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  • Amal Graafstra shows where a chip was implanted into his hand that allows him to log into his computer without a password.
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  • Head shot of Jennifer Tomblin who implanted a chip into her hand so she could log in to her computer without a password.
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  • Portrait of Amal Graafstra who implanted a chip into his hand so he could log in to his computer without a password.
    CaplinChip01.JPG
  • Amal Graafstra demonstrates how he logs into his computer using the chip implanted in this hand. The receiver is in the keyboard.
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  • Amal Graafstra demonstrates how he logs into his computer using the chip implanted in this hand. The receiver is in the keyboard.
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  • Portrait of Amal Graafstra who implanted a chip into his hand so he could log in to his computer without a password.
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  • Hands of Amal Graafstra and his girlfriend, Jennifer Tomblin, who implanted a chip into their hands so they could log in to their computer without a password.
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  • Portrait of Amal Graafstra and his girlfriend, Jennifer Tomblin, who implanted a chip into their hands so they could log in to their computer without a password.
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  • A crosswalk signal in New York.
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  • NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 15, 2013: Shapeways, a 3D printing marketplace, takes body scans of museum-goers, which can be ordered online and 3D printed with various materials as part of the exhibition "Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital" at the Museum of Art and Design. CREDIT: Robert Caplin for The New York Times
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  • NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 15, 2013: Shapeways, a 3D printing marketplace, takes body scans of museum-goers, which can be ordered online and 3D printed with various materials as part of the exhibition "Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital" at the Museum of Art and Design. CREDIT: Robert Caplin for The New York Times
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  • NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 15, 2013: Shapeways, a 3D printing marketplace, takes body scans of museum-goers, which can be ordered online and 3D printed with various materials as part of the exhibition "Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital" at the Museum of Art and Design. CREDIT: Robert Caplin for The New York Times
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  • NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 15, 2013: Shapeways, a 3D printing marketplace, takes body scans of museum-goers, which can be ordered online and 3D printed with various materials as part of the exhibition "Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital" at the Museum of Art and Design. CREDIT: Robert Caplin for The New York Times
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  • NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 15, 2013: The exhibition "Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital" at the Museum of Art and Design. CREDIT: Robert Caplin for The New York Times
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  • NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 15, 2013: Flatware Prototypes by Greg Lynn at the exhibition "Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital" at the Museum of Art and Design. CREDIT: Robert Caplin for The New York Times
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  • NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 15, 2013: Shapeways, a 3D printing marketplace, takes body scans of museum-goers, which can be ordered online and 3D printed with various materials as part of the exhibition "Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital" at the Museum of Art and Design. CREDIT: Robert Caplin for The New York Times
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  • NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 15, 2013: Protohouse 1.0 Prototype for 3D Printed House by Softlill Design at the exhibition "Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital" at the Museum of Art and Design. CREDIT: Robert Caplin for The New York Times
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  • NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 15, 2013: The exhibition "Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital" at the Museum of Art and Design. CREDIT: Robert Caplin for The New York Times
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  • NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 15, 2013: The exhibition "Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital" at the Museum of Art and Design. CREDIT: Robert Caplin for The New York Times
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  • NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 15, 2013: The exhibition "Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital" at the Museum of Art and Design. CREDIT: Robert Caplin for The New York Times
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  • NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 15, 2013: Nervous System Hyphe Pendant Lamps at the exhibition "Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital" at the Museum of Art and Design. CREDIT: Robert Caplin for The New York Times
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  • NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 15, 2013: Sweetmeat by Doug Bucci at the exhibition "Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital" at the Museum of Art and Design. CREDIT: Robert Caplin for The New York Times
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  • NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 15, 2013: Volume_MGX Lamp by Dror Benshetrit at the exhibition "Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital" at the Museum of Art and Design. CREDIT: Robert Caplin for The New York Times
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  • NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 15, 2013: Perfect Forms by Barry X Ball at the exhibition "Out of Hand: Materializing the Postdigital" at the Museum of Art and Design. CREDIT: Robert Caplin for The New York Times
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  • Sydney Nagy hangs from her father's hand (Steve Nagy), Tuesday afternoon at their house in Dublin. Sydney, blind and Vietnamese, was adopted by her parents during the 9/11 attack leaving them stranded in Vietnam for weeks.
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  • Pictured; Ngoundo Magassa fills in portions of a mural dedicated to her family. Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.
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  • Pictured; Ngoundo Magassa is interviewed by news and documentary crews as she fills in portions of a mural dedicated to her family. Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.
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  • Pictured; Ngoundo Magassa is interviewed by news and documentary crews as she fills in portions of a mural dedicated to her family. Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.
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  • Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.
    CaplinBronxMural06.JPG
  • Pictured; Ngoundo Magassa fills in portions of a mural dedicated to her family. Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.  April 17, 2007.
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  • Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.
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  • Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family, Alesha Magassa, pictured, were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.
    CaplinBronxMural13.JPG
  • Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.
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  • Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family, Alesha Magassa, pictured, were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.
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  • Alesha Magassa, right, with her two children Haw, 3, left, and Marim, 4, center, in front of a mural being painted in dedication to their family.  Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.
    CaplinBronxMural09.JPG
  • Alesha Magassa, right, with her two children Haw, 3, left, and Marim, 4, center, in front of a mural being painted in dedication to their family.  Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.
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  • Reknowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Mougassa family were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.
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  • Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family, Alesha Magassa, pictured, were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.  April 17, 2007.
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  • Reknowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Mougassa family were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.  April 17, 2007.
    CaplinBronxMural11.jpg
  • Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.  April 17, 2007.
    CaplinBronxMural12.jpg
  • Alesha Magassa, right, with her two children Haw, 3, left, and Marim, 4, center, in front of a mural being painted in dedication to their family.  Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.  April 17, 2007.
    CaplinBronxMural10.jpg
  • Alesha Magassa, right, with her two children Haw, 3, left, and Marim, 4, center, in front of a mural being painted in dedication to their family.  Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.  April 17, 2007.
    CaplinBronxMural09.jpg
  • Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family, Alesha Magassa, pictured, were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.  April 17, 2007. Robert Caplin For The New
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  • Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.  April 17, 2007.
    CaplinBronxMural07.jpg
  • Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.  April 17, 2007.
    CaplinBronxMural06.jpg
  • Pictured; Ngoundo Magassa is interviewed by news and documentary crews as she fills in portions of a mural dedicated to her family. Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.  April 17, 2007.
    CaplinBronxMural05.jpg
  • Pictured; Ngoundo Magassa is interviewed by news and documentary crews as she fills in portions of a mural dedicated to her family. Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.  April 17, 2007.
    CaplinBronxMural04.jpg
  • Pictured; Ngoundo Magassa fills in portions of a mural dedicated to her family. Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.  April 17, 2007.
    CaplinBronxMural03.jpg
  • Pictured; Ngoundo Magassa fills in portions of a mural dedicated to her family. Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.  April 17, 2007.
    CaplinBronxMural02.jpg
  • Pictured; Ngoundo Magassa fills in portions of a mural dedicated to her family. Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.  April 17, 2007.
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  • NEW YORK, NY -- January 6, 2006 -- Head shot of Jennifer Tomblin who implanted a chip into her hand so she could log in to her computer without a password.   Robert Caplin/Special to the Sun
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  • NEW YORK, NY -- January 6, 2006 -- Portrait of Amal Graafstra who implanted a chip into his hand so he could log in to his computer without a password.   Robert Caplin/Special to the Sun
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  • NEW YORK, NY -- January 6, 2006 -- Amal Graafstra demonstrates how he logs into his computer using the chip implanted in this hand. The receiver is in the keyboard.   Robert Caplin/Special to the Sun
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  • NEW YORK, NY -- January 6, 2006 -- Amal Graafstra demonstrates how he logs into his computer using the chip implanted in this hand. The receiver is in the keyboard.   Robert Caplin/Special to the Sun
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  • Kay LeRoy, widow of Warner LeRoy, the former owner of Tavern on the Green, gives a tour of what is to be auctioned as the restaurant nears it's end. Pictured is a hand carved Elk, one of two. .(Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • Pictured; Ngoundo Magassa fills in portions of a mural dedicated to her family. Renowned graffitti artist Mohammed Ali AKA "aerosole Arabic" paints a mural in dedication to victims of the Bronx fire. Members of the Magassa family were on hand to help paint and witness the creation of the mural dedicated to their lost siblings. The mural is located at 56 East Mt. Eden Avenue at Townsend Avenue in The Bronx.
    CaplinBronxMural01.JPG
  • NEW YORK, NY -- January 6, 2006 -- Amal Graafstra shows where a chip was implanted into his hand that allows him to log into his computer without a password.  Robert Caplin/Special to the Sun
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  • NEW YORK, NY -- January 6, 2006 -- Portrait of Amal Graafstra who implanted a chip into his hand so he could log in to his computer without a password.   Robert Caplin/Special to the Sun
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  • A coalition of area residents demand the City halt it's illegal handing over of Damrosch Park to Lincoln Center For The Performing Arts (LCPA) for commercial purposes for approx. ten months of the year, including Fashion Week.  ..Photo by Robert Caplin.
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  • Jeff Vanderbeek, the owner of the New Jersey Devils hands out Devils branded towels inside Penn Station in Newark, NJ...Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Jeff Vanderbeek, the owner of the New Jersey Devils hands out Devils branded towels inside Penn Station in Newark, NJ...Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Jeff Vanderbeek, the owner of the New Jersey Devils hands out Devils branded towels inside Penn Station in Newark, NJ...Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Jeff Vanderbeek, the owner of the New Jersey Devils hands out Devils branded towels inside Penn Station in Newark, NJ...Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Jeff Vanderbeek, the owner of the New Jersey Devils hands out Devils branded towels inside Penn Station in Newark, NJ...Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Alan Gilbert, center, shakes hands with chairman Paul B. Guenther,  along with  Zarin Mehta, left,  at a press conference introducing Gilbert as the new music director designate for the New York Philharmonic replacing Maazel. July 18, 2007.
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  • Alan Gilbert, center, shakes hands with chairman Paul B. Guenther,  along with  Zarin Mehta, left,  at a press conference introducing Gilbert as the new music director designate for the New York Philharmonic replacing Maazel. July 18, 2007.
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  • Candidate for New York Attorney General Mark Green shakes hands with the former Chair of the New York State Democratic Committee Judith Hope as former New York City Mayor David Dinkins applauds after Green was endorsed by both at New York City City Hall Thursday Feb. 23, 2006.
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  • Candidate for New York Attorney General Mark Green shakes hands with the former Chair of the New York State Democratic Committee Judith Hope as former New York City Mayor David Dinkins applauds after Green was endorsed by both at New York City City Hall Thursday Feb. 23, 2006.
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  • Candidate for New York Attorney General Mark Green shakes hands with the former Chair of the New York State Democratic Committee Judith Hope, left,  and former New York City Mayor David Dinkins, right, after Green was endorsed by both, including Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz, background center, at New York City City Hall Thursday Feb. 23, 2006.
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  • Carl Pettersson, right, shakes hands with Jack Niklaus after Pettersson  won the Memorial Tournament held in Dublin, OH as part of the PGA tour. Pettersson was 12 under par. 6/4/06.
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  • Chef Ed Brown shakes hands with a patron at Restaurant 81 in New York, U.S. Photographer: Robert Caplin/Bloomberg News
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  • Carl Pettersson, right, shakes hands with Jack Niklaus after Pettersson  won the Memorial Tournament held in Dublin, OH as part of the PGA tour. Pettersson was 12 under par. 6/4/06.
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  • Yankees manager Joe Torre shakes hands of pediatric cancer patients and their siblings prior to a press conference where they unveiled new "Yankees Universe" t-shirts  to benefit the research and education for pediatric cancer. Mon. April 10, 2006.  Robert Caplin for the New York Times ..
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  • Patrons in the Astor Place Starbucks Coffee as seen from the street. This winter, a handful of homeless have made it their base at night. Because the store's so big they can fly under the radar, co-mingling with students on laptiops. At 1AM , they head out into the street to find a place to  sleep.  Tues. April 11, 2006.  Robert Caplin for the New York Times ..
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  • Patrons in the Astor Place Starbucks Coffee as seen from the street. This winter, a handful of homeless have made it their base at night. Because the store's so big they can fly under the radar, co-mingling with students on laptiops. At 1AM , they head out into the street to find a place to  sleep.  Tues. April 11, 2006.  Robert Caplin for the New York Times ..
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  • Patrons in the Astor Place Starbucks Coffee as seen from the street. This winter, a handful of homeless have made it their base at night. Because the store's so big they can fly under the radar, co-mingling with students on laptiops. At 1AM , they head out into the street to find a place to  sleep.  Mon. April 10, 2006.  Robert Caplin for the New York Times ..
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  • Patrons in the Astor Place Starbucks Coffee as seen from the street. This winter, a handful of homeless have made it their base at night. Because the store's so big they can fly under the radar, co-mingling with students on laptiops. At 1AM , they head out into the street to find a place to  sleep.  Mon. April 10, 2006.  Robert Caplin for the New York Times ..
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  • Ben Roethlisberger hands off to Jerome Bettis during Super Bowl XL,  2/5/06. (Robert Caplin For The New York Times)..
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  • Candidate for New York Attorney General Mark Green shakes hands with the former Chair of the New York State Democratic Committee Judith Hope, left,  and former New York City Mayor David Dinkins, right, after Green was endorsed by both, including Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz, background center, at New York City City Hall Thursday Feb. 23, 2006. (Robert Caplin For The New York Times)
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  • Candidate for New York Attorney General Mark Green shakes hands with the former Chair of the New York State Democratic Committee Judith Hope as former New York City Mayor David Dinkins applauds after Green was endorsed by both at New York City City Hall Thursday Feb. 23, 2006. (Robert Caplin For The New York Times)
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  • Candidate for New York Attorney General Mark Green shakes hands with the former Chair of the New York State Democratic Committee Judith Hope as former New York City Mayor David Dinkins applauds after Green was endorsed by both at New York City City Hall Thursday Feb. 23, 2006. (Robert Caplin For The New York Times)
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  • Doug Jolley is tackled by a handful of Saint defenders in the 2nd quarter of the New York Jets vs New Orleans Saints match-up at Giants Stadium, Sunday, Nov. 27, 2005. (Robert Caplin/For The New York Times).....
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  • Dallas Cowboy's quarterback Drew Bledsoe hands off the ball to Julius Jones in the first half of the New york giants vs Dallas Cowboys match-up at Giants Stadium, Sunday, December 4, 2005.  (Robert Caplin for The New York Times).....
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  • NEW YORK, NY -- January 6, 2006 -- Hands of Amal Graafstra and his girlfriend, Jennifer Tomblin, who implanted a chip into their hands so they could log in to their computer without a password.   Robert Caplin/Special to the Sun
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  • NEW YORK, NY -- January 6, 2006 -- Portrait of Amal Graafstra and his girlfriend, Jennifer Tomblin, who implanted a chip into their hands so they could log in to their computer without a password.   Robert Caplin/Special to the Sun
    CaplinChip05.jpg
  • Patrons in the Astor Place Starbucks Coffee as seen from the street. This winter, a handful of homeless have made it their base at night. Because the store's so big they can fly under the radar, co-mingling with students on laptiops. At 1AM , they head out into the street to find a place to  sleep.  Mon. April 10, 2006.  Robert Caplin for the New York Times ..
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