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Portrait of Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski, released without restriction by the Governor's office per Charlie Burr, Deputy Communications Director.
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circa 2003–06
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Office of Governor Ted Kulongoski
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Charlie Burr
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Portrait of Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski, distributed as press photo (appears in several conference and speaking brochures and notices, and related organizational websites, including www.deathwithdignity.org, www.olbn.org, democraticgovernors.org, www.k
(Portrait of Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski, distributed as press photo (appears in several conference and speaking brochures and notices, and related organizational websites, including www.deathwithdignity.org, www.olbn.org, democraticgovernors.org, www.k)
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Transwiki approved by: w:en:User:Garion96 This image was copied from wikipedia:en. The original description was: Portrait of Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski, released without restriction by the Governor's office per Charlie Burr, Deputy Communication