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The Year in Pictures: 2008(23 images)
A collection of pictures made in 2008 from Independent Weekly staff photographers D.L. Anderson and Jeremy Lange.
  • July 3, 2008. Pinetown, NC.. The funeral of Spc. Joel A. Taylor, assigned to the 1st Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Fort Hood, Texas; died June 25 in Mosul, Iraq, of wounds sustained when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device on June 24, 2008. He was 20.. Members of the honor begin the ceremonial flag folding. The flag from the coffin will be given to Spc. Taylor's father, Scottie A. Taylor. Other flags will be given to his mother, Caren Newman, and his grandparents. By photographer Independent Weekly
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  • May 3, 2008. Raleigh, NC.. Local bike advocates organized and "alley cat" race around downtown Raleigh, consisting of a series of checkpoints and challenges to test the abilities of the riders to navigate city streets and complete the variety of space race themed challenges. The participants were split into 2 teams, the Cosmonauts and the Astronauts and covered much of the ground between NC State campus and the west end of downtown Raleigh. By photographer Independent Weekly
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  • March 19, 2008. Chapel Hill, NC..Hundreds of students marched from the campus of UNC-Chapel Hill to protest the 5th anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq. By photographer Independent Weekly
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  • A highway marker honoring the 1957 sit-in at Durham?s Royal Ice Cream Parlor was unveiled during a dedication ceremony June 23 at Union Baptist Church, near the site of the segregation protest at the corner of North Roxboro Road and Dowd Street. The surviving three of the ?Royal Seven? protestors?Mary Clyburn Hooks, Virginia Williams (behind the marker) and protest organizer the Rev. Douglas Moore (pointing in the center)?received a rousing ovation and full celebrity treatment. Local black history enthusiast R. Kelly Bryant (far left) applied for the state marker four times before it was granted. By photographer Independent Weekly
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  • Suspected illegal aliens being processed inside Wake County Jail?s new 287(g) processing center, where persons already in custody must prove their residency in the United State of America or face deportation by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent based in Raleigh, NC. Since beginning the 287(g) program on July 14, 2008, detention officers at the Wake County Sheriff?s Department have process over 300 suspects in violation of 287(g). NEED TO FACT CHECK .. By photographer Independent Weekly
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  • March 20, 2008. Raleigh NC..Independent Weekly fashion shoot at the NC Museum of Art. By photographer Independent Weekly
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  • One of these is not like the other, 24th Annual Pride Parade, Durham, Sept. 27, 2008. By photographer Independent Weekly
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  • Erick Daniels hugs his mother, Karen Daniel, and Aunt Denise Spivey, after Durham Superior Court Judge Orlando Hudson dismissed charges against him, Friday, Sept. 19, 2008. Daniels had served seven years. By photographer Independent Weekly
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  • January 25, 2008. Columbia, SC.. Presidential candidate and former 1st lady, Hillary Clinton spoke to a gathered audience at an event sponsored by the South Carolina Democratic Party at the Jamil Temple in Columbia, SC. By photographer Independent Weekly
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  • January 24, 2008. Greenwood, SC.. Presidential candidate and former US senator, John Edwards campaigned across the western part of South Carolina today in an effort to shore up support before Saturday's primary election.. Edwards waits to go on stage at an event at Lander University in Greenwood, SC. By photographer Independent Weekly
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  • Deborah Williams, Obama supporter and volunteer for Durham Committee on the Affairs on Black People, canvassing outside of the Durham County Library, Durham, NC, Tues., Nov. 4, 2008.. By photographer Independent Weekly
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  • Jim Paden, as Democratic Presidential candidate Barak Obama, stands with a donkey named Pipe Cleaner, along 15-501 early on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008, encouraging commuters to vote Obama. By photographer Independent Weekly
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  • October 16, 2008. Elon, North Carolina..  As the presidential race in North Carolina tightens, Republican Vice presidential candidate, Governor Sarah Palin,  spoke at Elon University to a crowd of thousands of supporters. By photographer Independent Weekly
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  • September 12, 2008. Cary, NC..  Responding to the highly contested race for the US Senate seat of North Carolina, between herself and Kay Hagan, incumbent Elizabeth Dole held a rally at the VFW hall in Cary to raise support for local Republican candidates and the presidential ticket of John McCain and Sarah Palin. By photographer Independent Weekly
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  • Obama volunteer Kerstin Wygard awaits news of election returns next to a cardboard cut-out of Barack Obama during the Barack N? Roll Celebration in downtown Durham, Tues., Nov. 4, 2008. "I'm here to have a little joy," said Wygard, who canvassed all day and work for the Obama campaign for month prior to election day. . By photographer Independent Weekly
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  • November 4, 2008. Greensboro, NC.. Local college students and other supporters of president elect Barack Obama gathered at Ham's, a bar in Greensboro, to watch the acceptance speech of of the first African American elected president of the United States.. Brandon Lowe, a recent graduate of UNC-Greensboro, watches the acceptance speech of president elect Barack Obama. By photographer Independent Weekly
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  • July 26, 2008. Durham, NC.. Local semi-pro football team, the Triangle Rattlers, played the Rowan Rampage in the opening game of the 2008 semi-pro season.. The players are unpaid and the league continues to struggle with financial issues, but many o the players see this as their last shot at a career in football.. Owner and quarterback, Barry Marrow, center. By photographer Independent Weekly
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  • Chris Ivey works behind the scoreboard during a game at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park, Thursday, Aug. 14, 2008. This is Ivey's first season taking over the job of changing the numbers by hand. By photographer Independent Weekly
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  • Erin Markey does a song a dance number during the Sex Worker's Art Show at Reynolds Theater on the campus of Duke University, Sunday, Feb. 3, 2008. By photographer Independent Weekly
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  • December 19, 2007. Charlotte, NC.. The body of Cpl. Joshua C. Blaney was returned to his family in Charlotte, NC. Cpl. Blaney died from injuries sustained when an IED exploded near his vehicle in Afghanistan. He was 25. By photographer Independent Weekly
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