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NEWS - Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
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The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022
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NEWS - Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12952425i)
The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022
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NEWS - Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12952425g)
The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022
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NEWS - Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12952425h)
The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022
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NEWS - Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12952425c)
The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022
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NEWS - Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12952425a)
The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022
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NEWS - Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12952425b)
The Last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022
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NEWS - Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12952425e)
The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022
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NEWS - Letztes öffentliches Münztelefon in Manhattan ist entfernt worden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12952425f)
The last NYC public payphone is removed on Seventh Avenue in New York City on Monday, May 23, 2022. The city began removing payphones in 2015 and replacing them with public Wi-Fi hotspots.
Last Public Payphone in Manhattan Removed, New York, United States - 23 May 2022
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DUK10148217_009
NEWS - Coronavirus: Alle Covid-19-Beschränkungen in London aufgehoben
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Commuters disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. All Covid regulations, including those that require people to self-isolate if they test positive, have been scrapped from today (Thursday, February 24th).
All Covid-19 restrictions removed, London, UK - 24 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alle Covid-19-Beschränkungen in London aufgehoben
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Commuters disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. All Covid regulations, including those that require people to self-isolate if they test positive, have been scrapped from today (Thursday, February 24th).
All Covid-19 restrictions removed, London, UK - 24 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alle Covid-19-Beschränkungen in London aufgehoben
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Commuters, most not wearing face masks, travel on the London Underground Northern Line at Kings Cross station at rush hour. All Covid regulations, including those that require people to self-isolate if they test positive, have been scrapped from today (Thursday, February 24th).
All Covid-19 restrictions removed, London, UK - 24 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alle Covid-19-Beschränkungen in London aufgehoben
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12820443a)
Commuters, most not wearing face masks, travel on the London Underground Northern Line at Kings Cross station at rush hour. All Covid regulations, including those that require people to self-isolate if they test positive, have been scrapped from today (Thursday, February 24th).
All Covid-19 restrictions removed, London, UK - 24 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alle Covid-19-Beschränkungen in London aufgehoben
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12820443c)
Commuters, most not wearing face masks, travel on the London Underground Northern Line at Kings Cross station at rush hour. All Covid regulations, including those that require people to self-isolate if they test positive, have been scrapped from today (Thursday, February 24th).
All Covid-19 restrictions removed, London, UK - 24 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alle Covid-19-Beschränkungen in London aufgehoben
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12820443b)
Commuters, most not wearing face masks, travel on the London Underground Northern Line at Kings Cross station at rush hour. All Covid regulations, including those that require people to self-isolate if they test positive, have been scrapped from today (Thursday, February 24th).
All Covid-19 restrictions removed, London, UK - 24 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alle Covid-19-Beschränkungen in London aufgehoben
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12820443d)
Commuters, most not wearing face masks, travel on the London Underground Northern Line at Kings Cross station at rush hour. All Covid regulations, including those that require people to self-isolate if they test positive, have been scrapped from today (Thursday, February 24th).
All Covid-19 restrictions removed, London, UK - 24 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alle Covid-19-Beschränkungen in London aufgehoben
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12820443h)
Commuters disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. All Covid regulations, including those that require people to self-isolate if they test positive, have been scrapped from today (Thursday, February 24th).
All Covid-19 restrictions removed, London, UK - 24 Feb 2022
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DUK10148217_001
NEWS - Coronavirus: Alle Covid-19-Beschränkungen in London aufgehoben
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12820443g)
Commuters disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. All Covid regulations, including those that require people to self-isolate if they test positive, have been scrapped from today (Thursday, February 24th).
All Covid-19 restrictions removed, London, UK - 24 Feb 2022
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as LondonÕs ÒHanging Gardens of BabylonÓ was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called Òteething problemsÓ, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as LondonÕs ÒHanging Gardens of BabylonÓ was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called Òteething problemsÓ, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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Workers dismantle London’s Marble Arch Mound
Workers start dismantling The Mound in Marble Arch. The Marble Arch Mound is finally being dismantled after a petition to save the £6million attraction failed. Works have already begun to take apart the 25m high man-made hill, which sits at the corner of Hyde Park and Park Lane. The attraction described jokingly as London’s “Hanging Gardens of Babylon” was commissioned by Westminster City Council with a budget of £3.3 million but by completion it had cost almost double that at £6 million. Refunds were offered the day after it opened to the public on July 26 following what the authority called “teething problems”, with visitors complaining it was still a building site.
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We thought we would die - after their treacherous journeys, what awaits the refugees landing on British beaches?
Many of the thousands of people who attempt the deadly Channel crossing in tiny boats land in towns like Folkestone.
Sally Hough, manager of a drop-in centre for refugees who land at Folkestone.
Hough says her efforts have not been well received by everyone. On her first drop-off in October 2020, she and a friend encountered camera-wielding members of an amateurish far-right group who mocked and abused them, accusing them of bringing in drugs.
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We thought we would die - after their treacherous journeys, what awaits the refugees landing on British beaches?
Many of the thousands of people who attempt the deadly Channel crossing in tiny boats land in towns like Folkestone.
Sally Hough, manager of a drop-in centre for refugees who land at Folkestone.
Hough says her efforts have not been well received by everyone. On her first drop-off in October 2020, she and a friend encountered camera-wielding members of an amateurish far-right group who mocked and abused them, accusing them of bringing in drugs.
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We thought we would die - after their treacherous journeys, what awaits the refugees landing on British beaches?
Many of the thousands of people who attempt the deadly Channel crossing in tiny boats land in towns like Folkestone.
Sally Hough, manager of a drop-in centre for refugees who land at Folkestone.
Hough says her efforts have not been well received by everyone. On her first drop-off in October 2020, she and a friend encountered camera-wielding members of an amateurish far-right group who mocked and abused them, accusing them of bringing in drugs.
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We thought we would die - after their treacherous journeys, what awaits the refugees landing on British beaches?
Many of the thousands of people who attempt the deadly Channel crossing in tiny boats land in towns like Folkestone.
Sally Hough, manager of a drop-in centre for refugees who land at Folkestone.
Hough says her efforts have not been well received by everyone. On her first drop-off in October 2020, she and a friend encountered camera-wielding members of an amateurish far-right group who mocked and abused them, accusing them of bringing in drugs.
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Baby, das mit Klumpfuss geboren wurde, hat die Erwartungen der Ärzte übertroffen und zeigt erstaunliche Fortschritte
MERCURY PRESS. (Pictured: Rosie surrounded by her old casts.) A baby who was born with clubfoot has surpassed doctors expectations, showing off her amazing progress in this adorable snap..14-week-old Rosie can finally take the steps to be able to walk when she grows up, thanks to getting her foot-straightening casts off..Young parents Lauren and Jamie, 22, from Wrexham, North Wales, were both panicked after finding their second child had clubfoot during a scan. (SEE MERCURY COPY) (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Baby, das mit Klumpfuss geboren wurde, hat die Erwartungen der Ärzte übertroffen und zeigt erstaunliche Fortschritte
MERCURY PRESS. (Pictured: Mum Lauren holding Rosie and dad Jamie holding Gracie.) A baby who was born with clubfoot has surpassed doctors expectations, showing off her amazing progress in this adorable snap..14-week-old Rosie can finally take the steps to be able to walk when she grows up, thanks to getting her foot-straightening casts off..Young parents Lauren and Jamie, 22, from Wrexham, North Wales, were both panicked after finding their second child had clubfoot during a scan. (SEE MERCURY COPY) (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Baby, das mit Klumpfuss geboren wurde, hat die Erwartungen der Ärzte übertroffen und zeigt erstaunliche Fortschritte
MERCURY PRESS. (Pictured: Rosie's older sister Gracie taking care of her.) A baby who was born with clubfoot has surpassed doctors expectations, showing off her amazing progress in this adorable snap..14-week-old Rosie can finally take the steps to be able to walk when she grows up, thanks to getting her foot-straightening casts off..Young parents Lauren and Jamie, 22, from Wrexham, North Wales, were both panicked after finding their second child had clubfoot during a scan. (SEE MERCURY COPY) (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Baby, das mit Klumpfuss geboren wurde, hat die Erwartungen der Ärzte übertroffen und zeigt erstaunliche Fortschritte
MERCURY PRESS. (Pictured: Rosie now.) A baby who was born with clubfoot has surpassed doctors expectations, showing off her amazing progress in this adorable snap..14-week-old Rosie can finally take the steps to be able to walk when she grows up, thanks to getting her foot-straightening casts off..Young parents Lauren and Jamie, 22, from Wrexham, North Wales, were both panicked after finding their second child had clubfoot during a scan. (SEE MERCURY COPY) (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Baby, das mit Klumpfuss geboren wurde, hat die Erwartungen der Ärzte übertroffen und zeigt erstaunliche Fortschritte
MERCURY PRESS. (Pictured: Rosie, 14mo, with mum Lauren.) A baby who was born with clubfoot has surpassed doctors expectations, showing off her amazing progress in this adorable snap..14-week-old Rosie can finally take the steps to be able to walk when she grows up, thanks to getting her foot-straightening casts off..Young parents Lauren and Jamie, 22, from Wrexham, North Wales, were both panicked after finding their second child had clubfoot during a scan. (SEE MERCURY COPY) (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Baby, das mit Klumpfuss geboren wurde, hat die Erwartungen der Ärzte übertroffen und zeigt erstaunliche Fortschritte
MERCURY PRESS. (Pictured: Rosie now.) A baby who was born with clubfoot has surpassed doctors expectations, showing off her amazing progress in this adorable snap..14-week-old Rosie can finally take the steps to be able to walk when she grows up, thanks to getting her foot-straightening casts off..Young parents Lauren and Jamie, 22, from Wrexham, North Wales, were both panicked after finding their second child had clubfoot during a scan. (SEE MERCURY COPY) (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Baby, das mit Klumpfuss geboren wurde, hat die Erwartungen der Ärzte übertroffen und zeigt erstaunliche Fortschritte
MERCURY PRESS. (Pictured: Rosie now.) A baby who was born with clubfoot has surpassed doctors expectations, showing off her amazing progress in this adorable snap..14-week-old Rosie can finally take the steps to be able to walk when she grows up, thanks to getting her foot-straightening casts off..Young parents Lauren and Jamie, 22, from Wrexham, North Wales, were both panicked after finding their second child had clubfoot during a scan. (SEE MERCURY COPY) (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Baby, das mit Klumpfuss geboren wurde, hat die Erwartungen der Ärzte übertroffen und zeigt erstaunliche Fortschritte
MERCURY PRESS. (Pictured: Rosie now.) A baby who was born with clubfoot has surpassed doctors expectations, showing off her amazing progress in this adorable snap..14-week-old Rosie can finally take the steps to be able to walk when she grows up, thanks to getting her foot-straightening casts off..Young parents Lauren and Jamie, 22, from Wrexham, North Wales, were both panicked after finding their second child had clubfoot during a scan. (SEE MERCURY COPY) (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Baby, das mit Klumpfuss geboren wurde, hat die Erwartungen der Ärzte übertroffen und zeigt erstaunliche Fortschritte
MERCURY PRESS. (Pictured: Rosie now.) A baby who was born with clubfoot has surpassed doctors expectations, showing off her amazing progress in this adorable snap..14-week-old Rosie can finally take the steps to be able to walk when she grows up, thanks to getting her foot-straightening casts off..Young parents Lauren and Jamie, 22, from Wrexham, North Wales, were both panicked after finding their second child had clubfoot during a scan. (SEE MERCURY COPY) (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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NEWS - Athen: Ermordung einer jungen Mutter vor den Augen ihres Kindes schockiert Griechenland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Liakos/Intime News/Athena Pictures/Shutterstock (11899437d)
A young baby is removed away from the property
Caroline Crouch murder, Glyka Nera, near Athens, Greece - 11 May 2021
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NEWS - Athen: Ermordung einer jungen Mutter vor den Augen ihres Kindes schockiert Griechenland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Liakos/Intime News/Athena Pictures/Shutterstock (11899437b)
A young baby is removed away from the property
Caroline Crouch murder, Glyka Nera, near Athens, Greece - 11 May 2021
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Baby, das mit Klumpfuss geboren wurde, hat die Erwartungen der Ärzte übertroffen und zeigt erstaunliche Fortschritte
MERCURY PRESS. (Pictured: Rosie's clubfoot.) A baby who was born with clubfoot has surpassed doctors expectations, showing off her amazing progress in this adorable snap..14-week-old Rosie can finally take the steps to be able to walk when she grows up, thanks to getting her foot-straightening casts off..Young parents Lauren and Jamie, 22, from Wrexham, North Wales, were both panicked after finding their second child had clubfoot during a scan. (SEE MERCURY COPY) (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Baby, das mit Klumpfuss geboren wurde, hat die Erwartungen der Ärzte übertroffen und zeigt erstaunliche Fortschritte
MERCURY PRESS. (Pictured: Rosie's feet at birth.) A baby who was born with clubfoot has surpassed doctors expectations, showing off her amazing progress in this adorable snap..14-week-old Rosie can finally take the steps to be able to walk when she grows up, thanks to getting her foot-straightening casts off..Young parents Lauren and Jamie, 22, from Wrexham, North Wales, were both panicked after finding their second child had clubfoot during a scan. (SEE MERCURY COPY) (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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Derailed train wagons removed from tracks in northern Italy, Ospedaletto Lodigiano - 16 Feb 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Laura Gozzini/REX (10559225l)
Crew members work to lift the wagon from the tracks and transporting the carriage
Derailed train wagons removed from tracks in northern Italy, Ospedaletto Lodigiano - 16 Feb 2020
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Derailed train wagons removed from tracks in northern Italy, Ospedaletto Lodigiano - 16 Feb 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Laura Gozzini/REX (10559225g)
Crew members work to lift the wagon from the tracks and transporting the carriage
Derailed train wagons removed from tracks in northern Italy, Ospedaletto Lodigiano - 16 Feb 2020
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Derailed train wagons removed from tracks in northern Italy, Ospedaletto Lodigiano - 16 Feb 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Laura Gozzini/REX (10559225d)
Crew members work to lift the wagon from the tracks and transporting the carriage
Derailed train wagons removed from tracks in northern Italy, Ospedaletto Lodigiano - 16 Feb 2020
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