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This Week In Pictures: 11/14-11/20

The photos and artwork from Issue 10.

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Gov. Phil Bryant, center, Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves, left, and state Speaker of the House Philip Gunn, right, received the good news that the state's revenues will increase by about $118 million more this year than originally expected.

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The Mississippi Opera hopes to take audiences around the world in the opening show for its 68th season.

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Jimmy Bogan started tattooing informally at age 19. Now he owns Jackson’s first African American-operated tattoo parlor.

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Daniel Craig brings new dimensions to James Bond in “Skyfall,” the 23rd film in the franchise.

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The day after a tense Election Day protest at Ole Miss, about 700 students came together in a show of unity.

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The city canceled a ground-breaking ceremony Monday to begin the project to turn Capitol Street back into a two-way street. It's still happening, though.

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Ghali Haddad, a Millsaps College biology major, thinks political parties should stop trying to put young voters into ideological boxes.

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Bill Chandler, director of the Mississippi Immigrant Rights Alliance, says a coalition of minorities and young progressive whites poses a threat to the state’s traditional, conservative white power structure.

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An unexpected detail—such as icing insects—can make a traditional wedding cake unforgettable.

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The Piper PA-32 struck this house at 220 Marcus L. Butler Dr. in Jackson, Miss.

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Community Bank was one of the state's top lenders of Small Business Administration-backed loans in 2012.

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A group of soldiers in Iraq

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An unidentified protester plays the violin outside the Women's Health Organization.

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