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  • ©1983 newsroom at the Austin American-Statesman, then owned by Cox Newspapers.
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  • ©1983 newsroom at the Austin American-Statesman, then owned by Cox Newspapers.
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  • ©1983 newsroom at the Austin American-Statesman, then owned by Cox Newspapers.
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  • ©1983 newsroom at the Austin American-Statesman, then owned by Cox Newspapers.
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  • ©1983 newsroom at the Austin American-Statesman, then owned by Cox Newspapers.
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  • ©1983 newsroom at the Austin American-Statesman, then owned by Cox Newspapers.
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  • ©1983 newsroom at the Austin American-Statesman, then owned by Cox Newspapers.
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  • ©1983 newsroom at the Austin American-Statesman, then owned by Cox Newspapers.
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  • ©1983 newsroom at the Austin American-Statesman, then owned by Cox Newspapers.
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  • ©1983 newsroom at the Austin American-Statesman, then owned by Cox Newspapers.
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  • Texas Monthly senior editor RUSSELL GOLD speaks during an interview session at the annual Texas Tribune Festival in downtown Austin on September 24, 2022.
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  • Texsa Monthly editor at large TOM FOSTER speaks during an interview session at the annual Texas Tribune Festival in downtown Austin on September 24, 2022.
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  • Legendary Texas Capitol reporter and driving force behind Texas Monthly's biannual "Best and Worst Legislators" coverage of state government, PAUL BURKA has died at age 80.  Burka, r, is shown at a Texas Tribune event in 2013 with editor EVAN SMITH.
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  • Food Network personality, bestselling cookbook author and editor of her own magazine, Rachael Ray signs books at the Texas Conference for Women in Austin, Texas November 19th, 2013   © MKC / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Austin, Texas - March 11, 2016 - President Obama Visits SXSW -  U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about the digital divide with Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith during a keynote speech at South by Southwest digital conference. Obama is pushing for tech savvy people to be more socially responsible and continue his legacy.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas - March 11, 2016 - President Obama Visits SXSW -  U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about the digital divide with Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith during a keynote speech at South by Southwest digital conference. Obama is pushing for tech savvy people to be more socially responsible and continue his legacy.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas - March 11, 2016 - President Obama Visits SXSW -  U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about the digital divide with Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith during a keynote speech at South by Southwest digital conference. Obama is pushing for tech savvy people to be more socially responsible and continue his legacy.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas - March 11, 2016 - President Obama Visits SXSW -  U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about the digital divide with Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith during a keynote speech at South by Southwest digital conference. Obama is pushing for tech savvy people to be more socially responsible and continue his legacy.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas - March 11, 2016 - President Obama Visits SXSW - Techies listen as  U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about the digital divide with Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith during a keynote speech at South by Southwest digital conference. Obama is pushing for tech savvy people to be more socially responsible and continue his legacy.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas - March 11, 2016 - President Obama Visits SXSW -  U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about the digital divide with Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith during a keynote speech at South by Southwest digital conference. Obama is pushing for tech savvy people to be more socially responsible and continue his legacy.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas - March 11, 2016 - President Obama Visits SXSW -  U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about the digital divide with Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith during a keynote speech at South by Southwest digital conference. Obama is pushing for tech savvy people to be more socially responsible and continue his legacy.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas - March 11, 2016 - President Obama Visits SXSW -  U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about the digital divide with Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith during a keynote speech at South by Southwest digital conference. Obama is pushing for tech savvy people to be more socially responsible and continue his legacy.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas - March 11, 2016 - President Obama Visits SXSW -  People clap as  U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about the digital divide with Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith during a keynote speech at South by Southwest digital conference. Obama is pushing for tech savvy people to be more socially responsible and continue his legacy.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas - March 11, 2016 - President Obama Visits SXSW -  U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about the digital divide with Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith during a keynote speech at South by Southwest digital conference. Obama is pushing for tech savvy people to be more socially responsible and continue his legacy.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas - March 11, 2016 - President Obama Visits SXSW -  Air Force One readies for takeoff after U.S. President Barack Obama spoke about the digital divide with Texas Tribune CEO editor Evan Smith during a keynote speech at South by Southwest digital conference. Obama is pushing for tech savvy people to be more socially responsible.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Writer Robert Caro (l) speaks at the 2012 Texas Book Festival in Austin about his latest work, "The Passage of Power" his fourth book on President Lyndon Baines Johnson. Caro has won the National Book award and many other honors. At right is editor Gregory Curtis.  October 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Hispanic politician Joaquin Castro of San Antonio, Texas speaks to editor Evan Smith at a Texas Tribune event on December 1, 2011. the Stanford and Harvard educated Castro, 37, has announced his intentions to run for United State Senate in 2012.  His twin brother Julian is the mayor of San Antonio.   December 1, 2011 ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Hispanic politician Joaquin Castro of San Antonio, Texas speaks to editor Evan Smith at a Texas Tribune event on December 1, 2011. the Stanford and Harvard educated Castro, 37, has announced his intentions to run for United State Senate in 2012.  His twin brother Julian is the mayor of San Antonio.   December 1, 2011 ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Hispanic politician Joaquin Castro of San Antonio, Texas speaks to editor Evan Smith at a Texas Tribune event on December 1, 2011. the Stanford and Harvard educated Castro, 37, has announced his intentions to run for United State Senate in 2012.  His twin brother Julian is the mayor of San Antonio.    November 17, 2011 ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Hispanic politician Joaquin Castro of San Antonio, Texas speaks to editor Evan Smith at a Texas Tribune event on December 1, 2011. the Stanford and Harvard educated Castro, 37, has announced his intentions to run for United State Senate in 2012.  His twin brother Julian is the mayor of San Antonio.   December 1, 2011 ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Lt. Governor and U.S. Senate candidate David Dewhurst answers questions from Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith (not shown) at a business event in Austin on November 17, 2011.  Dewhurst is the Republican favorite to replace retiring long time U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison who has announced that she's not seeking reelection.    November 17, 2011 ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Lt. Governor and U.S. Senate candidate David Dewhurst answers questions from Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith (not shown) at a business event in Austin on November 17, 2011.  Dewhurst is the Republican favorite to replace retiring long time U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison who has announced that she's not seeking reelection.    November 17, 2011 ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Lt. Governor and U.S. Senate candidate David Dewhurst answers questions from Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith (not shown) at a business event in Austin on November 17, 2011.  Dewhurst is the Republican favorite to replace retiring long time U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison who has announced that she's not seeking reelection.   November 17, 2011 ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas -  June 10 , 2010  -  Seymour Hersh, freelance journalist whose reporting during the Vietnam War on the My Lai massacre won him the Pulitzer Prize in 1970, speaks to a dinner crowd in remembrance of the late journalist Molly Ivins. Hersh told of the days when Ivins, a well-known liberal Texas writer,  worked at the New York Times and clashed repeatedly with legendary editor Abe Rosenthal.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - April 15 , 2010  -  Karen Hughes (r), a former State Department official and advisor to President George W. Bush,  and now a Burson Marsteller Public Relations executive, expresses her views on the newly-passed health care legislation with Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith (l) in a breakfast meeting before Austin business executives.  Hughes thinks that Obamacare will cost more money to taxpayers than they will potentially save in premiums.    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - April 15 , 2010  -  Karen Hughes (r), a former State Department official and advisor to President George W. Bush,  and now a Burson Marsteller Public Relations executive, expresses her views on the newly-passed health care legislation with Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith (l) in a breakfast meeting before Austin business executives.  Hughes thinks that Obamacare will cost more money to taxpayers than they will potentially save in premiums.    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - April 15 , 2010  -  Evan Smith, editor of the nonprofit online news outlet, The Texas Tribune, smiles at a comment by former Bush advisor Karen Hughes during Hughes' appearance before Texas business executives. © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Hispanic editor writes story for high school newspaper. MR <br />
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  • Austin, TX October 8, 2006: Molly Ivins gets a kiss from editor emeritus Lewis Lapham of Harper's Magazine at a dinner in her honor. ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, TX October 8, 2006: Lewis Lapham, editor emeritus of Harper's Magazine, speaks at a roast for liberal writer Molly Ivins, noted political writer and benefit for the Texas Observer magazine. Ivins is battling breast cancer.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Texas Monthly senior editor RUSSELL GOLD speaks during an interview session at the annual Texas Tribune Festival in downtown Austin on September 24, 2022.
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  • Texsa Monthly editor at large TOM FOSTER speaks during an interview session at the annual Texas Tribune Festival in downtown Austin on September 24, 2022.
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  • Austin, Texas - March 11, 2016 - President Obama Visits SXSW -  U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about the digital divide with Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith during a keynote speech at South by Southwest digital conference. Obama is pushing for tech savvy people to be more socially responsible and continue his legacy.   © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0520418.jpg
  • Austin, Texas - March 11, 2016 - President Obama Visits SXSW -  U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about the digital divide with Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith during a keynote speech at South by Southwest digital conference. Obama is pushing for tech savvy people to be more socially responsible and continue his legacy.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas - March 11, 2016 - President Obama Visits SXSW -  U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about the digital divide with Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith during a keynote speech at South by Southwest digital conference. Obama is pushing for tech savvy people to be more socially responsible and continue his legacy.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas - March 11, 2016 - President Obama Visits SXSW -  U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about the digital divide with Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith during a keynote speech at South by Southwest digital conference. Obama is pushing for tech savvy people to be more socially responsible and continue his legacy.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas - March 11, 2016 - President Obama Visits SXSW -  U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about the digital divide with Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith during a keynote speech at South by Southwest digital conference. Obama is pushing for tech savvy people to be more socially responsible and continue his legacy.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas - March 11, 2016 - President Obama Visits SXSW -  U.S. President Barack Obama greets the crowd after he speaks about the digital divide with Texas Tribune CEO editor Evan Smith during a keynote speech at South by Southwest digital conference. Obama is pushing for tech savvy people to be more socially responsible and continue his legacy.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Hispanic politician Joaquin Castro of San Antonio, Texas speaks to editor Evan Smith at a Texas Tribune event on December 1, 2011. the Stanford and Harvard educated Castro, 37, has announced his intentions to run for United State Senate in 2012.  His twin brother Julian is the mayor of San Antonio.    December 1, 2011 ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Lt. Governor and U.S. Senate candidate David Dewhurst answers questions from Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith (not shown) at a business event in Austin on November 17, 2011.  Dewhurst is the Republican favorite to replace retiring long time U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison who has announced that she's not seeking reelection.    November 17, 2011 ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas -  June 10 , 2010  -  Seymour Hersh, freelance journalist whose reporting during the Vietnam War on the My Lai massacre won him the Pulitzer Prize in 1970, speaks to a dinner crowd in remembrance of the late journalist Molly Ivins. Hersh told of the days when Ivins, a well-known liberal Texas writer,  worked at the New York Times and clashed repeatedly with legendary editor Abe Rosenthal.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas -  June 10 , 2010  -  Seymour Hersh, freelance journalist whose reporting during the Vietnam War on the My Lai massacre won him the Pulitzer Prize in 1970, speaks to a dinner crowd in remembrance of the late journalist Molly Ivins. Hersh told of the days when Ivins, a well-known liberal Texas writer,  worked at the New York Times and clashed repeatedly with legendary editor Abe Rosenthal.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - April 15 , 2010  -  Karen Hughes (r), a former State Department official and advisor to President George W. Bush,  and now a Burson Marsteller Public Relations executive, expresses her views on the newly-passed health care legislation with Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith (l) in a breakfast meeting before Austin business executives.  Hughes thinks that Obamacare will cost more money to taxpayers than they will potentially save in premiums.    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - April 15 , 2010  -  Karen Hughes (r), a former State Department official and advisor to President George W. Bush,  and now a Burson Marsteller Public Relations executive, expresses her views on the newly-passed health care legislation with Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith (l) in a breakfast meeting before Austin business executives.  Hughes thinks that Obamacare will cost more money to taxpayers than they will potentially save in premiums.    © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0388653.jpg
  • Austin , Texas - April 15 , 2010  -  Karen Hughes (r), a former State Department official and advisor to President George W. Bush,  and now a Burson Marsteller Public Relations executive, expresses her views on the newly-passed health care legislation with Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith (l) in a breakfast meeting before Austin business executives.  Hughes thinks that Obamacare will cost more money to taxpayers than they will potentially save in premiums.    © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0388652.jpg
  • Austin , Texas - April 15 , 2010  -  Karen Hughes (r), a former State Department official and advisor to President George W. Bush,  and now a Burson Marsteller Public Relations executive, expresses her views on the newly-passed health care legislation with Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith (l) in a breakfast meeting before Austin business executives.  Hughes thinks that Obamacare will cost more money to taxpayers than they will potentially save in premiums.    © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0388651.jpg
  • Austin , Texas - April 15 , 2010  -  Karen Hughes (r), a former State Department official and advisor to President George W. Bush,  and now a Burson Marsteller Public Relations executive, expresses her views on the newly-passed health care legislation with Texas Tribune editor Evan Smith (l) in a breakfast meeting before Austin business executives.  Hughes thinks that Obamacare will cost more money to taxpayers than they will potentially save in premiums.    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas:  Newspaper editor, Rich Oppel of the Austin American Statesman, stands on top of newspaper machine with Texas Capitol in background..  2000 ©Bob Daemmrich/ The Image Works CDMC8289
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  • Austin, TX: October 8, 2006. Molly Ivins, noted liberal political writer, gets a kiss from editor emeritus Lewis Lapham of Harper's Magazine at a dinner in her honor.  Ivins is battling breast cancer.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Senior fellow and editor-at-large for public health at Kaiser Health News CELINE GOUNDER speaks during an interview session at the annual Texas Tribune Festival in downtown Austin on September 24, 2022.
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  • Senior fellow and editor-at-large for public health at Kaiser Health News CELINE GOUNDER speaks during an interview session at the annual Texas Tribune Festival in downtown Austin on September 24, 2022.
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  • Legendary Texas Capitol reporter and driving force behind Texas Monthly's biannual "Best and Worst Legislators" coverage of state government, PAUL BURKA has died at age 80.  Burka, l, is shown with editors and writers from Texas Monthly.
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  • South African runner Oscar Pistorius,  answers questions from world media during a press conference Tuesday prior to the 2012 Paralympic Games opening.  Pistorius, who competes on two prosthetic legs, will run the 100, 200 and 400 meters and is favored to win the longer races.  (Editors note: colors are accurate) August 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
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