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Demonstration against federal takeover of DC police
People protest the federalization of police, deployment of the National Guard and federal law enforcement agents, and clearing of unhoused encampments in Washington, D.C., U.S., on August 16, 2025. US. President Donald Trump cited the false claim that violent crime is at an all-time high in the nation’s capital to justify these actions. Violent crime in D.C. has dropped 26% in 2025, reaching a 30-year low. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - Wolrd Snooker: Reinigung des Tisches nach einem Pulverangriff eines Demonstranten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Stephenson/Action Plus/Shutterstock (13870208ak)
Stop oil protesters got on to the table and threw paint-calk or dye onto the table, play has been suspended; The Crucible, Sheffield, England: 2023 Cazoo World Snooker Championship, Day 3.
World Snooker Championships, Day Three, Sheffield, UK - 17 Apr 2023
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NEWS - Wolrd Snooker: Reinigung des Tisches nach einem Pulverangriff eines Demonstranten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Stephenson/Action Plus/Shutterstock (13870208aj)
Stop oil protesters got on to the table and threw paint-calk or dye onto the table, play has been suspended; The Crucible, Sheffield, England: 2023 Cazoo World Snooker Championship, Day 3.
World Snooker Championships, Day Three, Sheffield, UK - 17 Apr 2023
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NEWS - Wolrd Snooker: Reinigung des Tisches nach einem Pulverangriff eines Demonstranten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Stephenson/Action Plus/Shutterstock (13870208ak)
Stop oil protesters got on to the table and threw paint-calk or dye onto the table, play has been suspended; The Crucible, Sheffield, England: 2023 Cazoo World Snooker Championship, Day 3.
World Snooker Championships, Day Three, Sheffield, UK - 17 Apr 2023
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NEWS - Wolrd Snooker: Reinigung des Tisches nach einem Pulverangriff eines Demonstranten
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Stephenson/Action Plus/Shutterstock (13870208aj)
Stop oil protesters got on to the table and threw paint-calk or dye onto the table, play has been suspended; The Crucible, Sheffield, England: 2023 Cazoo World Snooker Championship, Day 3.
World Snooker Championships, Day Three, Sheffield, UK - 17 Apr 2023
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REPORTAGE - Krieg in Syrien (April 2017)
EXCLUSIVE - Please try for highest fees possible
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3-year-old Yousef has lived all his life during the war. His father keeps him locked indoors in their home in Al-Shaar, Aleppo. His big brother Taher, 10, collects stones to threw at the rats that are trying to get into their home.
Civil war in Syria - Apr 2017
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FEATURE - 'Tanzende' Wolfshunde in Norwegen
MANDATORY CREDIT: Thomas Bakke/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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Thomas Bakke says: "During a hike we saw a rock dividing a small river and decided to get Tarraq to jump out there. I got in position with my camera and my wife threw a treat out there. These pictures are taken as he is returning."
The dog photography of Thomas Bakke, Norway - 2016
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The relationship between one man and his dog has resulted in an amazing photographic partnership.
Thomas Bakke, from Norway, always enjoyed hikes with his four-legged friend Tarraq, but it was his early shots of the energetic canine that fostered an impressive interest in documenting their time together.
The results feature spectacular images of the five-year-old Saarloos Wolfhound breed dog set against jaw-dropping landscapes.
Highlights include Tarraq leaping between two huge boulders, as well as backdrops of mountain ranges, rivers and waterfalls.
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Coal mine explosion protests, Istanbul, Turkey - 15 May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jodi Hilton/REX (3753566a)
Protesters threw tear gas canisters towards police in the Kadikoy area of Istanbul
Coal mine explosion protests, Istanbul, Turkey - 15 May 2014
Protests were held around the country after the Soma mining accident killed hundred of miners in one of the biggest mining accidents in Turkey's history.
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Bomb injures dozens at anti-government rally, Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Jan 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (3517055g)
Anti-Government Protestors push back crowds from the alleged apartment of the suspects whom threw an explosive device injuring eight people during an anti-government street rally
Bomb injures dozens at anti-government rally, Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Jan 2014
A blast at an anti-government rally in Thailand's capital, Bangkok, has injured at least 28 people, amid an ongoing political crisis.
The blast took place at a rally led by protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban, who was unhurt.
Reports suggest an explosive device, most probably a grenade, was thrown from a building.
At least eight people have died since protests, triggered by a controversial amnesty bill, began in November.
The protesters have been blocking major road junctions in Bangkok since Monday and are camped out in some areas.
They want Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, who they allege is influenced by her brother, deposed leader Thaksin Shinawatra, to step down in place of an unelected "people's council".
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Bomb injures dozens at anti-government rally, Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Jan 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (3517055i)
Anti-Goverment supporter makes a peace sign while sitting down in an abandoned apartment complex after a suspect threw an explosive device injuring eight people during an anti-government street rally
Bomb injures dozens at anti-government rally, Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Jan 2014
A blast at an anti-government rally in Thailand's capital, Bangkok, has injured at least 28 people, amid an ongoing political crisis.
The blast took place at a rally led by protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban, who was unhurt.
Reports suggest an explosive device, most probably a grenade, was thrown from a building.
At least eight people have died since protests, triggered by a controversial amnesty bill, began in November.
The protesters have been blocking major road junctions in Bangkok since Monday and are camped out in some areas.
They want Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, who they allege is influenced by her brother, deposed leader Thaksin Shinawatra, to step down in place of an unelected "people's council".
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Bomb injures dozens at anti-government rally, Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Jan 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (3517055h)
A group of anti-government protestors in an abandoned apartment complex look out for a suspect whom threw an explosive device injuring eight people during an anti-government street rally
Bomb injures dozens at anti-government rally, Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Jan 2014
A blast at an anti-government rally in Thailand's capital, Bangkok, has injured at least 28 people, amid an ongoing political crisis.
The blast took place at a rally led by protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban, who was unhurt.
Reports suggest an explosive device, most probably a grenade, was thrown from a building.
At least eight people have died since protests, triggered by a controversial amnesty bill, began in November.
The protesters have been blocking major road junctions in Bangkok since Monday and are camped out in some areas.
They want Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, who they allege is influenced by her brother, deposed leader Thaksin Shinawatra, to step down in place of an unelected "people's council".
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Bomb injures dozens at anti-government rally, Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Jan 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (3517055f)
Army Personnel picks up a gun attachment found in the the apartment housing the suspect whom threw an explosive device injuring eight people during an anti-government street rally
Bomb injures dozens at anti-government rally, Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Jan 2014
A blast at an anti-government rally in Thailand's capital, Bangkok, has injured at least 28 people, amid an ongoing political crisis.
The blast took place at a rally led by protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban, who was unhurt.
Reports suggest an explosive device, most probably a grenade, was thrown from a building.
At least eight people have died since protests, triggered by a controversial amnesty bill, began in November.
The protesters have been blocking major road junctions in Bangkok since Monday and are camped out in some areas.
They want Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, who they allege is influenced by her brother, deposed leader Thaksin Shinawatra, to step down in place of an unelected "people's council".
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Bomb injures dozens at anti-government rally, Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Jan 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (3517055e)
The items including radios, knifes, gun attachments, transmitters and walkie talkies found inside an abandoned apartment of a suspect who threw an explosive device injuring eight people during an anti-government street rally
Bomb injures dozens at anti-government rally, Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Jan 2014
A blast at an anti-government rally in Thailand's capital, Bangkok, has injured at least 28 people, amid an ongoing political crisis.
The blast took place at a rally led by protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban, who was unhurt.
Reports suggest an explosive device, most probably a grenade, was thrown from a building.
At least eight people have died since protests, triggered by a controversial amnesty bill, began in November.
The protesters have been blocking major road junctions in Bangkok since Monday and are camped out in some areas.
They want Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, who they allege is influenced by her brother, deposed leader Thaksin Shinawatra, to step down in place of an unelected "people's council".
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Bomb injures dozens at anti-government rally, Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Jan 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (3517055d)
Anti-Government protestors inside the room that was housing the suspect whom threw an explosive device injuring eight people during an anti-government street rally
Bomb injures dozens at anti-government rally, Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Jan 2014
A blast at an anti-government rally in Thailand's capital, Bangkok, has injured at least 28 people, amid an ongoing political crisis.
The blast took place at a rally led by protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban, who was unhurt.
Reports suggest an explosive device, most probably a grenade, was thrown from a building.
At least eight people have died since protests, triggered by a controversial amnesty bill, began in November.
The protesters have been blocking major road junctions in Bangkok since Monday and are camped out in some areas.
They want Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, who they allege is influenced by her brother, deposed leader Thaksin Shinawatra, to step down in place of an unelected "people's council".
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Bomb injures dozens at anti-government rally, Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Jan 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (3517055c)
Anti-Government protestors inside the room that was housing the suspect whom threw an explosive device injuring eight people during an anti-government street rally
Bomb injures dozens at anti-government rally, Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Jan 2014
A blast at an anti-government rally in Thailand's capital, Bangkok, has injured at least 28 people, amid an ongoing political crisis.
The blast took place at a rally led by protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban, who was unhurt.
Reports suggest an explosive device, most probably a grenade, was thrown from a building.
At least eight people have died since protests, triggered by a controversial amnesty bill, began in November.
The protesters have been blocking major road junctions in Bangkok since Monday and are camped out in some areas.
They want Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, who they allege is influenced by her brother, deposed leader Thaksin Shinawatra, to step down in place of an unelected "people's council".
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Bomb injures dozens at anti-government rally, Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Jan 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (3517055b)
Anti-Government protestors search for the suspect whom threw an explosive device injuring eight people during an anti-government street rally
Bomb injures dozens at anti-government rally, Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Jan 2014
A blast at an anti-government rally in Thailand's capital, Bangkok, has injured at least 28 people, amid an ongoing political crisis.
The blast took place at a rally led by protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban, who was unhurt.
Reports suggest an explosive device, most probably a grenade, was thrown from a building.
At least eight people have died since protests, triggered by a controversial amnesty bill, began in November.
The protesters have been blocking major road junctions in Bangkok since Monday and are camped out in some areas.
They want Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, who they allege is influenced by her brother, deposed leader Thaksin Shinawatra, to step down in place of an unelected "people's council".
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Bomb injures dozens at anti-government rally, Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Jan 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/REX (3517055a)
An Anti-Government protestor smashes a window in an abandoned apartment complex in search for the suspect whom threw an explosive device injuring eight people during an anti-government street rally
Bomb injures dozens at anti-government rally, Bangkok, Thailand - 17 Jan 2014
A blast at an anti-government rally in Thailand's capital, Bangkok, has injured at least 28 people, amid an ongoing political crisis.
The blast took place at a rally led by protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban, who was unhurt.
Reports suggest an explosive device, most probably a grenade, was thrown from a building.
At least eight people have died since protests, triggered by a controversial amnesty bill, began in November.
The protesters have been blocking major road junctions in Bangkok since Monday and are camped out in some areas.
They want Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, who they allege is influenced by her brother, deposed leader Thaksin Shinawatra, to step down in place of an unelected "people's council".
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FEATURE - Brite schmeisst Bitcoin Festplatte auf den Müll und darf nicht danach suchen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (3394526a)
James Howells at the Newport Amenity Centre and landfill site
Man throws away computer hard drive with £4m worth of bitcoins stored on it, Wales, Britain - 28 Nov 2013
A computer expert threw away an old hard drive containing 7,500 bitcoins worth an estimated £4m. James Howells obtained the bitcoins, which are a virtual form of currency, for almost nothing in 2009. A few years ago the IT worker removed his computer's hard drive after spilling a drink on it. The part then sat in a drawer of his house for years and he forgot that he had the bitcoins on it. So during a recent clearout of his old IT equipment he thought nothing about throwing the drive out. It was only later that he realised what had been left on there. He checked all of his back up files but could not locate the coins so went to his local landfill site. However, one glance at the size of the site and he knew it would be fruitless to search for the drive. Bitcoins have soared in value recently and a single one is now worth around $1,000 (£613).
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FEATURE - Brite schmeisst Bitcoin Festplatte auf den Müll und darf nicht danach suchen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (3394526c)
James Howells at the Newport Amenity Centre and landfill site
Man throws away computer hard drive with £4m worth of bitcoins stored on it, Wales, Britain - 28 Nov 2013
A computer expert threw away an old hard drive containing 7,500 bitcoins worth an estimated £4m. James Howells obtained the bitcoins, which are a virtual form of currency, for almost nothing in 2009. A few years ago the IT worker removed his computer's hard drive after spilling a drink on it. The part then sat in a drawer of his house for years and he forgot that he had the bitcoins on it. So during a recent clearout of his old IT equipment he thought nothing about throwing the drive out. It was only later that he realised what had been left on there. He checked all of his back up files but could not locate the coins so went to his local landfill site. However, one glance at the size of the site and he knew it would be fruitless to search for the drive. Bitcoins have soared in value recently and a single one is now worth around $1,000 (£613).
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FEATURE - Brite schmeisst Bitcoin Festplatte auf den Müll und darf nicht danach suchen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (3394526d)
James Howells at the Newport Amenity Centre and landfill site
Man throws away computer hard drive with £4m worth of bitcoins stored on it, Wales, Britain - 28 Nov 2013
A computer expert threw away an old hard drive containing 7,500 bitcoins worth an estimated £4m. James Howells obtained the bitcoins, which are a virtual form of currency, for almost nothing in 2009. A few years ago the IT worker removed his computer's hard drive after spilling a drink on it. The part then sat in a drawer of his house for years and he forgot that he had the bitcoins on it. So during a recent clearout of his old IT equipment he thought nothing about throwing the drive out. It was only later that he realised what had been left on there. He checked all of his back up files but could not locate the coins so went to his local landfill site. However, one glance at the size of the site and he knew it would be fruitless to search for the drive. Bitcoins have soared in value recently and a single one is now worth around $1,000 (£613).
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FEATURE - Brite schmeisst Bitcoin Festplatte auf den Müll und darf nicht danach suchen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (3394526b)
James Howells at the Newport Amenity Centre and landfill site
Man throws away computer hard drive with £4m worth of bitcoins stored on it, Wales, Britain - 28 Nov 2013
A computer expert threw away an old hard drive containing 7,500 bitcoins worth an estimated £4m. James Howells obtained the bitcoins, which are a virtual form of currency, for almost nothing in 2009. A few years ago the IT worker removed his computer's hard drive after spilling a drink on it. The part then sat in a drawer of his house for years and he forgot that he had the bitcoins on it. So during a recent clearout of his old IT equipment he thought nothing about throwing the drive out. It was only later that he realised what had been left on there. He checked all of his back up files but could not locate the coins so went to his local landfill site. However, one glance at the size of the site and he knew it would be fruitless to search for the drive. Bitcoins have soared in value recently and a single one is now worth around $1,000 (£613).
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FEATURE - Brite schmeisst Bitcoin Festplatte auf den Müll und darf nicht danach suchen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (3391384a)
James Howells with his computer
Man throws away computer hard drive with £4m worth of bitcoins stored on it, Wales, Britain - 27 Nov 2013
A computer expert threw away an old hard drive containing 7,500 bitcoins worth an estimated £4m. James Howells obtained the bitcoins, which are a virtual form of currency, for almost nothing in 2009. A few years ago the IT worker removed his computer's hard drive after spilling a drink on it. The part then sat in a drawer of his house for years and he forgot that he had the bitcoins on it. So during a recent clearout of his old IT equipment he thought nothing about throwing the drive out. It was only later that he realised what had been left on there. He checked all of his back up files but could not locate the coins so went to his local landfill site. However, one glance at the size of the site and he knew it would be fruitless to search for the drive. Bitcoins have soared in value recently and a single one is now worth around $1,000 (£613).
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FEATURE - Brite schmeisst Bitcoin Festplatte auf den Müll und darf nicht danach suchen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (3391384d)
James Howells
Man throws away computer hard drive with £4m worth of bitcoins stored on it, Wales, Britain - 27 Nov 2013
A computer expert threw away an old hard drive containing 7,500 bitcoins worth an estimated £4m. James Howells obtained the bitcoins, which are a virtual form of currency, for almost nothing in 2009. A few years ago the IT worker removed his computer's hard drive after spilling a drink on it. The part then sat in a drawer of his house for years and he forgot that he had the bitcoins on it. So during a recent clearout of his old IT equipment he thought nothing about throwing the drive out. It was only later that he realised what had been left on there. He checked all of his back up files but could not locate the coins so went to his local landfill site. However, one glance at the size of the site and he knew it would be fruitless to search for the drive. Bitcoins have soared in value recently and a single one is now worth around $1,000 (£613).
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FEATURE - Brite schmeisst Bitcoin Festplatte auf den Müll und darf nicht danach suchen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (3391384e)
James Howells
Man throws away computer hard drive with £4m worth of bitcoins stored on it, Wales, Britain - 27 Nov 2013
A computer expert threw away an old hard drive containing 7,500 bitcoins worth an estimated £4m. James Howells obtained the bitcoins, which are a virtual form of currency, for almost nothing in 2009. A few years ago the IT worker removed his computer's hard drive after spilling a drink on it. The part then sat in a drawer of his house for years and he forgot that he had the bitcoins on it. So during a recent clearout of his old IT equipment he thought nothing about throwing the drive out. It was only later that he realised what had been left on there. He checked all of his back up files but could not locate the coins so went to his local landfill site. However, one glance at the size of the site and he knew it would be fruitless to search for the drive. Bitcoins have soared in value recently and a single one is now worth around $1,000 (£613).
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FEATURE - Brite schmeisst Bitcoin Festplatte auf den Müll und darf nicht danach suchen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (3391384f)
James Howells
Man throws away computer hard drive with £4m worth of bitcoins stored on it, Wales, Britain - 27 Nov 2013
A computer expert threw away an old hard drive containing 7,500 bitcoins worth an estimated £4m. James Howells obtained the bitcoins, which are a virtual form of currency, for almost nothing in 2009. A few years ago the IT worker removed his computer's hard drive after spilling a drink on it. The part then sat in a drawer of his house for years and he forgot that he had the bitcoins on it. So during a recent clearout of his old IT equipment he thought nothing about throwing the drive out. It was only later that he realised what had been left on there. He checked all of his back up files but could not locate the coins so went to his local landfill site. However, one glance at the size of the site and he knew it would be fruitless to search for the drive. Bitcoins have soared in value recently and a single one is now worth around $1,000 (£613).
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FEATURE - Brite schmeisst Bitcoin Festplatte auf den Müll und darf nicht danach suchen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (3391384b)
James Howells with his computer
Man throws away computer hard drive with £4m worth of bitcoins stored on it, Wales, Britain - 27 Nov 2013
A computer expert threw away an old hard drive containing 7,500 bitcoins worth an estimated £4m. James Howells obtained the bitcoins, which are a virtual form of currency, for almost nothing in 2009. A few years ago the IT worker removed his computer's hard drive after spilling a drink on it. The part then sat in a drawer of his house for years and he forgot that he had the bitcoins on it. So during a recent clearout of his old IT equipment he thought nothing about throwing the drive out. It was only later that he realised what had been left on there. He checked all of his back up files but could not locate the coins so went to his local landfill site. However, one glance at the size of the site and he knew it would be fruitless to search for the drive. Bitcoins have soared in value recently and a single one is now worth around $1,000 (£613).
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VARIOUS DAVID BOWIE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andre Csillag / Rex Features (438171q)
DAVID BOWIE WITH EYE INJURY SUSTAINED AFTER A FAN THREW A CIGARETTE BOX AT HIM, BRIXTON ACADEMY, LONDON, BRIXTON - NOV 1991
VARIOUS DAVID BOWIE
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ZUSAMMENFASSUNG: Verletzte Promis
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Conflict in the Middle East - 02 Mar 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAimages / Rex Features (2187388c)
Israeli border police officers detain a Palestinian youth after he threw stones during clashes at Hawara checkpoint near the West Bank city of Nablus March 2., 2013.
Conflict in the Middle East - 02 Mar 2013
The death of a Palestinian prisoner in disputed circumstances in an Israeli jail last week, together with a hunger strike by four other Palestinian inmates, two of whom ended their protest on Wednesday after an agreement on their release was reached with Israel, have touched off violent protests over the past several weeks in the West Bank.
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Conflict in the Middle East - 02 Mar 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAimages / Rex Features (2187388d)
Israeli border police officers detain a Palestinian youth after he threw stones during clashes at Hawara checkpoint near the West Bank city of Nablus
Conflict in the Middle East - 02 Mar 2013
The death of a Palestinian prisoner in disputed circumstances in an Israeli jail last week, together with a hunger strike by four other Palestinian inmates, two of whom ended their protest on Wednesday after an agreement on their release was reached with Israel, have touched off violent protests over the past several weeks in the West Bank.
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Conflict in the Middle East - 02 Mar 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAimages / Rex Features (2187388b)
Israeli border police officers detain a Palestinian youth after he threw stones during clashes at Hawara checkpoint near the West Bank city of Nablus
Conflict in the Middle East - 02 Mar 2013
The death of a Palestinian prisoner in disputed circumstances in an Israeli jail last week, together with a hunger strike by four other Palestinian inmates, two of whom ended their protest on Wednesday after an agreement on their release was reached with Israel, have touched off violent protests over the past several weeks in the West Bank.
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Conflict in the Middle East - 02 Mar 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAimages / Rex Features (2187388a)
Israeli border police officers detain a Palestinian youth after he threw stones during clashes at Hawara checkpoint near the West Bank city of Nablus
Conflict in the Middle East - 02 Mar 2013
The death of a Palestinian prisoner in disputed circumstances in an Israeli jail last week, together with a hunger strike by four other Palestinian inmates, two of whom ended their protest on Wednesday after an agreement on their release was reached with Israel, have touched off violent protests over the past several weeks in the West Bank.
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John Lennon And Yoko Ono Arrive At Heathrow Airport From Vienna On April 1 Making Their Way To The Press Lounge To Face The British Camera Crews. John''s Involvement With The Peace Movement Came At A Time When He Desperately Needed Something To Distr
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John Lennon And Yoko Ono Arrive At Heathrow Airport From Vienna On April 1 Making Their Way To The Press Lounge To Face The British Camera Crews. John's Involvement With The Peace Movement Came At A Time When He Desperately Needed Something To Distract Him From The Growing Problems Of The Beatles And He Threw Himself Into The Movement With Typical Enthusiasm. The Couple Are Dressed Entirely In White.
John Lennon And Yoko Ono Arrive At Heathrow Airport From Vienna On April 1 Making Their Way To The Press Lounge To Face The British Camera Crews. John''s Involvement With The Peace Movement Came At A Time When He Desperately Needed Something To Distr
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Yoko Ono feiert ihren 80. Geburtstag am 18. Februar 2013 (frühe Bilder)
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Dexter the Cat Bats Mouse into the Air, California, America - Nov 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Angelo DeSantis / Rex Features (1491109an)
Dexter, a two-year-old moggy playing with a mouse
The Real Life Tom and Jerry: Cat Plays Ball with Mouse
This is the incredible moment a cat shows off its ball skills - by batting a mouse into the air.
Whatever kind of day most people have had it will not be as bad as the unsuspecting mouse that ended up becoming dish of the day for this playful cat.
These astonishing images were taken by amateur photographer Angelo DeSantis who arrived home to find his two-year-old cat Dexter playing with a mouse.
Mr DeSantis captured the once-in-a-life-time shot of Dexter throwing the mouse into the air with such force the mouse does a somersault.
Meanwhile Dexter is posed like an American ball player just after hitting the ball.
Mr DeSantis arrived back to his house in Grass Valley, California after visiting his parents-in-law and quickly grabbed his camera when he caught sight of Dexter playing Cat and Mouse.
He explained: "I found Dexter in the garden playing with what I thought were leaves but when I looked closer I realised it was a mouse.
"He was playing with it just like he does with his stuffed toys.
"I grabbed my camera and started taking some action shots of Dexter playing and I was lucky enough to capture Dexter throwing the mouse into the air.
"The poor mouse looked like it was doing some kind of gymnastics."
While Dexter's family were away he began to play and at one point the frolicsome pussycat teased the mouse by letting it go and then doing a nose dive to pin it back down.
One of images also shows what appears to be Dexter putting the mouse into a headlock while wrestling it to the floor.
"He often brings mice home but I have never witnessed him playing with his food in such a way before," Angelo said.
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Guests enjoy the party on board Octopus. Paul Allen, ex Microsoft partner threw a glittering showbiz party aboard his appropriately named super yacht, Octopus last night. The yacht, which boasts a helicopter on deck, a submarine and many tenders, came for one night to anchor in front of Cannes during the International Film Festival to host the most opulent party of the season.
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PARTY ON BOARD PAUL ALLEN'S YACHT, OCTOPUS, CANNES, FRANCE-18 MAY 2005
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Guests enjoy the party on board Octopus. Paul Allen, ex Microsoft partner threw a glittering showbiz party aboard his appropriately named super yacht, Octopus last night. The yacht, which boasts a helicopter on deck, a submarine and many tenders, came for one night to anchor in front of Cannes during the International Film Festival to host the most opulent party of the season.
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PARTY ON BOARD PAUL ALLEN'S YACHT, OCTOPUS, CANNES, FRANCE-18 MAY 2005
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Guests enjoy the party on board Octopus. Paul Allen, ex Microsoft partner threw a glittering showbiz party aboard his appropriately named super yacht, Octopus last night. The yacht, which boasts a helicopter on deck, a submarine and many tenders, came for one night to anchor in front of Cannes during the International Film Festival to host the most opulent party of the season.
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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
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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. 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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June 18, 1959 - Athens, Greece - ARISTOTLE ONASSIS (1906-1975) was a prominent Greek shipping magnate of the 20th Century. PICTURED: Onassis throws a party for mistress, opera singer Maria Callas after her performance in 'Medea'. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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