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  • Jimmy Gestapo and Murphy's Law perform in Atlanta, Georgia in the early 1990s.
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  • Jimmy Gestapo and Murphy's Law perform in Atlanta, Georgia in the early 1990s.
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  • Harrison High School Hoyas in a game against Walton; Wed., May 16, 2007.
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  • Harrison High School Hoyas in a game against Walton; Wed., May 16, 2007.
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  • Jimmy Gestapo and Murphy's Law perform in Atlanta, Georgia in the early 1990s.
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  • Jimmy Gestapo and Murphy's Law perform in Atlanta, Georgia in the early 1990s.
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  • Jimmy Gestapo and Murphy's Law perform in Atlanta, Georgia in the early 1990s.
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  • Jimmy Gestapo and Murphy's Law perform in Atlanta, Georgia in the early 1990s.
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  • A skinhead fan runs to stage dive as Jimmy Gestapo and Murphy's Law perform in Atlanta, Georgia in the early 1990s.
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  • Dicky Barrett and the Mighty Mighty Bosstones perform at The Masquerade club in Atlanta, Georgia in the 1990s.
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  • Jimmy Gestapo and Murphy's Law perform in Atlanta, Georgia in the early 1990s.
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  • Jimmy Gestapo and Murphy's Law perform in Atlanta, Georgia in the early 1990s.
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  • Jimmy Gestapo and Murphy's Law perform in Atlanta, Georgia in the early 1990s.
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  • Jimmy Gestapo and Murphy's Law perform in Atlanta, Georgia in the early 1990s.
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  • Jimmy Gestapo and Murphy's Law perform in Atlanta, Georgia in the early 1990s.
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  • Fans on stage as Jimmy Gestapo and Murphy's Law perform in Atlanta, Georgia in the early 1990s.
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  • Jimmy Gestapo and Murphy's Law perform in Atlanta, Georgia in the early 1990s.
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  • On a break from competition in the U.S. Paralympics Track and Field National Championships at Lakewood Stadium in Atlanta, athletes have a less formal pattycake battle in the shade on Saturday, July 1, 2006. Clockwise from left are Ryan Chalmers of New York, Maggie Frederick of Kennesaw, Doug Forbis of Illinois, and Dana Fink of Atlanta. The Paralympics event is the qualifier to gain entry on the U.S. Team for the International Paralympic Committee Athletics Championships in Switzerland.
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  • Forest Park senior Isaiah Froneberger is the Clayton County Baseball Player of the Year. Photographed on May 24, 2007.
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  • Henry County High School senior Jason Heyward is the Henry County Baseball Player of the Year ALLEN SULLIVAN/Special
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  • Henry County High School senior Jason Heyward is the Henry County Baseball Player of the Year ALLEN SULLIVAN/Special
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  • Henry County High School senior Jason Heyward is the Henry County Baseball Player of the Year. Photographed on May 24, 2007.
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  • Forest Park senior Isaiah Froneberger is the Clayton County Baseball Player of the Year. ALLEN SULLIVAN/Special
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  • Henry County High School senior Jason Heyward is the Henry County Baseball Player of the Year ALLEN SULLIVAN/Special
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  • Forest Park senior Isaiah Froneberger is the Clayton County Baseball Player of the Year. ALLEN SULLIVAN/Special
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  • Forest Park senior Isaiah Froneberger is the Clayton County Baseball Player of the Year. ALLEN SULLIVAN/Special
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  • Workers wait for buses during a shift change at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday. Shifts can run from 12 to 14 hours.
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  • Trey Bennett, 18, works at The Sheriff's Corn Boilin', an annual charity event in Marietta, on Monday, July 10, 2006. Bennett said he was home-schooled all of his life and is in his first year at Gainesville College. He's also working on the campaign for Republican lieutenant governor candidate Casey Cagle, a family friend.
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  • Trey Bennett, 18, works at The Sheriff's Corn Boilin', an annual charity event in Marietta, on Monday, July 10, 2006. Bennett said he was home-schooled all of his life and is in his first year at Gainesville College. He's also working on the campaign for Republican lieutenant governor candidate Casey Cagle, a family friend.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
    070311 chimaltenango 072.dng
  • Nirma Angélica Calel Aean (right) teaches young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Nirma Angélica Calel Aean (left) teaches young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Nirma Angélica Calel Aean (left) teaches young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Miriam Violeta Montufa, mother of Alma de Los Angeles Sambrano  Montufa, 15, sits in their home in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. Alma worked at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, for a year and a half. Her mother also used to work at the plant, but can no longer work due to an illness. Both Alma and her mother say they know for certain that the plant hires underage workers for sometimes 14-hour shifts.
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  • Maria (right), 16, and her friend, Alma de Los Angeles Sambrano Montufa, 15, walk away from Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday. Alma recently quit the company after a year and a half. Maria still works there, but injured her wrist on the job and couldn't work today.
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  • Workers look over their paychecks during a shift change at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. Shifts can run from 12 to 14 hours.
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  • Workers wait for buses during a shift change at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday. Shifts can run from 12 to 14 hours.
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  • Workers wait for buses during a shift change at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday. Shifts can run from 12 to 14 hours.
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  • Workers wait for buses during a shift change at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday. Shifts can run from 12 to 14 hours.
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  • Workers wait for buses during a shift change at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday. Shifts can run from 12 to 14 hours.
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  • Elias (left), 9, and Armando, 11, shine shoes at the central park in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. The boys said they work here every day and have never been to school.
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  • Maria (left), 16, and her friend, Alma de Los Angeles Sambrano Montufa, 15, walk in Alma's neighborhood in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. Maria works at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States. She injured her wrist on the job and couldn't work today. Alma recently quit the company after a year and a half.
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  • Alma de Los Angeles Sambrano Montufa, 15, sits with her mother, Miriam Violeta Montufa, and niece in their home in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. Alma worked at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, for a year and a half. Her mother also used to work at the plant, but can no longer work due to an illness. Both Alma and her mother say they know for certain that the plant hires underage workers for sometimes 14-hour shifts.
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  • Alma de Los Angeles Sambrano Montufa, 15, sits with her mother, Miriam Violeta Montufa, and niece in their home in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. Alma worked at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, for a year and a half. Her mother also used to work at the plant, but can no longer work due to an illness. Both Alma and her mother say they know for certain that the plant hires underage workers for sometimes 14-hour shifts.
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  • Roswell cheerleader (at left) Lauren McFarlane, 15, and the rest of her squad cheer their team as it plays McEachern in the Kell Powerade Classic high school football game on Sept. 2, 2006.
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  • Hornets fans cheer as Roswell scores against McEachern in the Kell Powerade Classic high school football game on Sept. 2, 2006.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Nirma Angélica Calel Aean (center) teaches young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Nirma Angélica Calel Aean (center) teaches young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Nirma Angélica Calel Aean (right) teaches young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Nirma Angélica Calel Aean (center) teaches young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Nirma Angélica Calel Aean (center) teaches young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Alma de Los Angeles Sambrano Montufa, 15, sits with her mother, Miriam Violeta Montufa, in their home in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. Alma worked at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, for a year and a half. Her mother also used to work at the plant, but can no longer work due to an illness. Both Alma and her mother say they know for certain that the plant hires underage workers for sometimes 14-hour shifts.
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  • Alma de Los Angeles Sambrano Montufa, 15, sits with her mother, Miriam Violeta Montufa, in their home in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. Alma worked at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, for a year and a half. Her mother also used to work at the plant, but can no longer work due to an illness. Both Alma and her mother say they know for certain that the plant hires underage workers for sometimes 14-hour shifts.
    gualabor066.dng
  • Alma de Los Angeles Sambrano Montufa, 15, sits with her mother, Miriam Violeta Montufa, in their home in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. Alma worked at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, for a year and a half. Her mother also used to work at the plant, but can no longer work due to an illness. Both Alma and her mother say they know for certain that the plant hires underage workers for sometimes 14-hour shifts.
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  • Maria, 16, sits in her friend Alma's home in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. Maria works at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States. She injured her wrist on the job and couldn't work today.
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  • Maria, 16, sits in her friend Alma's home in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. Maria works at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States. She injured her wrist on the job and couldn't work today.
    gualabor060.dng
  • Alma de Los Angeles Sambrano Montufa, 15, sits with her mother, Miriam Violeta Montufa, in their home in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. Alma worked at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, for a year and a half. Her mother also used to work at the plant, but can no longer work due to an illness. Both Alma and her mother say they know for certain that the plant hires underage workers for sometimes 14-hour shifts.
    gualabor059.dng
  • Maria, 16, sits in her friend Alma's home in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. Maria works at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States. She injured her wrist on the job and couldn't work today.
    gualabor058.dng
  • Alma de Los Angeles Sambrano Montufa, 15, sits with her mother, Miriam Violeta Montufa, and niece in their home in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. Alma worked at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, for a year and a half. Her mother also used to work at the plant, but can no longer work due to an illness. Both Alma and her mother say they know for certain that the plant hires underage workers for sometimes 14-hour shifts.
    gualabor053.dng
  • Alma de Los Angeles Sambrano Montufa, 15, sits with her mother, Miriam Violeta Montufa, and niece in their home in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. Alma worked at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, for a year and a half. Her mother also used to work at the plant, but can no longer work due to an illness. Both Alma and her mother say they know for certain that the plant hires underage workers for sometimes 14-hour shifts.
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  • Alma de Los Angeles Sambrano Montufa, 15, sits with her mother, Miriam Violeta Montufa, and niece in their home in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. Alma worked at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, for a year and a half. Her mother also used to work at the plant, but can no longer work due to an illness. Both Alma and her mother say they know for certain that the plant hires underage workers for sometimes 14-hour shifts.
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  • Bank customers, including workers from Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, wait to cash checks in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday.
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  • Bank customers, including workers from Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, wait to cash checks in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday.
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  • Alma de Los Angeles Sambrano Montufa, 15, walks away from Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday. Alma recently quit the company after a year and a half. Maria still works there, but injured her wrist on the job and couldn't work today.
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  • Maria (right), 16, and her friend, Alma de Los Angeles Sambrano Montufa, 15, walk away from Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday. Alma recently quit the company after a year and a half. Maria still works there, but injured her wrist on the job and couldn't work today.
    gualabor044.dng
  • Workers look over their paychecks during a shift change at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. Shifts can run from 12 to 14 hours.
    gualabor041.dng
  • Workers wait for buses during a shift change at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday. Shifts can run from 12 to 14 hours.
    gualabor040.dng
  • Workers wait for buses during a shift change at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday. Shifts can run from 12 to 14 hours.
    gualabor038.dng
  • Workers wait for buses during a shift change at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday. Shifts can run from 12 to 14 hours.
    gualabor037.dng
  • Workers wait for buses during a shift change at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday. Shifts can run from 12 to 14 hours.
    gualabor034.dng
  • Workers wait for buses during a shift change at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday. Shifts can run from 12 to 14 hours.
    gualabor082.dng
  • Workers wait for buses during a shift change at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday. Shifts can run from 12 to 14 hours.
    gualabor031.dng
  • Elias (left), 9, and Armando, 11, shine shoes at the central park in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. The boys said they work here every day and have never been to school.
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  • Elias (left), 9, and Armando, 11, shine shoes at the central park in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. The boys said they work here every day and have never been to school.
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  • Elias (left), 9, and Armando, 11, shine shoes at the central park in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. The boys said they work here every day and have never been to school.
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  • Elias (left), 9, and Armando, 11, shine shoes at the central park in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. The boys said they work here every day and have never been to school.
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  • Elias (left), 9, and Armando, 11, shine shoes at the central park in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. The boys said they work here every day and have never been to school.
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  • Elias (left), 9, and Armando, 11, shine shoes at the central park in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. The boys said they work here every day and have never been to school.
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  • Elias (left), 9, and Armando, 11, shine shoes at the central park in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. The boys said they work here every day and have never been to school.
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  • Elias (left), 9, and Armando, 11, shine shoes at the central park in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. The boys said they work here every day and have never been to school.
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  • Elias (left), 9, and Armando, 11, shine shoes at the central park in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. The boys said they work here every day and have never been to school.
    gualabor018.dng
  • Elias (left), 9, and Armando, 11, shine shoes at the central park in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. The boys said they work here every day and have never been to school.
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  • Elias , 9, shines shoes at the central park in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. The boy said he works here every day and has never been to school.
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