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  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:    Members of Ballet Folklorico Quetzalli wait to perform at the Multicultural Festival after the naturalization ceremony in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:    New US citizens wave the American flag after taking the oath of citizenship after a naturalization ceremony in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:   New US citizens at a naturalization ceremony in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:    New US citizens applaud after taking the oath of citizenship at a naturalization ceremony in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:    New US citizens take the oath of citizenship during a naturalization ceremony in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    NaturalizationCeremony012.jpg
  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:    New US citizens take the oath of citizenship during a naturalization ceremony in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:    A woman being naturalized as a US citizen holds an American flag over her heart in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:    A woman being naturalized as a US citizen holds an American flag over her heart in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    NaturalizationCeremony008.jpg
  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:    ANTOINETTE LUTTER, a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, cheers for new US citizens at a naturalization ceremony in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:    ANTOINETTE LUTTER, a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, cheers for new US citizens at a naturalization ceremony in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:    ANTOINETTE LUTTER, a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, cheers for new US citizens at a naturalization ceremony in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:    People cheer for new US citizens at a naturalization ceremony in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:    A member of the Color Guard from Cesar Chavez High School JROTC unit holds the American flag before a naturalization ceremony in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:    Patriotic bunting on a railing before a naturalization ceremony in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14, 2012. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: People in Chandler, AZ, wait for a town hall meeting on health care reform to start in Chandler, AZ. Rep. Jeff Flake, (R-AZ) hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome. About 1,600 people attended the meeting.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: People in Chandler, AZ, wait for a town hall meeting on health care reform to start in Chandler, AZ. Rep. Jeff Flake, (R-AZ) hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome. About 1,600 people attended the meeting.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:    A member of Ballet Folklorico Quetzalli performs at the Multicultural Festival after the naturalization ceremony in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    NaturalizationCeremony022.jpg
  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:    New US citizens wave the American flag after taking the oath of citizenship after a naturalization ceremony in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    NaturalizationCeremony020.jpg
  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:    New US citizens wave the American flag after taking the oath of citizenship after a naturalization ceremony in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    NaturalizationCeremony019.jpg
  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:    New US citizens wave the American flag after taking the oath of citizenship after a naturalization ceremony in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    NaturalizationCeremony018.jpg
  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:    New US citizens wave the American flag after taking the oath of citizenship after a naturalization ceremony in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    NaturalizationCeremony016.jpg
  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:    New US citizens wave the American flag after taking the oath of citizenship after a naturalization ceremony in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    NaturalizationCeremony014.jpg
  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:    New US citizens take the oath of citizenship during a naturalization ceremony in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    NaturalizationCeremony011.jpg
  • 14 JANUARY 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:    ANTOINETTE LUTTER, a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, cheers for new US citizens at a naturalization ceremony in Chandler, AZ, Jan. 14. More than 140 people from 21 countries were naturalized as United States citizens Saturday in Chandler. This is the third year Chandler has sponsored a naturalization ceremony in connection with the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: People in Chandler, AZ, wait for a town hall meeting on health care reform to start in Chandler, AZ. Rep. Jeff Flake, (R-AZ) hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome. About 1,600 people attended the meeting.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
    ChndlrHlthCareMeeting004.jpg
  • 23 DECEMBER 2008 -- CHANDLER, AZ:  Renee Yousif (CQ) a volunteer from Seton Catholic School packs grocery carts for clients of the food bank at the Chandler Christian Community Center in Chandler Tuesday.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 DECEMBER 2008 -- CHANDLER, AZ:  Renee Yousif (CQ) a volunteer from Seton Catholic School packs grocery carts for clients of the food bank at the Chandler Christian Community Center in Chandler Tuesday.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 DECEMBER 2008 -- CHANDLER, AZ:  LDS Elders Jared Nelson, LEFT, Aaron Woffinden, Ryan Stroh and Adam Cook (ALL CQ) sort and bag donated produce at the Chandler Christian Community Center in Chandler Tuesday.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 DECEMBER 2008 -- CHANDLER, AZ: Susan Urbana (CQ) studies her bible while waiting for the food bank to open at the Chandler Christian Community Center in Chandler Tuesday.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 DECEMBER 2008 -- CHANDLER, AZ: Susan Urbana (CQ) studies her bible while waiting for the food bank to open at the Chandler Christian Community Center in Chandler Tuesday.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 23 DECEMBER 2008 -- CHANDLER, AZ:  LDS Elders Jared Nelson, LEFT, Aaron Woffinden, Ryan Stroh and Adam Cook (ALL CQ) sort and bag donated produce at the Chandler Christian Community Center in Chandler Tuesday.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: Copies of the health care reform bill on a table in a health care reform town hall meeting in Chandler, AZ. Rep. Jeff Flake, (R-AZ) hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome. About 1,600 people attended the meeting.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 01 AUGUST 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ: People in Chick-fil-A in Chandler, AZ, Wednesday. Thousands of people stood in line for up to an hour at the Chick-fil-A in Chandler, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix Wednesday after MIKE HUCKABEE, the former governor of Arkansas and Fox News host, called for a national ''Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day,'' a day on which he encouraged people to patronize the fast food chain, this after DAN CATHY, President and CEO of Chick-fil-A, who is a fundamentalist Christian, made public his views against same sex marriage, causing an outcry from political leaders and Gay rights advocates.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 AUGUST 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ: People in Chick-fil-A in Chandler, AZ, Wednesday. Thousands of people stood in line for up to an hour at the Chick-fil-A in Chandler, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix Wednesday after MIKE HUCKABEE, the former governor of Arkansas and Fox News host, called for a national ''Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day,'' a day on which he encouraged people to patronize the fast food chain, this after DAN CATHY, President and CEO of Chick-fil-A, who is a fundamentalist Christian, made public his views against same sex marriage, causing an outcry from political leaders and Gay rights advocates.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ChickFilAAppreciationDay012.jpg
  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: An opponent of health care reform (left) confronts a supporter of health care reform (right) during a health care reform meeting in Chandler, AZ. Rep. Jeff Flake, (R-AZ) hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome. About 1,600 people attended the meeting.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: Opponents of health care reform shout down supporters of health care reform during a meeting on the subject at Basha High School in Chandler, AZ. Rep. Jeff Flake, (R-AZ) hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome. About 1,600 people attended the meeting.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: A woman who supports health care reform confronts health care reform opponents in Chandler, AZ. Rep. Jeff Flake, (R-AZ) hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome. About 1,600 people attended the meeting.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: People line up at a microphone to speak out against health care reform during a meeting in Chandler, AZ. Rep. Jeff Flake, (R-AZ) hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome. About 1,600 people attended the meeting.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
    ChndlrHlthCareMeeting024.jpg
  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: People, most opposed to health care reform, wave American flags during a town hall meeting on health care reform in Chandler, AZ. Rep. Jeff Flake, (R-AZ) hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: People line up at a microphone to speak out against health care reform during a meeting in Chandler, AZ. Rep. Jeff Flake, (R-AZ) hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome. About 1,600 people attended the meeting.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
    ChndlrHlthCareMeeting021.jpg
  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: People line up at a microphone to speak out against health care reform during a meeting in Chandler, AZ. Rep. Jeff Flake, (R-AZ) hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome. About 1,600 people attended the meeting.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
    ChndlrHlthCareMeeting020.jpg
  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: People opposed to health care reform bow their heads in prayer before a town hall meeting on health care reform in Chandler, AZ. Rep. Jeff Flake, (R-AZ) hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome. About 1,600 people attended the meeting.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
    ChndlrHlthCareMeeting017.jpg
  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: People opposed to health care reform bow their heads in prayer before a town hall meeting on health care reform in Chandler, AZ. Rep. Jeff Flake, (R-AZ) hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome. About 1,600 people attended the meeting.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
    ChndlrHlthCareMeeting016.jpg
  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: People, most opposed to health care reform, wave American flags during a town hall meeting on health care reform in Chandler, AZ. Rep. Jeff Flake, (R-AZ) hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome. About 1,600 people attended the meeting.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
    ChndlrHlthCareMeeting015.jpg
  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: People, most opposed to health care reform, wave American flags during a town hall meeting on health care reform in Chandler, AZ. Rep. Jeff Flake, (R-AZ) hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome. About 1,600 people attended the meeting.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
    ChndlrHlthCareMeeting014.jpg
  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: People, most opposed to health care reform, wave American flags during a town hall meeting on health care reform in Chandler, AZ. Rep. Jeff Flake, (R-AZ) hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome. About 1,600 people attended the meeting.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
    ChndlrHlthCareMeeting013.jpg
  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: Copies of the health care reform bill on a table in a health care reform town hall meeting in Chandler, AZ. Rep. Jeff Flake, (R-AZ) hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome. About 1,600 people attended the meeting.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
    ChndlrHlthCareMeeting011.jpg
  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: Copies of the health care reform bill on a table in a health care reform town hall meeting in Chandler, AZ. Rep. Jeff Flake, (R-AZ) hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome. About 1,600 people attended the meeting.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: CECE WEST, from Queen Creek, AZ, sits next to a sign she brought to a town hall meeting on health care reform in Chandler, AZ. Rep. Jeff Flake, (R-AZ) hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome. About 1,600 people attended the meeting.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: JEFF FLAKE, (left) talks to a constituent before a health care meeting in Chandler, AZ.   Rep. Flake, (R-AZ) hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome. About 1,600 people attended the meeting.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: Congressman JEFF FLAKE, (R-AZ) before a town hall meeting in Chandler, AZ. Rep. Flake hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome. About 1,600 people attended the meeting.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
    ChndlrHlthCareMeeting003.jpg
  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: Congressman JEFF FLAKE, (R-AZ) before a town hall meeting in Chandler, AZ. Rep. Flake hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome. About 1,600 people attended the meeting.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Aug 10, 2009 -- CHANDLER, AZ: Congressman JEFF FLAKE, (R-AZ) before a town hall meeting in Chandler, AZ. Rep. Flake hosted a "town hall" style meeting on health care reform at Basha High School in Chandler Monday. Flake, a conservative Republican, has opposed President Obama on many issues, like the stimulus and health care reform. Protestors who have shut down similar meetings hosted by Democrats, gave Flake a warm welome. About 1,600 people attended the meeting.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 04 MARCH 2010 - CHANDLER, AZ: A crop duster sprays a farm field in Chandler, AZ.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2010 - CHANDLER, AZ: A crop duster sprays a farm field in Chandler, AZ.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2010 - CHANDLER, AZ: A crop duster sprays a farm field in Chandler, AZ.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2010 - CHANDLER, AZ: A crop duster sprays a farm field in Chandler, AZ.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2010 - CHANDLER, AZ: A crop duster sprays a farm field in Chandler, AZ.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2010 - CHANDLER, AZ: A crop duster sprays a farm field in Chandler, AZ.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2010 - CHANDLER, AZ: A crop duster sprays a farm field in Chandler, AZ.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 MARCH 2010 - CHANDLER, AZ: A crop duster sprays a farm field in Chandler, AZ.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 AUGUST 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ: A woman carries her bag of take out chicken at a Chick-fil-A Wednesday. Thousands of people stood in line for up to an hour at the Chick-fil-A in Chandler, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix Wednesday after MIKE HUCKABEE, the former governor of Arkansas and Fox News host, called for a national ''Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day,'' a day on which he encouraged people to patronize the fast food chain, this after DAN CATHY, President and CEO of Chick-fil-A, who is a fundamentalist Christian, made public his views against same sex marriage, causing an outcry from political leaders and Gay rights advocates.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ChickFilAAppreciationDay024.jpg
  • 01 AUGUST 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ: MICHELE BAER, from Mesa, AZ, sings patriotic songs in front a Chick-fil-A Wednesday. Thousands of people stood in line for up to an hour at the Chick-fil-A in Chandler, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix Wednesday after MIKE HUCKABEE, the former governor of Arkansas and Fox News host, called for a national ''Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day,'' a day on which he encouraged people to patronize the fast food chain, this after DAN CATHY, President and CEO of Chick-fil-A, who is a fundamentalist Christian, made public his views against same sex marriage, causing an outcry from political leaders and Gay rights advocates.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ChickFilAAppreciationDay023.jpg
  • 01 AUGUST 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ: A man squeezes through the crowd after buying take out chicken at a Chick-fil-A Wednesday. Thousands of people stood in line for up to an hour at the Chick-fil-A in Chandler, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix Wednesday after MIKE HUCKABEE, the former governor of Arkansas and Fox News host, called for a national ''Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day,'' a day on which he encouraged people to patronize the fast food chain, this after DAN CATHY, President and CEO of Chick-fil-A, who is a fundamentalist Christian, made public his views against same sex marriage, causing an outcry from political leaders and Gay rights advocates.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ChickFilAAppreciationDay021.jpg
  • 01 AUGUST 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ: MICHELE BAER, from Mesa, AZ, sings patriotic songs in front a Chick-fil-A Wednesday. Thousands of people stood in line for up to an hour at the Chick-fil-A in Chandler, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix Wednesday after MIKE HUCKABEE, the former governor of Arkansas and Fox News host, called for a national ''Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day,'' a day on which he encouraged people to patronize the fast food chain, this after DAN CATHY, President and CEO of Chick-fil-A, who is a fundamentalist Christian, made public his views against same sex marriage, causing an outcry from political leaders and Gay rights advocates.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ChickFilAAppreciationDay020.jpg
  • 01 AUGUST 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ: A woman shows off her bags of take out chicken at a Chick-fil-A Wednesday. Thousands of people stood in line for up to an hour at the Chick-fil-A in Chandler, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix Wednesday after MIKE HUCKABEE, the former governor of Arkansas and Fox News host, called for a national ''Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day,'' a day on which he encouraged people to patronize the fast food chain, this after DAN CATHY, President and CEO of Chick-fil-A, who is a fundamentalist Christian, made public his views against same sex marriage, causing an outcry from political leaders and Gay rights advocates.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ChickFilAAppreciationDay017.jpg
  • 01 AUGUST 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ: A woman shows off her bags of take out chicken at a Chick-fil-A Wednesday. Thousands of people stood in line for up to an hour at the Chick-fil-A in Chandler, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix Wednesday after MIKE HUCKABEE, the former governor of Arkansas and Fox News host, called for a national ''Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day,'' a day on which he encouraged people to patronize the fast food chain, this after DAN CATHY, President and CEO of Chick-fil-A, who is a fundamentalist Christian, made public his views against same sex marriage, causing an outcry from political leaders and Gay rights advocates.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 AUGUST 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:  People wait to get into a Chick-fil-A in for dinner Wednesday. Thousands of people stood in line for up to an hour at the Chick-fil-A in Chandler, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix Wednesday after MIKE HUCKABEE, the former governor of Arkansas and Fox News host, called for a national ''Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day,'' a day on which he encouraged people to patronize the fast food chain, this after DAN CATHY, President and CEO of Chick-fil-A, who is a fundamentalist Christian, made public his views against same sex marriage, causing an outcry from political leaders and Gay rights advocates.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 AUGUST 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:  People wait to get into a Chick-fil-A in for dinner Wednesday. Thousands of people stood in line for up to an hour at the Chick-fil-A in Chandler, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix Wednesday after MIKE HUCKABEE, the former governor of Arkansas and Fox News host, called for a national ''Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day,'' a day on which he encouraged people to patronize the fast food chain, this after DAN CATHY, President and CEO of Chick-fil-A, who is a fundamentalist Christian, made public his views against same sex marriage, causing an outcry from political leaders and Gay rights advocates.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 AUGUST 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:  TIM EASTIN, 13, eats an ice cream cone after a meal of chicken nuggets at Chick-fil-A Wednesday. Thousands of people stood in line for up to an hour at the Chick-fil-A in Chandler, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix Wednesday after MIKE HUCKABEE, the former governor of Arkansas and Fox News host, called for a national ''Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day,'' a day on which he encouraged people to patronize the fast food chain, this after DAN CATHY, President and CEO of Chick-fil-A, who is a fundamentalist Christian, made public his views against same sex marriage, causing an outcry from political leaders and Gay rights advocates.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 AUGUST 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:  TIM EASTIN, 13, eats an ice cream cone after a meal of chicken nuggets at Chick-fil-A Wednesday. Thousands of people stood in line for up to an hour at the Chick-fil-A in Chandler, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix Wednesday after MIKE HUCKABEE, the former governor of Arkansas and Fox News host, called for a national ''Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day,'' a day on which he encouraged people to patronize the fast food chain, this after DAN CATHY, President and CEO of Chick-fil-A, who is a fundamentalist Christian, made public his views against same sex marriage, causing an outcry from political leaders and Gay rights advocates.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 AUGUST 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:  TIM EASTIN, 13, eats an ice cream cone after a meal of chicken nuggets at Chick-fil-A Wednesday. Thousands of people stood in line for up to an hour at the Chick-fil-A in Chandler, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix Wednesday after MIKE HUCKABEE, the former governor of Arkansas and Fox News host, called for a national ''Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day,'' a day on which he encouraged people to patronize the fast food chain, this after DAN CATHY, President and CEO of Chick-fil-A, who is a fundamentalist Christian, made public his views against same sex marriage, causing an outcry from political leaders and Gay rights advocates.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 AUGUST 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:  TIM EASTIN, 13, eats an ice cream cone after a meal of chicken nuggets at Chick-fil-A Wednesday. Thousands of people stood in line for up to an hour at the Chick-fil-A in Chandler, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix Wednesday after MIKE HUCKABEE, the former governor of Arkansas and Fox News host, called for a national ''Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day,'' a day on which he encouraged people to patronize the fast food chain, this after DAN CATHY, President and CEO of Chick-fil-A, who is a fundamentalist Christian, made public his views against same sex marriage, causing an outcry from political leaders and Gay rights advocates.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 AUGUST 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ: A woman squeezes through the crowd after buying take out chicken at a Chick-fil-A Wednesday. Thousands of people stood in line for up to an hour at the Chick-fil-A in Chandler, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix Wednesday after MIKE HUCKABEE, the former governor of Arkansas and Fox News host, called for a national ''Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day,'' a day on which he encouraged people to patronize the fast food chain, this after DAN CATHY, President and CEO of Chick-fil-A, who is a fundamentalist Christian, made public his views against same sex marriage, causing an outcry from political leaders and Gay rights advocates.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 AUGUST 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ: A woman squeezes through the crowd after buying take out chicken at a Chick-fil-A Wednesday. Thousands of people stood in line for up to an hour at the Chick-fil-A in Chandler, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix Wednesday after MIKE HUCKABEE, the former governor of Arkansas and Fox News host, called for a national ''Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day,'' a day on which he encouraged people to patronize the fast food chain, this after DAN CATHY, President and CEO of Chick-fil-A, who is a fundamentalist Christian, made public his views against same sex marriage, causing an outcry from political leaders and Gay rights advocates.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 AUGUST 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ: People wait to get into a Chick-fil-A in for dinner Wednesday. Thousands of people stood in line for up to an hour at the Chick-fil-A in Chandler, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix Wednesday after MIKE HUCKABEE, the former governor of Arkansas and Fox News host, called for a national ''Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day,'' a day on which he encouraged people to patronize the fast food chain, this after DAN CATHY, President and CEO of Chick-fil-A, who is a fundamentalist Christian, made public his views against same sex marriage, causing an outcry from political leaders and Gay rights advocates.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 AUGUST 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:     People wait to get into a Chick-fil-A in for dinner Wednesday. Thousands of people stood in line for up to an hour at the Chick-fil-A in Chandler, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix Wednesday after MIKE HUCKABEE, the former governor of Arkansas and Fox News host, called for a national ''Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day,'' a day on which he encouraged people to patronize the fast food chain, this after DAN CATHY, President and CEO of Chick-fil-A, who is a fundamentalist Christian, made public his views against same sex marriage, causing an outcry from political leaders and Gay rights advocates.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 MARCH 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:     People participate in Buddhist chanting in the "bot" or ordination hall during Makha Bucha Day services at Wat Pa in Chandler, AZ, Sunday. Magha Puja (also spelled Makha Bucha) Day marks the day 2,500 years ago that 1,250 Sangha came spontaneously to see the Buddha who preached to them on the full moon. All of them were "Arhantas" or Enlightened Ones who had been personally ordained by the Buddha. The Buddha gave them the principles of Buddhism, called "The Ovadhapatimokha." Those principles are: to cease from all evil, to do what is good, and to cleanse one's mind. It is one of the most important holy days in the Theravada Buddhist tradition. At the temple, people participate in the "Tum Boon" (making merit by listening to the monk's preaching and giving a donation to the temple), the "Rub Sil" (keeping of the Five Precepts including the abstinence from alcohol and other immoral acts) and the "Tuk Bard" (offering food to the monks in their alms bowls). It is a day for veneration of the Buddha and his teachings. It's a legal holiday in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma).     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 MARCH 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:     People participate in Buddhist chanting in the "bot" or ordination hall during Makha Bucha Day services at Wat Pa in Chandler, AZ, Sunday. Magha Puja (also spelled Makha Bucha) Day marks the day 2,500 years ago that 1,250 Sangha came spontaneously to see the Buddha who preached to them on the full moon. All of them were "Arhantas" or Enlightened Ones who had been personally ordained by the Buddha. The Buddha gave them the principles of Buddhism, called "The Ovadhapatimokha." Those principles are: to cease from all evil, to do what is good, and to cleanse one's mind. It is one of the most important holy days in the Theravada Buddhist tradition. At the temple, people participate in the "Tum Boon" (making merit by listening to the monk's preaching and giving a donation to the temple), the "Rub Sil" (keeping of the Five Precepts including the abstinence from alcohol and other immoral acts) and the "Tuk Bard" (offering food to the monks in their alms bowls). It is a day for veneration of the Buddha and his teachings. It's a legal holiday in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma).     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 MARCH 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:     People participate in Buddhist chanting in the "bot" or ordination hall during Makha Bucha Day services at Wat Pa in Chandler, AZ, Sunday. Magha Puja (also spelled Makha Bucha) Day marks the day 2,500 years ago that 1,250 Sangha came spontaneously to see the Buddha who preached to them on the full moon. All of them were "Arhantas" or Enlightened Ones who had been personally ordained by the Buddha. The Buddha gave them the principles of Buddhism, called "The Ovadhapatimokha." Those principles are: to cease from all evil, to do what is good, and to cleanse one's mind. It is one of the most important holy days in the Theravada Buddhist tradition. At the temple, people participate in the "Tum Boon" (making merit by listening to the monk's preaching and giving a donation to the temple), the "Rub Sil" (keeping of the Five Precepts including the abstinence from alcohol and other immoral acts) and the "Tuk Bard" (offering food to the monks in their alms bowls). It is a day for veneration of the Buddha and his teachings. It's a legal holiday in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma).     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 MARCH 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:     People participate in Buddhist chanting in the "bot" or ordination hall during Makha Bucha Day services at Wat Pa in Chandler, AZ, Sunday. Magha Puja (also spelled Makha Bucha) Day marks the day 2,500 years ago that 1,250 Sangha came spontaneously to see the Buddha who preached to them on the full moon. All of them were "Arhantas" or Enlightened Ones who had been personally ordained by the Buddha. The Buddha gave them the principles of Buddhism, called "The Ovadhapatimokha." Those principles are: to cease from all evil, to do what is good, and to cleanse one's mind. It is one of the most important holy days in the Theravada Buddhist tradition. At the temple, people participate in the "Tum Boon" (making merit by listening to the monk's preaching and giving a donation to the temple), the "Rub Sil" (keeping of the Five Precepts including the abstinence from alcohol and other immoral acts) and the "Tuk Bard" (offering food to the monks in their alms bowls). It is a day for veneration of the Buddha and his teachings. It's a legal holiday in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma).     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 MARCH 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:   The Abbot leads a chanting service in the "bot" or ordination hall during Makha Bucha Day services at Wat Pa in Chandler, AZ, Sunday. Magha Puja (also spelled Makha Bucha) Day marks the day 2,500 years ago that 1,250 Sangha came spontaneously to see the Buddha who preached to them on the full moon. All of them were "Arhantas" or Enlightened Ones who had been personally ordained by the Buddha. The Buddha gave them the principles of Buddhism, called "The Ovadhapatimokha." Those principles are: to cease from all evil, to do what is good, and to cleanse one's mind. It is one of the most important holy days in the Theravada Buddhist tradition. At the temple, people participate in the "Tum Boon" (making merit by listening to the monk's preaching and giving a donation to the temple), the "Rub Sil" (keeping of the Five Precepts including the abstinence from alcohol and other immoral acts) and the "Tuk Bard" (offering food to the monks in their alms bowls). It is a day for veneration of the Buddha and his teachings. It's a legal holiday in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma).       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 MARCH 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:     People participate in Buddhist chanting in the "bot" or ordination hall during Makha Bucha Day services at Wat Pa in Chandler, AZ, Sunday. Magha Puja (also spelled Makha Bucha) Day marks the day 2,500 years ago that 1,250 Sangha came spontaneously to see the Buddha who preached to them on the full moon. All of them were "Arhantas" or Enlightened Ones who had been personally ordained by the Buddha. The Buddha gave them the principles of Buddhism, called "The Ovadhapatimokha." Those principles are: to cease from all evil, to do what is good, and to cleanse one's mind. It is one of the most important holy days in the Theravada Buddhist tradition. At the temple, people participate in the "Tum Boon" (making merit by listening to the monk's preaching and giving a donation to the temple), the "Rub Sil" (keeping of the Five Precepts including the abstinence from alcohol and other immoral acts) and the "Tuk Bard" (offering food to the monks in their alms bowls). It is a day for veneration of the Buddha and his teachings. It's a legal holiday in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma).     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 MARCH 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:      The Abbot at Wat Pa in Chandler, AZ, collects food in the "bot" or ordination hall during Makha Bucha day services Sunday. Magha Puja (also spelled Makha Bucha) Day marks the day 2,500 years ago that 1,250 Sangha came spontaneously to see the Buddha who preached to them on the full moon. All of them were "Arhantas" or Enlightened Ones who had been personally ordained by the Buddha. The Buddha gave them the principles of Buddhism, called "The Ovadhapatimokha." Those principles are: to cease from all evil, to do what is good, and to cleanse one's mind. It is one of the most important holy days in the Theravada Buddhist tradition. At the temple, people participate in the "Tum Boon" (making merit by listening to the monk's preaching and giving a donation to the temple), the "Rub Sil" (keeping of the Five Precepts including the abstinence from alcohol and other immoral acts) and the "Tuk Bard" (offering food to the monks in their alms bowls). It is a day for veneration of the Buddha and his teachings. It's a legal holiday in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma).    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 MARCH 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:      The Abbot at Wat Pa in Chandler, AZ, collects food in the "bot" or ordination hall during Makha Bucha day services Sunday. Magha Puja (also spelled Makha Bucha) Day marks the day 2,500 years ago that 1,250 Sangha came spontaneously to see the Buddha who preached to them on the full moon. All of them were "Arhantas" or Enlightened Ones who had been personally ordained by the Buddha. The Buddha gave them the principles of Buddhism, called "The Ovadhapatimokha." Those principles are: to cease from all evil, to do what is good, and to cleanse one's mind. It is one of the most important holy days in the Theravada Buddhist tradition. At the temple, people participate in the "Tum Boon" (making merit by listening to the monk's preaching and giving a donation to the temple), the "Rub Sil" (keeping of the Five Precepts including the abstinence from alcohol and other immoral acts) and the "Tuk Bard" (offering food to the monks in their alms bowls). It is a day for veneration of the Buddha and his teachings. It's a legal holiday in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma).    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 MARCH 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:      The Abbot at Wat Pa in Chandler, AZ, collects food in the "bot" or ordination hall during Makha Bucha day services Sunday. Magha Puja (also spelled Makha Bucha) Day marks the day 2,500 years ago that 1,250 Sangha came spontaneously to see the Buddha who preached to them on the full moon. All of them were "Arhantas" or Enlightened Ones who had been personally ordained by the Buddha. The Buddha gave them the principles of Buddhism, called "The Ovadhapatimokha." Those principles are: to cease from all evil, to do what is good, and to cleanse one's mind. It is one of the most important holy days in the Theravada Buddhist tradition. At the temple, people participate in the "Tum Boon" (making merit by listening to the monk's preaching and giving a donation to the temple), the "Rub Sil" (keeping of the Five Precepts including the abstinence from alcohol and other immoral acts) and the "Tuk Bard" (offering food to the monks in their alms bowls). It is a day for veneration of the Buddha and his teachings. It's a legal holiday in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma).    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 MARCH 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:      The Abbot at Wat Pa in Chandler, AZ, collects food in the "bot" or ordination hall during Makha Bucha day services Sunday. Magha Puja (also spelled Makha Bucha) Day marks the day 2,500 years ago that 1,250 Sangha came spontaneously to see the Buddha who preached to them on the full moon. All of them were "Arhantas" or Enlightened Ones who had been personally ordained by the Buddha. The Buddha gave them the principles of Buddhism, called "The Ovadhapatimokha." Those principles are: to cease from all evil, to do what is good, and to cleanse one's mind. It is one of the most important holy days in the Theravada Buddhist tradition. At the temple, people participate in the "Tum Boon" (making merit by listening to the monk's preaching and giving a donation to the temple), the "Rub Sil" (keeping of the Five Precepts including the abstinence from alcohol and other immoral acts) and the "Tuk Bard" (offering food to the monks in their alms bowls). It is a day for veneration of the Buddha and his teachings. It's a legal holiday in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma).    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 MARCH 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:     The Abbot at Wat Pa in Chandler, AZ, collects food in his alms bowl during Makha Bucha day services Sunday. Magha Puja (also spelled Makha Bucha) Day marks the day 2,500 years ago that 1,250 Sangha came spontaneously to see the Buddha who preached to them on the full moon. All of them were "Arhantas" or Enlightened Ones who had been personally ordained by the Buddha. The Buddha gave them the principles of Buddhism, called "The Ovadhapatimokha." Those principles are: to cease from all evil, to do what is good, and to cleanse one's mind. It is one of the most important holy days in the Theravada Buddhist tradition. At the temple, people participate in the "Tum Boon" (making merit by listening to the monk's preaching and giving a donation to the temple), the "Rub Sil" (keeping of the Five Precepts including the abstinence from alcohol and other immoral acts) and the "Tuk Bard" (offering food to the monks in their alms bowls). It is a day for veneration of the Buddha and his teachings. It's a legal holiday in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma).    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 MARCH 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:     The Abbot at Wat Pa in Chandler, AZ, collects food in his alms bowl during Makha Bucha day services Sunday. Magha Puja (also spelled Makha Bucha) Day marks the day 2,500 years ago that 1,250 Sangha came spontaneously to see the Buddha who preached to them on the full moon. All of them were "Arhantas" or Enlightened Ones who had been personally ordained by the Buddha. The Buddha gave them the principles of Buddhism, called "The Ovadhapatimokha." Those principles are: to cease from all evil, to do what is good, and to cleanse one's mind. It is one of the most important holy days in the Theravada Buddhist tradition. At the temple, people participate in the "Tum Boon" (making merit by listening to the monk's preaching and giving a donation to the temple), the "Rub Sil" (keeping of the Five Precepts including the abstinence from alcohol and other immoral acts) and the "Tuk Bard" (offering food to the monks in their alms bowls). It is a day for veneration of the Buddha and his teachings. It's a legal holiday in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma).    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 MARCH 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:     The Abbot at Wat Pa in Chandler, AZ, collects food in his alms bowl during Makha Bucha day services Sunday. Magha Puja (also spelled Makha Bucha) Day marks the day 2,500 years ago that 1,250 Sangha came spontaneously to see the Buddha who preached to them on the full moon. All of them were "Arhantas" or Enlightened Ones who had been personally ordained by the Buddha. The Buddha gave them the principles of Buddhism, called "The Ovadhapatimokha." Those principles are: to cease from all evil, to do what is good, and to cleanse one's mind. It is one of the most important holy days in the Theravada Buddhist tradition. At the temple, people participate in the "Tum Boon" (making merit by listening to the monk's preaching and giving a donation to the temple), the "Rub Sil" (keeping of the Five Precepts including the abstinence from alcohol and other immoral acts) and the "Tuk Bard" (offering food to the monks in their alms bowls). It is a day for veneration of the Buddha and his teachings. It's a legal holiday in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma).    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 MARCH 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:     The Abbot at Wat Pa in Chandler, AZ, collects food in his alms bowl during Makha Bucha day services Sunday. Magha Puja (also spelled Makha Bucha) Day marks the day 2,500 years ago that 1,250 Sangha came spontaneously to see the Buddha who preached to them on the full moon. All of them were "Arhantas" or Enlightened Ones who had been personally ordained by the Buddha. The Buddha gave them the principles of Buddhism, called "The Ovadhapatimokha." Those principles are: to cease from all evil, to do what is good, and to cleanse one's mind. It is one of the most important holy days in the Theravada Buddhist tradition. At the temple, people participate in the "Tum Boon" (making merit by listening to the monk's preaching and giving a donation to the temple), the "Rub Sil" (keeping of the Five Precepts including the abstinence from alcohol and other immoral acts) and the "Tuk Bard" (offering food to the monks in their alms bowls). It is a day for veneration of the Buddha and his teachings. It's a legal holiday in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma).    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 MARCH 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:      A woman rubs gold leaf on a Buddha statue before Makha Bucha services at Wat Pa in Chandler, AZ, Sunday. Magha Puja (also spelled Makha Bucha) Day marks the day 2,500 years ago that 1,250 Sangha came spontaneously to see the Buddha who preached to them on the full moon. All of them were "Arhantas" or Enlightened Ones who had been personally ordained by the Buddha. The Buddha gave them the principles of Buddhism, called "The Ovadhapatimokha." Those principles are: to cease from all evil, to do what is good, and to cleanse one's mind. It is one of the most important holy days in the Theravada Buddhist tradition. At the temple, people participate in the "Tum Boon" (making merit by listening to the monk's preaching and giving a donation to the temple), the "Rub Sil" (keeping of the Five Precepts including the abstinence from alcohol and other immoral acts) and the "Tuk Bard" (offering food to the monks in their alms bowls). It is a day for veneration of the Buddha and his teachings. It's a legal holiday in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma).   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 MARCH 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:  Women rub gold leaf on a Buddha statue before Makha Bucha services at Wat Pa in Chandler, AZ, Sunday. Magha Puja (also spelled Makha Bucha) Day marks the day 2,500 years ago that 1,250 Sangha came spontaneously to see the Buddha who preached to them on the full moon. All of them were "Arhantas" or Enlightened Ones who had been personally ordained by the Buddha. The Buddha gave them the principles of Buddhism, called "The Ovadhapatimokha." Those principles are: to cease from all evil, to do what is good, and to cleanse one's mind. It is one of the most important holy days in the Theravada Buddhist tradition. At the temple, people participate in the "Tum Boon" (making merit by listening to the monk's preaching and giving a donation to the temple), the "Rub Sil" (keeping of the Five Precepts including the abstinence from alcohol and other immoral acts) and the "Tuk Bard" (offering food to the monks in their alms bowls). It is a day for veneration of the Buddha and his teachings. It's a legal holiday in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma).        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 MARCH 2012 - CHANDLER, AZ:      Buddha statues in the "bot" or ordination hall at Wat Pa in Chandler, AZ, Sunday.  Wat Pa serves the Theravada Buddhist community in the suburbs of Phoenix.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2011 - CHANDLER, AZ:    PETE BARTKOWSKI competes in bull riding at the Grand Canyon Pro Rodeo Association (GCPRA) Finals at Rawhide Western Town in west Chandler, AZ, about 20 miles from Phoenix Saturday. Bartkowksi was thrown from the bull, knocked unconscious when he hit his head on the animal's horn on the way to the ground and then the bull drove him into fence post. He was taken to a local hospital in an ambulance. The GCPRA Finals is the last rodeo of the GCPRA season. The GCPRA is a professional rodeo association based in Arizona.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2011 - CHANDLER, AZ:    PETE BARTKOWSKI competes in bull riding at the Grand Canyon Pro Rodeo Association (GCPRA) Finals at Rawhide Western Town in west Chandler, AZ, about 20 miles from Phoenix Saturday. Bartkowksi was thrown from the bull, knocked unconscious when he hit his head on the animal's horn on the way to the ground and then the bull drove him into fence post. He was taken to a local hospital in an ambulance. The GCPRA Finals is the last rodeo of the GCPRA season. The GCPRA is a professional rodeo association based in Arizona.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2011 - CHANDLER, AZ:    PETE BARTKOWSKI competes in bull riding at the Grand Canyon Pro Rodeo Association (GCPRA) Finals at Rawhide Western Town in west Chandler, AZ, about 20 miles from Phoenix Saturday. Bartkowksi was thrown from the bull, knocked unconscious when he hit his head on the animal's horn on the way to the ground and then the bull drove him into fence post. He was taken to a local hospital in an ambulance. The GCPRA Finals is the last rodeo of the GCPRA season. The GCPRA is a professional rodeo association based in Arizona.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2011 - CHANDLER, AZ:    PETE BARTKOWSKI competes in bull riding at the Grand Canyon Pro Rodeo Association (GCPRA) Finals at Rawhide Western Town in west Chandler, AZ, about 20 miles from Phoenix Saturday. Bartkowksi was thrown from the bull, knocked unconscious when he hit his head on the animal's horn on the way to the ground and then the bull drove him into fence post. He was taken to a local hospital in an ambulance. The GCPRA Finals is the last rodeo of the GCPRA season. The GCPRA is a professional rodeo association based in Arizona.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2011 - CHANDLER, AZ:    JEFF ALDER competes in bull riding at the Grand Canyon Pro Rodeo Association (GCPRA) Finals at Rawhide Western Town in west Chandler, AZ, about 20 miles from Phoenix Saturday. The GCPRA Finals is the last rodeo of the GCPRA season. The GCPRA is a professional rodeo association based in Arizona.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2011 - CHANDLER, AZ:    A bullrider waits to compete at the Grand Canyon Pro Rodeo Association (GCPRA) Finals at Rawhide Western Town in west Chandler, AZ, about 20 miles from Phoenix Saturday. The GCPRA Finals is the last rodeo of the GCPRA season. The GCPRA is a professional rodeo association based in Arizona.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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