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  • Widespread Power Outage In Spain And Portugal
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    Widespread Power Outage In Spain And Portugal
    A message is left by neighbors for a prospective visitor, instructing him to shout at the door to gain entry because the buzzer is not functioning during the power outage in Granada, Spain, on April 28, 2025. Power outages affect Spain and Portugal in the Iberian Peninsula since 12:00 pm on April 28, impacting telecommunications, transportation, the internet, and public transport, as well as the daily lives of citizens. (Photo by Fermin Rodriguez/NurPhoto)

     

  • PEOPLE -  Jennifer Lopez und ihr Ehemann Ben Affleck shoppen überraschend in Mailand
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    PEOPLE - Jennifer Lopez und ihr Ehemann Ben Affleck shoppen überraschend in Mailand
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mimmo Carriero/ipa-agency.net/Shutterstock (13272159az)
    Jennifer Lopez and her husband Ben Affleck arrive by surprise in the late afternoon in the center to do some shopping. With some bodyguards who make room for them among the people they take a short walk, then visit some boutiques, the word of their presence spreads and the crowd becomes huge waiting for them outside Brunello Cuccinelli, so the bodyguards bring a car directly next to the boutique, and so with difficulty Jennifer and Ben Affleck manage to gain entrance to leave immediately.
    Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck arrive by surprise at Brunello Cucinelli, Milan, Italy - 25 Aug 2022

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  • FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
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    FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Shepherd/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9695616r)
    The annual cheese rolling race held at Coopers Hill, Brockworth outside Gloucester. Competitors race down the extremly steep slippery hill chasing a double Gloucester cheese, the winner of each race recieves the cheese as thier prize. Pictured here : Local legend Chris Anderson in the yellow jersey leads the field in his second race wher he won his second race of the day to gain his 22nd and all time record breaking win
    Cheese Rolling race, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK - 28 May 2018

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  • FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
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    FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Shepherd/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9695616m)
    The annual cheese rolling race held at Coopers Hill, Brockworth outside Gloucester. Competitors race down the extremly steep slippery hill chasing a double Gloucester cheese, the winner of each race recieves the cheese as thier prize. Pictured here : Local legend Chris Anderson in the yellow jersey leads the field in his second race wher he won his second race of the day to gain his 22nd and all time record breaking win
    Cheese Rolling race, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK - 28 May 2018

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  • FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
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    FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Shepherd/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9695616v)
    The annual cheese rolling race held at Coopers Hill, Brockworth outside Gloucester. Competitors race down the extremly steep slippery hill chasing a double Gloucester cheese, the winner of each race recieves the cheese as thier prize. Pictured here : Local legend Chris Anderson in the yellow jersey leads the field in his second race wher he won his second race of the day to gain his 22nd and all time record breaking win
    Cheese Rolling race, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK - 28 May 2018

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  • FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
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    FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Shepherd/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9695616u)
    The annual cheese rolling race held at Coopers Hill, Brockworth outside Gloucester. Competitors race down the extremly steep slippery hill chasing a double Gloucester cheese, the winner of each race recieves the cheese as thier prize. Pictured here : Local legend Chris Anderson in the yellow jersey leads the field in his second race wher he won his second race of the day to gain his 22nd and all time record breaking win
    Cheese Rolling race, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK - 28 May 2018

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  • FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
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    FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Shepherd/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9695616n)
    The annual cheese rolling race held at Coopers Hill, Brockworth outside Gloucester. Competitors race down the extremly steep slippery hill chasing a double Gloucester cheese, the winner of each race recieves the cheese as thier prize. Pictured here : Local legend Chris Anderson in the yellow jersey leads the field in his second race wher he won his second race of the day to gain his 22nd and all time record breaking win
    Cheese Rolling race, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK - 28 May 2018

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  • FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
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    FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Shepherd/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9695616p)
    The annual cheese rolling race held at Coopers Hill, Brockworth outside Gloucester. Competitors race down the extremly steep slippery hill chasing a double Gloucester cheese, the winner of each race recieves the cheese as thier prize. Pictured here : Local legend Chris Anderson in the yellow jersey leads the field in his second race wher he won his second race of the day to gain his 22nd and all time record breaking win
    Cheese Rolling race, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK - 28 May 2018

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  • FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
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    FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Shepherd/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9695616l)
    The annual cheese rolling race held at Coopers Hill, Brockworth outside Gloucester. Competitors race down the extremly steep slippery hill chasing a double Gloucester cheese, the winner of each race recieves the cheese as thier prize. Pictured here : Local legend Chris Anderson in the yellow jersey leads the field in his second race wher he won his second race of the day to gain his 22nd and all time record breaking win
    Cheese Rolling race, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK - 28 May 2018

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  • FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
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    FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Shepherd/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9695616t)
    The annual cheese rolling race held at Coopers Hill, Brockworth outside Gloucester. Competitors race down the extremly steep slippery hill chasing a double Gloucester cheese, the winner of each race recieves the cheese as thier prize. Pictured here : Local legend Chris Anderson in the yellow jersey leads the field in his second race wher he won his second race of the day to gain his 22nd and all time record breaking win
    Cheese Rolling race, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK - 28 May 2018

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  • FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
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    FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Shepherd/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9695616q)
    The annual cheese rolling race held at Coopers Hill, Brockworth outside Gloucester. Competitors race down the extremly steep slippery hill chasing a double Gloucester cheese, the winner of each race recieves the cheese as thier prize. Pictured here : Local legend Chris Anderson in the yellow jersey leads the field in his second race wher he won his second race of the day to gain his 22nd and all time record breaking win
    Cheese Rolling race, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK - 28 May 2018

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  • FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
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    FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Shepherd/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9695616w)
    The annual cheese rolling race held at Coopers Hill, Brockworth outside Gloucester. Competitors race down the extremly steep slippery hill chasing a double Gloucester cheese, the winner of each race recieves the cheese as thier prize. Pictured here : Local legend Chris Anderson in the yellow jersey leads the field in his second race wher he won his second race of the day to gain his 22nd and all time record breaking win
    Cheese Rolling race, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK - 28 May 2018

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  • FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
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    FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Shepherd/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9695616s)
    The annual cheese rolling race held at Coopers Hill, Brockworth outside Gloucester. Competitors race down the extremly steep slippery hill chasing a double Gloucester cheese, the winner of each race recieves the cheese as thier prize. Pictured here : Local legend Chris Anderson in the yellow jersey leads the field in his second race wher he won his second race of the day to gain his 22nd and all time record breaking win
    Cheese Rolling race, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK - 28 May 2018

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  • FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
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    FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Shepherd/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9695616o)
    The annual cheese rolling race held at Coopers Hill, Brockworth outside Gloucester. Competitors race down the extremly steep slippery hill chasing a double Gloucester cheese, the winner of each race recieves the cheese as thier prize. Pictured here : Local legend Chris Anderson in the yellow jersey leads the field in his second race wher he won his second race of the day to gain his 22nd and all time record breaking win
    Cheese Rolling race, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK - 28 May 2018

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  • FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Meddle/REX/Shutterstock (9323195g)
    Gigantic lump of real fat represents the UK's collective weight gain of 131,296 TONNES during the festive period
    Giant Fatberg, South Bank, London, UK - 16 Jan 2018

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  • FEATURE - Die Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Die Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Manny Flores/CSM/REX/Shutterstock (9238505bv)
    rd, .Los Angeles Chargers running back Melvin Gordon (28) is stopped for no gain against Dallas Cowboys linebacker Justin Durant (52) during an NFL football game between the Los Angeles Chargers and Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas
    NFL Football Chargers vs Cowboys, Arlington, USA - 23 Nov 2017

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  • NEWS - London Attacke: Schweigeminute am Trafalgar Square
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    NEWS - London Attacke: Schweigeminute am Trafalgar Square
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tolga Akmen/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8551552j)
    A vigil is held in Trafalgar Square, London, to remember those killed in the Westminster terror attack, the day after a lone terrorist killed 4 people and injured several more, in an attack using a car and a knife. The attacker managed to gain entry to the grounds of the Houses of Parliament, killing one police officer.Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    Candlelit vigil for the victims of the terror attack, Trafalgar Square, London, UK - 23 Mar 2017
    A vigil is held in Trafalgar Square, London, to remember those killed in the Westminster terror attack, the day after a lone terrorist killed 4 people and injured several more, in an attack using a car and a knife. The attacker managed to gain entry to the grounds of the Houses of Parliament, killing one police officer
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - London Attacke: Schweigeminute am Trafalgar Square
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    NEWS - London Attacke: Schweigeminute am Trafalgar Square
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tolga Akmen/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8551552k)
    A vigil is held in Trafalgar Square, London, to remember those killed in the Westminster terror attack, the day after a lone terrorist killed 4 people and injured several more, in an attack using a car and a knife. The attacker managed to gain entry to the grounds of the Houses of Parliament, killing one police officer.Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    Candlelit vigil for the victims of the terror attack, Trafalgar Square, London, UK - 23 Mar 2017
    A vigil is held in Trafalgar Square, London, to remember those killed in the Westminster terror attack, the day after a lone terrorist killed 4 people and injured several more, in an attack using a car and a knife. The attacker managed to gain entry to the grounds of the Houses of Parliament, killing one police officer
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - London Attacke: Schweigeminute am Trafalgar Square
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    NEWS - London Attacke: Schweigeminute am Trafalgar Square
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tolga Akmen/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8551552g)
    A vigil is held in Trafalgar Square, London, to remember those killed in the Westminster terror attack, the day after a lone terrorist killed 4 people and injured several more, in an attack using a car and a knife. The attacker managed to gain entry to the grounds of the Houses of Parliament, killing one police officer.Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    Candlelit vigil for the victims of the terror attack, Trafalgar Square, London, UK - 23 Mar 2017
    A vigil is held in Trafalgar Square, London, to remember those killed in the Westminster terror attack, the day after a lone terrorist killed 4 people and injured several more, in an attack using a car and a knife. The attacker managed to gain entry to the grounds of the Houses of Parliament, killing one police officer
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS: Flüchtlinge in Griechenland
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    NEWS: Flüchtlinge in Griechenland
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NurPhoto/REX Shutterstock (5056113c)
    Hundreds of tired and restless migrants from Pakistan were waiting outside to the police station in Kos. Many have been in Kos for over two weeks waiting for their documents to move on to Athens. They are all looking to reach Germany and gain refugee status in the EU.
    Migrants on the island of Kos, Greece - 08 Sep 2015

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  • NEWS: Flüchtlinge in Griechenland
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    NEWS: Flüchtlinge in Griechenland
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NurPhoto/REX Shutterstock (5056113e)
    Hundreds of tired and restless migrants from Pakistan were waiting outside to the police station in Kos. Many have been in Kos for over two weeks waiting for their documents to move on to Athens. They are all looking to reach Germany and gain refugee status in the EU.
    Migrants on the island of Kos, Greece - 08 Sep 2015

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS: Flüchtlinge in Griechenland
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    NEWS: Flüchtlinge in Griechenland
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NurPhoto/REX Shutterstock (5056113a)
    Hundreds of tired and restless migrants from Pakistan were waiting outside to the police station in Kos. Many have been in Kos for over two weeks waiting for their documents to move on to Athens. They are all looking to reach Germany and gain refugee status in the EU.
    Migrants on the island of Kos, Greece - 08 Sep 2015

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS: Flüchtlinge in Griechenland
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    NEWS: Flüchtlinge in Griechenland
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NurPhoto/REX Shutterstock (5056113b)
    Hundreds of tired and restless migrants from Pakistan were waiting outside to the police station in Kos. Many have been in Kos for over two weeks waiting for their documents to move on to Athens. They are all looking to reach Germany and gain refugee status in the EU.
    Migrants on the island of Kos, Greece - 08 Sep 2015

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Anti-Fracking Protest at the Cuadrilla Fracking Site in Balcombe, Sussex, Britain - 25 Jul 2013
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    Anti-Fracking Protest at the Cuadrilla Fracking Site in Balcombe, Sussex, Britain - 25 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tony Kershaw / Rex Features (2718592a)
    Protesters celebrating the lorrie leaving for the day after failing to gain accsess to the sight.
    Anti-Fracking Protest at the Cuadrilla Fracking Site in Balcombe, Sussex, Britain - 25 Jul 2013

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  • Cheetah jumps on top of safari vehicle, Masai Mara, Kenya - 04 Sep 2012
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    Cheetah jumps on top of safari vehicle, Masai Mara, Kenya - 04 Sep 2012
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ed Brown / Rex Features (1839932e)
    A cheetah gains a better view by jumping on the top of a safari vehicle in the Masai Mara, Kenya.
    Hitchhiking Cheetah Ready For Its Close-Up
    Cheetah poses for unsuspecting tourists after it jumped onto the roof of their vehicle.

    A tour group got the shock of their lives when a cheetah climbed on top of their Land Rover, while on safari in the Masai Mara, southwest Kenya.

    Keeping their eyes and ears pricked for the annual wildebeest migration the group were taken aback when a curious cheetah clambered onto their vehicle to see what was so fascinating.

    Once the tourists had gotten over the initial shock of a large, wild cat sat above them with only a thin sheet of canvas for protection, they began to take photographs knowing this was likely to be the closest they would ever get to a cheetah again.

    Ed Brown, a professional photographer from Sevenoaks in Kent, was watching the unusual scene from the other safari vehicle and caught the whole thing on camera.

    He said: "We had been sitting watching the cheetah and her cub in some bushes. After a while she moved out into the open so she was looking directly at us. It was then, when she jumped up onto the other vehicle for a better look around, I've heard of this happening before but didn't expect to see it for myself!

    Ed claims the occupants of the vehicle were surprisingly undaunted by the situation but said there was a big collective sigh of relief when the cheetah jumped off.

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Ed Brown/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IUVBYQJFX (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Cheetah jumps on top of safari vehicle, Masai Mara, Kenya - 04 Sep 2012
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    Cheetah jumps on top of safari vehicle, Masai Mara, Kenya - 04 Sep 2012
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ed Brown / Rex Features (1839932h)

    Hitchhiking Cheetah Ready For Its Close-Up
    Cheetah poses for unsuspecting tourists after it jumped onto the roof of their vehicle.

    A tour group got the shock of their lives when a cheetah climbed on top of their Land Rover, while on safari in the Masai Mara, southwest Kenya.

    Keeping their eyes and ears pricked for the annual wildebeest migration the group were taken aback when a curious cheetah clambered onto their vehicle to see what was so fascinating.

    Once the tourists had gotten over the initial shock of a large, wild cat sat above them with only a thin sheet of canvas for protection, they began to take photographs knowing this was likely to be the closest they would ever get to a cheetah again.

    Ed Brown, a professional photographer from Sevenoaks in Kent, was watching the unusual scene from the other safari vehicle and caught the whole thing on camera.

    He said: "We had been sitting watching the cheetah and her cub in some bushes. After a while she moved out into the open so she was looking directly at us. It was then, when she jumped up onto the other vehicle for a better look around, I've heard of this happening before but didn't expect to see it for myself!

    Ed claims the occupants of the vehicle were surprisingly undaunted by the situation but said there was a big collective sigh of relief when the cheetah jumped off.

    MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
    Ed Brown/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IUVBYQJFX (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
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    12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sam Kaye / Rex Features (1480340k)

    12-Year-Old Sam Is Top Snapper
    A 12-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever member of the Royal Photographic Society to gain a distinction - after submitting a series of stunning wildlife photos.

    Fellows of the world's oldest photographic society were shocked to discover Sam Kaye was still at school after they judged his work anonymously and awarded him the huge honour.

    Sam, who started taking photos when he was just six, beat hundreds of photographers from all over the world, to become a licentiate of the esteemed society.

    He can now write the letters LRPS - Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society - after his name.

    "It is an excellent achievement for someone so young," said Stuart Blake, from the Royal Photographic Society (RPS).

    "We have people who are much older apply for the title and do not come anywhere near the standard required.

    "The level of competence needed has increased considerably over the years, so he has done remarkably well."

    The RPS was founded in 1853 and has more than 10,500 members worldwide.

    Members can apply for a distinction by submitting 10 photos, which are then judged anonymously. Last year only two thirds of those who applied were successful.

    Sam, who particularly enjoys taking photos of animals and nature, built up his portfolio while on holiday in South Africa.

    His amazing images include a close-up of a fox in the grass, a cheetah hunting, a hippo enjoying a cool bath and an owl perched in a tree.

    Other photos show a lion and lioness fighting, a bright blue kingfisher, a water vole peeking out of the stream and an elephant with a twisty trunk.

    "I'm extremely proud of him. He's had a camera since he was six and he's just got better and better," said mum Su.

    "We took a trip to South Africa last year and he got some great shots that I wish I'd ta...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VOFHCZNRX

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
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    12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1480340l)

    12-Year-Old Sam Is Top Snapper
    A 12-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever member of the Royal Photographic Society to gain a distinction - after submitting a series of stunning wildlife photos.

    Fellows of the world's oldest photographic society were shocked to discover Sam Kaye was still at school after they judged his work anonymously and awarded him the huge honour.

    Sam, who started taking photos when he was just six, beat hundreds of photographers from all over the world, to become a licentiate of the esteemed society.

    He can now write the letters LRPS - Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society - after his name.

    "It is an excellent achievement for someone so young," said Stuart Blake, from the Royal Photographic Society (RPS).

    "We have people who are much older apply for the title and do not come anywhere near the standard required.

    "The level of competence needed has increased considerably over the years, so he has done remarkably well."

    The RPS was founded in 1853 and has more than 10,500 members worldwide.

    Members can apply for a distinction by submitting 10 photos, which are then judged anonymously. Last year only two thirds of those who applied were successful.

    Sam, who particularly enjoys taking photos of animals and nature, built up his portfolio while on holiday in South Africa.

    His amazing images include a close-up of a fox in the grass, a cheetah hunting, a hippo enjoying a cool bath and an owl perched in a tree.

    Other photos show a lion and lioness fighting, a bright blue kingfisher, a water vole peeking out of the stream and an elephant with a twisty trunk.

    "I'm extremely proud of him. He's had a camera since he was six and he's just got better and better," said mum Su.

    "We took a trip to South Africa last year and he got some great shots that I wi...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VOFHCZNRX

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
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    12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sam Kaye / Rex Features (1480340j)

    12-Year-Old Sam Is Top Snapper
    A 12-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever member of the Royal Photographic Society to gain a distinction - after submitting a series of stunning wildlife photos.

    Fellows of the world's oldest photographic society were shocked to discover Sam Kaye was still at school after they judged his work anonymously and awarded him the huge honour.

    Sam, who started taking photos when he was just six, beat hundreds of photographers from all over the world, to become a licentiate of the esteemed society.

    He can now write the letters LRPS - Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society - after his name.

    "It is an excellent achievement for someone so young," said Stuart Blake, from the Royal Photographic Society (RPS).

    "We have people who are much older apply for the title and do not come anywhere near the standard required.

    "The level of competence needed has increased considerably over the years, so he has done remarkably well."

    The RPS was founded in 1853 and has more than 10,500 members worldwide.

    Members can apply for a distinction by submitting 10 photos, which are then judged anonymously. Last year only two thirds of those who applied were successful.

    Sam, who particularly enjoys taking photos of animals and nature, built up his portfolio while on holiday in South Africa.

    His amazing images include a close-up of a fox in the grass, a cheetah hunting, a hippo enjoying a cool bath and an owl perched in a tree.

    Other photos show a lion and lioness fighting, a bright blue kingfisher, a water vole peeking out of the stream and an elephant with a twisty trunk.

    "I'm extremely proud of him. He's had a camera since he was six and he's just got better and better," said mum Su.

    "We took a trip to South Africa last year and he got some great shots that I wish I'd ta...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VOFHCZNRX

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
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    12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sam Kaye / Rex Features (1480340h)

    12-Year-Old Sam Is Top Snapper
    A 12-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever member of the Royal Photographic Society to gain a distinction - after submitting a series of stunning wildlife photos.

    Fellows of the world's oldest photographic society were shocked to discover Sam Kaye was still at school after they judged his work anonymously and awarded him the huge honour.

    Sam, who started taking photos when he was just six, beat hundreds of photographers from all over the world, to become a licentiate of the esteemed society.

    He can now write the letters LRPS - Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society - after his name.

    "It is an excellent achievement for someone so young," said Stuart Blake, from the Royal Photographic Society (RPS).

    "We have people who are much older apply for the title and do not come anywhere near the standard required.

    "The level of competence needed has increased considerably over the years, so he has done remarkably well."

    The RPS was founded in 1853 and has more than 10,500 members worldwide.

    Members can apply for a distinction by submitting 10 photos, which are then judged anonymously. Last year only two thirds of those who applied were successful.

    Sam, who particularly enjoys taking photos of animals and nature, built up his portfolio while on holiday in South Africa.

    His amazing images include a close-up of a fox in the grass, a cheetah hunting, a hippo enjoying a cool bath and an owl perched in a tree.

    Other photos show a lion and lioness fighting, a bright blue kingfisher, a water vole peeking out of the stream and an elephant with a twisty trunk.

    "I'm extremely proud of him. He's had a camera since he was six and he's just got better and better," said mum Su.

    "We took a trip to South Africa last year and he got some great shots that I wish I'd ta...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VOFHCZNRX

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  • 12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
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    12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sam Kaye / Rex Features (1480340i)

    12-Year-Old Sam Is Top Snapper
    A 12-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever member of the Royal Photographic Society to gain a distinction - after submitting a series of stunning wildlife photos.

    Fellows of the world's oldest photographic society were shocked to discover Sam Kaye was still at school after they judged his work anonymously and awarded him the huge honour.

    Sam, who started taking photos when he was just six, beat hundreds of photographers from all over the world, to become a licentiate of the esteemed society.

    He can now write the letters LRPS - Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society - after his name.

    "It is an excellent achievement for someone so young," said Stuart Blake, from the Royal Photographic Society (RPS).

    "We have people who are much older apply for the title and do not come anywhere near the standard required.

    "The level of competence needed has increased considerably over the years, so he has done remarkably well."

    The RPS was founded in 1853 and has more than 10,500 members worldwide.

    Members can apply for a distinction by submitting 10 photos, which are then judged anonymously. Last year only two thirds of those who applied were successful.

    Sam, who particularly enjoys taking photos of animals and nature, built up his portfolio while on holiday in South Africa.

    His amazing images include a close-up of a fox in the grass, a cheetah hunting, a hippo enjoying a cool bath and an owl perched in a tree.

    Other photos show a lion and lioness fighting, a bright blue kingfisher, a water vole peeking out of the stream and an elephant with a twisty trunk.

    "I'm extremely proud of him. He's had a camera since he was six and he's just got better and better," said mum Su.

    "We took a trip to South Africa last year and he got some great shots that I wish I'd ta...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VOFHCZNRX

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  • 12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
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    12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sam Kaye / Rex Features (1480340d)

    12-Year-Old Sam Is Top Snapper
    A 12-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever member of the Royal Photographic Society to gain a distinction - after submitting a series of stunning wildlife photos.

    Fellows of the world's oldest photographic society were shocked to discover Sam Kaye was still at school after they judged his work anonymously and awarded him the huge honour.

    Sam, who started taking photos when he was just six, beat hundreds of photographers from all over the world, to become a licentiate of the esteemed society.

    He can now write the letters LRPS - Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society - after his name.

    "It is an excellent achievement for someone so young," said Stuart Blake, from the Royal Photographic Society (RPS).

    "We have people who are much older apply for the title and do not come anywhere near the standard required.

    "The level of competence needed has increased considerably over the years, so he has done remarkably well."

    The RPS was founded in 1853 and has more than 10,500 members worldwide.

    Members can apply for a distinction by submitting 10 photos, which are then judged anonymously. Last year only two thirds of those who applied were successful.

    Sam, who particularly enjoys taking photos of animals and nature, built up his portfolio while on holiday in South Africa.

    His amazing images include a close-up of a fox in the grass, a cheetah hunting, a hippo enjoying a cool bath and an owl perched in a tree.

    Other photos show a lion and lioness fighting, a bright blue kingfisher, a water vole peeking out of the stream and an elephant with a twisty trunk.

    "I'm extremely proud of him. He's had a camera since he was six and he's just got better and better," said mum Su.

    "We took a trip to South Africa last year and he got some great shots that I wish I'd ta...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VOFHCZNRX

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
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    12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sam Kaye / Rex Features (1480340g)

    12-Year-Old Sam Is Top Snapper
    A 12-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever member of the Royal Photographic Society to gain a distinction - after submitting a series of stunning wildlife photos.

    Fellows of the world's oldest photographic society were shocked to discover Sam Kaye was still at school after they judged his work anonymously and awarded him the huge honour.

    Sam, who started taking photos when he was just six, beat hundreds of photographers from all over the world, to become a licentiate of the esteemed society.

    He can now write the letters LRPS - Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society - after his name.

    "It is an excellent achievement for someone so young," said Stuart Blake, from the Royal Photographic Society (RPS).

    "We have people who are much older apply for the title and do not come anywhere near the standard required.

    "The level of competence needed has increased considerably over the years, so he has done remarkably well."

    The RPS was founded in 1853 and has more than 10,500 members worldwide.

    Members can apply for a distinction by submitting 10 photos, which are then judged anonymously. Last year only two thirds of those who applied were successful.

    Sam, who particularly enjoys taking photos of animals and nature, built up his portfolio while on holiday in South Africa.

    His amazing images include a close-up of a fox in the grass, a cheetah hunting, a hippo enjoying a cool bath and an owl perched in a tree.

    Other photos show a lion and lioness fighting, a bright blue kingfisher, a water vole peeking out of the stream and an elephant with a twisty trunk.

    "I'm extremely proud of him. He's had a camera since he was six and he's just got better and better," said mum Su.

    "We took a trip to South Africa last year and he got some great shots that I wish I'd ta...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VOFHCZNRX

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
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    12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sam Kaye / Rex Features (1480340c)

    12-Year-Old Sam Is Top Snapper
    A 12-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever member of the Royal Photographic Society to gain a distinction - after submitting a series of stunning wildlife photos.

    Fellows of the world's oldest photographic society were shocked to discover Sam Kaye was still at school after they judged his work anonymously and awarded him the huge honour.

    Sam, who started taking photos when he was just six, beat hundreds of photographers from all over the world, to become a licentiate of the esteemed society.

    He can now write the letters LRPS - Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society - after his name.

    "It is an excellent achievement for someone so young," said Stuart Blake, from the Royal Photographic Society (RPS).

    "We have people who are much older apply for the title and do not come anywhere near the standard required.

    "The level of competence needed has increased considerably over the years, so he has done remarkably well."

    The RPS was founded in 1853 and has more than 10,500 members worldwide.

    Members can apply for a distinction by submitting 10 photos, which are then judged anonymously. Last year only two thirds of those who applied were successful.

    Sam, who particularly enjoys taking photos of animals and nature, built up his portfolio while on holiday in South Africa.

    His amazing images include a close-up of a fox in the grass, a cheetah hunting, a hippo enjoying a cool bath and an owl perched in a tree.

    Other photos show a lion and lioness fighting, a bright blue kingfisher, a water vole peeking out of the stream and an elephant with a twisty trunk.

    "I'm extremely proud of him. He's had a camera since he was six and he's just got better and better," said mum Su.

    "We took a trip to South Africa last year and he got some great shots that I wish I'd ta...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VOFHCZNRX

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
    DUKAS_20930857_REX
    12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sam Kaye / Rex Features (1480340f)

    12-Year-Old Sam Is Top Snapper
    A 12-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever member of the Royal Photographic Society to gain a distinction - after submitting a series of stunning wildlife photos.

    Fellows of the world's oldest photographic society were shocked to discover Sam Kaye was still at school after they judged his work anonymously and awarded him the huge honour.

    Sam, who started taking photos when he was just six, beat hundreds of photographers from all over the world, to become a licentiate of the esteemed society.

    He can now write the letters LRPS - Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society - after his name.

    "It is an excellent achievement for someone so young," said Stuart Blake, from the Royal Photographic Society (RPS).

    "We have people who are much older apply for the title and do not come anywhere near the standard required.

    "The level of competence needed has increased considerably over the years, so he has done remarkably well."

    The RPS was founded in 1853 and has more than 10,500 members worldwide.

    Members can apply for a distinction by submitting 10 photos, which are then judged anonymously. Last year only two thirds of those who applied were successful.

    Sam, who particularly enjoys taking photos of animals and nature, built up his portfolio while on holiday in South Africa.

    His amazing images include a close-up of a fox in the grass, a cheetah hunting, a hippo enjoying a cool bath and an owl perched in a tree.

    Other photos show a lion and lioness fighting, a bright blue kingfisher, a water vole peeking out of the stream and an elephant with a twisty trunk.

    "I'm extremely proud of him. He's had a camera since he was six and he's just got better and better," said mum Su.

    "We took a trip to South Africa last year and he got some great shots that I wish I'd ta...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VOFHCZNRX

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
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    12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1480340b)

    12-Year-Old Sam Is Top Snapper
    A 12-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever member of the Royal Photographic Society to gain a distinction - after submitting a series of stunning wildlife photos.

    Fellows of the world's oldest photographic society were shocked to discover Sam Kaye was still at school after they judged his work anonymously and awarded him the huge honour.

    Sam, who started taking photos when he was just six, beat hundreds of photographers from all over the world, to become a licentiate of the esteemed society.

    He can now write the letters LRPS - Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society - after his name.

    "It is an excellent achievement for someone so young," said Stuart Blake, from the Royal Photographic Society (RPS).

    "We have people who are much older apply for the title and do not come anywhere near the standard required.

    "The level of competence needed has increased considerably over the years, so he has done remarkably well."

    The RPS was founded in 1853 and has more than 10,500 members worldwide.

    Members can apply for a distinction by submitting 10 photos, which are then judged anonymously. Last year only two thirds of those who applied were successful.

    Sam, who particularly enjoys taking photos of animals and nature, built up his portfolio while on holiday in South Africa.

    His amazing images include a close-up of a fox in the grass, a cheetah hunting, a hippo enjoying a cool bath and an owl perched in a tree.

    Other photos show a lion and lioness fighting, a bright blue kingfisher, a water vole peeking out of the stream and an elephant with a twisty trunk.

    "I'm extremely proud of him. He's had a camera since he was six and he's just got better and better," said mum Su.

    "We took a trip to South Africa last year and he got some great shots that I wi...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VOFHCZNRX

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
    DUKAS_20930847_REX
    12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sam Kaye / Rex Features (1480340e)

    12-Year-Old Sam Is Top Snapper
    A 12-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever member of the Royal Photographic Society to gain a distinction - after submitting a series of stunning wildlife photos.

    Fellows of the world's oldest photographic society were shocked to discover Sam Kaye was still at school after they judged his work anonymously and awarded him the huge honour.

    Sam, who started taking photos when he was just six, beat hundreds of photographers from all over the world, to become a licentiate of the esteemed society.

    He can now write the letters LRPS - Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society - after his name.

    "It is an excellent achievement for someone so young," said Stuart Blake, from the Royal Photographic Society (RPS).

    "We have people who are much older apply for the title and do not come anywhere near the standard required.

    "The level of competence needed has increased considerably over the years, so he has done remarkably well."

    The RPS was founded in 1853 and has more than 10,500 members worldwide.

    Members can apply for a distinction by submitting 10 photos, which are then judged anonymously. Last year only two thirds of those who applied were successful.

    Sam, who particularly enjoys taking photos of animals and nature, built up his portfolio while on holiday in South Africa.

    His amazing images include a close-up of a fox in the grass, a cheetah hunting, a hippo enjoying a cool bath and an owl perched in a tree.

    Other photos show a lion and lioness fighting, a bright blue kingfisher, a water vole peeking out of the stream and an elephant with a twisty trunk.

    "I'm extremely proud of him. He's had a camera since he was six and he's just got better and better," said mum Su.

    "We took a trip to South Africa last year and he got some great shots that I wish I'd ta...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VOFHCZNRX

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
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    12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Sam Kaye / Rex Features (1480340a)

    12-Year-Old Sam Is Top Snapper
    A 12-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever member of the Royal Photographic Society to gain a distinction - after submitting a series of stunning wildlife photos.

    Fellows of the world's oldest photographic society were shocked to discover Sam Kaye was still at school after they judged his work anonymously and awarded him the huge honour.

    Sam, who started taking photos when he was just six, beat hundreds of photographers from all over the world, to become a licentiate of the esteemed society.

    He can now write the letters LRPS - Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society - after his name.

    "It is an excellent achievement for someone so young," said Stuart Blake, from the Royal Photographic Society (RPS).

    "We have people who are much older apply for the title and do not come anywhere near the standard required.

    "The level of competence needed has increased considerably over the years, so he has done remarkably well."

    The RPS was founded in 1853 and has more than 10,500 members worldwide.

    Members can apply for a distinction by submitting 10 photos, which are then judged anonymously. Last year only two thirds of those who applied were successful.

    Sam, who particularly enjoys taking photos of animals and nature, built up his portfolio while on holiday in South Africa.

    His amazing images include a close-up of a fox in the grass, a cheetah hunting, a hippo enjoying a cool bath and an owl perched in a tree.

    Other photos show a lion and lioness fighting, a bright blue kingfisher, a water vole peeking out of the stream and an elephant with a twisty trunk.

    "I'm extremely proud of him. He's had a camera since he was six and he's just got better and better," said mum Su.

    "We took a trip to South Africa last year and he got some great shots that I wish I'd ta...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VOFHCZNRX

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    EXCLUSIVE Jennifer Aniston paranoid over weight gain
    Due to her ongoing knee problems (but still wearing high heels) Jennifer Aniston leaves an Orthopedic Medical Building in Los Angeles. Jen recently quit smoking so she is paranoid about her weight gain whihch could have been up to ten pounds. October 25, 2011 X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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    EXCLUSIVE Jennifer Aniston paranoid over weight gain
    Due to her ongoing knee problems (but still wearing high heels) Jennifer Aniston leaves an Orthopedic Medical Building in Los Angeles. Jen recently quit smoking so she is paranoid about her weight gain whihch could have been up to ten pounds. October 25, 2011 X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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    EXCLUSIVE Jennifer Aniston paranoid over weight gain
    Due to her ongoing knee problems (but still wearing high heels) Jennifer Aniston leaves an Orthopedic Medical Building in Los Angeles. Jen recently quit smoking so she is paranoid about her weight gain whihch could have been up to ten pounds. October 25, 2011 X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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    EXCLUSIVE Jennifer Aniston paranoid over weight gain
    Due to her ongoing knee problems (but still wearing high heels) Jennifer Aniston leaves an Orthopedic Medical Building in Los Angeles. Jen recently quit smoking so she is paranoid about her weight gain whihch could have been up to ten pounds. October 25, 2011 X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • 12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
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    12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sam Kaye / Rex Features (1480340c)
    One of Sam Kaye's photos showing a lion fight
    12-year-old becomes youngest Royal Photographic Society member to gain a distinction, Britain - 25 Oct 2011
    A 12-year-old schoolboy has become the youngest ever member of the Royal Photographic Society to gain a distinction - after submitting a series of stunning wildlife photos. Fellows of the world's oldest photographic society were shocked to discover Sam Kaye was still at school after they judged his work anonymously and awarded him the huge honour. Sam, who started taking photos when he was just six, beat hundreds of photographers from all over the world, to become a licentiate of the esteemed society. He can now write the letters LRPS - Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society - after his name. "It is an excellent achievement for someone so young," said Stuart Blake, from the Royal Photographic Society (RPS). "We have people who are much older apply for the title and do not come anywhere near the standard required".
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • EXCLUSIVE Jennifer Aniston paranoid over weight gain
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    EXCLUSIVE Jennifer Aniston paranoid over weight gain
    Due to her ongoing knee problems (but still wearing high heels) Jennifer Aniston leaves an Orthopedic Medical Building in Los Angeles. Jen recently quit smoking so she is paranoid about her weight gain whihch could have been up to ten pounds. October 25, 2011 X17online.com EXCLUSIVE (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon spend Saturday at the Deli
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    Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon spend Saturday at the Deli
    Beverly Hills, CA - Mariah Carey shows her hubby Nick Cannon her appreciation for lunch by giving him a big kiss and hug before getting back into the car. The two lovebirds shared lunch at Beverly Glen Deli in Beverly Hills. Mariah has been in the gossip news recently because of her rapid weight gain, unfortunately for her, the pink dress she is wearing does nothing in the way of masking it.

    GSI Media April 24, 2010

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    Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon spend Saturday at the Deli
    Beverly Hills, CA - Mariah Carey shows her hubby Nick Cannon her appreciation for lunch by giving him a big kiss and hug before getting back into the car. The two lovebirds shared lunch at Beverly Glen Deli in Beverly Hills. Mariah has been in the gossip news recently because of her rapid weight gain, unfortunately for her, the pink dress she is wearing does nothing in the way of masking it.

    GSI Media April 24, 2010

    Steve Ginsburg
    310 505-8447
    323 423-9397
    323 656-2486
    Keith Stockwell
    310 261-8649
    sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com
    ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com
    steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
    keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com



    (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

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    Renee Zellweger Shops at Ralphs
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    Renee Zellweger carries bags back to her car from Ralph's Grocery Store.
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    Renee Zellweger Shops at Ralphs
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    Renee Zellweger carries bags back to her car from Ralph's Grocery Store.
    Job: 041110J6
    Non-Exclusive April 11th, 2010 Studio City, CA
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    Renee Zellweger Shops at Ralphs
    ©NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP
    Renee Zellweger carries bags back to her car from Ralph's Grocery Store.
    Job: 041110J6
    Non-Exclusive April 11th, 2010 Studio City, CA
    NPG.com (FOTO: DUKAS/NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP)

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    Renee Zellweger Shops at Ralphs
    ©NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP
    Renee Zellweger carries bags back to her car from Ralph's Grocery Store.
    Job: 041110J6
    Non-Exclusive April 11th, 2010 Studio City, CA
    NPG.com (FOTO: DUKAS/NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP)

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