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Oliver Dyce enjoys a conversation outside in the evening sun at the Jerusalem Market located in the Indoor Discount Mall on Greene Street in Greenville Wednesday, May 26, 2010.
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Oliver Dyce enjoys a conversation outside in the evening sun at the Jerusalem Market located in the Indoor Discount Mall on Greene Street in Greenville Wednesday, May 26, 2010.

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  • Oliver Dyce enjoys a conversation outside in the evening sun at the Jerusalem Market located in the Indoor Discount Mall on Greene Street in Greenville Wednesday, May 26, 2010.
  • Following the funeral of her grandmother in a moment of calm Stacie Sanders gives a warm smile against the backdrop of Parker's Pond.
  • An infant wrapped in a towel after a bath.
  • The Toprasta Troupe, from Columbia, perform on the high wire in the 125th edition of the Cole Bros. Circus of the Stars during the Friday afternoon show at the Pitt County Fair Grounds.
  • Cheerleaders practice in a gymnasium.
  • After watching out the door for a delayed flight, finally, Pete and Wendy Anzulowiez hold their daughter Cyndi Holuta in the Pitt-Greenville Airport Friday evening.  (jenni Farrow)
  • Carolina Skies Astronomy Club member Benjamin Prosser, 13, helps Jonathan Hurst, 7, and his family set up their telescope Saturday night at the Bradford Creek Soccer Complex.  (Jenni Farrow)
  • Graham Cutis-Lashley, 3, hangs out on the taramak in his aviator jacket Saturday morning in front of the C-54 'Spirit of Freedom'.  Graham is the youngest member of the EAA, chapter 960 (Experimental Aircraft Association).   The aircraft was part of the Berlin Airlift program that brought food and supplies to Berlin residents cut off by Soviet occupants in 1948.  The plane, still in service, has been transformed into a museum and travels to airshows.  It is known as the 'Berlin Candy Bomber' made popular by it's pilot Co. Gail S. Halvorsen, USAF (ret.) who was called 'Uncle Wiggle Wings' by the Berlin children because he would wiggle the plane's wings to let the children know he was going to do a candy drop where bars of chocolate and such tied to little parachutes were tossed out of the plane as it flew over.  The historic plane is on display at Dillon's Aviation at the Pitt County Airport.
  • Ladies practice for their performance of the Nutcracker Thursday evening.
  • Fusion Skate Park.
  • North Carolina Gov. Easley, left, and son, center, take the stage with presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during a rally at Pitt Community College.
  • Sen. Elizabeth Dole speaks to the Chamber of Commerce during a luncheon at the Brook Valley Country Club Tuesday afternoon.
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