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EGYPT : Border Gaza/Rafah
A masked Palestinian Hamas security member tries to control the frontier along the frontier between Rafa in southern Gaza and Egypt January 27,2008. Hamas security has been dispatched along thechaotic frontier which was breached by Hamas militants. Rafah, EGYPT-27/01/08 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT : Border Gaza/Rafah
A Palestinian man keeps his horses covered in plastic to shiled them from the rain as he waits along the breached border between Rafa in southern Gaza and Egypt January 27, 2008. Heavy rains and mud did not stop Palestinians from heading to Egypt as Egyptian authorities began to restrict the area of supplies in order to restore order. Rafah, EGYPT-27/01/08 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT : Border Gaza/Rafah
Palestinians continued to cross the breached border between Rafa in southern Gaza and Egypt January 27,2008. Heavy rains and mud did not stop Palestinians from heading to Egypt as Egyptian authorities began to restrict the area of supplies in order to restore order. Rafah, EGYPT-27/01/08 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT : Border Gaza/Rafah
Palestinians continued to cross the breached border between Rafa in southern Gaza and Egypt January 27,2008. Heavy rains and mud did not stop Palestinians from heading to Egypt as Egyptian authorities began to restrict the area of supplies in order to restore order. Rafah, EGYPT-27/01/08 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT : Border Gaza/Rafah
Children play on the broken barrier slabs as Palestinians continued to cross the breached border between Rafa in southern Gaza and Egypt January 27, 2008. Heavy rains and mud did not stop Palestinians from heading to Egypt as Egyptian authorities began to restrict the area of supplies in order to restore order. Rafah, EGYPT-27/01/08 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT : Border Gaza/Rafah
Palestinians continued to cross the breached border between Rafa in southern Gaza and Egypt January 27,2008. Heavy rains and mud did not stop Palestinians from heading to Egypt as Egyptian authorities began to restrict the area of supplies in order to restore order. Rafah, EGYPT-27/01/08 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT : Border Gaza/Rafah
Children play on the broken barrier slabs as Palestinians continued to cross the breached border between Rafa in southern Gaza and Egypt January 27, 2008. Heavy rains and mud did not stop Palestinians from heading to Egypt as Egyptian authorities began to restrict the area of supplies in order to restore order. Rafah, EGYPT-27/01/08 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EGYPT : Border Gaza/Rafah
Palestinians continued to cross the breached border between Rafa in southern Gaza and Egypt January 27,2008. Heavy rains and mud did not stop Palestinians from heading to Egypt as Egyptian authorities began to restrict the area of supplies in order to restore order. Rafah, EGYPT-27/01/08 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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FRANCE: Migrants try to reach England against all odds
Migrants gather in Calais town centre for around 300 cold meals given out at lunchtime by volunteers from charity Secours Catholique. Demand is higher than supply, so there can be some scuffling. Five years after the closure of the Sangatte refugee centre, migrants from Afghanistan, Iraqi Kurdistan, Eritrea and other countries, still flock to Normandy to attempt to reach England in the back of trucks crossing the English Channel. They live in insalubrious conditions and are often intercepted by police. Calais, FRANCE - 11/2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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FRANCE: Migrants try to reach England against all odds
Migrants run along the motorway turn-off to the port of Calais, hoping to jump onto trucks as they slow down, and get a passage over to the UK. It's a dangerous "sport", with 8 deaths in the last 5 years and many injuries. Five years after the closure of the Sangatte refugee centre, migrants from Afghanistan, Iraqi Kurdistan, Eritrea and other countries, still flock to Normandy to attempt to reach England in the back of trucks crossing the English Channel. They live in insalubrious conditions and are often intercepted by police. Calais, FRANCE - 11/2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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FRANCE: Migrants try to reach England against all odds
Migrants queue up in Calais town centre for around 300 cold meals given out at lunchtime by volunteers from charity Secours Catholique. Demand is higher than supply, so there can be some scuffling. Five years after the closure of the Sangatte refugee centre, migrants from Afghanistan, Iraqi Kurdistan, Eritrea and other countries, still flock to Normandy to attempt to reach England in the back of trucks crossing the English Channel. They live in insalubrious conditions and are often intercepted by police. Calais, FRANCE - 11/2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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FRANCE: Migrants try to reach England against all odds
Migrants are arrested in Calais town centre. Police usually detain migrants for up to 48 hours and then release them without charge, but can also send them to detention centres in other parts of France, or in rare cases actually deport them. Five years after the closure of the Sangatte refugee centre, migrants from Afghanistan, Iraqi Kurdistan, Eritrea and other countries, still flock to Normandy to attempt to reach England in the back of trucks crossing the English Channel. They live in insalubrious conditions and are often intercepted by police. Calais, FRANCE - 11/2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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FRANCE: Migrants try to reach England against all odds
Migrants escape from police near Calais. If caught, police usually detain migrants for up to 48 hours and then release them without charge, but can also send them to detention centres in other parts of France, or in rare cases actually deport them. Five years after the closure of the Sangatte refugee centre, migrants from Afghanistan, Iraqi Kurdistan, Eritrea and other countries, still flock to Normandy to attempt to reach England in the back of trucks crossing the English Channel. They live in insalubrious conditions and are often intercepted by police. Calais, FRANCE - 11/2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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FRANCE: Migrants try to reach England against all odds
Migrants wait near the motorway turn-off to the port of Calais, hoping to jump onto trucks as they slow down, and get a passage over to the UK. It's a dangerous "sport", with 8 deaths in the last 5 years and many injuries. Five years after the closure of the Sangatte refugee centre, migrants from Afghanistan, Iraqi Kurdistan, Eritrea and other countries, still flock to Normandy to attempt to reach England in the back of trucks crossing the English Channel. They live in insalubrious conditions and are often intercepted by police. Calais, FRANCE - 11/2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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FRANCE: Migrants try to reach England against all odds
Migrants wait in bushes near the motorway turn-off to the port of Calais, hoping to jump onto trucks as they slow down, and get a passage over to the UK. It's a dangerous "sport", with 8 deaths in the last 5 years and many injuries. Five years after the closure of the Sangatte refugee centre, migrants from Afghanistan, Iraqi Kurdistan, Eritrea and other countries, still flock to Normandy to attempt to reach England in the back of trucks crossing the English Channel. They live in insalubrious conditions and are often intercepted by police. Calais, FRANCE - 11/2007. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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UK : Yves Rossy, "Fusionman"
In this handout image from the National Geographic Channel Swiss adventurer Yves Rossy practices with his single jet propelled plane his flight in Switzerland in August, 2008/0809262043
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Kingsley: The Journey of a Cameroonian Immigrant
"It is a joy to be reunited. I think the most difficult part is over and tha t I've succeeded. But in reality it continues. I am an illegal immigrant out side of the law. And this realization is painful. I can't do anything withou t being afraid." Vitré train station, France. 8 November 2004 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Kingsley: The Journey of a Cameroonian Immigrant
"The 8th of November, five months since my departure from Limbe, I am in a F rench train station. I am waiting for my friend, a 'brother,' with whom I gr ew up. He married a French woman three years ago and has been living in Euro pe." Vitré train station, France. 8 November 2004. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Kingsley: The Journey of a Cameroonian Immigrant
"The Spanish coast guards stopped us. Strangely enough, we were relieved. Th ey made us get into their patrol boat. They were not very kind. But we were all alive." Atlantic Ocean near the Canary Islands. 6 October 2004. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Kingsley: The Journey of a Cameroonian Immigrant
"Some were afraidÉ terrified. They had never seen the ocean before. They did n't know how to swim. They didn't dare move from the bottom of the boat. Som e were seasick and were throwing up. Some were so scared that they wet thems elves." Atlantic Ocean somewhere between Morocco and the Canary Islands. 6 O ctober 2004. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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