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  • FEATURE - Kampf um Beute: Adler lässt Fisch fallen
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    FEATURE - Kampf um Beute: Adler lässt Fisch fallen
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    , 2020, Conowingo, Maryland, USA: Two American Bald Eagles harass another eagle after it caught a fish near the Conowingo Dam. Fish fights like this are common on the Susquehanna River below the dam that forms the border between Harford and Cecil Counties in Northeast Maryland. The dam is a late Fall migration spot for large numbers of bald eagles and is considered the premier spot east of the Mississippi River to view the rare birds this time of year. Photo by Scott Serio/Eclipse Sportswire/CSM
    News Conowingo Dam Bald Eagles, Conowingo, USA - 18 Nov 2020

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  • Egyptian boys sexualy harass young women, Cairo, Egypt - 07 Aug 2013
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    Egyptian boys sexualy harass young women, Cairo, Egypt - 07 Aug 2013
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    Egyptian boys follow young women in an attempt to sexualy harass them as thousands gather to celebrate Eid al-Fitr
    Egyptian boys sexualy harass young women, Cairo, Egypt - 07 Aug 2013
    Initiatives to counter sexual harassment in Egypt have mushroomed in recent months. Vigilantes groups have started protecting women at gatherings, particularly at large protests or during national holidays when groping and harassment in crowds is at an all-time high. Activists have offered self-defense classes for women and social networks sites have been started where women can 'name and shame' their harassers.
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  • STUDIO - Tara Brackley
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    STUDIO - Tara Brackley
    8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.

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  • STUDIO - Tara Brackley
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    STUDIO - Tara Brackley
    8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.

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  • STUDIO - Tara Brackley
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    STUDIO - Tara Brackley
    8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.

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  • STUDIO - Tara Brackley
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    STUDIO - Tara Brackley
    8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.

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  • STUDIO - Tara Brackley
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    STUDIO - Tara Brackley
    8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.

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  • STUDIO - Tara Brackley
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    STUDIO - Tara Brackley
    8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 01842056

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  • STUDIO - Tara Brackley
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    STUDIO - Tara Brackley
    8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 01842054

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  • STUDIO - Tara Brackley
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    STUDIO - Tara Brackley
    8th April 2017. Woolwich Ferry workers are set to go on strike after an alleged four-year campaign of sexual harassment. Travellers face disruption tomorrow due to the dispute, which also involves claims of a "bullying culture". About 95 per cent of the workforce are set to walk out after a member of staff made a formal complaint of sexual harassment. The Standard has learned that in December Tara Brackley, a secretary for Briggs Marine Contractors, which runs the service on behalf of Transport for London, claimed a member of staff had sexually harassed her for years. She told the Standard the man would regularly make lewd comments towards her. She said: "He constantly told me he loved me, that I looked attractive, blowing kisses, sneakily squeezing my shoulders, rubbing and stroking my neck, eyeing me up and down sexually, whispering in my ear, telling me we should run away together, it made me feel very, very uncomfortable. He would not stop even when I asked him to". Pictured : Tara Brackley.

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 01842052

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  • PRINCESS DIANA IS HOUNDED BY THE PRESS AFTER LEAVING DAPHNE'D RESTURANT IN LONDON, BRITAIN - 1994
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    PRINCESS DIANA IS HOUNDED BY THE PRESS AFTER LEAVING DAPHNE'D RESTURANT IN LONDON, BRITAIN - 1994
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    PRINCESS DIANA AND PHOTOGRAPHERS
    PRINCESS DIANA IS HOUNDED BY THE PRESS AFTER LEAVING DAPHNE'D RESTURANT IN LONDON, BRITAIN - 1994

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