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  • NEWS - USA Unruhen: Geplünderte und verbarrikadierte Läden in New York
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    NEWS - USA Unruhen: Geplünderte und verbarrikadierte Läden in New York
    An AT&T store in Chelsea in New York is boarded up in anticipation of a repeat of looting and vandalization associated with the protests related to the death of George Floyd, seen on Monday, June 1, 2020.
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  • NEWS - USA Unruhen: Geplünderte und verbarrikadierte Läden in New York
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    NEWS - USA Unruhen: Geplünderte und verbarrikadierte Läden in New York
    An AT&T store in Chelsea in New York is boarded up in anticipation of a repeat of looting and vandalization associated with the protests related to the death of George Floyd, seen on Monday, June 1, 2020.
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag in New York
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag in New York
    A T-Mobile USA store in the Herald Square neighborhood in New York on Tuesday, March 17, 2020.
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  • Wi-fi hubs to replace pay phones in New York
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    Wi-fi hubs to replace pay phones in New York
    Newspaper boxes and a telephone kiosk covered with snow in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York on Friday, January 3, 2014. New York city officials announced that a plan would replace pay phones with stand-alone device offering free wi-fi and phone charging. Up to 10,000 devices will be installed replacing the 8,400 pay phones still around. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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  • Actor George Hamilton Star Of Light In The Piazza Arrived At London Heathrow Airport From New York. Pkt 1738 - 125028 Original Print Held In Kensington.
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    Actor George Hamilton Star Of Light In The Piazza Arrived At London Heathrow Airport From New York. Pkt 1738 - 125028 Original Print Held In Kensington.
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    Actor George Hamilton Star Of Light In The Piazza Arrived At London Heathrow Airport From New York. Pkt 1738 - 125028 Original Print Held In Kensington.
    Actor George Hamilton Star Of Light In The Piazza Arrived At London Heathrow Airport From New York. Pkt 1738 - 125028 Original Print Held In Kensington.

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    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: George Hamilton wird am 12. August 2014 75 Jahre alt

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  • Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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    Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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    Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
    News International Chief Executive Rebekah Brookes and her husband Charlie Brookes leave following a dinner meeting with Rupert Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel in London. Rupert Murdoch has flown into the country to take charge at the ongoing situation at News International following the phone hacking scandal that shut the News of the World
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  • Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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    Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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    James Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and her husband Charlie Brooks
    Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
    News International Chief Executive Rebekah Brookes and her husband Charlie Brookes leave following a dinner meeting with Rupert Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel in London. Rupert Murdoch has flown into the country to take charge at the ongoing situation at News International following the phone hacking scandal that shut the News of the World
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  • Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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    Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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    Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
    News International Chief Executive Rebekah Brookes and her husband Charlie Brookes leave following a dinner meeting with Rupert Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel in London. Rupert Murdoch has flown into the country to take charge at the ongoing situation at News International following the phone hacking scandal that shut the News of the World
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  • Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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    Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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    Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
    News International Chief Executive Rebekah Brookes and her husband Charlie Brookes leave following a dinner meeting with Rupert Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel in London. Rupert Murdoch has flown into the country to take charge at the ongoing situation at News International following the phone hacking scandal that shut the News of the World
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  • Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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    Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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    Rebekah Brooks with bodyguards
    Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
    News International Chief Executive Rebekah Brookes and her husband Charlie Brookes leave following a dinner meeting with Rupert Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel in London. Rupert Murdoch has flown into the country to take charge at the ongoing situation at News International following the phone hacking scandal that shut the News of the World
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  • Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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    Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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    Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
    News International Chief Executive Rebekah Brookes and her husband Charlie Brookes leave following a dinner meeting with Rupert Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel in London. Rupert Murdoch has flown into the country to take charge at the ongoing situation at News International following the phone hacking scandal that shut the News of the World
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  • News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011
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    News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011
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    A company sign of the former newspaper, 'News of the World' outside the offices of News International in Wapping, London, Britain
    News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011

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  • News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011
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    News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011
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    Company signs of the former newspaper, 'News of the World' and current paper, 'The Sunday Times' outside the offices of News International in Wapping, London, Britain
    News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011

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  • News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011
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    News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011
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    A company sign of the former newspaper, 'News of the World' outside the offices of News International in Wapping, London, Britain
    News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011

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  • News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011
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    News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011
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    A general view of the offices of News International in Thomas More Square, Wapping, London, Britain
    News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011

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  • News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011
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    News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011
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    A general view of the offices of News International in Thomas More Square, Wapping, London, Britain
    News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011

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  • Police remove hard drives from the home of former News of The World Editor Andy Coulson, London, Britain - 08 Jul 2011
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    Police remove hard drives from the home of former News of The World Editor Andy Coulson, London, Britain - 08 Jul 2011
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    Press gathering outside the home of Andy Coulson after he was arrested due to the phone hacking scandal
    Police remove hard drives from the home of former News of The World Editor Andy Coulson, London, Britain - 08 Jul 2011

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  • Police remove hard drives from the home of former News of The World Editor Andy Coulson, London, Britain - 08 Jul 2011
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    Police remove hard drives from the home of former News of The World Editor Andy Coulson, London, Britain - 08 Jul 2011
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    Press gathering outside the home of Andy Coulson after he was arrested due to the phone hacking scandal
    Police remove hard drives from the home of former News of The World Editor Andy Coulson, London, Britain - 08 Jul 2011

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  • News of the World Papers - 07 Jul 2011
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    News of the World Papers - 07 Jul 2011
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    News of the World Papers - 07 Jul 2011

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  • News of the World Papers - 07 Jul 2011
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    News of the World Papers - 07 Jul 2011
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    News of the World Papers - 07 Jul 2011

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  • Newspaper Headlines Relating to the News of the World Hacking Story - 06 Jul 2011
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    Newspaper Headlines Relating to the News of the World Hacking Story - 06 Jul 2011
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    A selection of today's newspapers charting the British phone hacking story in which the News of the World is alleged to have hacked into the phone of young girl Milly Dowler when she was abducted in 2002.
    Newspaper Headlines Relating to the News of the World Hacking Story - 06 Jul 2011

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  • Newspaper Headlines Relating to the News of the World Hacking Story - 06 Jul 2011
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    Newspaper Headlines Relating to the News of the World Hacking Story - 06 Jul 2011
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    A selection of newspapers charting the British phone hacking story in which the News of the World is alleged to have hacked into the phone of young girl Milly Dowler when she was abducted in 2002.
    Newspaper Headlines Relating to the News of the World Hacking Story - 06 Jul 2011

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    Young woman lying on a cushion and speaking on the phone, pin-up (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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    GW1871, South Africa, Thokoza township. 2004: Mobile telephone shops on the roadside of most townships. telecommunications, communication innovationGraeme Williams/South (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICA MEDIA ONLINE)
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  • 'Wataden', electrical and mobile phone shop, Edogawa Ward, Tokyo, Japan - Jun 2007
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    'Wataden', electrical and mobile phone shop, Edogawa Ward, Tokyo, Japan - Jun 2007
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    A little girl looks up at a display of junked mobile phones in Wataden, a small family run electrical shop in the Edogawa Ward of Tokyo
    'Wataden', electrical and mobile phone shop, Edogawa Ward, Tokyo, Japan - Jun 2007

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  • 'Wataden', electrical and mobile phone shop, Edogawa Ward, Tokyo, Japan - Jun 2007
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    'Wataden', electrical and mobile phone shop, Edogawa Ward, Tokyo, Japan - Jun 2007
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    A person cycles past the display of junked mobile phones in the front of Wataden, a small family run electrical shop in the Edogawa Ward of Tokyo
    'Wataden', electrical and mobile phone shop, Edogawa Ward, Tokyo, Japan - Jun 2007

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  • Celebrity Advertising, Kobe, Japan - 27 Oct 2006
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    Celebrity Advertising, Kobe, Japan - 27 Oct 2006
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    Poster featuring Cameron Diaz promoting 'Softbank' mobile telephones in Tokyo, Japan
    Celebrity Advertising, Kobe, Japan - 27 Oct 2006

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    Row of classic red telephone boxes in England's capital city, the iconic 'K2' type kiosk was designed in the 1930s by Sir Giles Gilbert Scot (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    United Kingdom
    Row of classic red telephone boxes in England's capital city, the iconic 'K2' type kiosk was designed in the 1930s by Sir Giles Gilbert Scot (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    Red telephone box covered in snow in the historic town of Winchelsea (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    Model released - teenagers wearing hoodies
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  • PEOPLE TALKING ON MOBILE PHONES WHILE RIDING EXERCISE BIKES IN A HEALTH CLUB
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    PEOPLE TALKING ON MOBILE PHONES WHILE RIDING EXERCISE BIKES IN A HEALTH CLUB
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    PEOPLE TALKING ON MOBILE PHONES WHILE RIDING EXERCISE BIKES IN A HEALTH CLUB

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  • S CLUB 7 AFTER TAKING PART IN WORLDS LARGEST TELEPHONE CALL, LONDON, BRITAIN - 2000
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    S CLUB 7 AFTER TAKING PART IN WORLDS LARGEST TELEPHONE CALL, LONDON, BRITAIN - 2000
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    S CLUB 7 BREAKING THE WORLD RECORD FOR THE LARGEST EVER PHONE CALL
    S CLUB 7 AFTER TAKING PART IN WORLDS LARGEST TELEPHONE CALL, LONDON, BRITAIN - 2000

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  • LONDON RED TELEPHONE BOXES FOR AUCTION - 1987
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    LONDON RED TELEPHONE BOXES FOR AUCTION - 1987
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    RED PUBLIC TELEPHONE BOXES
    The Death of the Red Telephone Box
    THE DEATH OF THE RED TELEPHONE BOX

    It looks like the line is about to go dead on the humble red telephone box.

    The British icon looks set to go the great telephone exchange in the sky when nearly 10,000 non-profitable payphones disappear as British Telecom cuts costs.

    It means that, in the age of mobile phones, free call offers from home phones and the rise of email, the familiar call box could become a rare sight on British streets.

    First installed in 1935, the boxes were painted red to match British Army tunics and have since become a must-have picture opportunity for every visitor to the UK.

    But due to the decline in use, it looks like the last ring for many of them, especially in rural areas.

    One box in London's Parliament Square is literally only used by tourists to capture a quintessentially British souvenir snap.

    And BT recently revealed that one red box at Wixoe, near Sudbury, had only been used ONCE in a year. But locals were incensed when it was earmarked for removal.

    David Smith, secretary of the parish meeting, echoed local feeling when he said the phone could go but the box must stay. He said: "We realise it is going to go as a public telephone. We just don't want the box to go - it is a landmark, part of the village. It has stood on the corner for 50 years and we are prepared to take on looking after it."

    Thankfully, almost 3,000 of the UK's remaining 13,000 classic red booths have been listed for their heritage value and cannot be removed even if they are disconnected.

    It may be the last call for a pay phone on every corner - but there's life in the old red telephone box yet.


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    WHATS IN THE BOX

    Mr Roy Jenkins, the Chancellor of the Exchequer today (9 April) posed for the traditional pre-Budget pictures at the Treasury Office in Whitehall, London, with the despatch box containing the secrets to be made known next week on Budget Day 15 April.
    Photo Shows: Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr Roy Jenkins, poses for the traditional pre-Budget portrait, with the Budget Box.
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    RETRO - Queen Elizabeth II
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    London, England: December 19, 1961 Britain's Queen Elizabeth talks to Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker as she inaugurated the Canadian Trans-Atlantic Telephone cable system by making the first call to Ottawa. It will eventually join all the Commonwealth nations.
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  • PEOPLE - Schauspielerin und Sängerin Irene Papas gestorben
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    PEOPLE - Schauspielerin und Sängerin Irene Papas gestorben
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    Greek Actress Irene Papas Irene Papas (greek; Born 3 September 1926) Is A Greek Actress And Occasional Singer Who Has Starred In Over Seventy Films In A Career Spanning More Than Fifty Years.
    Greek Actress Irene Papas Irene Papas (greek ?????? ??aa?; Born 3 September 1926) Is A Greek Actress And Occasional Singer Who Has Starred In Over Seventy Films In A Career Spanning More Than Fifty Years.

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  • RETRO - Victoria Station in London 1951
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    RETRO - Victoria Station in London 1951
    Victoria Station , London
    Picture shows a small boy standing outside a public bar inside Victoria train station .

    1951 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    THIS MODEL BUISNESS

    Scenes at the West end office of the Gaby Young Mannequin Agency. She has nearly 90 girls on the files and there is a constant demand for their services.

    Gaby Young's Mannequin Agency

    Gaby Young and her secretary Jean Turner, cope with a battery of busy telephones. A successful model agency is conducted very much by phone call. The Gaby Young office is at present on a top floor (good for the figure) off Haymarket, but she is keeping an eye open for something rather bigger.
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  • NEWS - Der Serienmörder von Yorkshire ist gestorben (Archiv)
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    NEWS - Der Serienmörder von Yorkshire ist gestorben (Archiv)
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    Yorkshire Ripper (peter Sutcliffe) Inquiry. Murder Squad Detectives Answer Calls. Date Taken Unknown.
    Yorkshire Ripper (peter Sutcliffe) Inquiry. Murder Squad Detectives Answer Calls. Date Taken Unknown.

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    NAVY'S NEW SOUTH ATLANTIC C-IN-C .

    VICE-ADMIRAL HERBERT ANNESLEY PACKER , 55, who is soon to take up his appointment as commander-in-chief, South Atlantic, pictured at his desk at the Admiralty, Whitehall, London . Admiral Packer, at present fourth sea Lord, joined the Navy in 1907 and served at sea in both of the world wars . During service in the ' Warspite ' in the grand Fleet in World War I he was mentioned in dispatched. As captain of the same battleship in World War II he again received mention
    from 1937-39, the Admiral was naval attaché in Athens, Ankara and Belgrade .
    After a spell as chief of staff to the C-in-C., Mediterranean, he was appointed, in 1946, Rear Admiral commanding second cruiser Squadron in 1948 he became lord Commissioner of the Admiralty and chief of supplies and transport. Before taking over as captain of the ' Warspite ' in 1943, Admiral Parker was captain of the Gunnery School, whale Island, Portsmouth. The new C-in-C., son of Dr W.H. Paccar of Cressage , Shropshire, was married in 1925 to Joy, daughter of the late Dr. Julius Petersen of Cape Town.


    15 March 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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