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  • Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, led a bi-partisan group of senators to end the government shutdown. Photo by : Lexey Swall/GRAIN
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  • Colleen O'Neal is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Maryland. A few years ago, O'Neal received a Fulbright to teach refugees in Malaysia. Since returning, she has received money from the State Department to continue training others on how to teach refugees.
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  • Colleen O'Neal is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Maryland. A few years ago, O'Neal received a Fulbright to teach refugees in Malaysia. Since returning, she has received money from the State Department to continue training others on how to teach refugees.
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  • Colleen O'Neal is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Maryland. A few years ago, O'Neal received a Fulbright to teach refugees in Malaysia. Since returning, she has received money from the State Department to continue training others on how to teach refugees.
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  • Colleen O'Neal is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Maryland. A few years ago, O'Neal received a Fulbright to teach refugees in Malaysia. Since returning, she has received money from the State Department to continue training others on how to teach refugees.
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  • Colleen O'Neal is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Maryland. A few years ago, O'Neal received a Fulbright to teach refugees in Malaysia. Since returning, she has received money from the State Department to continue training others on how to teach refugees.
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  • Colleen O'Neal is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Maryland. A few years ago, O'Neal received a Fulbright to teach refugees in Malaysia. Since returning, she has received money from the State Department to continue training others on how to teach refugees.
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  • Colleen O'Neal is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Maryland. A few years ago, O'Neal received a Fulbright to teach refugees in Malaysia. Since returning, she has received money from the State Department to continue training others on how to teach refugees.
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  • Colleen O'Neal is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Maryland. A few years ago, O'Neal received a Fulbright to teach refugees in Malaysia. Since returning, she has received money from the State Department to continue training others on how to teach refugees.
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  • Colleen O'Neal is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Maryland. A few years ago, O'Neal received a Fulbright to teach refugees in Malaysia. Since returning, she has received money from the State Department to continue training others on how to teach refugees.
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  • Colleen O'Neal is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Maryland. A few years ago, O'Neal received a Fulbright to teach refugees in Malaysia. Since returning, she has received money from the State Department to continue training others on how to teach refugees.
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  • Colleen O'Neal is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Maryland. A few years ago, O'Neal received a Fulbright to teach refugees in Malaysia. Since returning, she has received money from the State Department to continue training others on how to teach refugees.
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  • Oil pumps and scarred earth can be seen for miles in an area of North Bakersfield called the Bluffs. The Sycamore Cogeneration Plant sits in the middle of the fields and is one of California's top polluters.
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  • Colleen O'Neal is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Maryland. A few years ago, O'Neal received a Fulbright to teach refugees in Malaysia. Since returning, she has received money from the State Department to continue training others on how to teach refugees.
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  • Colleen O'Neal is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Maryland. A few years ago, O'Neal received a Fulbright to teach refugees in Malaysia. Since returning, she has received money from the State Department to continue training others on how to teach refugees.
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  • Colleen O'Neal is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Maryland. A few years ago, O'Neal received a Fulbright to teach refugees in Malaysia. Since returning, she has received money from the State Department to continue training others on how to teach refugees.
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  • Barbara Amaya, 58, was sexually trafficked for nine years as a teenager in New York City.  Amaya waited 40 years before starting to tell her story. The Arlington, Va., resident now works in advocacy against human trafficking.
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  • Barbara Amaya, 58, was sexually trafficked for nine years as a teenager in New York City.  Amaya waited 40 years before starting to tell her story. The Arlington, Va., resident now works in advocacy against human trafficking.
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  • Barbara Amaya, 58, was sexually trafficked for nine years as a teenager in New York City.  Amaya waited 40 years before starting to tell her story. The Arlington, Va., resident now works in advocacy against human trafficking.
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  • Barbara Amaya, 58, was sexually trafficked for nine years as a teenager in New York City.  Amaya waited 40 years before starting to tell her story. The Arlington, Va., resident now works in advocacy against human trafficking.
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  • Barbara Amaya, 58, was sexually trafficked for nine years as a teenager in New York City.  Amaya waited 40 years before starting to tell her story. The Arlington, Va., resident now works in advocacy against human trafficking.
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  • Barbara Amaya, 58, was sexually trafficked for nine years as a teenager in New York City.  Amaya waited 40 years before starting to tell her story. The Arlington, Va., resident now works in advocacy against human trafficking.
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  • Barbara Amaya, 58, was sexually trafficked for nine years as a teenager in New York City.  Amaya waited 40 years before starting to tell her story. The Arlington, Va., resident now works in advocacy against human trafficking.
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  • Barbara Amaya, 58, was sexually trafficked for nine years as a teenager in New York City.  Amaya waited 40 years before starting to tell her story. The Arlington, Va., resident now works in advocacy against human trafficking.
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  • Barbara Amaya, 58, was sexually trafficked for nine years as a teenager in New York City.  Amaya waited 40 years before starting to tell her story. The Arlington, Va., resident now works in advocacy against human trafficking.
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  • Barbara Amaya, 58, was sexually trafficked for nine years as a teenager in New York City.  Amaya waited 40 years before starting to tell her story. The Arlington, Va., resident now works in advocacy against human trafficking.
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  • Barbara Amaya, 58, was sexually trafficked for nine years as a teenager in New York City.  Amaya waited 40 years before starting to tell her story. The Arlington, Va., resident now works in advocacy against human trafficking.
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  • Barbara Amaya, 58, was sexually trafficked for nine years as a teenager in New York City.  Amaya waited 40 years before starting to tell her story. The Arlington, Va., resident now works in advocacy against human trafficking.
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  • Barbara Amaya, 58, was sexually trafficked for nine years as a teenager in New York City.  Amaya waited 40 years before starting to tell her story. The Arlington, Va., resident now works in advocacy against human trafficking.
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  • Barbara Amaya, 58, was sexually trafficked for nine years as a teenager in New York City.  Amaya waited 40 years before starting to tell her story. The Arlington, Va., resident now works in advocacy against human trafficking.
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  • Barbara Amaya, 58, was sexually trafficked for nine years as a teenager in New York City.  Amaya waited 40 years before starting to tell her story. The Arlington, Va., resident now works in advocacy against human trafficking.
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  • Barbara Amaya, 58, was sexually trafficked for nine years as a teenager in New York City.  Amaya waited 40 years before starting to tell her story. The Arlington, Va., resident now works in advocacy against human trafficking.
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  • Barbara Amaya, 58, was sexually trafficked for nine years as a teenager in New York City.  Amaya waited 40 years before starting to tell her story. The Arlington, Va., resident now works in advocacy against human trafficking.
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  • Barbara Amaya, 58, was sexually trafficked for nine years as a teenager in New York City.  Amaya waited 40 years before starting to tell her story. The Arlington, Va., resident now works in advocacy against human trafficking.
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  • Barbara Amaya, 58, was sexually trafficked for nine years as a teenager in New York City.  Amaya waited 40 years before starting to tell her story. The Arlington, Va., resident now works in advocacy against human trafficking.
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  • Barbara Amaya, 58, was sexually trafficked for nine years as a teenager in New York City.  Amaya waited 40 years before starting to tell her story. The Arlington, Va., resident now works in advocacy against human trafficking.
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  • Barbara Amaya, 58, was sexually trafficked for nine years as a teenager in New York City.  Amaya waited 40 years before starting to tell her story. The Arlington, Va., resident now works in advocacy against human trafficking.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Donna Rice Hughes, President of Enough Is Enough, a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families.
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  • Residents from the Gordon River Apartments in Naples receive free groceries to from a mobile pantry on Thursday evening. The Coller County Hunger and Homeless Coalition, partnered with Meals of Hope, St. Matthew's House, Collier Harvest, Capital Grille and the Harry Chapin Food Bank offered a hot meal to the Gordon River Park Apartment community and handed out about 50 pounds of groceries to families through a mobile pantry. The organizations are working to offer these free services to different low income communities each week in Collier County. Researchers at the University of Florida were retained by NCEF to update a child well-being study done in 2005 to see where the nonprofit organization has made inroads to improve the health and quality of childrens lives. The 53-page status report on child well-being was completed this past week, just as this years wine festival is set for Jan. 28-30. The reports findings will be studied in detail over the next few months to decide what makes the most sense for future endeavors, especially with multi-year strategic initiatives. For certain, a hunger initiative is on the horizon, according to John Scot Mueller, a trustee and vice chairman of the grant committee. Lexey Swall/Staff  James Klynn has brainstorming session during a Wednesday night get together at his house in Northeast Naples.
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  • Ruth Pierre, 10, right, and others from the Gordon River Apartments, wait in line to receive a box of groceries to from a mobile pantry on Thursday evening. The Coller County Hunger and Homeless Coalition, partnered with Meals of Hope, St. Matthew's House, Collier Harvest, Capital Grille and the Harry Chapin Food Bank offered a hot meal to the Gordon River Park Apartment community and handed out about 50 pounds of groceries to families through a mobile pantry. The organizations are working to offer these free services to different low income communities each week in Collier County. Researchers at the University of Florida were retained by NCEF to update a child well-being study done in 2005 to see where the nonprofit organization has made inroads to improve the health and quality of childrens lives. The 53-page status report on child well-being was completed this past week, just as this years wine festival is set for Jan. 28-30. The reports findings will be studied in detail over the next few months to decide what makes the most sense for future endeavors, especially with multi-year strategic initiatives. For certain, a hunger initiative is on the horizon, according to John Scot Mueller, a trustee and vice chairman of the grant committee. Lexey Swall/Staff  James Klynn has brainstorming session during a Wednesday night get together at his house in Northeast Naples.
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia, takes a phone call from Mogadishu. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 19: Gen. Michael Hayden is the former Director of the National Security Agency and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.  (Photo by Lexey Swall/Global Assignment by Getty Images for Stern)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 19: Gen. Michael Hayden is the former Director of the National Security Agency and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.  (Photo by Lexey Swall/Global Assignment by Getty Images for Stern)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 19: Gen. Michael Hayden is the former Director of the National Security Agency and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.  (Photo by Lexey Swall/Global Assignment by Getty Images for Stern)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 19: Gen. Michael Hayden is the former Director of the National Security Agency and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.  (Photo by Lexey Swall/Global Assignment by Getty Images for Stern)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 19: Gen. Michael Hayden speaks with Stern reporter Katja Gloger in his office in Washington, D.C. Gen. Hayden is the former Director of the National Security Agency and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.  (Photo by Lexey Swall/Global Assignment by Getty Images for Stern)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 19: Gen. Michael Hayden speaks with Stern reporter Katja Gloger in his office in Washington, D.C. Gen. Hayden is the former Director of the National Security Agency and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.  (Photo by Lexey Swall/Global Assignment by Getty Images for Stern)
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 19: Gen. Michael Hayden is the former Director of the National Security Agency and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.  (Photo by Lexey Swall/Global Assignment by Getty Images for Stern)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 19: Gen. Michael Hayden is the former Director of the National Security Agency and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.  (Photo by Lexey Swall/Global Assignment by Getty Images for Stern)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 19: Gen. Michael Hayden is the former Director of the National Security Agency and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.  (Photo by Lexey Swall/Global Assignment by Getty Images for Stern)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 19: Gen. Michael Hayden speaks with Stern reporter Katja Gloger in his office in Washington, D.C. Gen. Hayden is the former Director of the National Security Agency and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.  (Photo by Lexey Swall/Global Assignment by Getty Images for Stern)
    PA-0033110_Hayden-181.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 19: Gen. Michael Hayden speaks with Stern reporter Katja Gloger in his office in Washington, D.C. Gen. Hayden is the former Director of the National Security Agency and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.  (Photo by Lexey Swall/Global Assignment by Getty Images for Stern)
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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