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Today in Photos: 5/13/08
Posted May 13, 2008

A Monday edition of Newsday is shown May 12, 2008 in New York. Cablevision Systems Corp. says it is buying the Long Island-based newspaper Newsday from Tribune Co. for $650 million. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
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Various pork cuts are displayed at Save More Meats in Pacifica, Calif., Monday, May 5, 2008. Higher food inflation would further challenge shoppers who are already limiting themselves to sale items and store brands as they contend with the worst food inflation since 1990. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
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The mechanical meter on a diesel fuel dispenser at Colville's Inc. Chevron service station is seen Friday, April 25, 2008, in Reardan, Wash. The meters on the 30 plus-year-old dispensers stop at $3.999 per gallon. (AP Photo/Jeff T. Green)
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Grilled White Pizza with Greens is seen in this Wednesday, April 30, 2008 photo. Pizza on the grill is a summertime dinner that is fun to make and far more memorable than delivery. This Grilled White Pizza with Greens uses thinly sliced toppings and is assembled right on the grill. (AP Photo/Larry Crowe)
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Keeping up a tradition that stems back to the days of the horse-drawn fire engines, the Keowee Fire Department’s paid and volunteer staff poses with truck 172 before pushing it into the new station off of Highway 130 at 115 Maintenance Road in Salem. The Keowee Fire Department is holding an open house for the public to tour the new headquarters from 2 p.m.-4 p.m. Sunday. Photo courtesy of the Keowee Fire Department
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Redmond Boys Produce and Plant shoppers sample Coach’s Low Country Brands meats, shrimp and veggies during a cookout Saturday under a big tent erected by owner Jonathan Redmond to showcase Low Country products now on sale at the downtown Seneca market, 102 N. Cherry St. Low Country demo chef Josh Walton fires up the skillet. Photo by Carlos Galarza/Staff
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Representatives from the Huggies and Pull-Ups brands, along with retail partner Rite Aid Pharmacy, present the Women's Auxiliary of Motorsports with a $10,000 check at Darlington Raceway during the May 9 NASCAR Nationwide Series event, which will benefit the Children's Chance charity located in Columbia. Those pictured, from left, are: Chris Bofinger, consumer promotion manager for Kimberly-Clark’s Baby & Child Care brands; Julie Leonard, Rite Aid Corporation Pharmacy district manager Eastern North Carolina; Cindi Coleman, mother of No. 27 driver Brad Coleman; Joe Richards, Kimberly-Clark consumer promotion marketing manager; Wendy Venturini, Women's Auxiliary of Motorsports board member; Ann Schrader, Women's Auxiliary of Motorsports board member; DeeAnn Jones, executive director Children's Chance charity; and Zig the Pig, Children's Chance. Photo by Phil Cavali/Huggies
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Damaging winds upend tree - High winds took down this tree Monday morning just outside of Walhalla on Highway 28. This is one of many trees in the area brought down by high winds. Photo by Jessica Nelms/Staff
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U.S. Forest Service Region 8 Acting Regional Forester Tom Peterson, far left, poses with, from left: Tyler Howe and Yolanda Saunooke of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians; Jerome Thomas, Francis Marion and Sumpter National Forests forest supervisor; Mike Crane, U.S. Forest Service Andrew Pickens district ranger; and Mary Morris with the U.S. Forest Service during a ceremony Monday morning next to the Russel Farmstead site in the Andrew Pickens Ranger District of the Sumter National Forest. The group unveiled the Historic Chattooga Town Marker which commemorates the Cherokee village of Chattooga Town. Photo by Jessica Nelms/Staff
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Fifteen-month-old Lilly Sears plays with her puppy Karmela under the shade of a tree with her family during a Native American festival on Saturday outside of the Lunney Museum. Members of the Reedy River Intertribal sang, told stories, performed ceremonial dances and more during the festival. Photo by Jessica Nelms/Staff
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Louise Bell, right, hugs Stella Whitebear of the Reedy River Intertribal during a Native American festival on Saturday outside of the Lunney Museum. Members of the Reedy River Intertribal sang, told stories, performed ceremonial dances and more during the festival. Photo by Jessica Nelms/Staff
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Members of the Reedy River Intertribal perform during a Native American festival Saturday outside of the Lunney Museum. Members of the Reedy River Intertribal sung, told stories, performed ceremonial dance and more during the festival. Photo by Jessica Nelms/Staff
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Wendy Zaniboni, left, and Corinne Stephenson learn how to make flutes from John Davis of Chauga River Whittler Wood Crafts during a Native American festival Saturday outside of the Lunney Museum. Members of the Reedy River Intertribal sang, told stories, performed ceremonial dances and more during the festival. Photo by Jessica Nelms/Staff
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Pictured, back row, left to right, Ian Wright, Daniel Bachlet, Rebekah Estridge; middle row, Ana Wright, Hannah Wright; front row, Vilmarie Wright, Debbie Moran, Lauren Moran, Victoria Bachlet, Kathleen Arisman (Head Supervisor)
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Walhalla’s Saloman Garcia makes a play on the ball during the Razorbacks’ game against Daniel earlier this season in Walhalla. Walhalla travels to Emerald tonight at 6:30 p.m. for the Upper State title game and a chance to earn a trip to the Stone Field in Columbia for the State Championship game.
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Pictured, left to right, Rev. William E. Cureton, Moderator; Bro. Dexter Robinson, President; Bro. George Randolph, Vice President; Bro. Robert Cleveland, Asst. Treasurer; Bro. Willie Wilson, Union 3; Bro. Leon Terry, Union 3, Bro. Calvin Gibson, Union 1; Bro. James Blanding; Bro Luther Byers, Secretary; Bro. Raymond Saunders, Treasurer; Bro. Kenny Roger, Asst. Secretary; Bro. Frank Wise, Union 2. The 40th Annual Session of the Seneca River Brotherhood was held on April 20. The Flat Rock Baptist Church was the host church with the Rev. Thomas Allen as host pastor. Guest speaker for the event was Rev. Lavant Gibson. Officers for 2008 were installed. Guest choir was the Mt. Nebo Male Chorus. Submitted by Pearlee Lee
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