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Looking back: Images of 2009

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Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin celebrates a goal against the Pittsburgh Penguins at the Verizon Center during Game 2 of their playoff series on May 4.PETER LOCKLEY/THE WASHINGTON TIMES Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin celebrates a goal against the Pittsburgh Penguins at the Verizon Center during Game 2 of their playoff series on May 4.
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As December draws to a close, we look back at the year through the eyes of the photographers of The Washington Times.

Their finest visual reporting carries readers from historic events in our own city to the most troubled places around the globe, capturing moments of poignancy and playfulness, drama and grief, poetry and art.

Each photograph tells its own tale, weaving together the tapestry of a larger story.

— Janet Reeves, assistant managing editor for photography

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