempted to tackle Houston's Tommy Skinner Saturday at the Robertson Stadium. The Cougars beat the Miners 42-37. Fernie Castillo/El Paso Times
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Parkland's Jeremy Cole, right, Alex Rodriguez, center, and Justin Sedillo, left, celebrated following the Matador's 49-41 win over San Angelo Lakeview Saturday at Grande Communications Stadium in Midland. EL PASO TIMES PHOTO BY MARK LAMBIE
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Parkland running back Andrew Rivera ran over San Angelo Lakeview defensive back Matt Hummingbird Saturday in their Class 4A Area playoff game at Grande Communications Stadium in Midland. EL PASO TIMES PHOTO BY MARK LAMBIE
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Parkland assistant coach Al Licon raised the Matador's Class 4A Area champions trophy after defeating San Angelo Lakeview Saturday 49-41 at Grande Communications Stadium in Midland. EL PASO TIMES PHOTO BY MARK LAMBIE
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Del Valle's quarterback Sergio Duarte, sitting, was comforted Saturday by defensive end Carlos Armas following thier loss to Abilene Cooper at Ratliff Stadium in Odessa. EL PASO TIMES PHOTO BY MARK LAMBIE
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Nieves Corona danced Sunday at Ascarate Park prior to the Christmas display lighting. EL PASO TIMES PHOTO BY MARK LAMBIE
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A few of the Christmas light displays at Ascarate Park reflect off Ascarate Lake following the official lighting Sunday night. EL PASO TIMES PHOTO BY MARK LAMBIE
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Georgia sophomore Russell Henley chips onto the green Monday in the opening day of the Western Refining College All-America Golf Classic at the El Paso Country Club. EL PASO TIMES PHOTO BY MARK LAMBIE
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Aaron Campbell a volunteer with the Downtown Lions Club helps put the finishing touches on the Star Trek a Tribute to Jim Roddenberry, float. The 72nd Sun Carnival Parade will have 21 flotas this year and the Grand Marshall will be Ray Mickens who played his high school football at Andress High School and went on to play in the NFL with both the New York Jets and New England Patriots. RUBEN R.RAMIREZ/EL PASO TIMES
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Trent Leon studied his putt on the 18th hole during the final round of the Wester Refining College All-American Golf Classic Tuesday at the El Paso Country Club.
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Missionaries Jerry W. Turner and Dunae H. Lyon both spent time recently in San Jacinto Plaza spreading the Gospel through their silent witness. Here the two talk with Martha Avila after stopping her while she walked across the plaza during some shopping. RUBEN R. RAMIREZ/EL PASO
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Elvia Bourland, left in blue, held her son, Jacob Bourland, while waiting for her bags at the carousel inside the El Paso  Airport Wednesday.  Bourland arrived on a Frontier Airlines flight from Denver to visit her mother for the Thanksgiving holiday. Liz Bellegarde, spokeswoman for El Paso International Airport said traffic at the airport was lighter than usual on what is traditionally the busiest travel day of the year. Bellegarde predicted that Sunday will be a busy day at the airport as people returning home from the holiday will join the normal crowd of business travelers. Rudy Gutierrez/El Paso Times.
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Leticia Missirian, security coordinator for the El Paso airport, showed the liquid content of a bottle belonging to air traveler Joshua Kelly while handing out free plastic bags Wednesday. Liz Bellegarde, spokeswoman for El Paso International Airport said traffic at the airport was lighter than usual on what is traditionally the busiest travel day of the year. Bellegarde predicted that Sunday will be a busy day at the airport as people returning home from the holiday will join the normal crowd of business travelers. Rudy Gutierrez/El Paso Times.
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Tony Sifuentes, lelft, Darren Mickens, center, and Jesus Herrera lead the Parkland defensive effort. Rudy Gutierrez/El Paso Times
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