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Two of the corner's drug dealers display money from their day's drug sales.

Dealers seldom keep drugs on their persons. This dealer (left) crouches to retrieve his stash beside a vacant lot as a neighborhood child watches.

Dealer, his face hidden from the camera, shows off his jewelry at Marshall and Tioga Streets.

On Marshall Street, a dealer makes a sale to a passing motorist, handing cocaine and collecting cash in open view.

This view of Tioga Street, looking west, shows two of the many corners in Philadelphia's Hunting Park section where drug dealing is wide open. Corner of Marshall & Tioga is in foreground.

They used to be the Erie Boys, a loose gang of Puerto Rican teenagers who hung out most of the day in Philadelphia's Hunting Park area. They no longer idle away their time. Now they have steady jobs, pulling down $500 to $600 a week. They have cars…

Portrait of a sugar cane worker with tuberculosis in her house on a sugar plantation on the Island of Negros, Philippines. She cannot afford medical care on her 50-cent-a-day income.

Three men watch the making of the film 'Mannequins' in front of a downtown Philadelphia department store.

Bundled up, two youngsters watch the Blue Jackets, a Naval band and drill team, during Philadelphia's 35th annual St. Patrick's Day parade.

Three homeless children sleep in front of a shop in downtown Manila early in the morning. Thousands of homeless children, called stowaways, live, sleep and work on the downtown streets.