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  • 2012 BAFTA TV Tea Party, Los Angeles, America - 22 Sep 2012
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    2012 BAFTA TV Tea Party, Los Angeles, America - 22 Sep 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron / BEImages (1100902af)
    Aubrey Anderson-Emmons and mother
    2012 BAFTA TV Tea Party, Los Angeles, America - 22 Sep 2012

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  • The wedding of Alice St. John Webster and Gerald Avenel, St Mary's Church, Bishop Lydeard, Somerset, Britain - 01 Jul 2012
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    The wedding of Alice St. John Webster and Gerald Avenel, St Mary's Church, Bishop Lydeard, Somerset, Britain - 01 Jul 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ikon Pictures Ltd. / Rex Features (1782351t)
    Harry and Louise Aubrey-Fletcher
    The wedding of Alice St. John Webster and Gerald Avenel, St Mary's Church, Bishop Lydeard, Somerset, Britain - 01 Jul 2012
    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attended the wedding of friends Alice St. John Webster and Gerald Avenel at St Mary's Church in Bishop Lydeard, Somerset today. Joining the royal couple were no less than four of their alleged ex-partners. Rose Farquhar, a childhood friend, was William's first serious girlfriend and he was also briefly linked to Olivia Hunt at St Andrews University before he met Kate. Meanwhile, also in attendance was Willem Marx, reportedly Catherine's first love at Marlborough College, and Henry Ropner, who was pictured with the Duchess in 2007. For the happy event Catherine wore a GBP 490 "Blossom" dress in silk chiffon by ethical fashion label Beulah London. Sister Pippa, who also attended the wedding, donned a pale pink and black embroidered GBP 380 Alice Temperley shirt dress.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit Henley-On-Thames, Britain - 25 Jun 2012
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    Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit Henley-On-Thames, Britain - 25 Jun 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley / Rex Features (1763174t)
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    Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit Henley-On-Thames, Britain - 25 Jun 2012
    The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh arrived at Hambleden Lock where they were greeted by the Lord Lieutenant for Berkshire. They then travelled the short distance to Henley Business School on the boat Alaska. The Royal party was met by the Lord Lieutenants for Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire before taking their places for the narrated River Pageant. The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh then toured the grounds of Henley Business School meeting community groups and invited guests.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit Henley-On-Thames, Britain - 25 Jun 2012
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    Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit Henley-On-Thames, Britain - 25 Jun 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley / Rex Features (1763174h)
    Sir Henry Aubrey Fletcher Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire, Prince Phillip, Queen Elizabeth II, Mary Bayliss Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire and Tim Bourton Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire
    Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit Henley-On-Thames, Britain - 25 Jun 2012
    The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh arrived at Hambleden Lock where they were greeted by the Lord Lieutenant for Berkshire. They then travelled the short distance to Henley Business School on the boat Alaska. The Royal party was met by the Lord Lieutenants for Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire before taking their places for the narrated River Pageant. The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh then toured the grounds of Henley Business School meeting community groups and invited guests.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit Henley-On-Thames, Britain - 25 Jun 2012
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    Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit Henley-On-Thames, Britain - 25 Jun 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley / Rex Features (1763174f)
    Sir Henry Aubrey Fletcher Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire, Prince Phillip and Queen Elizabeth II
    Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit Henley-On-Thames, Britain - 25 Jun 2012
    The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh arrived at Hambleden Lock where they were greeted by the Lord Lieutenant for Berkshire. They then travelled the short distance to Henley Business School on the boat Alaska. The Royal party was met by the Lord Lieutenants for Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire before taking their places for the narrated River Pageant. The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh then toured the grounds of Henley Business School meeting community groups and invited guests.
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  • 63rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 18 Sep 2011
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    63rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 18 Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Matt Baron / BEImages (844086LY)
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    63rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 18 Sep 2011

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  • 63rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Los Angeles, America - 18 Sep 2011
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    63rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Los Angeles, America - 18 Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook / Rex Features (1443725OU)
    Aubrey Plaza
    63rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Los Angeles, America - 18 Sep 2011

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  • 'NewNowNext' Awards, Los Angeles, America - 07 Apr 2011
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    'NewNowNext' Awards, Los Angeles, America - 07 Apr 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Brooker / Rex Features ( 1305124e )
    Aubrey O'Day
    What were they thinking? (6)
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    Oops! What were they thinking (6)?


    It would seem that even the most fashion conscious of celebs can have an off day.

    The stylists of these dreadfully dressed divas were obviously not around when they stepped out of the front door.

    If they had they surely would have uttered that immortal line: "You're not going out like that!"

    When left unattended there's no end of fashion faux pas a star can commit when looking for a 'stand out from the crowd' outfit.

    But then looking fabulous 24/7 is something not even the most dedicated of A-listers can achieve.

    And navigating the tricky minefield of fashion can be tricky at the best of times and pure style suicide at the worst.

    Your 'unusual' outfit can just as easily be feted on every best dressed list as see you plunging to the bottom of the reject pile.

    All of which goes to show that not even the hottest stars are immune to the odd fashion disaster.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rex Features
    PICTURE RESEARCH:: Trudi Kammerling
    3 May 2011

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QMCCUVKTB (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • US Weekly Hot Hollywood Party Event, Los Angeles, America - 18 Nov 2010
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    US Weekly Hot Hollywood Party Event, Los Angeles, America - 18 Nov 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Startraks Photo / Rex Features ( 1250870f )
    Aubrey O'Day
    Oops! What were they thinking? (12)
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    What were they thinking? (12)

    It would seem that even the most fashion conscious of celebs can have an off day.

    The stylists of these dreadfully dressed divas were obviously not around when they stepped out of the front door.

    If they had they surely would have uttered that immortal line: "You're not going out like that!"

    When left unattended there's no end of fashion faux pas a star can commit when looking for a 'stand out from the crowd' outfit.

    But then looking fabulous 24/7 is something not even the most dedicated of A-listers can achieve.

    And navigating the tricky minefield of fashion can be tricky at the best of times and pure style suicide at the worst.

    Your 'unusual' outfit can just as easily be feted on every best dressed list as see you plunging to the bottom of the reject pile.

    All of which goes to show that not even the hottest stars are immune to the odd fashion disaster.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rex Features
    Picture Research: Trudi Kammerling
    13 December 2010

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QCYDQUJHI (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NAHLA AUBREY slept like a little angel on HALLE BERRY's shoulders while arriving at a pool party
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    NAHLA AUBREY slept like a little angel on HALLE BERRY's shoulders while arriving at a pool party
    Hollywood, 2010-5-31 / Actress HALLE BERRY took her beautiful daughter NAHLA AUBREY to a Memorial Day pool party at a private home in the Hollywood Hills. NAHLA had really pretty golden curled hair in the sun and slept like a little angel on mommy's shoulders! © Copyright 2010, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • NAHLA AUBREY slept like a little angel on HALLE BERRY's shoulders while arriving at a pool party
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    NAHLA AUBREY slept like a little angel on HALLE BERRY's shoulders while arriving at a pool party
    Hollywood, 2010-5-31 / Actress HALLE BERRY took her beautiful daughter NAHLA AUBREY to a Memorial Day pool party at a private home in the Hollywood Hills. NAHLA had really pretty golden curled hair in the sun and slept like a little angel on mommy's shoulders! © Copyright 2010, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • NAHLA AUBREY slept like a little angel on HALLE BERRY's shoulders while arriving at a pool party
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    NAHLA AUBREY slept like a little angel on HALLE BERRY's shoulders while arriving at a pool party
    Hollywood, 2010-5-31 / Actress HALLE BERRY took her beautiful daughter NAHLA AUBREY to a Memorial Day pool party at a private home in the Hollywood Hills. NAHLA had really pretty golden curled hair in the sun and slept like a little angel on mommy's shoulders! © Copyright 2010, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • The Kensington Hotel, Queen's Gate, London, Britain - 28 Jul 2009
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    The Kensington Hotel, Queen's Gate, London, Britain - 28 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Player / Rex Features ( 1117674b )
    The Aubrey Restaurant at The Kensington Hotel
    The Kensington Hotel, Queen's Gate, London, Britain - 28 Jul 2009

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  • The Kensington Hotel, Queen's Gate, London, Britain - 28 Jul 2009
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    The Kensington Hotel, Queen's Gate, London, Britain - 28 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Player / Rex Features ( 1117674a )
    The Aubrey Restaurant at The Kensington Hotel
    The Kensington Hotel, Queen's Gate, London, Britain - 28 Jul 2009

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  • MTV 'TRL' TV Programme, New York, America - 19 Aug 2008
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    MTV 'TRL' TV Programme, New York, America - 19 Aug 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Sykes / Rex Features (793507g)
    Aubrey O'Day of Danity Kane
    MTV 'TRL' TV Programme, New York, America - 19 Aug 2008

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  • 'MTV TRL' TV Programme, New York, America - 12 August 2008
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    'MTV TRL' TV Programme, New York, America - 12 August 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by C. Pendzich/REX Shutterstock (791897r)
    Aubrey O'Day
    'MTV TRL' TV Programme, New York, America - 12 August 2008

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  • 'MTV TRL' TV Programme, New York, America - 12 August 2008
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    'MTV TRL' TV Programme, New York, America - 12 August 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by C. Pendzich/REX Shutterstock (791897v)
    Aubrey O'Day
    'MTV TRL' TV Programme, New York, America - 12 August 2008

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  • USA Broadway Strike Continues
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    USA Broadway Strike Continues
    Lights and crowds were minimal outside of Broadway's "Hairspray" as workers strike in New York, NY on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2007. In response to a question about how long they believed the strike would continue, an anonymous striker commented, "We'll be here as long as we have to!" (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Rwanda Female Road Crew
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    Rwanda Female Road Crew
    Mukampakaniya Antoinette struggles under the weight of a large rock while working for the Rue Moganda road crew on Wednesday, June 6, 2007 in Gisenyi, Rwanda. Road work used to be a job that was reserved for men. After the effects of the political and social turmoil of the 1990's (including the devastating genocide) women, forced by the desperation of survival, have begun taking unlikely and often physically demanding jobs. Gisenyi, Rwanda is now dominated by road crews of colorful, lively women. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Rwanda Female Road Crew
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    Rwanda Female Road Crew
    Icyrinana Leonie shovels soil into halved jerry cans on Wednesday, June 6, 2007 in Gisenyi, Rwanda. With the help of her seven road-crew co-workers, Leonie spends 5 days a week ensuring that the Rue Moganda remains clear from debris and free of erosion. Road work used to be a job that was reserved for men. After the effects of the political and social turmoil of the 1990's (including the devastating genocide) women, forced by the desperation of survival, have begun taking unlikely and often physically demanding jobs. Gisenyi, Rwanda is now dominated by road crews of colorful, lively women. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Rwanda Female Road Crew
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    Rwanda Female Road Crew
    Barefoot, Icyrinana Leonie shovels loose volcanic soil into a half jerrycan as part of her road crew job on Wednesday, June 6, 2007. Most of the women working for Enterprise de la Construction des Grands Lacs (ECOGL) work without uniform and often without the simple protection of shoes. Road work used to be a job that was reserved for men. After the effects of the political and social turmoil of the 1990's (including the devastating genocide) women, forced by the desperation of survival, have begun taking unlikely and often physically demanding jobs. Gisenyi, Rwanda is now dominated by road crews of colorful, lively women. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Rwanda Female Road Crew
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    Rwanda Female Road Crew
    Hauling shovels and half jerrycans of soil, eight women working for the Enterprise de la Construction des Grands Lacs (ECOGL) Rue Moganda road crew walk toward their next job location on Wednesday, June 6, 2007 in Gisenyi, Rwanda. Road work used to be a job that was reserved for men. After the effects of the political and social turmoil of the 1990's (including the devastating genocide) women, forced by the desperation of survival, have begun taking unlikely and often physically demanding jobs. Gisenyi, Rwanda is now dominated by road crews of colorful, lively women. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Rwanda Female Road Crew
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    Rwanda Female Road Crew
    The women of the Enterprise de la Construction des Grands Lacs (ECOGL) line up to have their jerrycans filled with loose soil from the road-side on Wednesday, June 6, 2007 in Gisenyi, Rwanda. Their job is to keep Rue Moganda as even and traversable as possible. Excess soil is evened out and rocks are rearranged to minimize erosion and potholes. Road work used to be a job that was reserved for men. After the effects of the political and social turmoil of the 1990's (including the devastating genocide) women, forced by the desperation of survival, have begun taking unlikely and often physically demanding jobs. Gisenyi, Rwanda is now dominated by road crews of colorful, lively women. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Rwanda Female Road Crew
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    Rwanda Female Road Crew
    Icyrinana Leonie (center) shovels loose volcanic soil into a jerrycan so that Oryiraugarnye Froteuate can then place the full can on her head and walk the soil away from the side of the road on Wednesday, June 6, 2007 in Gisenyi, Rwanda. These women work incredibly hard for about one dollar a day. Road work used to be a job that was reserved for men. After the effects of the political and social turmoil of the 1990's (including the devastating genocide) women, forced by the desperation of survival, have begun taking unlikely and often physically demanding jobs. Gisenyi, Rwanda is now dominated by road crews of colorful, lively women. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Rwanda Female Road Crew
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    Rwanda Female Road Crew
    Icyrinana Leonie (left) and Oryiraugarnye Froteuate (right) remove heavy volcanic rocks from Rue Moganda on Wednesday, June 6, 2007 in Gisenyi, Rwanda. The women pick-up, move and drop the rocks into an eroded section of an adjoining street. Road work used to be a job that was reserved for men. After the effects of the political and social turmoil of the 1990's (including the devastating genocide) women, forced by the desperation of survival, have begun taking unlikely and often physically demanding jobs. Gisenyi, Rwanda is now dominated by road crews of colorful, lively women. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Rwanda Female Road Crew
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    Rwanda Female Road Crew
    Safari Marie Claire pauses a moment during her work to contemplate from where the next can of soil should be removed on Wednesday, June 6, 2007 in Gisenyi, Rwanda. She, like the other 7 women in her team, work long, physical hours for 600 francs a day (just over 1 US dollar). Road work used to be a job that was reserved for men. After the effects of the political and social turmoil of the 1990's (including the devastating genocide) women, forced by the desperation of survival, have begun taking unlikely and often physically demanding jobs. Gisenyi, Rwanda is now dominated by road crews of colorful, lively women. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Rwanda Female Road Crew
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    Rwanda Female Road Crew
    Safari Marie Claire (in cooperation with the Enterprise de la Construction des Grands Lacs) smiles as she reaches for a large rock left on Rue Moganda in Wednesday, June 6, 2007 in Gisenyi, Rwanda. Marie Claire, like her 7 co-workers, is expected to haul large rocks from the road, swing them onto her head and walk them a few hundred yards to an eroded ditch. They do this labor for ten hours a day in order to earn one US dollar. Road work used to be a job that was reserved for men. After the effects of the political and social turmoil of the 1990's (including the devastating genocide) women, forced by the desperation of survival, have begun taking unlikely and often physically demanding jobs. Gisenyi, Rwanda is now dominated by road crews of colorful, lively women. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Rwanda Female Road Crew
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    Rwanda Female Road Crew
    Mdereruiuana Speciose (blue and white head wrap) hauls a half-jerrycan of road-side soil onto her head while the rest of the road crew waits for their cans to be filled on Wednesday, June 6, 2007 in Gisenyi, Rwanda. Road work used to be a job that was reserved for men. After the effects of the political and social turmoil of the 1990's (including the devastating genocide) women, forced by the desperation of survival, have begun taking unlikely and often physically demanding jobs. Gisenyi, Rwanda is now dominated by road crews of colorful, lively women. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Rwanda Female Road Crew
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    Rwanda Female Road Crew
    Safari Marie Claire (in cooperation with the Enterprise de la Construction des Grands Lacs) smiles as she lifts a half jerrycan of rocks onto her head on Wednesday, June 6, 2007 in Gisenyi, Rwanda. Marie Claire, like her 7 co-workers, is expected to haul large rocks from the road, swing them onto her head and walk them a few hundred yards to an eroded ditch. They do this labor for ten hours a day in order to earn one US dollar. Road work used to be a job that was reserved for men. After the effects of the political and social turmoil of the 1990's (including the devastating genocide) women, forced by the desperation of survival, have begun taking unlikely and often physically demanding jobs. Gisenyi, Rwanda is now dominated by road crews of colorful, lively women. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Rwanda Female Road Crew
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    Rwanda Female Road Crew
    Safari Marie Claire (in cooperation with the Enterprise de la Construction des Grands Lacs) moves her half jerrycan of soil from Rue Moganda to an area of an adjoining road that has been washed out by recent rains on Wednesday, June 6, 2007 in Gisenyi, Rwanda. Road work used to be a job that was reserved for men. After the effects of the political and social turmoil of the 1990's (including the devastating genocide) women, forced by the desperation of survival, have begun taking unlikely and often physically demanding jobs. Gisenyi, Rwanda is now dominated by road crews of colorful, lively women. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005
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    Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roland Kemp / Rex Features ( 638872I )
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    Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005

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  • Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005
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    Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roland Kemp / Rex Features ( 638872G )
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    Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005

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  • Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005
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    Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roland Kemp / Rex Features ( 638872B )
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    Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005

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  • Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005
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    Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roland Kemp / Rex Features ( 638872E )
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    Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005

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  • Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005
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    Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roland Kemp / Rex Features ( 638872A )
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    Aubrey de Grey, geneticist at Cambridge University, Britain - 21 Mar 2005

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