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  • Tourists are taken by horse drawn carriage through Central Park in New York. Sept. 30, 2008.
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  • Tourists are taken by horse drawn carriage to Central Park via 59th Street in New York. Sept. 30, 2008.
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  • Tourists are taken by horse drawn carriage through Central Park in New York. Sept. 30, 2008.
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  • Tourists are taken by horse drawn carriage through Central Park in New York. Sept. 30, 2008.
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade preparation on 81st Street the night prior to the parade. Balloons were blown up with huge tanks of helium and netted to the ground until morning...(Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade preparation on 81st Street the night prior to the parade. Balloons were blown up with huge tanks of helium and netted to the ground until morning...(Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade preparation on 81st Street the night prior to the parade. Balloons were blown up with huge tanks of helium and netted to the ground until morning...(Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade preparation on 81st Street the night prior to the parade. Balloons were blown up with huge tanks of helium and netted to the ground until morning...(Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade preparation on 81st Street the night prior to the parade. Balloons were blown up with huge tanks of helium and netted to the ground until morning...(Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade preparation on 81st Street the night prior to the parade. Balloons were blown up with huge tanks of helium and netted to the ground until morning...(Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade preparation on 81st Street the night prior to the parade. Balloons were blown up with huge tanks of helium and netted to the ground until morning...(Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade preparation on 81st Street the night prior to the parade. Balloons were blown up with huge tanks of helium and netted to the ground until morning...(Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade preperation as seen Central Park West and 85th St in New York. ..(Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade preperation as seen Central Park West and 85th St in New York. ..(Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade preperation as seen Central Park West and 85th St in New York. ..(Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as seen from 74th St in New York. ..(Photo by Robert Caplin)....
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as seen from 74th St in New York. ..(Photo by Robert Caplin)....
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as seen from 74th St in New York. ..(Photo by Robert Caplin)....
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as seen from 74th St in New York. ..(Photo by Robert Caplin)....
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as seen from 74th St in New York. ..(Photo by Robert Caplin)....
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as seen from 74th St in New York. ..(Photo by Robert Caplin)....
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as seen from 74th St in New York. ..(Photo by Robert Caplin)....
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as seen from 74th St in New York. ..(Photo by Robert Caplin)....
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as seen from 74th St in New York. ..(Photo by Robert Caplin)....
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as seen from 74th St in New York. ..(Photo by Robert Caplin)....
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as seen from 74th St in New York. ..(Photo by Robert Caplin)....
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as seen from 74th St in New York. ..(Photo by Robert Caplin)....
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade preparation on 81st Street the night prior to the parade. Balloons were blown up with huge tanks of helium and netted to the ground until morning...(Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as seen from 74th St in New York. ..(Photo by Robert Caplin)....
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  • A prodigy in the world of philanthropy, Hugh Evans, at the age of 29, he has already started two successful nonprofit organizations in Australia that have raised millions for development projects in poor countries.  In 2006, he played a key role in organizing the Make Poverty History Concert in Melbourne with Bono and Eddie Vedder, and then spearheaded a lobbying effort the following year that led to Australia's decision to double its foreign aid...Now he has organized a concert in Central Park's Great Lawn (pictured) to coincide with the U.N. General Assembly with a similar aim: to persuade the world's governments to commit at least $500 million in new funds for reducing poverty and eradicating diseases like malaria and polio.  ..A benefit concert on that scale is a tall order for any nonprofit organizer, much less one working in a new country.   But in the space of 18 months, Mr. Evans and his team have convinced Goldenvoice, one of the major concert promoters in America, to produce the show and have cajoled several major stars to donate their time:  Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Foo Fighters, the Black Keys, Band of Horses and the rapper K'naan... Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • A prodigy in the world of philanthropy, Hugh Evans, at the age of 29, he has already started two successful nonprofit organizations in Australia that have raised millions for development projects in poor countries.  In 2006, he played a key role in organizing the Make Poverty History Concert in Melbourne with Bono and Eddie Vedder, and then spearheaded a lobbying effort the following year that led to Australia's decision to double its foreign aid...Now he has organized a concert in Central Park's Great Lawn (pictured) to coincide with the U.N. General Assembly with a similar aim: to persuade the world's governments to commit at least $500 million in new funds for reducing poverty and eradicating diseases like malaria and polio.  ..A benefit concert on that scale is a tall order for any nonprofit organizer, much less one working in a new country.   But in the space of 18 months, Mr. Evans and his team have convinced Goldenvoice, one of the major concert promoters in America, to produce the show and have cajoled several major stars to donate their time:  Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Foo Fighters, the Black Keys, Band of Horses and the rapper K'naan... Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • A prodigy in the world of philanthropy, Hugh Evans, at the age of 29, he has already started two successful nonprofit organizations in Australia that have raised millions for development projects in poor countries.  In 2006, he played a key role in organizing the Make Poverty History Concert in Melbourne with Bono and Eddie Vedder, and then spearheaded a lobbying effort the following year that led to Australia's decision to double its foreign aid...Now he has organized a concert in Central Park's Great Lawn (pictured) to coincide with the U.N. General Assembly with a similar aim: to persuade the world's governments to commit at least $500 million in new funds for reducing poverty and eradicating diseases like malaria and polio.  ..A benefit concert on that scale is a tall order for any nonprofit organizer, much less one working in a new country.   But in the space of 18 months, Mr. Evans and his team have convinced Goldenvoice, one of the major concert promoters in America, to produce the show and have cajoled several major stars to donate their time:  Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Foo Fighters, the Black Keys, Band of Horses and the rapper K'naan... Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • A prodigy in the world of philanthropy, Hugh Evans, at the age of 29, he has already started two successful nonprofit organizations in Australia that have raised millions for development projects in poor countries.  In 2006, he played a key role in organizing the Make Poverty History Concert in Melbourne with Bono and Eddie Vedder, and then spearheaded a lobbying effort the following year that led to Australia's decision to double its foreign aid...Now he has organized a concert in Central Park's Great Lawn (pictured) to coincide with the U.N. General Assembly with a similar aim: to persuade the world's governments to commit at least $500 million in new funds for reducing poverty and eradicating diseases like malaria and polio.  ..A benefit concert on that scale is a tall order for any nonprofit organizer, much less one working in a new country.   But in the space of 18 months, Mr. Evans and his team have convinced Goldenvoice, one of the major concert promoters in America, to produce the show and have cajoled several major stars to donate their time:  Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Foo Fighters, the Black Keys, Band of Horses and the rapper K'naan... Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • A prodigy in the world of philanthropy, Hugh Evans, at the age of 29, he has already started two successful nonprofit organizations in Australia that have raised millions for development projects in poor countries.  In 2006, he played a key role in organizing the Make Poverty History Concert in Melbourne with Bono and Eddie Vedder, and then spearheaded a lobbying effort the following year that led to Australia's decision to double its foreign aid...Now he has organized a concert in Central Park's Great Lawn (pictured) to coincide with the U.N. General Assembly with a similar aim: to persuade the world's governments to commit at least $500 million in new funds for reducing poverty and eradicating diseases like malaria and polio.  ..A benefit concert on that scale is a tall order for any nonprofit organizer, much less one working in a new country.   But in the space of 18 months, Mr. Evans and his team have convinced Goldenvoice, one of the major concert promoters in America, to produce the show and have cajoled several major stars to donate their time:  Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Foo Fighters, the Black Keys, Band of Horses and the rapper K'naan... Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • A prodigy in the world of philanthropy, Hugh Evans, at the age of 29, he has already started two successful nonprofit organizations in Australia that have raised millions for development projects in poor countries.  In 2006, he played a key role in organizing the Make Poverty History Concert in Melbourne with Bono and Eddie Vedder, and then spearheaded a lobbying effort the following year that led to Australia's decision to double its foreign aid...Now he has organized a concert in Central Park's Great Lawn (pictured) to coincide with the U.N. General Assembly with a similar aim: to persuade the world's governments to commit at least $500 million in new funds for reducing poverty and eradicating diseases like malaria and polio.  ..A benefit concert on that scale is a tall order for any nonprofit organizer, much less one working in a new country.   But in the space of 18 months, Mr. Evans and his team have convinced Goldenvoice, one of the major concert promoters in America, to produce the show and have cajoled several major stars to donate their time:  Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Foo Fighters, the Black Keys, Band of Horses and the rapper K'naan... Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • A prodigy in the world of philanthropy, Hugh Evans, at the age of 29, he has already started two successful nonprofit organizations in Australia that have raised millions for development projects in poor countries.  In 2006, he played a key role in organizing the Make Poverty History Concert in Melbourne with Bono and Eddie Vedder, and then spearheaded a lobbying effort the following year that led to Australia's decision to double its foreign aid...Now he has organized a concert in Central Park's Great Lawn (pictured) to coincide with the U.N. General Assembly with a similar aim: to persuade the world's governments to commit at least $500 million in new funds for reducing poverty and eradicating diseases like malaria and polio.  ..A benefit concert on that scale is a tall order for any nonprofit organizer, much less one working in a new country.   But in the space of 18 months, Mr. Evans and his team have convinced Goldenvoice, one of the major concert promoters in America, to produce the show and have cajoled several major stars to donate their time:  Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Foo Fighters, the Black Keys, Band of Horses and the rapper K'naan... Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • A prodigy in the world of philanthropy, Hugh Evans, at the age of 29, he has already started two successful nonprofit organizations in Australia that have raised millions for development projects in poor countries.  In 2006, he played a key role in organizing the Make Poverty History Concert in Melbourne with Bono and Eddie Vedder, and then spearheaded a lobbying effort the following year that led to Australia's decision to double its foreign aid...Now he has organized a concert in Central Park's Great Lawn (pictured) to coincide with the U.N. General Assembly with a similar aim: to persuade the world's governments to commit at least $500 million in new funds for reducing poverty and eradicating diseases like malaria and polio.  ..A benefit concert on that scale is a tall order for any nonprofit organizer, much less one working in a new country.   But in the space of 18 months, Mr. Evans and his team have convinced Goldenvoice, one of the major concert promoters in America, to produce the show and have cajoled several major stars to donate their time:  Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Foo Fighters, the Black Keys, Band of Horses and the rapper K'naan... Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • A prodigy in the world of philanthropy, Hugh Evans, at the age of 29, he has already started two successful nonprofit organizations in Australia that have raised millions for development projects in poor countries.  In 2006, he played a key role in organizing the Make Poverty History Concert in Melbourne with Bono and Eddie Vedder, and then spearheaded a lobbying effort the following year that led to Australia's decision to double its foreign aid...Now he has organized a concert in Central Park's Great Lawn (pictured) to coincide with the U.N. General Assembly with a similar aim: to persuade the world's governments to commit at least $500 million in new funds for reducing poverty and eradicating diseases like malaria and polio.  ..A benefit concert on that scale is a tall order for any nonprofit organizer, much less one working in a new country.   But in the space of 18 months, Mr. Evans and his team have convinced Goldenvoice, one of the major concert promoters in America, to produce the show and have cajoled several major stars to donate their time:  Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Foo Fighters, the Black Keys, Band of Horses and the rapper K'naan... Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • A prodigy in the world of philanthropy, Hugh Evans, at the age of 29, he has already started two successful nonprofit organizations in Australia that have raised millions for development projects in poor countries.  In 2006, he played a key role in organizing the Make Poverty History Concert in Melbourne with Bono and Eddie Vedder, and then spearheaded a lobbying effort the following year that led to Australia's decision to double its foreign aid...Now he has organized a concert in Central Park's Great Lawn (pictured) to coincide with the U.N. General Assembly with a similar aim: to persuade the world's governments to commit at least $500 million in new funds for reducing poverty and eradicating diseases like malaria and polio.  ..A benefit concert on that scale is a tall order for any nonprofit organizer, much less one working in a new country.   But in the space of 18 months, Mr. Evans and his team have convinced Goldenvoice, one of the major concert promoters in America, to produce the show and have cajoled several major stars to donate their time:  Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Foo Fighters, the Black Keys, Band of Horses and the rapper K'naan... Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • A prodigy in the world of philanthropy, Hugh Evans, at the age of 29, he has already started two successful nonprofit organizations in Australia that have raised millions for development projects in poor countries.  In 2006, he played a key role in organizing the Make Poverty History Concert in Melbourne with Bono and Eddie Vedder, and then spearheaded a lobbying effort the following year that led to Australia's decision to double its foreign aid...Now he has organized a concert in Central Park's Great Lawn (pictured) to coincide with the U.N. General Assembly with a similar aim: to persuade the world's governments to commit at least $500 million in new funds for reducing poverty and eradicating diseases like malaria and polio.  ..A benefit concert on that scale is a tall order for any nonprofit organizer, much less one working in a new country.   But in the space of 18 months, Mr. Evans and his team have convinced Goldenvoice, one of the major concert promoters in America, to produce the show and have cajoled several major stars to donate their time:  Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Foo Fighters, the Black Keys, Band of Horses and the rapper K'naan... Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Tourists are taken by horse drawn carriage through Central Park in New York. Sept. 30, 2008. Robert Caplin For The New York Times
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  • Tourists are taken by horse drawn carriage through Central Park in New York. Sept. 30, 2008. Robert Caplin For The New York Times
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  • Tourists are taken by horse drawn carriage through Central Park in New York. Sept. 30, 2008. Robert Caplin For The New York Times
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  • A loose carriage horse is collected by NYPD officers on 9th Avenue between 57th and 58th Street in New York.. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • A loose carriage horse is collected by NYPD officers on 9th Avenue between 57th and 58th Street in New York.. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • A loose carriage horse is collected by NYPD officers on 9th Avenue between 57th and 58th Street in New York.. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • A loose carriage horse is collected by NYPD officers on 9th Avenue between 57th and 58th Street in New York.. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • A loose carriage horse is collected by NYPD officers on 9th Avenue between 57th and 58th Street in New York.. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • A loose carriage horse is collected by NYPD officers on 9th Avenue between 57th and 58th Street in New York.. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • A loose carriage horse is collected by NYPD officers on 9th Avenue between 57th and 58th Street in New York.. Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • Tourists are taken by horse drawn carriage to Central Park via 59th Street in New York. Sept. 30, 2008. Robert Caplin For The New York Times
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  • Horse-drawn carrage ride in Cartagena, Colombia ..Photo by Robert Caplin..
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