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  • Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
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    Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
    Secretary of Mexico City Citizen Security Pablo Vazquez looks on during a press conference on an operation organized with the Federal Security Secretariat to arrest 14 suspects, three of whom participate in the Ximena and Pepe attack, carried out three months ago. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
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    Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
    The Head of Government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada Molina, accompanied by Bertha Alcalde Lujan, Pablo Vazquez, and Cesar Cravioto, speaks during a press conference about an operation organized with the Federal Security Secretariat to arrest 14 suspects, three of whom participate in the Ximena and Pepe attack carried out three months ago. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
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    Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
    The Head of Government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada Molina, speaks during a press conference about an operation organized with the Federal Security Secretariat to arrest 14 suspects, three of whom participate in the Ximena and Pepe attack, carried out three months ago. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
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    Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
    Mexico City Government Secretary Cesar Cravioto looks on during a press conference on an operation organized with the Federal Security Secretariat to arrest 14 suspects, three of whom participate in the Ximena and Pepe attack, carried out three months ago. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
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    Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
    The Head of Government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada Molina, speaks during a press conference about an operation organized with the Federal Security Secretariat to arrest 14 suspects, three of whom participate in the Ximena and Pepe attack, carried out three months ago. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
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    Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
    The Head of Government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada Molina, speaks during a press conference about an operation organized with the Federal Security Secretariat to arrest 14 suspects, three of whom participate in the Ximena and Pepe attack, carried out three months ago. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
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    Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
    Head of Government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada Molina, attends a press conference on an operation organized with the Federal Security Secretariat to arrest 14 suspects, three of whom participate in the Ximena and Pepe attack, carried out three months ago, in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
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    Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
    The Head of Government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada Molina, accompanied by Bertha Alcalde Lujan, Pablo Vazquez, and Cesar Cravioto, speaks during a press conference about an operation organized with the Federal Security Secretariat to arrest 14 suspects, three of whom participate in the Ximena and Pepe attack carried out three months ago. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
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    Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
    The Head of Government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada Molina, speaks during a press conference about an operation organized with the Federal Security Secretariat to arrest 14 suspects, three of whom participate in the Ximena and Pepe attack, carried out three months ago. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
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    Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
    Mexico City Attorney General Bertha Alcalde Lujan looks on during a press conference on an operation organized with the Federal Security Secretariat to arrest 14 suspects, three of whom participate in the Ximena and Pepe attack, carried out three months ago, in Mexico City, Mexico, on [Month Day, Year]. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
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    Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
    The Head of Government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada Molina, speaks during a press conference about an operation organized with the Federal Security Secretariat to arrest 14 suspects, three of whom participate in the Ximena and Pepe attack, carried out three months ago. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
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    Mexico City Head Of Government Clara Brugada News Conference
    The Head of Government of Mexico City, Clara Brugada Molina, speaks during a press conference about an operation organized with the Federal Security Secretariat to arrest 14 suspects, three of whom participate in the Ximena and Pepe attack, carried out three months ago. (Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto)

     

  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
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    NEWS - USA: Russin Maria Butina wegen Spionagevorwürfen verhaftet (weitere Bilder)
    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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    EXCLUSIVE July 17, 2015 - Nashville, Tennessee USA: Maria Butina posing with firearms - FBI counter-intelligence agents have arrested a 29-year-old Russian woman on charges she acted as a Kremlin agent while working over the past three years to build relationships in the upper ranks of the National Rifle Association. Maria Butina, the cofounder of the mysterious Russian gun-rights group called “Right to Bear Arms” who recently graduated with a master’s degree from American University, “took steps to develop relationships with American politicians in order to establish private, or as she called them, ‘back channel’ lines of communication,” according to an affidavit attached to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Washington. (Oleg Volk/Polaris)
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  • Queen's Awards for Enterprise reception at Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 14 Jul 2015
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    Queen's Awards for Enterprise reception at Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 14 Jul 2015
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    Princess Eugenie (left) meets Tarra-Marie Simmons and Bennett Reid (right) of the Midcounties Co-Operative at a reception for winners of the Queen's Awards for Enterprise
    Queen's Awards for Enterprise reception at Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 14 Jul 2015

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  • Dale Price waves at his son's school bus dressed in a different costume each morning, American Fork, Utah, America - Jun 2011
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    Dale Price waves at his son's school bus dressed in a different costume each morning, American Fork, Utah, America - Jun 2011
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    Father Waves At Son's School Bus Dressed in Different Costume Every Day
    It can be embarrassing when your parents wave you off to school, but when you are a 15-year-old teenager and your dad insists on dressing in a different comical outfit everyday, you have to feel for Rain Price.

    His father Dale has adopted 170 wacky costumes to see off the school bus as it passes the family home in American Fork, Utah.

    It started when 15-year-old Rain was waved off on the first day of the school year by his normally-dressed pop.

    But it all changed the next morning when the teenager was horrified to see his dad wearing a San Diego Chargers helmet.

    Since then Rain and his school friends have witnessed a mermaid, a Mariachi, a bride and a scary clown giving them a cheery send-off.

    Mr Price even set-up up a toilet outside his front door and sat on it with his pants down and a newspaper.

    "It's a way of letting him know that we really care about him, but do something a little different ... It's a father's way of (saying I love you)," Mr Price told KSL.

    But his mortified son took some time to get the joke.

    Rain, now 16, explains: "When he did it the first day I was in shock. It's my first day of sophomore year.

    "You don't want to see your dad dressing up in a wedding dress, waving at you on the bus."

    But to his amazement, his classmates supported the wacky daddy and looked forward to seeing what he would come up with next.

    "Most of them like it and we roll down our windows and wave. It's fun," he says.

    Not that Rain is going to encourage his father. "I'm not going to reward him for this. His reward is seeing my embarrassment," he said.

    Mr Price, who refused to wear the same costume twice, admitted it took a big effort to keep up the daily ritual.

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  • 'oldham Lasses' In Clogs And Shawls In July 1931. Towns Such As Oldham Blackburn And Burnley Were Filled With Disconsolate Workers Between The Wars And In 1931 A Grave Crisis Arose In The Lancashire Cotton Industry When Employers And Operative Fail
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    'oldham Lasses' In Clogs And Shawls In July 1931. Towns Such As Oldham Blackburn And Burnley Were Filled With Disconsolate Workers Between The Wars And In 1931 A Grave Crisis Arose In The Lancashire Cotton Industry When Employers And Operative Fail
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    'oldham Lasses' In Clogs And Shawls In July 1931. Towns Such As Oldham Blackburn And Burnley Were Filled With Disconsolate Workers Between The Wars And In 1931 A Grave Crisis Arose In The Lancashire Cotton Industry When Employers And Operative Failked To Hammer Out An Agreement Over 'more Looms Per Weaver.'
    'oldham Lasses' In Clogs And Shawls In July 1931. Towns Such As Oldham Blackburn And Burnley Were Filled With Disconsolate Workers Between The Wars And In 1931 A Grave Crisis Arose In The Lancashire Cotton Industry When Employers And Operative Fail

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