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  • Portola Valley, Calif., AUG 20, 2004--Mark T. Curtis, Managing Director, Corporate Client Group, for Smith Barney, Citigroup based in Palo Alto, Calif., poses for a portrait at his home in Portola Valley, Calif. Aug 20, 2004. Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Portola Valley, Calif., AUG 20, 2004--Mark T. Curtis, Managing Director, Corporate Client Group, for Smith Barney, Citigroup based in Palo Alto, Calif., poses for a portrait at his home in Portola Valley, Calif. Aug 20, 2004. Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Portola Valley, Calif., AUG 20, 2004--Mark T. Curtis, Managing Director, Corporate Client Group, for Smith Barney, Citigroup based in Palo Alto, Calif., poses for a portrait at his home in Portola Valley, Calif. Aug 20, 2004. Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Portola Valley, Calif., AUG 20, 2004--Mark T. Curtis, Managing Director, Corporate Client Group, for Smith Barney, Citigroup based in Palo Alto, Calif., poses for a portrait at his home in Portola Valley, Calif. Aug 20, 2004. Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Portola Valley, Calif., AUG 20, 2004--Mark T. Curtis, Managing Director, Corporate Client Group, for Smith Barney, Citigroup based in Palo Alto, Calif., poses for a portrait at his home in Portola Valley, Calif. Aug 20, 2004. Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Portola Valley, Calif., AUG 20, 2004--Mark T. Curtis, Managing Director, Corporate Client Group, for Smith Barney, Citigroup based in Palo Alto, Calif., poses for a portrait at his home in Portola Valley, Calif. Aug 20, 2004. Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Portola Valley, Calif., AUG 20, 2004--Mark T. Curtis, Managing Director, Corporate Client Group, for Smith Barney, Citigroup based in Palo Alto, Calif., poses for a portrait at his home in Portola Valley, Calif. Aug 20, 2004. Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Portola Valley, Calif., AUG 20, 2004--Mark T. Curtis, Managing Director, Corporate Client Group, for Smith Barney, Citigroup based in Palo Alto, Calif., poses for a portrait at his home in Portola Valley, Calif. Aug 20, 2004. Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Portola Valley, Calif., AUG 20, 2004--Mark T. Curtis, Managing Director, Corporate Client Group, for Smith Barney, Citigroup based in Palo Alto, Calif., poses for a portrait at his home in Portola Valley, Calif. Aug 20, 2004. Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Portola Valley, Calif., AUG 20, 2004--Mark T. Curtis, Managing Director, Corporate Client Group, for Smith Barney, Citigroup based in Palo Alto, Calif., poses for a portrait at his home in Portola Valley, Calif. Aug 20, 2004. Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Portola Valley, Calif., AUG 20, 2004--Mark T. Curtis, Managing Director, Corporate Client Group, for Smith Barney, Citigroup based in Palo Alto, Calif., poses for a portrait at his home in Portola Valley, Calif. Aug 20, 2004. Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Portola Valley, Calif., AUG 20, 2004--Mark T. Curtis, Managing Director, Corporate Client Group, for Smith Barney, Citigroup based in Palo Alto, Calif., poses for a portrait at his home in Portola Valley, Calif. Aug 20, 2004. Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Portola Valley, Calif., AUG 20, 2004--Mark T. Curtis, Managing Director, Corporate Client Group, for Smith Barney, Citigroup based in Palo Alto, Calif., poses for a portrait at his home in Portola Valley, Calif. Aug 20, 2004. Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Portola Valley, Calif., AUG 20, 2004--Mark T. Curtis, Managing Director, Corporate Client Group, for Smith Barney, Citigroup based in Palo Alto, Calif., poses for a portrait at his home in Portola Valley, Calif. Aug 20, 2004. Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Portola Valley, Calif., AUG 20, 2004--Mark T. Curtis, Managing Director, Corporate Client Group, for Smith Barney, Citigroup based in Palo Alto, Calif., poses for a portrait at his home in Portola Valley, Calif. Aug 20, 2004. Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Portola Valley, Calif., AUG 20, 2004--Mark T. Curtis, Managing Director, Corporate Client Group, for Smith Barney, Citigroup based in Palo Alto, Calif., poses for a portrait at his home in Portola Valley, Calif. Aug 20, 2004. Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO, (c),  appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick, (l) and NPRÕs Guy Raz, (r).  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO appears at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View Calif. for a 2 hour talk with  The Facebook Effect, Author David Kirkpatrick and NPRÕs Guy Raz.  Zuckerberg announced earlier in the day that Facebook  surpassed the 500 million active users milestone.
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  • The entrance to the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab. Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Det. Erik Harris surrounded by digital equipment taken in as evidence at the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab.  Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Det. Kevin Fagaldie uses various software tools to recover evidence from data files accessed at his workstation at the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab.  Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Det. Kevin Fagaldie uses various software tools to recover evidence from data files accessed at his workstation at the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab.  Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Photo of a computer opened on a exam table to retrieve data evidence at the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab. Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Examiner Timothy Weaver discusses how they retrieve digital information from seized evidence at the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab. Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Examiner Timothy Weaver discusses how they retrieve digital information from seized evidence at the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab. Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Examiner Timothy Weaver discusses how they retrieve digital information from seized evidence at the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab. Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Members of the law enforcement community take a training class in the new  Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab.  Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Members of the law enforcement community take a training class in the new  Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab.  Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Detail shot of computer equipment taken in as evidence at the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab.  Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • A warning notice posted at the entrance to the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab. Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • The entrance to the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab. Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Det. Kevin Fagaldie uses various software tools to recover evidence from data files,  such as this email message, accessed at his workstation at the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab.  Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Photo of a computer opened on a exam table to retrieve data evidence at the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab. Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Examiner Timothy Weaver discusses how they retrieve digital information from seized evidence at the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab. Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Detail photo of a case file at the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab.  Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Det. Erik Harris surrounded by digital equipment taken in as evidence at the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab.  Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Det. Erik Harris surrounded by digital equipment taken in as evidence at the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab.  Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Det. Erik Harris surrounded by digital equipment taken in as evidence at the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab.  Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Photo of a hard drive taken in as evidence at the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab.  Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Photo of a hard drive taken in as evidence at the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab.  Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Det. Erik Harris carries a bagged and barcoded hard drive taken in as evidence at the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab.  Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Det. Erik Harris records and bags a hard drive taken in as evidence at the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab.  Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Det. Erik Harris scans a barcode of a hard drive taken in as evidence at the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab.  Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Members of the law enforcement community take a training class in the new  Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab.  Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Det. Erik Harris surrounded by digital equipment taken in as evidence at the Silicon Valley Regional Computer Forensics Lab.  Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program.  A drone aircraft is flown  by attendees.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program.  A drone aircraft is flown  by attendees using virtual reality glasses to view the perspective of the drone.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program.  An attendee tries out Google Glass.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program. Raymond McCauley<br />
Chair, Biotechnology & Bioinformatics, walks past a robot in the hallway.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program. Peter Diamandis<br />
Co-founder & Executive Chairman, Director.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program.
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  • Philippe Melka  is a wine consultant in the  Napa Valley wine country.  Melka,  a Frenchman now residing in the Napa Valley, is one of the hottest winemakers in the region, recently winning the 2005 Winemaker of the Year award from Food and Wine magazine.  Melka walks past  Vineyard 29 's fermenting tanks  in St. Helena, Calif. Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Philippe Melka  is a wine consultant in the  Napa Valley wine country.  Melka,  a Frenchman now residing in the Napa Valley, is one of the hottest winemakers in the region, recently winning the 2005 Winemaker of the Year award from Food and Wine magazine.   Melka pauses during  visit to  Vineyard 29 's storage caves in St. Helena, Calif. Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • In 1939, David Packard and William Hewlett launched Hewlett-Packard out of a 12-by-18-foot garage on a leafy street in Palo Alto, Calif. The spot is considered by some as the birthplace of Silicon Valley.  In 2000, HP bought the Palo Alto lot, house, garage and shed for a reported $1.7 million. On Dec. 6, the tech company celebrated the completion of its effort to restore the buildings to their appearance in 1939 and allowed the public to tour the site over the weekend.   An old radio set sits in the famous garage.  .Phot by Kim Kulish
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  • In 1939, David Packard and William Hewlett launched Hewlett-Packard out of a 12-by-18-foot garage on a leafy street in Palo Alto, Calif. The spot is considered by some as the birthplace of Silicon Valley.  In 2000, HP bought the Palo Alto lot, house, garage and shed for a reported $1.7 million. On Dec. 6, the tech company celebrated the completion of its effort to restore the buildings to their appearance in 1939 and allowed the public to tour the site over the weekend.   They created the Model 200A audio oscillator, the company's first product line, which is on display in the main house living room. .Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Officials with the FBI and local law enforcement unveiled and gave a behind the scenes look at their new multi-million dollar facility in the heart of silicon valley.  The lab recovers digital evidence in a way that is legally acceptable to the courts.  A recent case of Missouri  woman accused of cutting a fetus from her victim was solved by a digital forensics team  tracking down internet messages on a computer.--Photo ©2005  by Kim Kulish
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  • Detail view of the handmade copper still used by Charbay. Charbay, located in ST Helena, Calif.,  began as a brandy and fruit brandy distiller but started making an ultra-high end whiskey in 1996. Distillers are Miles and Marko Karakasevic (father and son).     Photo ©2004  by Kim Kulish
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program.  A drone aircraft is flown  by attendees.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program. Daniel Kraft, MD<br />
Medicine & Neuroscience Chair.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program. Daniel Kraft, MD<br />
Medicine & Neuroscience Chair.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program.  Dan Barry<br />
Track Chair, Space and Physical Sciences; Co-Chair Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, with a drone aircraft.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program.  Dan Barry<br />
Track Chair, Space and Physical Sciences; Co-Chair Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, with a drone aircraft.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program.  A drone aircraft is flown  by attendees.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program.  Dan Barry<br />
Track Chair, Space and Physical Sciences; Co-Chair Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, with a drone aircraft.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program.  A small drone aircraft sits in the innovation lab.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program. Raymond McCauley<br />
Chair, Biotechnology & Bioinformatics.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program. Raymond McCauley<br />
Chair, Biotechnology & Bioinformatics.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program. Audience responds to session on stage.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program. Audience responds to session on stage.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program. Rob Nail<br />
Associate Founder & CEO, Director.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program. Rob Nail<br />
Associate Founder & CEO, Director.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program. Rob Nail<br />
Associate Founder & CEO, Director.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program. Rob Nail<br />
Associate Founder & CEO, Director.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program. Raymond McCauley<br />
Chair, Biotechnology & Bioinformatics.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program. Sekou Andrews, Poetic Voice.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program. Robin Farman-Farmaian<br />
VP Strategic Relations, FutureMed
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program. Robin Farman-Farmaian<br />
VP Strategic Relations, FutureMed
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program. Robin Farman-Farmaian<br />
VP Strategic Relations, FutureMed
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program. Attendees participate in question  and answer session.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program. Attendees participate in question  and answer session.
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  • Singularity University in Silicon Valley conducts one of their continuing IPP, Innovation Partnership Program.  Peter Diamandis<br />
Co-founder & Executive Chairman, Director.and , right,  Salim Ismail, Global Ambassador, Singularity University.
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