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  • Women's Slopestyle Snowboarding
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    Women's Slopestyle Snowboarding
    Isabel Derungs of Switzerland competes during the ladies' snowboarding slopestyle qualifications at the Rosa Khutor Extreme Park at the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014. Derungs qualified for the ladies' slopestyle final. (Photo by Chuck Myers/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Ski slopestyle
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    Ski slopestyle
    U.S. Snowboard Slopestyle athlete Ryan Stassel practices on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2014, at Rosa Khutor Extreme Park in Sochi, Russia. (Photo by Mark Reis/Colorado Springs Gazette/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Water from faucet in Sochi hotel
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    Water from faucet in Sochi hotel
    Drinking glasses show yellow-colored water poured from a bathroom faucet at a Sochi, Russia, hotel on Tuesday morning, Feb. 4, 2014. (Photo by Stacy St. Clair/Chicago Tribune/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Syria
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    Syria
    A mother and her two children walk past a cinderblock wall built to protect civilians from snipers in the Islamist rebel-held half of Homs, Syria's third largest city. (Photo by Jonathan S. Landay/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
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    Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
    The Pittsburgh Penguins' Deryk Engelland falls down against Philadelphia Flyers' Adam Hall, left, and Mark Streit during the first period at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Thursday, October 17, 2013. (Photo by Yong Kim/Philadelphia Daily News/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Flyers vs. Canucks
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    Flyers vs. Canucks
    Philadelphia Flyers' Mark Streit and Vancouver Canucks' Jannik Hansen watch Flyers goalie Steve Mason stop the pick during an NHL game in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, October 15, 2013. (Photo by Yong Kim/Philadelphia Daily News/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Gun Battle at Nairobi Shopping Mall Leaves Many Dead
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    Gun Battle at Nairobi Shopping Mall Leaves Many Dead
    A pair of glasses lay on the ground outside Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya, after gunmen stormed the upscale shopping center on Saturday, September 21, 2013. (Photo by Alan Boswell/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Violence in Cairo
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    Violence in Cairo
    Wreckage and debris surrounded the el-Fateh Mosque in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, August 17, 2013, following clashes between supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi and police. (Photo by Amina Ismail/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Violence in Egypt
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    Violence in Egypt
    One of the dead lies on the floor of a field hospital in the Rabaa district of Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, July 27, 2013. Medical workers have tied his toes together to keep his legs from flopping as they prepared to have him taken to the morgue. (Photo by Amina Ismail/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
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    Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
    Even the the water in swampy parts of Band-e Amir is clear. (Jay Price/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
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    Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
    The popular swan boats of Band-e Amir rest on the beach. Several families from 15 local village split the profits of the boat rental operation. (Jay Price/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
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    Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
    Band-e Amir has become the nation's soothing antidote to the daily horrors elsewhere of improvised bombs, suicide attacks and bribe-hungry police. Partly that's due to the peacefulness and startling beauty of the remote region, which is tucked away high in the Hindu Kush of Central Afghanistan, and partly because four years ago it became Afghanistan's first national park. (Photo by Jay Price/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
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    Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
    Band-e Amir has become the nation's soothing antidote to the daily horrors elsewhere of improvised bombs, suicide attacks and bribe-hungry police. Partly that's due to the peacefulness and startling beauty of the remote region, which is tucked away high in the Hindu Kush of Central Afghanistan, and partly because four years ago it became Afghanistan's first national park. (Photo by Jay Price/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
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    Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
    Afghan tourists stand on an overlook above the lakes. On a busy summer Friday, more than 5,000 people visit the park. (Photo by Jay Price/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
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    Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
    Band-e Amir park is popular with Afghans in part because it's one of only a few places in the country where women and children can enjoy themselves outside in safety. (Jay Price/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
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    Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
    Band-e Amir park is popular with Afghans in part because it's one of only a few places in the country where women and children can enjoy themselves outside in safety. (Jay Price/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
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    Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
    Band-e Amir park is popular with Afghans in part because it's one of only a few places in the country where women and children can enjoy themselves outside in safety. (Jay Price/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
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    Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
    Band-e Haibat is the lake which gets the most use at Band-e Amir National Park. On the far shore are the shrine to Hazrat Ali and the popular swan boats. (Jay Price/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
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    Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
    Many visitors believe the waters at Band-e Amir have healing powers. Women who take a dip in the lakes, usually seeking a cure for illness or to boost their fertility, bath fully clothed but still out of sight of the men for reasons of modesty. The park is building a special bathing area to protect that modesty. This woman is drying out some of her clothes after a dip. (Photo by Jay Price/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
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    Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
    Afghans partake of the popular swan boats of Band-e Amir. Several families from 15 local village split the profits of the boat rental operation. The park is a rare safe refuge where women and children can enjoy themselves outside in safety. (Jay Price/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
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    Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
    Afghans partake of the popular swan boats of Band-e Amir. Several families from 15 local village split the profits of the boat rental operation. The park is a rare safe refuge where women and children can enjoy themselves outside in safety. (Jay Price/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
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    Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
    Band-e Haibat is the lake which gets the most use at Band-e Amir National Park. On the far shore are the shrine to Hazrat Ali and the swan boats. (Photo by Jay Price/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
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    Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
    Afghans partake of the popular swan boats of Band-e Amir. Several families from 15 local village split the profits of the boat rental operation. The park is a rare safe refuge where women and children can enjoy themselves outside in safety. (Jay Price/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • PLANE CRASH AT SFO
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    PLANE CRASH AT SFO
    The tail of Asiana Airlines Flight 214, a Boeing 777 arriving from Seoul, South Korea, after the plane crashed on landing at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday, July 6, 2013, in San Francisco, California. (Photo by LiPo Ching/Bay Area News Group/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • PLANE CRASH AT SFO
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    PLANE CRASH AT SFO
    The burnt fuselage of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 sits on the runway at San Francisco International Airport after it crashed while landing on Saturday, July 6, 2013, in San Francisco, California. (Photo by LiPo Ching/Bay Area News Group/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • PLANE CRASH AT SFO
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    PLANE CRASH AT SFO
    Onlookers view the Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 that crashed on landing at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday, July 6, 2013, in San Francisco, California. (Photo by LiPo Ching/Bay Area News Group/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • PLANE CRASH AT SFO
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    PLANE CRASH AT SFO
    Onlookers view the Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 that crashed on landing at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday, July 6, 2013, in San Francisco, California. (Photo by John Green/Bay Area News Group/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • PLANE CRASH AT SFO
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    PLANE CRASH AT SFO
    The Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 that crashed on landing at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday, July 6, 2013, in San Francisco, California. (Photo by John Green/Bay Area News Group/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • PLANE CRASH AT SFO
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    PLANE CRASH AT SFO
    Fire crews are on the scene after an Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 crashed on landing at San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco, California, on Saturday, July 6, 2013. (Photo by John Green/Bay Area News Group/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • PLANE CRASH AT SFO
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    PLANE CRASH AT SFO
    Fire crews are on the scene after an Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 crashed on landing at San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco, California, on Saturday, July 6, 2013. (Photo by John Green/Bay Area News Group/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • CA: Kabang, the hero dog
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    CA: Kabang, the hero dog
    Kabang, the hero dog from the Phillipines, is shown after being released from the William R. Pritchard Veterinary Teaching Hospital on Monday, June 3, 2013, in Sacramento, California. Kabang spent seven months in the United States healing from injuries, including losing her snout, when she jumped in front of a motorcycle reportedly to save two girls in the bike's path. (Photo by Hector Amezcua/Sacramento Bee/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Cuba: feeding chair at Guantanamo
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    Cuba: feeding chair at Guantanamo
    A screen grab from a military handout video dated April 10, 2013 offers a rare glimpse of a restraint chair used for forced feedings in the prison camps psychiatric ward, called the Behavioral Medical Unit, at the U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. (Photo by Carol Rosenberg/Miami Herald/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • The Masters
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    The Masters
    Marisa Pribnow and Kelsey Benes react after getting an autograph from Tiger Woods during a practice round for The Masters at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, on Tuesday, April, 9, 2013. (Photo by Gerry Melendez/The State/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • The Masters
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    The Masters
    Tiger Woods signs autographs on his way to the first tee for a practice round ahead of The Masters at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, on Tuesday, April, 9, 2013. (Photo by Gerry Melendez/The State/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • The Masters
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    The Masters
    Tiger Woods signs autographs on his way to the first tee for a practice round ahead of The Masters at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, on Tuesday, April, 9, 2013. (Photo by Gerry Melendez/The State/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Egypt: Black market trade in dollars
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    Egypt: Black market trade in dollars
    A registered foreign exchange office in downtown Cairo, Egypt March 25, 2013. Business has dropped off at the registered current exchanges as more and more people turn to the black market to obtain dollars as Egyptian banks restrict the amount of dollrs they'll make available to clients. (Photo by Amina Ismail/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Egypt: Black market trade in dollars
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    Egypt: Black market trade in dollars
    A client pockets the U.S. currency he has just purchased as he leaves a registered house in downtown Cairo on March 25, 2013. Limitations on the amount of foreign currency banks are allowed to exchange for clients monthly have driven many people to exchange houses or black market dealers to exchange Egyptian pounds for dollars, even though such transactions cost more. (Photo by Amina Ismail/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Egypt: Black market trade in dollars
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    Egypt: Black market trade in dollars
    An employee at a registered foreign exchange office in downtown Cairo stamps dollars for a client. Banks restrict the amount of dollars a client can purchase each month to $5,000. That limitation has increased the number of people who use the exchange houses or black market dealers to get dollars they need for purchases and travel, even though both the exchange houses and the black market charge a premium to exchange Egyptian pounds for dollars. (Photo by Amina Ismail/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Egypt: Black market trade in dollars
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    Egypt: Black market trade in dollars
    An employee at a registered foreign exchange office in downtown Cairo handles a stack of U.S. currency on March 25, 2013. More and more Egyptians are avoiding the legal currency exchange houses in favor of black market currency dealers who will provide more U.S. money than banks are allowed under current regulation. The black market dealers charge a premium, however. (Photo by Amina Ismail/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Egypt: Reaction after verdict in the Port Said trial
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    Egypt: Reaction after verdict in the Port Said trial
    Members and supporters of Cairo, Egypt's football club Ultras Al-Ahly celebrate on Saturday, March 9, 2013, following the Egyptian court's verdict in the Port Said trial, which confirmed the death sentences of 21 people stemming from a 2012 soccer riot. The ruling also acquitted seven police officers of their alleged roles in the incident. (Photo by Keith Lane/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Egypt: Reaction after verdict in the Port Said trial
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    Egypt: Reaction after verdict in the Port Said trial
    Members and supporters of Cairo, Egypt's football club Ultras Al-Ahly celebrate on Saturday, March 9, 2013, following the Egyptian court's verdict in the Port Said trial, which confirmed the death sentences of 21 people stemming from a 2012 soccer riot. The ruling also acquitted seven police officers of their alleged roles in the incident. (Photo by Keith Lane/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Egypt: Reaction after verdict in the Port Said trial
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    Egypt: Reaction after verdict in the Port Said trial
    Black smoke files from the Police club in Cairo, Egypt, on Saturday, March 9, 2013, after being attacked by members of the Ultras Al-Ahly football club following the Egyptian court's verdict in the Port Said trial, which confirmed the death sentences of 21 people stemming from a 2012 soccer riot. The ruling also acquitted seven police officers of their alleged roles in the incident. (Photo by Keith Lane/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Egypt: Reaction after verdict in the Port Said trial
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    Egypt: Reaction after verdict in the Port Said trial
    Black smoke files from the Police club in Cairo, Egypt, on Saturday, March 9, 2013, after being attacked by members of the Ultras Al-Ahly football club following the Egyptian court's verdict in the Port Said trial, which confirmed the death sentences of 21 people stemming from a 2012 soccer riot. The ruling also acquitted seven police officers of their alleged roles in the incident. (Photo by Keith Lane/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Egypt: Reaction after verdict in the Port Said trial
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    Egypt: Reaction after verdict in the Port Said trial
    Members and supporters of Cairo, Egypt's football club Ultras Al-Ahly celebrate on Saturday, March 9, 2013, following the Egyptian court's verdict in the Port Said trial, which confirmed the death sentences of 21 people stemming from a 2012 soccer riot. The ruling also acquitted seven police officers of their alleged roles in the incident. (Photo by Keith Lane/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Venezuela: Hugo Chavez funeral procession
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    Venezuela: Hugo Chavez funeral procession
    Vice President Nicolas Maduro greets the crowd as thousands of supporters of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez pay respects as his funeral procession travels through Caracas, Venzuela, on Wednesday, March 6, 2013. Escorted by his family, friends and governement members, the procession makes its way to the Military Academy for a final tribute that will last through Friday. (Photo by Pedro Portal/El Nuevo Herald/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • UK: Oscar Pistorius Participates to 2012 Summer Olympic Games
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    UK: Oscar Pistorius Participates to 2012 Summer Olympic Games
    3 August 2012 - London, England - Oscar Pistorius, a double leg amputee Olympic runner from South Africa, warms up at the Olympic stadium, August 3, 2012, in London. On Thursday, February 14, 2014, South African police arrested Pistorius and said he would be charged with murder after his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, was shot and killed at his home earlier in the morning. Photo Credit: Brian Peterson/Minneapolis Star Tribune/MCT/Sipa USA
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  • UK: Oscar Pistorius Participates to 2012 Summer Olympic Games
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    UK: Oscar Pistorius Participates to 2012 Summer Olympic Games
    3 August 2012 - London, England - Oscar Pistorius, a double leg amputee Olympic runner from South Africa, warms up at the Olympic stadium, August 3, 2012, in London. On Thursday, February 14, 2014, South African police arrested Pistorius and said he would be charged with murder after his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, was shot and killed at his home earlier in the morning. Photo Credit: Brian Peterson/Minneapolis Star Tribune/MCT/Sipa USA
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  • UK: Oscar Pistorius Participates to 2012 Summer Olympic Games
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    UK: Oscar Pistorius Participates to 2012 Summer Olympic Games
    3 August 2012 - London, England - Oscar Pistorius, a double leg amputee Olympic runner from South Africa, warms up at the Olympic stadium, August 3, 2012, in London. On Thursday, February 14, 2014, South African police arrested Pistorius and said he would be charged with murder after his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, was shot and killed at his home earlier in the morning. Photo Credit: Brian Peterson/Minneapolis Star Tribune/MCT/Sipa USA
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  • NEWS - George H. W. Bush ist im Alter von 94 Jahren gestorben
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    NEWS - George H. W. Bush ist im Alter von 94 Jahren gestorben
    KRT STAND ALONE PHOTOGRAPH BY ERIC DRAPER/WHITE HOUSE (January 5) WASHINGTON, DC -- Former Presidents George H.W. Bush, left, and Bill Clinton tape a public service announcement asking Americans to contribute to relief efforts for the tsunami in Asia through www.usafreedomcorps.gov. The two taped the ad at the White House on Wednesday, January 5, 2005. (Photo by gsB) 2005 *** Local Caption *** 24924095
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