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Commart Thailand 2025 Computer Show And Sales In Bangkok.
Visitors gather to buy laptops and computer inventories at a computer show and sales event, Commart Thailand 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand, on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of exhibitors, Information Technology retail chains, computer makers, and dealers present their latest computer and IT products at the four-day computer exhibition to boost the country's computer industry. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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Commart Thailand 2025 Computer Show And Sales In Bangkok.
Visitors gather to buy computer screens displayed for sale at a computer show and sales event, Commart Thailand 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand, on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of exhibitors, Information Technology retail chains, computer makers, and dealers present their latest computer and IT products at the four-day computer exhibition to boost the country's computer industry. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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Commart Thailand 2025 Computer Show And Sales In Bangkok.
Visitors gather to buy laptops and computer inventories at a computer show and sales event, Commart Thailand 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand, on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of exhibitors, Information Technology retail chains, computer makers, and dealers present their latest computer and IT products at the four-day computer exhibition to boost the country's computer industry. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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Commart Thailand 2025 Computer Show And Sales In Bangkok.
Visitors gather to buy laptops and computer inventories at a computer show and sales event, Commart Thailand 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand, on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of exhibitors, Information Technology retail chains, computer makers, and dealers present their latest computer and IT products at the four-day computer exhibition to boost the country's computer industry. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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Commart Thailand 2025 Computer Show And Sales In Bangkok.
Visitors gather to buy laptops and computer inventories at a computer show and sales event, Commart Thailand 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand, on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of exhibitors, Information Technology retail chains, computer makers, and dealers present their latest computer and IT products at the four-day computer exhibition to boost the country's computer industry. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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Commart Thailand 2025 Computer Show And Sales In Bangkok.
Visitors gather to buy laptops and computer inventories at a computer show and sales event, Commart Thailand 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand, on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of exhibitors, Information Technology retail chains, computer makers, and dealers present their latest computer and IT products at the four-day computer exhibition to boost the country's computer industry. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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Commart Thailand 2025 Computer Show And Sales In Bangkok.
Visitors gather to buy laptops and computer inventories at a computer show and sales event, Commart Thailand 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand, on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of exhibitors, Information Technology retail chains, computer makers, and dealers present their latest computer and IT products at the four-day computer exhibition to boost the country's computer industry. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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Commart Thailand 2025 Computer Show And Sales In Bangkok.
Visitors gather to buy laptops and computer inventories at a computer show and sales event, Commart Thailand 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand, on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of exhibitors, Information Technology retail chains, computer makers, and dealers present their latest computer and IT products at the four-day computer exhibition to boost the country's computer industry. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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Commart Thailand 2025 Computer Show And Sales In Bangkok.
Visitors gather to buy laptops and computer inventories at a computer show and sales event, Commart Thailand 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand, on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of exhibitors, Information Technology retail chains, computer makers, and dealers present their latest computer and IT products at the four-day computer exhibition to boost the country's computer industry. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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Commart Thailand 2025 Computer Show And Sales In Bangkok.
Visitors gather to buy laptops and computer inventories at a computer show and sales event, Commart Thailand 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand, on July 6, 2025. Hundreds of exhibitors, Information Technology retail chains, computer makers, and dealers present their latest computer and IT products at the four-day computer exhibition to boost the country's computer industry. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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GemGeneve International Jewelry Show 2025
May 9, 2025, Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland: Presentation of the GRS Platinum Award during GemGeneve International Jewelry Show 2025. The 9th edition of the GemGeneve International Jewelry Show 2025 is the international jeweler's show and took place at International Exhibition and Congress Center in Geneva. (Credit Image: © Eric Dubost/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie's, London, UK
The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie’s, London, UK Press photocall
13th November 2024
The sale will take place at 1:00pm on the 19th November 2024 – Christie’s, London
Lot 17
Peter Randall-Page
Holding it together
Estimated £8 to £12,000
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The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie's, London, UK
The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie’s, London, UK Press photocall
13th November 2024
The sale will take place at 1:00pm on the 19th November 2024 – Christie’s, London
Frederick Edward McWilliam
Bilateral Relief
Estimated £18 to £25,000
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The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie's, London, UK
The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie’s, London, UK Press photocall
13th November 2024
The sale will take place at 1:00pm on the 19th November 2024 – Christie’s, London
Frederick Edward McWilliam
Bilateral Relief
Estimated £18 to £25,000
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The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie's, London, UK
The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie’s, London, UK Press photocall
13th November 2024
The sale will take place at 1:00pm on the 19th November 2024 – Christie’s, London
WILLIAM CROZIER, H.R.H.A. (1930-2011)
The Dancer
Estimate: GBP 20,000 – GBP 30,000
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The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie's, London, UK
The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie’s, London, UK Press photocall
13th November 2024
The sale will take place at 1:00pm on the 19th November 2024 – Christie’s, London
Lot 185
Emmanuel Babled
Three Aramaici Vases
Manufactured by Vienna, 2000 - 2008
Estimated £1,500 to £2,500
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The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie's, London, UK
The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie’s, London, UK Press photocall
13th November 2024
The sale will take place at 1:00pm on the 19th November 2024 – Christie’s, London
SIR WILLIAM ORPEN, R.A., R.H.A. (1878-1931)
The Poet
Estimate: GBP 200,000 – GBP 300,000
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The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie's, London, UK
The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie’s, London, UK Press photocall
13th November 2024
The sale will take place at 1:00pm on the 19th November 2024 – Christie’s, London
AUGUSTUS EDWIN JOHN, O.M., R.A. (1878-1961)
An Afternoon in Dorset
Estimate: GBP 80,000 – GBP 120,000
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The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie's, London, UK
The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie’s, London, UK Press photocall
13th November 2024
The sale will take place at 1:00pm on the 19th November 2024 – Christie’s, London
SIR WILLIAM ORPEN, R.A., R.H.A. (1878-1931)
The Thinker on the Butte de Warlencourt
Estimate: GBP 400,000 – GBP 600,000
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The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie's, London, UK
The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie’s, London, UK Press photocall
13th November 2024
The sale will take place at 1:00pm on the 19th November 2024 – Christie’s, London
SIR WILLIAM ORPEN, R.A., R.H.A. (1878-1931)
The Thinker on the Butte de Warlencourt
Estimate: GBP 400,000 – GBP 600,000
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie's, London, UK
The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie’s, London, UK Press photocall
13th November 2024
The sale will take place at 1:00pm on the 19th November 2024 – Christie’s, London
SIR WILLIAM ORPEN, R.A., R.H.A. (1878-1931)
Changing Billets, Picardy
Oil on canvas
Estimate: GBP 250,000 – GBP 350,000
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The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie's, London, UK
The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie’s, London, UK Press photocall
13th November 2024
The sale will take place at 1:00pm on the 19th November 2024 – Christie’s, London
SIR WILLIAM ORPEN, R.A., R.H.A. (1878-1931)
The Thinker on the Butte de Warlencourt
Estimate: GBP 400,000 – GBP 600,000
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie's, London, UK
The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie’s, London, UK Press photocall
13th November 2024
The sale will take place at 1:00pm on the 19th November 2024 – Christie’s, London
AUGUSTUS EDWIN JOHN, O.M., R.A. (1878-1961)
An Afternoon in Dorset
Estimate: GBP 80,000 – GBP 120,000
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie's, London, UK
The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie’s, London, UK Press photocall
13th November 2024
The sale will take place at 1:00pm on the 19th November 2024 – Christie’s, London
SIR WILLIAM ORPEN, R.A., R.H.A. (1878-1931)
The Thinker on the Butte de Warlencourt
Estimate: GBP 400,000 – GBP 600,000
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie's, London, UK
The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie’s, London, UK Press photocall
13th November 2024
The sale will take place at 1:00pm on the 19th November 2024 – Christie’s, London
SIR WILLIAM ORPEN, R.A., R.H.A. (1878-1931)
The Thinker on the Butte de Warlencourt
Estimate: GBP 400,000 – GBP 600,000
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie's, London, UK
The private collection of influential art dealers Mary and Alan Hobart at Christie’s, London, UK Press photocall
13th November 2024
The sale will take place at 1:00pm on the 19th November 2024 – Christie’s, London
AUGUSTUS EDWIN JOHN, O.M., R.A. (1878-1961)
An Afternoon in Dorset
Estimate: GBP 80,000 – GBP 120,000
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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REPORTAGE - Varosha, die verlorene Stadt: Der Ferienort Varosha in Famagusta ist seit dem Einmarsch der türkischen Armee in Nordzypern im Jahr 1974 für die Welt verschlossen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Rutherford/Shutterstock (12614339al)
Abandoned Toyota dealers, Varosha, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus.Varosha the lost city. The holiday resort of Varosha in Famagusta has been closed off to the world since the Turkish Army invaded Northern Cyprus in 1974. The Cypriot Turkish Government opened the parts of Varosha to the public in late 2020 and visitors can now walk or cycle around the deserted hotels and buildings in what was once the jewel in the crown of Cypriot holiday resorts.
Varosha in Famagusta, Cyprus - 10 Nov 2021
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REPORTAGE - Varosha, die verlorene Stadt: Der Ferienort Varosha in Famagusta ist seit dem Einmarsch der türkischen Armee in Nordzypern im Jahr 1974 für die Welt verschlossen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ian Rutherford/Shutterstock (12614339aa)
Abandoned Hoover dealers, Varosha, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus.Varosha the lost city. The holiday resort of Varosha in Famagusta has been closed off to the world since the Turkish Army invaded Northern Cyprus in 1974. The Cypriot Turkish Government opened the parts of Varosha to the public in late 2020 and visitors can now walk or cycle around the deserted hotels and buildings in what was once the jewel in the crown of Cypriot holiday resorts.
Varosha in Famagusta, Cyprus - 10 Nov 2021
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REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
Heroin In The Heartland
As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.
Pastor BILLY PRICE attempts to cast Satan out of CHASITY HOLT, 36, a heroin addict who showed up at his church that night saying that she had overdosed only the day before. As a heroin epidemic spreads in Ohio, many addicts are desperate for help and turning to religion as a last resort after failing to find rehab programs.'I've died a couple of times... to us it's just normal,'' said Chasity, a mother of five. Price has devoted his ministry, City on a Hill church, to helping heroin addicts in the Cincinnati, area, where heroin use is rampant, part of a growing epidemic across the U.S.
© Miguel Juarez Lugo/zReportage/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)
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REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
Heroin In The Heartland
As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.
SHERRY SAMS, 41, a heroin addict who has lost four children to the social service system, sits at her favorite spot, a vacant building along State Street and Dutton Avenue, where she works as a prostitute for drug money. The spot is in the crime infected Lower Price Hills neighborhood of Cincinnati, an epicenter of a growing heroin crisis across the U.S. Sams says she has tried several drug rehab programs, but has been unable to succeed. She says part of the problem is that heroin withdrawal is extremely painful, and so the drug becomes like a medication.
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REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
Heroin In The Heartland
As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.
SHALONDA 'SHONDA' STRANGE -a 31-year-old heroin addict, prostitute and mother of two--hits the streets one more time in the Lower Price Hills neighborhood of Cincinnati, an epicenter of a growing heroin crisis across the U.S. She is trying to earn money from tricks to pay for her heroin addiction.
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REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
Heroin In The Heartland
As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.
SALEHA YOUNG, a heroin addict, is trying her best to be some sort of example to her daughter SAMANTHA, 12, who knows of her mother's struggles. Saleha's way of keeping her addiction at bay is to limit the drug each day, which she snorts, rather than injects, which she says produces a milder high. She says Samantha's father introduced her to heroin at the age of 17. After 13 years in a downward spiral of violence, they divorced and now she lives with her mother in the East Side of Hamilton, an epicenter of the national heroin epidemic.
© Miguel Juarez Lugo/zReportage/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)
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REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
Heroin In The Heartland
As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.
TARA, a mother of five and heroin addict, uses the string of her hoodie to tie around her arm in search of a vein to shoot heroin. She often sleeps in the alley near the home where two of her young children live with their father in the South Side of Hamilton, an impoverished area known to locals as ''The Hood.'' She has lost three other children to the social services system.
© Miguel Juarez Lugo/zReportage/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)
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REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
Heroin In The Heartland
As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.
JEFF SHEPARD, 41, a recovering heroin addict, prays during Sunday worship at Solid Rock church, which has devoted its ministry to helping addicts. It is in Lebanon, where heroin addiction is on the rise. Shepard struggled with heroin addiction for years, and has been sober now for six months, with one relapse two months ago when he won a minor lottery.
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REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
Heroin In The Heartland
As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.
KRYSTAL HATFIELD, 28, a heroin addict, injects her daily fix of the drug on the back porch of an abandoned house in the East Side of Hamilton, an epicenter of the heroin epidemic in the U.S. A mother of two, Hatfield had her first child at 14 and the second at 16. She says she uses drugs in part to cover the pain of her childhood, when she was molested by a cousin from the age of 4 to 11. She also explains that 'people get bored.' She makes money by performing phone sex for an old truck driver-her 'sugar daddy'.
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REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
Heroin In The Heartland
As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.
The youngest of 10 children, SALEHA YOUNG, 33, is high after snorting heroin in the garage of her mother's house. She says she was 'spoiled' as a child and had a middle-class upbringing when a boyfriend introduced her to heroin at the age of 17. She has a 12-year-old daughter who lives with her and her mother in the East Side of Hamilton, an epicenter of the heroin crisis across the U.S.
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REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
Heroin In The Heartland
As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.
Pastor BILLY PRICE prays with SCOTT KRIK, a recovering heroin addict, at his church, City on a Hill, where heroin addiction and overdose deaths are rampant. Price devoted his ministry to helping heroin addicts after seeing a local sheriff on the news pleading for help after a spate of overdose deaths.
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REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
Heroin In The Heartland
As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.
MONTEZZ WILLIAMS, 25, prays during an emotional concert for heroin addicts put on by two pastors from the Cincinnati area. Their band, Livestock, uses music and an emotional religious message to reach addicts who have often tried and failed at rehab. Williams, of Dayton, said he has been sober 40 days so far after being addicted to heroin for four years.
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REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
Heroin In The Heartland
As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.
Pastor BILLY PRICE, left, and LAWRENCE BISHOP II, right, rock out at the final 'Hope Over Heroin' concert. With Ohio at the epicenter of a national heroin crisis, the two preacher-musicians began the concert series last year to minister to addicts and their families with music, clinical and spiritual resourcesâ what they call the 'power of Jesus' to break addiction. Price's church, City On A Hill, is in Hamilton County, where heroin deaths have increased 183 percent since 2005.
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NEWS - Brüssel: Blutiger Protest: Friedensaktivisten vor dem EDA
March 28, 2017 - Brussels, Belgium - Peace activists protest at EU workshop for arms dealers at the EDA in Brussels (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Brüssel: Blutiger Protest: Friedensaktivisten vor dem EDA
March 28, 2017 - Brussels, Belgium - Peace activists protest at EU workshop for arms dealers at the EDA in Brussels (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Brüssel: Blutiger Protest: Friedensaktivisten vor dem EDA
March 28, 2017 - Brussels, Belgium - Peace activists protest at EU workshop for arms dealers at the EDA in Brussels (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Philippines: Drug dealers executed by vigilantes
October 4, 2016 - Philippines - (EDITOR'S NOTE: Image contains graphic content)Two un-identified allegedly drug dealers are the victims of summary executions at the front of Santa Catalina Colleges, Legarda, Manila City (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Philippines: Drug dealers executed by vigilantes
October 4, 2016 - Philippines - (EDITOR'S NOTE: Image contains graphic content) Members of S.O.C.O. (Scene of the Crime Operatives) process the crime scene and the remain of two un-identified allegedly drug dealers are the victims of summary executions at the front of Santa Catalina Colleges, Legarda, Manila City (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Philippines: Drug dealers executed by vigilantes
October 4, 2016 - Philippines - (EDITOR'S NOTE: Image contains graphic content) Members of S.O.C.O. (Scene of the Crime Operatives) process the crime scene and the remain of two un-identified allegedly drug dealers are the victims of summary executions at the front of Santa Catalina Colleges, Legarda, Manila City (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Philippines: Drug dealers executed by vigilantes
October 4, 2016 - Philippines - (EDITOR'S NOTE: Image contains graphic content)Two un-identified allegedly drug dealers are the victims of summary executions at the front of Santa Catalina Colleges, Legarda, Manila City (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Philippines: Drug dealers executed by vigilantes
October 4, 2016 - Philippines - (EDITOR'S NOTE: Image contains graphic content)Two un-identified allegedly drug dealers are the victims of summary executions at the front of Santa Catalina Colleges, Legarda, Manila City (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Philippines: Drug dealers executed by vigilantes
October 4, 2016 - Philippines - (EDITOR'S NOTE: Image contains graphic content) Members of S.O.C.O. (Scene of the Crime Operatives) process the crime scene and the remain of two un-identified allegedly drug dealers are the victims of summary executions at the front of Santa Catalina Colleges, Legarda, Manila City (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Philippines: Drug dealers executed by vigilantes
October 4, 2016 - Philippines - (EDITOR'S NOTE: Image contains graphic content)Two un-identified allegedly drug dealers are the victims of summary executions at the front of Santa Catalina Colleges, Legarda, Manila City (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Philippines: Drug dealers executed by vigilantes
October 4, 2016 - Philippines - (EDITOR'S NOTE: Image contains graphic content)Two un-identified allegedly drug dealers are the victims of summary executions at the front of Santa Catalina Colleges, Legarda, Manila City (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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