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2025 Restart Job Fair At Gwanghwamun Square
From left, Prime Minister Kim Min-seok and Employment and Labor Minister Kim Young-hoon share a conversation in the waiting room of the 2025 Restart Job Fair at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on September 25, 2025. Marking its 13th edition, the fair is hosted by the Dong-A Ilbo and Channel A, featuring 72 companies and institutions with 94 booths, and a total of 110 booths including event spaces offering various programs. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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2025 Restart Job Fair At Gwanghwamun Square
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok (center) enters the venue of the 2025 Restart Job Fair at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on September 25, 2025. Marking its 13th edition, the fair is hosted by the Dong-A Ilbo and Channel A, featuring 72 companies and institutions operating 94 booths, with a total of 110 booths including event spaces offering various programs. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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2025 Restart Job Fair At Gwanghwamun Square
Minister of Employment and Labor Kim Young-hoon tours the Boldest workwear brand booth, operated by Kolon Industries Inc., at the Restart Job Fair in Seoul, South Korea, on September 25, 2025. The job fair, hosted by The Dong-A Ilbo and Channel A, features 72 companies and organizations operating a total of 110 booths, including event booths. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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2025 Restart Job Fair At Gwanghwamun Square
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok (center, first row) attends the 13th annual Restart Job Fair at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on September 25, 2025, along with Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, ruling and opposition party members of the National Assembly, Minister of Gender Equality and Family Won Min-kyung, and Minister of Employment and Labor Kim Young-hoon. The job fair, hosted by The Dong-A Ilbo and Channel A, features 72 companies and organizations operating a total of 110 booths, including event booths. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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2025 Restart Job Fair At Gwanghwamun Square
Minister of Employment and Labor Kim Young-hoon tours the Boldest workwear brand booth, operated by Kolon Industries Inc., at the Restart Job Fair in Seoul, South Korea, on September 25, 2025. The job fair, hosted by The Dong-A Ilbo and Channel A, features 72 companies and organizations operating a total of 110 booths, including event booths. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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2025 Restart Job Fair At Gwanghwamun Square
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon delivers a congratulatory speech at the 13th annual Restart Job Fair at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on September 25, 2025. The job fair, hosted by The Dong-A Ilbo and Channel A, features 72 companies and organizations operating a total of 110 booths, including event booths. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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2025 Restart Job Fair At Gwanghwamun Square
From left, Prime Minister Kim Min-seok, Gender Equality and Family Minister Won Min-kyung, and Employment and Labor Minister Kim Young-hoon share a conversation in the waiting room of the 2025 Restart Job Fair at Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul, South Korea, on September 25, 2025. Marking its 13th edition, the fair is hosted by the Dong-A Ilbo and Channel A, featuring 72 companies and institutions with 94 booths, and a total of 110 booths including event spaces offering various programs. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Waiting Area And Passage At Eindhoven Centraal Station
Passengers are in the waiting area in the underground passage leading to platforms 5 and 6 at Eindhoven Centraal station in Eindhoven, Netherlands, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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France, Paris : Jean-Paul Belmondo et Catherine Deneuve
Jean-Paul Belmondo et Catherine Deneuve en reunion en salle de presse avant de prendre l'avion pour Pointe a Pitre, lieu de tournage du film de Francois Truffaut "La Sirene du Mississipi". Paris, FRANCE - 29/11/1968
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Goldie Zalkowitz
GOLDIE GOES GAY
LONDON : Wearing a gay creation called Ole specially designed for her holiday trip to Majorca by British Pop designer Amethyst Hill is American pop singer Goldie Zalkowitz , formerly of the Gingerbreads pop group , as she left London Airport today. The outfit consists of lace tiered trousers, with mandarin style coat and a bare midriff. A black Spanish-style hat tops the ensemble.
Said Angela Clare, who made the outfit, Goldie is a bit
worried that the dress will be allowed in Spain. 21-year old Goldie has been living in the United Kingdom for 18 months.
27 March 1966 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Goldie Zalkowitz
GOLDIE GOES GAY
LONDON : Wearing a gay creation called Ole specially designed for her holiday trip to Majorca by British Pop designer Amethyst Hill is American pop singer Goldie Zalkowitz , formerly of the Gingerbreads pop group , as she left London Airport today. The outfit consists of lace tiered trousers, with mandarin style coat and a bare midriff. A black Spanish-style hat tops the ensemble.
Said Angela Clare, who made the outfit, Goldie is a bit
worried that the dress will be allowed in Spain. 21-year old Goldie has been living in the United Kingdom for 18 months.
27 March 1966 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Goldie Zalkowitz
GOLDIE GOES GAY
LONDON : Wearing a gay creation called Ole specially designed for her holiday trip to Majorca by British Pop designer Amethyst Hill is American pop singer Goldie Zalkowitz , formerly of the Gingerbreads pop group , as she left London Airport today. The outfit consists of lace tiered trousers, with mandarin style coat and a bare midriff. A black Spanish-style hat tops the ensemble.
Said Angela Clare, who made the outfit, Goldie is a bit
worried that the dress will be allowed in Spain. 21-year old Goldie has been living in the United Kingdom for 18 months.
27 March 1966 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Animal Hospital .
There are many dispensaries and clinics for sick animals in Britain, but the Blue Cross animal Hospital at No.1 Hugh Street, behind London's Victoria station, is the only real, fully-equipped hospital in the country. It has most of the aids enjoyed by hospitals for humans, including an x-ray unit, an operating theatre, ambulances and trained nurses. Last year over 23,000 animals visited a doctor for treatment : of these18,000 were given surgical or other help by the staff and the other 5,000 were found homes, painlessly destroyed or otherwise dealt with. There is no charge for treatment. Each owner is asked to make a donation to the funds, but last year the cost of maintaining the hospital amounted to 9,000 pounds more than the donations. The balance is made up by the mother organisation, the Blue Cross, which has branches in clinics in most of Britain's largest towns. The Blue Cross itself has an income entirely derived from donations.
PICTURE SHOWS:- WHERE THE PATIENTS BARK.... A cat and dog story ... of sickness . Old enmities are remembered but laid aside while the animals feel a common bond of suffering .
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Animal Hospital .
There are many dispensaries and clinics for sick animals in Britain, but the Blue Cross Animal Hospital at No.1 Hugh Street, behind London's Victoria station, is the only real, fully-equipped hospital in the country. It has most of the aids enjoyed by hospitals for humans, including an x-ray unit, an operating theatre, ambulances and trained nurses. Last year over 23,000 animals visited a doctor for treatment : of these18,000 were given surgical or other help by the staff and the other 5,000 were found homes, painlessly destroys or otherwise dealt with. There is no charge for treatment. Each owner is asked to make a donation to the funds, but last year the cost of maintaining the hospital amounted to 9,000 pounds more than the donations. The balance is made up by the mother organisation, the Blue Cross, which has branches in clinics in most of Britain's largest towns.
PICTURE SHOWS:- WHERE THE PATIENTS BARK.... Cats, dogs, and other animals patiently wait for treatment at the Blue Cross Hospital .
1957 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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