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Filename: EDWARDS_VISIT_OHCHI102
Description: Chillicothe, Ohio residents gather Monday, Sept. 6, 2004, to paint signs in preparation for a campaign stop from Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Chillicothe Gazette, Robert J. Moorhead)
Object name: EDWARDS VISIT
Credit: AP
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Filename: EDWARDS_OHIO_OHCHI102
Description: Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., rolls up his sleeve before speaking during a campaign stop in Chillicothe, Ohio, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2004. (AP Photo/Chillicothe Gazette, Robert J. Moorhead)
Object name: EDWARDS OHIO
Credit: AP
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Filename: DOWNTOWN_SHOOTING_OHAST103
Description: A police officer inspects a vehicle driven by a victim of a shooting spree Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2004, in downtown Geneva, Ohio. Michael J. Harwood, 32, opened fire with a semiautomatic rifle on the town's main thoroughfare as residents headed to work Tuesday, wounding three people, police said. The gunman was killed. The driver of the car was wounded. (AP Photo/Star-Beacon, Bill West)
Object name: DOWNTOWN SHOOTING
Credit: AP
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Filename: SOLDIER_KILLED_OHCLE501
Description: Army Reservist Pfc. Devin Grella of Medina, Ohio, is shown in a copy of a undated family photo. Grella, 21, died in Iraq on Labor Day, Sept. 6, 2004, of injuries suffered when an improvised explosive blew up near his convoy, the Pentagon said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Family photo via The Plain Dealer)
Object name: SOLDIER KILLED
Credit: AP
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Filename: FLOODING_OHIO_OHDOV101
Description: Uhrichsville, Ohio firefighters/dive team members Loren Parson, left, and Rich Grant prepare to leave the scene near Newcomerstown, Ohio, where a 9-year-old girl was swept into a creek while crossing a bridge on her way home from school following heavy rain Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2004. The girl was swept downstream into a pond and pulled out two hours later. She was pronounced dead at Cambridge Hospital. (AP Photo/Times-Reporter, Pat Burk)
Object name: FLOODING OHIO
Credit: AP
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Filename: FLOODING_OHIO_OHYOU101
Description: The flooded Poland Library Branch in Poland, Ohio, is shown Sept. 9, 2004, after overnight rains from the remnants of Hurricane Frances helped swell Yellow Creek to overflow its banks. Damage was minimal because workers had sandbagged the building. (AP Photo/The Vindicator (Youngstown), William D. Lewis)
Object name: FLOODING OHIO
Credit: AP
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Filename: FLOODING_OHIO_OHEAS103
Description: Patrolman Tim Winters, left, and unidentified workers survey the damage done by Wednesday's rain on East Liverpool Road Thursday, Sept. 9, 2004, south of Route 7 near Calcutta, Ohio. Many schools and roads were closed in eastern Ohio on Thursday after remnants of Hurricane Frances dumped up to seven inches of rain, forcing evacuations and contributing to at least two deaths.(AP Photo/East Liverpool Review,Wayne Maris)
Object name: FLOODING OHIO
Credit: AP
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Filename: OHIO_FLOODING_OHEAS105
Description: This camper at the campground on Y-Camp Road in West Point, Ohio, was destroyed after flood waters swept through the area overnight Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 9, 2004. (AP Photo/East Liverpool Review, Wayne Maris)
Object name: OHIO FLOODING
Credit: AP
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Filename: FLOODING_OHIO_OHCOL101
Description: Linda Miller sits atop her car after getting stuck in high water during flooding Thursday, Sept. 9, 2004, in Cambridge, Ohio. (AP Photo/Columbus Dispatch, Chris Russell)
Object name: FLOODING OHIO
Credit: AP
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