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  • ALLES NICHTS ODER ?!
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    ALLES NICHTS ODER ?!
    Die RTL Spielshow mit den Promi-GÌ?sten: Harald Schmidt und Fritz Wepper. Sendung von 1991.
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  • NEW GROUP SPRING GALA AT THE HUGO BOSS STORE, NEW YORK, AMERICA - JUN 2001
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    NEW GROUP SPRING GALA AT THE HUGO BOSS STORE, NEW YORK, AMERICA - JUN 2001
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    COURTNEY LOVE AND WINONA RYDER
    NEW GROUP SPRING GALA AT THE HUGO BOSS STORE, NEW YORK, AMERICA - JUN 2001

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  • THE ROYAL WEDDING OF PRINCE CHARLES TO CAMILLA PARKER BOWLES, WINDSOR, BRITAIN - 09 APR 2005
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    THE ROYAL WEDDING OF PRINCE CHARLES TO CAMILLA PARKER BOWLES, WINDSOR, BRITAIN - 09 APR 2005
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    Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall in the White Drawing Room at Windsor Castle
    THE ROYAL WEDDING OF PRINCE CHARLES TO CAMILLA PARKER BOWLES, WINDSOR, BRITAIN - 09 APR 2005

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  • THE ROYAL WEDDING OF PRINCE CHARLES TO CAMILLA PARKER BOWLES, WINDSOR, BRITAIN - 09 APR 2005
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    THE ROYAL WEDDING OF PRINCE CHARLES TO CAMILLA PARKER BOWLES, WINDSOR, BRITAIN - 09 APR 2005
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (519151b)
    Prince Harry, Prince William, Prince Charles, Camilla Duchess of Cornwall, Laura and Tom Parker Bowles, Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth II and Major Bruce Shand in the White Drawing Room at Windsor Castle
    THE ROYAL WEDDING OF PRINCE CHARLES TO CAMILLA PARKER BOWLES, WINDSOR, BRITAIN - 09 APR 2005

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  • President Hugo Chavez press conference at the United Nations, New York, America - 20 Sep 2005
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    President Hugo Chavez press conference at the United Nations, New York, America - 20 Sep 2005
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MediaPunch / Rex Features (2207436a)
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    President Hugo Chavez press conference at the United Nations, New York, America - 20 Sep 2005

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX) Jahresrückblick 2013: Die Todesfälle des Jahres

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  • President Hugo Chavez press conference at the United Nations, New York, America - 20 Sep 2005
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    President Hugo Chavez press conference at the United Nations, New York, America - 20 Sep 2005
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MediaPunch / Rex Features (2207436b)
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    President Hugo Chavez press conference at the United Nations, New York, America - 20 Sep 2005

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX) Jahresrückblick 2013: Die Todesfälle des Jahres

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  • Nicaragua Leftist Leaders
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    Nicaragua Leftist Leaders
    Bolivian President Evo Morales (right) and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (left) join leftist ally Daniel Ortega at a rally celebrating his return to power in Managua, Nicaragua on Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2007. Ortega was one of Washington's arch enemies during the 1980's when he led the Sandanistas' communist revolution. He has returned to power somewhat more moderate, but still embracing the leftist tide currently sweeping Latin America. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Bolivia Hugo Chavez and Evo Morales rally against Bush
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    Bolivia Hugo Chavez and Evo Morales rally against Bush
    Leftist Presidents Evo Morales of Bolivia (second from right) and Venezuelan Hugo Chavez (second from left) rallied with representatives of the leftist governments of Ecuador and Cuba in El Alto, Bolivia on Sunday, March 11, 2007.
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  • Bolivia Morales Visits Gas Plant as YPFB Takes Over
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    Bolivia Morales Visits Gas Plant as YPFB Takes Over
    Bolivian President Evo Morales tours the Campo Grande Gas Plant on the first day that Bolivia's State Gas Company, YPFB (Yacimientos Petroliferos Fiscales Bolivianos) effectively took control of the operations of all hydrocarbons production in the country including this plant previously run by the Spanish company Repsol, near Santa Cruz, Bolivia on Thursday, May 3, 2007. Morales' bold nationalization process took an entire year to implement because of difficult negotiations with foreign companies such as Repsol and Petrobras of Brazil. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez recently made a similar move with the hydrocarbons sector in Venezuela, tightening restrictions on multinationals operating in the country. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Bolivia Morales Visits Gas Plant as YPFB Takes Over
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    Bolivia Morales Visits Gas Plant as YPFB Takes Over
    Bolivian President Evo Morales holds a ceremony at the Campo Grande Gas Plant on the first day that Bolivia's State Gas Company, YPFB (Yacimientos Petroliferos Fiscales Bolivianos) effectively took control of the operations of all hydrocarbons production in the country including this plant previously run by the Spanish company Repsol, near Santa Cruz, Bolivia on Thursday, May 3, 2007. Morales' bold nationalization process took an entire year to implement because of difficult negotiations with foreign companies such as Repsol and Petrobras of Brazil. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez recently made a similar move with the hydrocarbons sector in Venezuela, tightening restrictions on multinationals operating in the country. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Venezuela Chavez addresses nation after Referendum fails to pass
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    Venezuela Chavez addresses nation after Referendum fails to pass
    Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez recognizes his defeat after learning about the results of the referendum for the constitutional reform held yesterday in Caracas, Venezuela, in which he failed in his project of remaining in power until 2050, on Monday, Dec. 3, 2007. (Jose Cohen/Notimex/WpN) **Mexico out**
    (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)

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  • ITALY Prodi in Parliament
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    ITALY Prodi in Parliament
    Prime Minister Romano Prodi tries to reach a majority of votes of confidence in the parliament in Rome, Italy, on Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • ITALY Prodi in Parliament
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    ITALY Prodi in Parliament
    Prime Minister Romano Prodi, center, Minister of the Foreign Affairs Massimo D'Alema, left, and the Minister of Culture, Francesco Rutelli, try to reach a majority of votes of confidence in the parliament in Rome, Italy, on Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Hugo Spring / Summer 2009 show at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Berlin, Germany - 17 Jul 2008
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    Hugo Spring / Summer 2009 show at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Berlin, Germany - 17 Jul 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Breuel / Rex Features ( 783118E )
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    From Duckling to Swan, Celebrities Then and Now
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    FROM DUCKLING TO SWAN - CELEBRITIES THEN AND NOW
    Jugend - youth - Kindheit - childhood - bio - retro

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  • HUGO BOSS launches new yacht, East Wintergarden, London, Britain - 27 May 2010
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    HUGO BOSS launches new yacht, East Wintergarden, London, Britain - 27 May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features ( 1187351r )
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    HUGO BOSS launches new yacht, East Wintergarden, London, Britain - 27 May 2010

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  • Bolivia Inauguration of Evo Morales
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    Bolivia Inauguration of Evo Morales
    Brazil's Lula (left) and Argentina's Nestor Kirchner, who are leading a block of moderate leftist governments in Latin America, are seen here attending Evo Morales' Presidential inauguration ceremony in La Paz, Bolivia on Sunday, Jan 22, 2006. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
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    EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
    Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe. January 26, 2011. X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
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    EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
    Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe. January 26, 2011. X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
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    EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
    Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe. January 26, 2011. X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
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    EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
    Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe. January 26, 2011. X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
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    EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
    Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe. January 26, 2011. X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
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    EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
    Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe. January 26, 2011. X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
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    EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
    Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe. January 26, 2011. X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
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    EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
    Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe. January 26, 2011. X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
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    EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
    Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe. January 26, 2011. X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
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    EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
    Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe. January 26, 2011. X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
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    EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
    Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe. January 26, 2011. X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
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    EXCLUSIVE Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe
    Tim Allen leaving Hugo's Cafe. January 26, 2011. X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
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    VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
    13 April 2011 - Caracas, Venezuela - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez speaks to supporters outside of the presidential palace, Miraflores, as hundreds of thousand of Chavez supporters took to the streets of Caracas to celebrate the ninth anniversary of Chavez' return to power after the short-lived coup d'etat orchestrated by his opposition in 2002.
    Photo Credit: Charles Mostller/Sipa Press/1104141527 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
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    VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
    13 April 2011 - Caracas, Venezuela - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez speaks to supporters outside of the presidential palace, Miraflores, as hundreds of thousand of Chavez supporters took to the streets of Caracas to celebrate the ninth anniversary of Chavez' return to power after the short-lived coup d'etat orchestrated by his opposition in 2002.
    Photo Credit: Charles Mostller/Sipa Press/1104141544 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
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    VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
    13 April 2011 - Caracas, Venezuela - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez speaks to supporters outside of the presidential palace, Miraflores, as hundreds of thousand of Chavez supporters took to the streets of Caracas to celebrate the ninth anniversary of Chavez' return to power after the short-lived coup d'etat orchestrated by his opposition in 2002.
    Photo Credit: Charles Mostller/Sipa Press/1104141544 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
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    VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
    13 April 2011 - Caracas, Venezuela - Members of the government supported civilian militia created by Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez as hundreds of thousand of Chavez supporters took to the streets in Caracas to celebrate the ninth anniversary of Hugo Chavez' return to power after the short-lived coup d'etat orchestrated by his opposition in 2002.
    Photo Credit: Charles Mostller/Sipa Press/1104141552 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
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    VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
    13 April 2011 - Caracas, Venezuela - Members of the government supported civilian militia created by Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez as hundreds of thousand of Chavez supporters took to the streets in Caracas to celebrate the ninth anniversary of Hugo Chavez' return to power after the short-lived coup d'etat orchestrated by his opposition in 2002.
    Photo Credit: Charles Mostller/Sipa Press/1104141552 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
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    VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
    13 April 2011 - Caracas, Venezuela - Members of the government supported civilian militia created by Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez march along Avenida Urdaneta as hundreds of thousand of Chavez supporters took to the streets in Caracas to celebrate the ninth anniversary of Hugo Chavez' return to power after the short-lived coup d'etat orchestrated by his opposition in 2002.
    Photo Credit: Charles Mostller/Sipa Press/1104141552 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
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    VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
    13 April 2011 - Caracas, Venezuela - Members of the government supported civilian militia created by Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez as hundreds of thousand of Chavez supporters took to the streets in Caracas to celebrate the ninth anniversary of Hugo Chavez' return to power after the short-lived coup d'etat orchestrated by his opposition in 2002.
    Photo Credit: Charles Mostller/Sipa Press/1104141552 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
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    VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
    13 April 2011 - Caracas, Venezuela - Supporters of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez demonstrate in Caracas' Plaza Venezuela as hundreds of thousand of chavistas took to the streets of Caracas to celebrate the ninth anniversary of Chavez' return to power after the short-lived coup d'etat orchestrated by his opposition in 2002.
    Photo Credit: Charles Mostller/Sipa Press/1104141544 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
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    VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
    13 April 2011 - Caracas, Venezuela - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez speaks to supporters outside of the presidential palace, Miraflores, as hundreds of thousand of Chavez supporters took to the streets of Caracas to celebrate the ninth anniversary of Chavez' return to power after the short-lived coup d'etat orchestrated by his opposition in 2002.
    Photo Credit: Charles Mostller/Sipa Press/1104141544 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
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    VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
    13 April 2011 - Caracas, Venezuela - Members of the government supported civilian militia created by Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez as hundreds of thousand of Chavez supporters took to the streets in Caracas to celebrate the ninth anniversary of Hugo Chavez' return to power after the short-lived coup d'etat orchestrated by his opposition in 2002.
    Photo Credit: Charles Mostller/Sipa Press/1104141552 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
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    VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
    13 April 2011 - Caracas, Venezuela - Members of the government supported civilian militia created by Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez as hundreds of thousand of Chavez supporters took to the streets in Caracas to celebrate the ninth anniversary of Hugo Chavez' return to power after the short-lived coup d'etat orchestrated by his opposition in 2002.
    Photo Credit: Charles Mostller/Sipa Press/1104141552 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
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    VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
    13 April 2011 - Caracas, Venezuela - Hundreds of thousand of Chavez supporters took to the streets of Caracas to celebrate the ninth anniversary of Hugo Chavez' return to power after the short-lived coup d'etat orchestrated by his opposition in 2002.
    Photo Credit: Charles Mostller/Sipa Press/1104141544 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
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    VENEZUELA: HUGO CHAVEZ MARKS COUP ANNIVERSARY
    13 April 2011 - Caracas, Venezuela - Hundreds of thousand of Chavez supporters took to the streets of Caracas to celebrate the ninth anniversary of Hugo Chavez' return to power after the short-lived coup d'etat orchestrated by his opposition in 2002.
    Photo Credit: Charles Mostller/Sipa Press/1104141544 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • Official Royal Wedding photographer Hugo Burnand, Notting Hill, London, Britain - 02 May 2011
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    Official Royal Wedding photographer Hugo Burnand, Notting Hill, London, Britain - 02 May 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1315277a )

    Jelly Babies And 26 Minutes: Secrets Behind Royal Wedding Photos Revealed
    Official Royal Wedding photographer Hugo Burnand has revealed the secrets behind what he has described as the 'gig of the century'.

    The 47-year-old father of four is responsible for the official portraits of newlyweds Prince William and Catherine Middleton taken on their big day.

    These photos include a group shot of the bride and groom with their respective families - including the Queen and Prince Charles on William's side and her parents, brother and sister on Kate's.

    Then there is a shot of the still beaming couple standing arm in arm in Buckingham Palace's lavish throne room, with Catherine still clutching her wedding bouquet.

    Meanwhile, a group shot shows them sitting down, with Catherine's dress spread out, surrounded by their bridesmaids and page boys.

    Unsurprisingly, according to Hugo one of the most difficult jobs was shepherding the youngsters into place.

    Lord Lichfield, who took Prince Charles and Princess Diana's wedding pictures, used a referee whistle to get everyone's attention.

    However, Hugo, who works for Tatler magazine, tried a different tack - bribery in the form of the promise of jellybeans and sweets.

    On the whole, Hugo says, his aim was to crate photos that were ''effortless, relaxed and friendly.''

    He spent months in preparation, which included discussions with the new Duchess, herself a keen photographer, who had definite ideas about the style of photos she wanted.

    On the big day itself he and his team of six assistants cycled in from his Notting Hill studio because of the road closures.

    They then spent several hours setting up, even laying place cards on the floor - reading Bride, Groom, Her Majesty the Queen etc. - so everyone could get into place quickly.

    Speed was of the essence because when it ca...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QMXDLEJFD

     

  • Official Royal Wedding photographer Hugo Burnand, Notting Hill, London, Britain - 02 May 2011
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    Official Royal Wedding photographer Hugo Burnand, Notting Hill, London, Britain - 02 May 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1315277b )

    Jelly Babies And 26 Minutes: Secrets Behind Royal Wedding Photos Revealed
    Official Royal Wedding photographer Hugo Burnand has revealed the secrets behind what he has described as the 'gig of the century'.

    The 47-year-old father of four is responsible for the official portraits of newlyweds Prince William and Catherine Middleton taken on their big day.

    These photos include a group shot of the bride and groom with their respective families - including the Queen and Prince Charles on William's side and her parents, brother and sister on Kate's.

    Then there is a shot of the still beaming couple standing arm in arm in Buckingham Palace's lavish throne room, with Catherine still clutching her wedding bouquet.

    Meanwhile, a group shot shows them sitting down, with Catherine's dress spread out, surrounded by their bridesmaids and page boys.

    Unsurprisingly, according to Hugo one of the most difficult jobs was shepherding the youngsters into place.

    Lord Lichfield, who took Prince Charles and Princess Diana's wedding pictures, used a referee whistle to get everyone's attention.

    However, Hugo, who works for Tatler magazine, tried a different tack - bribery in the form of the promise of jellybeans and sweets.

    On the whole, Hugo says, his aim was to crate photos that were ''effortless, relaxed and friendly.''

    He spent months in preparation, which included discussions with the new Duchess, herself a keen photographer, who had definite ideas about the style of photos she wanted.

    On the big day itself he and his team of six assistants cycled in from his Notting Hill studio because of the road closures.

    They then spent several hours setting up, even laying place cards on the floor - reading Bride, Groom, Her Majesty the Queen etc. - so everyone could get into place quickly.

    Speed was of the essence because when it ca...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QMXDLEJFD

     

  • Official Royal Wedding photographer Hugo Burnand, Notting Hill, London, Britain - 02 May 2011
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    Official Royal Wedding photographer Hugo Burnand, Notting Hill, London, Britain - 02 May 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1315277c )

    Jelly Babies And 26 Minutes: Secrets Behind Royal Wedding Photos Revealed
    Official Royal Wedding photographer Hugo Burnand has revealed the secrets behind what he has described as the 'gig of the century'.

    The 47-year-old father of four is responsible for the official portraits of newlyweds Prince William and Catherine Middleton taken on their big day.

    These photos include a group shot of the bride and groom with their respective families - including the Queen and Prince Charles on William's side and her parents, brother and sister on Kate's.

    Then there is a shot of the still beaming couple standing arm in arm in Buckingham Palace's lavish throne room, with Catherine still clutching her wedding bouquet.

    Meanwhile, a group shot shows them sitting down, with Catherine's dress spread out, surrounded by their bridesmaids and page boys.

    Unsurprisingly, according to Hugo one of the most difficult jobs was shepherding the youngsters into place.

    Lord Lichfield, who took Prince Charles and Princess Diana's wedding pictures, used a referee whistle to get everyone's attention.

    However, Hugo, who works for Tatler magazine, tried a different tack - bribery in the form of the promise of jellybeans and sweets.

    On the whole, Hugo says, his aim was to crate photos that were ''effortless, relaxed and friendly.''

    He spent months in preparation, which included discussions with the new Duchess, herself a keen photographer, who had definite ideas about the style of photos she wanted.

    On the big day itself he and his team of six assistants cycled in from his Notting Hill studio because of the road closures.

    They then spent several hours setting up, even laying place cards on the floor - reading Bride, Groom, Her Majesty the Queen etc. - so everyone could get into place quickly.

    Speed was of the essence because when it ca...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QMXDLEJFD

     

  • Official Royal Wedding photographer Hugo Burnand, Notting Hill, London, Britain - 02 May 2011
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    Official Royal Wedding photographer Hugo Burnand, Notting Hill, London, Britain - 02 May 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1315277d )

    Jelly Babies And 26 Minutes: Secrets Behind Royal Wedding Photos Revealed
    Official Royal Wedding photographer Hugo Burnand has revealed the secrets behind what he has described as the 'gig of the century'.

    The 47-year-old father of four is responsible for the official portraits of newlyweds Prince William and Catherine Middleton taken on their big day.

    These photos include a group shot of the bride and groom with their respective families - including the Queen and Prince Charles on William's side and her parents, brother and sister on Kate's.

    Then there is a shot of the still beaming couple standing arm in arm in Buckingham Palace's lavish throne room, with Catherine still clutching her wedding bouquet.

    Meanwhile, a group shot shows them sitting down, with Catherine's dress spread out, surrounded by their bridesmaids and page boys.

    Unsurprisingly, according to Hugo one of the most difficult jobs was shepherding the youngsters into place.

    Lord Lichfield, who took Prince Charles and Princess Diana's wedding pictures, used a referee whistle to get everyone's attention.

    However, Hugo, who works for Tatler magazine, tried a different tack - bribery in the form of the promise of jellybeans and sweets.

    On the whole, Hugo says, his aim was to crate photos that were ''effortless, relaxed and friendly.''

    He spent months in preparation, which included discussions with the new Duchess, herself a keen photographer, who had definite ideas about the style of photos she wanted.

    On the big day itself he and his team of six assistants cycled in from his Notting Hill studio because of the road closures.

    They then spent several hours setting up, even laying place cards on the floor - reading Bride, Groom, Her Majesty the Queen etc. - so everyone could get into place quickly.

    Speed was of the essence because when it ca...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QMXDLEJFD

     

  • Official Royal Wedding photographer Hugo Burnand, Notting Hill, London, Britain - 02 May 2011
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    Official Royal Wedding photographer Hugo Burnand, Notting Hill, London, Britain - 02 May 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1315277e )

    Jelly Babies And 26 Minutes: Secrets Behind Royal Wedding Photos Revealed
    Official Royal Wedding photographer Hugo Burnand has revealed the secrets behind what he has described as the 'gig of the century'.

    The 47-year-old father of four is responsible for the official portraits of newlyweds Prince William and Catherine Middleton taken on their big day.

    These photos include a group shot of the bride and groom with their respective families - including the Queen and Prince Charles on William's side and her parents, brother and sister on Kate's.

    Then there is a shot of the still beaming couple standing arm in arm in Buckingham Palace's lavish throne room, with Catherine still clutching her wedding bouquet.

    Meanwhile, a group shot shows them sitting down, with Catherine's dress spread out, surrounded by their bridesmaids and page boys.

    Unsurprisingly, according to Hugo one of the most difficult jobs was shepherding the youngsters into place.

    Lord Lichfield, who took Prince Charles and Princess Diana's wedding pictures, used a referee whistle to get everyone's attention.

    However, Hugo, who works for Tatler magazine, tried a different tack - bribery in the form of the promise of jellybeans and sweets.

    On the whole, Hugo says, his aim was to crate photos that were ''effortless, relaxed and friendly.''

    He spent months in preparation, which included discussions with the new Duchess, herself a keen photographer, who had definite ideas about the style of photos she wanted.

    On the big day itself he and his team of six assistants cycled in from his Notting Hill studio because of the road closures.

    They then spent several hours setting up, even laying place cards on the floor - reading Bride, Groom, Her Majesty the Queen etc. - so everyone could get into place quickly.

    Speed was of the essence because when it ca...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QMXDLEJFD

     

  • Official Royal Wedding photographer Hugo Burnand, Notting Hill, London, Britain - 02 May 2011
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    Official Royal Wedding photographer Hugo Burnand, Notting Hill, London, Britain - 02 May 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1315277f )

    Jelly Babies And 26 Minutes: Secrets Behind Royal Wedding Photos Revealed
    Official Royal Wedding photographer Hugo Burnand has revealed the secrets behind what he has described as the 'gig of the century'.

    The 47-year-old father of four is responsible for the official portraits of newlyweds Prince William and Catherine Middleton taken on their big day.

    These photos include a group shot of the bride and groom with their respective families - including the Queen and Prince Charles on William's side and her parents, brother and sister on Kate's.

    Then there is a shot of the still beaming couple standing arm in arm in Buckingham Palace's lavish throne room, with Catherine still clutching her wedding bouquet.

    Meanwhile, a group shot shows them sitting down, with Catherine's dress spread out, surrounded by their bridesmaids and page boys.

    Unsurprisingly, according to Hugo one of the most difficult jobs was shepherding the youngsters into place.

    Lord Lichfield, who took Prince Charles and Princess Diana's wedding pictures, used a referee whistle to get everyone's attention.

    However, Hugo, who works for Tatler magazine, tried a different tack - bribery in the form of the promise of jellybeans and sweets.

    On the whole, Hugo says, his aim was to crate photos that were ''effortless, relaxed and friendly.''

    He spent months in preparation, which included discussions with the new Duchess, herself a keen photographer, who had definite ideas about the style of photos she wanted.

    On the big day itself he and his team of six assistants cycled in from his Notting Hill studio because of the road closures.

    They then spent several hours setting up, even laying place cards on the floor - reading Bride, Groom, Her Majesty the Queen etc. - so everyone could get into place quickly.

    Speed was of the essence because when it ca...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QMXDLEJFD

     

  • Official Royal Wedding photographer Hugo Burnand, Notting Hill, London, Britain - 02 May 2011
    DUKAS_18476002_REX
    Official Royal Wedding photographer Hugo Burnand, Notting Hill, London, Britain - 02 May 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1315277g )

    Jelly Babies And 26 Minutes: Secrets Behind Royal Wedding Photos Revealed
    Official Royal Wedding photographer Hugo Burnand has revealed the secrets behind what he has described as the 'gig of the century'.

    The 47-year-old father of four is responsible for the official portraits of newlyweds Prince William and Catherine Middleton taken on their big day.

    These photos include a group shot of the bride and groom with their respective families - including the Queen and Prince Charles on William's side and her parents, brother and sister on Kate's.

    Then there is a shot of the still beaming couple standing arm in arm in Buckingham Palace's lavish throne room, with Catherine still clutching her wedding bouquet.

    Meanwhile, a group shot shows them sitting down, with Catherine's dress spread out, surrounded by their bridesmaids and page boys.

    Unsurprisingly, according to Hugo one of the most difficult jobs was shepherding the youngsters into place.

    Lord Lichfield, who took Prince Charles and Princess Diana's wedding pictures, used a referee whistle to get everyone's attention.

    However, Hugo, who works for Tatler magazine, tried a different tack - bribery in the form of the promise of jellybeans and sweets.

    On the whole, Hugo says, his aim was to crate photos that were ''effortless, relaxed and friendly.''

    He spent months in preparation, which included discussions with the new Duchess, herself a keen photographer, who had definite ideas about the style of photos she wanted.

    On the big day itself he and his team of six assistants cycled in from his Notting Hill studio because of the road closures.

    They then spent several hours setting up, even laying place cards on the floor - reading Bride, Groom, Her Majesty the Queen etc. - so everyone could get into place quickly.

    Speed was of the essence because when it ca...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QMXDLEJFD

     

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    (110825) -- CARACAS, Aug. 25, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo released by Venezuelan Presidency shows Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (R) shakes hands with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov at the end of a meeting at Miraflores palace, in Caracas, capital of Venezuela, on Aug. 24, 2011. (Xinhua/Venezuelan Presidency) (py) (lr)
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    (110825) -- VALENCIA (VENEZUELA), Aug. 25, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Venezuelans have their heads shaved in solidarity with President Hugo Chavez at Plaza Bolivar, Valencia, Venezuela, on Aug. 24, 2011. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has suffered hair loss as a result of treatment for the cancer diagnosed months ago. (Xinhua/Juan Carlos Hernandez) (py) (lr)
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