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  • Crowds gather in the front of the Gershwin Theatre on Broadway in New York City prior to a showing of the Broadway hit "Wicked" Sat. Feb. 10, 2007.
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  • Crowds gather in the front of the Gershwin Theatre on Broadway in New York City prior to a showing of the Broadway hit "Wicked" Sat. Feb. 10, 2007.
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  • Crowds gather in the front of the Gershwin Theatre on Broadway in New York City prior to a showing of the Broadway hit "Wicked" Sat. Feb. 10, 2007.
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  • Crowds gather in the front of the Gershwin Theatre on Broadway in New York City prior to a showing of the Broadway hit "Wicked" Sat. Feb. 10, 2007.
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  • Crowds gather in the front of the Gershwin Theatre on Broadway in New York City prior to a showing of the Broadway hit "Wicked" Sat. Feb. 10, 2007.
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  • Anthony Martinez leads a raffle for cheap tickets for "In the Heights" on Broadway at the Richard Rogers Theater on West 46th Street in New York. Every day crowds gather and fill out little slips of paper putting them in a white bucket, and at 6 pm they pick slips randomly out of the bucket and the first 11 names get 2 front row seats for $26.50 each.
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  • Anthony Martinez leads a raffle for cheap tickets for "In the Heights" on Broadway at the Richard Rogers Theater on West 46th Street in New York. Every day crowds gather and fill out little slips of paper putting them in a white bucket, and at 6 pm they pick slips randomly out of the bucket and the first 11 names get 2 front row seats for $26.50 each.
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  • Anthony Martinez leads a raffle for cheap tickets for "In the Heights" on Broadway at the Richard Rogers Theater on West 46th Street in New York. Every day crowds gather and fill out little slips of paper putting them in a white bucket, and at 6 pm they pick slips randomly out of the bucket and the first 11 names get 2 front row seats for $26.50 each.
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  • Virginia Baez kisses her ticket for good luck as she enters a raffle for cheap tickets for "In the Heights" on Broadway at the Richard Rogers Theater on West 46th Street in New York. Every day crowds gather and fill out little slips of paper putting them in a white bucket, and at 6 pm they pick slips randomly out of the bucket and the first 11 names get 2 front row seats for $26.50 each.
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  • Gina Baez fills out a ticket as she enters a raffle for cheap tickets for "In the Heights" on Broadway at the Richard Rogers Theater on West 46th Street in New York. Every day crowds gather and fill out little slips of paper putting them in a white bucket, and at 6 pm they pick slips randomly out of the bucket and the first 11 names get 2 front row seats for $26.50 each.
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  • Theater-goers kiss their ticket for good luck as they enter a raffle for cheap tickets for "In the Heights" on Broadway at the Richard Rogers Theater on West 46th Street in New York. Every day crowds gather and fill out little slips of paper putting them in a white bucket, and at 6 pm they pick slips randomly out of the bucket and the first 11 names get 2 front row seats for $26.50 each.
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  • May Day celebration in Havana, Cuba. May. 1, 2008.
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  • The Mona Lisa at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.<br />
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(Photo by Robert Caplin)
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  • Newark Mayor Cory Booker at the ribbon cutting of Nat Turner Park in in Newark, NJ .
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  • Newark Mayor Cory Booker at the ribbon cutting of Nat Turner Park in in Newark, NJ .
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  • May Day celebration in Havana, Cuba. May. 1, 2008.
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  • May Day celebration in Havana, Cuba. May. 1, 2008.
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  • May Day celebration in Havana, Cuba. May. 1, 2008.
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  • Cuban president, Raúl Castro, center, waves to cubans during May Day celebration in Havana, Cuba. May. 1, 2008.
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  • Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Robert Wu. Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Howard Pully. Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Howard Pully. Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Howard Pully. Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Akm Ahmed. Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Julienne Icart. Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Nadine Miller. Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Adrian Simpson 917 771 7555. Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Annabelle Nieves 646 382 8072. Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Carlos Acevedo 718 404 4343. Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • Nicole Santana. Lines of both employed and unemployed job hunters wait in line for a job fair at Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. Thousands showed up for the fair and most waited in line for upwards of 8 hours.  Nov. 7, 2008.
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  • New York's Mike Mussina delivers a pitch in the first inning of the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium  7/30/06. The Yankees won 4-2.
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  • New York's Mike Mussina delivers a pitch in the first inning of the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium  7/30/06. The Yankees won 4-2.
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  • The New York Yankees celebrate their 4-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Devil Rays at Yankee Stadium  7/30/06.
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  • Yankees Marino Revera delivers a pitch in the 9th inning of the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium  7/30/06. The Yankees won 4-2.
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  • New York's Jonny Damon's second of two solo home-runs in the 7th inning during the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium  7/30/06. The Yankees won 4-2.
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  • New York's Derek Jeter fielding a grounder in the 7th inning during the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium  7/30/06. The Yankees won 4-2.
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  • New York's Derek Jeter fielding a grounder in the 7th inning during the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium  7/30/06. The Yankees won 4-2.
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  • New York's Alex Rodriguez went 0-4 with three strikeouts during the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium  7/30/06. The Yankees won 4-2.
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  • New York's Derek Jeter goes airborne after fielding a grounder for a fielders choice in the 5th inning during the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium  7/30/06. The Yankees won 4-2.
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  • New York's Alex Rodriguez fans during his at-bat hold signs during the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium  7/30/06. The Yankees won 4-2.
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  • New York's Mike Mussina celebrates a strikeout in the second inning of the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium  7/30/06. The Yankees won 4-2.
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  • Tampa's James Shields delivers a pitch in the first inning of the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium  7/30/06. The Yankees won 4-2.
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  • New York's Mike Mussina delivers a pitch in the first inning of the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium  7/30/06. The Yankees won 4-2.
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  • Tampa Bay'sDioner Navarro, left, and Damon Hollins celebrate their 19-6 victory over the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium 7/29/06.
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  • Tampa Bay'sDioner Navarro, left, and Damon Hollins celebrate their 19-6 victory over the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium 7/29/06.
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  • The New York Yankees were down by 13 in the 7th inning during the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium 7/29/06.
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  • New York's Derek Jeter unsucessfully makes a tag on a second base steal by Tampa Bay's Julio Lugo in the 5th inning during the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium 7/29/06.
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  • New York's Derek Jeter makes a leaping attempt to throw out Tampa Bay's Julio Lugo after hitting a grounder in the 5th inning during the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium 7/29/06.
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  • New York's Derek Jeter makes a leaping attempt to throw out Tampa Bay's Julio Lugo after hitting a grounder in the 5th inning during the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium 7/29/06.
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  • New York's  Randy Johnson gave up 6 runs and runners on base after leaving the game during the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium 7/29/06.
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  • New York's  Alex Rodriguez scores a run after Jorge Posada hit a double in the 3rd inning scoring 2 runs during the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium 7/29/06.
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  • New York's  Alex Rodriguez scores a run after Jorge Posada hit a double in the 3rd inning scoring 2 runs during the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium 7/29/06.
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  • New York's  Randy Johnson gave up 6 runs and runners on base after leaving the game during the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium 7/29/06.
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  • New York's Jonny Damon fumbles and drops a pop-fly hit by Tampa Bay's Damon Hollins, advancing a runner to third base in the 2nd inning during the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium 7/29/06.
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  • New York's Jorge Pasada steals second base under Tampa Bay's Julio Lugo in the 1st inning during the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium 7/29/06.
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  • New York's Bernie Williams makes a diving catch to end the bottom of the 1st inning during the New York Yankees vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays match-up at Yankee Stadium 7/29/06.
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  • Broadway musical fans pack into Manhattan's Bryant Park  for week 3 of "Broadway In Bryant Park" put on by 106.7 Lite FM Thursday, July 20, 2006.
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  • Broadway musical fans pack into Manhattan's Bryant Park  for week 3 of "Broadway In Bryant Park" put on by 106.7 Lite FM Thursday, July 20, 2006.
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  • Broadway musical fans pack into Manhattan's Bryant Park  for week 3 of "Broadway In Bryant Park" put on by 106.7 Lite FM Thursday, July 20, 2006.
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  • Broadway musical fans pack into Manhattan's Bryant Park  for week 3 of "Broadway In Bryant Park" put on by 106.7 Lite FM Thursday, July 20, 2006.
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  • Saycon Sengbloh, left, and Clifton Oliver perform "As Long As You're Mine" from the Broadway musical "Wicked" in Manhattan's Bryant Park Thursday, July 20, 2006.
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  • Saycon Sengbloh performs "The Wizard And I" from the Broadway musical "Wicked" in Manhattan's Bryant Park Thursday, July 20, 2006.
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  • Kenita Miller performs "I'm Here" from the Broadway musical "Color Purple" in Manhattan's Bryant Park Thursday, July 20, 2006.
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  • Some of the first customers walk into the new Apple Store in New York on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Some of the first customers walk into the new Apple Store in New York on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Apple Store employees in front of the new Apple Store in New York on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Some of the first customers wait in line in front of the new Apple Store in New York on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Some of the first customers wait in line in front of the new Apple Store in New York on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, center, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., far left, stand inside the new Apple Store in New York on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, center, stands outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, in black, arrives outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, left, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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  • Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Inc. chief executive officer, right, and Ronald Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple Computer, Inc., stand outside the new Apple Store in New York moments prior to the grand opening on Friday, May 19, 2006. Apple Computer Inc., maker of the iPod music player, opened a 24-hour subterranean store in New York City, marking five years in retailing with an outlet built beneath a 32-foot glass cube.
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