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PEOPLE - JP Donleavy ist im Alter von 91 Jahren gestorben
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J.p. Donleavy (centre) With Brendan Behan (right 1923-1964) And Director Philip Wiseman In Dublin Where Donleavy's Play 'the Ginger Man' Adapted From His Novel Of The Same Name Was Taken Off At The Gaiety Theatre After Protests From The Catholic Church.
J.p. Donleavy (centre) With Brendan Behan (right 1923-1964) And Director Philip Wiseman In Dublin Where Donleavy's Play 'the Ginger Man' Adapted From His Novel Of The Same Name Was Taken Off At The Gaiety Theatre After Protests From The Catholic C
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PEOPLE - JP Donleavy ist im Alter von 91 Jahren gestorben
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J.p. Donleavy (left) With Brendan Behan (right 1923-1964) And Director Philip Wiseman In Dublin Where Donleavy's Play 'the Ginger Man' Adapted From His Novel Of The Same Name Was Taken Off At The Gaiety Theatre After Protests From The Catholic Church.
J.p. Donleavy (left) With Brendan Behan (right 1923-1964) And Director Philip Wiseman In Dublin Where Donleavy's Play 'the Ginger Man' Adapted From His Novel Of The Same Name Was Taken Off At The Gaiety Theatre After Protests From The Catholic Chu
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PEOPLE - JP Donleavy ist im Alter von 91 Jahren gestorben
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J.p. Donleavy And Director Philip Wiseman In Dublin Where Donleavy's Play 'the Ginger Man' Adapted From Donleavy's Novel Of The Same Name Was Taken Off At The Gaiety Theatre After Protests From The Catholic Church.
J.p. Donleavy And Director Philip Wiseman In Dublin Where Donleavy's Play 'the Ginger Man' Adapted From Donleavy's Novel Of The Same Name Was Taken Off At The Gaiety Theatre After Protests From The Catholic Church.
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PEOPLE - JP Donleavy ist im Alter von 91 Jahren gestorben
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J.p. Donleavy Director Philip Wiseman Richard Harris (1930-2002) Rosalie Westwater Genevieve Lyons And Godfrey Quigley Outside The Gaiety Theatre In Dublin Where Donleavy's Play 'the Ginger Man' Adapted From His Novel Of The Same Name Was Taken Off After Protests From The Catholic Church.
J.p. Donleavy Director Philip Wiseman Richard Harris (1930-2002) Rosalie Westwater Genevieve Lyons And Godfrey Quigley Outside The Gaiety Theatre In Dublin Where Donleavy's Play 'the Ginger Man' Adapted From His Novel Of The Same Name Was Taken Of
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PEOPLE - JP Donleavy ist im Alter von 91 Jahren gestorben
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J.p. Donleavy (left) With Richard Harris (1930-2002) In Dublin Where Donleavy's Play 'the Ginger Man' Adapted From His Novel Of The Same Name Was Taken Off At The Gaiety Theatre After Protests From The Catholic Church.
J.p. Donleavy (left) With Richard Harris (1930-2002) In Dublin Where Donleavy's Play 'the Ginger Man' Adapted From His Novel Of The Same Name Was Taken Off At The Gaiety Theatre After Protests From The Catholic Church.
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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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New Cross house fire protest
2nd March 1981: Grieving protesters march from New Cross to the House of Commons after 13 black people were killed in the New Year fire at Deptford, south London. The fire aroused anger within the local community with allegations of a police cover-up of a racial attack.
The New Cross house fire was a fire that occurred during a party at a house in New Cross, south-east London, in the early hours of Sunday, 18 January 1981. The blaze killed thirteen young black people aged between 14 and 22, and one survivor committed suicide two years later. ... the New Cross Fire 30 Years On" was held at the Albany Theatre in Deptford.
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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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Fashion Designer Dame Vivienne Westwood Pictured Wearing A Fig Leaf Over A Skin-coloured Catsuit At A Protest At The Natural History Museum.
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Fashion Designer Dame Vivienne Westwood Pictured Wearing A Fig Leaf Over A Skin-coloured Catsuit At A Protest At The Natural History Museum.
Fashion Designer Dame Vivienne Westwood Pictured Wearing A Fig Leaf Over A Skin-coloured Catsuit At A Protest At The Natural History Museum.
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Fashion Designer Vivienne Westwood Pictured Wearing A Fig Leaf Over A Skin-coloured Catsuit As She Joined A Picket Line At The National History Museum.
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Fashion Designer Vivienne Westwood Pictured Wearing A Fig Leaf Over A Skin-coloured Catsuit As She Joined A Picket Line At The National History Museum.
Fashion Designer Vivienne Westwood Pictured Wearing A Fig Leaf Over A Skin-coloured Catsuit As She Joined A Picket Line At The National History Museum.
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Fashion Designer Dame Vivienne Westwood Pictured Wearing A Fig Leaf Over A Skin-coloured Catsuit At A Protest At The Natural History Museum.
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Fashion Designer Dame Vivienne Westwood Pictured Wearing A Fig Leaf Over A Skin-coloured Catsuit At A Protest At The Natural History Museum.
Fashion Designer Dame Vivienne Westwood Pictured Wearing A Fig Leaf Over A Skin-coloured Catsuit At A Protest At The Natural History Museum.
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Fashion Designer Vivienne Westwood Pictured Wearing A Fig Leaf Over A Skin-coloured Catsuit As She Joined A Picket Line At The National History Museum.
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Fashion Designer Vivienne Westwood Pictured Wearing A Fig Leaf Over A Skin-coloured Catsuit As She Joined A Picket Line At The National History Museum.
Fashion Designer Vivienne Westwood Pictured Wearing A Fig Leaf Over A Skin-coloured Catsuit As She Joined A Picket Line At The National History Museum.
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Comforted By A Friend A Victim Of The Trafalgar Square Disturbances Waits For An Ambulance.demonstration In Support Of The Sacked Liverpool Dockers 'social Justice March' Which Turned Into A Riot After Demonstrators From Reclaim The Streets Attacke
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Comforted By A Friend A Victim Of The Trafalgar Square Disturbances Waits For An Ambulance.demonstration In Support Of The Sacked Liverpool Dockers 'social Justice March' Which Turned Into A Riot After Demonstrators From Reclaim The Streets Attacked Police Outside Downing Street With Bottles Wood Paint Smoke Bombs And Later Unfurled Banners In Trafalgar Square.
Comforted By A Friend A Victim Of The Trafalgar Square Disturbances Waits For An Ambulance.demonstration In Support Of The Sacked Liverpool Dockers 'social Justice March' Which Turned Into A Riot After Demonstrators From Reclaim The Streets Attacke
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Demonstration In Support Of The Sacked Liverpool Dockers 'social Justice March' Which Turned Into A Riot After Demonstrators From Reclaim The Streets Attacked Police Outside Downing Street With Bottles Wood Paint Smoke Bombs And Later Unfurled Bann
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Demonstration In Support Of The Sacked Liverpool Dockers 'social Justice March' Which Turned Into A Riot After Demonstrators From Reclaim The Streets Attacked Police Outside Downing Street With Bottles Wood Paint Smoke Bombs And Later Unfurled Banners In Trafalgar Square.
Demonstration In Support Of The Sacked Liverpool Dockers 'social Justice March' Which Turned Into A Riot After Demonstrators From Reclaim The Streets Attacked Police Outside Downing Street With Bottles Wood Paint Smoke Bombs And Later Unfurled Bann
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Demonstration In Support Of The Sacked Liverpool Dockers 'social Justice March' Which Turned Into A Riot After Demonstrators From Reclaim The Streets Attacked Police Outside Downing Street With Bottles Wood Paint Smoke Bombs And Later Unfurled Bann
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Demonstration In Support Of The Sacked Liverpool Dockers 'social Justice March' Which Turned Into A Riot After Demonstrators From Reclaim The Streets Attacked Police Outside Downing Street With Bottles Wood Paint Smoke Bombs And Later Unfurled Banners In Trafalgar Square.
Demonstration In Support Of The Sacked Liverpool Dockers 'social Justice March' Which Turned Into A Riot After Demonstrators From Reclaim The Streets Attacked Police Outside Downing Street With Bottles Wood Paint Smoke Bombs And Later Unfurled Bann
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The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square. Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protester
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The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square. Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters Broke Away From The Peaceful Dockers March And Converged On Downing Street Where They Hurled Smoke Bombs Sticks And Other Missiles. Many Of The Protesters Were Members Of The Anarchist Group Reclaim The Streets And Others Carried Socialist Worker Banners.
The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square. Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protester
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Masked Protester At The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election Rioters Brought Terror To Trafalgar Square And Downing Street After Joining Sacked Liverpool Dockers On A Peaceful March. The Protest Turned To Anarch
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Masked Protester At The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election Rioters Brought Terror To Trafalgar Square And Downing Street After Joining Sacked Liverpool Dockers On A Peaceful March. The Protest Turned To Anarchist Mayhem When Rent-a-mob Violence After Organisers Of The Social Justice March Issued An Open Invitation To Other Groups To Support Their Rally. Quick To Accept Were Hard-core Members Of Reclaim The Streets - A Militant Anti-roads Group With No Obvious Interest In The Dockers.
Masked Protester At The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election Rioters Brought Terror To Trafalgar Square And Downing Street After Joining Sacked Liverpool Dockers On A Peaceful March. The Protest Turned To Anarch
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Police Deal With Protesters In Trafalgar Square London. Many Were Members Of The Anarchist Group Reclaim The Streets And Others Carried Socialist Worker Banners. The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election Joined A
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Police Deal With Protesters In Trafalgar Square London. Many Were Members Of The Anarchist Group Reclaim The Streets And Others Carried Socialist Worker Banners. The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters Broke Away From The Peaceful Dockers March And Converged On Downing Street Where They Hurled Smoke Bombs Sticks And Other Missiles.
Police Deal With Protesters In Trafalgar Square London. Many Were Members Of The Anarchist Group Reclaim The Streets And Others Carried Socialist Worker Banners. The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election Joined A
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The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David O'neill/ANL/REX Shutterstock (3409838a)
The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters Broke Away From The Peaceful Dockers March And Converged On Downing Street Where They Hurled Smoke Bombs Sticks And Other Missiles. Two Rioters Broke Into The Foreign Office And Seized Papers Which They Threw In To The Crowd. The Nearby Cenotaph War Memorial Was Daubed With Slogans While Others Threw Smoke Bombs And Flares. Many Of The Protesters Were Members Of The Anarchist Group Reclaim The Streets And Others Carried Socialist Worker Banners.
The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters
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Masked Protester At A Demonstration In Central London. Many Of The Protesters Were Members Of The Anarchist Group Reclaim The Streets And Others Carried Socialist Worker Banners. The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General
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Masked Protester At A Demonstration In Central London. Many Of The Protesters Were Members Of The Anarchist Group Reclaim The Streets And Others Carried Socialist Worker Banners. The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election Joined A Peaceful March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park Ending Up At Trafalgar Square.
Masked Protester At A Demonstration In Central London. Many Of The Protesters Were Members Of The Anarchist Group Reclaim The Streets And Others Carried Socialist Worker Banners. The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General
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The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David O'neill/ANL/REX Shutterstock (3409841a)
The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters Broke Away From The Peaceful Dockers March And Converged On Downing Street Where They Hurled Smoke Bombs Sticks And Other Missiles. Many Of The Protesters Were Members Of The Anarchist Group Reclaim The Streets And Others Carried Socialist Worker Banners.
The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters
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A Bloodied Protestor Is Led Away By Riot Police During 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Tr
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A Bloodied Protestor Is Led Away By Riot Police During 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters Broke Away From The Peaceful Dockers March And Converged On Downing Street Where They Hurled Smoke Bombs Sticks And Other Missiles. Two Rioters Broke Into The Foreign Office And Seized Papers Which They Threw In To The Crowd. The Nearby Cenotaph War Memorial Was Daubed With Slogans While Others Threw Smoke Bombs And Flares. Many Of The Protesters Were Members Of The Anarchist Group Reclaim The Streets And Others Carried Socialist Worker Banners.
A Bloodied Protestor Is Led Away By Riot Police During 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Tr
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The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David O'neill/ANL/REX Shutterstock (3409844a)
The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters Broke Away From The Peaceful Dockers March And Converged On Downing Street Where They Hurled Smoke Bombs Sticks And Other Missiles. Many Of The Protesters Were Members Of The Anarchist Group Reclaim The Streets And Others Carried Socialist Worker Banners.
The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters
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Shell oil in Nigeria - oil leaks and the environmental impact in the Niger Delta
An Ogoni man states his protest against the Shell oil company in Ogoni land. Shell's wasteful and destructive practices have caused conflict in the region resulting in much bloodshed. Despite promises by the company this has led to little compensation being paid out to local communities.
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WM 2018 - Spanien: Fernando Hierro wird neuer Trainer
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Newcastle United's Kieron Dyer is brought down on the edge of the box by Bolton Wanderers Fernando Hierro. Hierro was only yellow carded despite Newcatle United protests
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WM 2018 - Spanien: Fernando Hierro wird neuer Trainer
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Newcastle United's Kieron Dyer is brought down on the edge of the box by Bolton Wanderers Fernando Hierro. Hierro was only yellow carded despite Newcatle United protests
FA Barclays Premiership\newcastle United V Bolton Wanderers - 27 Feb 2005
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Protestors at G8 Summit, Germany
Protestors awaiting the arrival of President George W Bush for the G8 summit in Germany.
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Protestors at G8 Summit, Germany
Protestors awaiting the arrival of President George W Bush for the G8 summit in Germany.
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Protestors at G8 Summit, Germany
Protestors awaiting the arrival of President George W Bush for the G8 summit in Germany.
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Kosovo Anti-Negotiation Protest
Protesters wait in front of police cordons in demonstrations against any further negotiations with Serbia and a final status proposal for Kosovo in Prishtina, Kosovo, Saturday, Feb. 10, 2007. The demonstrations ended with clashes between police and the demonstrators when around eighty people were wounded, five of them in critical condition, including a police officer. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Turkey Demonstrators Protests Killing of Dink
Demonstrators gather after the killing of Armenian Journalist Hrant Dink, first at Taksim Square and then for a march to where he was working at Agos newspaper (he had been shot at front of the his newspaper this afternoon) in the Sisli neighborhood of Istanbul, Turkey, Friday, Jan. 19, 2007. (Ilker Gurer/WpN) (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Denmark Riots at Christiania
A big fire on the road outside the Christiania in Copenhagen, Denmark on Monday, May 14, 2007. This morning the police showed up at the Christiania to protect workers tearing down a house in the area. They were met by an angry crowd and the police used gas several times. At least 13 people were arrested. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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USA Anti-War Rally in NYC
Anti-war demonstrators march through Manhattan in pouring rain on Saturday, Oct. 27, 2007 in New York City. Rallies across the U.S. were held today to call for an end to the war in Iraq. Approximately 8000 people took part in the rally in NYC.
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Pakistan Protests Against Emergency Rule Continue
Chairperson of the Pakistan People's Party, Benazir Bhutto waves to her supporters at Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore, Pakistan upon her arrival from Islamabad. (Rafique Nasir/Online Network/WpN)
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Pakistan Protests Against Emergency Rule Continue
A Pakistani journalist takes part in a demonstration against the imposition of emergency rule and restrictions on Electronic and Print Media in Lahore, Pakistan on November 12, 2007. (Sohail Shahzad/Online Network/WPN)
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Pakistan Protests Against Emergency Rule Continue
Chairperson PPP Benazir Bhutto waves towards the party workers upon arrival at the residence of PPP worker Shahid, who was killed in the Karachi blasts in Lahore, Pakistan on November 12, 2007.(Hamid Musa/Online Network/WPN)
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Pakistan Protests Against Emergency Rule Continue
Chairperson PPP Benazir Bhutto meets the relatives of founder member of PPP, Sheikh Rafiq upon her visit to their residence in Lahore, Pakistan on November 12, 2007. (Hamid Musa/Online Network/WPN) (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Pakistan Benazir Bhutto under House Arrest
Supporters of opposition leader and former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto are taken by police near the residence Bhutto is being held in in Lahore, Pakistan on Tuesday November 13, 2007. Bhutto made a public call Tuesday for Pakistan's President Gen. Pervez Musharraf to step down. This is the second time in the past week Bhutto has been placed under house arrest. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Israel Post-Election
Yacov Buaron lets his daughter Kami Buaron, 5, cast his vote for Prime Minister for him at a boy's high school in central Tel Aviv, Israel on Tuesday, March 28, 2006. Voter turnout was predicted to be a record low at 65 percent. (Martha Rial/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/WpN) **No Tabloids, No Commercial** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Kenya Election Riots
A supporter of Presidential candidate Raila Odinga holds a poster as he gestures during a demonstration in the Mathare slums, Nairobi, Kenya on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2007. Opposition leader Raila Odinga led incumbent Mwai Kibaki in Kenya's presidential race Saturday, but delays in the tallying raised suspicions of rigging and sparked nationwide riots. Angry Odinga supporters rioted in Nairobi and across the country, looting and burning. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Kenya Election Riots
Kenya police officers try to stop a supporter of Presidential candidate Raila Odinga demonstrating in the Mathare slums, Nairobi, Kenya on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2007. Opposition leader Raila Odinga led incumbent Mwai Kibaki in Kenya's presidential race Saturday, but delays in the tallying raised suspicions of rigging and sparked nationwide riots. Angry Odinga supporters rioted in Nairobi and across the country, looting and burning.
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Kenya Election Riots
Police officers watch as supporters of Presidential candidate Raila Odinga demonstrate in the Mathare slums, Nairobi, Kenya on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2007. Opposition leader Raila Odinga led incumbent Mwai Kibaki in Kenya's presidential race Saturday, but delays in the tallying raised suspicions of rigging and sparked nationwide riots. Angry Odinga supporters rioted in Nairobi and across the country, looting and burning. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Protesters run from a fire set in the middle of the street during post election violence in the Mathare slums, Nairobi, Kenya on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2007. Opposition leader Raila Odinga led incumbent Mwai Kibaki in Kenya's presidential race Saturday, but delays in the tallying raised suspicions of rigging and sparked nationwide riots. Angry Odinga supporters rioted in Nairobi and across the country, looting and burning.
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Supporters of Presidential candidate Raila Odinga hold posters and gesture during a demonstration in the Mathare slums, Nairobi, Kenya on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2007. Opposition leader Raila Odinga led incumbent Mwai Kibaki in Kenya's presidential race Saturday, but delays in the tallying raised suspicions of rigging and sparked nationwide riots. Angry Odinga supporters rioted in Nairobi and across the country, looting and burning.
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A Kenyan police officer tries to stop a supporter of Presidential candidate Raila Odinga demonstrating in the Mathare slums, Nairobi, Kenya on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2007. Opposition leader Raila Odinga led incumbent Mwai Kibaki in Kenya's presidential race Saturday, but delays in the tallying raised suspicions of rigging and sparked nationwide riots. Angry Odinga supporters rioted in Nairobi and across the country, looting and burning.
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A supporter of Kenya's president Mwai Kibaki carries a hammer in the face of a Kenyan police officer as they clashed with supporters of opposition leader and presidential candidate Raila Odinga in the Mathare slums, Nairobi, Kenya on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2007. Opposition leader Raila Odinga led incumbent Mwai Kibaki in Kenya's presidential race Saturday, but delays in the tallying raised suspicions of rigging and sparked nationwide riots. Angry Odinga supporters rioted in Nairobi and across the country, looting and burning.
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Kenyan police officers run away from a burning motorcycle that had been set ablaze by supporters of Presidential candidate Raila Odinga who were demonstrating in the Mathare slums, Nairobi, Kenya on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2007. Opposition leader Raila Odinga led incumbent Mwai Kibaki in Kenya's presidential race Saturday, but delays in the tallying raised suspicions of rigging and sparked nationwide riots. Angry Odinga supporters rioted in Nairobi and across the country, looting and burning.
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A looter runs away from charging Kenyan Police when they were found looting a Bata shop in the Mathare slums, Nairobi, Kenya on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2007. Opposition leader Raila Odinga led incumbent Mwai Kibaki in Kenya's presidential race Saturday, but delays in the tallying raised suspicions of rigging and sparked nationwide riots. Angry Odinga supporters rioted in Nairobi and across the country, looting and burning. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Supporters of Presidential candidate Raila Odinga carry a man who has been beaten by supporters of Kenya's president Mwai Kibaki as they clashed in the Mathare slums, Nairobi, Kenya on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2007. Opposition leader Raila Odinga led incumbent Mwai Kibaki in Kenya's presidential race Saturday, but delays in the tallying raised suspicions of rigging and sparked nationwide riots. Angry Odinga supporters rioted in Nairobi and across the country, looting and burning.
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A Kenyan police officer tries to stop a supporter of Presidential candidate Raila Odinga demonstrating in the Mathare slums, Nairobi, Kenya on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2007. Opposition leader Raila Odinga led incumbent Mwai Kibaki in Kenya's presidential race Saturday, but delays in the tallying raised suspicions of rigging and sparked nationwide riots. Angry Odinga supporters rioted in Nairobi and across the country, looting and burning.
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