In response to the en:wikipedia:boilerplate request for permission, Martin W. Kane - Photographer for the Photo Production Services of The Evergreen State College - stated that "The Evergreen State College would see no problem is using the images from the Peace Vigil / Rachel Corrie memorial in the way described in your email."
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2003-03-31 20:10 MyRedDice 550×358×8 (42968 bytes) large photo of peace vigil
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