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ny080918233104 Villagers in the quiet lanes of Vihirgaon, India, Sept. 5, 2018. DNA tests, camera traps, numerous spottings and pugmarks ? tiger footprints ? have pinned at least 13 human killings on a single, 5-year-old tigress that seems to have developed a taste for human flesh and has evaded capture several times. (Bryan Denton/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny080918233803 Residents of Vihirgaon, India, after a fruitless hunt for the tiger believed to have killed 13 people, Sept. 5, 2018. DNA tests, camera traps, numerous spottings and pugmarks ? tiger footprints ? have pinned at least 13 human killings on a single, 5-year-old tigress that seems to have developed a taste for human flesh and has evaded capture several times. (Bryan Denton/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny080918231304 Vishnu Nagorav Junghare, whose father was killed by a tiger, and his family at their home in the Pandharkawada area of India, Sept. 4, 2018. DNA tests, camera traps, numerous spottings and pugmarks ? tiger footprints ? have pinned at least 13 human killings on a single, 5-year-old tigress that seems to have developed a taste for human flesh and has evaded capture several times. (Bryan Denton/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny240621182305 FILE - People in Roswell, N.M., July 1, 2017, during the Roswell UFO Festival. A top-secret U.S. military balloon developed to spy on the Soviet nuclear program crashed in the desert near Roswell in 1947, leading to decades of conspiracy theories and numerous tourist trinkets. (Luke Sharrett/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny060717182503 -- PHOTO MOVED IN ADVANCE AND NOT FOR USE - ONLINE OR IN PRINT - BEFORE JULY 9, 2017. -- Luon Sovath records the emptiness of Freedom Park in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, after receiving news that the park had been sold to a developer, June 28, 2017. Freedom Park has become a symbol of dissent in Cambodia and has been the site of numerous large-scale protests. (Omar Havana/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny201016161816 The Mount Zion cemetery in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, on the National Register of Historic Places, Sept. 21, 2016. Long overgrown and full of piles of broken gravestones, Mount Zion is the final resting place for numerous slaves and freedmen; the final burial was in 1950 and developers once had designs on the site before preservationists took action. (Lexey Swall/The New York Times)
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ny201016162416 Alicia deForest, who has joined her father in working to preserve the Mount Zion cemetery in Washington, Sept. 21, 2016. Long overgrown and full of piles of broken gravestones, Mount Zion is the final resting place for numerous slaves and freedmen; the final burial was in 1950 and developers once had designs on the site before preservationists took action. (Lexey Swall/The New York Times)
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ny201016162216 The Mount Zion cemetery in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, on the National Register of Historic Places, Sept. 21, 2016. Long overgrown and full of piles of broken gravestones, Mount Zion is the final resting place for numerous slaves and freedmen; the final burial was in 1950 and developers once had designs on the site before preservationists took action. (Lexey Swall/The New York Times)
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ny201016162017 The Mount Zion cemetery in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, on the National Register of Historic Places, Sept. 21, 2016. Long overgrown and full of piles of broken gravestones, Mount Zion is the final resting place for numerous slaves and freedmen; the final burial was in 1950 and developers once had designs on the site before preservationists took action. (Lexey Swall/The New York Times)
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ny211016105820 Toppled headstones at the Mount Zion cemetery in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, Sept. 21, 2016. Long overgrown and full of piles of broken gravestones, Mount Zion is the final resting place for numerous slaves and freedmen; the final burial was in 1950 and developers once had designs on the site before preservationists took action. (Lexey Swall/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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