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  • 14 OCTOBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Shoppers in the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter shop for the iPhone 4S and accessories Friday morning. Hundreds of people lined up at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday, Oct. 14, to buy the iPhone 4S. The phone sold out in pre-orders last week and sales at the Scottsdale Apple Store were brisk through the morning.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 OCTOBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Shoppers hoping to buy an iPhone 4S file into the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter just after the store opened. Hundreds of people lined up at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday, Oct. 14, to buy the iPhone 4S. The phone sold out in pre-orders last week and sales at the Scottsdale Apple Store were brisk through the morning.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 OCTOBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   The first person in line for the new iPhone 4S is congratulated by an Apple Store employee at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter. Hundreds of people lined up at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday, Oct. 14, to buy the iPhone 4S. The phone sold out in pre-orders last week and sales at the Scottsdale Apple Store were brisk through the morning.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 OCTOBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Apple Store employees run around the Apple Store at the Scottsdale Quarter just before opening the store and starting sales of the iPhone 4S. Hundreds of people lined up at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday, Oct. 14, to buy the iPhone 4S. The phone sold out in pre-orders last week and sales at the Scottsdale Apple Store were brisk through the morning.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 OCTOBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   GLENN JIO (left) and DAVE HAYDEN type on their old iPhones while they wait in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter for the new iPhone 4S. Hundreds of people lined up at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday, Oct. 14, to buy the iPhone 4S. The phone sold out in pre-orders last week and sales at the Scottsdale Apple Store were brisk through the morning.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 OCTOBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   HILLARY CLARK, 9, sits in a chair in front of the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter before the iPhone 4S went on sale. Hillary was with her father, they arrived at the Apple Store at 9:30PM Thursday and spent the night camped with others who wanted to be the first to get their hands on the new iPhone. Hundreds of people lined up at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday, Oct. 14, to buy the iPhone 4S. The phone sold out in pre-orders last week and sales at the Scottsdale Apple Store were brisk through the morning.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 OCTOBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   An Apple Store employee talks to HILLARY CLARK, 9, before the iPhone 4S went on sale at the Apple Store in Scottsdale Quarter. Hillary was with her father, they arrived at the Apple Store at 9:30PM Thursday and spent the night camped with others who wanted to be the first to get their hands on the new iPhone. Hundreds of people lined up at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday, Oct. 14, to buy the iPhone 4S. The phone sold out in pre-orders last week and sales at the Scottsdale Apple Store were brisk through the morning.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 OCTOBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   An Apple Store employee talks to HILLARY CLARK, 9, before the iPhone 4S went on sale at the Apple Store in Scottsdale Quarter. Hillary was with her father, they arrived at the Apple Store at 9:30PM Thursday and spent the night camped with others who wanted to be the first to get their hands on the new iPhone. Hundreds of people lined up at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday, Oct. 14, to buy the iPhone 4S. The phone sold out in pre-orders last week and sales at the Scottsdale Apple Store were brisk through the morning.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 OCTOBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Shoppers in the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter shop for the iPhone 4S and accessories Friday morning. Hundreds of people lined up at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday, Oct. 14, to buy the iPhone 4S. The phone sold out in pre-orders last week and sales at the Scottsdale Apple Store were brisk through the morning.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 OCTOBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Apple Store employees run around the Apple Store and greet shoppers at the Scottsdale Quarter just before opening the store and starting sales of the iPhone 4S. Hundreds of people lined up at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday, Oct. 14, to buy the iPhone 4S. The phone sold out in pre-orders last week and sales at the Scottsdale Apple Store were brisk through the morning.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 OCTOBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   Apple Store employees run around the Apple Store at the Scottsdale Quarter just before opening the store and starting sales of the iPhone 4S. Hundreds of people lined up at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday, Oct. 14, to buy the iPhone 4S. The phone sold out in pre-orders last week and sales at the Scottsdale Apple Store were brisk through the morning.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 OCTOBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   A man waits in line to buy the new iPhone 4S in front of a display for iPhones at the Apple Store in Scottsdale Quarter. Hundreds of people lined up at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday, Oct. 14, to buy the iPhone 4S. The phone sold out in pre-orders last week and sales at the Scottsdale Apple Store were brisk through the morning.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 OCTOBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   GLENN JIO (left) and DAVE HAYDEN type on their old iPhones while they wait in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter for the new iPhone 4S. Hundreds of people lined up at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday, Oct. 14, to buy the iPhone 4S. The phone sold out in pre-orders last week and sales at the Scottsdale Apple Store were brisk through the morning.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 OCTOBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   People wait in line at the Apple Store in Scottsdale Quarter to buy the new iPhone 4S. Hundreds of people lined up at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday, Oct. 14, to buy the iPhone 4S. The phone sold out in pre-orders last week and sales at the Scottsdale Apple Store were brisk through the morning.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 OCTOBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   People wait in line at the Apple Store in Scottsdale Quarter to buy the new iPhone 4S. Hundreds of people lined up at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday, Oct. 14, to buy the iPhone 4S. The phone sold out in pre-orders last week and sales at the Scottsdale Apple Store were brisk through the morning.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 OCTOBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:   People wait in line under a display for iPhones at the Apple Store in Scottsdale Quarter to buy the new iPhone 4S. Hundreds of people lined up at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday, Oct. 14, to buy the iPhone 4S. The phone sold out in pre-orders last week and sales at the Scottsdale Apple Store were brisk through the morning.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 OCTOBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  A shrine for the late Steve Jobs, who passed away last week from complications from pancreatic cancer, the Apple Store in Scottsdale Quarter just before the iPhone 4S went on sale. Hundreds of people lined up at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday, Oct. 14, to buy the iPhone 4S. The phone sold out in pre-orders last week and sales at the Scottsdale Apple Store were brisk through the morning.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 OCTOBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  A shrine for the late Steve Jobs, who passed away last week from complications from pancreatic cancer, the Apple Store in Scottsdale Quarter just before the iPhone 4S went on sale. Hundreds of people lined up at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday, Oct. 14, to buy the iPhone 4S. The phone sold out in pre-orders last week and sales at the Scottsdale Apple Store were brisk through the morning.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 14 OCTOBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  A shrine for the late Steve Jobs, who passed away last week from complications from pancreatic cancer, the Apple Store in Scottsdale Quarter just before the iPhone 4S went on sale. Hundreds of people lined up at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday, Oct. 14, to buy the iPhone 4S. The phone sold out in pre-orders last week and sales at the Scottsdale Apple Store were brisk through the morning.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2008 -- SCOTTSDALE, AZ: AERYN HEIDEMANN, from Scottsdale, AZ, and other voters, wait in the Scottsdale, AZ, city hall to receive their ballots so they can vote during Arizona's early voting. More than 350 people were in line by 9:30 AM Friday to cast ballots in Scottsdale, Arizona. Arizona's early voting period lasted only three days, from Wednesday, Oct. 29 through Friday Oct. 31. Lines were long at all of the early voting locations in the Phoenix suburbs. In Scottsdale, people waited six hours to vote. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (center) arrives for a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (center) arrives for a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (right) arrives for a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (left) arrives for a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (center) arrives for a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    A Michele Bachmann supporter waits for the Congresswoman and Republican presidential hopeful to arrive at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, AZ, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Michele Bachmann supporters wait for her to arrive at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, AZ, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JUNE 2009 -- SCOTTSDALE, AZ: LISA KOLIN, (right) from Scottsdale, AZ, uses the built in camera in her MacBook Air to take a picture of herself and some of the employees at the new Apple Store in Scottsdale, AZ, during the store's grand opening. The outlet will be Arizona's largest Apple Store, occupying nearly 10,000 square feet in the Outdoor Lifestyle Center in the Scottsdale Quarter. The store, the fifth in the Phoenix area, uses a radically different design from other Apple Stores in some respects. Ceilings in the building are approximately 20 feet high, and lined with a 75-foot long skylight, reducing dependence on artificial lighting. Aiding the skylight is an all-glass front and rear, permitting visitors to see directly through the store. More than one thousand people lined up to get into the store. Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2008 -- SCOTTSDALE, AZ: People wait to receive their ballots for early voting in Scottsdale, AZ. More than 350 people were in line by 9:30 AM Friday to cast ballots in Scottsdale, Arizona. Arizona's early voting period lasted only three days, from Wednesday, Oct. 29 through Friday Oct. 31. Lines were long at all of the early voting locations in the Phoenix suburbs. In Scottsdale, people waited six hours to vote. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2008 -- SCOTTSDALE, AZ: People wait to receive their ballots for early voting in Scottsdale, AZ. More than 350 people were in line by 9:30 AM Friday to cast ballots in Scottsdale, Arizona. Arizona's early voting period lasted only three days, from Wednesday, Oct. 29 through Friday Oct. 31. Lines were long at all of the early voting locations in the Phoenix suburbs. In Scottsdale, people waited six hours to vote. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2008 -- SCOTTSDALE, AZ: People wait to receive their ballots for early voting in Scottsdale, AZ. More than 350 people were in line by 9:30 AM Friday to cast ballots in Scottsdale, Arizona. Arizona's early voting period lasted only three days, from Wednesday, Oct. 29 through Friday Oct. 31. Lines were long at all of the early voting locations in the Phoenix suburbs. In Scottsdale, people waited six hours to vote. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) signs autographs for a supporter at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) greets TOM MORRISSEY, Chairman of the Arizona Republican Party, at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (right) arrives for a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congressman Trent Franks (R-AZ) talks to conservative supporters of Michele Bachmann at a Bachmann fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, AZ, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JUNE 2009 -- SCOTTSDALE, AZ: STEVEN KELLER, of Scottsdale, AZ, was the first person in line to get into the new Apple Store in Scottsdale, Friday. He stood in front of the store for six hours waiting for it to open. The outlet will be Arizona's largest Apple Store, occupying nearly 10,000 square feet in the Outdoor Lifestyle Center in the Scottsdale Quarter. The store, the fifth in the Phoenix area, uses a radically different design from other Apple Stores in some respects. Ceilings in the building are approximately 20 feet high, and lined with a 75-foot long skylight, reducing dependence on artificial lighting. Aiding the skylight is an all-glass front and rear, permitting visitors to see directly through the store. More than one thousand people lined to get into the store during the grand opening. Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2008 -- SCOTTSDALE, AZ: People wait to receive their ballots for early voting in Scottsdale, AZ. More than 350 people were in line by 9:30 AM Friday to cast ballots in Scottsdale, Arizona. Arizona's early voting period lasted only three days, from Wednesday, Oct. 29 through Friday Oct. 31. Lines were long at all of the early voting locations in the Phoenix suburbs. In Scottsdale, people waited six hours to vote. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2008 -- SCOTTSDALE, AZ: People wait to receive their ballots for early voting in Scottsdale, AZ. More than 350 people were in line by 9:30 AM Friday to cast ballots in Scottsdale, Arizona. Arizona's early voting period lasted only three days, from Wednesday, Oct. 29 through Friday Oct. 31. Lines were long at all of the early voting locations in the Phoenix suburbs. In Scottsdale, people waited six hours to vote. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2008 -- SCOTTSDALE, AZ: People wait to receive their ballots for early voting in Scottsdale, AZ. More than 350 people were in line by 9:30 AM Friday to cast ballots in Scottsdale, Arizona. Arizona's early voting period lasted only three days, from Wednesday, Oct. 29 through Friday Oct. 31. Lines were long at all of the early voting locations in the Phoenix suburbs. In Scottsdale, people waited six hours to vote. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2008 -- SCOTTSDALE, AZ: People stand in line in front of the Scottsdale (AZ) city hall to get a ticket to wait in another line to wait for their ballots for early voting. More than 350 people were in line by 9:30 AM Friday to cast ballots in Scottsdale, Arizona. Arizona's early voting period lasted only three days, from Wednesday, Oct. 29 through Friday Oct. 31. Lines were long at all of the early voting locations in the Phoenix suburbs. In Scottsdale, people waited six hours to vote. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • Oct. 24, 2009 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ: CLY HERNLY-BROWN, RN, gives the H1N1 nasal spray to JACK DUNLOP, 5, from Scottsdale, AZ, at Scottsdale Healthcare's Community Health Services clinic Saturday morning. The Dunlops got in line at the clinic at 4AM. The first publicly administered H1N1 ("swine flu") vaccinations were given in the Phoenix area Saturday. About 52,000 doses of the vaccine, in both injection and nasal spray form, were available on a first come first served basis, but only to those in so called "high risk" groups: pregnant women, children 6 months to 4 years old, children 5 years to 18 years with underlying health concerns and direct caregivers of infants less than 6 months old. More than 700 people lined up at Scottsdale Health Care, which had 500 doses of the vaccine to administer.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Oct. 24, 2009 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ: RAY LARSON, and his granddaughter, ANNA LARSON, 11, talk to KANINA McDONALD, RN, from Scottsdale Healthcare and USAF Lt KATIE SLUGOCKI, RN, during screening for H1N1 vaccinations at Scottsdale Healthcare's Community Health Services clinic Saturday morning. The first publicly administered H1N1 ("swine flu") vaccinations were given in the Phoenix area Saturday. About 52,000 doses of the vaccine, in both injection and nasal spray form, were available on a first come first served basis, but only to those in so called "high risk" groups: pregnant women, children 6 months to 4 years old, children 5 years to 18 years with underlying health concerns and direct caregivers of infants less than 6 months old. More than 700 people lined up at Scottsdale Health Care, which had 500 doses of the vaccine to administer.     Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  SCOTT BERLIN, from Tempe, AZ, shows off his brand new, still in the box, New iPad Friday. Berlin was the first person into the Apple Store in Scottsdale to buy Apple's newest consumer device. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  SCOTT BERLIN, from Tempe, AZ, shows off his brand new, still in the box, New iPad Friday. Berlin was the first person into the Apple Store in Scottsdale to buy Apple's newest consumer device. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  SCOTT BERLIN, from Tempe, AZ, shows off his brand new, still in the box, New iPad Friday. Berlin was the first person into the Apple Store in Scottsdale to buy Apple's newest consumer device. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    iPadRelease034.jpg
  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  Shoppers leave the Apple Store in Scottsdale with their New iPads Friday. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  JON SPEEDIE, 7, plays with the New iPad in the Apple Store in Scottsdale while his father (not in photo) waits to buy Apple's newest consumer device. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  JON SPEEDIE, 7, plays with the New iPad in the Apple Store in Scottsdale while his father (not in photo) waits to buy Apple's newest consumer device. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  JON SPEEDIE, 7, plays with the New iPad in the Apple Store in Scottsdale while his father (not in photo) waits to buy Apple's newest consumer device. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  Shoppers leave the Apple Store in Scottsdale with their New iPads Friday. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  Apple Store employees help consumers looking at the New iPad at the Apple Store in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  Apple Store employees help consumers looking at the New iPad at the Apple Store in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  Apple Store employees help consumers looking at the New iPad at the Apple Store in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  An Apple Store employee sets out a placard for the New iPad in the Apple Store in Scottsdale Friday. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  An Apple Store employee sets out a placard for the New iPad in the Apple Store in Scottsdale Friday. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  Employees of the Apple Store in Scottsdale get ready to open the store before the New iPad went on sale Friday. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  Employees of the Apple Store in Scottsdale get ready to open the store before the New iPad went on sale Friday. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  Scottsdale Apple Store employees run through the crowd of people waiting to buy the New iPad Friday morning. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  People wait in line to buy the New iPad at the Apple Store in Scottsdale, AZ. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  A pedestrian walks past people waiting in line to buy the New iPad in Scottsdale, AZ. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  Apple iPhone owners show each other their phones while they wait to buy the New iPad at the Apple Store in Scottsdale. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  MIKE SPEEDIE and his son, JON SPEEDIE, 7, watch movies on Mike's iPad 2 while they wait in line for a New iPad at the Apple Store in Scottsdale. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  SCOTT BERLIN, from Tempe, AZ, shows off the card that guarantees him a New iPad at the Apple Store in Scottsdale. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  SCOTT BERLIN, from Tempe, AZ, shows off the card that guarantees him a New iPad at the Apple Store in Scottsdale. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  TALEK BEICKEL cleans the window of the Apple Store in Scottsdale before it opened to sell the New iPad Friday. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  MIKE SPEEDIE and his son, JON SPEEDIE, 7, watch movies on Mike's iPad 2 while they wait in line for a New iPad at the Apple Store in Scottsdale. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  A person waiting to buy the New iPad takes a picture with his iPhone at the Apple Store in Scottsdale. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • Aug. 8, 2009 -- SCOTTSDALE, AZ: People cross Scottsdale Rd during a protest against the Obama health care plan in Scottsdale, AZ.  Nearly 1,000 people opposed to the President Barack Obama's health care reform efforts picketed the offices of Congresman Harry Mitchell (D-AZ) in Scottsdale, AZ, Saturday. The protest was organized by conservative groups who are organizing similar protests against President Obama across the US. Ostensibly concerned mostly with health care reform, it was also a protest against almost everything related to the Obama administration. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
    HealthCareProtest005.jpg
  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  SCOTT BERLIN, from Tempe, AZ, shows off his brand new, still in the box, New iPad Friday. Berlin was the first person into the Apple Store in Scottsdale to buy Apple's newest consumer device. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  SCOTT BERLIN, from Tempe, AZ, shows off his brand new, still in the box, New iPad Friday. Berlin was the first person into the Apple Store in Scottsdale to buy Apple's newest consumer device. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  SCOTT BERLIN, from Tempe, AZ, shows off his brand new, still in the box, New iPad Friday. Berlin was the first person into the Apple Store in Scottsdale to buy Apple's newest consumer device. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    iPadRelease037.jpg
  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  JON SPEEDIE, 7, plays with the New iPad in the Apple Store in Scottsdale while his father (not in photo) waits to buy Apple's newest consumer device. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  Scottsdale Apple Store employees run through the crowd of people waiting to buy the New iPad Friday morning. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  Scottsdale Apple Store employees run through the crowd of people waiting to buy the New iPad Friday morning. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  JORDON LOW, from Phoenix, AZ, takes a picture of the New iPad sign with his iPhone at the Apple Store in Scottsdale. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  People wait in line to buy the New iPad at the Apple Store in Scottsdale, AZ. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  People wait in line to buy the New iPad at the Apple Store in Scottsdale, AZ. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  Apple iPhone owners show each other their phones while they wait to buy the New iPad at the Apple Store in Scottsdale. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  MIKE SPEEDIE and his son, JON SPEEDIE, 7, watch movies on Mike's iPad 2 while they wait in line for a New iPad at the Apple Store in Scottsdale. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 MARCH 2012 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:  MIKE SPEEDIE and his son, JON SPEEDIE, 7, watch movies on Mike's iPad 2 while they wait in line for a New iPad at the Apple Store in Scottsdale. Several hundred people were in line at the Apple Store in the Scottsdale Quarter in Scottsdale, AZ, Friday to buy the New iPad.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • Aug. 8, 2009 -- SCOTTSDALE, AZ: People line Scottsdale Rd during a protest against the Obama health care plan in Scottsdale, AZ.  Nearly 1,000 people opposed to the President Barack Obama's health care reform efforts picketed the offices of Congresman Harry Mitchell (D-AZ) in Scottsdale, AZ, Saturday. The protest was organized by conservative groups who are organizing similar protests against President Obama across the US. Ostensibly concerned mostly with health care reform, it was also a protest against almost everything related to the Obama administration. Photo by Jack Kurtz
    HealthCareProtest027.jpg
  • Aug. 8, 2009 -- SCOTTSDALE, AZ: People line Scottsdale Rd during a protest against the Obama health care plan in Scottsdale, AZ.  Nearly 1,000 people opposed to the President Barack Obama's health care reform efforts picketed the offices of Congresman Harry Mitchell (D-AZ) in Scottsdale, AZ, Saturday. The protest was organized by conservative groups who are organizing similar protests against President Obama across the US. Ostensibly concerned mostly with health care reform, it was also a protest against almost everything related to the Obama administration. Photo by Jack Kurtz
    HealthCareProtest025.jpg
  • Aug. 8, 2009 -- SCOTTSDALE, AZ: People cross Scottsdale Rd during a protest against the Obama health care plan in Scottsdale, AZ.  Nearly 1,000 people opposed to the President Barack Obama's health care reform efforts picketed the offices of Congresman Harry Mitchell (D-AZ) in Scottsdale, AZ, Saturday. The protest was organized by conservative groups who are organizing similar protests against President Obama across the US. Ostensibly concerned mostly with health care reform, it was also a protest against almost everything related to the Obama administration. Photo by Jack Kurtz
    HealthCareProtest024.jpg
  • Aug. 8, 2009 -- SCOTTSDALE, AZ: RICHARD KUBIAN, from Scottsdale, and others picket the offices of Congressman Harry Mitchell in Scottsdale, Saturday.  Nearly 1,000 people opposed to the President Barack Obama's health care reform efforts picketed the offices of Congresman Harry Mitchell (D-AZ) in Scottsdale, AZ, Saturday. The protest was organized by conservative groups who are organizing similar protests against President Obama across the US. Ostensibly concerned mostly with health care reform, it was also a protest against almost everything related to the Obama administration. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
    HealthCareProtest008.jpg
  • Aug. 8, 2009 -- SCOTTSDALE, AZ: People cross Scottsdale Rd during a protest against the Obama health care plan in Scottsdale, AZ.  Nearly 1,000 people opposed to the President Barack Obama's health care reform efforts picketed the offices of Congresman Harry Mitchell (D-AZ) in Scottsdale, AZ, Saturday. The protest was organized by conservative groups who are organizing similar protests against President Obama across the US. Ostensibly concerned mostly with health care reform, it was also a protest against almost everything related to the Obama administration. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
    HealthCareProtest006.jpg
  • 12 JUNE 2009 -- SCOTTSDALE, AZ: People use some of the iMacs in the new Apple Store in Scottsdale, AZ, during the store's grand opening. The outlet will be Arizona's largest Apple Store, occupying nearly 10,000 square feet in the Outdoor Lifestyle Center in the Scottsdale Quarter. The store, the fifth in the Phoenix area, uses a radically different design from other Apple Stores in some respects. Ceilings in the building are approximately 20 feet high, and lined with a 75-foot long skylight, reducing dependence on artificial lighting. Aiding the skylight is an all-glass front and rear, permitting visitors to see directly through the store. More than one thousand people lined to get into the store during the grand opening. Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 12 JUNE 2009 -- SCOTTSDALE, AZ: Shoppers file into the new Apple Store in Scottsdale, AZ, during its grand opening. The outlet will be Arizona's largest Apple Store, occupying nearly 10,000 square feet in the Outdoor Lifestyle Center in the Scottsdale Quarter. The store, the fifth in the Phoenix area, uses a radically different design from other Apple Stores in some respects. Ceilings in the building are approximately 20 feet high, and lined with a 75-foot long skylight, reducing dependence on artificial lighting. Aiding the skylight is an all-glass front and rear, permitting visitors to see directly through the store. More than one thousand people lined to get into the store during the grand opening. Photo by Jack Kurtz
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