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  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    19ghitis_March_4102012.jpg
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    25ghitis_March_4102012.jpg
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    14ghitis_March_4102012.jpg
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    13ghitis_March_4102012.jpg
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    05ghitis_March_4102012.JPG
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    26ghitis_March_4102012.jpg
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    23ghitis_March_4102012.jpg
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    20ghitis_March_4102012.jpg
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    16ghitis_March_4102012.jpg
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    15ghitis_March_4102012.jpg
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    12ghitis_March_4102012.jpg
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    09ghitis_March_4102012.jpg
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    08ghitis_March_4102012.jpg
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    07ghitis_March_4102012.jpg
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    06ghitis_March_4102012.jpg
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    04ghitis_March_4102012.JPG
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    27ghitis_March_4102012.jpg
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    22ghitis_March_4102012.jpg
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    21ghitis_March_4102012.jpg
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    18ghitis_March_4102012.jpg
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    17ghitis_March_4102012.jpg
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    11ghitis_March_4102012.jpg
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    10ghitis_March_4102012.jpg
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    03ghitis_March_4102012.JPG
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    24ghitis_March_4102012.jpg
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    02ghitis_March_4102012.JPG
  • About 10,000 people, mainly young Jews, Marched Monday from Auschwitz to Birkenau during the annual March of the Living. They commemorated the approximate 1.1 million victims of the Nazi death camp. Many carried black ribbons in memory of Poland's President Lech Kaczynski who was killed in a plane crash Saturday along with 94 others en route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during WWII.
    01ghitis_March_4102012.JPG
  • Thousands of activists protested the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN from September 1-4. While some marches were peaceful, others led to violence by both the protesters and riot police.
    Republican_National_Convention007.jpg
  • Protesters at a student rally. Thousands of activists protested the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN from September 1-4. While some marches were peaceful, others led to violence by both the protesters and riot police.
    Republican_National_Convention010.jpg
  • Thousands of activists protested the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN from September 1-4. While some marches were peaceful, others led to violence by both the protesters and riot police.
    Republican_National_Convention016.jpg
  • A protester at a student rally. Thousands of activists protested the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN from September 1-4. While some marches were peaceful, others led to violence by both the protesters and riot police.
    Republican_National_Convention009.jpg
  • Thousands of activists protested the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN from September 1-4. While some marches were peaceful, others led to violence by both the protesters and riot police.
    Republican_National_Convention004.jpg
  • Thousands of activists protested the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN from September 1-4. While some marches were peaceful, others led to violence by both the protesters and riot police.
    Republican_National_Convention017.jpg
  • Thousands of activists protested the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN from September 1-4. While some marches were peaceful, others led to violence by both the protesters and riot police.
    Republican_National_Convention015.jpg
  • Thousands of activists protested the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN from September 1-4. While some marches were peaceful, others led to violence by both the protesters and riot police.
    Republican_National_Convention013.jpg
  • Thousands of activists protested the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN from September 1-4. While some marches were peaceful, others led to violence by both the protesters and riot police.
    Republican_National_Convention012.jpg
  • Delegates in the streets of St. Paul. A protester at a student rally. Thousands of activists protested the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN from September 1-4. While some marches were peaceful, others led to violence by both the protesters and riot police.
    Republican_National_Convention006.jpg
  • Thousands of activists protested the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN from September 1-4. While some marches were peaceful, others led to violence by both the protesters and riot police.
    Republican_National_Convention005.jpg
  • Thousands of activists protested the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN from September 1-4. While some marches were peaceful, others led to violence by both the protesters and riot police.
    Republican_National_Convention002.jpg
  • Thousands of activists protested the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN from September 1-4. While some marches were peaceful, others led to violence by both the protesters and riot police.
    Republican_National_Convention014.jpg
  • A protester at a student rally. Thousands of activists protested the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN from September 1-4. While some marches were peaceful, others led to violence by both the protesters and riot police.
    Republican_National_Convention008.jpg
  • A protester at a student rally. Thousands of activists protested the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN from September 1-4. While some marches were peaceful, others led to violence by both the protesters and riot police.
    Republican_National_Convention003.jpg
  • Thousands of activists protested the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN from September 1-4. While some marches were peaceful, others led to violence by both the protesters and riot police.
    Republican_National_Convention011.jpg
  • Thousands of Shi'a Muslims observed the holiday of Ashura in Varanasi, India on Jan. 20, 2008 in a grand display of mourning for Imam Hussein, the grandson of the prophet Muhammad.
    Ashura Varanasi 03.jpg
  • Thousands of Shi'a Muslims observed the holiday of Ashura in Varanasi, India on Jan. 20, 2008 in a grand display of mourning for Imam Hussein, the grandson of the prophet Muhammad.
    Ashura Varanasi 01.jpg
  • The former American industrial monster Pittsburgh, PA hosted the G20 Summit in September, 2009. Protesters from around the country with a colorful assortment of causes used the streets of the northeastern city to let their opinions be known. About 4,000 police officers in riot gear were bussed in to counter potential mayhem. What resulted was an odd juxtaposition of passion from all walks of life.
    Pittsburgh G20 2009 014.jpg
  • The former American industrial monster Pittsburgh, PA hosted the G20 Summit in September, 2009. Protesters from around the country with a colorful assortment of causes used the streets of the northeastern city to let their opinions be known. About 4,000 police officers in riot gear were bussed in to counter potential mayhem. What resulted was an odd juxtaposition of passion from all walks of life.
    Pittsburgh G20 2009 006.jpg
  • Thousands of Shi'a Muslims observed the holiday of Ashura in Varanasi, India on Jan. 20, 2008 in a grand display of mourning for Imam Hussein, the grandson of the prophet Muhammad.
    Ashura Varanasi 07.jpg
  • Thousands of Shi'a Muslims observed the holiday of Ashura in Varanasi, India on Jan. 20, 2008 in a grand display of mourning for Imam Hussein, the grandson of the prophet Muhammad.
    Ashura Varanasi 06.jpg
  • Thousands of Shi'a Muslims observed the holiday of Ashura in Varanasi, India on Jan. 20, 2008 in a grand display of mourning for Imam Hussein, the grandson of the prophet Muhammad.
    Ashura Varanasi 04.jpg
  • The former American industrial monster Pittsburgh, PA hosted the G20 Summit in September, 2009. Protesters from around the country with a colorful assortment of causes used the streets of the northeastern city to let their opinions be known. About 4,000 police officers in riot gear were bussed in to counter potential mayhem. What resulted was an odd juxtaposition of passion from all walks of life.
    Pittsburgh G20 2009 015.jpg
  • The former American industrial monster Pittsburgh, PA hosted the G20 Summit in September, 2009. Protesters from around the country with a colorful assortment of causes used the streets of the northeastern city to let their opinions be known. About 4,000 police officers in riot gear were bussed in to counter potential mayhem. What resulted was an odd juxtaposition of passion from all walks of life.
    Pittsburgh G20 2009 009.jpg
  • Thousands of Shi'a Muslims observed the holiday of Ashura in Varanasi, India on Jan. 20, 2008 in a grand display of mourning for Imam Hussein, the grandson of the prophet Muhammad.
    Ashura Varanasi 08.jpg
  • Thousands of Shi'a Muslims observed the holiday of Ashura in Varanasi, India on Jan. 20, 2008 in a grand display of mourning for Imam Hussein, the grandson of the prophet Muhammad.
    Ashura Varanasi 05.jpg
  • Thousands of Shi'a Muslims observed the holiday of Ashura in Varanasi, India on Jan. 20, 2008 in a grand display of mourning for Imam Hussein, the grandson of the prophet Muhammad. This observance represents a significant division between Shi'a and Sunni muslims. Thousands of Shi'a Muslims observed the holiday of Ashura in Varanasi, India on Jan. 20, 2008 in a grand display of mourning for Imam Hussein, the grandson of the prophet Muhammad.
    Ashura Varanasi 02.jpg
  • The former American industrial monster Pittsburgh, PA hosted the G20 Summit in September, 2009. Protesters from around the country with a colorful assortment of causes used the streets of the northeastern city to let their opinions be known. About 4,000 police officers in riot gear were bussed in to counter potential mayhem. What resulted was an odd juxtaposition of passion from all walks of life.
    Pittsburgh G20 2009 012.jpg
  • The former American industrial monster Pittsburgh, PA hosted the G20 Summit in September, 2009. Protesters from around the country with a colorful assortment of causes used the streets of the northeastern city to let their opinions be known. About 4,000 police officers in riot gear were bussed in to counter potential mayhem. What resulted was an odd juxtaposition of passion from all walks of life.
    Pittsburgh G20 2009 003.jpg
  • The former American industrial monster Pittsburgh, PA hosted the G20 Summit in September, 2009. Protesters from around the country with a colorful assortment of causes used the streets of the northeastern city to let their opinions be known. About 4,000 police officers in riot gear were bussed in to counter potential mayhem. What resulted was an odd juxtaposition of passion from all walks of life.
    Pittsburgh G20 2009 002.jpg
  • The former American industrial monster Pittsburgh, PA hosted the G20 Summit in September, 2009. Protesters from around the country with a colorful assortment of causes used the streets of the northeastern city to let their opinions be known. About 4,000 police officers in riot gear were bussed in to counter potential mayhem. What resulted was an odd juxtaposition of passion from all walks of life.
    Pittsburgh G20 2009 016.jpg
  • The former American industrial monster Pittsburgh, PA hosted the G20 Summit in September, 2009. Protesters from around the country with a colorful assortment of causes used the streets of the northeastern city to let their opinions be known. About 4,000 police officers in riot gear were bussed in to counter potential mayhem. What resulted was an odd juxtaposition of passion from all walks of life.
    Pittsburgh G20 2009 013.jpg
  • The former American industrial monster Pittsburgh, PA hosted the G20 Summit in September, 2009. Protesters from around the country with a colorful assortment of causes used the streets of the northeastern city to let their opinions be known. About 4,000 police officers in riot gear were bussed in to counter potential mayhem. What resulted was an odd juxtaposition of passion from all walks of life.
    Pittsburgh G20 2009 010.jpg
  • The former American industrial monster Pittsburgh, PA hosted the G20 Summit in September, 2009. Protesters from around the country with a colorful assortment of causes used the streets of the northeastern city to let their opinions be known. About 4,000 police officers in riot gear were bussed in to counter potential mayhem. What resulted was an odd juxtaposition of passion from all walks of life.
    Pittsburgh G20 2009 008.jpg
  • The former American industrial monster Pittsburgh, PA hosted the G20 Summit in September, 2009. Protesters from around the country with a colorful assortment of causes used the streets of the northeastern city to let their opinions be known. About 4,000 police officers in riot gear were bussed in to counter potential mayhem. What resulted was an odd juxtaposition of passion from all walks of life.
    Pittsburgh G20 2009 007.jpg
  • The former American industrial monster Pittsburgh, PA hosted the G20 Summit in September, 2009. Protesters from around the country with a colorful assortment of causes used the streets of the northeastern city to let their opinions be known. About 4,000 police officers in riot gear were bussed in to counter potential mayhem. What resulted was an odd juxtaposition of passion from all walks of life.
    Pittsburgh G20 2009 005.jpg
  • The former American industrial monster Pittsburgh, PA hosted the G20 Summit in September, 2009. Protesters from around the country with a colorful assortment of causes used the streets of the northeastern city to let their opinions be known. About 4,000 police officers in riot gear were bussed in to counter potential mayhem. What resulted was an odd juxtaposition of passion from all walks of life.
    Pittsburgh G20 2009 004.jpg
  • The former American industrial monster Pittsburgh, PA hosted the G20 Summit in September, 2009. Protesters from around the country with a colorful assortment of causes used the streets of the northeastern city to let their opinions be known. About 4,000 police officers in riot gear were bussed in to counter potential mayhem. What resulted was an odd juxtaposition of passion from all walks of life.
    Pittsburgh G20 2009 001.jpg
  • The former American industrial monster Pittsburgh, PA hosted the G20 Summit in September, 2009. Protesters from around the country with a colorful assortment of causes used the streets of the northeastern city to let their opinions be known. About 4,000 police officers in riot gear were bussed in to counter potential mayhem. What resulted was an odd juxtaposition of passion from all walks of life.
    Pittsburgh G20 2009 017.jpg
  • The former American industrial monster Pittsburgh, PA hosted the G20 Summit in September, 2009. Protesters from around the country with a colorful assortment of causes used the streets of the northeastern city to let their opinions be known. About 4,000 police officers in riot gear were bussed in to counter potential mayhem. What resulted was an odd juxtaposition of passion from all walks of life.
    Pittsburgh G20 2009 011.jpg
  • The city earned the nickname "Ft. Liquordale" in the 80s when hundreds of thousands of college students flocked to its shores every March for spring break. Chaos reigned for the whole month with a displaced frat party on steroids. Public urination/nudity/intoxication was the norm, and the quiet residents and retirees has to step aside.<br />
<br />
These days the city has clamped down on the debauchery, catering toward wealthy tourists by replacing cheap hotels with a skyline of luxury condos. Las Olas Boulevard nearby offers upscale boutiques, art galleries and fine dining. On the beach, Mounted police maintain the strict new regulations, checking IDs for underage drinking and posing a constant reminder of the consequences for bad behavior. <br />
<br />
But many students still return in hopes of reigniting the legend of Ft. Lauderdale beach.
    05_nyc_teachers.JPG
  • The city earned the nickname "Ft. Liquordale" in the 80s when hundreds of thousands of college students flocked to its shores every March for spring break. Chaos reigned for the whole month with a displaced frat party on steroids. Public urination/nudity/intoxication was the norm, and the quiet residents and retirees has to step aside.<br />
<br />
These days the city has clamped down on the debauchery, catering toward wealthy tourists by replacing cheap hotels with a skyline of luxury condos. Las Olas Boulevard nearby offers upscale boutiques, art galleries and fine dining. On the beach, Mounted police maintain the strict new regulations, checking IDs for underage drinking and posing a constant reminder of the consequences for bad behavior. <br />
<br />
But many students still return in hopes of reigniting the legend of Ft. Lauderdale beach.
    01_nyc_teachers.JPG
  • The city earned the nickname "Ft. Liquordale" in the 80s when hundreds of thousands of college students flocked to its shores every March for spring break. Chaos reigned for the whole month with a displaced frat party on steroids. Public urination/nudity/intoxication was the norm, and the quiet residents and retirees has to step aside.<br />
<br />
These days the city has clamped down on the debauchery, catering toward wealthy tourists by replacing cheap hotels with a skyline of luxury condos. Las Olas Boulevard nearby offers upscale boutiques, art galleries and fine dining. On the beach, Mounted police maintain the strict new regulations, checking IDs for underage drinking and posing a constant reminder of the consequences for bad behavior. <br />
<br />
But many students still return in hopes of reigniting the legend of Ft. Lauderdale beach.
    04_nyc_teachers.JPG
  • The city earned the nickname "Ft. Liquordale" in the 80s when hundreds of thousands of college students flocked to its shores every March for spring break. Chaos reigned for the whole month with a displaced frat party on steroids. Public urination/nudity/intoxication was the norm, and the quiet residents and retirees has to step aside.<br />
<br />
These days the city has clamped down on the debauchery, catering toward wealthy tourists by replacing cheap hotels with a skyline of luxury condos. Las Olas Boulevard nearby offers upscale boutiques, art galleries and fine dining. On the beach, Mounted police maintain the strict new regulations, checking IDs for underage drinking and posing a constant reminder of the consequences for bad behavior. <br />
<br />
But many students still return in hopes of reigniting the legend of Ft. Lauderdale beach.
    07_nyc_teachers.JPG
  • The city earned the nickname "Ft. Liquordale" in the 80s when hundreds of thousands of college students flocked to its shores every March for spring break. Chaos reigned for the whole month with a displaced frat party on steroids. Public urination/nudity/intoxication was the norm, and the quiet residents and retirees has to step aside.<br />
<br />
These days the city has clamped down on the debauchery, catering toward wealthy tourists by replacing cheap hotels with a skyline of luxury condos. Las Olas Boulevard nearby offers upscale boutiques, art galleries and fine dining. On the beach, Mounted police maintain the strict new regulations, checking IDs for underage drinking and posing a constant reminder of the consequences for bad behavior. <br />
<br />
But many students still return in hopes of reigniting the legend of Ft. Lauderdale beach.
    06_nyc_teachers.JPG
  • Close to 4,000 people attended a Grand Prix tournament of Magic: The Gathering at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington DC over the weekend of March 12-13. Every year the company runs more than 50 Grand Prix events worldwide. <br />
<br />
<br />
Danny Ghitis for Bloomberg Businessweek
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  • The city earned the nickname "Ft. Liquordale" in the 80s when hundreds of thousands of college students flocked to its shores every March for spring break. Chaos reigned for the whole month with a displaced frat party on steroids. Public urination/nudity/intoxication was the norm, and the quiet residents and retirees has to step aside...These days the city has clamped down on the debauchery, catering toward wealthy tourists by replacing cheap hotels with a skyline of luxury condos. Las Olas Boulevard nearby offers upscale boutiques, art galleries and fine dining. On the beach, Mounted police maintain the strict new regulations, checking IDs for underage drinking and posing a constant reminder of the consequences for bad behavior. ..But many students still return in hopes of reigniting the legend of Ft. Lauderdale beach.
    Ft. Lauderdale Beach06.jpg
  • The city earned the nickname "Ft. Liquordale" in the 80s when hundreds of thousands of college students flocked to its shores every March for spring break. Chaos reigned for the whole month with a displaced frat party on steroids. Public urination/nudity/intoxication was the norm, and the quiet residents and retirees has to step aside...These days the city has clamped down on the debauchery, catering toward wealthy tourists by replacing cheap hotels with a skyline of luxury condos. Las Olas Boulevard nearby offers upscale boutiques, art galleries and fine dining. On the beach, Mounted police maintain the strict new regulations, checking IDs for underage drinking and posing a constant reminder of the consequences for bad behavior. ..But many students still return in hopes of reigniting the legend of Ft. Lauderdale beach.
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  • Close to 4,000 people attended a Grand Prix tournament of Magic: The Gathering at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington DC over the weekend of March 12-13. Every year the company runs more than 50 Grand Prix events worldwide. <br />
<br />
<br />
Danny Ghitis for Bloomberg Businessweek
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  • The city earned the nickname "Ft. Liquordale" in the 80s when hundreds of thousands of college students flocked to its shores every March for spring break. Chaos reigned for the whole month with a displaced frat party on steroids. Public urination/nudity/intoxication was the norm, and the quiet residents and retirees has to step aside...These days the city has clamped down on the debauchery, catering toward wealthy tourists by replacing cheap hotels with a skyline of luxury condos. Las Olas Boulevard nearby offers upscale boutiques, art galleries and fine dining. On the beach, Mounted police maintain the strict new regulations, checking IDs for underage drinking and posing a constant reminder of the consequences for bad behavior. ..But many students still return in hopes of reigniting the legend of Ft. Lauderdale beach.
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  • The city earned the nickname "Ft. Liquordale" in the 80s when hundreds of thousands of college students flocked to its shores every March for spring break. Chaos reigned for the whole month with a displaced frat party on steroids. Public urination/nudity/intoxication was the norm, and the quiet residents and retirees has to step aside...These days the city has clamped down on the debauchery, catering toward wealthy tourists by replacing cheap hotels with a skyline of luxury condos. Las Olas Boulevard nearby offers upscale boutiques, art galleries and fine dining. On the beach, Mounted police maintain the strict new regulations, checking IDs for underage drinking and posing a constant reminder of the consequences for bad behavior. ..But many students still return in hopes of reigniting the legend of Ft. Lauderdale beach.
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  • Julian Sanjivan, 33, from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia received asylum in April 2015. He fled his home country because of persecution due to his sexual orientation. He now works as a human resources manager and has been named director of the 2016 NYC Pride March. <br />
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Photo by Danny Ghitis
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  • Close to 4,000 people attended a Grand Prix tournament of Magic: The Gathering at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington DC over the weekend of March 12-13. Every year the company runs more than 50 Grand Prix events worldwide. <br />
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Danny Ghitis for Bloomberg Businessweek
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  • The city earned the nickname "Ft. Liquordale" in the 80s when hundreds of thousands of college students flocked to its shores every March for spring break. Chaos reigned for the whole month with a displaced frat party on steroids. Public urination/nudity/intoxication was the norm, and the quiet residents and retirees has to step aside...These days the city has clamped down on the debauchery, catering toward wealthy tourists by replacing cheap hotels with a skyline of luxury condos. Las Olas Boulevard nearby offers upscale boutiques, art galleries and fine dining. On the beach, Mounted police maintain the strict new regulations, checking IDs for underage drinking and posing a constant reminder of the consequences for bad behavior. ..But many students still return in hopes of reigniting the legend of Ft. Lauderdale beach.
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  • The city earned the nickname "Ft. Liquordale" in the 80s when hundreds of thousands of college students flocked to its shores every March for spring break. Chaos reigned for the whole month with a displaced frat party on steroids. Public urination/nudity/intoxication was the norm, and the quiet residents and retirees has to step aside...These days the city has clamped down on the debauchery, catering toward wealthy tourists by replacing cheap hotels with a skyline of luxury condos. Las Olas Boulevard nearby offers upscale boutiques, art galleries and fine dining. On the beach, Mounted police maintain the strict new regulations, checking IDs for underage drinking and posing a constant reminder of the consequences for bad behavior. ..But many students still return in hopes of reigniting the legend of Ft. Lauderdale beach.
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  • Krakovians dressed in traditional outfits for the nobility in the 1800s march after a memorial mass. Thousands of Krakovians attended the mass at Wawel Castle to honor Polish President Lech Kaczynski. He and many of the country's top leaders were killed in a plane crash Saturday morning on route to the site of a Soviet massacre of Polish officers during World War II. . April 10, 2010
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  • The city earned the nickname "Ft. Liquordale" in the 80s when hundreds of thousands of college students flocked to its shores every March for spring break. Chaos reigned for the whole month with a displaced frat party on steroids. Public urination/nudity/intoxication was the norm, and the quiet residents and retirees has to step aside...These days the city has clamped down on the debauchery, catering toward wealthy tourists by replacing cheap hotels with a skyline of luxury condos. Las Olas Boulevard nearby offers upscale boutiques, art galleries and fine dining. On the beach, Mounted police maintain the strict new regulations, checking IDs for underage drinking and posing a constant reminder of the consequences for bad behavior. ..But many students still return in hopes of reigniting the legend of Ft. Lauderdale beach.
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  • The city earned the nickname "Ft. Liquordale" in the 80s when hundreds of thousands of college students flocked to its shores every March for spring break. Chaos reigned for the whole month with a displaced frat party on steroids. Public urination/nudity/intoxication was the norm, and the quiet residents and retirees has to step aside...These days the city has clamped down on the debauchery, catering toward wealthy tourists by replacing cheap hotels with a skyline of luxury condos. Las Olas Boulevard nearby offers upscale boutiques, art galleries and fine dining. On the beach, Mounted police maintain the strict new regulations, checking IDs for underage drinking and posing a constant reminder of the consequences for bad behavior. ..But many students still return in hopes of reigniting the legend of Ft. Lauderdale beach.
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  • The city earned the nickname "Ft. Liquordale" in the 80s when hundreds of thousands of college students flocked to its shores every March for spring break. Chaos reigned for the whole month with a displaced frat party on steroids. Public urination/nudity/intoxication was the norm, and the quiet residents and retirees has to step aside...These days the city has clamped down on the debauchery, catering toward wealthy tourists by replacing cheap hotels with a skyline of luxury condos. Las Olas Boulevard nearby offers upscale boutiques, art galleries and fine dining. On the beach, Mounted police maintain the strict new regulations, checking IDs for underage drinking and posing a constant reminder of the consequences for bad behavior. ..But many students still return in hopes of reigniting the legend of Ft. Lauderdale beach.
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  • The city earned the nickname "Ft. Liquordale" in the 80s when hundreds of thousands of college students flocked to its shores every March for spring break. Chaos reigned for the whole month with a displaced frat party on steroids. Public urination/nudity/intoxication was the norm, and the quiet residents and retirees has to step aside...These days the city has clamped down on the debauchery, catering toward wealthy tourists by replacing cheap hotels with a skyline of luxury condos. Las Olas Boulevard nearby offers upscale boutiques, art galleries and fine dining. On the beach, Mounted police maintain the strict new regulations, checking IDs for underage drinking and posing a constant reminder of the consequences for bad behavior. ..But many students still return in hopes of reigniting the legend of Ft. Lauderdale beach.
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  • The city earned the nickname "Ft. Liquordale" in the 80s when hundreds of thousands of college students flocked to its shores every March for spring break. Chaos reigned for the whole month with a displaced frat party on steroids. Public urination/nudity/intoxication was the norm, and the quiet residents and retirees has to step aside...These days the city has clamped down on the debauchery, catering toward wealthy tourists by replacing cheap hotels with a skyline of luxury condos. Las Olas Boulevard nearby offers upscale boutiques, art galleries and fine dining. On the beach, Mounted police maintain the strict new regulations, checking IDs for underage drinking and posing a constant reminder of the consequences for bad behavior. ..But many students still return in hopes of reigniting the legend of Ft. Lauderdale beach.
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  • The city earned the nickname "Ft. Liquordale" in the 80s when hundreds of thousands of college students flocked to its shores every March for spring break. Chaos reigned for the whole month with a displaced frat party on steroids. Public urination/nudity/intoxication was the norm, and the quiet residents and retirees has to step aside...These days the city has clamped down on the debauchery, catering toward wealthy tourists by replacing cheap hotels with a skyline of luxury condos. Las Olas Boulevard nearby offers upscale boutiques, art galleries and fine dining. On the beach, Mounted police maintain the strict new regulations, checking IDs for underage drinking and posing a constant reminder of the consequences for bad behavior. ..But many students still return in hopes of reigniting the legend of Ft. Lauderdale beach.
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  • The city earned the nickname "Ft. Liquordale" in the 80s when hundreds of thousands of college students flocked to its shores every March for spring break. Chaos reigned for the whole month with a displaced frat party on steroids. Public urination/nudity/intoxication was the norm, and the quiet residents and retirees has to step aside...These days the city has clamped down on the debauchery, catering toward wealthy tourists by replacing cheap hotels with a skyline of luxury condos. Las Olas Boulevard nearby offers upscale boutiques, art galleries and fine dining. On the beach, Mounted police maintain the strict new regulations, checking IDs for underage drinking and posing a constant reminder of the consequences for bad behavior. ..But many students still return in hopes of reigniting the legend of Ft. Lauderdale beach.
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  • The city earned the nickname "Ft. Liquordale" in the 80s when hundreds of thousands of college students flocked to its shores every March for spring break. Chaos reigned for the whole month with a displaced frat party on steroids. Public urination/nudity/intoxication was the norm, and the quiet residents and retirees has to step aside...These days the city has clamped down on the debauchery, catering toward wealthy tourists by replacing cheap hotels with a skyline of luxury condos. Las Olas Boulevard nearby offers upscale boutiques, art galleries and fine dining. On the beach, Mounted police maintain the strict new regulations, checking IDs for underage drinking and posing a constant reminder of the consequences for bad behavior. ..But many students still return in hopes of reigniting the legend of Ft. Lauderdale beach.
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  • The city earned the nickname "Ft. Liquordale" in the 80s when hundreds of thousands of college students flocked to its shores every March for spring break. Chaos reigned for the whole month with a displaced frat party on steroids. Public urination/nudity/intoxication was the norm, and the quiet residents and retirees has to step aside...These days the city has clamped down on the debauchery, catering toward wealthy tourists by replacing cheap hotels with a skyline of luxury condos. Las Olas Boulevard nearby offers upscale boutiques, art galleries and fine dining. On the beach, Mounted police maintain the strict new regulations, checking IDs for underage drinking and posing a constant reminder of the consequences for bad behavior. ..But many students still return in hopes of reigniting the legend of Ft. Lauderdale beach.
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  • Submission wrestler and alleged anarchist Jeff "The Snowman" Monson approaches police about their blockade of a major road leading to downtown St. Paul. Thousands of activists protested the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN from September 1-4. While some marches were peaceful, others led to violence by both the protesters and riot police.
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  • Submission wrestler and alleged anarchist Jeff "The Snowman" Monson approaches police about their blockade of a major road leading to downtown St. Paul. Thousands of activists protested the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, MN from September 1-4. While some marches were peaceful, others led to violence by both the protesters and riot police.
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