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Portraits { 25 images } Created 23 Jul 2015

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  • Photo Illustration: Chris Valasek (left), director of vehicle security research at IOActive, and Charlie Miller, a security researcher at Twitter, have exposed the security vulnerabilities in automobiles by hacking into cars remotely, taking over various controls, from the radio volume to the brakes.
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  • Photo Illustration: Bio-One owners Matt Lovasz and Josh Tiff
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  • Jeffrey Williams, 48, once homeless, has been sober for a year and is now living in his own apartment in downtown St. Louis, Missouri.
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  • LEFT: Architect Ralph A. Fournier, 85, stands in one of the homes he designed in Creve Coeur, Missouri.<br />
RIGHT: Kristopher Kelley (left) and Joel Carrico run Kelley Green Biofuel, a company among the first in the St. Louis, Missouri, area to use waste vegetable oil for fuel on a commercial scale.
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  • LEFT: Dr. Jeffrey Peipert served as the principal investigator of the CHOICE Project and the Robert J. Terry Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Washington University School of Medicine campus in St. Louis. Research from the CHOICE Project showed that teens who received free contraception and were educated about the pros and cons of various birth control methods were less likely to get pregnant compared with other sexually active teens.<br />
RIGHT: Mark Tullos Jr., director of the Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum in Lafayette, Louisiana, poses for a portrait at the museum. The museum received a forged copy of Charles Courtney Curran's "Three Women," which was donated by Mark Landis. Landis, also known as Father Arthur Scott, has donated what are apparently forged works of art, complete with auction house records, to multiple art museums and universities across the United States.
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  • Joan Hall, Kenneth E. Hudson Professor of Art at Washington University in St. Louis, stands in her downtown studio with her mixed media on paper piece, "It's Not Dark Yet, But It's Getting There."
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  • Lauren Shields at her home in University City, Missouri.
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  • St. Louis author Harper Barnes' book details the 1917 East St. Louis race riots.
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  • Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge is the director of Lambert-St. Louis International Airport.
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  • Nedra Martin succeeded in getting her daughter transferred out of Normandy School District-one of the poorest and most segregated in Missouri-to a school 25 miles away from their home. Nearly 1,000 Normandy students left to attend schools in accredited, predominantly white, districts.
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  • LEFT: Sr. Francine Costello of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet in Frontenac, Missouri<br />
RIGHT: Civil rights activist Percy Green II in St. Louis, Missouri
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  • Matt Strauss is the owner of White Flag Projects, a not-for-profit alternative art gallery in St. Louis.
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  • Larry Giles is the founder of the St. Louis Building Arts Foundation in Sauget, Illinois.
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  • LEFT: Dave Spetnagel, franchise owner of Fleet Feet Sports specialty running store in St. Charles, Missouri.<br />
RIGHT: Kiku Obata, of the design firm Kiku Obata & Company, at her office in St. Louis, Missouri
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  • LEFT: Lonnie J. Williams, owner of LJ Building Maintenance, is attempting to raise funds to restore the historic Jayhawk State Theatre in Topeka, Kansas.<br />
RIGHT: Tea Party member Eric Wilson in Georgetown, Kentucky.
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  • Workers for the nonprofit organization Papers to Pearls pose for a portrait at Pabo Internally Displaced Persons Camp, northern Uganda.
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  • Darryl A. Burton was sentenced to life in prison for the 1984 killing of Donald Ball in St. Louis but was recently exonerated after spending 24 years in prison.
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  • Owner Mark Azlin smokes on the front porch of the Bourbon Mall, a restaurant near Leland, Mississippi.
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  • Otto Porter Sr. stands on the makeshift basketball court in Haywood City, Missouri, where his son, sophomore Georgetown basketball player Otto Porter Jr., would practice with relatives.
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  • James Clark, vice president of the community outreach organization Better Family Life, stands near a memorial for a homicide victim at Arlington and Ridge Avenues in St. Louis, Missouri. There were 159 homicides in the city in 2014, a 30-percent increase over the previous year.
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  • Qiana Williams, 36, has served jail time and is struggling to pay about $3,000 in fines to several municipalities in St. Louis County because of various minor traffic offenses.
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  • Earleen Boylls, 69, of Evansville, Indiana dealt with identity theft after a woman stole a box of blank checks from her mailbox and went on a spending spree.
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  • Chris Wimmer, 55, says he was abused while attending Chaminade College Preparatory School, a Catholic Marianist school in St. Louis.
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  • Minnesota Auditor Rebecca Otto poses for a portrait at the capitol building in St. Paul, Minnesota. Otto, a Democrat, once shared a district with Rep. Michele Bachmann when both were in the state Legislature.
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