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Los Angeles Galaxy defender Dan Gargan, left, Portland Timbers midfielder Steve Zakuani, center, and Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder Stefan Ishizaki (24) battle for possession Sunday, May 11, 2014, at Providence Park in Portland, Oregon. (AP Photo/The Oregonian, Thomas Boyd) MAGS OUT; TV OUT; LOCAL TV OUT; LOCAL INTERNET OUT; THE MERCURY OUT; WILLAMETTE WEEK OUT; PAMPLIN MEDIA GROUP OUT

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In this Thursday May 8, 2014 photo, Antioch University New England graduate student Morgan Ingalls, center, hooks up electronic equipment in the Aeolus cave in Dorset, Vt., to collect data from tagged bats. Ingalls designed a project that placed chips on hundreds of bats before they went into hibernation in the fall. The data will help determine how many bats are surviving exposure to white nose syndrome. (AP Photo/Wilson Ring)

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In a May 6, 2014 photo, Sgt. Andres Wells of the Kalamazoo Dept. of Public Safety, who successfully used text messaging to negotiate with a suicidal robbery suspect during a 2011 standoff is seen in his armored vehicle holding his cell phone and vehicle speaker. The suspect was unable to hear Wells's voice through the horn of the Bearcat armored car and gave up after a texting conversation with Sgt. Wells. With 6 billion text messages exchanged daily in the United States, texting is becoming a more frequent part of police crisis negotiations. (AP Photo/Mark Bugnaski)

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In a May 6, 2014 photo, Sgt. Andres Wells of the Kalamazoo Dept. of Public Safety, who successfully used text messaging to negotiate with a suicidal robbery suspect during a 2011 standoff sits on his armored vehicle. With 6 billion text messages exchanged daily in the United States, texting is becoming a more frequent part of police crisis negotiations. (AP Photo/Mark Bugnaski)

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In a May 6, 2014 photo, Sgt. Andres Wells of the Kalamazoo Deptartment of Public Safety, who successfully used text messaging to negotiate with a suicidal robbery suspect during a 2011 standoff, looks at his phone. With 6 billion text messages exchanged daily in the United States, texting is becoming a more frequent part of police crisis negotiations. (AP Photo/Mark Bugnaski) (AP Photo/Mark Bugnaski)

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In a May 6, 2014 photo, Sgt. Andres Wells of the Kalamazoo Deptartment of Public Safety, who successfully used text messaging to negotiate with a suicidal robbery suspect during a 2011 standoff, shows his phone. With 6 billion text messages exchanged daily in the United States, texting is becoming a more frequent part of police crisis negotiations. (AP Photo/Mark Bugnaski)

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In a May 6, 2014 photo, Sgt. Andres Wells of the Kalamazoo Dept. of Public Safety, who successfully used text messaging to negotiate with a suicidal robbery suspect during a 2011 standoff, stands next to his armored vehicle. With 6 billion text messages exchanged daily in the United States, texting is becoming a more frequent part of police crisis negotiations. (AP Photo/Mark Bugnaski)