1.6.2011
In the Airlight with Photographer Michael Light
The smog itself becomes a subject of this visual story, the product and the result of the car-carved landscape.
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1.6.2011
Downtown Miami Rebounds
Downtown Miami is experiencing a revival as young professionals and families move into residential towers that once sat mostly vacant amid the housing glut.
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25.5.2011
Branding Calves at the Bledsoe Ranch
In the chill of a damp spring morning, ranchers at the Bledsoe ranch in Hugo, Colo., castrate, vaccinate and brand young calves.
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21.4.2011
Battle for Influence in Afghanistan
Government officials in northern Afghanistan are building up their own ethnic-based militia groups to expand their influence and keep the Taliban at bay. But the spread of mostly Tajik and Uzbek militias is aggravating tensions with local Pashtuns.
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16.4.2011
The Search in Namie
Nearly five weeks after search teams first combed northeastern Japan’s tsunami-devastated shorelines for victims, they have ventured to the coastal town of Namie -- less than five miles from the badly damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex.
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8.4.2011
Building Dinosaurs, From the Ground Up
Photographer Philip Montgomery spent three months documenting the intricate process by which the American Museum of Natural History created the The World’s Largest Dinosaurs exhibit, scheduled to open April 16. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look.
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2.4.2011
Marines Rally Around Friend
The latest research suggests troops handle battlefield stress better, and avoid post-war problems more often, when they heal among their comrades. On a base in Afghanistan, Marines on the front lines help a comrade cope with his best friend’s death.
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24.2.2011
Inside Libya – A Photographer Reports
After days of media blackout and unconfirmed reports of a bloody, but successful, uprising against Col. Moammar Gadhafi in Libya, David Degner's photographs provide a view of the aftermath of fighting in Baida, eastern Libya.
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22.2.2011
Miniature Terracotta Army on Sale
Hundreds queued in a Houston suburb for Forbidden Gardens park’s liquidation sale featuring some 6,000 third scale copies of the terracotta warriors found in China’s Shaanxi province.
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16.2.2011
One Poodle’s Westminster Journey, With Entourage
Inge, the second-ranked Standard Poodle in the U.S., arrived in New York for the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show with high expectations — and an entourage. WSJ photographer Rob Bennett followed her journey, beginning with the group’s arrival on a private plane, through the competition at Madison Square Garden.

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16.2.2011
One Poodle’s Westminster Journey, With Entourage
Inge, the second-ranked female Standard Poodle in the U.S., arrived in New York for the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show with high expectations — and an entourage. WSJ photographer Rob Bennett followed her journey, beginning with the group’s arrival on a private plane, through the competition at Madison Square Garden.

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12.2.2011
Celebrations Follow Resignation in Egypt
See the action in Egypt Friday through the lenses of The Wall Street Journal’s photographers.

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12.2.2011
Celebrations Follow Resignation in Egypt
See the action in Egypt Friday through the lenses of The Wall Street Journal’s photographers.

In Alexandria, many entrepreneurs sold flags around the city. (David Degner for the Wall Street Journal)
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10.2.2011
Soldier Finds Minefield on Road to Citizenship
In his 10 years in the U.S. Army, Luis Lopez served 10 years in Iraq and Afghanistan, earning medals and rising to the rank of staff sergeant. Mr. Lopez is also an illegal immigrant. The 28-year-old native of Mexico was discharged in December from the Army after applying for U.S. [...]

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7.2.2011
The Rugrat Race
Kids everywhere dream of zooming around in fast cars. Across Europe, a growing number actually do — some even before they’re out of diapers.
All Photographs by Gareth Phillips for The Wall Street Journal
Go-carts years ago shed the “go” and became karts, and kids can enter Europe’s high-pressure karting circuit at [...]

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5.2.2011
Days of Rage in Tunisia
For the unemployed and oppressed people of Tunisia, a young man’s decision to set himself on fire in mid-December was a wake-up call, sparking days of protests and eventually the fall of the government.

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5.2.2011
Standoff Deepens in Cairo
See the action in Egypt Friday through the lenses of The Wall Street Journal’s photographers.

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4.2.2011
Pitched Battles in Egypt
A power struggle played out Thursday in the streets of central Cairo, as antigovernment protesters again faced off against Mubarak supporters.

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3.2.2011
Big Bivalves Bring Big Bounty
In the run-up to Chinese New Year, the Native American tribes of Washington’s Puget Sound are enjoying a boom in exports to China in the form of shellfish, including the geoduck, nature’s largest clam.

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3.2.2011
Egypt’s Longest Day
After eight days of street protests in Egypt more than 250,000 gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square Tuesday. It was predicted to be a pivotal day for the future of the protests and the presidency. The army stayed out in force, though looking on from the sidelines silently; the military considers itself to be between the president and the people.

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31.1.2011
Meeting President Assad
When a request came to commission a photographer for a portrait shoot with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, photo editor Amrita Singh was presented with a challenge. Tracking down a photographer at short notice, who would be able to get to assignment in time and clear the necessary security checks was not going to be easy.

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7.12.2010
Settlement Offer Splits Families
Nearly nine months after the worst U.S. coal-mining disaster in 40 years, most of the 29 families who lost a father, son or brother at Massey’s Upper Big Branch mine, in Montcoal, W.Va., are torn over whether to accept Massey’s $3 million settlement offer or file suit.

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27.11.2010
Egypt Reins in Religious Candidate
Egypt, a U.S. ally and the recipient of billions of dollars worth of U.S. aid and military support, is cracking down on the Muslim Brotherhood ahead of parliamentary elections.

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27.11.2010
Haiti Braces for an Election
After an earthquake and a hurricane, and amid a growing cholera epidemic, Haiti is approaching its next struggle -- election a president from a slate of 18 candidates with no front runner.

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23.11.2010
9/11 Artifacts at JFK Airport
Mangled steel and incinerated fire trucks destined for the National September 11 Memorial and Museum are now being stored at Hangar 17 at JFK Airport. Here's a look at the artifacts.

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20.11.2010
Northern Mexico’s State of Anarchy
Residents Abandon a Border Town as Vicious Drug Cartels Go to War.

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19.11.2010
Punch Me Panda
Punch Me Panda helps people get out their frustration and aggression in New York City.

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12.11.2010
American Ballet Theater in Cuba
A visit to Havana by New York City's American Ballet Theater--its first in 50 years--is part of a festival celebrating Alicia Alonso, the Cuban ballerina and founder of the National Ballet of Cuba.

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5.10.2010
Model Daiane Conterato’s New York’s Fashion Week Experience
A look at what New York Fashion Week is like for model Daiane Conterato, through her eyes.

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27.9.2010
Bodies in Urban Spaces
Dancers in "Bodies in Urban Spaces" act as human sculptures that extend seamlessly into the surrounding architecture. The performance, held in the Financial District, will be staged a second time Monday evening.

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16.9.2010
Photographer Bryan Derballa Documents New York Fashion Week
Photographer Bryan Derballa documents New York Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week for Spring 2011.

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16.9.2010
Photographer Mustafah Abdulaziz Documents New York’s Fashion Week
Photographer Mustafah Abdulaziz documents New York's Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week for Spring 2011.

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13.9.2010
U.S. Open: Before the Serve
Photographer Benjamin Norman photographed various tennis players' serves during the anticipatory moments between the toss of the ball and the point of contact at this year's U.S. Open.

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30.8.2010
The Sleepless City
The Wall Street Journal sent several photographers out overnight to shoot the city during the hours when most of its citizens are sleeping. Here are photos of those awake when most of the city is not.

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23.8.2010
Mystery Tour
Each summer, Flux Factory leads trusting participants on tours whose details are kept secret in advance.

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19.8.2010
5K of Crazy in Brooklyn’s Spartan Race
Competitors climbed greasy walls, jousted and crawled on dirt beneath barbed wire to compete in the 5K Spartan Race in Brooklyn on Sunday.

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16.8.2010
Ramadan in New York City
During Ramadan in New York City, Muslims gather at mosques and make time for payers and other rituals throughout the day. Some without access to mosques make do with sidewalk observances.

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7.7.2010
Fourth of July Parade, Ridgefield Park, NJ
Founded in 1894, Ridgefield Park's Fourth of July parade and celebration prides itself as one of the oldest parades in the United States, and the oldest in New Jersey. On Monday, the town celebrated the day after.

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23.1.2010
Photographer Dominic Nahr Documents Chaos in Haiti for WSJ
Photographer Dominic Nahr captures scenes of death, devastation and despair on the streets of Port-au-Prince. (Complete coverage.)
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22.1.2010
Photographer Julie Platner Documents Chaos in Haiti for WSJ
Photographer Julie Platner captures scenes of death, devastation and despair on the streets of Port-au-Prince. (Complete coverage.)
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21.1.2010
WSJ Photographers Document Chaos in Haiti: January 20, 2010
Photographers Dominic Nahr and Julie Platner capture scenes of death, devastation and despair on the streets of Port-au-Prince. (Complete coverage.)
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11.1.2010
High Hopes for Treasure Island
As California struggles with its financial crisis, this city is close to launching a massive redevelopment of a former naval base that offers a ray of fiscal hope. At an estimated cost of nearly $6 billion, the development on Treasure Island, located in San Francisco Bay, would be one of California’s biggest building projects. (See related article.)
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7.1.2010
Fighting Against al Qaeda in Yemen
U.S. Adm. Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, appeared to rule out direct military action by the U.S. in Yemen, as Yemeni security forces launched a manhunt for the leader of the al Qaeda affiliate in the country, which Adm. Mullen described as an emerging "safe haven" for the group. (See related story.)
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28.12.2009
Looking a Miffed Horse in the Mouth
The Constitution doesn't say, in so many words, that Carl Mitz has the absolute right to pry open a horse's mouth, grab hold of its tongue, and commence sawing away at the back molars with a power tool. But Mr. Mitz and his attorney are pretty sure that's implied. (See related article.)
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20.12.2009
Working Toward Literacy in Laredo
Laredo, Texas, is a poor town with a mostly immigrant population. Most residents can’t speak or read English. But the city is aiming to improve. (See related article.)
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4.12.2009
Work Is Slow in Allentown
Swing voters in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley helped Barack Obama win this pivotal, populous state. Now, the president is swinging through to kick off his multicity tour to take Main Street’s temperature. (See related article.)
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