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  • NEWS - News-Bilder des Jahres 2019
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    NEWS - News-Bilder des Jahres 2019
    The Chicago River is dyed green for St. Patrick's Day in a view from the LondoHouse rooftop patio, on Saturday, March 16, 2019, in Chicago. (Photo by Abel Uribe/Chicago Tribune/TNS/Sipa USA) (DUKAS/SIPA USA) *** Local Caption *** 25874804
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  • FEATURE - Best of - Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Best of - Bilder des Tages
    June 7, 2018 - Severn, MD, USA - Pallbearers carry the casket after the funeral service for Staff Sgt. Eddison Alexander Hermond, Jr., at The Church at Severn Run on Thursday, June 7, 2018, in Severn, Md. Staff Sgt. Hermond died trying to rescue a woman during the flash flood at Ellicott City, Md., on May 27 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURES - Überlebt: Kyle Laman war Aug in Auge mit dem Parkland-Schützen Nikolas Cruz
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    FEATURES - Überlebt: Kyle Laman war Aug in Auge mit dem Parkland-Schützen Nikolas Cruz
    In Fort Lauderdale, Fla., in April 2018, Dr. Michael C. Cheung, right, talks to Kyle Laman, left, about future procedures that he will have to undergo. During the Parkland shooting, the freshman locked eyes with gunman Nikolas Cruz. Cruz aimed, covering the hallway at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in a hail of bullets. Laman ducked just in time to avoid a life-threatening injury, but not fast enough to miss a life-altering one. (Photo by Jose A. Iglesias/El Nuevo Herald/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23129463
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  • FEATURES - Überlebt: Kyle Laman war Aug in Auge mit dem Parkland-Schützen Nikolas Cruz
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    FEATURES - Überlebt: Kyle Laman war Aug in Auge mit dem Parkland-Schützen Nikolas Cruz
    Doctor Michael C. Cheung removes some stitches from the site of the surgery during a visit by Kyle Laman to CRS Plastic Surgery in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., in April 2018.

    During the Parkland shooting, the freshman locked eyes with gunman Nikolas Cruz. Cruz aimed, covering the hallway at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in a hail of bullets. Laman ducked just in time to avoid a life-threatening injury, but not fast enough to miss a life-altering one. (Photo by Jose A. Iglesias/El Nuevo Herald/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23129448

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  • FEATURES - Überlebt: Kyle Laman war Aug in Auge mit dem Parkland-Schützen Nikolas Cruz
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    FEATURES - Überlebt: Kyle Laman war Aug in Auge mit dem Parkland-Schützen Nikolas Cruz
    In Coral Springs, Fla., in April 2018, Kyle Laman smiles as he goes though a therapy session. During the Parkland shooting, the freshman locked eyes with gunman Nikolas Cruz. Cruz aimed, covering the hallway at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in a hail of bullets. Laman ducked just in time to avoid a life-threatening injury, but not fast enough to miss a life-altering one. (Photo by Jose A. Iglesias/El Nuevo Herald/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23129445
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  • FEATURES - Überlebt: Kyle Laman war Aug in Auge mit dem Parkland-Schützen Nikolas Cruz
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    FEATURES - Überlebt: Kyle Laman war Aug in Auge mit dem Parkland-Schützen Nikolas Cruz
    In Fort Lauderdale, Fla., in April 2018, doctors Michael C. Cheung, left, and Christopher J. Low, middle, of CRS Plastic Surgery take a look at Kyle's wound. During the Parkland shooting, the freshman locked eyes with gunman Nikolas Cruz. Cruz aimed, covering the hallway at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in a hail of bullets. Laman ducked just in time to avoid a life-threatening injury, but not fast enough to miss a life-altering one. (Photo by Jose A. Iglesias/El Nuevo Herald/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 23129464
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  • PEOPLE - Oscars: Promis im Publikum
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    PEOPLE - Oscars: Promis im Publikum
    March 4, 2018 - Hollywood, CA, USA - Animated Short winners, ''Dear Basketball,'' Glen Keane and Kobe Bryant backstage at the 90th Academy Awards ceremony on Sunday, March 4, 2018 in Hollywood, Calif (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Adam Rashkind of Winter Garden, Fla. symbolically lights the first candle of the eight days of Hannukah as members of the central Florida Jewish community and residents of Winter Garden gather for the Menorah lighting ceremony on Tuesday, December 12, 2017. The lighting was hosted by the Chabad of South Orlando. (Photo by Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21808470
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  • FEATURE - Schildkröte Winnie wird mit einem Sensor in die Freiheit entlassen
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    FEATURE - Schildkröte Winnie wird mit einem Sensor in die Freiheit entlassen
    Winnie the Loggerhead Turtle is set for release at Bill Baggs State Park in Key Biscayne, Fla., by Miami Seaquarium care team emloyees on Tuesday, June 27, 2017, after the turtle was rescued and rehabilitaded after being found exhausted, with a fresh wound on her shell. (Photo by C.M. Guerrero/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20549224
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  • FEATURE - Schildkröte Winnie wird mit einem Sensor in die Freiheit entlassen
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    FEATURE - Schildkröte Winnie wird mit einem Sensor in die Freiheit entlassen
    Winnie the Loggerhead Turtle is set for release at Bill Baggs State Park in Key Biscayne, Fla., by Jessica Schisshauer, left, from the Miami Seaquarium and her assistant on Tuesday, June 27, 2017, after the turtle was rescued and rehabilitaded after being found at the St. Lucie Power Plant exhausted, with a fresh wound on her shell. (Photo by C.M. Guerrero/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20549223
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  • FEATURE - Schildkröte Winnie wird mit einem Sensor in die Freiheit entlassen
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    FEATURE - Schildkröte Winnie wird mit einem Sensor in die Freiheit entlassen
    Winnie the Loggerhead Turtle is released at Bill Baggs State Park in Key Biscayne, Fla., on Tuesday, June 27, 2017, by Miami Seaquarium care team emloyees after the turtle was rescued and rehabilitaded after being found at the St. Lucie Power Plant exhausted, with a fresh wound on her shell. (Photo by C.M. Guerrero/Miami Herald/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 20549225
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Manatees find refuge in the warm waters of Blue Spring located at Blue Spring State Park, Orange City, Fla., in a 2015 file image. More manatees than ever have been swimming around in Florida’s waterways, scientists said on Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2018, although more than 700 have died this year. (Photo by Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 25079476
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  • Hopes fade for restoration of historic church, birthplace of gospel music
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    Hopes fade for restoration of historic church, birthplace of gospel music
    The shell of Pilgrim Baptist Church, which was destroyed by a multi-alarm fire on Jan. 6, 2006, is seen on Jan. 9, 2006 in Chicago. (Photo by Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Hopes fade for restoration of historic church, birthplace of gospel music
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    Hopes fade for restoration of historic church, birthplace of gospel music
    Pilgrim Baptist Church is engulfed with flames at 33rd and Indiana on Jan. 6, 2006 on Chicago's South Side. Nearly a decade after the fire, the church has yet to be rebuilt. (Photo by Alex Garcia/Chicago Tribune/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Dentist office of hunter who killed Cecil the lion
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    Dentist office of hunter who killed Cecil the lion
    A sign posted on the door at River Bluff Dental on Tuesday, July 28, 2015 in Bloomington, Minn. River Bluff Dental owner Dr. Walter Palmer has gotten criticism over the sport killing of a beloved lion in Zimbabwe named "Cecil." (Renee Jones Schneider/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Dentist office of hunter who killed Cecil the lion
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    Dentist office of hunter who killed Cecil the lion
    Bernie the dog sniffs stuffed animals placed at the front door of River Bluff Dental on Tuesday, July 28, 2015 in Bloomington, Minn. River Bluff Dental owner Dr. Walter Palmer has gotten criticism over the sport killing of a beloved lion in Zimbabwe named "Cecil." (Renee Jones Schneider/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Dentist office of hunter who killed Cecil the lion
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    Dentist office of hunter who killed Cecil the lion
    Bernie the dog sniffs stuffed animals placed at the front door of River Bluff Dental on Tuesday, July 28, 2015 in Bloomington, Minn. River Bluff Dental owner Dr. Walter Palmer has gotten criticism over the sport killing of a beloved lion in Zimbabwe named "Cecil." (Renee Jones Schneider/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Tennessee shooting vigil
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    Tennessee shooting vigil
    Donna Christian-Lowe puts her hand to her face as people bow their heads in prayer during an interfaith vigil at Olivet Baptist Church held in remembrance of victims of the July 16 shootings on Friday, July 17, 2015, in Chattanooga, Tenn. The vigil was held one day after gunman Mohammad Youssef Abdulazeez shot and killed four U.S. Marines and wounded two others and a Chattanooga police officer at the Naval Operational Support Center on Amnicola Highway shortly after firing into the Armed Forces Career Center on Lee Highway. (Photo by Doug Strickland/Chattanooga Times Free Press/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Tennessee shooting vigil
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    Tennessee shooting vigil
    Retired Army Col. Chris Cole wears a Military Order of the Purple Heart hat at an interfaith vigil at Olivet Baptist Church held in remembrance of victims of the July 16 shootings on Friday, July 17, 2015, in Chattanooga, Tenn. The vigil was held one day after gunman Mohammad Youssef Abdulazeez shot and killed four U.S. Marines and wounded two others and a Chattanooga police officer at the Naval Operational Support Center on Amnicola Highway shortly after firing into the Armed Forces Career Center on Lee Highway. (Photo by Doug Strickland/Chattanooga Times Free Press/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Tennessee shooting vigil
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    Tennessee shooting vigil
    Supporters gather for an interfaith vigil at Olivet Baptist Church held in remembrance of victims of the July 16 shootings on Friday, July 17, 2015, in Chattanooga, Tenn. (Photo by Doug Strickland/Chattanooga Times Free Press/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Tennessee shooting vigil
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    Tennessee shooting vigil
    Supporters gather for an interfaith vigil at Olivet Baptist Church held in remembrance of victims of the July 16 shootings on Friday, July 17, 2015, in Chattanooga, Tenn. The vigil was held one day after gunman Mohammad Youssef Abdulazeez shot and killed four U.S. Marines and wounded two others and a Chattanooga police officer at the Naval Operational Support Center on Amnicola Highway shortly after firing into the Armed Forces Career Center on Lee Highway. (Photo by Doug Strickland/Chattanooga Times Free Press/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Tennessee shooting vigil
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    Tennessee shooting vigil
    Uzma Munir, who came with others from the Islamic Society of Greater Chattanooga to offer their support, puts her hands to her face while listening during an interfaith vigil at Olivet Baptist Church held in remembrance of victims of the July 16 shootings on Friday, July 17, 2015, in Chattanooga, Tenn. (Photo by Doug Strickland/Chattanooga Times Free Press/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Charleston, S.C., aftermath
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    Charleston, S.C., aftermath
    People join hands during a prayer service held at the memorial site outside the "Mother" Emanuel A.M.E. Church on Saturday, June 20, 2015, in Charleston, S.C. (Photo by Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Charleston, S.C., aftermath
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    Charleston, S.C., aftermath
    A young girl looks on as Pastor Dimas Salaberrios leads a prayer service outside the "Mother" Emanuel A.M.E. Church on Saturday, June 20, 2015, in Charleston, S.C. (Photo by Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Charleston, S.C., aftermath
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    Charleston, S.C., aftermath
    Signatures cover a banner for mourners to sign as part of the sidewalk memorial in front of the "Mother" Emanuel A.M.E. Church on Saturday, June 20, 2015, in Charleston, S.C. (Photo by Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Charleston, S.C., aftermath
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    Charleston, S.C., aftermath
    Sheila Smalls, left, and Lucinda Magwood weep and pray as they prepare to lay flowers on the memorial at the "Mother" Emanuel A.M.E. Church on Saturday, June 20, 2015, in Charleston, S.C. (Photo by Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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    Woody Allen at NoMi restaurant at the Park Hyatt in Chicago on July 20, 2014. His new film "Magic in the Moonlight," is the 44th in his 48 years as a director. (Photo by Jose M. Osorio/Chicago Tribune/MCT/Sipa USA) (DUKAS/SIPA USA)
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  • Dalai Lama visits Princeton
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    Dalai Lama visits Princeton
    The Dalai Lama waves as he leaves the stage after his talk, "Develop the Heart: A talk with his Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama," held on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014, at the Princeton University gymnasium in Princeton, N.J. (Photo by Michael S. Wirtz/Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS/Sipa USA)
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    Clouds pass in front of the Supermoon early on Saturday, July 12, 2014, in Olathe, Kan., as it nears its closest point to the earth, called perigee. (Photo by John Sleezer/Kansas City Star/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • U.S. Border Patrol
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    U.S. Border Patrol
    James Chilton, an Arizona borderland rancher living and working in Arivaca, Ariz., keeps sections of water pipe that have been damaged by smugglers trying to get water, as seen April 29, 2014. (Photo by Will Seberger/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • U.S. Border Patrol
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    U.S. Border Patrol
    James Chilton, an Arizona borderland rancher living and working in Arivaca, Ariz., keeps sections of water pipe that have been damaged by smugglers trying to get water, as seen April 29, 2014. (Photo by Will Seberger/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • U.S. Border Patrol
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    U.S. Border Patrol
    Arizona border rancher James Chilton stands at the U.S.-Mexico border on his ranch near Arivaca, Ariz., April 29, 2014. His 50,000-acre ranch stretches south to the U.S.-Mexico border, where only a barbed wire fence separates the nations. He has struggled with smuggling-related troubles for nearly two decades. (Photo by Will Seberger/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • U.S. Border Patrol
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    U.S. Border Patrol
    Arizona border rancher James Chilton stands at the U.S.-Mexico border on his ranch near Arivaca, Ariz., April 29, 2014. His 50,000-acre ranch stretches south to the U.S.-Mexico border, where only a barbed wire fence separates the nations. He has struggled with smuggling-related troubles for nearly two decades. (Photo by Will Seberger/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • U.S. Border Patrol
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    U.S. Border Patrol
    Arizona border rancher James Chilton checks a water tank on his ranch near Arivaca, Ariz., April 29, 2014. Chilton has offered this part of his property to Customs and Border Protection for use as a tactical forward operating base, but they have not taken him up on his offer. (Photo by Will Seberger/MCT/Sipa USA)

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  • U.S. Border Patrol
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    U.S. Border Patrol
    Arizona border rancher James Chilton speaks with a U.S. Border Patrol agent on his ranch near Arivaca, Ariz., April 29, 2014. His 50,000-acre ranch stretches south to the U.S.-Mexico border, where only a barbed wire fence separates the nations. He has struggled with smuggling-related troubles for nearly two decades. (Photo by Will Seberger/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • U.S. Border Patrol
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    U.S. Border Patrol
    Smuggler-related trash on James Chilton's ranch near Arivaca, Ariz. is pictured, April 29, 2014. His 50,000-acre ranch stretches south to the U.S.-Mexico border, where only a barbed wire fence separates the nations. He has struggled with smuggling-related troubles for nearly two decades. (Photo by Will Seberger/MCT/Sipa USA)

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  • Inside Scarlett Lewis' Home, Filled With Inside Scarlett Lewis' Home, Filled With Memories
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    Inside Scarlett Lewis' Home, Filled With Inside Scarlett Lewis' Home, Filled With Memories
    Scarlett Lewis, the mother of Jesse Lewis, the Sandy Hook first grader shot and killed by Adam Lanza after telling his classmates to run, has written a book. Lewis sits in her Sandy Hook home where a painting of her with Jesse and her older son, J.T., hangs in the living room. (Photo by John Woike/Hartford Courant/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Batkid saves the day
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    Batkid saves the day
    Batkid, Miles Scott, 5, walks away under a police escort with all his goodies after appearing at a rally at City Hall in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 15, 2013. Miles is a leukemia survivor from Tulelake in Siskiyou County, Calif. After battling leukemia since he was a year old, Miles is now in remission. One of his heroes is Batman, so to celebrate the end of his treatment, the Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area granted his wish to become Batkid for a day. (Photo by Gary Reyes/Bay Area News Group/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Batkid saves the day
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    Batkid saves the day
    Miles Scott, 5, is cheered by the crowd at City Hall in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 15, 2013. Miles is a leukemia survivor from Tulelake in Siskiyou County, Calif. After battling leukemia since he was a year old, Miles is now in remission. One of his heroes is Batman, so to celebrate the end of his treatment, the Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area granted his wish to become Batkid for a day. (Photo by Gary Reyes/Bay Area News Group/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Batkid saves the day
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    Batkid saves the day
    Miles Scott, 5, the Batkid, waits in the Batmobile as he gets ready to stop a bank robbery in San Francisco on Friday, Nov. 15, 2013. Miles is a leukemia survivor from Tulelake in Siskiyou County, Calif. After battling leukemia since he was a year old, Miles is now in remission. One of his heroes is Batman, so to celebrate the end of his treatment, the Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area granted his wish to become Batkid for a day. (Photo by Gary Reyes/Bay Area News Group/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Barricades once blocking the World War II memorial are brought up and stacked in front of the White House in Washington, DC as protest to the federal shutdown during Sunday's Million Vet March.
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    Barricades once blocking the World War II memorial are brought up and stacked in front of the White House in Washington, DC as protest to the federal shutdown during Sunday's Million Vet March.
    Veterans and supporters of the Million Vet March take over the World War II Memorial in protest to the federal government shutdown in Washington, D.C., on Sunday, October 13, 2013. (Photo by Keith Lane/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Diana Nyad swims from Cuba to Florida
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    Diana Nyad swims from Cuba to Florida
    Diana Nyad is met by trainer Bonnie Stoll after she finished her historic 110-mile swim after finishing her historic swim from Havana, Cuba, to Key West, Florida, Monday, September 2, 2013. (Photo by Cammy Clark/Miami Herald/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Diana Nyad swims from Cuba to Florida
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    Diana Nyad swims from Cuba to Florida
    Diana Nyad told the crowd to "never give up" after she finished her historic 110-mile swim after finishing her historic swim from Havana, Cuba, to Key West, Florida, Monday, September 2, 2013. (Photo by Cammy Clark/Miami Herald/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Diana Nyad swims from Cuba to Florida
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    Diana Nyad swims from Cuba to Florida
    Diana Nyad swims the last few strokes into Smathers Beach to complete her historic crossing from Havana, Cuba, to Key West, Florida, Monday, September 2, 2013. (Photo by Cammy Clark/Miami Herald/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Sinkhole in Orlando, FL
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    Sinkhole in Orlando, FL
    Buildings collapse into a sinkhole at the Summer Bay Resort on U.S. Highway 192 in Clermont, Florida, Monday, August 12, 2013. Guests had only 10 to 15 minutes to escape the collapsing buildings at the Summer Bay Resort on U.S. Highway 192 in the Four Corners area, located about 7 miles east of Walt Disney World resort, where a large sinkhole- about 60 feet in diameter and 15 feet deep- opened in the earth late Sunday. (Photo by Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Sinkhole in Orlando, FL
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    Sinkhole in Orlando, FL
    Buildings collapse into a sinkhole at the Summer Bay Resort on U.S. Highway 192 in Clermont, Florida, Monday, August 12, 2013. Guests had only 10 to 15 minutes to escape the collapsing buildings at the Summer Bay Resort on U.S. Highway 192 in the Four Corners area, located about 7 miles east of Walt Disney World resort, where a large sinkhole- about 60 feet in diameter and 15 feet deep- opened in the earth late Sunday. (Photo by Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
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    Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
    Even the the water in swampy parts of Band-e Amir is clear. (Jay Price/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
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    Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
    Band-e Amir has become the nation's soothing antidote to the daily horrors elsewhere of improvised bombs, suicide attacks and bribe-hungry police. Partly that's due to the peacefulness and startling beauty of the remote region, which is tucked away high in the Hindu Kush of Central Afghanistan, and partly because four years ago it became Afghanistan's first national park. (Photo by Jay Price/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
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    Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
    Band-e Amir park is popular with Afghans in part because it's one of only a few places in the country where women and children can enjoy themselves outside in safety. (Jay Price/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
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    Afghan park offers solitude and beauty
    Afghans partake of the popular swan boats of Band-e Amir. Several families from 15 local village split the profits of the boat rental operation. The park is a rare safe refuge where women and children can enjoy themselves outside in safety. (Jay Price/MCT/Sipa USA)
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