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  • The world's best ghost photographs - 27 Mar 2009
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    The world's best ghost photographs - 27 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 881158p )
    Fourth place
    The world's best ghost photographs
    THE WORLD'S BEST GHOST PHOTOGRAPHS

    An eerie face in a castle window, a mysterious image of a boy in the woods and an otherworldly silhouette on a beach have all been voted among the world's best ghost photographs.

    Psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman (University of Hertfordshire) has announced the results of the largest ever investigation into the photographic evidence for ghosts.

    The study, undertaken as part of the Edinburgh International Science Festival, was launched a month ago when the public were asked to submit their most mysterious 'ghostly' photographs for analysis. The best of these images were then posted on the project website, and visitors invited to comment, and vote on whether they believed the photographs contained a genuine ghost.

    "The response was remarkable", commented Professor Wiseman. "We received over 250 photographs from all around the world, had thousands of comments, and over a quarter of a million votes".

    The majority of the images showed mysterious-looking orbs, mists, figures and faces.

    "Many of the photographs can be easily explained", noted co-organiser and photographer Gordon Rutter. "Orbs can be caused by the camera flash reflecting off tiny dust particles, mists can result from condensed breath in front of the lens, long exposures can create ghostly figures, and apparent faces are often people seeing patterns in random shapes".

    The top five photographs, ordered by the percentage of people who believed that they contained a genuine ghost (shown in brackets) were as follows:

    Fifth place: The ghost in the mirror (26%). The photographer says that no one else was around when he took this picture of his car, and thus he cannot explain the 'ghostly' face in the left wing mirror. Sceptics argue that the 'face' could be a reflection of ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HCRVWJTQ

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  • The world's best ghost photographs - 27 Mar 2009
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    The world's best ghost photographs - 27 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 881158m )
    First place
    The world's best ghost photographs
    THE WORLD'S BEST GHOST PHOTOGRAPHS

    An eerie face in a castle window, a mysterious image of a boy in the woods and an otherworldly silhouette on a beach have all been voted among the world's best ghost photographs.

    Psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman (University of Hertfordshire) has announced the results of the largest ever investigation into the photographic evidence for ghosts.

    The study, undertaken as part of the Edinburgh International Science Festival, was launched a month ago when the public were asked to submit their most mysterious 'ghostly' photographs for analysis. The best of these images were then posted on the project website, and visitors invited to comment, and vote on whether they believed the photographs contained a genuine ghost.

    "The response was remarkable", commented Professor Wiseman. "We received over 250 photographs from all around the world, had thousands of comments, and over a quarter of a million votes".

    The majority of the images showed mysterious-looking orbs, mists, figures and faces.

    "Many of the photographs can be easily explained", noted co-organiser and photographer Gordon Rutter. "Orbs can be caused by the camera flash reflecting off tiny dust particles, mists can result from condensed breath in front of the lens, long exposures can create ghostly figures, and apparent faces are often people seeing patterns in random shapes".

    The top five photographs, ordered by the percentage of people who believed that they contained a genuine ghost (shown in brackets) were as follows:

    Fifth place: The ghost in the mirror (26%). The photographer says that no one else was around when he took this picture of his car, and thus he cannot explain the 'ghostly' face in the left wing mirror. Sceptics argue that the 'face' could be a reflection of t...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HCRVWJTQ

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  • The world's best ghost photographs - 27 Mar 2009
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    The world's best ghost photographs - 27 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 881158s )
    Second place
    The world's best ghost photographs
    THE WORLD'S BEST GHOST PHOTOGRAPHS

    An eerie face in a castle window, a mysterious image of a boy in the woods and an otherworldly silhouette on a beach have all been voted among the world's best ghost photographs.

    Psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman (University of Hertfordshire) has announced the results of the largest ever investigation into the photographic evidence for ghosts.

    The study, undertaken as part of the Edinburgh International Science Festival, was launched a month ago when the public were asked to submit their most mysterious 'ghostly' photographs for analysis. The best of these images were then posted on the project website, and visitors invited to comment, and vote on whether they believed the photographs contained a genuine ghost.

    "The response was remarkable", commented Professor Wiseman. "We received over 250 photographs from all around the world, had thousands of comments, and over a quarter of a million votes".

    The majority of the images showed mysterious-looking orbs, mists, figures and faces.

    "Many of the photographs can be easily explained", noted co-organiser and photographer Gordon Rutter. "Orbs can be caused by the camera flash reflecting off tiny dust particles, mists can result from condensed breath in front of the lens, long exposures can create ghostly figures, and apparent faces are often people seeing patterns in random shapes".

    The top five photographs, ordered by the percentage of people who believed that they contained a genuine ghost (shown in brackets) were as follows:

    Fifth place: The ghost in the mirror (26%). The photographer says that no one else was around when he took this picture of his car, and thus he cannot explain the 'ghostly' face in the left wing mirror. Sceptics argue that the 'face' could be a reflection of ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HCRVWJTQ

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  • The world's best ghost photographs - 27 Mar 2009
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    The world's best ghost photographs - 27 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 881158o )
    Second place
    The world's best ghost photographs
    THE WORLD'S BEST GHOST PHOTOGRAPHS

    An eerie face in a castle window, a mysterious image of a boy in the woods and an otherworldly silhouette on a beach have all been voted among the world's best ghost photographs.

    Psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman (University of Hertfordshire) has announced the results of the largest ever investigation into the photographic evidence for ghosts.

    The study, undertaken as part of the Edinburgh International Science Festival, was launched a month ago when the public were asked to submit their most mysterious 'ghostly' photographs for analysis. The best of these images were then posted on the project website, and visitors invited to comment, and vote on whether they believed the photographs contained a genuine ghost.

    "The response was remarkable", commented Professor Wiseman. "We received over 250 photographs from all around the world, had thousands of comments, and over a quarter of a million votes".

    The majority of the images showed mysterious-looking orbs, mists, figures and faces.

    "Many of the photographs can be easily explained", noted co-organiser and photographer Gordon Rutter. "Orbs can be caused by the camera flash reflecting off tiny dust particles, mists can result from condensed breath in front of the lens, long exposures can create ghostly figures, and apparent faces are often people seeing patterns in random shapes".

    The top five photographs, ordered by the percentage of people who believed that they contained a genuine ghost (shown in brackets) were as follows:

    Fifth place: The ghost in the mirror (26%). The photographer says that no one else was around when he took this picture of his car, and thus he cannot explain the 'ghostly' face in the left wing mirror. Sceptics argue that the 'face' could be a reflection of ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HCRVWJTQ

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  • The world's best ghost photographs - 27 Mar 2009
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    The world's best ghost photographs - 27 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 881158l )
    First place
    The world's best ghost photographs
    THE WORLD'S BEST GHOST PHOTOGRAPHS

    An eerie face in a castle window, a mysterious image of a boy in the woods and an otherworldly silhouette on a beach have all been voted among the world's best ghost photographs.

    Psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman (University of Hertfordshire) has announced the results of the largest ever investigation into the photographic evidence for ghosts.

    The study, undertaken as part of the Edinburgh International Science Festival, was launched a month ago when the public were asked to submit their most mysterious 'ghostly' photographs for analysis. The best of these images were then posted on the project website, and visitors invited to comment, and vote on whether they believed the photographs contained a genuine ghost.

    "The response was remarkable", commented Professor Wiseman. "We received over 250 photographs from all around the world, had thousands of comments, and over a quarter of a million votes".

    The majority of the images showed mysterious-looking orbs, mists, figures and faces.

    "Many of the photographs can be easily explained", noted co-organiser and photographer Gordon Rutter. "Orbs can be caused by the camera flash reflecting off tiny dust particles, mists can result from condensed breath in front of the lens, long exposures can create ghostly figures, and apparent faces are often people seeing patterns in random shapes".

    The top five photographs, ordered by the percentage of people who believed that they contained a genuine ghost (shown in brackets) were as follows:

    Fifth place: The ghost in the mirror (26%). The photographer says that no one else was around when he took this picture of his car, and thus he cannot explain the 'ghostly' face in the left wing mirror. Sceptics argue that the 'face' could be a reflection of t...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HCRVWJTQ

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  • The world's best ghost photographs - 27 Mar 2009
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    The world's best ghost photographs - 27 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 881158j )
    Fifth place
    The world's best ghost photographs
    THE WORLD'S BEST GHOST PHOTOGRAPHS

    An eerie face in a castle window, a mysterious image of a boy in the woods and an otherworldly silhouette on a beach have all been voted among the world's best ghost photographs.

    Psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman (University of Hertfordshire) has announced the results of the largest ever investigation into the photographic evidence for ghosts.

    The study, undertaken as part of the Edinburgh International Science Festival, was launched a month ago when the public were asked to submit their most mysterious 'ghostly' photographs for analysis. The best of these images were then posted on the project website, and visitors invited to comment, and vote on whether they believed the photographs contained a genuine ghost.

    "The response was remarkable", commented Professor Wiseman. "We received over 250 photographs from all around the world, had thousands of comments, and over a quarter of a million votes".

    The majority of the images showed mysterious-looking orbs, mists, figures and faces.

    "Many of the photographs can be easily explained", noted co-organiser and photographer Gordon Rutter. "Orbs can be caused by the camera flash reflecting off tiny dust particles, mists can result from condensed breath in front of the lens, long exposures can create ghostly figures, and apparent faces are often people seeing patterns in random shapes".

    The top five photographs, ordered by the percentage of people who believed that they contained a genuine ghost (shown in brackets) were as follows:

    Fifth place: The ghost in the mirror (26%). The photographer says that no one else was around when he took this picture of his car, and thus he cannot explain the 'ghostly' face in the left wing mirror. Sceptics argue that the 'face' could be a reflection of t...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HCRVWJTQ

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The world's best ghost photographs - 27 Mar 2009
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    The world's best ghost photographs - 27 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 881158k )
    Fifth place
    The world's best ghost photographs
    THE WORLD'S BEST GHOST PHOTOGRAPHS

    An eerie face in a castle window, a mysterious image of a boy in the woods and an otherworldly silhouette on a beach have all been voted among the world's best ghost photographs.

    Psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman (University of Hertfordshire) has announced the results of the largest ever investigation into the photographic evidence for ghosts.

    The study, undertaken as part of the Edinburgh International Science Festival, was launched a month ago when the public were asked to submit their most mysterious 'ghostly' photographs for analysis. The best of these images were then posted on the project website, and visitors invited to comment, and vote on whether they believed the photographs contained a genuine ghost.

    "The response was remarkable", commented Professor Wiseman. "We received over 250 photographs from all around the world, had thousands of comments, and over a quarter of a million votes".

    The majority of the images showed mysterious-looking orbs, mists, figures and faces.

    "Many of the photographs can be easily explained", noted co-organiser and photographer Gordon Rutter. "Orbs can be caused by the camera flash reflecting off tiny dust particles, mists can result from condensed breath in front of the lens, long exposures can create ghostly figures, and apparent faces are often people seeing patterns in random shapes".

    The top five photographs, ordered by the percentage of people who believed that they contained a genuine ghost (shown in brackets) were as follows:

    Fifth place: The ghost in the mirror (26%). The photographer says that no one else was around when he took this picture of his car, and thus he cannot explain the 'ghostly' face in the left wing mirror. Sceptics argue that the 'face' could be a reflection of t...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HCRVWJTQ

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  • The world's best ghost photographs - 27 Mar 2009
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    The world's best ghost photographs - 27 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 881158g )
    Tenth place
    The world's best ghost photographs
    THE WORLD'S BEST GHOST PHOTOGRAPHS

    An eerie face in a castle window, a mysterious image of a boy in the woods and an otherworldly silhouette on a beach have all been voted among the world's best ghost photographs.

    Psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman (University of Hertfordshire) has announced the results of the largest ever investigation into the photographic evidence for ghosts.

    The study, undertaken as part of the Edinburgh International Science Festival, was launched a month ago when the public were asked to submit their most mysterious 'ghostly' photographs for analysis. The best of these images were then posted on the project website, and visitors invited to comment, and vote on whether they believed the photographs contained a genuine ghost.

    "The response was remarkable", commented Professor Wiseman. "We received over 250 photographs from all around the world, had thousands of comments, and over a quarter of a million votes".

    The majority of the images showed mysterious-looking orbs, mists, figures and faces.

    "Many of the photographs can be easily explained", noted co-organiser and photographer Gordon Rutter. "Orbs can be caused by the camera flash reflecting off tiny dust particles, mists can result from condensed breath in front of the lens, long exposures can create ghostly figures, and apparent faces are often people seeing patterns in random shapes".

    The top five photographs, ordered by the percentage of people who believed that they contained a genuine ghost (shown in brackets) were as follows:

    Fifth place: The ghost in the mirror (26%). The photographer says that no one else was around when he took this picture of his car, and thus he cannot explain the 'ghostly' face in the left wing mirror. Sceptics argue that the 'face' could be a reflection of t...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HCRVWJTQ

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The world's best ghost photographs - 27 Mar 2009
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    The world's best ghost photographs - 27 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 881158d )
    Ninth place
    The world's best ghost photographs
    THE WORLD'S BEST GHOST PHOTOGRAPHS

    An eerie face in a castle window, a mysterious image of a boy in the woods and an otherworldly silhouette on a beach have all been voted among the world's best ghost photographs.

    Psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman (University of Hertfordshire) has announced the results of the largest ever investigation into the photographic evidence for ghosts.

    The study, undertaken as part of the Edinburgh International Science Festival, was launched a month ago when the public were asked to submit their most mysterious 'ghostly' photographs for analysis. The best of these images were then posted on the project website, and visitors invited to comment, and vote on whether they believed the photographs contained a genuine ghost.

    "The response was remarkable", commented Professor Wiseman. "We received over 250 photographs from all around the world, had thousands of comments, and over a quarter of a million votes".

    The majority of the images showed mysterious-looking orbs, mists, figures and faces.

    "Many of the photographs can be easily explained", noted co-organiser and photographer Gordon Rutter. "Orbs can be caused by the camera flash reflecting off tiny dust particles, mists can result from condensed breath in front of the lens, long exposures can create ghostly figures, and apparent faces are often people seeing patterns in random shapes".

    The top five photographs, ordered by the percentage of people who believed that they contained a genuine ghost (shown in brackets) were as follows:

    Fifth place: The ghost in the mirror (26%). The photographer says that no one else was around when he took this picture of his car, and thus he cannot explain the 'ghostly' face in the left wing mirror. Sceptics argue that the 'face' could be a reflection of t...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HCRVWJTQ

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The world's best ghost photographs - 27 Mar 2009
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    The world's best ghost photographs - 27 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 881158c )
    Sixth place
    The world's best ghost photographs
    THE WORLD'S BEST GHOST PHOTOGRAPHS

    An eerie face in a castle window, a mysterious image of a boy in the woods and an otherworldly silhouette on a beach have all been voted among the world's best ghost photographs.

    Psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman (University of Hertfordshire) has announced the results of the largest ever investigation into the photographic evidence for ghosts.

    The study, undertaken as part of the Edinburgh International Science Festival, was launched a month ago when the public were asked to submit their most mysterious 'ghostly' photographs for analysis. The best of these images were then posted on the project website, and visitors invited to comment, and vote on whether they believed the photographs contained a genuine ghost.

    "The response was remarkable", commented Professor Wiseman. "We received over 250 photographs from all around the world, had thousands of comments, and over a quarter of a million votes".

    The majority of the images showed mysterious-looking orbs, mists, figures and faces.

    "Many of the photographs can be easily explained", noted co-organiser and photographer Gordon Rutter. "Orbs can be caused by the camera flash reflecting off tiny dust particles, mists can result from condensed breath in front of the lens, long exposures can create ghostly figures, and apparent faces are often people seeing patterns in random shapes".

    The top five photographs, ordered by the percentage of people who believed that they contained a genuine ghost (shown in brackets) were as follows:

    Fifth place: The ghost in the mirror (26%). The photographer says that no one else was around when he took this picture of his car, and thus he cannot explain the 'ghostly' face in the left wing mirror. Sceptics argue that the 'face' could be a reflection of t...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HCRVWJTQ

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  • EXCL.: Actor EWAN MCGREGOR filming The Ghost with POLANSKI in Germany
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    EXCL.: Actor EWAN MCGREGOR filming The Ghost with POLANSKI in Germany
    Sylt, Germany, 2009-2-26 / Exclusive: Actors EWAN MCGREGOR and TOM WILKINSON film The Ghost on location on the German island of Sylt with director ROMAN POLANSKI. The team filmed in the chilly waters TOM even gets soaked as seen in later photos. POLANSKI'S film - a thriller/mystery - is about a ghostwriter hired to complete the memoirs of a former British prime minister uncovers secrets that put his own life in jeopardy. PICTURED: ROMAN POLANSKI. © Copyright 2009, Featpixx Nr. 00020216
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  • Actress KATE BECKINSALE taking her daughter LILY for 'Trick-Or-Treating'
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    Actress KATE BECKINSALE taking her daughter LILY for 'Trick-Or-Treating'
    Brentwood, 2008-10-31 / Actress KATE BECKINSALE and her husband LEN WISEMAN taking their daughter for Halloween's 'Trick-or-Treat' in Brentwood. KATE was seen leaving her home dressed all up for Halloween in a fully investing 'Little red riding hood' costume. Daughter LILY wearing a historic crinoline costume while LEN WISEMAN looking very scary as a ghost of the 'Pirates Of The Caribbean'.

    © Copyright 2008, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net | (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)

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  • Actor Dan Aykroyd
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    Actor Dan Aykroyd
    Daniel Edward Aykroyd is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning Canadian/American comedian, actor, screenwriter, and musician. He was an original cast member of Saturday Night Live, an originator of the Blues Brothers (with John Belushi), and has had a long career as a film actor and screenwriter.
    Picture: Graeme Robertson
    Date: 6/8/07
    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Actor Dan Aykroyd
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    Actor Dan Aykroyd
    Daniel Edward Aykroyd is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning Canadian/American comedian, actor, screenwriter, and musician. He was an original cast member of Saturday Night Live, an originator of the Blues Brothers (with John Belushi), and has had a long career as a film actor and screenwriter.
    Picture: Graeme Robertson
    Date: 6/8/07
    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

    For more information contact eyevine:
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  • Actor Dan Aykroyd
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    Actor Dan Aykroyd
    Daniel Edward Aykroyd is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning Canadian/American comedian, actor, screenwriter, and musician. He was an original cast member of Saturday Night Live, an originator of the Blues Brothers (with John Belushi), and has had a long career as a film actor and screenwriter.
    Picture: Graeme Robertson
    Date: 6/8/07
    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

    For more information contact eyevine:
    T: 020 8709 8709
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  • Actor Dan Aykroyd
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    Actor Dan Aykroyd
    Daniel Edward Aykroyd is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning Canadian/American comedian, actor, screenwriter, and musician. He was an original cast member of Saturday Night Live, an originator of the Blues Brothers (with John Belushi), and has had a long career as a film actor and screenwriter.
    Picture: Graeme Robertson
    Date: 6/8/07
    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

    For more information contact eyevine:
    T: 020 8709 8709
    E: GNMrights@eyevine.com
    www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Actor Dan Aykroyd
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    Actor Dan Aykroyd
    Daniel Edward Aykroyd is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning Canadian/American comedian, actor, screenwriter, and musician. He was an original cast member of Saturday Night Live, an originator of the Blues Brothers (with John Belushi), and has had a long career as a film actor and screenwriter.
    Picture: Graeme Robertson
    Date: 6/8/07
    © Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine

    For more information contact eyevine:
    T: 020 8709 8709
    E: GNMrights@eyevine.com
    www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Liam Gallagher with his kids Gene and Lennon
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    Liam Gallagher with his kids Gene and Lennon
    WORLD RIGHTS Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher with his kids Gene and Lennon dressed in scary costumes go trick-or-treating on Halloween, London, UK. 31/10/06
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  • Boy George gives a surprise performance at the Met Bar, London, Britain - 06 Sep 2006
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    Boy George gives a surprise performance at the Met Bar, London, Britain - 06 Sep 2006
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features (607500q)
    Amanda Ghost and Boy George
    Boy George gives a surprise performance at the Met Bar, London, Britain - 06 Sep 2006

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  • MARINE WILDLIFE
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    MARINE WILDLIFE
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Kay / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 842487a )
    Skeleton shrimps (sometimes called ghost shrimps) on a turf of bryozoans
    MARINE WILDLIFE

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  • PEOPLE - Happy Birthday: Whoopi Goldberg feiert ihren 60.Geburtstag
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    PEOPLE - Happy Birthday: Whoopi Goldberg feiert ihren 60.Geburtstag
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NILS JORGENSEN/REX Shutterstock (176891e)
    WHOOPI GOLDBERG
    'GHOST' FILM PREMIERE, LONDON, BRITAIN - 1990

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • PEOPLE - Happy Birthday: Whoopi Goldberg feiert ihren 60.Geburtstag
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    PEOPLE - Happy Birthday: Whoopi Goldberg feiert ihren 60.Geburtstag
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX Shutterstock (176891c)
    WHOOPI GOLDBERG
    'GHOST' FILM PREMIERE, LONDON, BRITAIN - 1990

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - Tschernobyl: 30 Jahre nach der Reaktorkatastrophe
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    NEWS - Tschernobyl: 30 Jahre nach der Reaktorkatastrophe
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sovfoto/Universal Images Gro/REX/Shutterstock (3831797a)
    Belorussia, gomel region, December 14, 2000, a view of the 'ghost town' of solnechny, in the bragin district, one of the most affected by the chernobyl nps disaster, the town is in 20 kilometres distance from the chernobyl nuclear power plant, which was the site of a catastrophy on April 26, 1986, when a power unit exploded and radioactive contamination of a vast area followed the explosion, since that time solnechny has been completely abandoned, all the people are settled out.
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