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American professional skateboarder, entrepreneur, and the owner of the skateboard company Birdhouse Tony Hawk arrives at the 2025 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards (38th Annual Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards) held at Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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An apparition came towards me: Tracey Emin on seeing a ghost and building a new life in Margate
Still in recovery from cancer, the artist has moved home with plans to open an art school, launch a catering college, and even spruce up the streets. She talks about her new sense of freedom Ð and the pain that infused her latest devastating nudes.
Property owned by Tracey Emin Margate, Kent
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AngelaÕs restaurant Margate, Kent
21st April 2022.
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An apparition came towards me: Tracey Emin on seeing a ghost and building a new life in Margate
Still in recovery from cancer, the artist has moved home with plans to open an art school, launch a catering college, and even spruce up the streets. She talks about her new sense of freedom Ð and the pain that infused her latest devastating nudes.
Property owned by Tracey Emin Margate, Kent
21st April 2022.
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An apparition came towards me: Tracey Emin on seeing a ghost and building a new life in Margate
Still in recovery from cancer, the artist has moved home with plans to open an art school, launch a catering college, and even spruce up the streets. She talks about her new sense of freedom Ð and the pain that infused her latest devastating nudes.
Property owned by Tracey Emin Margate, Kent
21st April 2022.
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An apparition came towards me: Tracey Emin on seeing a ghost and building a new life in Margate
Still in recovery from cancer, the artist has moved home with plans to open an art school, launch a catering college, and even spruce up the streets. She talks about her new sense of freedom Ð and the pain that infused her latest devastating nudes.
Property owned by Tracey Emin Margate, Kent
21st April 2022.
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An apparition came towards me: Tracey Emin on seeing a ghost and building a new life in Margate
Still in recovery from cancer, the artist has moved home with plans to open an art school, launch a catering college, and even spruce up the streets. She talks about her new sense of freedom Ð and the pain that infused her latest devastating nudes.
Property owned by Tracey Emin Margate, Kent
21st April 2022.
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An apparition came towards me: Tracey Emin on seeing a ghost and building a new life in Margate
Still in recovery from cancer, the artist has moved home with plans to open an art school, launch a catering college, and even spruce up the streets. She talks about her new sense of freedom Ð and the pain that infused her latest devastating nudes.
Property owned by Tracey Emin Margate, Kent
21st April 2022.
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Lancashire village buys its own pub - to add to its shop and library Trawden’s residents raise over half a million pounds to purchase their local after it was listed as an asset of community value
Trawden Village which has recently taken ownership of the only pub in the village. £450,000 was raised through a local share issue (share ownership ranging from £500-£30,000). Each share holder gets a single vote. The pub is leased to a landlord for commercial use.
The community also owns and runs a local shop, library and community centre.
The Trawden Arms (second night of reopening).
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Lancashire village buys its own pub - to add to its shop and library Trawden’s residents raise over half a million pounds to purchase their local after it was listed as an asset of community value
Trawden Village which has recently taken ownership of the only pub in the village. £450,000 was raised through a local share issue (share ownership ranging from £500-£30,000). Each share holder gets a single vote. The pub is leased to a landlord for commercial use.
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The Trawden Arms (second night of reopening).
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Lancashire village buys its own pub - to add to its shop and library Trawden’s residents raise over half a million pounds to purchase their local after it was listed as an asset of community value
Trawden Village which has recently taken ownership of the only pub in the village. £450,000 was raised through a local share issue (share ownership ranging from £500-£30,000). Each share holder gets a single vote. The pub is leased to a landlord for commercial use.
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The Trawden Arms (second night of reopening).
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Lancashire village buys its own pub - to add to its shop and library Trawden’s residents raise over half a million pounds to purchase their local after it was listed as an asset of community value
Trawden Village which has recently taken ownership of the only pub in the village. £450,000 was raised through a local share issue (share ownership ranging from £500-£30,000). Each share holder gets a single vote. The pub is leased to a landlord for commercial use.
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The Trawden Arms (second night of reopening).
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Lancashire village buys its own pub - to add to its shop and library Trawden’s residents raise over half a million pounds to purchase their local after it was listed as an asset of community value
Trawden Village which has recently taken ownership of the only pub in the village. £450,000 was raised through a local share issue (share ownership ranging from £500-£30,000). Each share holder gets a single vote. The pub is leased to a landlord for commercial use.
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The Trawden Arms.
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Lancashire village buys its own pub - to add to its shop and library Trawden’s residents raise over half a million pounds to purchase their local after it was listed as an asset of community value
Trawden Village which has recently taken ownership of the only pub in the village. £450,000 was raised through a local share issue (share ownership ranging from £500-£30,000). Each share holder gets a single vote. The pub is leased to a landlord for commercial use.
The community also owns and runs a local shop, library and community centre.
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Lancashire village buys its own pub - to add to its shop and library Trawden’s residents raise over half a million pounds to purchase their local after it was listed as an asset of community value
Trawden Village which has recently taken ownership of the only pub in the village. £450,000 was raised through a local share issue (share ownership ranging from £500-£30,000). Each share holder gets a single vote. The pub is leased to a landlord for commercial use.
The community also owns and runs a local shop, library and community centre.
Molly Ralphson Trawden Volunteer coordinator for the Library and community shop and communication officer for the Trawden Steering Group.
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Lancashire village buys its own pub - to add to its shop and library Trawden’s residents raise over half a million pounds to purchase their local after it was listed as an asset of community value
Trawden Village which has recently taken ownership of the only pub in the village. £450,000 was raised through a local share issue (share ownership ranging from £500-£30,000). Each share holder gets a single vote. The pub is leased to a landlord for commercial use.
The community also owns and runs a local shop, library and community centre.
Volutneers for the Trawden Community Shop and Library.
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Lancashire village buys its own pub - to add to its shop and library Trawden’s residents raise over half a million pounds to purchase their local after it was listed as an asset of community value
Trawden Village which has recently taken ownership of the only pub in the village. £450,000 was raised through a local share issue (share ownership ranging from £500-£30,000). Each share holder gets a single vote. The pub is leased to a landlord for commercial use.
The community also owns and runs a local shop, library and community centre.
Jo Stafford and Adam Young the new landlords of the Trawden Arms.
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Lancashire village buys its own pub - to add to its shop and library Trawden’s residents raise over half a million pounds to purchase their local after it was listed as an asset of community value
Trawden Village which has recently taken ownership of the only pub in the village. £450,000 was raised through a local share issue (share ownership ranging from £500-£30,000). Each share holder gets a single vote. The pub is leased to a landlord for commercial use.
The community also owns and runs a local shop, library and community centre.
The Local Trawden Community Shop shop owned ans atffed by local volunteer.
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Lancashire village buys its own pub - to add to its shop and library Trawden’s residents raise over half a million pounds to purchase their local after it was listed as an asset of community value
Trawden Village which has recently taken ownership of the only pub in the village. £450,000 was raised through a local share issue (share ownership ranging from £500-£30,000). Each share holder gets a single vote. The pub is leased to a landlord for commercial use.
The community also owns and runs a local shop, library and community centre.
Jo Stafford and Adam Young the new landlords of the Trawden Arms.
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Lancashire village buys its own pub - to add to its shop and library Trawden’s residents raise over half a million pounds to purchase their local after it was listed as an asset of community value
Trawden Village which has recently taken ownership of the only pub in the village. £450,000 was raised through a local share issue (share ownership ranging from £500-£30,000). Each share holder gets a single vote. The pub is leased to a landlord for commercial use.
The community also owns and runs a local shop, library and community centre.
Steven Wilcock- Chair of the Trustees (Trawden Library Shop and Community Centre).
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Lancashire village buys its own pub - to add to its shop and library Trawden’s residents raise over half a million pounds to purchase their local after it was listed as an asset of community value
Trawden Village which has recently taken ownership of the only pub in the village. £450,000 was raised through a local share issue (share ownership ranging from £500-£30,000). Each share holder gets a single vote. The pub is leased to a landlord for commercial use.
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Steven Wilcock- Chair of the Trustees (Trawden Library Shop and Community Centre).
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Lancashire village buys its own pub - to add to its shop and library Trawden’s residents raise over half a million pounds to purchase their local after it was listed as an asset of community value
Trawden Village which has recently taken ownership of the only pub in the village. £450,000 was raised through a local share issue (share ownership ranging from £500-£30,000). Each share holder gets a single vote. The pub is leased to a landlord for commercial use.
The community also owns and runs a local shop, library and community centre.
Trish Ainsworth a volunteer community support worker in Trawden working with a friendship group in the Library.
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Lancashire village buys its own pub - to add to its shop and library Trawden’s residents raise over half a million pounds to purchase their local after it was listed as an asset of community value
Trawden Village which has recently taken ownership of the only pub in the village. £450,000 was raised through a local share issue (share ownership ranging from £500-£30,000). Each share holder gets a single vote. The pub is leased to a landlord for commercial use.
The community also owns and runs a local shop, library and community centre.
Molly Ralphson Trawden Volunteer coordinator for the Library and community shop and communication officer for the Trawden Steering Group.
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Lancashire village buys its own pub - to add to its shop and library Trawden’s residents raise over half a million pounds to purchase their local after it was listed as an asset of community value
Trawden Village which has recently taken ownership of the only pub in the village. £450,000 was raised through a local share issue (share ownership ranging from £500-£30,000). Each share holder gets a single vote. The pub is leased to a landlord for commercial use.
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Beverly Robinson who volunteers with the Trawden in Bloom community group.
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Lancashire village buys its own pub - to add to its shop and library Trawden’s residents raise over half a million pounds to purchase their local after it was listed as an asset of community value
Trawden Village which has recently taken ownership of the only pub in the village. £450,000 was raised through a local share issue (share ownership ranging from £500-£30,000). Each share holder gets a single vote. The pub is leased to a landlord for commercial use.
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Members of a local friendship group meeting in the Library.
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REPORTAGE - Ein Tag im Leben eines Cowboys
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Veterinarian Doug Reid, left, and his son Scott pack away their gear before a storm hits at a branding on a family farm near Cremona, Alta., Friday, June 16, 2017. The act of marking livestock with fire-heated marks to identify ownership has origins in ancient times, with use dating back to the ancient Egyptians.
Day in the Life of Cowboys, Alberta, Canada - 16 Jun 2017
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REPORTAGE - Ein Tag im Leben eines Cowboys
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A calf is hot branded at a branding on a family farm near Cremona, Alta., Friday, June 16, 2017. The act of marking livestock with fire-heated marks to identify ownership has origins in ancient times, with use dating back to the ancient Egyptians.
Day in the Life of Cowboys, Alberta, Canada - 16 Jun 2017
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REPORTAGE - Ein Tag im Leben eines Cowboys
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Chris Montgomery immobilizes a calf to at a branding on a family farm near Cremona, Alta., Friday, June 16, 2017. The act of marking livestock with fire-heated marks to identify ownership has origins in ancient times, with use dating back to the ancient Egyptians.
Day in the Life of Cowboys, Alberta, Canada - 16 Jun 2017
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REPORTAGE - Ein Tag im Leben eines Cowboys
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Richard Sheehan puts on a rain jacket before a storm hits at a branding on a family farm near Cremona, Alta., Friday, June 16, 2017. The act of marking livestock with fire-heated marks to identify ownership has origins in ancient times, with use dating back to the ancient Egyptians.
Day in the Life of Cowboys, Alberta, Canada - 16 Jun 2017
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REPORTAGE - Ein Tag im Leben eines Cowboys
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A cowboy holds a calf in place after roping it at a branding on a family farm near Cremona, Alta., Friday, June 16, 2017. The act of marking livestock with fire-heated marks to identify ownership has origins in ancient times, with use dating back to the ancient Egyptians.
Day in the Life of Cowboys, Alberta, Canada - 16 Jun 2017
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REPORTAGE - Ein Tag im Leben eines Cowboys
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The fur of a calf flares up as it is hot branded at a branding on a family farm near Cremona, Alta., Friday, June 16, 2017. The act of marking livestock with fire-heated marks to identify ownership has origins in ancient times, with use dating back to the ancient Egyptians.
Day in the Life of Cowboys, Alberta, Canada - 16 Jun 2017
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REPORTAGE - Ein Tag im Leben eines Cowboys
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Kurt Reid, left, and Richard Sheehan, at a branding on a family farm near Cremona, Alta., Friday, June 16, 2017. The act of marking livestock with fire-heated marks to identify ownership has origins in ancient times, with use dating back to the ancient Egyptians.
Day in the Life of Cowboys, Alberta, Canada - 16 Jun 2017
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REPORTAGE - Ein Tag im Leben eines Cowboys
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Veterinarian Doug Reid, left, and his son Scott look on at a branding on a family farm near Cremona, Alta., Friday, June 16, 2017. The act of marking livestock with fire-heated marks to identify ownership has origins in ancient times, with use dating back to the ancient Egyptians.
Day in the Life of Cowboys, Alberta, Canada - 16 Jun 2017
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REPORTAGE - Ein Tag im Leben eines Cowboys
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The muddy boot of a cowboy at a branding on a family farm near Cremona, Alta., Friday, June 16, 2017. The act of marking livestock with fire-heated marks to identify ownership has origins in ancient times, with use dating back to the ancient Egyptians.
Day in the Life of Cowboys, Alberta, Canada - 16 Jun 2017
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REPORTAGE - Ein Tag im Leben eines Cowboys
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A cowboy walks his horse through a herd of calves as he selects a calf to rope at a branding on a family farm near Cremona, Alta., Friday, June 16, 2017. The act of marking livestock with fire-heated marks to identify ownership has origins in ancient times, with use dating back to the ancient Egyptians.
Day in the Life of Cowboys, Alberta, Canada - 16 Jun 2017
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REPORTAGE - Ein Tag im Leben eines Cowboys
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Chris Montgomery waits to brand a calf at a branding on a family farm near Cremona, Alta., Friday, June 16, 2017. The act of marking livestock with fire-heated marks to identify ownership has origins in ancient times, with use dating back to the ancient Egyptians.
Day in the Life of Cowboys, Alberta, Canada - 16 Jun 2017
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FEATURE - Palmöl Plantagen und Abholzung auf Borneo
PLEASE CREDIT: Sean Whyte/COP/Halsgrove/Rex Features
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Making way for new oil palm plantations. The ownership of palm oil companies is worldwide, but Malaysian companies are very prevalent in Indonesia while at the same time trying to look good in the media by claiming not to be causing deforestation in their own country.
'The Ape Crusaders' A book written and partly photographed by Sean Whyte, a campaigner on behalf of orangutan protection. The book takes the reader on a photographic journey throughout Borneo showing for the first time the highs and lows of frontline orangutan conservation in action, Indonesia - Dec 2011
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Young Couple
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Young couple sit looking at newspaper in kitchen
Young Couple
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New Apartment
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MODEL RELEASED Woman decides on pictures to mount in new apartment
New Apartment
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New Apartment
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Sunlit window in new apartment
New Apartment
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New Apartment
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MODEL RELEASED Woman leans on archway of new apartment
New Apartment
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New Apartment
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MODEL RELEASED Woman stands in hallway of new apartment
New Apartment
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New Apartment
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Paint samples on wall of new apartment
New Apartment
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New Apartment
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Old clothes on radiator under window of new apartment
New Apartment
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New Apartment
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Pot of paint in hallway of new apartment
New Apartment
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A Ten Week Old Tabby Kitten Called 'polly' Whose Owner Gary Marsh 57 From Newcastle-under-lyme Staffs Discovered The Word 'cat' As A Marking In Her Fur When He Took Ownership From A Local Pet Rescue Centre.
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A Ten Week Old Tabby Kitten Called 'polly' Whose Owner Gary Marsh 57 From Newcastle-under-lyme Staffs Discovered The Word 'cat' As A Marking In Her Fur When He Took Ownership From A Local Pet Rescue Centre.
A Ten Week Old Tabby Kitten Called 'polly' Whose Owner Gary Marsh 57 From Newcastle-under-lyme Staffs Discovered The Word 'cat' As A Marking In Her Fur When He Took Ownership From A Local Pet Rescue Centre.
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Reem Island in Abu Dhabi Under Construction, UAE - 01 May 2009
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Reem Island in Abu Dhabi under construction, United Arab Emirates.
Reem Island in Abu Dhabi Under Construction, UAE - 01 May 2009
The island is one of the first free zones in the capital where foreign expats can buy
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Mezzotint portrait of Anthony Henley Esq by John Smith, 1694, after a portrait by Sir Godfrey Kneller. Three-quarter length, leaning against a wall on his left arm, wearing robes, a wig and ceremonial sword. In sylvan setting, probably to show his ownership of the land. Underneath and pasted onto the mount is a biographical entry on Henley from the DNB, and photocopies of the frontispiece of 'The Single Songs with the Dialogue Found in the New Opera Call'd Brutus of Alba: or, Augusta's Triumph', composed by Mr Daniel Purcell (dedicated to Norton and Henley by the composer); words of 'A Song' by Henley (from Thomas Southern's 'The Maid's Last Prayer', 1693, p42 - Robert Spencer's hand, in ink), and 'A Two Part Song, the Words by Mr Henley' from Orpheus Britannicus 1, 1698 (Henry Purcell). RAM 2003.2298
credit: Royal Academy of Music / Arenapal
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South Africa Escalating Violence
Men try to extinguish a fire in the settlement of Ramaphosa near Johannesburg, South Africa on Tuesday, May 20, 2008. At least 24 people have been killed in over a week of violent attacks on African migrant workers who are accused by many in South Africa's poor townships of stealing jobs and fuelling a wave of violent crime.
***Please contact WpN for more information on this story. These are the first exclusive images from a continuing feature the photographer is working on this week; he is currently available for assignment to further explore this escalating story.*** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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South Africa Escalating Violence
try to extinguish a fire in the settlement of Ramaphosa near Johannesburg, South Africa on Tuesday, May, 20, 2008. At least 24 people have been killed in over a week of violent attacks on African migrant workers who are accused by many in South Africa's poor townships of stealing jobs and fuelling a wave of violent crime.
***Please contact WpN for more information on this story. These are the first exclusive images from a continuing feature the photographer is working on this week; he is currently available for assignment to further explore this escalating story.*** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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South Africa Escalating Violence
A women flees from a fire in the settlement of Ramaphosa near Johannesburg, South Africa on Tuesday, May 20, 2008. At least 24 people have been killed in over a week of violent attacks on African migrant workers who are accused by many in South Africa's poor townships of stealing jobs and fuelling a wave of violent crime.
***Please contact WpN for more information on this story. These are the first exclusive images from a continuing feature the photographer is working on this week; he is currently available for assignment to further explore this escalating story.*** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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