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  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn - a Democrat from Georgia - on his tree farm in Perry, Georgia.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27005.psd
  • Antiwar protestors on the U.S. Capitol grounds and the Mall during massive demonstrations against the Vietnam war on April 23, 1971 as Lt. John Kerry prepares to speak. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    © Ken Hawkins hawkns_kerry023.jpg
  • Antiwar protestors on the U.S. Capitol grounds and the Mall during massive demonstrations against the Vietnam war on April 23, 1971 as Lt. John Kerry prepares to speak. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    © Ken Hawkins hawkins_kerry027.jpg
  • On April 22, 1971, Vietnam veteran Lt. John Kerry became the first Vietnam veteran to testify before Congress about the war, when he appeared before a Senate committee hearing on proposals relating to ending the war.<br />
Kerry is shown here at the speaker's podium on the U.S. Capitol steps the day after his testimony - April 23, 1971 - as he participated in a demonstration with thousands of other veterans in which he and other veterans threw their medals and ribbons over a fence erected at the front steps of the United States Capitol building to dramatize their opposition to the war. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    © Ken Hawkins hawkins_kerry17B.jpg
  • On April 22, 1971, Vietnam veteran Lt. John Kerry became the first Vietnam veteran to testify before Congress about the war, when he appeared before a Senate committee hearing on proposals relating to ending the war.<br />
Kerry is shown here as he prepares to speak on the U.S. Capitol steps the day after his testimony - April 23, 1971 - as he participated in a demonstration with thousands of other veterans in which he and other veterans threw their medals and ribbons over a fence erected at the front steps of the United States Capitol building to dramatize their opposition to the war. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    © Ken Hawkins hawkins_kerry017.jpg
  • Antiwar protestors on the U.S. Capitol grounds during massive demonstrations against the Vietnam war on April 23, 1971 as Lt. John Kerry prepares to speak. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    © Ken Hawkins hawkins_kerry015.jpg
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn - a Democrat from Georgia - on his tree farm in Perry, Georgia.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27020-2.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn - a Democrat from Georgia - on his tree farm in Perry, Georgia.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27021-2.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn - a Democrat from Georgia - on his tree farm in Perry, Georgia.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27068.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn - a Democrat from Georgia - on his tree farm in Perry, Georgia.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27065.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn a democrat from Georgia talks with Senator Paul Tsongas (right) and Atlanta businessman and insurance executive Jesse Hill (left) at a Georgia Democratic Party dinner
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27036.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn a democrat from Georgia talks with Senator Paul Tsongas (right) and Atlanta businessman and insurance executive Jesse Hill (left) at a Georgia Democratic Party dinner
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27035.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn - a Democrat from Georgia - on his tree farm in Perry, Georgia.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27007.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn - a Democrat from Georgia - on his tree farm in Perry, Georgia.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27006.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn - a Democrat from Georgia - on his tree farm in Perry, Georgia.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27003.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn - a Democrat from Georgia - on his tree farm in Perry, Georgia.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27000.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn a democrat from Georgia talks with Senator Paul Tsongas (right) and Atlanta businessman and insurance executive Jesse Hill (left) at a Georgia Democratic Party dinner
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn_KenHawkins372.tif
  • A demonstrator raises a clenched fist toward antiwar protestors on the U.S. Capitol grounds and the Mall during massive demonstrations against the Vietnam war on April 23, 1971 as Lt. John Kerry prepares to speak. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    © Ken Hawkins hawkins_kerry022.jpg
  • Antiwar protestors on the U.S. Capitol grounds and the Mall during massive demonstrations against the Vietnam war on April 23, 1971 as Lt. John Kerry prepares to speak. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    © Ken Hawkins hawkins_kerry020.jpg
  • A demonstrator raises a clenched fist toward antiwar protestors on the U.S. Capitol grounds and the Mall during massive demonstrations against the Vietnam war on April 23, 1971 as Lt. John Kerry prepares to speak. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    © Ken Hawkins hawkins_kerry021.jpg
  • On April 22, 1971, Vietnam veteran Lt. John Kerry became the first Vietnam veteran to testify before Congress about the war, when he appeared before a Senate committee hearing on proposals relating to ending the war.<br />
Kerry is shown here speaking on the U.S. Capitol steps the day after his testimony - April 23, 1971 - as he participated in a demonstration with thousands of other veterans in which he and other veterans threw their medals and ribbons over a fence erected at the front steps of the United States Capitol building to dramatize their opposition to the war. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    © Ken Hawkins hawkins_kerry019.jpg
  • On April 22, 1971, Vietnam veteran Lt. John Kerry became the first Vietnam veteran to testify before Congress about the war, when he appeared before a Senate committee hearing on proposals relating to ending the war.<br />
Kerry is shown here speaking on the U.S. Capitol steps the day after his testimony - April 23, 1971 - as he participated in a demonstration with thousands of other veterans in which he and other veterans threw their medals and ribbons over a fence erected at the front steps of the United States Capitol building to dramatize their opposition to the war. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    © Ken Hawkins hawkins_kerry018.jpg
  • Lt. John Kerry speaks to antiwar protestors - here listening from a tree on the U.S. Capitol grounds during massive demonstrations against the Vietnam war on April 23, 1971. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    © Ken Hawkins hawkins_kerry016y.jpg
  • Antiwar protestors on the U.S. Capitol grounds during massive demonstrations against the Vietnam war on April 23, 1971 as Lt. John Kerry prepares to speak. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    © Ken Hawkins hawkins_kerry014.jpg
  • Antiwar protestors on the U.S. Capitol grounds during massive demonstrations against the Vietnam war on April 23, 1971 as Lt. John Kerry prepares to speak. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    © Ken Hawkins hawkins_kerry013.jpg
  • On April 22, 1971, Vietnam veteran Lt. John Kerry became the first Vietnam veteran to testify before Congress about the war, when he appeared before a Senate committee hearing on proposals relating to ending the war.<br />
Kerry , the following day -April 23, 1971 -  participated in a demonstration with thousands of other veterans in which he and other veterans threw their medals and ribbons over a fence erected at the front steps of the United States Capitol building to dramatize their opposition to the war.<br />
Here, observers examine and catalogue the disgarded military medals at the base of the U.S. Capitol steps. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    © Ken Hawkins hawkins_kerry012.jpg
  • On April 22, 1971, Vietnam veteran Lt. John Kerry became the first Vietnam veteran to testify before Congress about the war, when he appeared before a Senate committee hearing on proposals relating to ending the war.<br />
Kerry , the following day -April 23, 1971 -  participated in a demonstration with thousands of other veterans in which he and other veterans threw their medals and ribbons over a fence erected at the front steps of the United States Capitol building to dramatize their opposition to the war.<br />
Here, observers examine and catalogue the disgarded military medals at the base of the U.S. Capitol steps. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    © Ken Hawkins hawkins_kerry007.jpg
  • On April 22, 1971, Vietnam veteran Lt. John Kerry became the first Vietnam veteran to testify before Congress about the war, when he appeared before a Senate committee hearing on proposals relating to ending the war.<br />
Kerry is shown here on the U.S. Capitol steps the day after his testimony - April 23, 1971 - just after delivering an antiwar message as he participated in a demonstration with thousands of other veterans in which he and other veterans threw their medals and ribbons over a fence erected at the front steps of the United States Capitol building to dramatize their opposition to the war. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    © Ken Hawkins hawkins_kerry005.jpg
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn - a Democrat from Georgia - on his tree farm in Perry, Georgia.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27002.psd
  • Convicted of the murder of 102 VietNamese civilians -the My Lai Massacre - former U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley (sunglasses) is escorted by U.S. Marshals from the Fort Benning, Georgia confinement facility to a federal appeals court in nearby Columbus, Ga. At a later date, Calley's original sentence of life in prison was turned into an order of house arrest, but after three years, President Richard Nixon reduced his sentence with a presidential pardon -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
    Lt. William Calley_Ken Hawkins19.tif
  • Convicted of the murder of 102 VietNamese civilians  - the My Lai Massacre -  former U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley (sunglasses) is escorted from the Fort Benning, Georgia confinement facility to a federal appeals court in nearby Columbus, Ga. At a later date, Calley's original sentence of life in prison was turned into an order of house arrest, but after three years, President Richard Nixon reduced his sentence with a presidential pardon -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
    Lt. William Calley_Ken Hawkins 10.tif
  • Convicted of the murder of 102 VietNamese civilians  - the My Lai Massacre -  former U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley (sunglasses) is escorted from the Fort Benning, Georgia confinement facility to a federal appeals court in nearby Columbus, Ga. At a later date, Calley's original sentence of life in prison was turned into an order of house arrest, but after three years, President Richard Nixon reduced his sentence with a presidential pardon -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
    Lt. Wm. Calley_Ken Hawkins 06.tif
  • Convicted of the murder of 102 VietNamese civilians  - the My Lai Massacre -  former U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley (sunglasses) is escorted from the Fort Benning, Georgia confinement facility to a federal appeals court in nearby Columbus, Ga. At a later date, Calley's original sentence of life in prison was turned into an order of house arrest, but after three years, President Richard Nixon reduced his sentence with a presidential pardon -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
    Lt. Wm. Calley_Ken Hawkins 16.tif
  • Convicted of the murder of 102 VietNamese civilians  -the My Lai Massacre - former U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley (sunglasses) is escorted from the Fort Benning, Georgia confinement facility to a federal appeals court in nearby Columbus, Ga. At a later date, Calley's original sentence of life in prison was turned into an order of house arrest, but after three years, President Richard Nixon reduced his sentence with a presidential pardon -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
    Lt. William Calley_Ken Hawkins 15.tif
  • Convicted of the murder of 102 VietNamese civilians  -the My Lai Massacre - former U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley (sunglasses) is escorted from the Fort Benning, Georgia confinement facility to a federal appeals court in nearby Columbus, Ga. At a later date, Calley's original sentence of life in prison was turned into an order of house arrest, but after three years, President Richard Nixon reduced his sentence with a presidential pardon -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
    Lt. Wm. Calley_Ken Hawkins 08.tif
  • Convicted of the murder of 102 VietNamese civilians - the My Lai Massacre - former U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley (sunglasses) is escorted from the Fort Benning, Georgia confinement facility to a federal appeals court in nearby Columbus, Ga. At a later date, Calley's original sentence of life in prison was turned into an order of house arrest, but after three years, President Richard Nixon reduced his sentence with a presidential pardon -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
    Lt. Wm. Calley_Ken Hawkins 03.tif
  • Convicted of the murder of 102 VietNamese civilians  - the My Lai Massacre - former U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley (sunglasses) is escorted from the Fort Benning, Georgia confinement facility to a federal appeals court in nearby Columbus, Ga. At a later date, Calley's original sentence of life in prison was turned into an order of house arrest, but after three years, President Richard Nixon reduced his sentence with a presidential pardon -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
    Lt. William Calley_Ken Hawkins 13.tif
  • Convicted of the murder of 102 VietNamese civilians -the My Lai Massacre - former U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley is escorted from the Fort Benning, Georgia confinement facility to a federal appeals court in nearby Columbus, Ga. At a later date, Calley's original sentence of life in prison was turned into an order of house arrest, but after three years, President Richard Nixon reduced his sentence with a presidential pardon -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
    Lt. Wm. Calley_Ken Hawkins 07.tif
  • Convicted of the murder of 102 VietNamese civilians - the My Lai Massacre - former U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley (with briefcase) is escorted from the Fort Benning, Georgia confinement facility to a federal appeals court in nearby Columbus, Ga. At a later date, Calley's original sentence of life in prison was turned into an order of house arrest, but after three years, President Richard Nixon reduced his sentence with a presidential pardon -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
    Lt. Wm. Calley_Ken Hawkins 01.tif
  • Convicted of the murder of 102 VietNamese civilians  -the My Lai Massacre - former U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley (center) is escorted from the Fort Benning, Georgia confinement facility to a federal appeals court in nearby Columbus, Ga. At a later date, Calley's original sentence of life in prison was turned into an order of house arrest, but after three years, President Richard Nixon reduced his sentence with a presidential pardon -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
    Lt. Wm. Calley_Ken Hawkins 18.tif
  • Convicted of the murder of 102 VietNamese civilians  -the My Lai Massacre -  former U.S. Army Lieutenant William Calley (sunglasses) is escorted from the Fort Benning, Georgia confinement facility to a federal appeals court in nearby Columbus, Ga. At a later date, Calley's original sentence of life in prison was turned into an order of house arrest, but after three years, President Richard Nixon reduced his sentence with a presidential pardon -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
    Lt. Wm. Calley_Ken Hawkins 02.tif
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27062.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27060.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27011.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27066.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27064.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27063.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27058.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27059.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27022.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27018.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27017.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27014.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27009.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27010.psd
  • U.S. Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Joe Califano, Jr. visit President Carter's hometown of Plains, Georgia. Joseph Anthony Califano, Jr. (born May 15, 1931) was a former United States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare and the founder and former chairman of The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University (CASAColumbia), an evidence-based research organization. He is one of two living former Secretaries of Health, Education, and Welfare (the other is his predecessor, Forrest David Mathews).
    © Ken Hawkins Joseph Califano_Ken Ha...tif
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27061.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn and Rolling Stones keyboard player and fellow tree farmer Chuck Leavell at a meeting of tree farmers in Atlanta, Georgia.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27042.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27019.psd
  • U.S. Senator Sam Nunn of Georgia - Senate Armed Services Committee - and Senator John Warner of Virginia - of the Senate Armed Services Committee announce the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy at the US Capitol in Washington D.C.
    © Ken Hawkins Sam Nunn -27015.psd
  • Sept. 15, 2012 - Portland, Oregon, U.S. - Timbers SAL ZIZZO (R) reacts to seeing the game tying goal from Timbers Rodney Wallace go into the back of the net in second half action between the Portland Timbers and the Seattle Sounders Football Club. Sounders goalkeeper MICHAEL GSPURRNING (L) and LEO GONZALEZ (C) attempt to save the goal. The game ended in a 1-1 draw. (Credit Image: © Ken Hawkins/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Bert Lance, director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget under President Jimmy Carter briefs the press in the old White House press room.
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  • Bert Lance, director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget under President Jimmy Carter. Lance returns back in Georgia - with wife, LaBelle at his side - to a welcoming crowd on the day he resigned as Director of the Office of Management and Budget while under fire by Congress.
    © Ken Hawkins Bert Lance_KenHawkins2...tif
  • On April 22, 1971, Vietnam veteran Lt. John Kerry became the first Vietnam veteran to testify before Congress about the war, when he appeared before a Senate committee hearing on proposals relating to ending the war.<br />
Kerry , the following day -April 23, 1971 -  participated in a demonstration with thousands of other veterans in which he and other veterans threw their medals and ribbons over a fence erected at the front steps of the United States Capitol building to dramatize their opposition to the war.<br />
Here, Kerry is shown just after delivering an antiwar speech to the thousands of gathered protestors. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    © Ken Hawkins hawkins_kerry003.jpg
  • On April 22, 1971, Vietnam veteran Lt. John Kerry became the first Vietnam veteran to testify before Congress about the war, when he appeared before a Senate committee hearing on proposals relating to ending the war.<br />
Kerry , the following day -April 23, 1971 -  participated in a demonstration with thousands of other veterans in which he and other veterans threw their medals and ribbons over a fence erected at the front steps of the United States Capitol building to dramatize their opposition to the war.<br />
Here, Kerry is shown quickly turning from the podium just after delivering an antiwar speech to the thousands of gathered protestors. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below -
    © Ken Hawkins hawkins_kerry002.jpg
  • Orcas (Killer Whales) surface and jump in the Pacific Ocean boundary waters as they transit during migration between the United States and Canada.<br />
The killer whale or orca (Orcinus orca) is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family, of which it is the largest member. Killer whales have a diverse diet, although individual populations often specialize in particular types of prey. Some feed exclusively on fish, while others hunt marine mammals such as seals and dolphins. They have been known to attack baleen whale calves, and even adult whales. Killer whales are apex predators, as there is no animal which preys on them. Killer whales are considered a cosmopolitan species, and can be found in each of the world's oceans in a variety of marine environments, from Arctic and Antarctic regions to tropical seas.<br />
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Killer whales are highly social; some populations are composed of matrilineal family groups (pods) which are the most stable of any animal species. Their sophisticated hunting techniques and vocal behaviors, which are often specific to a particular group and passed across generations, have been described as manifestations of animal culture.<br />
Wild killer whales are not considered a threat to humans, but there have been cases of captive orcas killing or injuring their handlers at marine theme parks. Killer whales feature strongly in the mythologies of indigenous cultures, with their reputation ranging from being the souls of humans to merciless killers.
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  • Orcas (Killer Whales) surface and jump in the Pacific Ocean boundary waters as they transit during migration between the United States and Canada.<br />
The killer whale or orca (Orcinus orca) is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family, of which it is the largest member. Killer whales have a diverse diet, although individual populations often specialize in particular types of prey. Some feed exclusively on fish, while others hunt marine mammals such as seals and dolphins. They have been known to attack baleen whale calves, and even adult whales. Killer whales are apex predators, as there is no animal which preys on them. Killer whales are considered a cosmopolitan species, and can be found in each of the world's oceans in a variety of marine environments, from Arctic and Antarctic regions to tropical seas.<br />
<br />
Killer whales are highly social; some populations are composed of matrilineal family groups (pods) which are the most stable of any animal species. Their sophisticated hunting techniques and vocal behaviors, which are often specific to a particular group and passed across generations, have been described as manifestations of animal culture.<br />
Wild killer whales are not considered a threat to humans, but there have been cases of captive orcas killing or injuring their handlers at marine theme parks. Killer whales feature strongly in the mythologies of indigenous cultures, with their reputation ranging from being the souls of humans to merciless killers.
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  • San Jose Earthquakes Nana Attakora (23 Black) in MLS preseason tournament action at Portland, Oregon's Jeld Wen Field against Sweden's AIK. The game ended in a 0-0 draw.
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  • San Jose Earthquakes Abu Tommy (22 Black) outsteps an AIK defender in MLS preseason tournament action at Portland, Oregon's Jeld Wen Field against Sweden's AIK. The game ended in a 0-0 draw.
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  • San Jose Earthquakes Abu Tommy (22 Black) outsteps an AIK defender in MLS preseason tournament action at Portland, Oregon's Jeld Wen Field against Sweden's AIK. The game ended in a 0-0 draw.
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  • NY Red Bulls celebrate a goal by Fabian Espindola as Timbers goalkeeper Donovan Ricketts looks on. The MLS New York Red Bulls met the Portland Timbers in the Timbers regular season opener at Portland's JeldWen Field. The Timbers and the Red Bulls tied at 3-3.
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  • San Jose Earthquakes Brad Ring (Black - 5) and Hunter Gorski (Black-35) put the squeeze on AIK Sweden's Nana Attakora (White - 23) in MLS preseason tournament action at Portland, Oregon's Jeld Wen Field. The game ended in a 0-0 draw.
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  • San Jose Earthquakes Brad Ring (Black - 5) and Hunter Gorski (Black-35) put the squeeze on AIK Sweden's Nana Attakora (White - 23) in MLS preseason tournament action at Portland, Oregon's Jeld Wen Field. The game ended in a 0-0 draw.
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  • San Jose Earthquakes Cordell Cato (37 Black) nails AIK's Edward Owusu (White - 23) with a kick in MLS preseason tournament action at Portland, Oregon's Jeld Wen Field. The game ended in a 0-0 draw.
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  • Timbers Army fans cheer their team as the MLS New York Red Bulls met the Portland Timbers in the Timbers regular season opener at Portland's JeldWen Field. The Timbers and the Red Bulls tied at 3-3.
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  • San Jose Earthquakes John Bostick (10 Black) and AIK Sweden Martin Kayongo-Matumba (9 White)in MLS preseason tournament action at Portland, Oregon's Jeld Wen Field. The game ended in a 0-0 draw.
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  • AIK Sweden (White) in MLS preseason tournament action at Portland, Oregon's Jeld Wen Field against the San Jose Earthquakes. The game ended in a 0-0 draw.
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  • San Jose Earthquakes John Bostick (10 Black) and AIK Sweden Martin Kayongo-Matumba (9 White)in MLS preseason tournament action at Portland, Oregon's Jeld Wen Field. The game ended in a 0-0 draw.
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