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  • 09 MAY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: State Senator STEVE GALLARDO, a Democrat, talks about his opposition to SB1070 and other anti-immigrant laws at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday. Governor Jan Brewer, State Senate President Russell Pearce and Attorney General Tom Horne, all Republicans, held one press conference to announce that the state was suing to take its legal battle over SB1070, Arizona's tough anti-immigration law, past the US Court of Appeals and straight to the US Supreme Court. State Senator Steve Gallardo, a Democrat, held a press conference to announce that he was opposed to the Republican's legal actions and called on them to drop the suit altogether. Isolated shouting matches broke out between activists on both sides of the immigration issue during the press conferences.       Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 09 MAY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: State Senator STEVE GALLARDO, a Democrat, talks about his opposition to SB1070 and other anti-immigrant laws at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday. Governor Jan Brewer, State Senate President Russell Pearce and Attorney General Tom Horne, all Republicans, held one press conference to announce that the state was suing to take its legal battle over SB1070, Arizona's tough anti-immigration law, past the US Court of Appeals and straight to the US Supreme Court. State Senator Steve Gallardo, a Democrat, held a press conference to announce that he was opposed to the Republican's legal actions and called on them to drop the suit altogether. Isolated shouting matches broke out between activists on both sides of the immigration issue during the press conferences.       Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 09 MAY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: State Senator STEVE GALLARDO, (far right) a Democrat, talks about his opposition to SB1070 and other anti-immigrant laws, while immigrants' rights supporters gather at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday. Governor Jan Brewer, State Senate President Russell Pearce and Attorney General Tom Horne, all Republicans, held one press conference to announce that the state was suing to take its legal battle over SB1070, Arizona's tough anti-immigration law, past the US Court of Appeals and straight to the US Supreme Court. State Senator Steve Gallardo, a Democrat, held a press conference to announce that he was opposed to the Republican's legal actions and called on them to drop the suit altogether. Isolated shouting matches broke out between activists on both sides of the immigration issue during the press conferences.       Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 09 MAY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: State Senator STEVE GALLARDO, a Democrat, talks about his opposition to SB1070 and other anti-immigrant laws at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix Monday. Governor Jan Brewer, State Senate President Russell Pearce and Attorney General Tom Horne, all Republicans, held one press conference to announce that the state was suing to take its legal battle over SB1070, Arizona's tough anti-immigration law, past the US Court of Appeals and straight to the US Supreme Court. State Senator Steve Gallardo, a Democrat, held a press conference to announce that he was opposed to the Republican's legal actions and called on them to drop the suit altogether. Isolated shouting matches broke out between activists on both sides of the immigration issue during the press conferences.       Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 15 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Former Thai Prime Minister ABHISIT VEJJAJIVA and leader of the Thai Democrat party, covers his mouth while he makes a mobile phone call at an anti-government protest in Bangkok. Tens of thousands of Thais packed the area around Democracy Monument in the old part of Bangkok Friday night to protest against efforts by the ruling Pheu Thai party to pass an amnesty bill that could lead to the return of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. Protest leader and former Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban announced an all-out drive to eradicate the "Thaksin regime." The protest Friday was the biggest since the amnesty bill issue percolated back into the public consciousness. The anti-government protesters have vowed to continue their protests even though the Thai Senate voted down the bill, thus killing it for at least six months.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Former Thai Prime Minister ABHISIT VEJJAJIVA and leader of the Thai Democrat party, covers his mouth while he makes a mobile phone call at an anti-government protest in Bangkok. Tens of thousands of Thais packed the area around Democracy Monument in the old part of Bangkok Friday night to protest against efforts by the ruling Pheu Thai party to pass an amnesty bill that could lead to the return of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. Protest leader and former Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban announced an all-out drive to eradicate the "Thaksin regime." The protest Friday was the biggest since the amnesty bill issue percolated back into the public consciousness. The anti-government protesters have vowed to continue their protests even though the Thai Senate voted down the bill, thus killing it for at least six months.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, talks to voters in a small restaurant in Bangkok. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, poses for photos with students during a campaign appearance on Silom Road in Bangkok. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:     Dr. RICHARD CARMONA talks to voters during a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:     Dr. RICHARD CARMONA talks to voters during a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  A voter who supports Pres. Obama at a town hall meeting with Dr. Richard Carmona in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:   Dr. RICHARD CARMONA answers voters' questions during a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks to a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:    Arizona State Senator STEVE GALLARDO, (left) a Democrat, walks to a press conference to announce his opposition to a state bill that would allow concealed weapons on college campuses on Monday, Feb. 6. The Arizona State Senate's Judiciary Committee, chaired by Sen Ron Gould (Republican) debated several bills Monday that would loosen the state's gun laws, already among the loosest in the United States. One bill would allow anyone with a concealed carry permit to carry guns on the grounds of public universities. Universities could only ban guns if they provided secured gun lock boxes in each building. Universities, which are opposed to the legislation, say that the lock boxes would cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and that guns would make the campuses less safe. Most of the police departments in Arizona, as well as university student bodies, also oppose the legislation to allow guns on campus.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, during a campaign walk in downtown Bangkok Wednesday. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, during a campaign walk in downtown Bangkok Wednesday. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, poses for photos with students during a campaign appearance on Silom Road in Bangkok. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, poses for photos with students during a campaign appearance on Silom Road in Bangkok. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, "wais" (the "wai" is a traditional Thai greeting) voters as he during a campaign function on Silom Road in Bangkok. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, walks down Silom Road during a campaign appearance in Bangkok Wednesday. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, talks to reporters during a campaign appearance in Bangkok Wednesday. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, talks to a Thai voter who handed him a flower garland during a campaign appearance on Silom Road in Bangkok. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, talks to a child during a campaign walk in downtown Bangkok Wednesday. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, "wais" as he walks into a medical clinic during a campaign walk in Bangkok. The "wai" is a traditional Thai greeting. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, talks to voters in a small restaurant in Bangkok. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, "wais" (the "wai" is a traditional Thai greeting) voters as he arrives at a campaign function on Silom Road in Bangkok. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, walks through a pharmacy during a campaign appearance in Bangkok. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, walks along Silom Road during a campaign appearance in Bangkok. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, talks to reporters during a campaign appearance in Bangkok Wednesday. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, talks to reporters during a campaign appearance in Bangkok Wednesday. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, talks to reporters during a campaign appearance in Bangkok Wednesday. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, waves to voters on Silom Road in Bangkok. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, "wais" (the "wai" is a traditional Thai greeting) voters as he arrives at a campaign function on Silom Road in Bangkok. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, waves to voters on Silom Road in Bangkok. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SukhumbhandParipatraBKKGovCampaign00...jpg
  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, talks to a Thai voter who handed him a flower garland during a campaign appearance on Silom Road in Bangkok. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, "wais" (the "wai" is a traditional Thai greeting) voters as he arrives at a campaign function on Silom Road in Bangkok. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JANUARY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   SUKHUMBHAND PARIBATRA, candidate for Governor of Bangkok, "wais" (the "wai" is a traditional Thai greeting) voters as he arrives at a campaign function on Silom Road in Bangkok. The Oxford educated Sukhumbhand is a member of the Thai royal family (he is a great grandson of the late Thai King Chulalongkorn). He is a member of the Thai Democrat party and was first elected Governor of Bangkok in 2009. He is running for reelection this year. Sukhumbhand faces six challengers in the March 3 election. His toughest opponent is expected to be Police General Pongsapat Pongcharoen, who is running under the banner of the Pheu Thai Party, which controls the Prime Minister's office and Parliament.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:     Dr. RICHARD CARMONA talks to voters during a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:     Dr. RICHARD CARMONA talks to voters during a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:     Dr. RICHARD CARMONA talks to voters during a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:     Dr. RICHARD CARMONA talks to voters during a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:     Dr. RICHARD CARMONA talks to voters during a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:   Voters listen to Dr. Richard Carmona during a town hall meeting with Dr. Richard Carmona in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  A voter who supports Pres. Obama at a town hall meeting with Dr. Richard Carmona in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  A voter who supports Pres. Obama at a town hall meeting with Dr. Richard Carmona in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  A voter who supports Pres. Obama at a town hall meeting with Dr. Richard Carmona in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:   Dr. RICHARD CARMONA answers voters' questions during a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:   Dr. RICHARD CARMONA answers voters' questions during a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:    Voters line up to ask questions of Dr. Richard Carmona during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:    Voters line up to ask questions of Dr. Richard Carmona during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks during a campaign town hall meeting in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ: Dr. RICHARD CARMONA waits to speak at a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ: Dr. RICHARD CARMONA waits to speak at a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ: Dr. RICHARD CARMONA waits to speak at a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ: Dr. RICHARD CARMONA waits to speak at a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ: Dr. RICHARD CARMONA waits to speak at a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ: Dr. RICHARD CARMONA talks to voters during a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ: Dr. RICHARD CARMONA talks to voters during a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:   Dr. RICHARD CARMONA talks to voters during a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:   Dr. RICHARD CARMONA talks to voters during a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:   Dr. RICHARD CARMONA talks to voters during a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:   Dr. RICHARD CARMONA talks to voters during a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2012 - SURPRISE, AZ:   Dr. RICHARD CARMONA talks to voters during a campaign town hall in Surprise, AZ. Carmona, a Democrat, is from Tucson, AZ. He is a former US Surgeon General, former Green Beret, and former SWAT Police officer, is running for the US Senate being vacated by Republican Sen. Jon Kyl. His opponent in the November election is Rep. Jeff Flake, a long serving Congressman from Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks to a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks to a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks to a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks to a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks to a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks to a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks to a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks to a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:  Dr. RICHARD CARMONA speaks to a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ:   Dr. RICHARD CARMONA walks into a veterans' town hall meeting during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Dr RICHARD CARMONA (blue shirt) talks to a veteran who was an Air Force nurse in Vietnam during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Dr RICHARD CARMONA (blue shirt) talks to a Special Forces veteran of the Vietnam War during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Dr RICHARD CARMONA (blue shirt) talks to a Special Forces veteran of the Vietnam War during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Dr RICHARD CARMONA (blue shirt) talks to a Special Forces veteran of the Vietnam War during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Dr RICHARD CARMONA (blue shirt) talks to a Special Forces veteran of the Vietnam War during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 AUGUST 2012 - PHOENIX, AZ: Dr RICHARD CARMONA (blue shirt) talks to a Special Forces veteran of the Vietnam War during a campaign stop at an American Legion Hall in Phoenix Thursday. Carmona, the former US Surgeon General under President George W. Bush, is running for the US Senate as a Democrat. Carmona's personal story is an important part of his campaign. He dropped out of high school to join the US Army. He applied for Special Forces and was turned down because he didn't have a high school diploma, he got his GED, reapplied and was accepted into Special Forces. He served in Vietnam as a combat medic. After he was discharged, he went back to college, became a R.N., went to medical school and became a surgeon, became a police officer and member of the SWAT Team in Tucson, AZ. He became the surgeon general in 2002 and returned to Tucson after his term as surgeon general.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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