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  • Royal Wedding Cup Cakes - 27 March 2011
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    Royal Wedding Cup Cakes - 27 March 2011
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    Special edition Kate Middleton and Prince William Engagement Cup Cakes
    Royal Wedding Cup Cakes - 27 March 2011
    The cup cakes are on Sale at a Bakery in central London
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  • Dignitas assisted suicide clinic, Pfaffikon, Zurich, Switzerland - 27 Jan 2010
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    Dignitas assisted suicide clinic, Pfaffikon, Zurich, Switzerland - 27 Jan 2010
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    A bed in the clinic
    Dignitas assisted suicide clinic, Pfaffikon, Zurich, Switzerland - 27 Jan 2010
    CHOOSING WHEN AND WHERE TO DIE AT DIGNITAS

    With its flowered duvet the single bed stands next to a small window overlooking a garden.

    While it may look like any other bed in any other room it has actually held dozens of people as they've drawn their final breathe.

    For this plainly decorated room with its cheery bedspread is one of the 'dying' rooms at the Dignitas assisted suicide clinic in Switzerland.

    The centre, which is located in the suburb of Pfaffikon in Zurich, was established in 1998 by 77-year-old ex-human rights lawyer Ludwig Minelli.

    During its years in existence thousands of people from 61 different countries have registered with the organisation for a fee of 200 Swiss francs (GBP 118).

    Most of these do not plan to commit suicide but are merely seeking insurance in case their illness becomes intolerable.

    As such they then pay an annual charge of 86 Swiss francs (GBP 50).

    A charge of 3,000 Swiss francs (GBP 1,770) is issued if the member decides to progress their application and take their life.

    As part of legal requirements, a pink file is then created and one of Dignitas' six doctors must decide if they will prescribe the lethal barbiturates required.

    By the time the member reaches the clinic in Pfaffikon the total cost they will have accrued is around 10,500 Swiss francs (GBP 6,200).

    So far 135 Brits, including 27 last year, have died at the clinic after ingesting a lethal dose of barbiturate - sucking on a chocolate to mask the taste.

    In fact Brits make up 14% of Dignitas' membership - the second highest after Germany, which forms 59%.

    The vast majority of people who choose to die at the clinic are terminally ill or have incurable progressive diseases.

    When members arrive at the centre they, ...
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  • HOLIDAY SEASON AT TOYS "R" US, TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 27 NOV 2001
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    HOLIDAY SEASON AT TOYS "R" US, TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 27 NOV 2001
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    Destiny's Child - Beyonce Knowles
    HOLIDAY SEASON AT TOYS "R" US, TIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 27 NOV 2001

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  • NEWS - Formel 1-Weltmeister Nico Rosberg im Freudentaumel
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    NEWS - Formel 1-Weltmeister Nico Rosberg im Freudentaumel
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    Nico Rosberg, Mercedes AMG, 2nd Position, after winning the World Drivers Championship.
    Abu Dhabi Formula One 1 Grand Prix, Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. 27 Nov 2016.

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  • NEWS - Formel 1-Weltmeister Nico Rosberg im Freudentaumel
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    NEWS - Formel 1-Weltmeister Nico Rosberg im Freudentaumel
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    New World Champion Nico Rosberg, Mercedes AMG, celebrates with his family.
    Abu Dhabi Formula One 1 Grand Prix, Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. 27 Nov 2016.

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  • NEWS - Formel 1-Weltmeister Nico Rosberg im Freudentaumel
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    NEWS - Formel 1-Weltmeister Nico Rosberg im Freudentaumel
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    Nico Rosberg, Mercedes AMG, 2nd Position, celebrates becoming World Champion with his team and his wife Vivian Sibold.
    Abu Dhabi Formula One 1 Grand Prix, Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. 27 Nov 2016.

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  • FEATURE - Lustige Hüte am Goodwood  Pferderennen
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    FEATURE - Lustige Hüte am Goodwood Pferderennen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley/REX/Shutterstock (5794596f)
    Goodwood fashion
    Glorious Goodwood Horse Racing, West Sussex, Britain - 27 Jul 2016

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  • FEATURE - Lustige Hüte am Goodwood  Pferderennen
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    FEATURE - Lustige Hüte am Goodwood Pferderennen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley/REX/Shutterstock (5794596k)
    Singers Elle and Pocket Belles.
    Glorious Goodwood Horse Racing, West Sussex, Britain - 27 Jul 2016

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  • FEATURE - Lustige Hüte am Goodwood  Pferderennen
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    FEATURE - Lustige Hüte am Goodwood Pferderennen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley/REX/Shutterstock (5794596h)
    Goodwood fashion
    Glorious Goodwood Horse Racing, West Sussex, Britain - 27 Jul 2016

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  • FEATURE - Lustige Hüte am Goodwood  Pferderennen
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    FEATURE - Lustige Hüte am Goodwood Pferderennen
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    Leigh Johnson of Layla Leigh arrives on Day 2 of The Qatar Goodwood Festival Meeting at Goodwood Racecourse on Wednesday 27th July 2016.
    Horse Racing - Qatar Goodwood Festival 2016 Day Two Goodwood Racecourse, Goodwood, United Kingdom - 27 Jul 2016

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  • FEATURE - Lustige Hüte am Goodwood  Pferderennen
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    FEATURE - Lustige Hüte am Goodwood Pferderennen
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    Charlie Elmy-Britton arrives on Day 2 of The Qatar Goodwood Festival Meeting at Goodwood Racecourse on Wednesday 27th July 2016.
    Horse Racing - Qatar Goodwood Festival 2016 Day Two Goodwood Racecourse, Goodwood, United Kingdom - 27 Jul 2016

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  • FEATURE - Lustige Hüte am Goodwood  Pferderennen
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    FEATURE - Lustige Hüte am Goodwood Pferderennen
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    A racegoer arrives on Day 2 of The Qatar Goodwood Festival Meeting at Goodwood Racecourse on Wednesday 27th July 2016.
    Horse Racing - Qatar Goodwood Festival 2016 Day Two Goodwood Racecourse, Goodwood, United Kingdom - 27 Jul 2016

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  • FEATURE - Lustige Hüte am Goodwood  Pferderennen
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    FEATURE - Lustige Hüte am Goodwood Pferderennen
    Editorial use only. No merchandising. For Football images FA and Premier League restrictions apply inc. no internet/mobile usage without FAPL license - for details contact Football Dataco
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by BPI/REX/Shutterstock (5794025h)
    A racegoer arrives on Day 2 of The Qatar Goodwood Festival Meeting at Goodwood Racecourse on Wednesday 27th July 2016.
    Horse Racing - Qatar Goodwood Festival 2016 Day Two Goodwood Racecourse, Goodwood, United Kingdom - 27 Jul 2016

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  • FEATURE - Lustige Hüte am Goodwood  Pferderennen
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    FEATURE - Lustige Hüte am Goodwood Pferderennen
    Editorial use only. No merchandising. For Football images FA and Premier League restrictions apply inc. no internet/mobile usage without FAPL license - for details contact Football Dataco
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by BPI/REX/Shutterstock (5794025j)
    A racegoer studies the form on Day 2 of The Qatar Goodwood Festival Meeting at Goodwood Racecourse on Wednesday 27th July 2016.
    Horse Racing - Qatar Goodwood Festival 2016 Day Two Goodwood Racecourse, Goodwood, United Kingdom - 27 Jul 2016

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  • NEWS - Japan: US-Präsident Barack Obama legt in Hiroshima einen Kranz nieder
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    NEWS - Japan: US-Präsident Barack Obama legt in Hiroshima einen Kranz nieder
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Masatoshi Okauchi/REX/Shutterstock (5696598a)
    Shinzo Abe and Barack Obama visit and lay flowers at a special memorial to the 1945 American nuclear attack on the Japanese at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
    Barack Obama visit to Japan - 27 May 2016

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  • NEWS - Japan: US-Präsident Barack Obama legt in Hiroshima einen Kranz nieder
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    NEWS - Japan: US-Präsident Barack Obama legt in Hiroshima einen Kranz nieder
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Masatoshi Okauchi/REX/Shutterstock (5696598i)
    Barack Obama hug 'Hibakusha' atomic bomb victim Shigeaki Mori at a special memorial to the 1945 American nuclear attack on the Japanese at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
    Barack Obama visit to Japan - 27 May 2016

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  • NEWS - Japan: US-Präsident Barack Obama legt in Hiroshima einen Kranz nieder
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    NEWS - Japan: US-Präsident Barack Obama legt in Hiroshima einen Kranz nieder
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Masatoshi Okauchi/REX/Shutterstock (5696598g)
    Shinzo Abe and Barack Obama visit and lay flowers at a special memorial to the 1945 American nuclear attack on the Japanese at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
    Barack Obama visit to Japan - 27 May 2016

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  • NEWS - Japan: US-Präsident Barack Obama legt in Hiroshima einen Kranz nieder
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    NEWS - Japan: US-Präsident Barack Obama legt in Hiroshima einen Kranz nieder
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Masatoshi Okauchi/REX/Shutterstock (5696598e)
    Barack Obama visits and lays flowers at a special memorial to the 1945 American nuclear attack on the Japanese at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
    Barack Obama visit to Japan - 27 May 2016

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  • FEATURE - Astronaut Scott Kelly's besten Bilder aus dem All
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    FEATURE - Astronaut Scott Kelly's besten Bilder aus dem All
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Kelly/NASA/REX/Shutterstock (5601098f)
    Astronaut Scott Kelly posted this photo taken from the International Space Station to Twitter on June 27, 2015 with the caption, "Day 92. #Aurora is back in town. Good night from @space_station!
    Astronaut Scott Kelly's best pictures from year in space - 2016

    As the two year-long inhabitants of the International Space Station touch back down to Earth near the town of Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan on Wednesday, March 2, 2016 (Kazakh time), we select the best images snapped from space by Commander Scott Kelly of NASA.

    The Soyuz TMA-18M spacecraft returned with Expedition 46 Commander Kelly of NASA and Russian cosmonauts Mikhail Kornienko and Sergey Volkov. Kelly and Kornienko completed an International Space Station record year-long mission to collect valuable data on the effect of long duration weightlessness on the human body that will be used to formulate a human mission to Mars.
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  • FEATURE: Beirut versinkt im Müll
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    FEATURE: Beirut versinkt im Müll
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/REX Shutterstock (5183005f)
    Rubbish bags remained uncollected in residential and commercial areas despite the Lebanese government promising to resume waste collection after the cleaning contracted Sukleen halted waste disposal sparking widespread protects by You Stink
    Lebanese waste crisis, Beirut, Lebanon - 27 Sep 2015

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  • FEATURE: Beirut versinkt im Müll
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    FEATURE: Beirut versinkt im Müll
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/REX Shutterstock (5183005h)
    Rubbish bags remained uncollected in residential and commercial areas despite the Lebanese government promising to resume waste collection after the cleaning contracted Sukleen halted waste disposal sparking widespread protects by You Stink
    Lebanese waste crisis, Beirut, Lebanon - 27 Sep 2015

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  • FEATURE: Beirut versinkt im Müll
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    FEATURE: Beirut versinkt im Müll
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/REX Shutterstock (5183005i)
    Rubbish bags remained uncollected in residential and commercial areas despite the Lebanese government promising to resume waste collection after the cleaning contracted Sukleen halted waste disposal sparking widespread protects by You Stink
    Lebanese waste crisis, Beirut, Lebanon - 27 Sep 2015

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  • FEATURE: Beirut versinkt im Müll
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    FEATURE: Beirut versinkt im Müll
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/REX Shutterstock (5183005j)
    Rubbish bags remained uncollected in residential and commercial areas despite the Lebanese government promising to resume waste collection after the cleaning contracted Sukleen halted waste disposal sparking widespread protects by You Stink
    Lebanese waste crisis, Beirut, Lebanon - 27 Sep 2015

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  • FEATURE: Beirut versinkt im Müll
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    FEATURE: Beirut versinkt im Müll
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/REX Shutterstock (5183005l)
    Beirut Lebanon; 27th September 2015. Despite the Lebanese government promising to resume waste disposal, heaps of garbage rot in the summer heat remain uncollected and rotting in the summer heat as the Lebanon waste crisis which has sparked widespread protests continues
    Lebanese waste crisis, Beirut, Lebanon - 27 Sep 2015

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  • Prince William and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit the Stephen Lawrence Centre, Deptford, London, Britain - 27 Mar 2015
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    Prince William and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit the Stephen Lawrence Centre, Deptford, London, Britain - 27 Mar 2015
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    Catherine Duchess of Cambridge
    Prince William and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit the Stephen Lawrence Centre, Deptford, London, Britain - 27 Mar 2015

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  • Home of Claudia Schiffer damaged by fire, Lawshall, Suffolk, Britain - 27 May 2014
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    Home of Claudia Schiffer damaged by fire, Lawshall, Suffolk, Britain - 27 May 2014
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    Damage caused to Coldham Hall
    Home of Claudia Schiffer damaged by fire, Lawshall, Suffolk, Britain - 27 May 2014
    Part of Claudia Schiffer's home in Suffolk has been destroyed by fire. Several outbuildings, a clock tower and former stables at Coldham Hall in Lawshall have been severely damaged. It took around 50 firefighters more than two hours to bring the fire under control after it broke out at the Elizabethan mansion yesterday afternoon. Luckily, they were able to stop the flames from spreading to the nearby main house. It is not known if Claudia and her family were at home at the time of the fire. The cause is also unknown, though firefighters have confirmed it was accidental.
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  • Museum of Bad Art, Boston, America - May 2013
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    Museum of Bad Art, Boston, America - May 2013
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    Argh, My Eyes... Museum of Bad Art
    Some art is so bad it is good (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Elton John and David Furnish out and about in New York, America - 27 Oct 2011
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    Elton John and David Furnish out and about in New York, America - 27 Oct 2011
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    David Furnish, Elton John and son Zachary Jackson Levon Furnish John
    Elton John and David Furnish out and about in New York, America - 27 Oct 2011

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  • Multi-coloured rainbow cloud appears in the sky above Illinois, America - 27 Jun 2011
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    Multi-coloured rainbow cloud appears in the sky above Illinois, America - 27 Jun 2011
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    The technicolour raindbow cloud
    Multi-coloured rainbow cloud appears in the sky above Illinois, America - 27 Jun 2011
    Not every cloud has a silver lining - some of them are multi-coloured! This stunning technicolour cloud looks as if a rainbow has formed high in the heavens. The awe-inspiring phenomenom - called a sundog - happens when ice crystals appear in clouds and refract the sun's rays. Photographer Robert Arn, spotted the scene while driving in Heyworth, Illinois and quickly pulled over to take a snap. Robert, 22, said: "At the time that I captured this image, I was just starting to get serious with photography. "So being lucky enough to bear witness and photograph this phenomenon was incredible. "The most similar thing I have observed is a moondog, which uses moonlight instead of sunlight".
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  • 'Sex and the City 2' Film Premiere, London, Britain - 27 May 2010
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    'Sex and the City 2' Film Premiere, London, Britain - 27 May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron / BEImages ( 696971ie )
    Kylie Minogue
    'Sex and the City 2' Film Premiere, London, Britain - 27 May 2010

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  • Dignitas assisted suicide clinic, Pfaffikon, Zurich, Switzerland - 27 Jan 2010
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    Dignitas assisted suicide clinic, Pfaffikon, Zurich, Switzerland - 27 Jan 2010
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    Dignitas founder Ludwig Minelli in one of the rooms at the clinic
    Dignitas assisted suicide clinic, Pfaffikon, Zurich, Switzerland - 27 Jan 2010
    CHOOSING WHEN AND WHERE TO DIE AT DIGNITAS

    With its flowered duvet the single bed stands next to a small window overlooking a garden.

    While it may look like any other bed in any other room it has actually held dozens of people as they've drawn their final breathe.

    For this plainly decorated room with its cheery bedspread is one of the 'dying' rooms at the Dignitas assisted suicide clinic in Switzerland.

    The centre, which is located in the suburb of Pfaffikon in Zurich, was established in 1998 by 77-year-old ex-human rights lawyer Ludwig Minelli.

    During its years in existence thousands of people from 61 different countries have registered with the organisation for a fee of 200 Swiss francs (GBP 118).

    Most of these do not plan to commit suicide but are merely seeking insurance in case their illness becomes intolerable.

    As such they then pay an annual charge of 86 Swiss francs (GBP 50).

    A charge of 3,000 Swiss francs (GBP 1,770) is issued if the member decides to progress their application and take their life.

    As part of legal requirements, a pink file is then created and one of Dignitas' six doctors must decide if they will prescribe the lethal barbiturates required.

    By the time the member reaches the clinic in Pfaffikon the total cost they will have accrued is around 10,500 Swiss francs (GBP 6,200).

    So far 135 Brits, including 27 last year, have died at the clinic after ingesting a lethal dose of barbiturate - sucking on a chocolate to mask the taste.

    In fact Brits make up 14% of Dignitas' membership - the second highest after Germany, which forms 59%.

    The vast majority of people who choose to die at the clinic are terminally ill or have incurable progressive disease...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stackli

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  • Dignitas assisted suicide clinic, Pfaffikon, Zurich, Switzerland - 27 Jan 2010
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    Dignitas assisted suicide clinic, Pfaffikon, Zurich, Switzerland - 27 Jan 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1094997k )
    A room in the clinic
    Dignitas assisted suicide clinic, Pfaffikon, Zurich, Switzerland - 27 Jan 2010
    CHOOSING WHEN AND WHERE TO DIE AT DIGNITAS

    With its flowered duvet the single bed stands next to a small window overlooking a garden.

    While it may look like any other bed in any other room it has actually held dozens of people as they've drawn their final breathe.

    For this plainly decorated room with its cheery bedspread is one of the 'dying' rooms at the Dignitas assisted suicide clinic in Switzerland.

    The centre, which is located in the suburb of Pfaffikon in Zurich, was established in 1998 by 77-year-old ex-human rights lawyer Ludwig Minelli.

    During its years in existence thousands of people from 61 different countries have registered with the organisation for a fee of 200 Swiss francs (GBP 118).

    Most of these do not plan to commit suicide but are merely seeking insurance in case their illness becomes intolerable.

    As such they then pay an annual charge of 86 Swiss francs (GBP 50).

    A charge of 3,000 Swiss francs (GBP 1,770) is issued if the member decides to progress their application and take their life.

    As part of legal requirements, a pink file is then created and one of Dignitas' six doctors must decide if they will prescribe the lethal barbiturates required.

    By the time the member reaches the clinic in Pfaffikon the total cost they will have accrued is around 10,500 Swiss francs (GBP 6,200).

    So far 135 Brits, including 27 last year, have died at the clinic after ingesting a lethal dose of barbiturate - sucking on a chocolate to mask the taste.

    In fact Brits make up 14% of Dignitas' membership - the second highest after Germany, which forms 59%.

    The vast majority of people who choose to die at the clinic are terminally ill or have incurable progressive diseases.

    When members arrive at the centre they,...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stackli

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  • Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie with family arriving at Narita International airport, Chiba, Japan - 27 Jan 2009
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    Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie with family arriving at Narita International airport, Chiba, Japan - 27 Jan 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Masatoshi Okauchi / Rex Features ( 842043m )
    Angelina Jolie with daughters Viviene Marcheline Jolie-Pitt, Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt and Maddox Chivan Thornton Jolie-Pitt
    and Brad Pitt with Knox Leon Jolie-Pitt and Zahara Marley Jolie-Pitt
    Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie with family arriving at Narita International airport, Chiba, Japan - 27 Jan 2009
    Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie showed off their twins for the first time in public today after touching down at Narita International airport in Japan. When the twins, Vivienne Marcheline and Knox Leon, were born six months ago the couple sold the first pictures of the newborns to American magazine People and British magazine Hello! for $14million - with the money going to charity. Since then the Hollywood pair have kept the latest additions to their family under wraps. However, the whole brood was on show today as they walked hand in hand through the airport. Little Vivienne - named after Angelina's late mother - proved to be the spitting image of older sister Shiloh, while her twin brother Knox was dressed just like his dad in a grey jumper and flat cap. With their hands full with the twins, Brad and Angelina's older children Pax, Maddox, Shiloh and Zahara dutifully walked beside their parents. The family are in Japan to promote Pitt's new film 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'.
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  • Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie with family arriving at Narita International airport, Chiba, Japan - 27 Jan 2009
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    Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie with family arriving at Narita International airport, Chiba, Japan - 27 Jan 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Masatoshi Okauchi / Rex Features ( 842043h )
    Angelina Jolie with daughters Viviene Marcheline Jolie-Pitt and Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt and Maddox Chivan Thornton Jolie-Pitt
    Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie with family arriving at Narita International airport, Chiba, Japan - 27 Jan 2009
    Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie showed off their twins for the first time in public today after touching down at Narita International airport in Japan. When the twins, Vivienne Marcheline and Knox Leon, were born six months ago the couple sold the first pictures of the newborns to American magazine People and British magazine Hello! for $14million - with the money going to charity. Since then the Hollywood pair have kept the latest additions to their family under wraps. However, the whole brood was on show today as they walked hand in hand through the airport. Little Vivienne - named after Angelina's late mother - proved to be the spitting image of older sister Shiloh, while her twin brother Knox was dressed just like his dad in a grey jumper and flat cap. With their hands full with the twins, Brad and Angelina's older children Pax, Maddox, Shiloh and Zahara dutifully walked beside their parents. The family are in Japan to promote Pitt's new film 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'.
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  • NEWS - Erste US-Justizministerin Janet Reno ist im Alter von 78 Jahren gestorben
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    NEWS - Erste US-Justizministerin Janet Reno ist im Alter von 78 Jahren gestorben
    Apr. 26, 2008 - New York, New York, U.S. - PARKINSON'S UNITY WALK IN CENTRAL PARK.DATE 04-26-08 - JANET RENO.K57880JBB(Credit Image: © John Barrett/Globe Photos/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • NEWS - Erste US-Justizministerin Janet Reno ist im Alter von 78 Jahren gestorben
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    NEWS - Erste US-Justizministerin Janet Reno ist im Alter von 78 Jahren gestorben
    Apr. 26, 2008 - New York, New York, U.S. - PARKINSON'S UNITY WALK IN CENTRAL PARK.DATE 04-26-08 - JANET RENO.K57880JBB(Credit Image: © John Barrett/Globe Photos/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • 'The Late Show With David Letterman', New York, America - 27 Jul 2006
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    'The Late Show With David Letterman', New York, America - 27 Jul 2006
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    'The Late Show With David Letterman', New York, America - 27 Jul 2006

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  • SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
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    SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (10180475a)
    Jo Cameron
    Jo Cameron, woman who feels no pain, Whitebridge, Invernes shire, Scotland, UK - 27 Mar 2019
    Jo Cameron has led a virtually pain-free life due to a rare genetic mutation that is thought to affect just one in several million.
    The 71 Grandmother of one, of Whitebridge in Inverness-shire, first caught the attention of scientists when medics had to coax her into taking paracetamol following a hip replacement for severe arthritis.
    Mrs Cameron even claims she only notices she is burning herself when she smells scorching flesh.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
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    SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (10180475b)
    Jo Cameron
    Jo Cameron, woman who feels no pain, Whitebridge, Invernes shire, Scotland, UK - 27 Mar 2019
    Jo Cameron has led a virtually pain-free life due to a rare genetic mutation that is thought to affect just one in several million.
    The 71 Grandmother of one, of Whitebridge in Inverness-shire, first caught the attention of scientists when medics had to coax her into taking paracetamol following a hip replacement for severe arthritis.
    Mrs Cameron even claims she only notices she is burning herself when she smells scorching flesh.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
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    SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (10180475e)
    Jo Cameron
    Jo Cameron, woman who feels no pain, Whitebridge, Invernes shire, Scotland, UK - 27 Mar 2019
    Jo Cameron has led a virtually pain-free life due to a rare genetic mutation that is thought to affect just one in several million.
    The 71 Grandmother of one, of Whitebridge in Inverness-shire, first caught the attention of scientists when medics had to coax her into taking paracetamol following a hip replacement for severe arthritis.
    Mrs Cameron even claims she only notices she is burning herself when she smells scorching flesh.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
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    SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (10180475d)
    Jo Cameron
    Jo Cameron, woman who feels no pain, Whitebridge, Invernes shire, Scotland, UK - 27 Mar 2019
    Jo Cameron has led a virtually pain-free life due to a rare genetic mutation that is thought to affect just one in several million.
    The 71 Grandmother of one, of Whitebridge in Inverness-shire, first caught the attention of scientists when medics had to coax her into taking paracetamol following a hip replacement for severe arthritis.
    Mrs Cameron even claims she only notices she is burning herself when she smells scorching flesh.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
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    SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (10180475c)
    Jo Cameron
    Jo Cameron, woman who feels no pain, Whitebridge, Invernes shire, Scotland, UK - 27 Mar 2019
    Jo Cameron has led a virtually pain-free life due to a rare genetic mutation that is thought to affect just one in several million.
    The 71 Grandmother of one, of Whitebridge in Inverness-shire, first caught the attention of scientists when medics had to coax her into taking paracetamol following a hip replacement for severe arthritis.
    Mrs Cameron even claims she only notices she is burning herself when she smells scorching flesh.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
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    SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (10180475i)
    Jo Cameron
    Jo Cameron, woman who feels no pain, Whitebridge, Invernes shire, Scotland, UK - 27 Mar 2019
    Jo Cameron has led a virtually pain-free life due to a rare genetic mutation that is thought to affect just one in several million.
    The 71 Grandmother of one, of Whitebridge in Inverness-shire, first caught the attention of scientists when medics had to coax her into taking paracetamol following a hip replacement for severe arthritis.
    Mrs Cameron even claims she only notices she is burning herself when she smells scorching flesh.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
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    SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (10180475h)
    Jo Cameron
    Jo Cameron, woman who feels no pain, Whitebridge, Invernes shire, Scotland, UK - 27 Mar 2019
    Jo Cameron has led a virtually pain-free life due to a rare genetic mutation that is thought to affect just one in several million.
    The 71 Grandmother of one, of Whitebridge in Inverness-shire, first caught the attention of scientists when medics had to coax her into taking paracetamol following a hip replacement for severe arthritis.
    Mrs Cameron even claims she only notices she is burning herself when she smells scorching flesh.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
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    SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (10180475g)
    Jo Cameron
    Jo Cameron, woman who feels no pain, Whitebridge, Invernes shire, Scotland, UK - 27 Mar 2019
    Jo Cameron has led a virtually pain-free life due to a rare genetic mutation that is thought to affect just one in several million.
    The 71 Grandmother of one, of Whitebridge in Inverness-shire, first caught the attention of scientists when medics had to coax her into taking paracetamol following a hip replacement for severe arthritis.
    Mrs Cameron even claims she only notices she is burning herself when she smells scorching flesh.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
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    SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (10180475f)
    Jo Cameron
    Jo Cameron, woman who feels no pain, Whitebridge, Invernes shire, Scotland, UK - 27 Mar 2019
    Jo Cameron has led a virtually pain-free life due to a rare genetic mutation that is thought to affect just one in several million.
    The 71 Grandmother of one, of Whitebridge in Inverness-shire, first caught the attention of scientists when medics had to coax her into taking paracetamol following a hip replacement for severe arthritis.
    Mrs Cameron even claims she only notices she is burning herself when she smells scorching flesh.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
    DUK10116644_007
    SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (10180475k)
    Jo Cameron
    Jo Cameron, woman who feels no pain, Whitebridge, Invernes shire, Scotland, UK - 27 Mar 2019
    Jo Cameron has led a virtually pain-free life due to a rare genetic mutation that is thought to affect just one in several million.
    The 71 Grandmother of one, of Whitebridge in Inverness-shire, first caught the attention of scientists when medics had to coax her into taking paracetamol following a hip replacement for severe arthritis.
    Mrs Cameron even claims she only notices she is burning herself when she smells scorching flesh.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
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    SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (10180475j)
    Jo Cameron
    Jo Cameron, woman who feels no pain, Whitebridge, Invernes shire, Scotland, UK - 27 Mar 2019
    Jo Cameron has led a virtually pain-free life due to a rare genetic mutation that is thought to affect just one in several million.
    The 71 Grandmother of one, of Whitebridge in Inverness-shire, first caught the attention of scientists when medics had to coax her into taking paracetamol following a hip replacement for severe arthritis.
    Mrs Cameron even claims she only notices she is burning herself when she smells scorching flesh.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
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    SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (10180475o)
    Jo Cameron
    Jo Cameron, woman who feels no pain, Whitebridge, Invernes shire, Scotland, UK - 27 Mar 2019
    Jo Cameron has led a virtually pain-free life due to a rare genetic mutation that is thought to affect just one in several million.
    The 71 Grandmother of one, of Whitebridge in Inverness-shire, first caught the attention of scientists when medics had to coax her into taking paracetamol following a hip replacement for severe arthritis.
    Mrs Cameron even claims she only notices she is burning herself when she smells scorching flesh.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
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    SCHICKSALE - JO Cameron fühlt keinen Schmerz
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock (10180475n)
    Jo Cameron
    Jo Cameron, woman who feels no pain, Whitebridge, Invernes shire, Scotland, UK - 27 Mar 2019
    Jo Cameron has led a virtually pain-free life due to a rare genetic mutation that is thought to affect just one in several million.
    The 71 Grandmother of one, of Whitebridge in Inverness-shire, first caught the attention of scientists when medics had to coax her into taking paracetamol following a hip replacement for severe arthritis.
    Mrs Cameron even claims she only notices she is burning herself when she smells scorching flesh.

    (c) Dukas

     

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