Thursday, August 18, 2011

Tommy Pessini, owner of Louis' Lunch says farewell to frequent costumer Dorothy Zetrover during the restaurant's last lunch after being open for about 82 years. Zetrover said she has been friends with Tommy since she started eating at Louies' 74 years ago.

Spectators gather at New Smyrna Beach, Fla. to watch as Space Shuttle Discovery lights up the dawn on its way to the International Space Station on April, 5 2010.This was NASA's final shuttle launch in darkness.

Katrina Banks, 30, is overcome by the Holy Ghost on Friday at the Youth Extravaganza in New Horizon Outreach Ministries in Gainesville, Fla.

Pastor Terri Jones oversees the burning of a Quran in his church, the Dove World Outreach Center in Gainesville, Fla., by Pastor Wayne Sapp on March 21, 2011. The event was followed by violent protests in the Middle East that resulted in the deaths of 22 people.

University of Florida club rugby player Nick Steshyn is propped up by his teammates to fight for a ball during UF’s final match against Florida State University on April 9, 2011.

A swimmer for Gainesville High School emerges from the water after a race on Saturday at the 2010 Rob Ramirez City Swim and Dive Championships at Westside Park. 

Mike Neff spins his tires before racing to a victory in the Funny Car Championship on Sunday during the 42nd Annual Tire Kingdom Gatornationals at the Gainesville Raceway.

Beach goers throw a football at new Smyrna beach on a hot spring day in the Sea Coast Gardens Inn II condominium's swimming pool.  
 Picture Story: "Torn"  
 Richard Wilson, 34, and Vicki Morehouse, 27, got engaged about two years ago. Since then, they have lost almost everything including parents, a child and shelter. On top of that, Vicki’s health has deteriorated immensely, as the 27-year-old's teeth have rotted away and she worries about the diabetes that has run through her family. Richard’s epilepsy keeps him out of work but he does what he can to bring bread back to Vicki. The only thing the couple said they have is each other. But the City of Gainesville, dubbed one of America’s meanest cities for homeless people, has shown them no mercy. The Alachua County Court has sentenced Richard to 180 days in jail for stealing from the library to make an example of him. It is a sentence that will leave them both alone, but the couple insists on sticking together to work through their problems.
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 Picture Story: "The Pride of a Hero"
In a country where some gay, lesbian, bisexual and trans-gender citizens are afraid of revealing their sexuality, San Francisco Police Sgt. Chuck Limbert is proud to be gay and proud to wear the uniform of his city, which he has served for 21 years.  The Castro was home to the battleground of gay rights activist, Harvey Milk and is now the stomping grounds and district of Sgt. Limbert. He is known by the Castro community as "the mayor" for his support of those who come out of the closet from behind the badge and the work he puts forth to keep his community safe.

 E1A-San Francisco Police Sgt. Chuck Limbert prepares for a day of patrol in the Castro, the community he has served for 21 years, On Tuesday June 7, 2011,

 Sgt. Limbert enjoys breakfast with his life partner, San Francisco Police Officer John Stevens in the Castro.The two met six years ago in a Castro bar.

Sgt. Limbert begins his patrol of the Castro.

Citizens are allowed to walk around naked in public without being arrested by a police officer for indecent exposure in the Castro, but Sgt. Limbert says someone always calls it in and he has to check it out in case some one wants to file a citizen arrest report with the City.

 A guest to the Castro finds himself at a loss when Sgt. Limbert tells him he is not allowed to sit down on the side walk and play his guitar for money because it violates a Sit/Lie law the city passed to keep the sidewalks open to pedestrians. "Years ago you couldn't even walk down this side walk three steps without tripping over a Vagabond," Sgt. Limbert said.

Sgt Limbert shows his life partner who is boss at a minor car accident in Officer Stevens's district near the Tenderloin in Downtown San Francisco. Officer Stevens joined the police force about a year ago. He was an engineer and wanted to do something different, Sgt. Limbert said.

 Officer Stevens cuddles his life partner, Sgt. Limbert, in the Castro after a long day of work.

 Sgt. Limbert Looks out over the San Francisco from the Twin Peaks while on patrol "I wonder what Harvey Milk would think now that the Castro is no longer a ghetto for gay people," Sgt. Limbert said.  
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