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  • PEOPLE: Rugby:  Diego Maradona fiebert mit Argentinien mit
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Impey/REX Shutterstock (5294265w)
    Diego Maradona watches the game. Argentina v Australia, Rugby World Cup 2015, Semi-Final, Twickenham Stadium, London, 25/10/2015 © Matthew Impey/Wiredphotos.co.uk. tel: 07789 130 347 email: matt@wiredphotos.co.uk
    Argentina v Australia, Rugby World Cup, Rugby Union, Twickenham, Britain - 25/10/2015

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  • Airman magazine chooses the best U.S. Air Force pictures of 2013 - Jan 2014
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    Airman magazine chooses the best U.S. Air Force pictures of 2013 - Jan 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: USAF/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3489537y)
    Six C-130 Hercules cargo aircraft line up before flying Feb. 21, 2013, during a readiness week at Yokota Air Base, Japan. The 374th Airlift Wing uses C-130s to support combatant commanders in the Pacific region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Cody H. Ramirez)
    Top Guns: The Best U.S. Air Force Pictures of 2013

    These stunning images show a year in the life of the largest air force in the world.

    The United States Air Force has operations all over the world and enlisted photographers are there to capture the action.

    The service's specialist Airman magazine has curated the most impactful imagery from 2013 for a special issue entitled 'Year in Visuals'.

    As would be expected, the gallery features awesome images of aircraft, but there are also personal military stories including a striking image of Capt. Candice Adams Ismirle preparing for cancer radiation treatment, while Staff Sgt. Ron Blodgett is shown in tears as he embraces his son after returning from a deployment in Southwest Asia.

    Managing editor Tech. Sgt. Chris Powell explains: "We pride ourselves on publishing the powerful imagery and videos Air Force photographers and broadcasters produce every day. These professionals travel the world, sometimes putting themselves in harm's way, to bring you the visual story from an Airman's perspective.

    "Our goal is to make you feel as close to the story as possible, being right there with Airmen providing security in Afghanistan, a team of Airmen hiking the highest mountains on Earth or showcasing the Air Force's many aircraft conducting operations throughout the world."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUXHHMGWE (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Airman magazine chooses the best U.S. Air Force pictures of 2013 - Jan 2014
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    Airman magazine chooses the best U.S. Air Force pictures of 2013 - Jan 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: USAF/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3489537m)
    A 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron WC-130 Hercules is hosed down after completing a flight over the Gulf of Mexico. The water pressure removes salt that accumulates on the aircraft when it flies through storms over the ocean. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Andrew Lee)
    Top Guns: The Best U.S. Air Force Pictures of 2013

    These stunning images show a year in the life of the largest air force in the world.

    The United States Air Force has operations all over the world and enlisted photographers are there to capture the action.

    The service's specialist Airman magazine has curated the most impactful imagery from 2013 for a special issue entitled 'Year in Visuals'.

    As would be expected, the gallery features awesome images of aircraft, but there are also personal military stories including a striking image of Capt. Candice Adams Ismirle preparing for cancer radiation treatment, while Staff Sgt. Ron Blodgett is shown in tears as he embraces his son after returning from a deployment in Southwest Asia.

    Managing editor Tech. Sgt. Chris Powell explains: "We pride ourselves on publishing the powerful imagery and videos Air Force photographers and broadcasters produce every day. These professionals travel the world, sometimes putting themselves in harm's way, to bring you the visual story from an Airman's perspective.

    "Our goal is to make you feel as close to the story as possible, being right there with Airmen providing security in Afghanistan, a team of Airmen hiking the highest mountains on Earth or showcasing the Air Force's many aircraft conducting operations throughout the world."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUXHHMGWE (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Airman magazine chooses the best U.S. Air Force pictures of 2013 - Jan 2014
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    Airman magazine chooses the best U.S. Air Force pictures of 2013 - Jan 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: USAF/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3489537g)
    Tech. Sgt. Matthew Mensch, 418th FLTS parachute test jumper, exits a SC.7 Skyvan with a Low Profile parachute April 12, 2013 over the Edwards Farm Dropzone. The Low Profile Parachute is intended to replace the BA-22 parachute which is currently configured for use in the AC-130 gunship
    Top Guns: The Best U.S. Air Force Pictures of 2013

    These stunning images show a year in the life of the largest air force in the world.

    The United States Air Force has operations all over the world and enlisted photographers are there to capture the action.

    The service's specialist Airman magazine has curated the most impactful imagery from 2013 for a special issue entitled 'Year in Visuals'.

    As would be expected, the gallery features awesome images of aircraft, but there are also personal military stories including a striking image of Capt. Candice Adams Ismirle preparing for cancer radiation treatment, while Staff Sgt. Ron Blodgett is shown in tears as he embraces his son after returning from a deployment in Southwest Asia.

    Managing editor Tech. Sgt. Chris Powell explains: "We pride ourselves on publishing the powerful imagery and videos Air Force photographers and broadcasters produce every day. These professionals travel the world, sometimes putting themselves in harm's way, to bring you the visual story from an Airman's perspective.

    "Our goal is to make you feel as close to the story as possible, being right there with Airmen providing security in Afghanistan, a team of Airmen hiking the highest mountains on Earth or showcasing the Air Force's many aircraft conducting operations throughout the world."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUXHHMGWE (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Airman magazine chooses the best U.S. Air Force pictures of 2013 - Jan 2014
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    Airman magazine chooses the best U.S. Air Force pictures of 2013 - Jan 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: USAF/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3489537f)
    A C-130 Hercules releases fire retardant over the trees in the mountains above Palm Springs, Calif. The C-130 is assigned to the 146th Airlift Wing of the California Air National Guard and was activated to assist the community with wildfires. (U.S. Air National Guard photo/Senior Airman Nicholas Carzis)
    Top Guns: The Best U.S. Air Force Pictures of 2013

    These stunning images show a year in the life of the largest air force in the world.

    The United States Air Force has operations all over the world and enlisted photographers are there to capture the action.

    The service's specialist Airman magazine has curated the most impactful imagery from 2013 for a special issue entitled 'Year in Visuals'.

    As would be expected, the gallery features awesome images of aircraft, but there are also personal military stories including a striking image of Capt. Candice Adams Ismirle preparing for cancer radiation treatment, while Staff Sgt. Ron Blodgett is shown in tears as he embraces his son after returning from a deployment in Southwest Asia.

    Managing editor Tech. Sgt. Chris Powell explains: "We pride ourselves on publishing the powerful imagery and videos Air Force photographers and broadcasters produce every day. These professionals travel the world, sometimes putting themselves in harm's way, to bring you the visual story from an Airman's perspective.

    "Our goal is to make you feel as close to the story as possible, being right there with Airmen providing security in Afghanistan, a team of Airmen hiking the highest mountains on Earth or showcasing the Air Force's many aircraft conducting operations throughout the world."


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUXHHMGWE (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Aircraft part conference tables, El Segundo, California, America - 12 Jul 2013
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    Aircraft part conference tables, El Segundo, California, America - 12 Jul 2013
    MANDATORY CREDIT MUST BE USED: motoart.com/Rex Features
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by motoart.com / Rex Features (2645268c)
    C-130 Inner Flap Conference Table
    Winging It In The Boardroom: Aircraft Part Conference Tables
    Have you ever had to wing-it in boardroom meetings?

    Well, now you can make your ideas fly with these amazing conference tables made from real aircraft wings.

    Californian company Moto Art have come up with an uplifting solution to what to do with decommissioned aircraft - they turn them into eye-catching office furniture.

    Craftsmen take wings, spoilers and ailerons and turn them into gleaming glass-topped tables.

    The latest design sees a Boeing 747 jet engine cowling transformed into a gleaming conference table with room for twelve.

    Measuring 12 feet across, the General Electric engine nacelle houses internal LED lighting in a colour of your choice, includes 6 pop-up connection ports and is topped with a B-52 engine spinner.

    The jumbo jet desk also comes with a jumbo price tag in the region of $35,000 to $45,000.

    Dave Hall of MotoArt Studios says: "The 747 cowling conference table was design for a gas and oil company in Texas. The entire piece had to fit up an elevator to the 50th floor, so we had to design it to completely come apart."

    Other eye-catching designs include a V-shaped conference table fashioned from two 24 foot-long full-length outer wing flaps from a C130 Hercules. The 24-seater took 500 man-hours of "painstaking attention to detail" and is used at Lockheed Martin headquarters in Arlington, Virginia.

    Otehr highlights include an art deco design 24-foot 1930 WACO wing conference table and C-119 Aileron conference tables that can be cut to size.

    Mr Hall says: "If you can imagine it, we can do it. We can add portholes for telephone, computer or video cables, or perhaps you (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    The remains of the bath house of Ravenglass Roman fort, AD 130, are among the tallest Roman structures surviving in northern Britain: the walls stand almost 4 metres (13 feet) high. Soldiers serving in the fort were stationed on Hadrian's Wall. Cumbria, England, Britain
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  • MZEE', A GIANT TORTOISE, WHO HAS BECOME A SURROGATE MOTHER TO AN ORPHANED BABY HIPPOPOTAMUS AT THE HALLER PARK WILDLIFE SCANTUARY, MOMBASSA, KENYA - 2005
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    MZEE', A GIANT TORTOISE, WHO HAS BECOME A SURROGATE MOTHER TO AN ORPHANED BABY HIPPOPOTAMUS AT THE HALLER PARK WILDLIFE SCANTUARY, MOMBASSA, KENYA - 2005
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gary Roberts / Rex Features (536462k)
    Owen, a baby Hippopotamus, was separated from his mother during the Boxing Day Tsunami in 2004 and has developed a surrogate mother - son relationship with Mzee, a 130 year old Giant Tortoise
    MZEE', A GIANT TORTOISE, WHO HAS BECOME A SURROGATE MOTHER TO AN ORPHANED BABY HIPPOPOTAMUS AT THE HALLER PARK WILDLIFE SCANTUARY, MOMBASSA, KENYA - 2005

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • RETRO -  Queen Elizabeth II
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    RETRO - Queen Elizabeth II
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ANL/Shutterstock (888427a)
    Prince Philip World Tour Jan - April 1959.... return Home Prince Philip's Airliner Britannia Victor Fox Made A 130 Mile Detour After Crossing The British Coast Yesterday. The Pilot 'stooged Around' At 25 000 Ft. For 20 Minutes Over Central England Because He Was That Much Ahead Of Schedule And Did Not Want To Land Before He Was Due. At Exactly 1.55pm The Plane Touched Down At London Airport And At Exactly 2pm It Taxied To A Halt Outside The V.i.p. Enclosure. There The Lilac-costumed Queen Elizabeth II Was Waiting With The Prince Charles Of Wales. Together They Walked Along The 114 Ft. Red Carpet To The Steps Leading To The Plane's Doorway Accompanied By A Reception Committee Of 31 That Included Cabinet Ministers And Boac Officials
    Duke Of Edinburgh World Tour Jan - April 1959 ....return Home Prince Philip's Airliner Britannia Victor Fox Made A 130 Mile Detour After Crossing The British Coast Yesterday. The Pilot 'stooged Around' At 25 000 Ft. For 20 Minutes Over Central Eng

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