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FUSSBALL - Bo Henriksen, Cheftrainer des FC Zürich, gratuliert Arsenal-Manager Mikel Arteta zum Sieg
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Lindrit Kamberi of FC Zurich squares and Eddie Nketiah of Arsenal FC jostle for possession
Arsenal FC v FC Zurich, UEFA Europa League, Group Stage, Group A, Matchday 6 of 6, Football, The Emirates Stadium, London, UK - 03 Nov 2022
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PEOPLE - Xherdan Shaqiri in Action
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Philip Billing of Huddersfield Town & Liverpool midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri via for possession of the ball during the Premier League match between Huddersfield Town and Liverpool at the John Smiths Stadium, Huddersfield
Huddersfield Town v Liverpool, Premier League - 20 Oct 2018
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FEATURE - Bilder des Tages
November 20, 2017 - Turin, Piedmont, Italy - Turin, Italy - November 20, 2017: Evictions of migrants from the buildings of former Olympic Village Ex Moi in Turin, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Flüchtlinge zeigen ihren vertvollsten Besitz
When refugees unveil their most valuable possession
For his personal project entitled ImPORTRAITS, photographer Gabriel Hill has produced a series of portraits of refugees, revealing their most valuable possession.
A powerful and moving way of telling their stories through a simple object, be it a picture, a cuddly toy or even a simple piece of paper.
Photo Shows: „I had packed some things from home, but the smugglers told us to throw everything away. I didn‘t have the heart to toss out the photo of my mother, so I hid it under my clothes. I haven‘t seen my mother since I left, so this picture of her is very important to me.“
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REPORTAGE - Flüchtlinge zeigen ihren vertvollsten Besitz
When refugees unveil their most valuable possession
For his personal project entitled ImPORTRAITS, photographer Gabriel Hill has produced a series of portraits of refugees, revealing their most valuable possession.
A powerful and moving way of telling their stories through a simple object, be it a picture, a cuddly toy or even a simple piece of paper.
Photo Shows: „I had to leave my home from one second to the other. Unfortunately, there was no time to take anything with me.“
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REPORTAGE - Flüchtlinge zeigen ihren vertvollsten Besitz
When refugees unveil their most valuable possession
For his personal project entitled ImPORTRAITS, photographer Gabriel Hill has produced a series of portraits of refugees, revealing their most valuable possession.
A powerful and moving way of telling their stories through a simple object, be it a picture, a cuddly toy or even a simple piece of paper.
Photo Shows: I had to abandon our home in Sri Lanka in 1984. I walked most of the way, but in order to get to Switzerland, I took a boat, a plane, and a train as well.
I wasn‘t able to take much with me besides the clothes I had on. Since I had to leave my family behind, these photos were the only things that were im- portant to me, and luckily I could carry them on me. In the photos, you can see my parents, my brother, and my sister—who‘s now deceased.“
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REPORTAGE - Flüchtlinge zeigen ihren vertvollsten Besitz
When refugees unveil their most valuable possession
For his personal project entitled ImPORTRAITS, photographer Gabriel Hill has produced a series of portraits of refugees, revealing their most valuable possession.
A powerful and moving way of telling their stories through a simple object, be it a picture, a cuddly toy or even a simple piece of paper.
Photo Shows: Originally I‘m Palestinian, but I ed from Lebanon. A few years ago, I con- verted from Islam to Christianity and a priest gave me this Bible. During my journey, a boat I was on was in trouble, and our xer ordered us to throw all our stuff overboard. Somehow I managed to hide my Bible. It‘s my most treasured possession and gives me strength in hard times. It‘s been soaked with seawater, and it‘s quite dirty, but I wouldn‘t want a new one.
Here in Switzerland, I live in an asylum predominantly with Muslims—my family are the only ones who know I converted. That‘s why I can‘t show my face—I‘m living a double life.“
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REPORTAGE - Flüchtlinge zeigen ihren vertvollsten Besitz
When refugees unveil their most valuable possession
For his personal project entitled ImPORTRAITS, photographer Gabriel Hill has produced a series of portraits of refugees, revealing their most valuable possession.
A powerful and moving way of telling their stories through a simple object, be it a picture, a cuddly toy or even a simple piece of paper.
Photo Shows: In 1959, I ed with my father, my mother, my sister, and my grandparents from Tibet to India. I was two at the time, although I don‘t know the exact day I was born. I arrived in India only with my father and my grandparents—we had lost my sister and my mother on the way.
The most important items we had on our escape were the torches illumina- ting the pass over the Himalaya.“
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REPORTAGE - Flüchtlinge zeigen ihren vertvollsten Besitz
When refugees unveil their most valuable possession
For his personal project entitled ImPORTRAITS, photographer Gabriel Hill has produced a series of portraits of refugees, revealing their most valuable possession.
A powerful and moving way of telling their stories through a simple object, be it a picture, a cuddly toy or even a simple piece of paper.
Photo Shows: It took me almost nine months to arrive in Switzerland. I wanted to take a ship from Turkey to Greece, but we kept getting caught by the coast guard in Greece and sent back to Turkey. I tried ve times—once, the boat over- turned and sank.
From all the things I took with me, only this cellphone is left. My mother bought it just before I ed Afghanistan—she spent 3,000 afghani [about $45] on it. That‘s half of my family‘s monthly income.
The phone was the only way I could let my family know where I was on my journey and that I was OK. My mother was very worried, so a call from time to time helped to calm her down. The phone also made me feel safer and less lonely.“
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REPORTAGE - Flüchtlinge zeigen ihren vertvollsten Besitz
When refugees unveil their most valuable possession
For his personal project entitled ImPORTRAITS, photographer Gabriel Hill has produced a series of portraits of refugees, revealing their most valuable possession.
A powerful and moving way of telling their stories through a simple object, be it a picture, a cuddly toy or even a simple piece of paper.
Photo Shows: The escape from Eritrea was quite long and exhausting. Walking for days, being held captive in several countries, and crossing of one of world‘s big- gest deserts didn‘t make it an easy journey. We were lucky, though. Ever- yone survived.
I took some personal things with me, but I had to throw most of it away be- fore crossing the desert, so I could take as many bottles of water with me as possible. I kept a small book with phone numbers and a few photos from my childhood.
The phone numbers were very important, because I was held captive a few times and had to pay my captors a ransom for them to let me go. I‘m lucky enough to have an uncle in the United States—he‘d send me money, so I could pay. That made his number the most important thing in my life.“
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REPORTAGE - Flüchtlinge zeigen ihren vertvollsten Besitz
When refugees unveil their most valuable possession
For his personal project entitled ImPORTRAITS, photographer Gabriel Hill has produced a series of portraits of refugees, revealing their most valuable possession.
A powerful and moving way of telling their stories through a simple object, be it a picture, a cuddly toy or even a simple piece of paper.
Photo Shows: Five years ago, I had to leave Afghanistan. I was trained as a police of cer there, but shortly after I had started on the job, I was forced to leave the country.
I had a backpack with my belongings with me, but the human traf ckers told me to throw it away. The only thing I have left is this little book from the police academy and a necklace my mother gave me.
I always dreamed of becoming a police of cer. This little book is the only thing I have left of that dream.“
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REPORTAGE - Flüchtlinge zeigen ihren vertvollsten Besitz
When refugees unveil their most valuable possession
For his personal project entitled ImPORTRAITS, photographer Gabriel Hill has produced a series of portraits of refugees, revealing their most valuable possession.
A powerful and moving way of telling their stories through a simple object, be it a picture, a cuddly toy or even a simple piece of paper.
Photo Shows: Five years ago, I had to leave Iran. The only things I could take with me was what t in the pockets of my trousers.
After a few months, I arrived in Switzerland. I made most of the journey on foot. Every now and then we had to cross a river on a rubber boat.
I only took these three photos with me. Every single one reminds me of a different time in my life before I had to ee—times I have warm memories of. I would have taken more things with me if that had been an option at the time, but it wasn‘t.“
©Gabriel Hill/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)
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REPORTAGE - Flüchtlinge zeigen ihren vertvollsten Besitz
When refugees unveil their most valuable possession
For his personal project entitled ImPORTRAITS, photographer Gabriel Hill has produced a series of portraits of refugees, revealing their most valuable possession.
A powerful and moving way of telling their stories through a simple object, be it a picture, a cuddly toy or even a simple piece of paper.
Photo Shows: I got on a ship in Libya that was supposed to bring us to Italy. I couldn‘t take anything with me except the clothes I was wearing and a little piece of paper with the phone number of my family on it. They had told me to get in touch with them as soon as I would arrive in Italy. About half way, the ship overturned and sank. My clothes were soaked and became so heavy I had to take them off. They disappeared in the sea, along with that piece of paper with my family‘s phone number on it. I survived, together with about 200 others. More than 250 people from that ship drowned.
Months after eeing Eritrea, I found someone in Switzerland who could re- ach out to my family. They thought I hadn‘t survived the crossing. This piece of paper with their number on it used to be the most important thing I owned.“
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REPORTAGE - Flüchtlinge zeigen ihren vertvollsten Besitz
When refugees unveil their most valuable possession
For his personal project entitled ImPORTRAITS, photographer Gabriel Hill has produced a series of portraits of refugees, revealing their most valuable possession.
A powerful and moving way of telling their stories through a simple object, be it a picture, a cuddly toy or even a simple piece of paper.
Photo Shows: I have been living in Switzerland for two years now. My family could only af- ford one journey out of the country, so I‘m all alone here. It‘s very expensive to leave, so they won‘t be able to follow me here.
When I left home, my father gave me a cellphone. This cellphone and the clothes I was wearing were the only things I could take with me.
Thanks to the cellphone, I was able to get in touch with my family and tell them that I had arrived safely. It also gave me the feeling that I wasn‘t alone. It meant everything to me.“
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REPORTAGE - Flüchtlinge zeigen ihren vertvollsten Besitz
When refugees unveil their most valuable possession
For his personal project entitled ImPORTRAITS, photographer Gabriel Hill has produced a series of portraits of refugees, revealing their most valuable possession.
A powerful and moving way of telling their stories through a simple object, be it a picture, a cuddly toy or even a simple piece of paper.
Photo Shows: Five years ago, I ed Afghanistan. When I left, I couldn‘t take anything with me except the clothes I was wearing.
I was very little when my father was killed, so I hardy have any memories of him. He always wore a golden necklace, and after he died, my mother gave it to me.
I came to Switzerland by myself, and this necklace is everything I have from my family and my homeland. It means the world to me—it makes me feel like I‘m not alone, like my father is always with me.“
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REPORTAGE - Flüchtlinge zeigen ihren vertvollsten Besitz
When refugees unveil their most valuable possession
For his personal project entitled ImPORTRAITS, photographer Gabriel Hill has produced a series of portraits of refugees, revealing their most valuable possession.
A powerful and moving way of telling their stories through a simple object, be it a picture, a cuddly toy or even a simple piece of paper.
Photo Shows: When I was a child, my father would often travel to Africa for work. One time when I was three, I had asked him to bring me back a real-life mon- key, but he brought me a stuffed bunny he had bought for me during a transit at Zurich Airport.
I took that bunny everywhere. When the war began, everything went so fast I could neither understand what was going on nor think about what I wanted to take with me when we ed. That‘s how I forgot my bunny when we left. My dad stayed behind, and I wrote him so many letters saying things like, „Did you nd my bunny? I miss you!“
I can‘t describe how I felt when I saw my father again three years later, in 1995. My whole body was trembling when I saw his face at the airport in Zurich—and saw that he was holding my bunny.“
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Actor Tony Curtis (died 9/10) Arriving At Uxbridge Court Where He Was Fined A50 For Possession Of Cannabis Discovered In His Luggage At Heathrow Airport.
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Actor Tony Curtis (died 9/10) Arriving At Uxbridge Court Where He Was Fined A50 For Possession Of Cannabis Discovered In His Luggage At Heathrow Airport.
Actor Tony Curtis (died 9/10) Arriving At Uxbridge Court Where He Was Fined A50 For Possession Of Cannabis Discovered In His Luggage At Heathrow Airport.
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Arrest mugshots of Dale Alan Lee, America - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (1883695a)
Arrest for alleged aggravated battery and sale of marijuana - 30/08/2009
Arrest mugshots of Dale Alan Lee, America - Sep 2012
The face is older, but the teeth remain the same.
Naughty Dale Alan Lee's epic and incomplete set of teeth first came to the world's attention in 2009 when his buck-tooth arrest mugshot sent the web into overload.
At the time he was dubbed 'Dracula' by the cruel cops who arrested him.
Unfortunately, Dale, 45, hasn't changed his ways and he has seen himself in trouble with the law a couple of times since, the most recent being collared by Florida's Dade City Police Department this month for alleged possession of methamphetamine.
His handful of drug-related arrests may be a pity, but at least his mugshots are proof that bad teeth are not just the domain of the English.
DALE'S ARREST HISTORY:
- Arrest for alleged aggravated battery and sale of marijuana - 30/08/2009
- Arrest for alleged sale and possession of marijuana - 15/10/2010
- Arrest for alleged possession of methamphetamine - 10/09/2012
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Arrest mugshots of Dale Alan Lee, America - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (1883695c)
Arrest for alleged possession of methamphetamine - 10/09/2012
Arrest mugshots of Dale Alan Lee, America - Sep 2012
The face is older, but the teeth remain the same.
Naughty Dale Alan Lee's epic and incomplete set of teeth first came to the world's attention in 2009 when his buck-tooth arrest mugshot sent the web into overload.
At the time he was dubbed 'Dracula' by the cruel cops who arrested him.
Unfortunately, Dale, 45, hasn't changed his ways and he has seen himself in trouble with the law a couple of times since, the most recent being collared by Florida's Dade City Police Department this month for alleged possession of methamphetamine.
His handful of drug-related arrests may be a pity, but at least his mugshots are proof that bad teeth are not just the domain of the English.
DALE'S ARREST HISTORY:
- Arrest for alleged aggravated battery and sale of marijuana - 30/08/2009
- Arrest for alleged sale and possession of marijuana - 15/10/2010
- Arrest for alleged possession of methamphetamine - 10/09/2012
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Arrest mugshots of Dale Alan Lee, America - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (1883695b)
Arrest for alleged sale and possession of marijuana - 15/10/2010
Arrest mugshots of Dale Alan Lee, America - Sep 2012
The face is older, but the teeth remain the same.
Naughty Dale Alan Lee's epic and incomplete set of teeth first came to the world's attention in 2009 when his buck-tooth arrest mugshot sent the web into overload.
At the time he was dubbed 'Dracula' by the cruel cops who arrested him.
Unfortunately, Dale, 45, hasn't changed his ways and he has seen himself in trouble with the law a couple of times since, the most recent being collared by Florida's Dade City Police Department this month for alleged possession of methamphetamine.
His handful of drug-related arrests may be a pity, but at least his mugshots are proof that bad teeth are not just the domain of the English.
DALE'S ARREST HISTORY:
- Arrest for alleged aggravated battery and sale of marijuana - 30/08/2009
- Arrest for alleged sale and possession of marijuana - 15/10/2010
- Arrest for alleged possession of methamphetamine - 10/09/2012
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Banksy up for auction ... and he would just hate the very idea
The biggest commercial exhibition of works by the graffiti artist Banksy ever held will open to the public next week - and its curator admits the artist would hate it.
The unauthorised retrospective is taking place in the heart of the arts establishment, at Sotheby's, curated by Steve Lazarides - who was the elusive artist's dealer for the first decade of his public career.
'It's about as far removed from something he would contemplate doing as you could get,' Mr Lazarides said. 'At the same time, thereÕs an open market and I figured sooner or late someone was going to do it and I thought it should be me. I would be more sympathetic than most.'
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Banksy up for auction ... and he would just hate the very idea
The biggest commercial exhibition of works by the graffiti artist Banksy ever held will open to the public next week - and its curator admits the artist would hate it.
The unauthorised retrospective is taking place in the heart of the arts establishment, at Sotheby's, curated by Steve Lazarides - who was the elusive artist's dealer for the first decade of his public career.
'It's about as far removed from something he would contemplate doing as you could get,' Mr Lazarides said. 'At the same time, thereÕs an open market and I figured sooner or late someone was going to do it and I thought it should be me. I would be more sympathetic than most.'
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Banksy up for auction ... and he would just hate the very idea
The biggest commercial exhibition of works by the graffiti artist Banksy ever held will open to the public next week - and its curator admits the artist would hate it.
The unauthorised retrospective is taking place in the heart of the arts establishment, at Sotheby's, curated by Steve Lazarides - who was the elusive artist's dealer for the first decade of his public career.
'It's about as far removed from something he would contemplate doing as you could get,' Mr Lazarides said. 'At the same time, thereÕs an open market and I figured sooner or late someone was going to do it and I thought it should be me. I would be more sympathetic than most.'
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Banksy up for auction ... and he would just hate the very idea
The biggest commercial exhibition of works by the graffiti artist Banksy ever held will open to the public next week - and its curator admits the artist would hate it.
The unauthorised retrospective is taking place in the heart of the arts establishment, at Sotheby's, curated by Steve Lazarides - who was the elusive artist's dealer for the first decade of his public career.
'It's about as far removed from something he would contemplate doing as you could get,' Mr Lazarides said. 'At the same time, thereÕs an open market and I figured sooner or late someone was going to do it and I thought it should be me. I would be more sympathetic than most.'
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Banksy up for auction ... and he would just hate the very idea
The biggest commercial exhibition of works by the graffiti artist Banksy ever held will open to the public next week - and its curator admits the artist would hate it.
The unauthorised retrospective is taking place in the heart of the arts establishment, at Sotheby's, curated by Steve Lazarides - who was the elusive artist's dealer for the first decade of his public career.
'It's about as far removed from something he would contemplate doing as you could get,' Mr Lazarides said. 'At the same time, thereÕs an open market and I figured sooner or late someone was going to do it and I thought it should be me. I would be more sympathetic than most.'
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Banksy up for auction ... and he would just hate the very idea
The biggest commercial exhibition of works by the graffiti artist Banksy ever held will open to the public next week - and its curator admits the artist would hate it.
The unauthorised retrospective is taking place in the heart of the arts establishment, at Sotheby's, curated by Steve Lazarides - who was the elusive artist's dealer for the first decade of his public career.
'It's about as far removed from something he would contemplate doing as you could get,' Mr Lazarides said. 'At the same time, thereÕs an open market and I figured sooner or late someone was going to do it and I thought it should be me. I would be more sympathetic than most.'
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Banksy up for auction ... and he would just hate the very idea
The biggest commercial exhibition of works by the graffiti artist Banksy ever held will open to the public next week - and its curator admits the artist would hate it.
The unauthorised retrospective is taking place in the heart of the arts establishment, at Sotheby's, curated by Steve Lazarides - who was the elusive artist's dealer for the first decade of his public career.
'It's about as far removed from something he would contemplate doing as you could get,' Mr Lazarides said. 'At the same time, thereÕs an open market and I figured sooner or late someone was going to do it and I thought it should be me. I would be more sympathetic than most.'
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Banksy up for auction ... and he would just hate the very idea
The biggest commercial exhibition of works by the graffiti artist Banksy ever held will open to the public next week - and its curator admits the artist would hate it.
The unauthorised retrospective is taking place in the heart of the arts establishment, at Sotheby's, curated by Steve Lazarides - who was the elusive artist's dealer for the first decade of his public career.
'It's about as far removed from something he would contemplate doing as you could get,' Mr Lazarides said. 'At the same time, thereÕs an open market and I figured sooner or late someone was going to do it and I thought it should be me. I would be more sympathetic than most.'
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Funny facial hair mugshots, America - Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1966657r)
Oh Mo! This Ain't Movember: Funny Facial Hair Mugshots
Oh Mo! Gentlemen may be struggling to grow acceptable facial hair for Movember - but this gallery of American police mugshots shows a hilarious range of facial hair.
Fuzzy faces abound with everything ranging from the classic handlebar moustache to bizarre half-beards.
And for stubble-challenged guys finding it difficult to produce a passable face-fuzz, you could copy one man who has 'Ladies Love It' tattooed on his upper lip.
The police portraits come from all around the U.S., but those featured all have one thing in common - their facial hair should be a crime.
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Arrest mugshots of Dale Alan Lee, America - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1883695c)
Arrest for alleged possession of methamphetamine - 10/09/2012
Arrest mugshots of Alan Dale Lee, America - Sep 2012
The face is older, but the teeth remain the same.
Naughty Alan Dale Lee's epic and incomplete set of teeth first came to the world's attention in 2009 when his buck-tooth arrest mugshot sent the web into overload.
At the time he was dubbed 'Dracula' by the cruel cops who arrested him.
Unfortunately, Alan, 45, hasn't changed his ways and he has seen himself in trouble with the law a couple of times since, the most recent being collared by Florida's Dade City Police Department this month for alleged possession of methamphetamine.
His handful of drug-related arrests may be a pity, but at least his mugshots are proof that bad teeth are not just the domain of the English.
ALAN'S ARREST HISTORY:
- Arrest for alleged aggravated battery and sale of marijuana - 30/08/2009
- Arrest for alleged sale and possession of marijuana - 15/10/2010
- Arrest for alleged possession of methamphetamine - 10/09/2012
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ISIRBKTRR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Arrest mugshots of Dale Alan Lee, America - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1883695b)
Arrest for alleged sale and possession of marijuana - 15/10/2010
Arrest mugshots of Alan Dale Lee, America - Sep 2012
The face is older, but the teeth remain the same.
Naughty Alan Dale Lee's epic and incomplete set of teeth first came to the world's attention in 2009 when his buck-tooth arrest mugshot sent the web into overload.
At the time he was dubbed 'Dracula' by the cruel cops who arrested him.
Unfortunately, Alan, 45, hasn't changed his ways and he has seen himself in trouble with the law a couple of times since, the most recent being collared by Florida's Dade City Police Department this month for alleged possession of methamphetamine.
His handful of drug-related arrests may be a pity, but at least his mugshots are proof that bad teeth are not just the domain of the English.
ALAN'S ARREST HISTORY:
- Arrest for alleged aggravated battery and sale of marijuana - 30/08/2009
- Arrest for alleged sale and possession of marijuana - 15/10/2010
- Arrest for alleged possession of methamphetamine - 10/09/2012
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MICK JAGGER AND MARIANNE FAITHFULL APPEAR IN COURT CHARGED WITH ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF THE DRUG CANABIS RESIN. 18 DEC. 1969
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Pete Doherty at Thames Magistrates' Court for a possession of drugs review, Bow, east London, Britain - 17 Jan 2007
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Pete Doherty at Thames Magistrates' Court for a possession of drugs review, Bow, east London, Britain - 17 Jan 2007
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Brazil v North Korea, 2010 FIFA World Cup football match, Ellis Park, Johannesburg, South Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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Brazil v North Korea, 2010 FIFA World Cup football match, Ellis Park, Johannesburg, South Africa - 15 Jun 2010
Brazil beat North Korea 2-1
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Pete Doherty possession of heroin hearing Gloucester Magistrates Court, Gloucester, Britain - 27 Jan 2010
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Pete Doherty possession of heroin hearing Gloucester Magistrates Court, Gloucester, Britain - 27 Jan 2010
Pete Doherty received a GBP 750 fine for taking heroin into court during his appearance for careless driving offence last month. Security guards noticed something falling from the Babyshambles frontmans' pocket, and on inspection, found it to be 13 bags heroin. He was arrested when he left the courthouse. Doherty claimed ignorance of the drugs, when he put one of his 'many coats' on to leave his house.
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Pete Doherty possession of heroin hearing Gloucester Magistrates Court, Gloucester, Britain - 27 Jan 2010
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Pete Doherty possession of heroin hearing Gloucester Magistrates Court, Gloucester, Britain - 27 Jan 2010
Pete Doherty received a GBP 750 fine for taking heroin into court during his appearance for careless driving offence last month. Security guards noticed something falling from the Babyshambles frontmans' pocket, and on inspection, found it to be 13 bags heroin. He was arrested when he left the courthouse. Doherty claimed ignorance of the drugs, when he put one of his 'many coats' on to leave his house.
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Pete Doherty possession of heroin hearing Gloucester Magistrates Court, Gloucester, Britain - 27 Jan 2010
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Pete Doherty possession of heroin hearing Gloucester Magistrates Court, Gloucester, Britain - 27 Jan 2010
Pete Doherty received a GBP 750 fine for taking heroin into court during his appearance for careless driving offence last month. Security guards noticed something falling from the Babyshambles frontmans' pocket, and on inspection, found it to be 13 bags heroin. He was arrested when he left the courthouse. Doherty claimed ignorance of the drugs, when he put one of his 'many coats' on to leave his house.
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Ryan O'Neal arrive at the Malibu court where he pleaded guilty this morning in a Malibu courtroom to felony possession of methamphetamine
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George Michael Arrested in Hampstead, London, Britain - 22 Sep 2008
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Underground public toilets in Hampstead where the alleged
offences were believed to have taken place.
George Michael Arrested in Hampstead, London, Britain - 22 Sep 2008
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George Michael Arrested in Hampstead, London, Britain - 22 Sep 2008
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Underground public toilets in Hampstead where the alleged
offences were believed to have taken place.
George Michael Arrested in Hampstead, London, Britain - 22 Sep 2008
George Michael has apologised to his fans for (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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George Michael Arrested in Hampstead, London, Britain - 22 Sep 2008
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Underground public toilets in Hampstead where the alleged
offences were believed to have taken place.
George Michael Arrested in Hampstead, London, Britain - 22 Sep 2008
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Lil' Kim (aka Kimberly Jones) was arrested by New Jersey cops in July 1996 and charged with possession of marijuana.
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Matthew McConaughey was arrested by Austin, Texas police in October 1999 and charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia
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