Dick and Mary Beth Seibert walk among the vines at Knob Hall Winery in Maryland.

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Portrait of Dick and Mary Beth Seibert, owners of Knob Hall Winery.

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Mary Beth Seibert, owner and winemaker at Knob Hall Winery.

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Dick Seibert tasting grapes at Knob Hall Winery.

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Interior at Knob Hall Winery.

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Detail of lights at Knob Hall Winery.

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Portrait of surrogate mother Jennifer Cantor who gave birth to twin boys the day after this cover shoot.

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Dawn Dill is a surrogate carrying twins for a couple from Europe. The money she earns as a surrogate will go toward care for her autistic son.

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Gernisha Myers (with her daughter), carrying white twins for a German couple.

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Kerry Smith and his wife Lisa, watch surrogate Jennifer Cantor give birth to their twin boys Ethan and Jonathan.

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Inventors pitch their inventions to TeleBrands “As Seen on TV.” Roger Escamilla with the Rinse and Recycle Station using high pressure water to clean used cans and bottles for recycling.

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Shayquita Rogers with the Rogers Ironing Solution heat proof iron cover that attaches to an iron to protect against burns.

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Dennis Rolleri with SuperSanders a dry wall vacuum attachment that sucks up plaster as you smooth down your wall, reducing cleanup time.

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Todd Fithian’s Handle Pro tops any broom-like handle with a rounded surface to make sweeping, shoveling, and digging easier.

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Donna Crossland’s Split Decision Blanket has magnets connecting two blankets so a spouse can easily remove one side.

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Vito Labbate and his son Christopher pitch the Snap n’ Vac which sucks up dirt without a dust pan.

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Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson meeting with agency staff in Washington, DC.

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Portrait of Lisa Jackson, EPA Administrator.

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Scenes from Wall Street for a story on the deepening financial crisis in the United States.

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Scenes from Wall Street and the interior of the New York Stock Exchange, for a story on the deepening financial crisis in the United States.

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Lauren Grygo, wearing EEG leads, was diagnosed with epilepsy after a major seizure.

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Dr. Orrin Devinsky of New York University visits Gracie Ann Oetzel the day after she underwent the second of three brain operations intended to stop her seizures.

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Emma Altermatt (with her mom Christen), suffers recurring seizures that can cause brain damage.

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Lauren Axelrod (seated), with mother Susan and father David, a senior adviser to President Obama. Lauren’s harrowing experience turned the Axelrods into epilepsy activists.

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Portrait of Barack Obama.

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