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US-WASHINGTON-CAREER FAIR
(110927) -- WASHINGTON DC, Sept. 27, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Job seekers fill out registration forms during a career fair hosted by the Military officiers Association of America (MOAA) in Washington DC, capital of the United States, Sept. 27, 2011. The U.S. unemployment rate remained at 9.1 percent for the second consecutive month in August, while U.S. President Barack Obama is urging Congress to pass a 447-billion-dollar jobs bill, saying American small businesses and workers will benefit from the bill. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun)
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US-WASHINGTON-CAREER FAIR
(110927) -- WASHINGTON DC, Sept. 27, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Job seekers talk with employers during a career fair hosted by the Military Officiers Association of America (MOAA) in Washington DC, capital of the United States, Sept. 27, 2011. The U.S. unemployment rate remained at 9.1 percent for the second consecutive month in August, while U.S. President Barack Obama is urging Congress to pass a 447-billion-dollar jobs bill, saying American small businesses and workers will benefit from the bill. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun)
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US-WASHINGTON-CAREER FAIR
(110927) -- WASHINGTON DC, Sept. 27, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Job seekers fill out registration forms during a career fair hosted by the Military officiers Association of America (MOAA) in Washington DC, capital of the United States, Sept. 27, 2011. The U.S. unemployment rate remained at 9.1 percent for the second consecutive month in August, while U.S. President Barack Obama is urging Congress to pass a 447-billion-dollar jobs bill, saying American small businesses and workers will benefit from the bill. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun)
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US-WASHINGTON-CAREER FAIR
(110927) -- WASHINGTON DC, Sept. 27, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Job seekers fill out registration forms during a career fair hosted by the Military officiers Association of America (MOAA) in Washington DC, capital of the United States, Sept. 27, 2011. The U.S. unemployment rate remained at 9.1 percent for the second consecutive month in August, while U.S. President Barack Obama is urging Congress to pass a 447-billion-dollar jobs bill, saying American small businesses and workers will benefit from the bill. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun)
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US-NEW YORK-WALL STREET-PROTEST
(110927) -- NEW YORK, Sept. 27, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Protesters sit at a plaza near the Wall Street in New York, the United States, on Sept. 27, 2011. After several streets around the Wall Street have been blockaded since Sept. 16, protesters pitched their tents at the Bowling Green and Battery Park to continue their demonstration. (Xinhua/Fan Xia)
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US-NEW YORK-WALL STREET-PROTEST
(110927) -- NEW YORK, Sept. 27, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Protestors talk with photojournalists in a park near the Wall Street in New York, the United States, on Sept. 27, 2011. After several streets around the Wall Street have been blockaded since Sept. 16, protesters pitched their tents at the Bowling Green and Battery Park to continue the demonstration. (Xinhua/Fan Xia)
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US-NEW YORK-WALL STREET-PROTEST
(110927) -- NEW YORK, Sept. 27, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Some food is laid in a kitchen made by the protesters in preparation for the possible long-term demonstration in a park near the Wall Street in New York, the United States, on Sept. 27, 2011. After several streets around the Wall Street have been blockaded since Sept. 16, protesters pitched their tents at the Bowling Green and Battery Park to continue the demonstration. (Xinhua/Fan Xia)
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US-NEW YORK-WALL STREET-PROTEST
(110927) -- NEW YORK, Sept. 27, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A protester rests on a chair in a park near the Wall Street in New York, the United States, on Sept. 27, 2011. After several streets around the Wall Street have been blockaded since Sept. 16, protesters pitched their tents at the Bowling Green and Battery Park to continue the demonstration. (Xinhua/Fan Xia)
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US-NEW YORK-WALL STREET-PROTEST
(110927) -- NEW YORK, Sept. 27, 2011 (Xinhua) -- An artist creates in front of placards at a plaza near Wall Street in New York, the United States, on Sept. 27, 2011. After several streets around the Wall Street have been blockaded since Sept. 16, protesters pitched their tents at the Bowling Green and Battery Park to continue their demonstration. (Xinhua/Fan Xia)
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US-NEW YORK-WALL STREET-PROTEST
(110927) -- NEW YORK, Sept. 27, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A high monitor stands near the Wall Street in New York, the United States, on Sept. 27, 2011. After several streets around the Wall Street have been blockaded since Sept. 16, protesters pitched their tents at the Bowling Green and Battery Park to continue their demonstration. (Xinhua/Fan Xia)
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US-NEW YORK-WALL STREET-PROTEST
(110927) -- NEW YORK, Sept. 27, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Protestors release news at a self-made press center in a park near the Wall Street in New York, the United States, on Sept. 27, 2011. After several streets around the Wall Street have been blockaded since Sept. 16, protesters pitched their tents at the Bowling Green and Battery Park to continue their demonstration. (Xinhua/Fan Xia)
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US-NEW YORK-WALL STREET-PROTEST
(110927) -- NEW YORK, Sept. 27, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Police watch over protesters at a park near the Wall Street in New York, the United States, on Sept. 27, 2011. After several streets around the Wall Street have been blockaded since Sept. 16, protesters pitched their tents at the Bowling Green and Battery Park to continue their demonstration. (Xinhua/Fan Xia)
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US-OBAMA-NEW DEFICIT REDUCTION PLAN
(110919) -- WASHINGTON D.C., Sept. 19, 2011 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Barack Obama delivers a speech on the new deficit reduction plan at the White House in Washington D.C., capital of the United States, Sept. 19, 2011. Obama launched his plan on Monday to cut the country's deficit that will raise about 1.5 trillion U.S. dollars in tax revenue over the next 10 years. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun)
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US-OBAMA-NEW DEFICIT REDUCTION PLAN
(110919) -- WASHINGTON D.C., Sept. 19, 2011 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Barack Obama delivers a speech on the new deficit reduction plan at the White House in Washington D.C., capital of the United States, Sept. 19, 2011. Obama launched his plan on Monday to cut the country's deficit that will raise about 1.5 trillion U.S. dollars in tax revenue over the next 10 years. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun)
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US-OBAMA-NEW DEFICIT REDUCTION PLAN
(110919) -- WASHINGTON D.C., Sept. 19, 2011 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Barack Obama delivers a speech on the new deficit reduction plan at the White House in Washington D.C., capital of the United States, Sept. 19, 2011. Obama launched his plan on Monday to cut the country's deficit that will raise about 1.5 trillion U.S. dollars in tax revenue over the next 10 years. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun)
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US-OBAMA-NEW DEFICIT REDUCTION PLAN
(110919) -- WASHINGTON D.C., Sept. 19, 2011 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Barack Obama delivers a speech on the new deficit reduction plan at the White House in Washington D.C., capital of the United States, Sept. 19, 2011. Obama launched his plan on Monday to cut the country's deficit that will raise about 1.5 trillion U.S. dollars in tax revenue over the next 10 years. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun)
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US-OBAMA-NEW DEFICIT REDUCTION PLAN
(110919) -- WASHINGTON D.C., Sept. 19, 2011 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Barack Obama delivers a speech on the new deficit reduction plan at the White House in Washington D.C., capital of the United States, Sept. 19, 2011. Obama launched his plan on Monday to cut the country's deficit that will raise about 1.5 trillion U.S. dollars in tax revenue over the next 10 years. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun)
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US-OBAMA-ECONOMY-JOB PLAN
(110909) -- WASHINGTON, Sept. 9, 2011 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Barack Obama addresses a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C., the United States, Sept. 8, 2011.
Obama launched his widely expected new job plan Thursday night to stimulate recovery and strengthen the country's struggling employment situation. The 447-billion-dollar plan, which is called the American Jobs Act, is the third major stimulus package. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun) (lt)
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US-OBAMA-ECONOMY-JOB PLAN
(110909) -- WASHINGTON, Sept. 9, 2011 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Barack Obama addresses a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C., the United States, Sept. 8, 2011.
Obama launched his widely expected new job plan Thursday night to stimulate recovery and strengthen the country's struggling employment situation. The 447-billion-dollar plan, which is called the American Jobs Act, is the third major stimulus package. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun) (lt)
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US-OBAMA-ECONOMY-JOB PLAN
(110909) -- WASHINGTON, Sept. 9, 2011 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Barack Obama (Front) shakes hands with Speaker of the House John Boehner (rear 1st R) and Vice President Joe Biden (rear 2nd R) before Obama addressed a Joint Session of Congress in Washington D.C., the United States, Sept. 8, 2011.
Obama launched his widely expected new job plan Thursday night to stimulate recovery and strengthen the country's struggling employment situation. The 447-billion-dollar plan, which is called the American Jobs Act, is the third major stimulus package. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun) (lt)
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BRITAIN-LONDON-STRIKE
(110701) -- LONDON, July 1, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Protesters attend a strike in central London, Britain, on June 30, 2011. Hundreds of thousands of British workers in the public sector joined a strike Thursday to protest against the government's planned pension reforms and austerity measures. (Xinhua/Bimal Gautam) (yt)
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BRITAIN-LONDON-STRIKE
(110701) -- LONDON, July 1, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Two policemen are on duty during a strike in central London, Britain, June 30, 2011. Hundreds of thousands of British workers in the public sector joined a strike Thursday to protest against the government's planned pension reforms and austerity measures. (Xinhua/Bimal Gautam) (yt)
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STUDIO - Tara Brackley
8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.
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STUDIO - Tara Brackley
8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.
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STUDIO - Tara Brackley
8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.
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STUDIO - Tara Brackley
8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.
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STUDIO - Tara Brackley
8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.
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STUDIO - Tara Brackley
8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.
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STUDIO - Tara Brackley
8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.
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STUDIO - Tara Brackley
8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.
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Queues outside Jobcentreplus in Cambridge, Britain - 21 Jan 2009
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Job Centre - Jobcentreplus in Cambridge
Queues outside Jobcentreplus in Cambridge, Britain - 21 Jan 2009
UK unemployment rose by 131,000 to 1.92 million between September and November, the highest total since September 1997. That does not include the tens of thousands of jobs cut since November. The number of people claiming jobseeker's allowance increased by 77,900 to 1.16 million, according to the Office for National Statistics.
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Queues outside Jobcentreplus in Cambridge, Britain - 21 Jan 2009
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Job Centre - Jobcentreplus in Cambridge
Queues outside Jobcentreplus in Cambridge, Britain - 21 Jan 2009
UK unemployment rose by 131,000 to 1.92 million between September and November, the highest total since September 1997. That does not include the tens of thousands of jobs cut since November. The number of people claiming jobseeker's allowance increased by 77,900 to 1.16 million, according to the Office for National Statistics.
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Queues outside Jobcentreplus in Cambridge, Britain - 21 Jan 2009
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Job Centre - Jobcentreplus in Cambridge
Queues outside Jobcentreplus in Cambridge, Britain - 21 Jan 2009
UK unemployment rose by 131,000 to 1.92 million between September and November, the highest total since September 1997. That does not include the tens of thousands of jobs cut since November. The number of people claiming jobseeker's allowance increased by 77,900 to 1.16 million, according to the Office for National Statistics.
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Queues outside Jobcentreplus in Cambridge, Britain - 21 Jan 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 840050b )
Job Centre - Jobcentreplus in Cambridge
Queues outside Jobcentreplus in Cambridge, Britain - 21 Jan 2009
UK unemployment rose by 131,000 to 1.92 million between September and November, the highest total since September 1997. That does not include the tens of thousands of jobs cut since November. The number of people claiming jobseeker's allowance increased by 77,900 to 1.16 million, according to the Office for National Statistics.
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MI: CAPUCHIN SOUP KITCHEN IN DETROIT
13 November 2008 - Detroit, Michigan - Poor people eat lunch at the Capuchin soup kitchen. The soup kitchen dates to 1929 and now serves about 1600 meals a day. It is operated by the Capuchin Franciscan Province of St. Joseph. Photo Credit: Jim West/Sipa Press/0811141411 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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MI: CAPUCHIN SOUP KITCHEN IN DETROIT
13 November 2008 - Detroit, Michigan - Poor people eat lunch at the Capuchin soup kitchen. The soup kitchen dates to 1929 and now serves about 1600 meals a day. It is operated by the Capuchin Franciscan Province of St. Joseph. Photo Credit: Jim West/Sipa Press/0811141411 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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REPORTAGE - Bergkarabach von Polaris
December 24, 2006, Shushi, Nagorno Karabakh, Azerbaijan: The Republic of Nagorno Karabakh (NKR) began its secession from Azerbaijan during the final years of the Soviet Union. The breakaway war with Azerbaijan ended in 1994 with an estimated 30,000 dead and nearly 750,000 displaced. While a fragile cease-fire still stands, there is yet to be a peace agreement, leaving the official status of Nagorno Karabakh in a state of limbo. Although it is not recognized by a single nation, the NKR maintains all the governmental trappings of a sovereign state, with an elected president, cabinet, parliament and military.///Many residents in Shushi, like this man, are Armenian refugees from Sumquyit, Azerbaijan, site of a large Armenian massacre in 1989. Suffering from enormous unemployment, physical and mental wounds, many turn to drugs and alcohol for solace.. Credit: Narayan Mahon / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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The forgotten Republics of the Soviet Empire: Nagorno Karabakh
December 24, 2006, Shushi, Nagorno Karabakh, Azerbaijan: The Republic of Nagorno Karabakh (NKR) began its secession from Azerbaijan during the final years of the Soviet Union. The breakaway war with Azerbaijan ended in 1994 with an estimated 30,000 dead and nearly 750,000 displaced. While a fragile cease-fire still stands, there is yet to be a peace agreement, leaving the official status of Nagorno Karabakh in a state of limbo. Although it is not recognized by a single nation, the NKR maintains all the governmental trappings of a sovereign state, with an elected president, cabinet, parliament and military.///Many residents in Shushi, like this man, are Armenian refugees from Sumquyit, Azerbaijan, site of a large Armenian massacre in 1989. Suffering from enormous unemployment, physical and mental wounds, many turn to drugs and alcohol for solace.. Credit: Narayan Mahon / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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REPORTAGE - Bergkarabach von Polaris
December 19, 2006, Stepanakert, Nagorno Karabakh, Azerbaijan: The Republic of Nagorno Karabakh (NKR) began its secession from Azerbaijan during the final years of the Soviet Union. The breakaway war with Azerbaijan ended in 1994 with an estimated 30,000 dead and nearly 750,000 displaced. While a fragile cease-fire still stands, there is yet to be a peace agreement, leaving the official status of Nagorno Karabakh in a state of limbo. Although it is not recognized by a single nation, the NKR maintains all the governmental trappings of a sovereign state, with an elected president, cabinet, parliament and military.///Unemployed Karabakhi men play backgammon.. Credit: Narayan Mahon / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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The forgotten Republics of the Soviet Empire: Nagorno Karabakh
December 19, 2006, Stepanakert, Nagorno Karabakh, Azerbaijan: The Republic of Nagorno Karabakh (NKR) began its secession from Azerbaijan during the final years of the Soviet Union. The breakaway war with Azerbaijan ended in 1994 with an estimated 30,000 dead and nearly 750,000 displaced. While a fragile cease-fire still stands, there is yet to be a peace agreement, leaving the official status of Nagorno Karabakh in a state of limbo. Although it is not recognized by a single nation, the NKR maintains all the governmental trappings of a sovereign state, with an elected president, cabinet, parliament and military.///Unemployed Karabakhi men play backgammon.. Credit: Narayan Mahon / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1984 Arthur Scargill faces police line
1984 Arthur Scargill faces police line, Orgreave Coking Plant strike holding a megaphone and walking in front of a line of riot police.
The miners' strike of 1984Ð85 was a major industrial action to shut down the British coal industry in an attempt to prevent colliery closures. It was led by Arthur Scargill of the National Union of Mineworkers against the National Coal Board, a government agency.
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The Winter of Discontent, east London circa February / March 1979. Comparisons are being made with the current looming winter situation in the UK.
The Winter of Discontent, east London circa February / March 1979.
Woman walks past rubbish piled beneath an advertisement for Guinness saying ÔThere's a lot of it aboutÕ, due to Refuse Collectors being on strike during to the national strikes called the Winter of Discontent in 1979. The strikes brought down the Labour Government of Prime Minister James Callaghan and allowed Margaret Thatcher to win her first victory as Conservative Prime Minister.
The Winter of Discontent was a period during the winter of 1978Ð79 in the United Kingdom characterised by widespread strikes by private, and later public, sector trade unions demanding pay rises greater than the limits Prime Minister James Callaghan and his Labour Party government had been imposing, against Trades Union Congress (TUC) opposition, to control inflation. Some of these industrial disputes caused great public inconvenience, exacerbated by the coldest winter for 16 years, in which severe storms isolated many remote areas of the country.
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PEOPLE - Jugend in den 70er Jahren
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Unemployed Teenager Susan Best Looking For Work At The Local Labour Exchange After She Was Sacked From Her Job At Biscuit Factory Peek Frean For Wearing Hot Pants To Work. Box 715 1004111642 A.jpg.
Unemployed Teenager Susan Best Looking For Work At The Local Labour Exchange After She Was Sacked From Her Job At Biscuit Factory Peek Frean For Wearing Hot Pants To Work. Box 715 1004111642 A.jpg.
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PEOPLE: Zum 50. Todestag von Dorothea Lange (11.10.)
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Living conditions among the migrant fruit workers, in a tourist camp near Belle Glade, Florida 19370101 by Dorothea Lange 1895-1965
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