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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: Logs burn along Highway 89 north of Flagstaff Tuesday, near the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: Jeff Shaw (CQ) from Christopher Kohl's FD (CQ) puts water on a hot spot on the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: Scott Van Eckhoutte (CQ) from Christopher Creek FD (LEFT) and Bob Urban (CQ) from Beaver Valley FD work a hot spot during mop up on the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: Bob Urban (CQ) from Beaver Valley FD works a hot spot on the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: Bob Urban (CQ) from Beaver Valley FD works a hot spot on the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: Scott Van Eckhoutte (CQ) from Christopher Creek FD, works a hot spot on the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: Jeff Shaw (CQ) from Christopher Kohl's FD (CQ) puts water on a hot spot on the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: Jeff Shaw (CQ) from Christopher Kohl's FD (CQ) puts water on a hot spot on the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: Jeff Shaw (CQ) from Christopher Kohl's FD (CQ) and Scott Van Eckhoutte (CQ) from Christopher Creek FD work a hot spot on the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: Jeff Shaw (CQ) from Christopher Kohl's FD (CQ) puts water on a hot spot on the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: Robert Smith CQ, from the Groveland Hot Shots (CQ) on the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: Sean Inman (CQ) from the Groveland Hot Shots (CQ) carries a chain saw on the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: Robert Smith CQ, from the Groveland Hot Shots (CQ) on the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: Robert Smith CQ, from the Groveland Hot Shots (CQ) on the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: A firefighting helicopter flies over the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: Robert Smith CQ, from the Groveland Hot Shots (CQ) on the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: Members of the Groveland Hot Shots do mop up on the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: Jeff Shaw (CQ) from Christopher Kohl's FD (CQ) and Scott Van Eckhoutte (CQ) from Christopher Creek FD work a hot spot on the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: Jeff Shaw (CQ) from Christopher Kohl's FD (CQ) puts water on a hot spot on the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: A tree burns on the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: Fire officials conduct a media briefing for reporters before taking them on the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: Smoke rises from the Schultz Fire near the San Francisco peaks, which still have snow on them on the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 JUNE 2010 - FLAGSTAFF, AZ: Logs burn along Highway 89 north of Flagstaff Tuesday, near the line at the Schultz Fire burning north of Flagstaff, AZ. The fire has consumed more than 12,000 acres of forest land and burned within a few feet of homes in some neighborhoods in Flagstaff.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2010 -- BUCKEYE, AZ: The rescue helicopter brings Colorado, the valley's most famous horse, in after picking him up from a a sandbar in the Gila River bed after being rescued near Buckeye Tuesday morning. Colorado has spent the last several days marooned on a sandbar in the middle of the river after he and his owners were nearly swept downstream during a trail ride.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2010 -- BUCKEYE, AZ: Colorado, the valley's most famous horse, comes in for a soft landing in the Gila River bed after being rescued near Buckeye Tuesday morning. Colorado has spent the last several days marooned on a sandbar in the middle of the river after he and his owners were nearly swept downstream during a trail ride.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2010 -- BUCKEYE, AZ: The media wait for Colorado in the Gila River bed after being rescued near Buckeye Tuesday morning. Colorado has spent the last several days marooned on a sandbar in the middle of the river after he and his owners were nearly swept downstream during a trail ride. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2010 -- BUCKEYE, AZ: Vickie Eshenbaugh, who was riding Colorado, her husband Mark Eshenbaugh and family friend Alyssa Peterson (CQ) 8, with Colorado near Buckeye Tuesday morning. Colorado has spent the last several days marooned on a sandbar in the middle of the river after he and his owners were nearly swept downstream during a trail ride.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2010 -- BUCKEYE, AZ: Mark Eshenbaugh and his horse Colorado after the horese was rescued near Buckeye Tuesday morning. Colorado has spent the last several days marooned on a sandbar in the middle of the river after he and his owners were nearly swept downstream during a trail ride.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2010 -- BUCKEYE, AZ: Vickie and Mark Eshenbaugh walk Colorado back from the helicopter near Buckeye Tuesday morning. Colorado has spent the last several days marooned on a sandbar in the middle of the river after he and his owners were nearly swept downstream during a trail ride. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2010 -- BUCKEYE, AZ: Alyssa Peterson (CQ) 8 and Mark Eshenbaugh walk Colorado away the helicopter landing zone near Buckeye Tuesday morning. Colorado has spent the last several days marooned on a sandbar in the middle of the river after he and his owners were nearly swept downstream during a trail ride.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2010 -- BUCKEYE, AZ:The helicopter takes off to go fetch Colorado in the Gila River bed after being rescued near Buckeye Tuesday morning. Colorado has spent the last several days marooned on a sandbar in the middle of the river after he and his owners were nearly swept downstream during a trail ride.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2010 -- BUCKEYE, AZ: Colorado's rescuers have a safety briefing the Gila River bed near Buckeye Tuesday morning. Colorado has spent the last several days marooned on a sandbar in the middle of the river after he and his owners were nearly swept downstream during a trail ride.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 FEBRUARY 2010 -- WINSLOW, AZ: The entrance to Homolovi Ruins State Park north of Winslow. The park closed on Feb 22. The park's employees will spend the next few days packing up the park's exhibits but worry that the park's vulnerable archeological sites will be plundered by vandals and relic hunters when the park is vacant.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 FEBRUARY 2010 -- WINSLOW, AZ: Pottery shards on a rock at Homolovi Ruins State Park north of Winslow. The park closed on Feb 22. The park's employees will spend the next few days packing up the park's exhibits but worry that the park's vulnerable archeological sites will be plundered by vandals and relic hunters when the park is vacant.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 FEBRUARY 2010 -- WINSLOW, AZ: Kenn Evans II (CQ KENN WITH 2 n), a Park Ranger II, packs Hopi pottery for sale in the visitor center at Homolovi Ruins State Park north of Winslow. The park closed on Feb 22. The park's employees will spend the next few days packing up the park's exhibits but worry that the park's vulnerable archeological sites will be plundered by vandals and relic hunters when the park is vacant.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 FEBRUARY 2010 -- WINSLOW, AZ: Kachinas in the visitor center and gift shop at Homolovi Ruins State Park north of Winslow. The park closed on Feb 22. The park's employees will spend the next few days packing up the park's exhibits but worry that the park's vulnerable archeological sites will be plundered by vandals and relic hunters when the park is vacant.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 FEBRUARY 2010 -- WINSLOW, AZ: Kenn Evans II (CQ KENN WITH 2 n), a Park Ranger II, packs artifacts at Homolovi Ruins State Park north of Winslow. The park closed on Feb 22. The park's employees will spend the next few days packing up the park's exhibits but worry that the park's vulnerable archeological sites will be plundered by vandals and relic hunters when the park is vacant.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 FEBRUARY 2010 -- WINSLOW, AZ: Empty display cases at Homolovi Ruins State Park north of Winslow. The park closed on Feb 22. The park's employees will spend the next few days packing up the park's exhibits but worry that the park's vulnerable archeological sites will be plundered by vandals and relic hunters when the park is vacant.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 FEBRUARY 2010 -- WINSLOW, AZ: Kenn Evans II (CQ KENN WITH 2 n), a Park Ranger II at Homolovi Ruins State Park north of Winslow, takes down a display. The park closed on Feb 22. The park's employees will spend the next few days packing up the park's exhibits but worry that the park's vulnerable archeological sites will be plundered by vandals and relic hunters when the park is vacant.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 FEBRUARY 2010 -- WINSLOW, AZ: A poly-chrome pre Hispanic bowl at Homolovi Ruins State Park north of Winslow. The park closed on Feb 22. The park's employees will spend the next few days packing up the park's exhibits but worry that the park's vulnerable archeological sites will be plundered by vandals and relic hunters when the park is vacant.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 FEBRUARY 2010 -- WINSLOW, AZ: Curator Michael Freisinger (CQ) packs up artifacts, including a pre-Hispanic bowl, at Homolovi Ruins State Park north of Winslow. The park closed on Feb 22. The park's employees will spend the next few days packing up the park's exhibits but worry that the park's vulnerable archeological sites will be plundered by vandals and relic hunters when the park is vacant.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 25 FEBRUARY 2010 -- WINSLOW, AZ: Rooms and a wall at Homolovi Ruins State Park north of Winslow. The park closed on Feb 22. The park's employees will spend the next few days packing up the park's exhibits but worry that the park's vulnerable archeological sites will be plundered by vandals and relic hunters when the park is vacant.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 FEBRUARY 2010 -- PRESCOTT, AZ:  James Arthur Ray looks to some of the people in the gallery during the second day of Ray's bond hearing in Prescott Wednesday. POOL PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   SEDONA SWEAT LODGE DEATHS TRIAL
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  • 24 FEBRUARY 2010 --PRESCOTT, AZ: Attorney Luis Li (right) talks to his client, James Arthur Ray onthe second day of Ray's bond reduction hearing. The bond was ultimately reduced to about $500,000 from $5million. Sedona sweat lodge deaths. Homocide, manslaughter, crime.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 FEBRUARY 2010 -- PRESCOTT, AZ:  James Arthur Ray during the second day of Ray's bond hearing in Prescott Wednesday.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ    SEDONA SWEAT LODGE DEATHS TRIAL
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  • 22 FEBRUARY 2010 -- CAMP VERDE, AZ: James Arthur Ray  during the his bond hearing in Camp Verde Tuesday. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 FEBRUARY 2010 -- CAMP VERDE, AZ: Judge Warren Darrow (left) leads a conference among lawyers during the bond hearing for James Arthur Ray in Camp Verde Tuesday. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 22 FEBRUARY 2010 -- CAMP VERDE, AZ: Luis Li, (right) one of James Arthur Ray's lawyer. questions Richard Echols, a forensic accountant testifying for the state, testifies to James Arthur Ray's financials during the bond hearing for James Arthur Ray in Camp Verde Tuesday. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ: James Arthur Ray walks back to the Yavapai County Jail from the county courthouse after his initial appearance Thursday. Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ    NO SALES
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ: J.R. Packhorse, representing the Intertribal Eagle Feather Council and  Lakota Nation talks about Native American interests in the James Arthur Ray case. Packhorse said he was there to observe the proceeding to make sure Native interests and common law interests coincided. He said Ray had violated Native traditions by using a sacred ceremony to make money. He said that in traditional culture you presented a small gift to leader of the ceremony but didn't pay him. And that the sweat lodge ceremony is a life giving ceremony but that Ray had, allegedly, taken lives during the ceremony.  Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. James Arthur Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   NO SALES
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ: J.R. Packhorse, representing the Intertribal Eagle Feather Council and  Lakota Nation talks about Native American interests in the James Arthur Ray case. Packhorse said he was there to observe the proceeding to make sure Native interests and common law interests coincided. He said Ray had violated Native traditions by using a sacred ceremony to make money. He said that in traditional culture you presented a small gift to leader of the ceremony but didn't pay him. And that the sweat lodge ceremony is a life giving ceremony but that Ray had, allegedly, taken lives during the ceremony.  Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. James Arthur Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   NO SALES
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ: J.R. Packhorse, representing the Intertribal Eagle Feather Council and  Lakota Nation talks about Native American interests in the James Arthur Ray case. Packhorse said he was there to observe the proceeding to make sure Native interests and common law interests coincided. He said Ray had violated Native traditions by using a sacred ceremony to make money. He said that in traditional culture you presented a small gift to leader of the ceremony but didn't pay him. And that the sweat lodge ceremony is a life giving ceremony but that Ray had, allegedly, taken lives during the ceremony.  Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. James Arthur Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   NO SALES
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ: J.R. Packhorse, representing the Intertribal Eagle Feather Council and  Lakota Nation talks about Native American interests in the James Arthur Ray case. Packhorse said he was there to observe the proceeding to make sure Native interests and common law interests coincided. He said Ray had violated Native traditions by using a sacred ceremony to make money. He said that in traditional culture you presented a small gift to leader of the ceremony but didn't pay him. And that the sweat lodge ceremony is a life giving ceremony but that Ray had, allegedly, taken lives during the ceremony.  Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. James Arthur Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   NO SALES
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ:  Lisa Gage, left, and Brian Walker, freelancers on assignment for Good Morning America (Gage) and Inside Edition (Walker) check their sound gear before James Arthur Ray's initial appearance in the hallway of the Yavapai County Court for James Arthur Ray's initial appearance to start. Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ    NO SALES
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ: J.R. Packhorse, representing the Intertribal Eagle Feather Council and  Lakota Nation talks about Native American interests in the James Arthur Ray case. Packhorse said he was there to observe the proceeding to make sure Native interests and common law interests coincided. He said Ray had violated Native traditions by using a sacred ceremony to make money. He said that in traditional culture you presented a small gift to leader of the ceremony but didn't pay him. And that the sweat lodge ceremony is a life giving ceremony but that Ray had, allegedly, taken lives during the ceremony. James Arthur Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ    NO SALES
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ:  Media from the Phoenix area and national networks wait in the hallway of the Yavapai County Court for James Arthur Ray's initial appearance to start. Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   NO SALES
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ:  Media from the Phoenix area and national networks wait in the hallway of the Yavapai County Court for James Arthur Ray's initial appearance to start. Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   NO SALES
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ:  Media from the Phoenix area and national networks wait in the hallway of the Yavapai County Court for James Arthur Ray's initial appearance to start. Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   NO SALES
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ: James Arthur Ray walks back to the Yavapai County Jail from the county courthouse after his initial appearance Thursday. Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ    NO SALES
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ: James Arthur Ray walks back to the Yavapai County Jail from the county courthouse after his initial appearance Thursday. Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ    NO SALES
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ:  Steven Young, representing Yavapai County, talks to the media after the initial appearance of James Arthur Ray Thursday. Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   NO SALES
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ:  Steven Young, representing Yavapai County, talks to the media after the initial appearance of James Arthur Ray Thursday. Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   NO SALES
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ:  Steven Young, representing Yavapai County, talks to the media after the initial appearance of James Arthur Ray Thursday. Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ     NO SALES
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ:  James Arthur Ray's attorney Luis Li leaves the Yavapai County Court after Ray's initial appearance. Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   NO SALES
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ:  James Arthur Ray's attorney Luis Li leaves the Yavapai County Court after Ray's initial appearance. Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   NO SALES
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ:  James Arthur Ray's attorney Luis Li leaves the Yavapai County Court after Ray's initial appearance. Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   NO SALES
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ:  Steven Young, representing Yavapai County, talks to the media after the initial appearance of James Arthur Ray Thursday. Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   NO SALES
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ: James Arthur Ray walks back to the Yavapai County Jail from the county courthouse after his initial appearance Thursday. Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ    NO SALES
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ:  Media from the Phoenix area and national networks wait in the hallway of the Yavapai County Court for James Arthur Ray's initial appearance to start. Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ   NO SALES
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ: James Arthur Ray walks back to the Yavapai County Jail from the county courthouse after his initial appearance Thursday. Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ    NO SALES
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  • 04 FEBRUARY 2010 - CAMP VERDE, AZ: James Arthur Ray walks back to the Yavapai County Jail from the county courthouse after his initial appearance Thursday. Ray had his initial appearance in Yavapai County Court in Camp Verde Thursday morning. His bail was set at $5 Million Dollars (US). Ray did not post bail and remains in jail. Ray was arrested in Prescott, AZ, on Feb 3 and charged with three counts of manslaughter after three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony he was holding in Sedona, AZ, in October 2009. The ceremony was a part of a "Spiritual Warrior" workshop Ray was leading. He charged participants $8,000 each. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ    NO SALES
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ: A sign on a cafe in Wenden urges people to boil their water.  Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ: Bridgett Edwards (CQ) cleans her grandparents porch in front of their home in Wenden Saturday.  Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ:  A loader in Wenden scrapes mud off the street. Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ:  Leopoldo Portugal (CQ) cleans up the yard of his home in Wenden. Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ:  Leopoldo Portugal (CQ) cleans up the yard of his home, while his clothes dry on his fence, in Wenden. Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ:  Jesus Pena cleans the yard of the Mesecher home in Wenden. Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ:  Streets in Wenden show the signs of flooding. Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ:  Streets in Wenden show the signs of flooding. Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ: A loader in Wenden fills a dump truck with mud. Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ: Lisette Angel Montes (CQ) plays with a ball while other people from Wenden play a pick up game of basketball in the shelter in Salome. Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ: People from Wenden play a pick up game of basketball in the shelter in Salome. Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ: Children play chess in the shelter in Salome. Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ:  Red Cross Emergency Service Specialist Tiffany Buford (CQ) plays with Naomi Balcazar (CQ) 4 months old, at the shelter in Salome. Brittney's family lives in Wenden and was evacuated to Salome. Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ:  Antonia Soberanes (CQ) reads to her daughter, Brittney Soberanes (CQ) in the Red Cross shelter in Salome. They are from Wenden. Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ:  Karla Felix (CQ) changes her daughter, Belinda Beltran (CQ) 6 months, in the Red Cross shelter in Salome. Both are from Wenden. Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ:  Margaret Mesecher (CQ) 82, talks about how she and her husband were evacuated from their home Thursday night. They moved to Wenden in 2000, just before the town's first flood. Their home was destroyed in that flood. This time their yard and home exterior were damaged but the interior was undamaged. Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ:  Paramedics hustle a patient complaining of a chess pains to a waiting medevac helicopter in Salome. The patient was one of hundreds of people who fled flood waters in Wenden. Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ:  Jose Montes, (CQ) a 14 year resident of Wenden, cleans the front of his home. During a break he said, "This is a lot of work for one person." Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ: Bridgett Edwards (CQ) cleans her grandparents porch in front of their home in Wenden Saturday.  Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ:  Streets in Wenden show the signs of flooding. Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ:  Streets in Wenden show the signs of flooding. Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ: Felipe Cruz carried a headboard out of a family member's home in Wenden.  Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ:  Guadalupe Lard (CQ) carries furniture out of the home of family member who was flooded out in Wenden. Lard said the home was not flooded in the 2000 flood but this year more than one foot of water roared through the home. She said six classrooms in the elementary school across the street were damaged by flood waters. In 2000, the flood didn't reach the school. Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ:  Jose Montes, (CQ) a 14 year resident of Wenden, cleans the front of his home. During a break he said, "This is a lot of work for one person." Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 JANUARY 2010 -- WENDEN, AZ:  Jose Montes, (CQ) a 14 year resident of Wenden, takes a break while cleaning the front of his home. During the break he said, "This is a lot of work for one person." Wenden was slammed by its second 100 year flood in 10 years on Thursday night when water raced through Centennial Wash and into the small town in La Paz County west of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents were evacuated to Red Cross shelters in Salome, about 5 miles west of Wenden.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • June 28, 2008 - PHOENIX, AZ: Phoenix police officer TIM GRAHAM checks the make and model of a revolver turned in during the gun buy back Saturday. The city of Phoenix conducted its first gun buy back program Saturday. People who turned in a functioning gun of any sort were given a card good for $100 worth of groceries at Basha's or Food City grocery stores in the Phoenix area. The program was funded by a donation of $10,000 worth of cards. All of the cards were given away within hours of the start of the program. Critics said the buy back was a sham, that only old, barely serviceable firearms would be turned in. Most of the guns turned in did appear to be old, but all were functioning. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • June 28, 2008 - PHOENIX, AZ: Phoenix police officer J. RAMIREZ clears a shotgun turned in during the gun bay back Saturday. The city of Phoenix conducted its first gun buy back program Saturday. People who turned in a functioning gun of any sort were given a card good for $100 worth of groceries at Basha's or Food City grocery stores in the Phoenix area. The program was funded by a donation of $10,000 worth of cards. All of the cards were given away within hours of the start of the program. Critics said the buy back was a sham, that only old, barely serviceable firearms would be turned in. Most of the guns turned in did appear to be old, but all were functioning. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 03 APRIL 2008 -- GUADALUPE, AZ:  Undercover deputies with the Maricopa County Sheriff's Department arrest a man wanted on misdemeanor warrants and drug possession during an anti-crime sweep in Guadalupe, AZ, Thursday. The Maricopa County Sheriff's Department has started high profile zero tolerance crime sweeps targeting illegal immigrants but also arresting anyone they find breaking the law or with outstanding warrants. All of the previous sweeps have been in Phoenix city limits. This was the first one outside Phoenix, Guadalupe is a working class unincorporated town south of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents are Native Americans and Hispanics and hundreds of people lined the street to protest the sweep.    Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 03 APRIL 2008 -- GUADALUPE, AZ:  Undercover deputies with the Maricopa County Sheriff's Department arrest a man wanted on misdemeanor warrants and drug possession during an anti-crime sweep in Guadalupe, AZ, Thursday. The Maricopa County Sheriff's Department has started high profile zero tolerance crime sweeps targeting illegal immigrants but also arresting anyone they find breaking the law or with outstanding warrants. All of the previous sweeps have been in Phoenix city limits. This was the first one outside Phoenix, Guadalupe is a working class unincorporated town south of Phoenix. Most of the town's residents are Native Americans and Hispanics and hundreds of people lined the street to protest the sweep.    Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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