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Photos of the Week 08/03/09 - 08/09/09
Date: 8/17/2009 Album ID: 817435
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Manuel Torres reacted as his putt just missed the cup Sunday at Vista Hills.
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Riverside's Bobby Garcia threw over Efren Jimenez of Eastwood to complete a double play Sunday at Cohen Stadium.
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Austin football players go through conditioning drills on the first day of practice Monday.
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New Future Force Integration Directorate director Brig. Gen. Keith C. Walker, left, received Fort Bliss commander Maj. Gen. Howard Bromberg during a transfer of authority ceremony at the post's Air Defense Museum.
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New Socorro Independent School District Superintendent Xavier De La Torre escorted second graders on a tour of their new Jordan Elementary School Monday.
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Canutilo's Celeste Atondo hits during the team's first practice at the Canutillo High School gym Monday. Mark Lambie/El Paso Times
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Fourth grader Olivia Eagleson exchanged a high five with Principal Michelle Barton as Olivia arrived for the first day of school Monday. Barton greeted students and their parents upon their arrival at the new school.
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Tom Brown, foreground left, made a point to city Representative Beto O'Rourke during a short meeting outside City Hall Tuesday morning.
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Jennifer Marmolejo 34, comforts her husband Manny Marmolejo 33 as he spoke about his mother Gloria Huerta Marmolejo 54, who's body was found (7/31/09) in Santa Teresa after being missing for a week. David Marmolejo 29, Manny's brother sits by and listens to his brother as both spoke about their mother and what she meant to them as well as the entire family, and the disbelief that someone would have done this to their mother. Ruben R Ramirez/El Paso Times
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John Skelton of Fordham University.
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Mario A. Sandoval of the Environmental Services Department for the City of El Paso holds up a collection conatainer containing some mosquito larva were collected off of Billy Casper Drive on El Paso's eastside that will be tested for the West Nile virus. Two more pools of mosquitoes collected in West El Paso have tested positive for the West Nile virus, the Code Compliance Division of the City of El Paso Environmental Services Department announced Wednesday. Ruben R Ramirez/El Paso Times
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Eva Jane Bolents of El Paso held a portrait of herself done in 1943 by a Japanese prisoner of war in Guam. Bolents served as a Navy nurse during World War II and cared for some of the survivors of the USS Indianapolis, torpedoed by a Japanese submarine on July 29, 1945. Rudy Gutierrez/El Paso Times
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Darrell Boyer sat with his granddaughter, Layla Longoria, 7, as they listened to the Mighty Wurlitzer Organ during an open house performance at the historic Plaza Theatre Thursday. The Plaza Days Open House continues today from 1-5 p.m. Rudy Gutierrez/El Paso Times
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A light and sound show is part of the open house activities at the historic Plaza Theatre in downtown El Paso Thursday. The open house continues today from 1-5 p.m. Rudy Gutierrez/El Paso Times
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UTEP backup quarterback James Thomas II, center, rested during Thursday's practice at Glory Road Field. Rudy Gutierrez/El Paso Times
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UTEP backup quarterback Kyle Wright, 15, sent signals onto Glory Road Field during Thursday's practice. Rudy Gutierrez/El Paso Times
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Lawrence Brown III plays the timphony drums during band practice in the El Paso High School Auditorium days after returning China after a 6 week trip to receive stem cell injections to possibly cure his blindness. Ruben R Ramirez/El Paso Times
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Lawrence Brown III looks at the letter L on a piece of paper and tells his mother Georgina Brown what the letter is as part of a daily exercise to see if his sight is improving. Ruben R Ramirez/El Paso Times
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