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Photograph courtesy of Jill Karnicki
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Harley Girls: Megan Dwyer (right), poses with her mother, Cynthia, in front of the California Harley Davidson dealership in Long Beach prior to the 2004 Changing Gears ride from San Diego to San Francisco.
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Cancer supporters take to the open road to raise money for breast cancer research
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Mary Gottschalk
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A year ago, Megan Dwyer climbed onto a Harley Davidson motorcycle and rode with 17 other women for eight days, from San Diego to San Francisco, to increase awareness of young breast cancer survivors.
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| Hopes were high for a dog park at Lincoln High School on July 31 when some 500 supporters turned out for the first "Dog Days at Lincoln."
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Ask Craig Miller to describe his paintings and he says, "I'm an abstract colorist. That means the forms, if any, are abstract and in a highly intensive color field."
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Throughout JW's fight against cancer his mother Anne-Marie kept family and friends informed via emails. This is a portion of the one she sent out on Aug. 3.
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