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  • Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
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    Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
    The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
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    Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
    The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
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    Alois Dallmayr Delicatessen Storefront
    The Alois Dallmayr delicatessen storefront is in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on July 3, 2025. The premium food and coffee retailer is considered the largest delicatessen business in Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • China's obsession with milk
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    China's obsession with milk
    ChinaÕs leaders have championed milk as the emblem of a modern, affluent society Ð but their radical plan to triple the nationÕs consumption will have a huge environmental cost. Cartons of imported milk on a shelf for sale in a supermarket in Beijing. In wake of domestic milk health scares, milk is imported from overseas locations such as the European Union. November, 2018
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  • China's obsession with milk
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    China's obsession with milk
    ChinaÕs leaders have championed milk as the emblem of a modern, affluent society Ð but their radical plan to triple the nationÕs consumption will have a huge environmental cost. An advertisement for baby milk powder in a supermarket in Beijing. In wake of domestic milk health scares, milk is increasingly imported from overseas locations such as the European Union. November, 2018
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  • China's obsession with milk
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    China's obsession with milk
    ChinaÕs leaders have championed milk as the emblem of a modern, affluent society Ð but their radical plan to triple the nationÕs consumption will have a huge environmental cost. Chinese shoppers choosing milk in a supermarket in Beijing. November, 2018
    © Sean Gallagher / Guardian / eyevine

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  • China's obsession with milk
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    China's obsession with milk
    ChinaÕs leaders have championed milk as the emblem of a modern, affluent society Ð but their radical plan to triple the nationÕs consumption will have a huge environmental cost. A carton of imported German milk on a kitchen counter in a home in Beijing. In wake of domestic milk health scares, milk is imported from overseas locations such as the European Union. November, 2018
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  • Zara Tindall at Aldon Horse Trials, Aldon Park, Yeovil, Britain - 26 Oct 2014
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    Zara Tindall at Aldon Horse Trials, Aldon Park, Yeovil, Britain - 26 Oct 2014
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    Zara Tindall enjoying a carton of "Ribena" juice drink at horse trials
    Zara Tindall at Aldon Horse Trials, Aldon Park, Yeovil, Britain - 26 Oct 2014
    The Queen's granddaughter who had two horses entered at the event "First Watch" and "Rum Expectations" took time out after completing the dressage in the morning for a spot of lunch. She was seen queuing for a wood fired pizza and a "Ribena' blackcurrant juice drink, she then sat at a nearby table with her dogs 'Corey' and 'Spey' and a male friend to eat. Afterwards they all walked the cross country course, checking out a few of her competitors, before heading back to commence her afternoon disciplines of show jumping and cross country.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Kenya: Dandora Dumpsite
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    Kenya: Dandora Dumpsite
    Feb 13, 2013 - Dandora dumpsite, Nairobi, Kenya - A Kenyan man takes a break from scavenging for recyclable materials at the Dandora dumpsite, one of the largest and most toxic in Africa. Located near slums in the east of the Kenyan capital Nairobi, the open dump site was created in 1975 and covers 30 acres. The site receives 2,000 tonnes of unfiltered garbage daily, including hazardous chemical and hospital wastes. It is a source of survival for many people living in the surrounding slums, however it also harms children and adults' health in the area and pollutes the Kenyan capital. Photo Credit: Benedicte Desrus/Sipa USA
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  • TUZLA: PATHOLOGY DEPARTEMENT: EXAMINATION OF VICTIMS FROM THE 1995 MASSACRE IN SREBR
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    TUZLA: PATHOLOGY DEPARTEMENT: EXAMINATION OF VICTIMS FROM THE 1995 MASSACRE IN SREBR
    ENICA. 300 SKELETONS AND OTHER REMAINS ARECATALOGUED BY DOCTORS. INT.RED CROSS SAYS SOME 3000 OR 8000 MOSLEM MEN FROM SREBRENICA ARE STILL UNACCOUNTED
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  • TUZLA: PATHOLOGY DEPARTEMENT: EXAMINATION OF VICTIMS FROM THE 1995 MASSACRE IN SREBR
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    TUZLA: PATHOLOGY DEPARTEMENT: EXAMINATION OF VICTIMS FROM THE 1995 MASSACRE IN SREBR
    ENICA. 300 SKELETONS AND OTHER REMAINS ARECATALOGUED BY DOCTORS. INT.RED CROSS SAYS SOME 3000 OR 8000 MOSLEM MEN FROM SREBRENICA ARE STILL UNACCOUNTED
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  • Actress KATE WALSH and boyfriend NEIL holding hands while shopping at Val Surf
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    Actress KATE WALSH and boyfriend NEIL holding hands while shopping at Val Surf
    Los Angeles, 2009-12-26 / Need to exchange some Christmas gifts? 'Private Practice' actress KATE WALSH and her boyfriend NEIL ANDREA arriving with a 'Val Surf' cardboard box at the trend surf, skateboard and snowboard supply store and leaving with a huge paper shopping bag... Chanel bag loving KATE is romantically holding hands with her new beau, who is also working in the movie business. © Copyright 2009, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • QUARTIER DE SAMUEL ETO'O FILS
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    QUARTIER DE SAMUEL ETO'O FILS
    Cette dame, surnommŽe "MAMAN ETO'O" gagne sa vie en vendant les gadgets et Žquipements basŽs sur Eto'o (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICA MEDIA ONLINE)
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  • french fries
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    french fries
    French fries in a carton
    Credit OP / ISOPIX **** REFERENCE : 00027535 **** (FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)

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  • french fries
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    french fries
    French fries in a carton
    Credit OP / ISOPIX **** REFERENCE : 00027535 **** (FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)

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  • Cordier Mestrezat wine in a carton, France - 30 Jun 2008
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    Cordier Mestrezat wine in a carton, France - 30 Jun 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Cooper / Rex Features ( 796699B )
    25cl Cartons of wine, Produced by Cordier Mestrezat, a Fine Wine Seller Since 1886, the 25cl Cartons Contain a 'Sensory Straw' with Four Holes to Spary Wine Around the Palate
    Wine In A Carton
    WINE IN A CARTON

    Purists are spluttering over their decanters after a fine wine-maker announced plans for drinkers to take their wine through a straw from small plastic cartons.

    The containers, like those used for lunchbox-sized fruit juices, go on sale in supermarkets next month in the latest attempt by the French wine industry to boost consumption among young urbanites.

    Produced by Cordier Mestrezat, which has been selling fine wines since 1886, the 25cl product, called Tandem, will arrive in Britain next week at the London International Wine Fair.

    "Instead of buying a soda to go with their sandwich, people might want a bit of Bordeaux," David Bolzan, the managing director of Cordier Mestrezat, said. "If you're having lunch at your desk and you want a drop of wine, you're not going to get a bottle, a glass and a corkscrew. But you could buy a carton."

    His box comes with a "sensory straw" with four holes to send a spray of wine around the palate and "ensure you enjoy exactly the same sensations as with a wine glass", according to Cordier Mestrezat.

    However, traditionalists said that the initiative would deprive them of two of their greatest pleasures - the wine's bouquet and colour. "You won't be able to smell the wine before drinking it and that's very important to me," said AurÈlien Maubert, a salesman at Lavinia wine store in Paris. "And you won't be able to see it either inside the carton. I certainly won't be buying this."

    But with annual wine consumption in France falling from 100 litres per person to 54 litres during the past 40 years, Mr Bolzan said that it was important for producers to move with t...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UBXIRRE

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  • Cordier Mestrezat wine in a carton, France - 30 Jun 2008
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    Cordier Mestrezat wine in a carton, France - 30 Jun 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Cooper / Rex Features ( 796699A )
    25cl Cartons of wine, Produced by Cordier Mestrezat, a Fine Wine Seller Since 1886, the 25cl Cartons Contain a 'Sensory Straw' with Four Holes to Spary Wine Around the Palate
    Wine In A Carton
    WINE IN A CARTON

    Purists are spluttering over their decanters after a fine wine-maker announced plans for drinkers to take their wine through a straw from small plastic cartons.

    The containers, like those used for lunchbox-sized fruit juices, go on sale in supermarkets next month in the latest attempt by the French wine industry to boost consumption among young urbanites.

    Produced by Cordier Mestrezat, which has been selling fine wines since 1886, the 25cl product, called Tandem, will arrive in Britain next week at the London International Wine Fair.

    "Instead of buying a soda to go with their sandwich, people might want a bit of Bordeaux," David Bolzan, the managing director of Cordier Mestrezat, said. "If you're having lunch at your desk and you want a drop of wine, you're not going to get a bottle, a glass and a corkscrew. But you could buy a carton."

    His box comes with a "sensory straw" with four holes to send a spray of wine around the palate and "ensure you enjoy exactly the same sensations as with a wine glass", according to Cordier Mestrezat.

    However, traditionalists said that the initiative would deprive them of two of their greatest pleasures - the wine's bouquet and colour. "You won't be able to smell the wine before drinking it and that's very important to me," said AurÈlien Maubert, a salesman at Lavinia wine store in Paris. "And you won't be able to see it either inside the carton. I certainly won't be buying this."

    But with annual wine consumption in France falling from 100 litres per person to 54 litres during the past 40 years, Mr Bolzan said that it was important for producers to move with t...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UBXIRRE

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cordier Mestrezat wine in a carton, France - 30 Jun 2008
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    Cordier Mestrezat wine in a carton, France - 30 Jun 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Cooper / Rex Features ( 796699C )
    25cl Cartons of wine, Produced by Cordier Mestrezat, a Fine Wine Seller Since 1886, the 25cl Cartons Contain a 'Sensory Straw' with Four Holes to Spary Wine Around the Palate
    Wine In A Carton
    WINE IN A CARTON

    Purists are spluttering over their decanters after a fine wine-maker announced plans for drinkers to take their wine through a straw from small plastic cartons.

    The containers, like those used for lunchbox-sized fruit juices, go on sale in supermarkets next month in the latest attempt by the French wine industry to boost consumption among young urbanites.

    Produced by Cordier Mestrezat, which has been selling fine wines since 1886, the 25cl product, called Tandem, will arrive in Britain next week at the London International Wine Fair.

    "Instead of buying a soda to go with their sandwich, people might want a bit of Bordeaux," David Bolzan, the managing director of Cordier Mestrezat, said. "If you're having lunch at your desk and you want a drop of wine, you're not going to get a bottle, a glass and a corkscrew. But you could buy a carton."

    His box comes with a "sensory straw" with four holes to send a spray of wine around the palate and "ensure you enjoy exactly the same sensations as with a wine glass", according to Cordier Mestrezat.

    However, traditionalists said that the initiative would deprive them of two of their greatest pleasures - the wine's bouquet and colour. "You won't be able to smell the wine before drinking it and that's very important to me," said AurÈlien Maubert, a salesman at Lavinia wine store in Paris. "And you won't be able to see it either inside the carton. I certainly won't be buying this."

    But with annual wine consumption in France falling from 100 litres per person to 54 litres during the past 40 years, Mr Bolzan said that it was important for producers to move with t...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UBXIRRE

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • ITALY : Garbage crisis in Marano, near Naples
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    ITALY : Garbage crisis in Marano, near Naples
    Piles of uncollected garbage in Marano, near Naples, southern Italy. Problems with uncollected garbage in the Campania region continue, ITALY -23/06/2008.
    REF: 562956.001

    DUKAS/SIPA

     

  • CONFUSION AND IMPROVISATION REIGNED ON    FRIDAY 2 APRIL 1999 AT THE MACEDONIAN
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    CONFUSION AND IMPROVISATION REIGNED ON FRIDAY 2 APRIL 1999 AT THE MACEDONIAN
    FRONTIER POST OF BLACE,WHERE THOUSANDS OF KOSOVAR REFUGEES WERE WAITING IN PRECARIOUCONDITIONS TO BE REGISTERED BY MACEDONIAN AUTHORITIES
    DUKAS/SIPA

     

  • PARIS : Illustration de la ville.
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    PARIS : Illustration de la ville.
    Greve des fonctionnaires dont les eboueurs parisiens. Sacs et cartons s'entassent sur les trottoirs au pied de l'Arc de Triomphe, Paris, FRANCE-15/11/1974
    DUKAS/SIPA

     

  • Princess Grace Of Monaco Actress Grace Kelly With Her Family Prince Rainier Princess Caroline And Prince Albert At Carton House Nr. Maynoot Co Kildare Ireland.
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    Princess Grace Of Monaco Actress Grace Kelly With Her Family Prince Rainier Princess Caroline And Prince Albert At Carton House Nr. Maynoot Co Kildare Ireland.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Daily Mail/REX/Shutterstock (1165322a)
    Princess Grace Of Monaco Actress Grace Kelly With Her Family Prince Rainier Princess Caroline And Prince Albert At Carton House Nr. Maynoot Co Kildare Ireland.
    Princess Grace Of Monaco Actress Grace Kelly With Her Family Prince Rainier Princess Caroline And Prince Albert At Carton House Nr. Maynoot Co Kildare Ireland.

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
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    PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
    Oct. 2, 1960 - London, England, U.K. - GUNTER GRASS, born October 16, 1927, is an award winning author and playwright. He is known for his first novel, 'The Tin Drum.' PICTURED: Gunter Grass attends a meeting. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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