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NOR2001042401 - 25 APRIL 2001 - NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, USA: The Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, General William Kernan, right, with Marta Rupez, left, at the opening ceremony for the 48th annual Azalea Festival in Norfolk, Virginia on April 25, 2001. GENE KOPROWSKI Navy photo
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