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  • PEOPLE - Roger Moore ist im Alter von 89 Jahren gestorben
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    PEOPLE - Roger Moore ist im Alter von 89 Jahren gestorben
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    'The Fiction Makers' - Simon Templar (Roger Moore)
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    'The Fiction Makers' was originally aired as a two-part Saint (TV series) adventure in 1968 (episodes #109 and # 110). Later it had theatrical and TV release as a feature film.

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  • PEOPLE - Roger Moore ist im Alter von 89 Jahren gestorben
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    PEOPLE - Roger Moore ist im Alter von 89 Jahren gestorben
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    'The Fiction Makers' - Galaxy Rose (Justine Lord) and Simon Templar (Roger Moore)
    GTV ARCHIVE
    'The Fiction Makers' was originally aired as a two-part Saint (TV series) adventure in 1968 (episodes #109 and # 110). Later it had theatrical and TV release as a feature film.

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  • Leisure
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  • The Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame Gala, Toronto, Canada - 28 Jan 2007
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    The Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame Gala, Toronto, Canada - 28 Jan 2007
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    Joni Mitchell plays a guitar presented to her by guitar makers Robin and Claude Boucher
    The Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame Gala, Toronto, Canada - 28 Jan 2007
    Esteemed Prairies folksinger Mitchell will attend this year's Luminato Festival.The 69-year-old, who infrequently appears in public, will take part in an onstage interview and also plans to attend a two-day celebration of her music at the annual Toronto arts festival, according to organizers
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  • USA Detroit Auto Show
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    USA Detroit Auto Show
    Mark Fields (right), President of Ford Motor Company of America, introduces the 2009 Ford F-150 pick-up truck at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, USA on Jan. 13, 2008. (Zhang Yan/Xinhua/WPN) **China Out** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Residents of the Dharavi 'slum' protest against the makers of the film 'Slumdog Millionaire' in Mumbai, India - 03 Feb 2009
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    Residents of the Dharavi 'slum' protest against the makers of the film 'Slumdog Millionaire' in Mumbai, India - 03 Feb 2009
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    Anti 'Slumdog Millionaire' demonstration
    Residents of the Dharavi 'slum' protest against the makers of the film 'Slumdog Millionaire' in Mumbai, India - 03 Feb 2009
    Residents of Asia's largest shanty town, Dharavi, display placards as they protest against the producers of film 'Slumdog Millionaire'. In recent weeks the movie's success around the world has been overshadowed by objections in India to the name, which some slum dwellers find offensive, refering to them as dogs and its depiction of the lives of impoverished Indians and the treatment of the cast.
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  • Residents of the Dharavi 'slum' protest against the makers of the film 'Slumdog Millionaire' in Mumbai, India - 03 Feb 2009
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    Residents of the Dharavi 'slum' protest against the makers of the film 'Slumdog Millionaire' in Mumbai, India - 03 Feb 2009
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    Anti 'Slumdog Millionaire' demonstration
    Residents of the Dharavi 'slum' protest against the makers of the film 'Slumdog Millionaire' in Mumbai, India - 03 Feb 2009
    Residents of Asia's largest shanty town, Dharavi, display placards as they protest against the producers of film 'Slumdog Millionaire'. In recent weeks the movie's success around the world has been overshadowed by objections in India to the name, which some slum dwellers find offensive, refering to them as dogs and its depiction of the lives of impoverished Indians and the treatment of the cast.
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  • Residents of the Dharavi 'slum' protest against the makers of the film 'Slumdog Millionaire' in Mumbai, India - 03 Feb 2009
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    Residents of the Dharavi 'slum' protest against the makers of the film 'Slumdog Millionaire' in Mumbai, India - 03 Feb 2009
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    Anti 'Slumdog Millionaire' demonstration
    Residents of the Dharavi 'slum' protest against the makers of the film 'Slumdog Millionaire' in Mumbai, India - 03 Feb 2009
    Residents of Asia's largest shanty town, Dharavi, display placards as they protest against the producers of film 'Slumdog Millionaire'. In recent weeks the movie's success around the world has been overshadowed by objections in India to the name, which some slum dwellers find offensive, refering to them as dogs and its depiction of the lives of impoverished Indians and the treatment of the cast.
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  • Residents of the Dharavi 'slum' protest against the makers of the film 'Slumdog Millionaire' in Mumbai, India - 03 Feb 2009
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    Residents of the Dharavi 'slum' protest against the makers of the film 'Slumdog Millionaire' in Mumbai, India - 03 Feb 2009
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    Anti 'Slumdog Millionaire' demonstration
    Residents of the Dharavi 'slum' protest against the makers of the film 'Slumdog Millionaire' in Mumbai, India - 03 Feb 2009
    Residents of Asia's largest shanty town, Dharavi, display placards as they protest against the producers of film 'Slumdog Millionaire'. In recent weeks the movie's success around the world has been overshadowed by objections in India to the name, which some slum dwellers find offensive, refering to them as dogs and its depiction of the lives of impoverished Indians and the treatment of the cast.
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  • Residents of the Dharavi 'slum' protest against the makers of the film 'Slumdog Millionaire' in Mumbai, India - 03 Feb 2009
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    Residents of the Dharavi 'slum' protest against the makers of the film 'Slumdog Millionaire' in Mumbai, India - 03 Feb 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Excel Media / Rex Features ( 845652e )
    Anti 'Slumdog Millionaire' demonstration
    Residents of the Dharavi 'slum' protest against the makers of the film 'Slumdog Millionaire' in Mumbai, India - 03 Feb 2009
    Residents of Asia's largest shanty town, Dharavi, display placards as they protest against the producers of film 'Slumdog Millionaire'. In recent weeks the movie's success around the world has been overshadowed by objections in India to the name, which some slum dwellers find offensive, refering to them as dogs and its depiction of the lives of impoverished Indians and the treatment of the cast.
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  • Residents of the Dharavi 'slum' protest against the makers of the film 'Slumdog Millionaire' in Mumbai, India - 03 Feb 2009
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    Residents of the Dharavi 'slum' protest against the makers of the film 'Slumdog Millionaire' in Mumbai, India - 03 Feb 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Excel Media / Rex Features ( 845652f )
    Anti 'Slumdog Millionaire' demonstration
    Residents of the Dharavi 'slum' protest against the makers of the film 'Slumdog Millionaire' in Mumbai, India - 03 Feb 2009
    Residents of Asia's largest shanty town, Dharavi, display placards as they protest against the producers of film 'Slumdog Millionaire'. In recent weeks the movie's success around the world has been overshadowed by objections in India to the name, which some slum dwellers find offensive, refering to them as dogs and its depiction of the lives of impoverished Indians and the treatment of the cast.
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  • Camber Sands, Kent, Britain - 2009
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    Camber Sands, Kent, Britain - 2009
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    Holiday makers on the beach
    Camber Sands, Kent, Britain - 2009

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    Holiday makers on an inflateable ride in the Red Sea resort of Dahab in Egypt
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    A swimming pool in a holiday resort complex on Yanuka Island off Fiji
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  • Brussels, Belgium - Mar 2011
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    Brussels, Belgium - Mar 2011
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    Guild houses on the Grand Place
    Brussels - The Perfect European Destination
    More than just the capital of the European Union, multinational Brussels offers the perfect destination for a buzzing weekend city break. With its own unique style, sights, alluring backstreets and local traditions the city will charm and surprise you in its own laid-back way.

    Brussels' attractions include antiques, comic strip murals, museums, the flea market on Place du Jeu de balle, old cobbled streets, local wood paneled caf (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • CHINA-ZHEJIANG-LUOSHE-PIANO-MAKING INDUSTRY (CN)
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    CHINA-ZHEJIANG-LUOSHE-PIANO-MAKING INDUSTRY (CN)
    (110828) -- LUOSHE, Aug. 28, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A worker tunes a semi-finished piano at a piano factory in Luoshe Township, east China's Zhejiang Province, Aug. 27, 2011.

    Luoshe, a small river town in Zhejiang's Deqing County, is well-known for its piano-manufacturing industry.

    The first chord of Luoshe's piano-making industry was set in the 1980s when farmers, encouraged by the momentum of China's reform and opening-up efforts, came out at full blast to make their fortune by setting up workshops and marketing their products throughout the country.

    As the first piano factory was founded in Luoshe in 1984 by a farmer named Wang Huilin, a group of farmers made their foray into the instrument industry and began to produce pianos in shabby huts in rural East China under the guidance of four technicians who used to be with the Shanghai Piano Factory.

    Wang's factory, though falling apart in 1994 when market economy was taking shape in China, helped train a fleet of industry professionals, who started their own businesses to make pianos in Luoshe.

    Now, the township of Luoshe, with a population of less than 20,000 people, houses a total of 46 manufacturers of pianos and piano parts. In 2010, piano factories in Luoshe made 40,000 or so pianos, about one eighth of the national overall output in the year, and reaped about 400 million yuan in sales.

    In March, 2010, a grand piano made its appearance at the Life and Sunshine Pavilion of the Shanghai Expo. The piano, made by a piano-maker in Luoshe in 33 days, was auctioned for 9.9 million yuan for charity in Beijing later that year. (1 U.S. dollar=6.4 yuan) (Xinhua/Tan Jin) (ljh)
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  • CHINA-ZHEJIANG-LUOSHE-PIANO-MAKING INDUSTRY (CN)
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    CHINA-ZHEJIANG-LUOSHE-PIANO-MAKING INDUSTRY (CN)
    (110828) -- LUOSHE, Aug. 28, 2011 (Xinhua) -- J-sder Piano Co., Ltd. Deputy Manager Han Shenghua, who was a former employee of Luoshe's first piano factory, makes a quality check on a piano in Luoshe Township, east China's Zhejiang Province, Aug. 26, 2011.

    Luoshe, a small river town in Zhejiang's Deqing County, is well-known for its piano-manufacturing industry.

    The first chord of Luoshe's piano-making industry was set in the 1980s when farmers, encouraged by the momentum of China's reform and opening-up efforts, came out at full blast to make their fortune by setting up workshops and marketing their products throughout the country.

    As the first piano factory was founded in Luoshe in 1984 by a farmer named Wang Huilin, a group of farmers made their foray into the instrument industry and began to produce pianos in shabby huts in rural East China under the guidance of four technicians who used to be with the Shanghai Piano Factory.

    Wang's factory, though falling apart in 1994 when market economy was taking shape in China, helped train a fleet of industry professionals, who started their own businesses to make pianos in Luoshe.

    Now, the township of Luoshe, with a population of less than 20,000 people, houses a total of 46 manufacturers of pianos and piano parts. In 2010, piano factories in Luoshe made 40,000 or so pianos, about one eighth of the national overall output in the year, and reaped about 400 million yuan in sales.

    In March, 2010, a grand piano made its appearance at the Life and Sunshine Pavilion of the Shanghai Expo. The piano, made by a piano-maker in Luoshe in 33 days, was auctioned for 9.9 million yuan for charity in Beijing later that year. (1 U.S. dollar=6.4 yuan) (Xinhua/Tan Jin) (ljh)
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  • CHINA-ZHEJIANG-LUOSHE-PIANO-MAKING INDUSTRY (CN)
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    CHINA-ZHEJIANG-LUOSHE-PIANO-MAKING INDUSTRY (CN)
    (110828) -- LUOSHE, Aug. 28, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A piano tuner fine-tunes a piano at a piano factory in Luoshe Township, east China's Zhejiang Province, Aug. 26, 2011.

    Luoshe, a small river town in Zhejiang's Deqing County, is well-known for its piano-manufacturing industry.

    The first chord of Luoshe's piano-making industry was set in the 1980s when farmers, encouraged by the momentum of China's reform and opening-up efforts, came out at full blast to make their fortune by setting up workshops and marketing their products throughout the country.

    As the first piano factory was founded in Luoshe in 1984 by a farmer named Wang Huilin, a group of farmers made their foray into the instrument industry and began to produce pianos in shabby huts in rural East China under the guidance of four technicians who used to be with the Shanghai Piano Factory.

    Wang's factory, though falling apart in 1994 when market economy was taking shape in China, helped train a fleet of industry professionals, who started their own businesses to make pianos in Luoshe.

    Now, the township of Luoshe, with a population of less than 20,000 people, houses a total of 46 manufacturers of pianos and piano parts. In 2010, piano factories in Luoshe made 40,000 or so pianos, about one eighth of the national overall output in the year, and reaped about 400 million yuan in sales.

    In March, 2010, a grand piano made its appearance at the Life and Sunshine Pavilion of the Shanghai Expo. The piano, made by a piano-maker in Luoshe in 33 days, was auctioned for 9.9 million yuan for charity in Beijing later that year. (1 U.S. dollar=6.4 yuan) (Xinhua/Tan Jin) (ljh)
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  • CHINA-ZHEJIANG-LUOSHE-PIANO-MAKING INDUSTRY (CN)
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    CHINA-ZHEJIANG-LUOSHE-PIANO-MAKING INDUSTRY (CN)
    (110828) -- LUOSHE, Aug. 28, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Workers assemble pianos at a piano factory in Luoshe Township, east China's Zhejiang Province, Aug. 27, 2011.

    Luoshe, a small river town in Zhejiang's Deqing County, is well-known for its piano-manufacturing industry.

    The first chord of Luoshe's piano-making industry was set in the 1980s when farmers, encouraged by the momentum of China's reform and opening-up efforts, came out at full blast to make their fortune by setting up workshops and marketing their products throughout the country.

    As the first piano factory was founded in Luoshe in 1984 by a farmer named Wang Huilin, a group of farmers made their foray into the instrument industry and began to produce pianos in shabby huts in rural East China under the guidance of four technicians who used to be with the Shanghai Piano Factory.

    Wang's factory, though falling apart in 1994 when market economy was taking shape in China, helped train a fleet of industry professionals, who started their own businesses to make pianos in Luoshe.

    Now, the township of Luoshe, with a population of less than 20,000 people, houses a total of 46 manufacturers of pianos and piano parts. In 2010, piano factories in Luoshe made 40,000 or so pianos, about one eighth of the national overall output in the year, and reaped about 400 million yuan in sales.

    In March, 2010, a grand piano made its appearance at the Life and Sunshine Pavilion of the Shanghai Expo. The piano, made by a piano-maker in Luoshe in 33 days, was auctioned for 9.9 million yuan for charity in Beijing later that year. (1 U.S. dollar=6.4 yuan) (Xinhua/Tan Jin) (ljh)
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  • CHINA-ZHEJIANG-LUOSHE-PIANO-MAKING INDUSTRY (CN)
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    CHINA-ZHEJIANG-LUOSHE-PIANO-MAKING INDUSTRY (CN)
    (110828) -- LUOSHE, Aug. 28, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A worker paints a semi-finished piano at a piano factory in Luoshe Township, east China's Zhejiang Province, Aug. 27, 2011.

    Luoshe, a small river town in Zhejiang's Deqing County, is well-known for its piano-manufacturing industry.

    The first chord of Luoshe's piano-making industry was set in the 1980s when farmers, encouraged by the momentum of China's reform and opening-up efforts, came out at full blast to make their fortune by setting up workshops and marketing their products throughout the country.

    As the first piano factory was founded in Luoshe in 1984 by a farmer named Wang Huilin, a group of farmers made their foray into the instrument industry and began to produce pianos in shabby huts in rural East China under the guidance of four technicians who used to be with the Shanghai Piano Factory.

    Wang's factory, though falling apart in 1994 when market economy was taking shape in China, helped train a fleet of industry professionals, who started their own businesses to make pianos in Luoshe.

    Now, the township of Luoshe, with a population of less than 20,000 people, houses a total of 46 manufacturers of pianos and piano parts. In 2010, piano factories in Luoshe made 40,000 or so pianos, about one eighth of the national overall output in the year, and reaped about 400 million yuan in sales.

    In March, 2010, a grand piano made its appearance at the Life and Sunshine Pavilion of the Shanghai Expo. The piano, made by a piano-maker in Luoshe in 33 days, was auctioned for 9.9 million yuan for charity in Beijing later that year. (1 U.S. dollar=6.4 yuan) (Xinhua/Tan Jin) (ljh)
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 00726987

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  • CHINA-ZHEJIANG-LUOSHE-PIANO-MAKING INDUSTRY (CN)
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    CHINA-ZHEJIANG-LUOSHE-PIANO-MAKING INDUSTRY (CN)
    (110828) -- LUOSHE, Aug. 28, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Workers place a new piano into the showroom of a piano factory in Luoshe Township, east China's Zhejiang Province, Aug. 28, 2011.

    Luoshe, a small river town in Zhejiang's Deqing County, is well-known for its piano-manufacturing industry.

    The first chord of Luoshe's piano-making industry was set in the 1980s when farmers, encouraged by the momentum of China's reform and opening-up efforts, came out at full blast to make their fortune by setting up workshops and marketing their products throughout the country.

    As the first piano factory was founded in Luoshe in 1984 by a farmer named Wang Huilin, a group of farmers made their foray into the instrument industry and began to produce pianos in shabby huts in rural East China under the guidance of four technicians who used to be with the Shanghai Piano Factory.

    Wang's factory, though falling apart in 1994 when market economy was taking shape in China, helped train a fleet of industry professionals, who started their own businesses to make pianos in Luoshe.

    Now, the township of Luoshe, with a population of less than 20,000 people, houses a total of 46 manufacturers of pianos and piano parts. In 2010, piano factories in Luoshe made 40,000 or so pianos, about one eighth of the national overall output in the year, and reaped about 400 million yuan in sales.

    In March, 2010, a grand piano made its appearance at the Life and Sunshine Pavilion of the Shanghai Expo. The piano, made by a piano-maker in Luoshe in 33 days, was auctioned for 9.9 million yuan for charity in Beijing later that year. (1 U.S. dollar=6.4 yuan) (Xinhua/Tan Jin) (ljh)
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 00726991

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  • CHINA-ZHEJIANG-LUOSHE-PIANO-MAKING INDUSTRY (CN)
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    CHINA-ZHEJIANG-LUOSHE-PIANO-MAKING INDUSTRY (CN)
    (110828) -- LUOSHE, Aug. 28, 2011 (Xinhua) -- The combined photo taken on Aug. 26, 2011 shows workers adjusting a damper unit (top) and a piano keyboard at a piano factory in Luoshe Township, east China's Zhejiang Province.

    Luoshe, a small river town in Zhejiang's Deqing County, is well-known for its piano-manufacturing industry.

    The first chord of Luoshe's piano-making industry was set in the 1980s when farmers, encouraged by the momentum of China's reform and opening-up efforts, came out at full blast to make their fortune by setting up workshops and marketing their products throughout the country.

    As the first piano factory was founded in Luoshe in 1984 by a farmer named Wang Huilin, a group of farmers made their foray into the instrument industry and began to produce pianos in shabby huts in rural East China under the guidance of four technicians who used to be with the Shanghai Piano Factory.

    Wang's factory, though falling apart in 1994 when market economy was taking shape in China, helped train a fleet of industry professionals, who started their own businesses to make pianos in Luoshe.

    Now, the township of Luoshe, with a population of less than 20,000 people, houses a total of 46 manufacturers of pianos and piano parts. In 2010, piano factories in Luoshe made 40,000 or so pianos, about one eighth of the national overall output in the year, and reaped about 400 million yuan in sales.

    In March, 2010, a grand piano made its appearance at the Life and Sunshine Pavilion of the Shanghai Expo. The piano, made by a piano-maker in Luoshe in 33 days, was auctioned for 9.9 million yuan for charity in Beijing later that year. (1 U.S. dollar=6.4 yuan) (Xinhua/Tan Jin) (ljh)
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  • Photographer visits delhi street artists fighting to keep their homes, Delhi India, June 2014
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    Photographer visits delhi street artists fighting to keep their homes, Delhi India, June 2014
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    Sunita Davi 30-years-old, Burra Bhatt 45-years-old, Elephant Makers
    Photographer Visits Delhi Street Artists Fighting To Keep Their Homes
    British photographer Mark Leaver travelled to India to document the lives and talents of Kathputli's famed street performers.

    The Kathputli colony is a 40-year-old slum which houses an array of performers, from puppeteers and musicians to acrobats, folk singers and magicians.

    However, developers are planning on replacing the slum that the performers live in with a 54-storey tower block, complete with a mall and luxury flats.

    It is estimated that over 2800 families currently live in the slum, and soon they will have to pack up and leave.

    Economic developments such as luxury flats reflect the country's growing economy, however some question whether it is at too much of a cultural cost.

    Photographer Mark Leaver was keen to visit the Kathputli Colony for himself, and witness the colourful lifestyles of the performers before they are are forced to leave the area for good.

    The Kathputli Colony is said to have the largest single concentration of street artists in the world.

    The graduate photographer knew he wanted to work on a substantial body of work abroad.

    He began to research charities that he could volunteer with, as he knew as a volunteer he would be given immediate access and local contacts.

    "I began looking globally for these opportunities, and then refined my choices down to charities that could accommodate me as a photographer.

    "In the end it was a throw up between India and Kenya. I decided to go with India after looking at the slum the charity operated in."

    He explains that his project became very focused on the street performers who live in the slum.

    "Initially I was just there to meet and get to know people while trying to adjust to the culture, I ...
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  • Photographer visits delhi street artists fighting to keep their homes, Delhi India, June 2014
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    Photographer visits delhi street artists fighting to keep their homes, Delhi India, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Leaver/REX (3838819ag)
    Bhatt Family - Elephant makers - family shot
    Photographer Visits Delhi Street Artists Fighting To Keep Their Homes
    British photographer Mark Leaver travelled to India to document the lives and talents of Kathputli's famed street performers.

    The Kathputli colony is a 40-year-old slum which houses an array of performers, from puppeteers and musicians to acrobats, folk singers and magicians.

    However, developers are planning on replacing the slum that the performers live in with a 54-storey tower block, complete with a mall and luxury flats.

    It is estimated that over 2800 families currently live in the slum, and soon they will have to pack up and leave.

    Economic developments such as luxury flats reflect the country's growing economy, however some question whether it is at too much of a cultural cost.

    Photographer Mark Leaver was keen to visit the Kathputli Colony for himself, and witness the colourful lifestyles of the performers before they are are forced to leave the area for good.

    The Kathputli Colony is said to have the largest single concentration of street artists in the world.

    The graduate photographer knew he wanted to work on a substantial body of work abroad.

    He began to research charities that he could volunteer with, as he knew as a volunteer he would be given immediate access and local contacts.

    "I began looking globally for these opportunities, and then refined my choices down to charities that could accommodate me as a photographer.

    "In the end it was a throw up between India and Kenya. I decided to go with India after looking at the slum the charity operated in."

    He explains that his project became very focused on the street performers who live in the slum.

    "Initially I was just there to meet and get to know people while trying to adjust to the culture, I wanted to create forma...
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  • FEATURES: Not amused: Grumpy Cat wird für's Wachsmuseum vermessen
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    FEATURES: Not amused: Grumpy Cat wird für's Wachsmuseum vermessen
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    Grumpy Cat poses for Madame Tussauds figure makers
    Madame Tussauds to make a Grumpy Cat figure, San Francisco, America - 27 Aug 2015
    Madame Tussauds San Francisco is delighted to announce that irreverent Internet sensation Grumpy Cat will be the first ever cat to be immortalised in the attraction's history. In step with her digital celebrity, her figure will be an animatronic with five different movements.

    "This is truly an honour?" 'said' a distinctly unimpressed Grumpy Cat. "I hate it."

    Grumpy Cat shot to stardom when her photo was posted on Reddit on September 22, 2012. To dispel suspicions that the image had been Photoshopped, she posted two videos to YouTube. The videos went viral, making her the darling of meme-loving macro-makers everywhere.

    Grumpy Cat will be unveiled at Madame Tussauds? San Francisco location later this year in typically aloof fashion by Grumpy Cat herself. After a short stay at Madame Tussauds San Francisco, the animatronic will tour the remaining five Madame Tussauds attractions across the US.
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  • FEATURES: Not amused: Grumpy Cat wird für's Wachsmuseum vermessen
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    FEATURES: Not amused: Grumpy Cat wird für's Wachsmuseum vermessen
    CREDIT: Tussauds/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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    Grumpy Cat poses for Madame Tussauds figure makers
    Madame Tussauds to make a Grumpy Cat figure, San Francisco, America - 27 Aug 2015
    Madame Tussauds San Francisco is delighted to announce that irreverent Internet sensation Grumpy Cat will be the first ever cat to be immortalised in the attraction's history. In step with her digital celebrity, her figure will be an animatronic with five different movements.

    "This is truly an honour?" 'said' a distinctly unimpressed Grumpy Cat. "I hate it."

    Grumpy Cat shot to stardom when her photo was posted on Reddit on September 22, 2012. To dispel suspicions that the image had been Photoshopped, she posted two videos to YouTube. The videos went viral, making her the darling of meme-loving macro-makers everywhere.

    Grumpy Cat will be unveiled at Madame Tussauds? San Francisco location later this year in typically aloof fashion by Grumpy Cat herself. After a short stay at Madame Tussauds San Francisco, the animatronic will tour the remaining five Madame Tussauds attractions across the US.
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  • FEATURE - Tiefflieger - Anflug über Touristenköpfe am Maho Beach
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    FEATURE - Tiefflieger - Anflug über Touristenköpfe am Maho Beach
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    Holiday makers flock to watch aircraft arrive at Princess Juliana International Airport in Saint Maarten
    Maho Beach, Saint Maarten, West Indies - 16 Nov 2015

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  • FEATURE - Tiefflieger - Anflug über Touristenköpfe am Maho Beach
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    FEATURE - Tiefflieger - Anflug über Touristenköpfe am Maho Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Martin Dalton/REX Shutterstock (5412127e)
    Holiday makers flock to watch aircraft arrive at Princess Juliana International Airport in Saint Maarten
    Maho Beach, Saint Maarten, West Indies - 16 Nov 2015

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    PORTRAIT - Marilee Kerr
    Marilee Kerr, CEO and founder of Under the Doormat pictured at their west London offices. Under th Doormat gives home owners the chance to rent there house out to holidaymakers and traveling business people. They have more than 50 properties on their books, and that will soon rise to 60 in locations from the centre of London out to Zone 4. A small-scale studio in fashionable Marylebone might rent out for between £89 and £109 a night, with the homeowner collecting between £50 and £60 of that.

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    PORTRAIT - Marilee Kerr
    Marilee Kerr, CEO and founder of Under the Doormat pictured at their west London offices. Under th Doormat gives home owners the chance to rent there house out to holidaymakers and traveling business people. They have more than 50 properties on their books, and that will soon rise to 60 in locations from the centre of London out to Zone 4. A small-scale studio in fashionable Marylebone might rent out for between £89 and £109 a night, with the homeowner collecting between £50 and £60 of that.

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    PORTRAIT - Marilee Kerr
    Marilee Kerr, CEO and founder of Under the Doormat pictured at their west London offices. Under th Doormat gives home owners the chance to rent there house out to holidaymakers and traveling business people. They have more than 50 properties on their books, and that will soon rise to 60 in locations from the centre of London out to Zone 4. A small-scale studio in fashionable Marylebone might rent out for between £89 and £109 a night, with the homeowner collecting between £50 and £60 of that.

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    PORTRAIT - Marilee Kerr
    Marilee Kerr, CEO and founder of Under the Doormat pictured at their west London offices. Under th Doormat gives home owners the chance to rent there house out to holidaymakers and traveling business people. They have more than 50 properties on their books, and that will soon rise to 60 in locations from the centre of London out to Zone 4. A small-scale studio in fashionable Marylebone might rent out for between £89 and £109 a night, with the homeowner collecting between £50 and £60 of that.

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  • PORTRAIT - Marilee Kerr
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    PORTRAIT - Marilee Kerr
    Marilee Kerr, CEO and founder of Under the Doormat pictured at their west London offices. Under th Doormat gives home owners the chance to rent there house out to holidaymakers and traveling business people. They have more than 50 properties on their books, and that will soon rise to 60 in locations from the centre of London out to Zone 4. A small-scale studio in fashionable Marylebone might rent out for between £89 and £109 a night, with the homeowner collecting between £50 and £60 of that.

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    PORTRAIT - Marilee Kerr
    Marilee Kerr, CEO and founder of Under the Doormat pictured at their west London offices. Under th Doormat gives home owners the chance to rent there house out to holidaymakers and traveling business people. They have more than 50 properties on their books, and that will soon rise to 60 in locations from the centre of London out to Zone 4. A small-scale studio in fashionable Marylebone might rent out for between £89 and £109 a night, with the homeowner collecting between £50 and £60 of that.

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    PORTRAIT - Marilee Kerr
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    PORTRAIT - Marilee Kerr
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  • PORTRAIT - Marilee Kerr
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    PORTRAIT - Marilee Kerr
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  • NEWS - Internationaler Frauentag: Märsche, Aktionen, Events rund um den Erdball
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    NEWS - Internationaler Frauentag: Märsche, Aktionen, Events rund um den Erdball
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    The women of Pinewood Studio across every profession including: producers, set designers, marketing, construction, assistant directors, visual effects, reception, costume designers, lab operators, editors, accountants, prop makers, personal assistants, sculptors, costume makers, hair and make up artists, studio managers, graphic designers.
    The women of Pinewood Studios gather to celebrate International Women's Day , UK - 07 Mar 2017

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  • FEATURE - Bilder der Woche
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    FEATURE - Bilder der Woche
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    Holiday makers enjoy another day of hot weather at Weymouth as the temperature in some places is expected to be the highest June temperatures since 1976.
    Seasonal Weather, Weymouth, Dorset, UK - 21 Jun 2017


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  • FEATURE - Die Bilder der Woche
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    FEATURE - Die Bilder der Woche
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    Holiday makers enjoy a period of good weather on Weymouth beach.
    Seasonal Weather, Weymouth, UK - 31 Jul 2017


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  • FEATURE - Die Bilder der Woche
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    FEATURE - Die Bilder der Woche
    August 20, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - A number of home goers crowded at Kamalapur railway station in Dhaka on Saturday to book train seats for their destinations to celebrate Eid-ul-Azha, one of the biggest religious festivals of the Muslims, with their near and dear ones in the countryside (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    February 18, 2018 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - An Indian woman mixed color with water during Abir or Gulal or Holi color making. Holi color makers busy to make Abir also known as Gulal or color ahead of colorful festival of Holi and in this year will be celebrated on March 02 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Best of - Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Best of - Bilder des Tages
    February 18, 2018 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - An Indian man and woman check the impurities of color powder during Abir or Gulal or Holi color making. Holi color makers busy to make Abir also known as Gulal or color ahead of colorful festival of Holi and in this year will be celebrated on March 02 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Waffengesetz
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    NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Waffengesetz
    March 13, 2018 - New York City, New York, United States - Observing a national day of protest and activist, the entire student body of Edward R Murrow High School walked out of class as 10:00 am in memory of the students killed in Stoneman Douglas High School last month by yet another deranged shooter. ..NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio was on hand to lend support and encouragement to the students, who observed a moment of silence before speakers called on lawmakers to enact more common sense gun control laws (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Waffengesetz
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    NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Waffengesetz
    March 13, 2018 - New York City, New York, United States - Observing a national day of protest and activist, the entire student body of Edward R Murrow High School walked out of class as 10:00 am in memory of the students killed in Stoneman Douglas High School last month by yet another deranged shooter. ..NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio was on hand to lend support and encouragement to the students, who observed a moment of silence before speakers called on lawmakers to enact more common sense gun control laws (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Waffengesetz
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    NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Waffengesetz
    March 13, 2018 - New York City, New York, United States - Observing a national day of protest and activist, the entire student body of Edward R Murrow High School walked out of class as 10:00 am in memory of the students killed in Stoneman Douglas High School last month by yet another deranged shooter. ..NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio was on hand to lend support and encouragement to the students, who observed a moment of silence before speakers called on lawmakers to enact more common sense gun control laws (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Waffengesetz
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    NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Waffengesetz
    March 14, 2018 - New York City, New York, United States - Observing a national day of protest and activist, the entire student body of Edward R Murrow High School walked out of class as 10:00 am in memory of the students killed in Stoneman Douglas High School last month by yet another deranged shooter. ..NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio was on hand to lend support and encouragement to the students, who observed a moment of silence before speakers called on lawmakers to enact more common sense gun control laws (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Waffengesetz
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    NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Waffengesetz
    March 14, 2018 - New York City, New York, United States - Observing a national day of protest and activist, the entire student body of Edward R Murrow High School walked out of class as 10:00 am in memory of the students killed in Stoneman Douglas High School last month by yet another deranged shooter. ..NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio was on hand to lend support and encouragement to the students, who observed a moment of silence before speakers called on lawmakers to enact more common sense gun control laws (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Waffengesetz
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    NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Waffengesetz
    March 14, 2018 - New York City, New York, United States - Observing a national day of protest and activist, the entire student body of Edward R Murrow High School walked out of class as 10:00 am in memory of the students killed in Stoneman Douglas High School last month by yet another deranged shooter. ..NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio was on hand to lend support and encouragement to the students, who observed a moment of silence before speakers called on lawmakers to enact more common sense gun control laws (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Waffengesetz
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    NEWS - USA: Demonstrationen gegen Waffengesetz
    March 14, 2018 - New York City, New York, United States - Observing a national day of protest and activist, the entire student body of Edward R Murrow High School walked out of class as 10:00 am in memory of the students killed in Stoneman Douglas High School last month by yet another deranged shooter. ..NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio was on hand to lend support and encouragement to the students, who observed a moment of silence before speakers called on lawmakers to enact more common sense gun control laws (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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