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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 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 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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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – JANUARY 3, 2014: Author Betty Medsger in her Manhattan home, was a Washington Post reporter who received stolen FBI files in 1971 after the Media, PA, FBI office burglary. The burglars were early Snowden-types, and were never caught. Betty wrote a story and the FBI was changed forever. Decades later she met the burglars and is now writing a book.<br />
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Photo by Robert Caplin
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 331, 2013: Annual Soho Grand Masquerade Ball. <br />
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  • Playwright Sharr White in New York, U.S. April 1, 2007
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  • Playwright Sharr White in New York, U.S. April 1, 2007
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  • Playwright Sharr White in New York, U.S. April 1, 2007
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  • Playwright Sharr White in New York, U.S. April 1, 2007
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  • Playwright Sharr White in New York, U.S. April 1, 2007
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  • Playwright Sharr White in New York, U.S. April 1, 2007
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  • Playwright Sharr White in New York, U.S. April 1, 2007
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  • Playwright Sharr White in New York, U.S. April 1, 2007
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  • Playwright Sharr White in New York, U.S. April 1, 2007
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  • Playwright Sharr White in New York, U.S. April 1, 2007
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  • Mourners gathered on the Ohio University campus for the one year anniversary of the loss of 3 OU Alpha Gamma Delta sorority sisters who died in a house fire on the OSU campus last year. (Robert Caplin/For the Dispatch)
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  • Joesph Paccione and his family pose for a portrait in New York on Avenue of the Americas. ..For a story about one small hopeful employment sign in this economy is the growth of temporary workers-- the classic economic harbinger of economic job improvement - and how baby boomers appear to be leading that temporary worker job growth.  The stereotype of baby boomers is they got spoiled by all those years of prosperity and would not be able to cope with hard recession times. .But it looks like they're actually proving tougher than other age groups. The 45 and older age group in the work force is the only one where workers haven't given up job hunting, according to fed stats.  The theory from the feds and other economists I interviewed is that  boomers have no choice, they have to keep looking and taking worse  jobs because they have kids to support, mortgages and bills to make. .Joseph Paccione, 55, IT specialist, employed 30 years by two companies; out of work the  last year. And then had a temporary job in computers for 7 weeks, which he just finished and he's at home again unemployed with no health insurance. His wife works part-time at home, he has a daughter with a masters degree who's working part-time and living home and a son with a bachelors who's a freelance videographer and a third son who's going to college and living at home-- so all 5 members are home...(Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • Joesph Paccione and his family pose for a portrait in New York on Avenue of the Americas. ..For a story about one small hopeful employment sign in this economy is the growth of temporary workers-- the classic economic harbinger of economic job improvement - and how baby boomers appear to be leading that temporary worker job growth.  The stereotype of baby boomers is they got spoiled by all those years of prosperity and would not be able to cope with hard recession times. .But it looks like they're actually proving tougher than other age groups. The 45 and older age group in the work force is the only one where workers haven't given up job hunting, according to fed stats.  The theory from the feds and other economists I interviewed is that  boomers have no choice, they have to keep looking and taking worse  jobs because they have kids to support, mortgages and bills to make. .Joseph Paccione, 55, IT specialist, employed 30 years by two companies; out of work the  last year. And then had a temporary job in computers for 7 weeks, which he just finished and he's at home again unemployed with no health insurance. His wife works part-time at home, he has a daughter with a masters degree who's working part-time and living home and a son with a bachelors who's a freelance videographer and a third son who's going to college and living at home-- so all 5 members are home...(Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • Joesph Paccione and his family pose for a portrait in New York on Avenue of the Americas. ..For a story about one small hopeful employment sign in this economy is the growth of temporary workers-- the classic economic harbinger of economic job improvement - and how baby boomers appear to be leading that temporary worker job growth.  The stereotype of baby boomers is they got spoiled by all those years of prosperity and would not be able to cope with hard recession times. .But it looks like they're actually proving tougher than other age groups. The 45 and older age group in the work force is the only one where workers haven't given up job hunting, according to fed stats.  The theory from the feds and other economists I interviewed is that  boomers have no choice, they have to keep looking and taking worse  jobs because they have kids to support, mortgages and bills to make. .Joseph Paccione, 55, IT specialist, employed 30 years by two companies; out of work the  last year. And then had a temporary job in computers for 7 weeks, which he just finished and he's at home again unemployed with no health insurance. His wife works part-time at home, he has a daughter with a masters degree who's working part-time and living home and a son with a bachelors who's a freelance videographer and a third son who's going to college and living at home-- so all 5 members are home...(Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • Joesph Paccione and his family pose for a portrait in New York on Avenue of the Americas. ..For a story about one small hopeful employment sign in this economy is the growth of temporary workers-- the classic economic harbinger of economic job improvement - and how baby boomers appear to be leading that temporary worker job growth.  The stereotype of baby boomers is they got spoiled by all those years of prosperity and would not be able to cope with hard recession times. .But it looks like they're actually proving tougher than other age groups. The 45 and older age group in the work force is the only one where workers haven't given up job hunting, according to fed stats.  The theory from the feds and other economists I interviewed is that  boomers have no choice, they have to keep looking and taking worse  jobs because they have kids to support, mortgages and bills to make. .Joseph Paccione, 55, IT specialist, employed 30 years by two companies; out of work the  last year. And then had a temporary job in computers for 7 weeks, which he just finished and he's at home again unemployed with no health insurance. His wife works part-time at home, he has a daughter with a masters degree who's working part-time and living home and a son with a bachelors who's a freelance videographer and a third son who's going to college and living at home-- so all 5 members are home...(Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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  • Joesph Paccione and his family pose for a portrait in New York on Avenue of the Americas. ..For a story about one small hopeful employment sign in this economy is the growth of temporary workers-- the classic economic harbinger of economic job improvement - and how baby boomers appear to be leading that temporary worker job growth.  The stereotype of baby boomers is they got spoiled by all those years of prosperity and would not be able to cope with hard recession times. .But it looks like they're actually proving tougher than other age groups. The 45 and older age group in the work force is the only one where workers haven't given up job hunting, according to fed stats.  The theory from the feds and other economists I interviewed is that  boomers have no choice, they have to keep looking and taking worse  jobs because they have kids to support, mortgages and bills to make. .Joseph Paccione, 55, IT specialist, employed 30 years by two companies; out of work the  last year. And then had a temporary job in computers for 7 weeks, which he just finished and he's at home again unemployed with no health insurance. His wife works part-time at home, he has a daughter with a masters degree who's working part-time and living home and a son with a bachelors who's a freelance videographer and a third son who's going to college and living at home-- so all 5 members are home...(Photo by Robert Caplin)..
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