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EXKLUSIV - Tom Felton rauch Oben Ohne eine 'verdächtige Zigarette'
*EXCLUSIVE* Indio, CA - 'Harry Potter' actor, Tom Felton, looked to be having the time of his life as he chatted shirtless with friends and puffed away on a suspicious cigarette at the Coachella Music Festival. He was photographed on a vacation in Maui smoking a similar suspicious cigarette while he golfed last month. He accidentally bumped into a pretty girl after smoking his hand-rolled smoke but then swiftly turned his mishap into an opportunity and began to flirt with her and even asked her for a hug.
AKM-GSI April 23, 2016
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EXKLUSIV - Tom Felton rauch Oben Ohne eine 'verdächtige Zigarette'
*EXCLUSIVE* Indio, CA - 'Harry Potter' actor, Tom Felton, looked to be having the time of his life as he chatted shirtless with friends and puffed away on a suspicious cigarette at the Coachella Music Festival. He was photographed on a vacation in Maui smoking a similar suspicious cigarette while he golfed last month. He accidentally bumped into a pretty girl after smoking his hand-rolled smoke but then swiftly turned his mishap into an opportunity and began to flirt with her and even asked her for a hug.
AKM-GSI April 23, 2016
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
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mbuda@akmgsi.com
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EXKLUSIV - Tom Felton rauch Oben Ohne eine 'verdächtige Zigarette'
*EXCLUSIVE* Indio, CA - 'Harry Potter' actor, Tom Felton, looked to be having the time of his life as he chatted shirtless with friends and puffed away on a suspicious cigarette at the Coachella Music Festival. He was photographed on a vacation in Maui smoking a similar suspicious cigarette while he golfed last month. He accidentally bumped into a pretty girl after smoking his hand-rolled smoke but then swiftly turned his mishap into an opportunity and began to flirt with her and even asked her for a hug.
AKM-GSI April 23, 2016
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 423-9397
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sales@akmgsi.com
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(917) 242-1505
mbuda@akmgsi.com
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EXKLUSIV - Tom Felton rauch Oben Ohne eine 'verdächtige Zigarette'
*EXCLUSIVE* Indio, CA - 'Harry Potter' actor, Tom Felton, looked to be having the time of his life as he chatted shirtless with friends and puffed away on a suspicious cigarette at the Coachella Music Festival. He was photographed on a vacation in Maui smoking a similar suspicious cigarette while he golfed last month. He accidentally bumped into a pretty girl after smoking his hand-rolled smoke but then swiftly turned his mishap into an opportunity and began to flirt with her and even asked her for a hug.
AKM-GSI April 23, 2016
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 423-9397
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sales@akmgsi.com
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mbuda@akmgsi.com
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EXKLUSIV - Tom Felton rauch Oben Ohne eine 'verdächtige Zigarette'
*EXCLUSIVE* Indio, CA - 'Harry Potter' actor, Tom Felton, looked to be having the time of his life as he chatted shirtless with friends and puffed away on a suspicious cigarette at the Coachella Music Festival. He was photographed on a vacation in Maui smoking a similar suspicious cigarette while he golfed last month. He accidentally bumped into a pretty girl after smoking his hand-rolled smoke but then swiftly turned his mishap into an opportunity and began to flirt with her and even asked her for a hug.
AKM-GSI April 23, 2016
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 423-9397
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sales@akmgsi.com
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mbuda@akmgsi.com
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EXKLUSIV - Tom Felton rauch Oben Ohne eine 'verdächtige Zigarette'
*EXCLUSIVE* Indio, CA - 'Harry Potter' actor, Tom Felton, looked to be having the time of his life as he chatted shirtless with friends and puffed away on a suspicious cigarette at the Coachella Music Festival. He was photographed on a vacation in Maui smoking a similar suspicious cigarette while he golfed last month. He accidentally bumped into a pretty girl after smoking his hand-rolled smoke but then swiftly turned his mishap into an opportunity and began to flirt with her and even asked her for a hug.
AKM-GSI April 23, 2016
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 423-9397
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sales@akmgsi.com
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FEATURE: Atemberaubende Landschaften
MANDATORY CREDIT: Thomas Heaton/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Thomas Heaton's photography. Editorial use only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
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Iceberg, South Iceland - This Iceberg was isolated, static and begging to be photographed in all ways possible.
Stunning Photographs of landscapes around the world - Jun 2015
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British photographer Thomas Heaton has captured stunning images of Iceland.
The talented photographer spent the last two years taking trips to stunning parts of the enchanting scenery.
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Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
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Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Sweden is fast becoming a country of shanty towns .
In Stockholm there are around 30 settlements where shacks, dilapidated caravans and tents serve as people's home - and the problem is widespread across the country.
In mid-December last year authorities closed one such tent camp, which was home to around 50 people.
42-year old Romanian Viorica Vaduva, who is four months pregnant, lives in the shanty town just outside the city in Hogdalen.
She used to work as a maid in Spain before the financial crisis but now survives through begging on the streets of Stockholm.
Sweden, she says, was a last resort. "At home there are no jobs, we have no other options".
Viorica is the sole means of support for her parents and her 8-year-old daughter, who are back in Romania.
She comments: "Everyone who lives here begging. Some of the men have construction jobs during the summer".
An oil drum serves as a source for heat and cooking, but often it is impossible to start a fire due to damp wood.
"We usually go into the city at eight thirty. I have no fixed place but sit in different places in the city".
The camp where Viorica lives is a mix of mobile homes and more primitive homemade shacks.
Common to all is the lack of electricity, running water and cooking facilities.
All EU citizens have the right to reside freely in another EU country for three months.
But the camps are often built on private land where the owner can enforce eviction.
The result is a traveling circus where people who are legally residing in the country move from one illegal settlement to another.
Campaigner Bienvenido Flores comments: "It is a very strange situation. On one hand police run these people out but on the other hand they are in great need of help.
"The city d...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUEQSJFLE
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Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX (3466466o)
Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Sweden is fast becoming a country of shanty towns .
In Stockholm there are around 30 settlements where shacks, dilapidated caravans and tents serve as people's home - and the problem is widespread across the country.
In mid-December last year authorities closed one such tent camp, which was home to around 50 people.
42-year old Romanian Viorica Vaduva, who is four months pregnant, lives in the shanty town just outside the city in Hogdalen.
She used to work as a maid in Spain before the financial crisis but now survives through begging on the streets of Stockholm.
Sweden, she says, was a last resort. "At home there are no jobs, we have no other options".
Viorica is the sole means of support for her parents and her 8-year-old daughter, who are back in Romania.
She comments: "Everyone who lives here begging. Some of the men have construction jobs during the summer".
An oil drum serves as a source for heat and cooking, but often it is impossible to start a fire due to damp wood.
"We usually go into the city at eight thirty. I have no fixed place but sit in different places in the city".
The camp where Viorica lives is a mix of mobile homes and more primitive homemade shacks.
Common to all is the lack of electricity, running water and cooking facilities.
All EU citizens have the right to reside freely in another EU country for three months.
But the camps are often built on private land where the owner can enforce eviction.
The result is a traveling circus where people who are legally residing in the country move from one illegal settlement to another.
Campaigner Bienvenido Flores comments: "It is a very strange situation. On one hand police run these people out but on the other hand they are in great need of help.
"The city d...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUEQSJFLE
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Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX (3466466l)
Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Sweden is fast becoming a country of shanty towns .
In Stockholm there are around 30 settlements where shacks, dilapidated caravans and tents serve as people's home - and the problem is widespread across the country.
In mid-December last year authorities closed one such tent camp, which was home to around 50 people.
42-year old Romanian Viorica Vaduva, who is four months pregnant, lives in the shanty town just outside the city in Hogdalen.
She used to work as a maid in Spain before the financial crisis but now survives through begging on the streets of Stockholm.
Sweden, she says, was a last resort. "At home there are no jobs, we have no other options".
Viorica is the sole means of support for her parents and her 8-year-old daughter, who are back in Romania.
She comments: "Everyone who lives here begging. Some of the men have construction jobs during the summer".
An oil drum serves as a source for heat and cooking, but often it is impossible to start a fire due to damp wood.
"We usually go into the city at eight thirty. I have no fixed place but sit in different places in the city".
The camp where Viorica lives is a mix of mobile homes and more primitive homemade shacks.
Common to all is the lack of electricity, running water and cooking facilities.
All EU citizens have the right to reside freely in another EU country for three months.
But the camps are often built on private land where the owner can enforce eviction.
The result is a traveling circus where people who are legally residing in the country move from one illegal settlement to another.
Campaigner Bienvenido Flores comments: "It is a very strange situation. On one hand police run these people out but on the other hand they are in great need of help.
"The city d...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUEQSJFLE
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Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX (3466466n)
Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Sweden is fast becoming a country of shanty towns .
In Stockholm there are around 30 settlements where shacks, dilapidated caravans and tents serve as people's home - and the problem is widespread across the country.
In mid-December last year authorities closed one such tent camp, which was home to around 50 people.
42-year old Romanian Viorica Vaduva, who is four months pregnant, lives in the shanty town just outside the city in Hogdalen.
She used to work as a maid in Spain before the financial crisis but now survives through begging on the streets of Stockholm.
Sweden, she says, was a last resort. "At home there are no jobs, we have no other options".
Viorica is the sole means of support for her parents and her 8-year-old daughter, who are back in Romania.
She comments: "Everyone who lives here begging. Some of the men have construction jobs during the summer".
An oil drum serves as a source for heat and cooking, but often it is impossible to start a fire due to damp wood.
"We usually go into the city at eight thirty. I have no fixed place but sit in different places in the city".
The camp where Viorica lives is a mix of mobile homes and more primitive homemade shacks.
Common to all is the lack of electricity, running water and cooking facilities.
All EU citizens have the right to reside freely in another EU country for three months.
But the camps are often built on private land where the owner can enforce eviction.
The result is a traveling circus where people who are legally residing in the country move from one illegal settlement to another.
Campaigner Bienvenido Flores comments: "It is a very strange situation. On one hand police run these people out but on the other hand they are in great need of help.
"The city d...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUEQSJFLE
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Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX (3466466r)
Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Sweden is fast becoming a country of shanty towns .
In Stockholm there are around 30 settlements where shacks, dilapidated caravans and tents serve as people's home - and the problem is widespread across the country.
In mid-December last year authorities closed one such tent camp, which was home to around 50 people.
42-year old Romanian Viorica Vaduva, who is four months pregnant, lives in the shanty town just outside the city in Hogdalen.
She used to work as a maid in Spain before the financial crisis but now survives through begging on the streets of Stockholm.
Sweden, she says, was a last resort. "At home there are no jobs, we have no other options".
Viorica is the sole means of support for her parents and her 8-year-old daughter, who are back in Romania.
She comments: "Everyone who lives here begging. Some of the men have construction jobs during the summer".
An oil drum serves as a source for heat and cooking, but often it is impossible to start a fire due to damp wood.
"We usually go into the city at eight thirty. I have no fixed place but sit in different places in the city".
The camp where Viorica lives is a mix of mobile homes and more primitive homemade shacks.
Common to all is the lack of electricity, running water and cooking facilities.
All EU citizens have the right to reside freely in another EU country for three months.
But the camps are often built on private land where the owner can enforce eviction.
The result is a traveling circus where people who are legally residing in the country move from one illegal settlement to another.
Campaigner Bienvenido Flores comments: "It is a very strange situation. On one hand police run these people out but on the other hand they are in great need of help.
"The city d...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUEQSJFLE
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Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX (3466466k)
Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Sweden is fast becoming a country of shanty towns .
In Stockholm there are around 30 settlements where shacks, dilapidated caravans and tents serve as people's home - and the problem is widespread across the country.
In mid-December last year authorities closed one such tent camp, which was home to around 50 people.
42-year old Romanian Viorica Vaduva, who is four months pregnant, lives in the shanty town just outside the city in Hogdalen.
She used to work as a maid in Spain before the financial crisis but now survives through begging on the streets of Stockholm.
Sweden, she says, was a last resort. "At home there are no jobs, we have no other options".
Viorica is the sole means of support for her parents and her 8-year-old daughter, who are back in Romania.
She comments: "Everyone who lives here begging. Some of the men have construction jobs during the summer".
An oil drum serves as a source for heat and cooking, but often it is impossible to start a fire due to damp wood.
"We usually go into the city at eight thirty. I have no fixed place but sit in different places in the city".
The camp where Viorica lives is a mix of mobile homes and more primitive homemade shacks.
Common to all is the lack of electricity, running water and cooking facilities.
All EU citizens have the right to reside freely in another EU country for three months.
But the camps are often built on private land where the owner can enforce eviction.
The result is a traveling circus where people who are legally residing in the country move from one illegal settlement to another.
Campaigner Bienvenido Flores comments: "It is a very strange situation. On one hand police run these people out but on the other hand they are in great need of help.
"The city d...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUEQSJFLE
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Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX (3466466p)
Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Sweden is fast becoming a country of shanty towns .
In Stockholm there are around 30 settlements where shacks, dilapidated caravans and tents serve as people's home - and the problem is widespread across the country.
In mid-December last year authorities closed one such tent camp, which was home to around 50 people.
42-year old Romanian Viorica Vaduva, who is four months pregnant, lives in the shanty town just outside the city in Hogdalen.
She used to work as a maid in Spain before the financial crisis but now survives through begging on the streets of Stockholm.
Sweden, she says, was a last resort. "At home there are no jobs, we have no other options".
Viorica is the sole means of support for her parents and her 8-year-old daughter, who are back in Romania.
She comments: "Everyone who lives here begging. Some of the men have construction jobs during the summer".
An oil drum serves as a source for heat and cooking, but often it is impossible to start a fire due to damp wood.
"We usually go into the city at eight thirty. I have no fixed place but sit in different places in the city".
The camp where Viorica lives is a mix of mobile homes and more primitive homemade shacks.
Common to all is the lack of electricity, running water and cooking facilities.
All EU citizens have the right to reside freely in another EU country for three months.
But the camps are often built on private land where the owner can enforce eviction.
The result is a traveling circus where people who are legally residing in the country move from one illegal settlement to another.
Campaigner Bienvenido Flores comments: "It is a very strange situation. On one hand police run these people out but on the other hand they are in great need of help.
"The city d...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUEQSJFLE
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Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX (3466466q)
Romanian caravan site in Hogdalen near Stockholm, Sweden - 26 Dec 2013
Sweden is fast becoming a country of shanty towns .
In Stockholm there are around 30 settlements where shacks, dilapidated caravans and tents serve as people's home - and the problem is widespread across the country.
In mid-December last year authorities closed one such tent camp, which was home to around 50 people.
42-year old Romanian Viorica Vaduva, who is four months pregnant, lives in the shanty town just outside the city in Hogdalen.
She used to work as a maid in Spain before the financial crisis but now survives through begging on the streets of Stockholm.
Sweden, she says, was a last resort. "At home there are no jobs, we have no other options".
Viorica is the sole means of support for her parents and her 8-year-old daughter, who are back in Romania.
She comments: "Everyone who lives here begging. Some of the men have construction jobs during the summer".
An oil drum serves as a source for heat and cooking, but often it is impossible to start a fire due to damp wood.
"We usually go into the city at eight thirty. I have no fixed place but sit in different places in the city".
The camp where Viorica lives is a mix of mobile homes and more primitive homemade shacks.
Common to all is the lack of electricity, running water and cooking facilities.
All EU citizens have the right to reside freely in another EU country for three months.
But the camps are often built on private land where the owner can enforce eviction.
The result is a traveling circus where people who are legally residing in the country move from one illegal settlement to another.
Campaigner Bienvenido Flores comments: "It is a very strange situation. On one hand police run these people out but on the other hand they are in great need of help.
"The city d...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KUEQSJFLE
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Athens, Greece - Jun 2012
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A woman begging on Panepistimiou Street with her young son
Athens, Greece - Jun 2012
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Athens, Greece - Jun 2012
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A woman begging on Panepistimiou Street with her young son
Athens, Greece - Jun 2012
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Elderly beggar woman crawling on pavement outside the Bank of Greece, Athens, Greece - 13 Jun 2012
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Elderly beggar woman crawling on pavement and begging to passers-by who ignore her
Elderly beggar woman crawling on pavement outside the Bank of Greece, Athens, Greece - 13 Jun 2012
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Elderly beggar woman crawling on pavement outside the Bank of Greece, Athens, Greece - 13 Jun 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1740867d)
Elderly beggar woman crawling on pavement and begging to passers-by who ignore her
Elderly beggar woman crawling on pavement outside the Bank of Greece, Athens, Greece - 13 Jun 2012
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Elderly beggar woman crawling on pavement outside the Bank of Greece, Athens, Greece - 13 Jun 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1740867b)
Elderly beggar woman crawling on pavement and begging to passers-by who ignore her
Elderly beggar woman crawling on pavement outside the Bank of Greece, Athens, Greece - 13 Jun 2012
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Elderly beggar woman crawling on pavement outside the Bank of Greece, Athens, Greece - 13 Jun 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1740867a)
Elderly beggar woman crawling on pavement and begging to passers-by who ignore her
Elderly beggar woman crawling on pavement outside the Bank of Greece, Athens, Greece - 13 Jun 2012
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EAST OF EDEN
1955, Film Title: EAST OF EDEN, Director: ELIA KAZAN, Studio: WARNER, Pictured: RICHARD DAVALOS, JAMES DEAN, FIGHTING, JULIE HARRIS, PUNCHING, AGGRESSIVE, PLEADING, BEGGING.
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Heavy snowfall in Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 02 Dec 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Black / Rex Features ( 1254797d )
A homeless woman begging on Princess Street
Heavy snowfall in Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 02 Dec 2010
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Heavy snowfall in Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 02 Dec 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Black / Rex Features ( 1254797c )
A homeless woman begging on Princess Street
Heavy snowfall in Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 02 Dec 2010
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Heavy snowfall in Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 02 Dec 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Black / Rex Features ( 1254797b )
A homeless man begging on Princess Street
Heavy snowfall in Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 02 Dec 2010
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Zimbabwe - Oct 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features ( 1394216bv )
A sign states this is a tourist friendly area in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. The sign encourages tourists to refrain from money changing and buying souvenirs from street vendors. It also states that begging and harassment is prohibited.
Zimbabwe - Oct 2010
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Karachi, Pakistan - 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by MAJID HUSSAIN / Rex Features ( 1198444c )
A man begging outside a mosque, Karachi, Pakistan
Karachi, Pakistan - 2010
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Philippines - Apr 2009
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Street Children begging for money in Philippines.
Philippines - Apr 2009
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Hungary Pest County Budapest
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Trams and crowd of passengers in front of rail terminus Budapest Nyugati palyaudvar and walking down steps to metro in foreground. Man appears to be begging on right hand side of steps unacknowledged by passers-by. Hungary Hungarian Europe European East Eastern Buda Pest Budapest City Transport Rail Train Tram Station Terminus Stop Nyugati Palyaudvar People Crowd Crowded Commuters Tourists Travel Passengers Descend Metro Underground Destination Destinations Eastern Europe Holidaymakers Male Men Guy Roundel Tourism
Hungary Pest County Budapest
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(3)U.S.-NEW YORK-JOBLESS RATE
(081206) -- NEW YORK, Dec. 06, 2008 (Xinhua) -- A homeless man cadges on a street of Manhattan, New York, the United States of America, Nov. 11, 2008. The unemployment rate in the United States rose to 6.7 percent in November, the highest level in 15 years, as employers slashed 533,000 jobs, the most since December 1974, the Labor Department reported Friday. (Xinhua/Hou Jun) (gj)
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(1)U.S.-NEW YORK-JOBLESS RATE
(081206) -- NEW YORK, Dec. 06, 2008 (Xinhua) -- A homeless man cadges on a street of Manhattan, New York, the United States of America, Nov. 11, 2008. The unemployment rate in the United States rose to 6.7 percent in November, the highest level in 15 years, as employers slashed 533,000 jobs, the most since December 1974, the Labor Department reported Friday.
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A family of Kingfishers at Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust centre, Slimbridge, Gloucestshire, Britain - 11 Aug 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 792046F )
Youngster begging for food
So Near Yet So Far for Hungry Kingfisher
SO NEAR YET SO FAR FOR HUNGRY KINGFISHER
It can be a hard life being a young kingfisher - especially when mother has other hungry mouths to feed.
This female kingfisher was caught on camera teasing one of her brood by placing a fish into its beak - only to change her mind and snatch it back.
She then flew away to feed her second brood, which were newly hatched.
These photographs were captured by photographer Richard Austin at the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust's centre at Slimbridge, Gloucestershire.
He said: "It was amazing to witness the kingfishers trying to persuade the parent to give them their fish."
Mr Austin added: "Now is a great time to see kingfishers because they are heading to and from the nest every 20 minutes or so."
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A family of Kingfishers at Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust centre, Slimbridge, Gloucestshire, Britain - 11 Aug 2008
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Youngster begging for food
So Near Yet So Far for Hungry Kingfisher
SO NEAR YET SO FAR FOR HUNGRY KINGFISHER
It can be a hard life being a young kingfisher - especially when mother has other hungry mouths to feed.
This female kingfisher was caught on camera teasing one of her brood by placing a fish into its beak - only to change her mind and snatch it back.
She then flew away to feed her second brood, which were newly hatched.
These photographs were captured by photographer Richard Austin at the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust's centre at Slimbridge, Gloucestershire.
He said: "It was amazing to witness the kingfishers trying to persuade the parent to give them their fish."
Mr Austin added: "Now is a great time to see kingfishers because they are heading to and from the nest every 20 minutes or so."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Richard Austin/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/JRUPEZZD (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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