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Photojournalism 101

Photojournalism 101. A student evacuated from Columbine High School is embraced by friends overjoyed she is safe. Photo by Hal Stoelzle.

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Photojournalism 101

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  1. Photojournalism 101

  2. A student evacuated from Columbine High School is embraced by friends overjoyed she is safe. Photo by Hal Stoelzle

  3. Wracked with sorrow, Columbine students in Clement Park grieve at the car of Rachel Scott, 17, one of 12 slain students. Mourners turned her car into a shrine. Photo by Rodolfo Gonzalez

  4. This photograph by Alan Diaz of the Associated Press, taken on April 22, 2000, shows Cuban refugee Elian Gonzalez and Donato Dalrymple, one of the two men who rescued the boy from the sea, in a bedroom closet as federal agents enter the Little Havana home of Elian's relatives.

  5. Jay Robbins sobs as he salutes his colleague, emergency medical technician Yarnel Merino, 25, who died in the attack on the World Trade Center.

  6. Margie Dleva and her son Spencer, 4, stopped at a roadblock to volunteer when news came that the Hayman Fire shifted threatening their home near Deckers, Colorado. Spencer dressed as a firefighter because he wanted to help. Photo by Linda McConnell published June 11, 2002.

  7. Baghdad - Nurse supervisor Patrick McAndrew kneels over Army Spc. Travis S. Babbit, 24, administering CPR upon arrival at the 31st Combat Support Hospital. Spc. Babbit, of Uvalde, Texas, later died of his wounds. His patrol was attacked in Baghdad by a rocket-propelled grenade and small arms fire, the Pentagon said. (Photo by John Moore, Nov. 9, 2004.)

  8. A lone Jewish settler challenges Israeli security officers during clashes that erupted as authorities cleared the West Bank settlement of Amona, east of the Palestinian town of Ramallah. Thousands of troops in riot gear and on horseback clashed with hundreds of stone-throwing Jewish settlers holed up in this illegal West Bank outpost after Israel’s Supreme Court cleared the way of demolition of nine homes at the site.

  9. Awarded to Alexander Zemlianichenko of the Associated Press for his photograph of Russian President Boris Yeltsin dancing at a rock concert during his campaign for re-election.

  10. President Clinton wipes his eyes after sharing a laugh with Vice President Al Gore and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton as he prepares to speak with House Democrats outside the Oval Office at the White House following the historic impeachment vote by the House.

  11. In the vast migration that is changing the US, a Honduran boy rides a freight through Mexico. Each year thousands of undocumented Central Americans stow away for 1,500 miles on the tops and sides of trains. Some are parents desperate to escape poverty. Many are children in search of a parent who left them behind long ago. Only the brave and the lucky reach their goal.

  12. Cyndie rocks her dying son as the song, "Because We Believe," plays on a CD. She sings along with Andrea Bocelli in a whispery voice. “Once in every life/There comes a time/We walk out all alone/And into the light…” From left, family friends Ashley Berger, Amy Morgan and Kelly Whysong offer comfort as Cyndie tells Derek, "It's OK, baby. I love you, little man. I love you, brave boy. I love you. I love you.“ Derek died soon after in his mother’s arms on May 10, 2006.

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