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PARAGUAY-ASUNCION-DENGUE
(110406) -- ASUNCION, April 6, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A dengue fever patient is treated in a hospital in Asuncion, Paraguay, April 4, 2011. Dengue fever is raging in Paraguay with 22 deaths this year, according to data released by the Health Minister. (Xinhua/Ubaldo Gonzalez) (xhn)
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PARAGUAY-ASUNCION-DENGUE
(110406) -- ASUNCION, April 6, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A dengue fever patient is treated in a hospital in Asuncion, Paraguay, April 4, 2011. Dengue fever is raging in Paraguay with 22 deaths this year, according to data released by the Health Minister. (Xinhua/Ubaldo Gonzalez) (xhn)
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PARAGUAY-ASUNCION-DENGUE
(110406) -- ASUNCION, April 6, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A dengue fever patient is treated in a hospital in Asuncion, Paraguay, April 4, 2011. Dengue fever is raging in Paraguay with 22 deaths this year, according to data released by the Health Minister. (Xinhua/Ubaldo Gonzalez) (xhn)
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Children at School
Mandatory Credit: Photo by West Coast Surfer / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1284780a )
MODEL RELEASED Little Boy with a Cold
Children at School
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Children at School
Mandatory Credit: Photo by West Coast Surfer / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1284779a )
MODEL RELEASED Little Girl Sneezing
Children at School
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Home Healthcare
Mandatory Credit: Photo by West Coast Surfer / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1283261a )
MODEL RELEASED Woman with allergy holding tissue, near flowers, studio
Home Healthcare
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HOME HEALTHCARE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Maude / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1257375a )
MODEL RELEASED Man with cold in bed holding box of tissues
HOME HEALTHCARE
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HOME HEALTHCARE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Maude / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1257374a )
MODEL RELEASED Man with cold in bed holding box of tissues
HOME HEALTHCARE
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HOME HEALTHCARE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Maude / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1257373a )
MODEL RELEASED Woman lying in bed with cold,
HOME HEALTHCARE
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HOME HEALTHCARE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Maude / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1257372a )
MODEL RELEASED Couple with Colds Lying in Bed
HOME HEALTHCARE
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HOME HEALTHCARE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Maude / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1257364a )
MODEL RELEASED Little girl in backyard blowing nose,
HOME HEALTHCARE
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HOME HEALTHCARE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Maude / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1257361a )
MODEL RELEASED Little girl in backyard blowing nose
HOME HEALTHCARE
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HOME HEALTHCARE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Maude / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1257362a )
MODEL RELEASED Little girl with cold rubbing eyes in backyard,
HOME HEALTHCARE
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HOME HEALTHCARE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Maude / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1257349a )
MODEL RELEASED Woman Blowing Nose in garden
HOME HEALTHCARE
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HOME HEALTHCARE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Maude / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1257348a )
MODEL RELEASED Woman sitting on sofa blowing nose
HOME HEALTHCARE
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HOME HEALTHCARE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Maude / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1257344a )
MODEL RELEASED Little Boy Blowing His Nose in back yard
HOME HEALTHCARE
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Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1195042j )
Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
LIONS ROAR FOR THE WORLD CUP
For England to triumph in the World Cup players will need to have hearts of lions - and, judging by these pictures, the ball skills to match too.
This pride of fierce creatures has had lion-proof footballs thrown into their enclosure at Longleat Safari Park, Wilts, as part of an 'environmental enrichment' programme.
And they soon got the grips with the beautiful game and began showing off their kicking and dribbling skills to visitors.
But while they may be as good as Rooney, Lampard, Gerrard and co on the ball, it appears there is room for improvement in their goalkeeping techniques.
One of the seven lions has taken to sitting on top of the crossbar of the goal rather than stand in the middle of it.
Ian Turner, deputy head warden, said: "Lions may be lazy by nature but like all cats, give them something to chase and they just can't help themselves!
"We have been pretty impressed with their ball skills; there was some serious dribbling going on with both the front left and right paws in action.
"It was only by chance that we saw an area of the enclosure which looked much like a goal that we decided to throw them a few balls."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Bournemouth News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EXYVAPBVU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1195042l )
Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
LIONS ROAR FOR THE WORLD CUP
For England to triumph in the World Cup players will need to have hearts of lions - and, judging by these pictures, the ball skills to match too.
This pride of fierce creatures has had lion-proof footballs thrown into their enclosure at Longleat Safari Park, Wilts, as part of an 'environmental enrichment' programme.
And they soon got the grips with the beautiful game and began showing off their kicking and dribbling skills to visitors.
But while they may be as good as Rooney, Lampard, Gerrard and co on the ball, it appears there is room for improvement in their goalkeeping techniques.
One of the seven lions has taken to sitting on top of the crossbar of the goal rather than stand in the middle of it.
Ian Turner, deputy head warden, said: "Lions may be lazy by nature but like all cats, give them something to chase and they just can't help themselves!
"We have been pretty impressed with their ball skills; there was some serious dribbling going on with both the front left and right paws in action.
"It was only by chance that we saw an area of the enclosure which looked much like a goal that we decided to throw them a few balls."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Bournemouth News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EXYVAPBVU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1195042k )
Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
LIONS ROAR FOR THE WORLD CUP
For England to triumph in the World Cup players will need to have hearts of lions - and, judging by these pictures, the ball skills to match too.
This pride of fierce creatures has had lion-proof footballs thrown into their enclosure at Longleat Safari Park, Wilts, as part of an 'environmental enrichment' programme.
And they soon got the grips with the beautiful game and began showing off their kicking and dribbling skills to visitors.
But while they may be as good as Rooney, Lampard, Gerrard and co on the ball, it appears there is room for improvement in their goalkeeping techniques.
One of the seven lions has taken to sitting on top of the crossbar of the goal rather than stand in the middle of it.
Ian Turner, deputy head warden, said: "Lions may be lazy by nature but like all cats, give them something to chase and they just can't help themselves!
"We have been pretty impressed with their ball skills; there was some serious dribbling going on with both the front left and right paws in action.
"It was only by chance that we saw an area of the enclosure which looked much like a goal that we decided to throw them a few balls."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Bournemouth News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EXYVAPBVU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1195042h )
Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
LIONS ROAR FOR THE WORLD CUP
For England to triumph in the World Cup players will need to have hearts of lions - and, judging by these pictures, the ball skills to match too.
This pride of fierce creatures has had lion-proof footballs thrown into their enclosure at Longleat Safari Park, Wilts, as part of an 'environmental enrichment' programme.
And they soon got the grips with the beautiful game and began showing off their kicking and dribbling skills to visitors.
But while they may be as good as Rooney, Lampard, Gerrard and co on the ball, it appears there is room for improvement in their goalkeeping techniques.
One of the seven lions has taken to sitting on top of the crossbar of the goal rather than stand in the middle of it.
Ian Turner, deputy head warden, said: "Lions may be lazy by nature but like all cats, give them something to chase and they just can't help themselves!
"We have been pretty impressed with their ball skills; there was some serious dribbling going on with both the front left and right paws in action.
"It was only by chance that we saw an area of the enclosure which looked much like a goal that we decided to throw them a few balls."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Bournemouth News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EXYVAPBVU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1195042i )
Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
LIONS ROAR FOR THE WORLD CUP
For England to triumph in the World Cup players will need to have hearts of lions - and, judging by these pictures, the ball skills to match too.
This pride of fierce creatures has had lion-proof footballs thrown into their enclosure at Longleat Safari Park, Wilts, as part of an 'environmental enrichment' programme.
And they soon got the grips with the beautiful game and began showing off their kicking and dribbling skills to visitors.
But while they may be as good as Rooney, Lampard, Gerrard and co on the ball, it appears there is room for improvement in their goalkeeping techniques.
One of the seven lions has taken to sitting on top of the crossbar of the goal rather than stand in the middle of it.
Ian Turner, deputy head warden, said: "Lions may be lazy by nature but like all cats, give them something to chase and they just can't help themselves!
"We have been pretty impressed with their ball skills; there was some serious dribbling going on with both the front left and right paws in action.
"It was only by chance that we saw an area of the enclosure which looked much like a goal that we decided to throw them a few balls."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Bournemouth News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EXYVAPBVU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1195042c )
Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
LIONS ROAR FOR THE WORLD CUP
For England to triumph in the World Cup players will need to have hearts of lions - and, judging by these pictures, the ball skills to match too.
This pride of fierce creatures has had lion-proof footballs thrown into their enclosure at Longleat Safari Park, Wilts, as part of an 'environmental enrichment' programme.
And they soon got the grips with the beautiful game and began showing off their kicking and dribbling skills to visitors.
But while they may be as good as Rooney, Lampard, Gerrard and co on the ball, it appears there is room for improvement in their goalkeeping techniques.
One of the seven lions has taken to sitting on top of the crossbar of the goal rather than stand in the middle of it.
Ian Turner, deputy head warden, said: "Lions may be lazy by nature but like all cats, give them something to chase and they just can't help themselves!
"We have been pretty impressed with their ball skills; there was some serious dribbling going on with both the front left and right paws in action.
"It was only by chance that we saw an area of the enclosure which looked much like a goal that we decided to throw them a few balls."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Bournemouth News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EXYVAPBVU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1195042b )
Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
LIONS ROAR FOR THE WORLD CUP
For England to triumph in the World Cup players will need to have hearts of lions - and, judging by these pictures, the ball skills to match too.
This pride of fierce creatures has had lion-proof footballs thrown into their enclosure at Longleat Safari Park, Wilts, as part of an 'environmental enrichment' programme.
And they soon got the grips with the beautiful game and began showing off their kicking and dribbling skills to visitors.
But while they may be as good as Rooney, Lampard, Gerrard and co on the ball, it appears there is room for improvement in their goalkeeping techniques.
One of the seven lions has taken to sitting on top of the crossbar of the goal rather than stand in the middle of it.
Ian Turner, deputy head warden, said: "Lions may be lazy by nature but like all cats, give them something to chase and they just can't help themselves!
"We have been pretty impressed with their ball skills; there was some serious dribbling going on with both the front left and right paws in action.
"It was only by chance that we saw an area of the enclosure which looked much like a goal that we decided to throw them a few balls."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Bournemouth News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EXYVAPBVU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1195042f )
Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
LIONS ROAR FOR THE WORLD CUP
For England to triumph in the World Cup players will need to have hearts of lions - and, judging by these pictures, the ball skills to match too.
This pride of fierce creatures has had lion-proof footballs thrown into their enclosure at Longleat Safari Park, Wilts, as part of an 'environmental enrichment' programme.
And they soon got the grips with the beautiful game and began showing off their kicking and dribbling skills to visitors.
But while they may be as good as Rooney, Lampard, Gerrard and co on the ball, it appears there is room for improvement in their goalkeeping techniques.
One of the seven lions has taken to sitting on top of the crossbar of the goal rather than stand in the middle of it.
Ian Turner, deputy head warden, said: "Lions may be lazy by nature but like all cats, give them something to chase and they just can't help themselves!
"We have been pretty impressed with their ball skills; there was some serious dribbling going on with both the front left and right paws in action.
"It was only by chance that we saw an area of the enclosure which looked much like a goal that we decided to throw them a few balls."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Bournemouth News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EXYVAPBVU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1195042e )
Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
LIONS ROAR FOR THE WORLD CUP
For England to triumph in the World Cup players will need to have hearts of lions - and, judging by these pictures, the ball skills to match too.
This pride of fierce creatures has had lion-proof footballs thrown into their enclosure at Longleat Safari Park, Wilts, as part of an 'environmental enrichment' programme.
And they soon got the grips with the beautiful game and began showing off their kicking and dribbling skills to visitors.
But while they may be as good as Rooney, Lampard, Gerrard and co on the ball, it appears there is room for improvement in their goalkeeping techniques.
One of the seven lions has taken to sitting on top of the crossbar of the goal rather than stand in the middle of it.
Ian Turner, deputy head warden, said: "Lions may be lazy by nature but like all cats, give them something to chase and they just can't help themselves!
"We have been pretty impressed with their ball skills; there was some serious dribbling going on with both the front left and right paws in action.
"It was only by chance that we saw an area of the enclosure which looked much like a goal that we decided to throw them a few balls."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Bournemouth News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EXYVAPBVU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1195042g )
Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
LIONS ROAR FOR THE WORLD CUP
For England to triumph in the World Cup players will need to have hearts of lions - and, judging by these pictures, the ball skills to match too.
This pride of fierce creatures has had lion-proof footballs thrown into their enclosure at Longleat Safari Park, Wilts, as part of an 'environmental enrichment' programme.
And they soon got the grips with the beautiful game and began showing off their kicking and dribbling skills to visitors.
But while they may be as good as Rooney, Lampard, Gerrard and co on the ball, it appears there is room for improvement in their goalkeeping techniques.
One of the seven lions has taken to sitting on top of the crossbar of the goal rather than stand in the middle of it.
Ian Turner, deputy head warden, said: "Lions may be lazy by nature but like all cats, give them something to chase and they just can't help themselves!
"We have been pretty impressed with their ball skills; there was some serious dribbling going on with both the front left and right paws in action.
"It was only by chance that we saw an area of the enclosure which looked much like a goal that we decided to throw them a few balls."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Bournemouth News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EXYVAPBVU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1195042a )
Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
LIONS ROAR FOR THE WORLD CUP
For England to triumph in the World Cup players will need to have hearts of lions - and, judging by these pictures, the ball skills to match too.
This pride of fierce creatures has had lion-proof footballs thrown into their enclosure at Longleat Safari Park, Wilts, as part of an 'environmental enrichment' programme.
And they soon got the grips with the beautiful game and began showing off their kicking and dribbling skills to visitors.
But while they may be as good as Rooney, Lampard, Gerrard and co on the ball, it appears there is room for improvement in their goalkeeping techniques.
One of the seven lions has taken to sitting on top of the crossbar of the goal rather than stand in the middle of it.
Ian Turner, deputy head warden, said: "Lions may be lazy by nature but like all cats, give them something to chase and they just can't help themselves!
"We have been pretty impressed with their ball skills; there was some serious dribbling going on with both the front left and right paws in action.
"It was only by chance that we saw an area of the enclosure which looked much like a goal that we decided to throw them a few balls."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Bournemouth News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EXYVAPBVU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1195042d )
Football fever at Longleat Safari Park, Wiltshire, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
LIONS ROAR FOR THE WORLD CUP
For England to triumph in the World Cup players will need to have hearts of lions - and, judging by these pictures, the ball skills to match too.
This pride of fierce creatures has had lion-proof footballs thrown into their enclosure at Longleat Safari Park, Wilts, as part of an 'environmental enrichment' programme.
And they soon got the grips with the beautiful game and began showing off their kicking and dribbling skills to visitors.
But while they may be as good as Rooney, Lampard, Gerrard and co on the ball, it appears there is room for improvement in their goalkeeping techniques.
One of the seven lions has taken to sitting on top of the crossbar of the goal rather than stand in the middle of it.
Ian Turner, deputy head warden, said: "Lions may be lazy by nature but like all cats, give them something to chase and they just can't help themselves!
"We have been pretty impressed with their ball skills; there was some serious dribbling going on with both the front left and right paws in action.
"It was only by chance that we saw an area of the enclosure which looked much like a goal that we decided to throw them a few balls."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Bournemouth News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EXYVAPBVU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Last stages of construction of Soccer City football stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa - 19 Mar 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by AGF s.r.l. / Rex Features ( 1154390r )
Workers inside the stadium getting World Cup fever, Soccer City, the new jewel in Johannesburg's otherwise battered crown and the largest stadium on the African continent with a capacity of 94,700, is aptly located on the site of an old gold mine, the historic source of the city's wealth.
Previously known as the FNB Stadium, its major facelift for the tournament was inspired by traditional African pottery, as can be seen by the red and clay-brown mosaic 'calabash' effect on the exterior - at night, a ring of lights running round the bottom of the outside of the stadium light up to simulate a fire under this giant football 'pot'.
Inside, architectural genius is hard at work
Soccer City
SOCCER CITY
Judging by these pictures of Johannesburg's Soccer City football stadium, South Africa looks more than ready to host this year's World Cup.
All around and inside the impressive stadium, workers are putting finishing cosmetic touches to parts of the construction and also to the approach roads and transport hubs, while vendors of vuvuzelas (the traditional, elongated South African horns blown by so many football fans in the country, as well as in South America) sell their wares, each one customised for each country participating in the 2010 World Cup.
Soccer City, the new jewel in Johannesburg's otherwise battered crown, is aptly located on the site of an old gold mine, the historic source of the city's wealth.
The South African Football Association has its headquarters next door to Soccer City, previously known as the FNB Stadium, which is the largest on the entire African continent, with a capacity of 94,700, and the site of Nelson Mandela's first speech in Johannesburg after his release from Robben Island.
Its major facelift for the tournament was designed with inspiration drawn from traditional African pott...
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The London Borough of Tower Hamlets which has the highest number of cases of Swine flu in the UK - London, Britain - 18 Jul 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang / Rex Features ( 981050k )
Stalls, Mile End Road
The London Borough of Tower Hamlets which has the highest number of cases of Swine flu in the UK - London, Britain - 18 Jul 2009
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The London Borough of Tower Hamlets which has the highest number of cases of Swine flu in the UK - London, Britain - 18 Jul 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang / Rex Features ( 981050h )
Shops and stalls, Mile End Road
The London Borough of Tower Hamlets which has the highest number of cases of Swine flu in the UK - London, Britain - 18 Jul 2009
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Iran Football Fever
Iranians are glued to the TV in Shiraz, Iran on Sunday, June 11, 2006 as Iran played against Mexico. Streets which are normally busy are quiet as most Iranians head home to watch the World Cup. In a country with scant entertainment, football matches are one of the main events where Iranians can celebrate and enjoy in public. Mexico won 3-1 against Iran. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iran Football Fever
Iranians are glued to the TV in Shiraz, Iran on Sunday, June 11, 2006 as Iran played against Mexico. Streets which are normally busy are quiet as most Iranians head home to watch the World Cup. In a country with scant entertainment, football matches are one of the main events where Iranians can celebrate and enjoy in public. Mexico won 3-1 against Iran. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iran Football Fever
Iranians are glued to the TV in Shiraz, Iran on Sunday, June 11, 2006 as Iran played against Mexico. Streets which are normally busy are quiet as most Iranians head home to watch the World Cup. In a country with scant entertainment, football matches are one of the main events where Iranians can celebrate and enjoy in public. Mexico won 3-1 against Iran. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iran Football Fever
Iranians are glued to the TV in Shiraz, Iran on Sunday, June 11, 2006 as Iran played against Mexico. Streets which are normally busy are quiet as most Iranians head home to watch the World Cup. In a country with scant entertainment, football matches are one of the main events where Iranians can celebrate and enjoy in public. Mexico won 3-1 against Iran. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iran Football Fever
Iranians are glued to the TV in Shiraz, Iran on Sunday, June 11, 2006 as Iran played against Mexico. Streets which are normally busy are quiet as most Iranians head home to watch the World Cup. In a country with scant entertainment, football matches are one of the main events where Iranians can celebrate and enjoy in public. Mexico won 3-1 against Iran. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iran Football Fever
Iranians are glued to the TV in Shiraz, Iran on Sunday, June 11, 2006 as Iran played against Mexico. Streets which are normally busy are quiet as most Iranians head home to watch the World Cup. In a country with scant entertainment, football matches are one of the main events where Iranians can celebrate and enjoy in public. Mexico won 3-1 against Iran. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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One City, One Book festival, Vienna, Austria - 19 Nov 2007
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karl Schoendorfer/REX (714874h)
Nick Hornby promotes Fever Pitch
One City, One Book festival, Vienna, Austria - 19 Nov 2007
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One City, One Book festival, Vienna, Austria - 19 Nov 2007
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karl Schoendorfer/REX (714874e)
Nick Hornby promotes Fever Pitch
One City, One Book festival, Vienna, Austria - 19 Nov 2007
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One City, One Book festival, Vienna, Austria - 19 Nov 2007
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Karl Schoendorfer/REX (714874d)
Nick Hornby promotes Fever Pitch
One City, One Book festival, Vienna, Austria - 19 Nov 2007
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Olivia Newton John & John Travolta... British Singer Olivia Newton-john And John Travolta Stars Of The Film Saturday Night Fever Had To Struggle To Get Into Hollywood''s Chinese Theatre-to See Their Own Film. They Were At The Premiere Of Grease And H
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Associated Newspapers / Rex Features ( 895074a )
Olivia Newton John & John Travolta... British Singer Olivia Newton-john And John Travolta Stars Of The Film Saturday Night Fever Had To Struggle To Get Into Hollywood's Chinese Theatre-to See Their Own Film. They Were At The Premiere Of Grease And Had To Fight Their Way Through The Crowds. Meanwhile A Taste Of Sucess Has Come With One Of The Film's Songs You're The One That I Want Which Is Shooting Up The Charts.... Singers
Olivia Newton John & John Travolta... British Singer Olivia Newton-john And John Travolta Stars Of The Film Saturday Night Fever Had To Struggle To Get Into Hollywood''s Chinese Theatre-to See Their Own Film. They Were At The Premiere Of Grease And H
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Royal Tour Of Nigeria February 1956... Queen Elizabeth Ii And Duke Of Edinburgh's Tour: Good Morning Ma'am! Say A Mother And Her Piccaninny A Cool Sunlit Hospital Ward In Lagos. A Mother And Her Child Greet The Queen. This Was The Scene At The City
Mandatory Credit: Photo by H Wallace / Daily Mail / Rex Features ( 884150a )
Royal Tour Of Nigeria February 1956... Queen Elizabeth II And Duke Of Edinburgh's Tour: Good Morning Ma'am! Say A Mother And Her Piccaninny A Cool Sunlit Hospital Ward In Lagos. A Mother And Her Child Greet The Queen. This Was The Scene At The City's Orthopaedic Hospital During Yesterday's Royal Visit. Scores Of Tiny Children Encased In Plaster Shouted: 'good Morning Ma'am.' And Waved Union Jacks As The Queen Passed. She Was Moved By The Sight Of The Many Children With Polio Or Spinal Tuberculosis. She Saw One Four Year Old Child Learning To Walk In Leg Irons. A Doctor Told Her: 'a Short While Ago That Child Would Have Been On Her Back All Her Life. ' Later The Queen Drove To A Laboratory And Saw 200 Caged Mice For Experiments Aimed At Isolating The Yellow Fever Virus.
Royal Tour Of Nigeria February 1956... Queen Elizabeth Ii And Duke Of Edinburgh's Tour: Good Morning Ma'am! Say A Mother And Her Piccaninny A Cool Sunlit Hospital Ward In Lagos. A Mother And Her Child Greet The Queen. This Was The Scene At The City
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