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  • 'We teach the hard way': prison coding initiative launches in Teesside. Innovative scheme is Europe’s first to train convicts to code and connect them with employers.
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    'We teach the hard way': prison coding initiative launches in Teesside. Innovative scheme is Europe’s first to train convicts to code and connect them with employers.
    Prisoners in English jails are being taught coding to give them the chance to earn up to £600 a day and plug a shortage of web developers on release. Code 4000, the first European initiative to train convicts to code and connect them with employers in the outside world, has launched at HMP Holme House in Stockton, Teesside.HMP Holme Moss, the first prison to introduce Code 4000 studies after a successful pilot project at HMP Humber to train inmates to become coders and prepare them for employment upon release from jail.
    Ashley Fulcher, the first ex-offender to take Code 4000 training and set up his own company, Shape Up Websites, after release from HMP Humber.

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  • 'We teach the hard way': prison coding initiative launches in Teesside. Innovative scheme is Europe’s first to train convicts to code and connect them with employers.
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    'We teach the hard way': prison coding initiative launches in Teesside. Innovative scheme is Europe’s first to train convicts to code and connect them with employers.
    Prisoners in English jails are being taught coding to give them the chance to earn up to £600 a day and plug a shortage of web developers on release. Code 4000, the first European initiative to train convicts to code and connect them with employers in the outside world, has launched at HMP Holme House in Stockton, Teesside.HMP Holme Moss, the first prison to introduce Code 4000 studies after a successful pilot project at HMP Humber to train inmates to become coders and prepare them for employment upon release from jail.
    Ashley Fulcher, the first ex-offender to take Code 4000 training and set up his own company, Shape Up Websites, after release from HMP Humber.

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  • 'We teach the hard way': prison coding initiative launches in Teesside. Innovative scheme is Europe’s first to train convicts to code and connect them with employers.
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    'We teach the hard way': prison coding initiative launches in Teesside. Innovative scheme is Europe’s first to train convicts to code and connect them with employers.
    Prisoners in English jails are being taught coding to give them the chance to earn up to £600 a day and plug a shortage of web developers on release. Code 4000, the first European initiative to train convicts to code and connect them with employers in the outside world, has launched at HMP Holme House in Stockton, Teesside.HMP Holme Moss, the first prison to introduce Code 4000 studies after a successful pilot project at HMP Humber to train inmates to become coders and prepare them for employment upon release from jail.
    Ashley Fulcher, the first ex-offender to take Code 4000 training and set up his own company, Shape Up Websites, after release from HMP Humber.

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  • 'We teach the hard way': prison coding initiative launches in Teesside. Innovative scheme is Europe’s first to train convicts to code and connect them with employers.
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    'We teach the hard way': prison coding initiative launches in Teesside. Innovative scheme is Europe’s first to train convicts to code and connect them with employers.
    Prisoners in English jails are being taught coding to give them the chance to earn up to £600 a day and plug a shortage of web developers on release. Code 4000, the first European initiative to train convicts to code and connect them with employers in the outside world, has launched at HMP Holme House in Stockton, Teesside.HMP Holme Moss, the first prison to introduce Code 4000 studies after a successful pilot project at HMP Humber to train inmates to become coders and prepare them for employment upon release from jail.
    Ashley Fulcher, the first ex-offender to take Code 4000 training and set up his own company, Shape Up Websites, after release from HMP Humber.

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  • Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
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    Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
    Donna Mooney the sister of Tommy Nicol, who killed himself in prison.

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  • Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
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    Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
    Donna Mooney the sister of Tommy Nicol, who killed himself in prison.

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  • Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
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    Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
    Donna Mooney the sister of Tommy Nicol, who killed himself in prison.

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  • Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
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    Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
    Donna Mooney the sister of Tommy Nicol, who killed himself in prison.

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  • Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
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    Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
    Donna Mooney the sister of Tommy Nicol, who killed himself in prison.

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  • Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
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    Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
    Donna Mooney the sister of Tommy Nicol, who killed himself in prison.

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  • Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
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    Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
    Donna Mooney the sister of Tommy Nicol, who killed himself in prison.

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  • Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
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    Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
    Donna Mooney the sister of Tommy Nicol, who killed himself in prison.

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  • Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
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    Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
    Donna Mooney the sister of Tommy Nicol, who killed himself in prison.

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  • Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
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    Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
    Donna Mooney the sister of Tommy Nicol, who killed himself in prison.

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  • Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
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    Sister of IPP prisoner who took his own life calls for urgent action. Tommy Nicol described his indeterminate sentence as ‘psychological torture’ before he died in 2015
    Donna Mooney the sister of Tommy Nicol, who killed himself in prison.

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  • 'A hopeless place': St Louis workhouse denounced as a modern-day debtors' prison. A campaign called #closetheworkhouse describes ‘unspeakably hellish conditions’, but officials defend it as a ‘kind-of rescue’.
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    'A hopeless place': St Louis workhouse denounced as a modern-day debtors' prison. A campaign called #closetheworkhouse describes ‘unspeakably hellish conditions’, but officials defend it as a ‘kind-of rescue’.
    Inez Bordeaux, an organizer in the? "Close the Workhouse" campaign, an effort to shut down to the City of St. Louis Medium Security Institution, poses for a photograph in front of the facility in the North Riverfront neighborhood of St. Louis Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2018. Bordeaux was held for a month at the detention facility in 2016 while awaiting a probation violation hearing. The facility has been the subject of numerous lawsuits alleging prisoners are held there in inhumane conditions. Inez Bordeaux, who was once incarcerated in St Louis’s Medium Security Institution known as the workhouse, is an organizer fighting for the facility to be closed. .

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  • 'A hopeless place': St Louis workhouse denounced as a modern-day debtors' prison. A campaign called #closetheworkhouse describes ‘unspeakably hellish conditions’, but officials defend it as a ‘kind-of rescue’.
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    'A hopeless place': St Louis workhouse denounced as a modern-day debtors' prison. A campaign called #closetheworkhouse describes ‘unspeakably hellish conditions’, but officials defend it as a ‘kind-of rescue’.
    Inez Bordeaux, an organizer in the? "Close the Workhouse" campaign, an effort to shut down to the City of St. Louis Medium Security Institution, poses for a photograph in front of the facility in the North Riverfront neighborhood of St. Louis Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2018. Bordeaux was held for a month at the detention facility in 2016 while awaiting a probation violation hearing. The facility has been the subject of numerous lawsuits alleging prisoners are held there in inhumane conditions. Inez Bordeaux, who was once incarcerated in St Louis’s Medium Security Institution known as the workhouse, is an organizer fighting for the facility to be closed. .

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  • 'A hopeless place': St Louis workhouse denounced as a modern-day debtors' prison. A campaign called #closetheworkhouse describes ‘unspeakably hellish conditions’, but officials defend it as a ‘kind-of rescue’.
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    'A hopeless place': St Louis workhouse denounced as a modern-day debtors' prison. A campaign called #closetheworkhouse describes ‘unspeakably hellish conditions’, but officials defend it as a ‘kind-of rescue’.
    Inez Bordeaux, an organizer in the? "Close the Workhouse" campaign, an effort to shut down to the City of St. Louis Medium Security Institution, poses for a photograph in front of the facility in the North Riverfront neighborhood of St. Louis Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2018. Bordeaux was held for a month at the detention facility in 2016 while awaiting a probation violation hearing. The facility has been the subject of numerous lawsuits alleging prisoners are held there in inhumane conditions. Inez Bordeaux, who was once incarcerated in St Louis’s Medium Security Institution known as the workhouse, is an organizer fighting for the facility to be closed. .

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  • The son of Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, Charlie Gilmour, 21, leaving Wayland Prison in Norfolk after serving four months of a16-month sentence
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    The son of Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, Charlie Gilmour, 21, leaving Wayland Prison in Norfolk after serving four months of a16-month sentence
    Charlie Gilmour, 21, leaving Wayland Prison in Norfolk after serving four months of a16-month sentence for his part in the violence that erupted during the tuition fees protests last year.

    He was photographed swinging from a Union Flag on the Cenotaph. Gilmour, of Billingshurst, West Sussex, was also seen leaping on to the bonnet of a Jaguar car that formed part of a royal convoy in a drink and drug-fuelled rampage.

    The son of Pink Floyd's David Gilmour has been freed, four months after he was jailed for violent disorder during a student fees protest in London. His solicitor said he had been released with a tag.

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  • The son of Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, Charlie Gilmour, 21, leaving Wayland Prison in Norfolk after serving four months of a16-month sentence
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    The son of Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, Charlie Gilmour, 21, leaving Wayland Prison in Norfolk after serving four months of a16-month sentence
    Charlie Gilmour, 21, leaving Wayland Prison in Norfolk after serving four months of a16-month sentence for his part in the violence that erupted during the tuition fees protests last year.

    He was photographed swinging from a Union Flag on the Cenotaph. Gilmour, of Billingshurst, West Sussex, was also seen leaping on to the bonnet of a Jaguar car that formed part of a royal convoy in a drink and drug-fuelled rampage.

    The son of Pink Floyd's David Gilmour has been freed, four months after he was jailed for violent disorder during a student fees protest in London. His solicitor said he had been released with a tag.

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  • The son of Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, Charlie Gilmour, 21, leaving Wayland Prison in Norfolk after serving four months of a16-month sentence
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    The son of Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, Charlie Gilmour, 21, leaving Wayland Prison in Norfolk after serving four months of a16-month sentence
    Charlie Gilmour, 21, leaving Wayland Prison in Norfolk after serving four months of a16-month sentence for his part in the violence that erupted during the tuition fees protests last year.

    He was photographed swinging from a Union Flag on the Cenotaph. Gilmour, of Billingshurst, West Sussex, was also seen leaping on to the bonnet of a Jaguar car that formed part of a royal convoy in a drink and drug-fuelled rampage.

    The son of Pink Floyd's David Gilmour has been freed, four months after he was jailed for violent disorder during a student fees protest in London. His solicitor said he had been released with a tag.

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  • The son of Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, Charlie Gilmour, 21, leaving Wayland Prison in Norfolk after serving four months of a16-month sentence
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    The son of Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, Charlie Gilmour, 21, leaving Wayland Prison in Norfolk after serving four months of a16-month sentence
    Charlie Gilmour, 21, leaving Wayland Prison in Norfolk after serving four months of a16-month sentence for his part in the violence that erupted during the tuition fees protests last year.

    He was photographed swinging from a Union Flag on the Cenotaph. Gilmour, of Billingshurst, West Sussex, was also seen leaping on to the bonnet of a Jaguar car that formed part of a royal convoy in a drink and drug-fuelled rampage.

    The son of Pink Floyd's David Gilmour has been freed, four months after he was jailed for violent disorder during a student fees protest in London. His solicitor said he had been released with a tag.

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  • The son of Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, Charlie Gilmour, 21, leaving Wayland Prison in Norfolk after serving four months of a16-month sentence
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    The son of Pink Floyd's David Gilmour, Charlie Gilmour, 21, leaving Wayland Prison in Norfolk after serving four months of a16-month sentence
    Charlie Gilmour, 21, leaving Wayland Prison in Norfolk after serving four months of a16-month sentence for his part in the violence that erupted during the tuition fees protests last year.

    He was photographed swinging from a Union Flag on the Cenotaph. Gilmour, of Billingshurst, West Sussex, was also seen leaping on to the bonnet of a Jaguar car that formed part of a royal convoy in a drink and drug-fuelled rampage.

    The son of Pink Floyd's David Gilmour has been freed, four months after he was jailed for violent disorder during a student fees protest in London. His solicitor said he had been released with a tag.

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  • VENEZUELA-TOCORON-JAIL-HUNGER STRIKE
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    (111025) -- TOCORON, Oct. 25, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Inmates from the Tocoron jail announce a hunger strike in support of the inmates in the Tocuyito prison, in Tocoron in the state of Carabobo, Venezuela, on Oct. 24, 2011. Inmates at the Tocuyito prison keep 26 employees hostage, demanding to be transferred to different prisons. (Xinhua/Juan Carlos Hernandez) (djj)
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  • PANAMA-PANAMA CITY-PRISON
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    (110915) -- PANAMA CITY, Sept. 15, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Prisoners of La Joya prison complex observe from a cell in Panama City, capital of Panama, on Sept. 14, 2011. La Joya prison is the biggest in Panama. It has about 5,500 inmates of whom less than 50 percent have been sentenced. (Xinhua/Mauricio Valenzuela) (axy)
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    (110915) -- PANAMA CITY, Sept. 15, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A custodian of La Joya prison complex guards a hall, in Panama City, capital of Panama, on Sept. 14, 2011. La Joya prison is the biggest in Panama. It has about 5,500 inmates of whom less than 50 percent have been sentenced. (Xinhua/Mauricio Valenzuela) (axy)
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    (110915) -- PANAMA CITY, Sept. 15, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Prisoners of La Joya prison complex observe the new cells they will be transferred to if they keep a good conduct, in Panama City, capital of Panama, on Sept. 14, 2011. La Joya prison is the biggest in Panama. It has about 5,500 inmates of whom less than 50 percent have been sentenced. (Xinhua/Mauricio Valenzuela) (axy)
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    (110915) -- PANAMA CITY, Sept. 15, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A custodian of La Joya prison complex guards the prison's entrance, in Panama City, capital of Panama, on Sept. 14, 2011. La Joya prison is the biggest in Panama. It has about 5,500 inmates of whom less than 50 percent have been sentenced. (Xinhua/Mauricio Valenzuela) (axy)
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    (110805) -- TIJUANA, Aug. 5, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Inmates walk in the Social Rehabilitation Center (Cereso) La Mesa, in Tijuana, northwestern Mexico, on Aug. 4, 2011. Prison authorities announced the installation of a cell inhibition as well as new security measures and the renovation of the prison entrance area. (Xinhua/Guillermo Arias) (zx)
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    MEXICO-TIJUANA-PRISON
    (110805) -- TIJUANA, Aug. 5, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Inmates walk in the Social Rehabilitation Center (Cereso) La Mesa, in Tijuana, northwestern Mexico, on Aug. 4, 2011. Prison authorities announced the installation of a cell inhibition as well as new security measures and the renovation of the prison entrance area. (Xinhua/Guillermo Arias) (zx)
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  • MEXICO-TIJUANA-PRISON
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    MEXICO-TIJUANA-PRISON
    (110805) -- TIJUANA, Aug. 5, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Anntena cell inhibition is seen in the Social Rehabilitation Center (Cereso) La Mesa, in Tijuana, northwestern Mexico, on Aug. 4, 2011. Prison authorities announced the installation of a cell inhibition as well as new security measures and the renovation of the prison entrance area. (Xinhua/Guillermo Arias) (zx)
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  • MEXICO-TIJUANA-PRISON
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    MEXICO-TIJUANA-PRISON
    (110805) -- TIJUANA, Aug. 5, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Anntena cell inhibition is seen in the Social Rehabilitation Center (Cereso) La Mesa, in Tijuana, northwestern Mexico, on Aug. 4, 2011. Prison authorities announced the installation of a cell inhibition as well as new security measures and the renovation of the prison entrance area. (Xinhua/Guillermo Arias) (zx)
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  • MEXICO-TIJUANA-PRISON
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    MEXICO-TIJUANA-PRISON
    (110805) -- TIJUANA, Aug. 5, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photos of family and firends of prisoners who were arrested for trying to enter the prison with prohibited items are seen in the Social Rehabilitation Center (Cereso) La Mesa, in Tijuana, northwestern Mexico, on Aug. 4, 2011. Prison authorities announced the installation of a cell inhibition as well as new security measures and the renovation of the prison entrance area. (Xinhua/Guillermo Arias) (zx)
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  • JORDAN-AMMAN-PRISONERS-GENERAL AMNESTY
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    JORDAN-AMMAN-PRISONERS-GENERAL AMNESTY
    (110609) -- AMMAN, June 9, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Jordanian prisoners show stamps on their hands as they were released from Jowaidah Prison under a general amnesty issued by King Abdallah II, in Jordan's capital of Amman, on June 9, 2011. According to the interim general amnesty law, which excluded crimes pertaining to espionage, state security, narcotics, rape, premeditated murder, financing of terrorism, money laundering and forgery of banknotes, around 4,000 prisoners will be released in successive batches. (Xinhua/Mohammad Abu Ghosh) (zw)
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  • JORDAN-AMMAN-PRISONERS-GENERAL AMNESTY
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    JORDAN-AMMAN-PRISONERS-GENERAL AMNESTY
    (110609) -- AMMAN, June 9, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Jordanian prisoners wave from a bus after they were released from Jowaidah Prison under a general amnesty issued by King Abdallah II, in Jordan's capital of Amman, on June 9, 2011. According to the interim general amnesty law, which excluded crimes pertaining to espionage, state security, narcotics, rape, premeditated murder, financing of terrorism, money laundering and forgery of banknotes, around 4,000 prisoners will be released in successive batches. (Xinhua/Mohammad Abu Ghosh) (zw)
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  • JORDAN-AMMAN-PRISONERS-GENERAL AMNESTY
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    JORDAN-AMMAN-PRISONERS-GENERAL AMNESTY
    (110609) -- AMMAN, June 9, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A Jordanian prisoner shows a stamp on his hand as he was released from Jowaidah Prison under a general amnesty issued by King Abdallah II, in Jordan's capital of Amman, on June 9, 2011. According to the interim general amnesty law, which excluded crimes pertaining to espionage, state security, narcotics, rape, premeditated murder, financing of terrorism, money laundering and forgery of banknotes, around 4,000 prisoners will be released in successive batches. (Xinhua/Mohammad Abu Ghosh) (zw)
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  • JORDAN-AMMAN-PRISONERS-GENERAL AMNESTY
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    JORDAN-AMMAN-PRISONERS-GENERAL AMNESTY
    (110609) -- AMMAN, June 9, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Jordanian prisoners hail as they were released from Jowaidah Prison under a general amnesty issued by King Abdallah II, in Jordan's capital of Amman, on June 9, 2011. According to the interim general amnesty law, which excluded crimes pertaining to espionage, state security, narcotics, rape, premeditated murder, financing of terrorism, money laundering and forgery of banknotes, around 4,000 prisoners will be released in successive batches. (Xinhua/Mohammad Abu Ghosh) (zw)
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  • JORDAN-AMMAN-PRISONERS-GENERAL AMNESTY
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    JORDAN-AMMAN-PRISONERS-GENERAL AMNESTY
    (110609) -- AMMAN, June 9, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Jordanian prisoners show stamps on their hands as they were released from Jowaidah Prison under a general amnesty issued by King Abdallah II, in Jordan's capital of Amman, on June 9, 2011. According to the interim general amnesty law, which excluded crimes pertaining to espionage, state security, narcotics, rape, premeditated murder, financing of terrorism, money laundering and forgery of banknotes, around 4,000 prisoners will be released in successive batches. (Xinhua/Mohammad Abu Ghosh) (zw)
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  • PHILIPPINES-PENITENTIARY SYSTEM
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    PHILIPPINES-PENITENTIARY SYSTEM
    (110607) -- MANILA, June 7, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Prisoners look out of their cell's window at the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) in Muntinlupa City, Philippines, June 7, 2011. The Department of Justice (DOJ) was seeking ways to remedy the difficult conditions inside the NBP due to its congestion and one desirable solution was believed to be a unified penitentiary system. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali) (zf)
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  • PHILIPPINES-PENITENTIARY SYSTEM
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    PHILIPPINES-PENITENTIARY SYSTEM
    (110607) -- MANILA, June 7, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Prisoners look out of their cell's window at the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) in Muntinlupa City, Philippines, June 7, 2011. The Department of Justice (DOJ) was seeking ways to remedy the difficult conditions inside the NBP due to its congestion and one desirable solution was believed to be a unified penitentiary system. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali) (zf)
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  • PHILIPPINES-MANILA-EARTHQUAKE-DRILL
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    PHILIPPINES-MANILA-EARTHQUAKE-DRILL
    (110329) -- MANILA, March 29, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A jail officer observes female inmates ducking and covering their heads during an earthquake drill inside the Female Detention Center in Quezon City, north of Manila, the Philippines, March 29, 2011. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali) (ybg)
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  • PHILIPPINES-MANILA-EARTHQUAKE-DRILL
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    PHILIPPINES-MANILA-EARTHQUAKE-DRILL
    (110329) -- MANILA, March 29, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Female inmates duck and cover their heads during an earthquake drill inside the Female Detention Center in Quezon City, north of Manila, the Philippines, March 29, 2011. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali) (ybg)
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  • PHILIPPINES-MANILA-EARTHQUAKE-DRILL
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    PHILIPPINES-MANILA-EARTHQUAKE-DRILL
    (110329) -- MANILA, March 29, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Female inmates duck and cover their heads during an earthquake drill inside the Female Detention Center in Quezon City, north of Manila, the Philippines, March 29, 2011. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali) (ybg)
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  • PEOPLE: Zum 50. Todestag von Dorothea Lange (11.10.)
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    PEOPLE: Zum 50. Todestag von Dorothea Lange (11.10.)
    MIGRANT LABOR CAMP, 1939.
    Family from Oklahoma with eleven children. Father, eldest daughter and eldest son working during pea harvest, Imperial County, California. Photograph, February 1939 by Dorothea Lange.

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