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  • China Crossing the Nujiang River via a zip-line
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    China Crossing the Nujiang River via a zip-line
    A resident of Shuangmidi Village holds a metal pulley used on a zip-line before crossing the Nujiang River in Liuku County of Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Feb. 2, 2013. More than 98 percent of Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture is occupied by mountains and valleys. The zip-lines have been quite popular transportation method along the Nujiang River since the ancient time. However, as transport conditions improve in recent years, a growing number of traditional zip-lines along the Nujiang River Valley have been dismantled or replaced by bridges. /Credit:CHANGSHAN/CHINE NOUVELLE/SIPA/1302051646 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • China Crossing the Nujiang River via a zip-line
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    China Crossing the Nujiang River via a zip-line
    Residents from Shuangmidi Village cross the Nujiang River via a zip-line in Liuku County of Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Feb. 2, 2013. More than 98 percent of Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture is occupied by mountains and valleys. The zip-lines have been quite popular transportation method along the Nujiang River since the ancient time. However, as transport conditions improve in recent years, a growing number of traditional zip-lines along the Nujiang River Valley have been dismantled or replaced by bridges. /Credit:CHANGSHAN/CHINE NOUVELLE/SIPA/1302051646 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • China Crossing the Nujiang River via a zip-line
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    China Crossing the Nujiang River via a zip-line
    Residents from Shuangmidi Village make preparations before crossing the Nujiang River via a zip-line in Liuku County of Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Feb. 2, 2013. More than 98 percent of Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture is occupied by mountains and valleys. The zip-lines have been quite popular transportation method along the Nujiang River since the ancient time. However, as transport conditions improve in recent years, a growing number of traditional zip-lines along the Nujiang River Valley have been dismantled or replaced by bridges. /Credit:CHANGSHAN/CHINE NOUVELLE/SIPA/1302051646 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • China Crossing the Nujiang River via a zip-line
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    China Crossing the Nujiang River via a zip-line
    Residents from Shuangmidi Village cross the Nujiang River via a zip-line in Liuku County of Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Feb. 2, 2013. More than 98 percent of Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture is occupied by mountains and valleys. The zip-lines have been quite popular transportation method along the Nujiang River since the ancient time. However, as transport conditions improve in recent years, a growing number of traditional zip-lines along the Nujiang River Valley have been dismantled or replaced by bridges./Credit:CHANGSHAN/CHINE NOUVELLE/SIPA/1302051646 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • China Crossing the Nujiang River via a zip-line
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    China Crossing the Nujiang River via a zip-line
    A man from Shuangmidi Village crosses the Nujiang River via a zip-line in Lushui County of Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Feb. 2, 2013. More than 98 percent of Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture is occupied by mountains and valleys. The zip-lines have been quite popular transportation method along the Nujiang River since the ancient time. However, as transport conditions improve in recent years, a growing number of traditional zip-lines along the Nujiang River Valley have been dismantled or replaced by bridges. /Credit:CHANGSHAN/CHINE NOUVELLE/SIPA/1302051646 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • China Crossing the Nujiang River via a zip-line
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    China Crossing the Nujiang River via a zip-line
    A resident from Shuangmidi Village crosses the Nujiang River via a zip-line in Liuku County of Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Feb. 2, 2013. More than 98 percent of Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture is occupied by mountains and valleys. The zip-lines have been quite popular transportation method along the Nujiang River since the ancient time. However, as transport conditions improve in recent years, a growing number of traditional zip-lines along the Nujiang River Valley have been dismantled or replaced by bridges./Credit:CHANGSHAN/CHINE NOUVELLE/SIPA/1302051646 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • China Crossing the Nujiang River via a zip-line
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    China Crossing the Nujiang River via a zip-line
    Residents from Shuangmidi Village cross the Nujiang River via a zip-line in Liuku County of Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Feb. 2, 2013. More than 98 percent of Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture is occupied by mountains and valleys. The zip-lines have been quite popular transportation method along the Nujiang River since the ancient time. However, as transport conditions improve in recent years, a growing number of traditional zip-lines along the Nujiang River Valley have been dismantled or replaced by bridges. (/Credit:CHANGSHAN/CHINE NOUVELLE/SIPA/1302051646 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • China Crossing the Nujiang River via a zip-line
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    China Crossing the Nujiang River via a zip-line
    A resident from Shuangmidi Village crosses the Nujiang River via a zip-line in Liuku County of Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Feb. 2, 2013. More than 98 percent of Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture is occupied by mountains and valleys. The zip-lines have been quite popular transportation method along the Nujiang River since the ancient time. However, as transport conditions improve in recent years, a growing number of traditional zip-lines along the Nujiang River Valley have been dismantled or replaced by bridges. /Credit:CHANGSHAN/CHINE NOUVELLE/SIPA/1302051646 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Presidentiel Elections: Segosphere, Socialiste Party.
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    Presidentiel Elections: Segosphere, Socialiste Party.
    Segolene Royal's cyber activists, the "Segosphere", during a work session in their office located in the headquarters of the Socialiste Party in Paris. Her oldest son, Thomas Hollande (wearing lavender sweater), is part of the team. They work on the internet site and discuss campaign strategy. Paris, France. March 11, 2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
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    Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
    View of Srebrenica, almost ten years after the end of the war. Srebrenica today is approximately 50/50 muslim/serb population. Srebrenica, BiH
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  • Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
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    Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
    RAMIZA MEHMEDOVIC, one of Djamila's friends, is the first muslim woman to have returned to her village which was occupied by Serbs after the war. This is her third year living here and she is very proud of her garden and wheat that she has grown. She lost 16 men, between the ages of 16 & 45, from her family. Now there is only one Serb woman remaining in the village.
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  • Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
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    Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
    DJAMILA DELALIC lost three sons in Srebrenica exodus. Her family lived in Dobrac, near the town of Skellanni on the Drina River. This is the third year that she returns to her village where she clears the debris of her sons destroyed home, to cut grass, and to see friends and family. She shows the work that must me done to re-build her sons home, but she is alone and has not received any aid.
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  • Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
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    Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
    DJAMILA DELALIC lost three sons in Srebrenica exodus. Her family lived in Dobrac, near the town of Skellanni on the Drina River. This is the third year that she returns to her village where she clears the debris of her sons destroyed home, to cut grass, and to see friends and family. She is pointing toward Serbia, from where mortars and canons were fires she says.
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  • Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
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    Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
    MEHMED RAMIC (picture of him helping his mother, Naza, who arrived in Tuzla by the UN convoy in April '93). His mother, Naza, died in 2004 and he buried her near their home in Samara, a mountain village in Eastern Bosnia. Mehmed returned to his village in 2002 and rebuilt his home. His son who is also pictured in the '93 photo is a day laboror in Sarajevo.
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  • Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
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    Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
    MELIHA FEYZIC was 11 years old when she evacuated Srebrenica with her mother in April 1993. (She is wearing red pants in '93 picture). Her mother is deceased. Meliha returned to her village in 2003 and married Samir 9 months ago. She doesn't remember very much about this time except that she was always hungry. She now lives with Samir and his family on top of a mountain in Kamenica. 13/06/05
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  • Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
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    Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
    OMER RIZVIC lives in Donja Kamenica. This valley in Eastern Bosnia paid a heavy toll during the Serb offensive in 1993. Mr. Rizvic returned to his home (behind) in 2000. He discovered a mass grave containing 84 victims killed in '95 during the Srebrenica exodus; (monument behind him). His son was killed in '93. Donja Kamenica, Bosnia. 13/06/05
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  • Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
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    Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
    MIHATOVICI REFUGEE CAMP for refugees from Srebrencia. There are four such camps on outskirts of Tuzla. TUZLA, BIH. 11/06/05
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  • Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
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    Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
    MIHATOVICI REFUGEE CAMP for refugees from Srebrencia. There are four such camps on outskirts of Tuzla. 300 families still live in this camp. The economic situation is very bad. TUZLA, BIH. 11/06/05
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  • Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
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    Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
    Association of Women of Srebrenica in Tuzla. Many women who have lost their husbands, sons, fathers, etc. come to this association for news of on-going searches of mass graves as well as identification process of recovered remains. On the 11th of each month, women and men demonstrate in Tuzla to manifest their belief that the international community must take responsability for this tragedy. TUZLA, BIH. 11/06/05
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  • Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
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    Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
    Association "Women of Srebrenica" in Tuzla. Many women who have lost their husbands, sons, fathers, etc. come to this association for news of on-going searches of mass graves as well as identification process of recovered remains. These people are standing in front of wall of photos of missing and dead from Srebrenica. They demonstrate each 11th of the month to demand that truth and justice come out for the victims of Srebrenica. TUZLA, BIH. 11/06/05
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  • Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
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    Bosnia: Srebrenica, 10 years after.
    Members of the association, "Mothers of Srebrenica and Zepa Enclaves", look at photographs taken in April 1993 of the first evacuation of women and children from Srebrenica to Tuzla. Kada Hotic, President of the association, says explains that many of these refugees have gone to Europe. Sarajevo - 07/06/05
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  • PARIS:Insecurite dans les trains de banlieue.
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    PARIS:Insecurite dans les trains de banlieue.
    Illustration de l'insecurite dans les trains de banlieue (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • STRASBOURG/ ILLUSTRATION VIE QUOTIDIENNE: BANLIEUE
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    STRASBOURG/ ILLUSTRATION VIE QUOTIDIENNE: BANLIEUE
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  • PARIS:Insecurite dans les trains de banlieue.
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    PARIS:Insecurite dans les trains de banlieue.
    Illustration de l'insecurite dans les trains de banlieue (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • PARIS:Insecurite dans les trains de banlieue.
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    PARIS:Insecurite dans les trains de banlieue.
    Illustration de l'insecurite dans les trains de banlieue (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • PARIS:Insecurite dans les trains de banlieue.
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    PARIS:Insecurite dans les trains de banlieue.
    Illustration de l'insecurite dans les trains de banlieue (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • PARIS:Insecurite dans les trains de banlieue.
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    PARIS:Insecurite dans les trains de banlieue.
    Illustration de l'insecurite dans les trains de banlieue (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • PARIS:Insecurite dans les trains de banlieue.
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    PARIS:Insecurite dans les trains de banlieue.
    Illustration de l'insecurite dans les trains de banlieue (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
    DUKAS/SIPA

     

  • PARIS:Insecurite dans les trains de banlieue.
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    PARIS:Insecurite dans les trains de banlieue.
    Illustration de l'insecurite dans les trains de banlieue (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • STRASBOURG/ ILLUSTRATION VIE QUOTIDIENNE: BANLIEUE
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    STRASBOURG/ ILLUSTRATION VIE QUOTIDIENNE: BANLIEUE
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  • ALFARI : Distribution de Plumpy Doz
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    ALFARI : Distribution de Plumpy Doz
    Distribution de Plumpy Doz dans le village d'Alfari. Des groupes de femmes se pressent tres tot le matin au point de distribution du programme alimentaire MSF au Niger. Cette distribution constitue le second volet du programme de MSF. Celui-ci vise a distribuer systematiquement pendant six mois (avant et apres la periode de soudure) a tous les enfants de 6 mois a 3 ans une pate nutritive adaptee (plumpy doz) qui comble leurs besoins journaliers en micro-nutriments et compense les carences majeures de leur diete habituelle. Alfari, NIGER - 12/06/2008
    REF: 562714.074

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  • FRANCE: Incense paper factory established 1885
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    FRANCE: Incense paper factory established 1885
    Mireille Schwartz, great-granddaughter of founder of business, Henri Rivier. She has run the company since 1993. Exclusively produced in Montrouge near Paris by skilled craftsmen and women since 1885, "Papier d'Armenie", or incense paper, is used as a disinfectant and air freshener. Its active ingredient is benzoin resin, extracted from the Styrax tree growing in the Far East, and the scent is released when the incense paper is burnt. The scent "recipe" remains a closely guarded secret. Montrouge, FRANCE - 07/05/2008 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • FRANCE: Incense paper factory established 1885
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    FRANCE: Incense paper factory established 1885
    Incense "blotting" paper before being impregnated with the dissolved, scented resin. Exclusively produced in Montrouge near Paris by skilled craftsmen and women since 1885, "Papier d'Armenie", or incense paper, is used as a disinfectant and air freshener. Its active ingredient is benzoin resin, extracted from the Styrax tree growing in the Far East, and the scent is released when the incense paper is burnt. The scent "recipe" remains a closely guarded secret. Montrouge, FRANCE - 07/05/2008 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • FRANCE: Incense paper factory established 1885
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    FRANCE: Incense paper factory established 1885
    Henri Rivier, co-founder of business and parmacist who ran the company until 1945. Exclusively produced in Montrouge near Paris by skilled craftsmen and women since 1885, "Papier d'Armenie", or incense paper, is used as a disinfectant and air freshener. Its active ingredient is benzoin resin, extracted from the Styrax tree growing in the Far East, and the scent is released when the incense paper is burnt. The scent "recipe" remains a closely guarded secret. Montrouge, FRANCE - 07/05/2008 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • FRANCE: Incense paper factory established 1885
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    FRANCE: Incense paper factory established 1885
    Incense paper - finished product being packaged. Exclusively produced in Montrouge near Paris by skilled craftsmen and women since 1885, "Papier d'Armenie", or incense paper, is used as a disinfectant and air freshener. Its active ingredient is benzoin resin, extracted from the Styrax tree growing in the Far East, and the scent is released when the incense paper is burnt. The scent "recipe" remains a closely guarded secret. Montrouge, FRANCE - 07/05/2008 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • FRANCE: Incense paper factory established 1885
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    FRANCE: Incense paper factory established 1885
    Incense paper - finished product. Exclusively produced in Montrouge near Paris by skilled craftsmen and women since 1885, "Papier d'Armenie", or incense paper, is used as a disinfectant and air freshener. Its active ingredient is benzoin resin, extracted from the Styrax tree growing in the Far East, and the scent is released when the incense paper is burnt. The scent "recipe" remains a closely guarded secret. Montrouge, FRANCE - 07/05/2008 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • FRANCE: Incense paper factory established 1885
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    FRANCE: Incense paper factory established 1885
    Incense paper - finished product. Exclusively produced in Montrouge near Paris by skilled craftsmen and women since 1885, "Papier d'Armenie", or incense paper, is used as a disinfectant and air freshener. Its active ingredient is benzoin resin, extracted from the Styrax tree growing in the Far East, and the scent is released when the incense paper is burnt. The scent "recipe" remains a closely guarded secret. Montrouge, FRANCE - 07/05/2008 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • FRANCE: Incense paper factory established 1885
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    FRANCE: Incense paper factory established 1885
    Fernand Rivier, son of founder of business Henri Rivier, who ran the company from1945 until his death in 1989. Exclusively produced in Montrouge near Paris by skilled craftsmen and women since 1885, "Papier d'Armenie", or incense paper, is used as a disinfectant and air freshener. Its active ingredient is benzoin resin, extracted from the Styrax tree growing in the Far East, and the scent is released when the incense paper is burnt. The scent "recipe" remains a closely guarded secret. Montrouge, FRANCE - 07/05/2008 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • FRANCE: Incense paper factory established 1885
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    FRANCE: Incense paper factory established 1885
    The incense paper is soaked in a saline solution so it will burn without singeing. Exclusively produced in Montrouge near Paris by skilled craftsmen and women since 1885, "Papier d'Armenie", or incense paper, is used as a disinfectant and air freshener. Its active ingredient is benzoin resin, extracted from the Styrax tree growing in the Far East, and the scent is released when the incense paper is burnt. The scent "recipe" remains a closely guarded secret. Montrouge, FRANCE - 07/05/2008 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • FRANCE: Incense paper factory established 1885
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    FRANCE: Incense paper factory established 1885
    After two months, the benzoin resin is dissolved, scented and ready to impregnate the incense paper. Exclusively produced in Montrouge near Paris by skilled craftsmen and women since 1885, "Papier d'Armenie", or incense paper, is used as a disinfectant and air freshener. Its active ingredient is benzoin resin, extracted from the Styrax tree growing in the Far East, and the scent is released when the incense paper is burnt. The scent "recipe" remains a closely guarded secret. Montrouge, FRANCE - 07/05/2008 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • FRANCE: Incense paper factory established 1885
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    FRANCE: Incense paper factory established 1885
    The incense paper is dried again after being soaked in the scented resin. Exclusively produced in Montrouge near Paris by skilled craftsmen and women since 1885, "Papier d'Armenie", or incense paper, is used as a disinfectant and air freshener. Its active ingredient is benzoin resin, extracted from the Styrax tree growing in the Far East, and the scent is released when the incense paper is burnt. The scent "recipe" remains a closely guarded secret. Montrouge, FRANCE - 07/05/2008 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • FRANCE: Incense paper factory established 1885
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    FRANCE: Incense paper factory established 1885
    After being dried, the incense paper is soaked in the scented resin. Exclusively produced in Montrouge near Paris by skilled craftsmen and women since 1885, "Papier d'Armenie", or incense paper, is used as a disinfectant and air freshener. Its active ingredient is benzoin resin, extracted from the Styrax tree growing in the Far East, and the scent is released when the incense paper is burnt. The scent "recipe" remains a closely guarded secret. Montrouge, FRANCE - 07/05/2008 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • PARIS: Scavengers go through dustbins for food
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    PARIS: Scavengers go through dustbins for food
    Poor people foraging through boxes of abandoned fruit and vegetables at the end of a local market in Boulevard Richard Lenoir, in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, in search of salvageable produce. They have to be quick to grab before the dustmen come. As prices for basic foodstuffs continue to rise in France, more and more people are resorting to such means to feed themselves or their families. Paris, FRANCE-04/2008 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • PARIS: Scavengers go through dustbins for food
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    PARIS: Scavengers go through dustbins for food
    Poor people foraging through central Paris supermarket dustbins in search of salvageable food. As prices for basic foodstuffs continue to rise in France, more and more people are resorting to such means to feed themselves or their families. Paris, FRANCE-04/2008 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • PARIS: Scavengers go through dustbins for food
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    PARIS: Scavengers go through dustbins for food
    Poor people foraging through boxes of abandoned fruit and vegetables at the end of a local market in Barbes, in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, in search of salvageable produce. They have to be quick to grab before the dustmen come. As prices for basic foodstuffs continue to rise in France, more and more people are resorting to such means to feed themselves or their families. Paris, FRANCE-04/2008 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • PARIS: Scavengers go through dustbins for food
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    PARIS: Scavengers go through dustbins for food
    Poor people foraging through central Paris supermarket dustbins in search of salvageable food. As prices for basic foodstuffs continue to rise in France, more and more people are resorting to such means to feed themselves or their families. Paris, FRANCE-04/2008 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • PARIS: Scavengers go through dustbins for food
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    PARIS: Scavengers go through dustbins for food
    Poor people foraging through boxes of abandoned fruit and vegetables at the end of a local market in Barbes, in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, in search of salvageable produce. They have to be quick to grab before the dustmen come. As prices for basic foodstuffs continue to rise in France, more and more people are resorting to such means to feed themselves or their families. Paris, FRANCE-04/2008 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • PARIS: Scavengers go through dustbins for food
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    PARIS: Scavengers go through dustbins for food
    Poor people foraging through central Paris supermarket dustbins in search of salvageable food. As prices for basic foodstuffs continue to rise in France, more and more people are resorting to such means to feed themselves or their families. Paris, FRANCE-04/2008 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • PARIS: Scavengers go through dustbins for food
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    PARIS: Scavengers go through dustbins for food
    Poor people foraging through central Paris supermarket dustbins in search of salvageable food. As prices for basic foodstuffs continue to rise in France, more and more people are resorting to such means to feed themselves or their families. Paris, FRANCE-04/2008 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • PARIS: Scavengers go through dustbins for food
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    PARIS: Scavengers go through dustbins for food
    Poor people foraging through boxes of abandoned fruit and vegetables at the end of a local market in Barbes, in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, in search of salvageable produce. They have to be quick to grab before the dustmen come. As prices for basic foodstuffs continue to rise in France, more and more people are resorting to such means to feed themselves or their families. Paris, FRANCE-04/2008 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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