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  • David Wood (from left), Abigayle, 5, Caroline, 8, and Anna Marie Wood make Abigayle's birthday cake at home in Lawrenceville, Ga. on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2006. Abigayle was born on Sept. 11, 2001. Anna Marie Wood said the attacks on that day caused her to go into early labor.<br />
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  •  Abigayle Wood, 5, helps make her birthday cake at home in Lawrenceville, Ga. on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2006. Abigayle was born on Sept. 11, 2001. Anna Marie Wood said the attacks on that day caused her to go into early labor.<br />
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  • Anna Marie Wood watches her daughters Abigayle Wood (right), 5, and Caroline, 8, play at home in Lawrenceville, Ga. on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2006. Abigayle was born on Sept. 11, 2001. Wood said the attacks on that day caused her to go into early labor.<br />
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  • Abigayle Wood (left), 5, plays with her eight-year-old sister Caroline (cq) at home in Lawrenceville, Ga. on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2006. Abigayle was born on Sept. 11, 2001. Anna Marie Wood said the attacks on that day caused her to go into early labor.<br />
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  • Abigayle Wood, 5, plays with her eight-year-old sister Caroline at home in Lawrenceville, Ga. on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2006. Abigayle was born on Sept. 11, 2001. Her mother, Anna Marie Wood, said the attacks on that day caused an early labor.<br />
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  • A rare set of western lowland gorilla twins--Kali (right), a male, and Kazi, a female--play near their mother, 22-year-old Kuchi, at Zoo Atlanta. The twins turned one year old today and are the only twins in a captive population to be entirely mother-reared. "The decision to allow Kuchi to raise both of her offspring was a difficult one and unprecedented," said Dr. Tara Stoinski, Zoo Atlanta manager of conservation partnerships. "But we decided to stick to our philosophy that mother-rearing is best. With this success we have established a new precedent for the management of gorilla offspring in zoos."<br />
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  • A rare set of western lowland gorilla twins--Kali (bottom left), a male, and Kazi, a female--with their mother, 22-year-old Kuchi, at Zoo Atlanta. The twins turned one year old today and are the only twins in a captive population to be entirely mother-reared. "The decision to allow Kuchi to raise both of her offspring was a difficult one and unprecedented," said Dr. Tara Stoinski, Zoo Atlanta manager of conservation partnerships. "But we decided to stick to our philosophy that mother-rearing is best. With this success we have established a new precedent for the management of gorilla offspring in zoos."<br />
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  • A young woman in quinceañera clothing and a face mask walks near the Arco de Santa Catalina in Antigua, Guatemala on Sunday, Jan. 10, 2021. The Guatemala government requires the use of face coverings for most people outside of their homes during the coronavirus pandemic.
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  • A rare set of western lowland gorilla twins--Kali (bottom left), a male, and Kazi, a female--with their mother, 22-year-old Kuchi, at Zoo Atlanta. The twins turned one year old today and are the only twins in a captive population to be entirely mother-reared. "The decision to allow Kuchi to raise both of her offspring was a difficult one and unprecedented," said Dr. Tara Stoinski, Zoo Atlanta manager of conservation partnerships. "But we decided to stick to our philosophy that mother-rearing is best. With this success we have established a new precedent for the management of gorilla offspring in zoos."<br />
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  • A rare set of western lowland gorilla twins--Kali (not seen), a male, and Kazi, a female (at top)--hang on to their mother, 22-year-old Kuchi, as father Taz, 17 years old, sits in front at Zoo Atlanta. The twins turned one year old today and are the only twins in a captive population to be entirely mother-reared. "The decision to allow Kuchi to raise both of her offspring was a difficult one and unprecedented," said Dr. Tara Stoinski, Zoo Atlanta manager of conservation partnerships. "But we decided to stick to our philosophy that mother-rearing is best. With this success we have established a new precedent for the management of gorilla offspring in zoos."<br />
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  • A rare set of western lowland gorilla twins--Kali (bottom left), a male, and Kazi, a female--with their mother, 22-year-old Kuchi, at Zoo Atlanta. The twins turned one year old today and are the only twins in a captive population to be entirely mother-reared. "The decision to allow Kuchi to raise both of her offspring was a difficult one and unprecedented," said Dr. Tara Stoinski, Zoo Atlanta manager of conservation partnerships. "But we decided to stick to our philosophy that mother-rearing is best. With this success we have established a new precedent for the management of gorilla offspring in zoos."<br />
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  • A rare set of western lowland gorilla twins--Kali (bottom left), a male, and Kazi, a female--with their mother, 22-year-old Kuchi, at Zoo Atlanta. The twins turned one year old today and are the only twins in a captive population to be entirely mother-reared. "The decision to allow Kuchi to raise both of her offspring was a difficult one and unprecedented," said Dr. Tara Stoinski, Zoo Atlanta manager of conservation partnerships. "But we decided to stick to our philosophy that mother-rearing is best. With this success we have established a new precedent for the management of gorilla offspring in zoos."<br />
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  • A rare set of western lowland gorilla twins--Kali (bottom left), a male, and Kazi, a female--with their mother, 22-year-old Kuchi, at Zoo Atlanta. The twins turned one year old today and are the only twins in a captive population to be entirely mother-reared. "The decision to allow Kuchi to raise both of her offspring was a difficult one and unprecedented," said Dr. Tara Stoinski, Zoo Atlanta manager of conservation partnerships. "But we decided to stick to our philosophy that mother-rearing is best. With this success we have established a new precedent for the management of gorilla offspring in zoos."<br />
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  • A rare set of western lowland gorilla twins--Kali (hanging on below), a male, and Kazi, a female--with their mother, 22-year-old Kuchi, at Zoo Atlanta. The twins turned one year old today and are the only twins in a captive population to be entirely mother-reared. "The decision to allow Kuchi to raise both of her offspring was a difficult one and unprecedented," said Dr. Tara Stoinski, Zoo Atlanta manager of conservation partnerships. "But we decided to stick to our philosophy that mother-rearing is best. With this success we have established a new precedent for the management of gorilla offspring in zoos."<br />
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  • A rare set of western lowland gorilla twins--Kali (bottom right), a male, and Kazi, a female--with their mother, 22-year-old Kuchi, at Zoo Atlanta. The twins turned one year old today and are the only twins in a captive population to be entirely mother-reared. "The decision to allow Kuchi to raise both of her offspring was a difficult one and unprecedented," said Dr. Tara Stoinski, Zoo Atlanta manager of conservation partnerships. "But we decided to stick to our philosophy that mother-rearing is best. With this success we have established a new precedent for the management of gorilla offspring in zoos."<br />
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  • LuLu, a seven-year-old western lowland gorilla, plays with a sack at Zoo Atlanta. Her twin siblings--Kali, a male, and Kazi, a female--turned one year old today and are the only twins in a captive population to be entirely mother-reared. "The decision to allow Kuchi to raise both of her offspring was a difficult one and unprecedented," said Dr. Tara Stoinski, Zoo Atlanta manager of conservation partnerships. "But we decided to stick to our philosophy that mother-rearing is best. With this success we have established a new precedent for the management of gorilla offspring in zoos."<br />
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  • A rare set of western lowland gorilla twins--Kali (bottom left), a male, and Kazi, a female--with their mother, 22-year-old Kuchi, at Zoo Atlanta. The twins turned one year old today and are the only twins in a captive population to be entirely mother-reared. "The decision to allow Kuchi to raise both of her offspring was a difficult one and unprecedented," said Dr. Tara Stoinski, Zoo Atlanta manager of conservation partnerships. "But we decided to stick to our philosophy that mother-rearing is best. With this success we have established a new precedent for the management of gorilla offspring in zoos."<br />
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  • A rare set of western lowland gorilla twins--Kali (bottom left), a male, and Kazi, a female--with their mother, 22-year-old Kuchi, at Zoo Atlanta. The twins turned one year old today and are the only twins in a captive population to be entirely mother-reared. "The decision to allow Kuchi to raise both of her offspring was a difficult one and unprecedented," said Dr. Tara Stoinski, Zoo Atlanta manager of conservation partnerships. "But we decided to stick to our philosophy that mother-rearing is best. With this success we have established a new precedent for the management of gorilla offspring in zoos."<br />
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  • A rare set of western lowland gorilla twins--Kali (top left), a male, and Kazi, a female--with their mother, 22-year-old Kuchi, at Zoo Atlanta. The twins turned one year old today and are the only twins in a captive population to be entirely mother-reared. "The decision to allow Kuchi to raise both of her offspring was a difficult one and unprecedented," said Dr. Tara Stoinski, Zoo Atlanta manager of conservation partnerships. "But we decided to stick to our philosophy that mother-rearing is best. With this success we have established a new precedent for the management of gorilla offspring in zoos."<br />
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  • A rare set of western lowland gorilla twins--Kali (left), a male, and Kazi, a female--with their mother, 22-year-old Kuchi, at Zoo Atlanta. The twins turned one year old today and are the only twins in a captive population to be entirely mother-reared. "The decision to allow Kuchi to raise both of her offspring was a difficult one and unprecedented," said Dr. Tara Stoinski, Zoo Atlanta manager of conservation partnerships. "But we decided to stick to our philosophy that mother-rearing is best. With this success we have established a new precedent for the management of gorilla offspring in zoos."<br />
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  • A rare set of western lowland gorilla twins--Kali (top left), a male, and Kazi, a female--hang on to their mother, 22-year-old Kuchi, as father Taz, 17 years old, watches at Zoo Atlanta. The twins turned one year old today and are the only twins in a captive population to be entirely mother-reared. "The decision to allow Kuchi to raise both of her offspring was a difficult one and unprecedented," said Dr. Tara Stoinski, Zoo Atlanta manager of conservation partnerships. "But we decided to stick to our philosophy that mother-rearing is best. With this success we have established a new precedent for the management of gorilla offspring in zoos."<br />
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  • A rare set of western lowland gorilla twins--Kali (hangiing on below), a male, and Kazi, a female--with their mother, 22-year-old Kuchi, at Zoo Atlanta. The twins turned one year old today and are the only twins in a captive population to be entirely mother-reared. "The decision to allow Kuchi to raise both of her offspring was a difficult one and unprecedented," said Dr. Tara Stoinski, Zoo Atlanta manager of conservation partnerships. "But we decided to stick to our philosophy that mother-rearing is best. With this success we have established a new precedent for the management of gorilla offspring in zoos."<br />
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  • Richard Long in his Inman Park home. The cultural historian is being honored by the National Black Arts Festival on the occasion of his 80th birthday.
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  • Richard Long in his Inman Park home. The cultural historian is being honored by the National Black Arts Festival on the occasion of his 80th birthday.
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  • Richard Long in his Inman Park home. The cultural historian is being honored by the National Black Arts Festival on the occasion of his 80th birthday.
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  • Richard Long in his Inman Park home. The cultural historian is being honored by the National Black Arts Festival on the occasion of his 80th birthday.
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  • Richard Long in his Inman Park home. The cultural historian is being honored by the National Black Arts Festival on the occasion of his 80th birthday.
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  • Richard Long in his Inman Park home. The cultural historian is being honored by the National Black Arts Festival on the occasion of his 80th birthday.
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  • Richard Long in his Inman Park home. The cultural historian is being honored by the National Black Arts Festival on the occasion of his 80th birthday.
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  • Richard Long in his Inman Park home. The cultural historian is being honored by the National Black Arts Festival on the occasion of his 80th birthday.
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  • Richard Long in his Inman Park home. The cultural historian is being honored by the National Black Arts Festival on the occasion of his 80th birthday.
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  • Richard Long in his Inman Park home. The cultural historian is being honored by the National Black Arts Festival on the occasion of his 80th birthday.
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  • Richard Long in his Inman Park home. The cultural historian is being honored by the National Black Arts Festival on the occasion of his 80th birthday.
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