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  • Sanda Skrabić runs to avoid being shot by a Serb sniper during the siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, April 1993.
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  • Sanda Skrabić runs to avoid being shot by a Serb sniper during the siege of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, April 1993. PHOTO BY ROGER M. RICHARDS
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  • The destroyed interior of the Bosnian National Library where thousands of priceless books and documents burned after Bosnian Serb gunners fired incendiary shells at the building in 1992, photographed here during the final days of the siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 1996. PHOTO BY ROGER M. RICHARDS
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  • The grave of the 'Romeo and Juliet of Sarajevo', Bosko Brkic and Admira Ismic, who defied the ethnic designs of Karadzic and Milosevic, and were shot to death as they fled the city, dying in each other's arms.
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  • Sarajevo Symphony cellist Vedran Smajlovic plays Tommaso Albinoni's 'Adagio' for victims of the Serb siege of the city, Lion Cemetery, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, September 1992. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • An old man walks amid the ruins of Sarajevo in April 1993, exactly one year after the Bosnian Serb siege of the city began. At right is the infamous 'Sniper Alley'. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • Aldin Jogic balances on his skateboard and watches as two adults race across an intersection under Serb sniper fire in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, February 1993. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • Beachgoers enjoy the cool waters of the Adriatic Sea, in Makarska, along the Dalmatian coast of Croatia, July 2008. Many Bosnians dreamed of the Dalmatian seaside during the war, as it was and still is the main destination during summertime.
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  • Men in a shot-up Volkswagen Golf car prepare to depart after delivering a wounded man to City Hospital during the Bosnian Serb siege of Sarajevo, August 1992. (Photo by Roger Richards)
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  • A Bosnian soldier walks through the Kosevo soccer field that was turned into a cemetery, during the final days of the siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 1996. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • Sarajevans browse among books for sale spread out on a tarp laid over the snow during the final days of the siege of the city, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, February 1996. PHOTO BY ROGER RICHARDS
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  • Mourning the dead at a mass burial for 535 newly identified victims of the Srebrenica genocide, in Srebrenica, Bosnia, July 10, 2009.
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  • At the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem, one of the holiest sites in Judaism.
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  • Views of Jerusalem.
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  • President Bill Clinton looks at his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, after she spoke at a White House conference on child care, Washington, DC, October 23, 1997.  (Photo by Roger M. Richards)
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  • President Bill Clinton (right) and Vice President Al Gore during an event at Presidential Hall in the Old Executive Office Building of the White House, Washington, DC, November 20, 1997.  (Photo by Roger M. Richards)
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  • President Bill Clinton walks from the Oval Office at the White House after losing a vote for funding of the NATO war against Serbia in Washington, DC, April 28, 1999. (Photo by Roger M. Richards)
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  • The valley of Nine Miles in St. Ann, Jamaica, birthplace and boyhood home of Reggae superstar Bob Marley, July 1991. His birthplace and burial crypt compound can be seen at right. Bob Marley died of cancer in a Miami hospital at the age of 36 on May 11, 1981. (Photo by Roger M. Richards)
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  • A view of the exterior of the compound housing the burial crypt of the late Reggae superstar Bob Marley, July 1991, in the valley of Nine Miles in St. Ann, Jamaica. Bob Marley died of cancer in a Miami hospital at the age of 36 on May 11, 1981. (Photo by Roger M. Richards)
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  • A painting of Reggae superstar Bob Marley lies propped up on a stage below the late singer's casket at the National Arena in Kingston, Jamaica, May 1981. Bob Marley died of cancer in a Miami hospital at the age of 36 on May 11, 1981. (Photo by Roger M. Richards)
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  • Cedella Booker stands outside the compound housing the burial crypt of her son, the late Reggae superstar Bob Marley, July 1991, in the valley of Nine Miles in St. Ann, Jamaica. Bob Marley died of cancer in a Miami hospital at the age of 36 on May 11, 1981. (Photo by Roger M. Richards)
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  • An orphan boy sleeps in the window of a police station in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, May 1995. (Photo by Roger M. Richards)
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  • A home in Weld County, Colorado has drilling rigs as new neighbors, a common occurrence now since a boom in oil and gas drilling across the American West has led to pollution and environmental problems in what were once pristine lands. Traveling rigs go from location to location, drilling down into the shale rock, and are soon followed by pumps that inject a toxic brew of water and chemicals for hydraulic extraction or 'fracking' of oil and gas. Photograph by Roger M. Richards
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  • Oil pump jacks operate as a flare burning off methane gas into the air on the prairie. The Bakken Shale formation in North Dakota contains some of the richest deposits of oil and gas in the world. This has led to a boom in hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in the state and region, with considerable economic benefits but also negative consequences for residents way of life and environment of the area.
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  • Aerial view of the Harrison coal-fired power plant in Haywood, West Virginia. Coal from underground mining is still number one but is competing with natural gas from hydraulic fracturing, aka fracking, as a primary source of energy in the USA. The Harrison power plant was built in 1974 and has one of the world's tallest chimneys at 305 meters.
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  • March for Our Lives rally at Towne Pointe Park in Norfolk, Virginia.
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  • Mural on a hotel wall, Virginia Beach. Photograph by Roger M. Richards
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  • Traveling Vietnam Wall, a replica of the Washington DC Vietnam memorial that goes across the country.  Photograph by Roger M. Richards
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  • Reenactment of the first landing of English settlers in the USA at First Landing Park on the 400th anniversary, 2007. Photograph by Roger M. Richards
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  • Harrison's Pier, destroyed by Hurricane Isabel in September 2003, is shown covered by snow in January 2004. Photograph by Roger M. Richards
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  • US soldiers ride on a tank and position themselves to secure a neighborhood from Panamanian army troops during the US invasion of Panama, December 1989.
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  • Former Wimbledon tennis champion Jimmy Connors plays at the Lipton tournament on Key Biscayne in Miami, March 1992.
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