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NEWS - Kalifornien: Brände in Simi Valley
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ronen Tivony/SOPA Images/REX (10461518l)
Firefighters conduct a controlled burn as they fight the Easy Fire near the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. The fire spread quickly due to strong Santa Ana winds with wind gusts reaching up to 70 mph in some areas. The National Weather Service issued a rare extreme red flag warning to the greater Los Angeles area. The fire prompted mandatory evacuations.
Wildfires in Simi Valley, California, USA - 30 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Kalifornien: Brände in Simi Valley
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ronen Tivony/SOPA Images/REX (10461518e)
Inmate firefighters contribute to the firefighting efforts during the Easy Fire near the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. The fire spread quickly due to strong Santa Ana winds with wind gusts reaching up to 70 mph in some areas. The National Weather Service issued a rare extreme red flag warning to the greater Los Angeles area. The fire prompted mandatory evacuations.
Wildfires in Simi Valley, California, USA - 30 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Kalifornien: Brände in Simi Valley
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ronen Tivony/SOPA Images/REX (10461518m)
Inmate firefighters contribute to the firefighting efforts during the Easy Fire near the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. The fire spread quickly due to strong Santa Ana winds with wind gusts reaching up to 70 mph in some areas. The National Weather Service issued a rare extreme red flag warning to the greater Los Angeles area. The fire prompted mandatory evacuations.
Wildfires in Simi Valley, California, USA - 30 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Kalifornien: Brände in Simi Valley
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ronen Tivony/SOPA Images/REX (10461518n)
A photographer takes pictures of firefighters during the Easy Fire near the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. The fire spread quickly due to strong Santa Ana winds with wind gusts reaching up to 70 mph in some areas. The National Weather Service issued a rare extreme red flag warning to the greater Los Angeles area. The fire prompted mandatory evacuations.
Wildfires in Simi Valley, California, USA - 30 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Kalifornien: Brände in Simi Valley
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ronen Tivony/SOPA Images/REX (10461518j)
Firefighters conduct a controlled burn as they fight the Easy Fire near the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. The fire spread quickly due to strong Santa Ana winds with wind gusts reaching up to 70 mph in some areas. The National Weather Service issued a rare extreme red flag warning to the greater Los Angeles area. The fire prompted mandatory evacuations.
Wildfires in Simi Valley, California, USA - 30 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Kalifornien: Brände in Simi Valley
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ronen Tivony/SOPA Images/REX (10461518k)
A Ventura County Sheriff?s vehicle covered in fire retardant dropped by an airplane as firefighters battle the Easy Fire near the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. The fire spread quickly due to strong Santa Ana winds with wind gusts reaching up to 70 mph in some areas. The National Weather Service issued a rare extreme red flag warning to the greater Los Angeles area. The fire prompted mandatory evacuations.
Wildfires in Simi Valley, California, USA - 30 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Kalifornien: Brände in Simi Valley
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ronen Tivony/SOPA Images/REX (10461518h)
Firefighters conduct a controlled burn as they fight the Easy Fire near the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. The fire spread quickly due to strong Santa Ana winds with wind gusts reaching up to 70 mph in some areas. The National Weather Service issued a rare extreme red flag warning to the greater Los Angeles area. The fire prompted mandatory evacuations.
Wildfires in Simi Valley, California, USA - 30 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Kalifornien: Brände in Simi Valley
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ronen Tivony/SOPA Images/REX (10461518i)
A firefighting helicopter makes a water drop on the Easy Fire near the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. The fire spread quickly due to strong Santa Ana winds with wind gusts reaching up to 70 mph in some areas. The National Weather Service issued a rare extreme red flag warning to the greater Los Angeles area. The fire prompted mandatory evacuations.
Wildfires in Simi Valley, California, USA - 30 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Kalifornien: Brände in Simi Valley
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ronen Tivony/SOPA Images/REX (10461518g)
Firefighters conduct a controlled burn as they fight the Easy Fire near the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. The fire spread quickly due to strong Santa Ana winds with wind gusts reaching up to 70 mph in some areas. The National Weather Service issued a rare extreme red flag warning to the greater Los Angeles area. The fire prompted mandatory evacuations.
Wildfires in Simi Valley, California, USA - 30 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Kalifornien: Brände in Simi Valley
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ronen Tivony/SOPA Images/REX (10461518d)
Inmate firefighters contribute to the firefighting efforts during the Easy Fire near the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. The fire spread quickly due to strong Santa Ana winds with wind gusts reaching up to 70 mph in some areas. The National Weather Service issued a rare extreme red flag warning to the greater Los Angeles area. The fire prompted mandatory evacuati
Wildfires in Simi Valley, California, USA - 30 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Kalifornien: Brände in Simi Valley
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ronen Tivony/SOPA Images/REX (10461518f)
Firefighters battle the Easy Fire near the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. The fire spread quickly due to strong Santa Ana winds with wind gusts reaching up to 70 mph in some areas. The National Weather Service issued a rare extreme red flag warning to the greater Los Angeles area. The fire prompted mandatory evacuations.
Wildfires in Simi Valley, California, USA - 30 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Kalifornien: Brände in Simi Valley
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ronen Tivony/SOPA Images/REX (10461518c)
A firefighter wears a bandana with the American flag during the Easy Fire near the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. The fire spread quickly due to strong Santa Ana winds with wind gusts reaching up to 70 mph in some areas. The National Weather Service issued a rare extreme red flag warning to the greater Los Angeles area. The fire prompted mandatory evacuations.
Wildfires in Simi Valley, California, USA - 30 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Kalifornien: Brände in Simi Valley
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ronen Tivony/SOPA Images/REX (10461518b)
A firefighting helicopter makes a water drop on the Easy Fire near the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. The fire spread quickly due to strong Santa Ana winds with wind gusts reaching up to 70 mph in some areas. The National Weather Service issued a rare extreme red flag warning to the greater Los Angeles area. The fire prompted mandatory evacuations.
Wildfires in Simi Valley, California, USA - 30 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Kalifornien: Brände in Simi Valley
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ronen Tivony/SOPA Images/REX (10461518a)
Inmate firefighters contribute to the firefighting efforts during the Easy Fire near the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. The fire spread quickly due to strong Santa Ana winds with wind gusts reaching up to 70 mph in some areas. The National Weather Service issued a rare extreme red flag warning to the greater Los Angeles area. The fire prompted mandatory evacuations.
Wildfires in Simi Valley, California, USA - 30 Oct 2019
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Dylann Roof, the suspected Charleston gunman, America - 21 Jun 2015
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Enterprise News and Picrures 21/6/12
Pic shows: Dylann Roof, 21, who murdered nine people at the Emanuel African American church in South Carolina on Wednesday night in a race-hate crime, seen here in pictures he posted of himself on an online blog entitled: " The Last Rhodesian," which he appears to have registered online on February 9. The webpage also contains a race hate manifesto of more than 2,000 words which gives an insight into the motive for the shootings. He states: " I chose Charleston because it is most historic city in my state, and at one time had the highest ratio of blacks to Whites in the country. The event that truly awakened me was the Trayvon Martin case. It was obvious that Zimmerman was the the right. But more importantly this prompted me to type in the words 'black on White crime' into Google, and I have never been the same since that day." He posted a large number of photos on the site, including this one, which, according to the metadata embedded within them, were created from August 2014 up until the day of the shooting, June 17 2015. A number of pictures see him posing with a handgun and the Confederate flag, burning an American flag and visiting sites steeped in racial history. His manifesto calls for a new civil war in America. Dylann Roof entered the Emanuel AME church at 110 Calhoun Street where he shot church members at a weekly bible study group. A five-year-old girl survived by playing dead and the killer let one woman escape to tell the world what happened. Eight of the victims died at the scene and one died later in hospital.
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Dylann Roof, the suspected Charleston gunman, America - 21 Jun 2015
Dylann Roof, 21, who murdered nine people at the Emanuel African American church in South Carolina has posted an online blog entitled 'The Last R
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Streaker Erica Roe Modelling A Special Bra In Bristol For The Bbc Television Programme 'looking Good Feeling Fit' Erika Roe (1957-) Also Known As The Twickenham Streaker Is Remembered For A Topless Run Across The Pitch Of Twickenham Stadium During
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Streaker Erica Roe Modelling A Special Bra In Bristol For The Bbc Television Programme 'looking Good Feeling Fit' Erika Roe (1957-) Also Known As The Twickenham Streaker Is Remembered For A Topless Run Across The Pitch Of Twickenham Stadium During An England Vs. Australia Rugby Union Match On 2 January 1982. It Has Been Described By The Bbc As 'perhaps The Most Famous Of All Streaks'. Roe Who Later Claimed To Have Been Inspired By Alcohol Ran Onto The Field During Half Time Exposing Her 40-inch Bosom. Roe And The Friend Who Joined Her Streak (sarah Bennett) Were Corralled By Police Officers On The Field One Of Whom Covered Roe's Chest With His Helmet While Leading Her Off The Field. While Roe Was Not The First Or The Last Streaker At An Athletic Event In 2007 The Independent Of London Declared That Her 'memorable' Streak Made Her A Suitable Icon To Represent All Such Streakers In Their Article On Sports Interruptions. The Event Prompted Manchester Confidential To Dub Her 'the Most Famous British Streaker'. Roe's Continuing Notoriety Saw Her Appear On The Nostalgic British Tv Programmes After They Were Famous (1999) And 80s Mania (2001). She Was Working At That Time In A Bookstore In Petersfield Hampshire But Moved With Her Husband And Children To Portugal To Become An Organic Farmer Of Sweet Potatoes Date Unknown.
Streaker Erica Roe Modelling A Special Bra In Bristol For The Bbc Television Programme 'looking Good Feeling Fit' Erika Roe (1957-) Also Known As The Twickenham Streaker Is Remembered For A Topless Run Across The Pitch Of Twickenham Stadium During
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Büstenhalter! Der BH wird 100 Jahre alt
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Medium who speaks to Princess Diana, Yorkshire, Britain - 07 Feb 2013
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Carolina Bruce, 56, looking through the same window she saw the spirit of Princess Diana through. She claims that sighting of Diana prompted her to buy that house.
'It's A Girl': Medium Claims To Know Sex of Royal Baby From Princess Diana
'It's A Girl': Medium Claims To Know Sex of Royal Baby From Princess Diana
A medium, who once appeared on GMTV with Lorraine Kelly, has claimed she can see and speak to Princess Diana who has told her the royal baby will be a girl.
Carolina Bruce from Knaresborough in North Yorkshire regularly communicates with the late Princess who has allegedly appeared declaring to be back in the form of an archangel - someone who's lived on Earth and crossed over.
During one of her many conversations with the Princess of Wales, Carolina has claimed the spirit of Diana envisaged her grandchild will also be born on her birthday - July 1st.
Even though the 56-year-old has said she believes the baby will be a girl by spiritual rights, a phrase describing God's decision, she doesn't know whether the world will accept another female like Diana, declaring 'the world crucified her like Jesus Christ'.
The mum-of-two said she began talking with Diana soon after her tragic death in 1997 and even sold her 400-year-old chocolate-box cottage when she received a message in the middle of the night from Diana telling her to move house.
With little hesitation Carolina put her house on the market and waited for the next sign from Princess Diana.
A few weeks later the cottage had sold but Diana still hadn't told Carolina where to go.
"I thought I had got the message wrong," explained Carolina.
However, the message finally came in the form of a glowing house.
Carolina explained: "I was mediating in a cemetery one day when I noticed that the house on the grounds was for sale by auct...
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Olympic Missiles To Be Installed On London Flats
Missile batteries will be placed on the roof of upmarket residential flats in London as part of planned defences for the upcoming Olympics.
The high-velocity-missiles will be placed on the flat roof of a converted former factory near to the Olympic stadium that is now home to upmarket flats.
The missiles, which travel three times faster than the speed of sound, are part of a network of defences that would be used in the event of an airborne attack on the Olympic venue.
They will be tested this week as part of the military's six- day trial of its ground-based air defence systems ahead of the Games
The building where the missiles will be installed forms part of a Grade II-listed gated redevelopment of the former Bryant and May match factory.
During the Olympics, security measures will also see typhoon jets and helicopters patrol the skies.
Meanwhile, a 23,000-strong force of security guards, including soldiers, will be on duty alongside 12,000 police officers.
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Olympic Missiles To Be Installed On London Flats
Missile batteries will be placed on the roof of upmarket residential flats in London as part of planned defences for the upcoming Olympics.
The high-velocity-missiles will be placed on the flat roof of a converted former factory near to the Olympic stadium that is now home to upmarket flats.
The missiles, which travel three times faster than the speed of sound, are part of a network of defences that would be used in the event of an airborne attack on the Olympic venue.
They will be tested this week as part of the military's six- day trial of its ground-based air defence systems ahead of the Games
The building where the missiles will be installed forms part of a Grade II-listed gated redevelopment of the former Bryant and May match factory.
During the Olympics, security measures will also see typhoon jets and helicopters patrol the skies.
Meanwhile, a 23,000-strong force of security guards, including soldiers, will be on duty alongside 12,000 police officers.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Please refer to individual images for credit
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IEMJHTGXI (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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