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In this June 1, 2009 file photo, Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter, who calls himself Clark Rockefeller, enters court for his kidnapping trial in Boston. Seven women and five men were selected to as the jury to begin hearing the case Monday March 18, 2013 of Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter (GAYR'-hahrtz-ry-tur). He was known for 20 years as Clark Rockefeller. He says he is not guilty of the cold case killing of John Sohus. (AP Photo/Lisa Poole, Pool, file)
This aerial photo taken April 28, 2011 shows tornado damage in Pleasant Grove, Ala. The photos and mementoes that were blown for hundreds of miles during the tornado outbreak two years ago are giving researchers new insight on how debris is carried. University of Georgia associate professor John Knox says a new study has documented how one photo traveled nearly 220 miles through the atmosphere over Alabama and Tennessee. (AP Photo/Dave Martin, File)
Pope Francis delivers his Angelus prayer from the window of his studio overlooking St. Peter's Square, at the Vatican, Sunday, March 17, 2013. Breaking with tradition, Pope Francis delivered off-the-cuff remarks about God's power to forgive instead of reading from a written speech for the first Sunday window appearance of his papacy. He also spoke only in Italian, beginning with "buon giorno" (Good day) and ending with "buon pranzo" (Have a good lunch), instead of greeting the faithful in several languages as his last few predecessors had done. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)
University of Central Florida police block off a street near the Tower 1 dorm, tall building center, after explosive devices were found by authorities investigating the apparent suicide of a college student in the dorm, Monday, March 18, 2013, in Orlando, Fla. Hundreds of students were evacuated, though the school said there was no immediate threat. (AP Photo/John Raoux)
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The 8th Georgia Regimental Band performs at the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park's 140th anniversary of the Civil War.
John Eaves, Fulton County Board of Commissioners chairman
Members of the Dobbins Chapel Foundation salute as they watch the chapel leave for its new home. From left, Chief Master Sgt. Dick Roberts, Capt. Steve Wachsler, Brigadier General Scott Mikklesen, Sgt. Mike Donahoo, Col. John Powers and Sgt. Pete Bagle.<br>Staff/Todd Hull
Dobbins Air Reserve Base held a ceremony for the relocation of its chapel. Above: The church sits on metal beams after being lifted for the move.<br>Staff/Todd Hull
Alioune Diouf found his playing time limited over his first three seasons at James Madison. But in his final season at the Harrisonburg, Va., college, the former McEachern High School star has started all but five games — and it’s good timing. Diouf likely will be in the Dukes’ lineup Tuesday for their first NCAA tournament game in almost two decades.
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