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  • Portraits of Sia Koroma, the First Lady of Sierra Leone - 12 Jun 2009
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    Portraits of Sia Koroma, the First Lady of Sierra Leone - 12 Jun 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 976303a )
    Sia Koroma, First Lady of Sierra Leone
    Portraits of Sia Koroma, the First Lady of Sierra Leone - 12 Jun 2009
    From church servant to First Lady: Sia Koroma is the wife of Sierra Leone (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Freetown, Sierra Leone - May 2008
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    Freetown, Sierra Leone - May 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1157026d )
    People search for scrap metal in the slums in Kroobay area of Freetown, Sierra Leone.
    Freetown, Sierra Leone - May 2008

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  • Freetown, Sierra Leone - May 2008
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    Freetown, Sierra Leone - May 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1157026e )
    Children play football inside the slums in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
    Freetown, Sierra Leone - May 2008

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Freetown, Sierra Leone - May 2008
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    Freetown, Sierra Leone - May 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1157026c )
    School children cross a channel using the boats as steps as it starts to rain in the slums in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
    Freetown, Sierra Leone - May 2008

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Freetown, Sierra Leone - May 2008
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    Freetown, Sierra Leone - May 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1157026b )
    People shelter from the rain in the slums in Freetown, Sierra Leone
    Freetown, Sierra Leone - May 2008

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Freetown, Sierra Leone - May 2008
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    Freetown, Sierra Leone - May 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1157026a )
    A lady stands in the rain and mashes up incredents for cooking in the slums in Freetown, Sierra Leone
    Freetown, Sierra Leone - May 2008

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
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    UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID TURNLEY / Rex Features ( 726325i )
    UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham participates in a roadside football game in the Aberdeen neighbourhood of Freetown, the capital. Mr. Beckham spontaneously joined the match and was instantly recognized by all the young players.
    UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
    From 18-20 January 2008 footballer and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham was in Sierra Leone to call international attention to the issue of child survival, and to highlight the 26,000 children who die around the world of mostly preventable causes. His visit preceded the launch of UNICEF'S State of the World's Children 2008 report. According to the report, in Sierra Leone, under-five mortality and maternal mortality rates are the highest in the world; one in four of the country's children die before reaching their 5th birthday. While in the country, Beckham visited a UNICEF-supported heath centre in the town of Makeni to learn about maternal and child health interventions. He also visited community projects promoting disease-prevention efforts, as well as a feeding centre for severely malnourished children, before finding time to play football with some of the youngsters he met. He also visited the capital of Freetown to meet children affected by HIV/AIDS.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX) Happy Birthday: David Beckham feiert am 2.Mai seinen 40.Geburtstag

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  • UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
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    UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID TURNLEY / Rex Features ( 726325h )
    UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham interacts with fans and players after a children's football match he participated in, outside the town of Makeni in Northern Province.
    UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
    From 18-20 January 2008 footballer and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham was in Sierra Leone to call international attention to the issue of child survival, and to highlight the 26,000 children who die around the world of mostly preventable causes. His visit preceded the launch of UNICEF'S State of the World's Children 2008 report. According to the report, in Sierra Leone, under-five mortality and maternal mortality rates are the highest in the world; one in four of the country's children die before reaching their 5th birthday. While in the country, Beckham visited a UNICEF-supported heath centre in the town of Makeni to learn about maternal and child health interventions. He also visited community projects promoting disease-prevention efforts, as well as a feeding centre for severely malnourished children, before finding time to play football with some of the youngsters he met. He also visited the capital of Freetown to meet children affected by HIV/AIDS.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
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    UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID TURNLEY / Rex Features ( 726325f )
    Five-year-old Foday, a stem of flowers in his hand, is held by UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham during his visit to a therapeutic feeding centre in the town of Makeni in Northern Province. The UNICEF-supported centre is the only one in the northern part of the country, which also has the highest under-five mortality rate.
    UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
    From 18-20 January 2008 footballer and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham was in Sierra Leone to call international attention to the issue of child survival, and to highlight the 26,000 children who die around the world of mostly preventable causes. His visit preceded the launch of UNICEF'S State of the World's Children 2008 report. According to the report, in Sierra Leone, under-five mortality and maternal mortality rates are the highest in the world; one in four of the country's children die before reaching their 5th birthday. While in the country, Beckham visited a UNICEF-supported heath centre in the town of Makeni to learn about maternal and child health interventions. He also visited community projects promoting disease-prevention efforts, as well as a feeding centre for severely malnourished children, before finding time to play football with some of the youngsters he met. He also visited the capital of Freetown to meet children affected by HIV/AIDS.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
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    UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID TURNLEY / Rex Features ( 726325k )
    UNICEFgoodwill ambassador David Beckham greets players of a roadside football game in the Aberdeen neighbourhood of Freetown, the capital. Mr. Beckham spontaneously joined the match and was instantly recognized by all the young players.
    UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
    From 18-20 January 2008 footballer and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham was in Sierra Leone to call international attention to the issue of child survival, and to highlight the 26,000 children who die around the world of mostly preventable causes. His visit preceded the launch of UNICEF'S State of the World's Children 2008 report. According to the report, in Sierra Leone, under-five mortality and maternal mortality rates are the highest in the world; one in four of the country's children die before reaching their 5th birthday. While in the country, Beckham visited a UNICEF-supported heath centre in the town of Makeni to learn about maternal and child health interventions. He also visited community projects promoting disease-prevention efforts, as well as a feeding centre for severely malnourished children, before finding time to play football with some of the youngsters he met. He also visited the capital of Freetown to meet children affected by HIV/AIDS.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
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    UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID TURNLEY / Rex Features ( 726325e )
    Five-year-old Foday, a stem of flowers in his hand, is held by UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham during his visit to a therapeutic feeding centre in the town of Makeni in Northern Province. The UNICEF-supported centre is the only one in the northern part of the country, which also has the highest under-five mortality rate.
    UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
    From 18-20 January 2008 footballer and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham was in Sierra Leone to call international attention to the issue of child survival, and to highlight the 26,000 children who die around the world of mostly preventable causes. His visit preceded the launch of UNICEF'S State of the World's Children 2008 report. According to the report, in Sierra Leone, under-five mortality and maternal mortality rates are the highest in the world; one in four of the country's children die before reaching their 5th birthday. While in the country, Beckham visited a UNICEF-supported heath centre in the town of Makeni to learn about maternal and child health interventions. He also visited community projects promoting disease-prevention efforts, as well as a feeding centre for severely malnourished children, before finding time to play football with some of the youngsters he met. He also visited the capital of Freetown to meet children affected by HIV/AIDS.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
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    UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID TURNLEY / Rex Features ( 726325d )
    Five-year-old Senyo tries to walk towards UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham during his visit to a therapeutic feeding centre in the town of Makeni in Northern Province. Senyo has difficulty walking because her muscles have been weakened by malnutrition. The UNICEF-supported centre is the only one in the northern part of the country, which also has the highest under-five mortality rate. n, the
    UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
    From 18-20 January 2008 footballer and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham was in Sierra Leone to call international attention to the issue of child survival, and to highlight the 26,000 children who die around the world of mostly preventable causes. His visit preceded the launch of UNICEF'S State of the World's Children 2008 report. According to the report, in Sierra Leone, under-five mortality and maternal mortality rates are the highest in the world; one in four of the country's children die before reaching their 5th birthday. While in the country, Beckham visited a UNICEF-supported heath centre in the town of Makeni to learn about maternal and child health interventions. He also visited community projects promoting disease-prevention efforts, as well as a feeding centre for severely malnourished children, before finding time to play football with some of the youngsters he met. He also visited the capital of Freetown to meet children affected by HIV/AIDS.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
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    UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID TURNLEY / Rex Features ( 726325c )
    (Left) Five-year Senyo, who suffers from malnutrition, greets UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham with yellow flowers upon his arrival at a therapeutic feeding centre in the town of Makeni in Northern Province. Foday, 5, who is also malnourished, stands beside him.
    UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
    From 18-20 January 2008 footballer and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham was in Sierra Leone to call international attention to the issue of child survival, and to highlight the 26,000 children who die around the world of mostly preventable causes. His visit preceded the launch of UNICEF'S State of the World's Children 2008 report. According to the report, in Sierra Leone, under-five mortality and maternal mortality rates are the highest in the world; one in four of the country's children die before reaching their 5th birthday. While in the country, Beckham visited a UNICEF-supported heath centre in the town of Makeni to learn about maternal and child health interventions. He also visited community projects promoting disease-prevention efforts, as well as a feeding centre for severely malnourished children, before finding time to play football with some of the youngsters he met. He also visited the capital of Freetown to meet children affected by HIV/AIDS.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
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    UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID TURNLEY / Rex Features ( 726325b )
    Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham plays with a baby that is being weighed at a therapeutic feeding centre in the town of Makeni in Northern Province. The UNICEF-supported centre is the only one in the northern part of the country, which also has the highest under-five mortality rate.
    UNICEF goodwill ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone from 18th-20th January to call international attention to the issue of child survival.
    From 18-20 January 2008 footballer and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham was in Sierra Leone to call international attention to the issue of child survival, and to highlight the 26,000 children who die around the world of mostly preventable causes. His visit preceded the launch of UNICEF'S State of the World's Children 2008 report. According to the report, in Sierra Leone, under-five mortality and maternal mortality rates are the highest in the world; one in four of the country's children die before reaching their 5th birthday. While in the country, Beckham visited a UNICEF-supported heath centre in the town of Makeni to learn about maternal and child health interventions. He also visited community projects promoting disease-prevention efforts, as well as a feeding centre for severely malnourished children, before finding time to play football with some of the youngsters he met. He also visited the capital of Freetown to meet children affected by HIV/AIDS.
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  • Sierra Leone Presidential Elections
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    Sierra Leone Presidential Elections
    A woman drops her vote in the ballot box in Moyamba, Sierra Leone on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2007.
    Sierra Leone counted votes on Sunday from a tense presidential run-off which went peacefully despite fears of violence. Although voting has gone without violence, both sides accused the other of fraud and intimidation, and observers reported ballot stuffing.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)

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  • Sierra Leone Presidential Elections
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    Sierra Leone Presidential Elections
    A woman drops her vote in the ballot box in Moyamba, Sierra Leone on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2007.
    Sierra Leone counted votes on Sunday from a tense presidential run-off which went peacefully despite fears of violence. Although voting has gone without violence, both sides accused the other of fraud and intimidation, and observers reported ballot stuffing.

    (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Philip Dunn / Rex Features ( 1370617x )
    A man with a basin full of coconuts on his head on a Sierra Leone beach, Sierra Leone, Africa
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  • Once Upon A Time In The West - 1969
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    Once Upon A Time In The West - 1969
    No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paramount/Rafran/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock (5886215l)
    Claudia Cardinale
    Once Upon A Time In The West - 1969
    Director: Sergio Leone
    Paramount/Rafran
    USA/ITALY
    Film Portrait
    Western
    C'Era Una Volta Il West
    Il était une fois dans l'Ouest

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  • Once Upon A Time In The West - 1969
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    Once Upon A Time In The West - 1969
    No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paramount/Rafran/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock (5886215ci)
    Claudia Cardinale
    Once Upon A Time In The West - 1969
    Director: Sergio Leone
    Paramount/Rafran
    USA/ITALY
    Film Portrait
    Western
    C'Era Una Volta Il West
    Il était une fois dans l'Ouest

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  • Once Upon A Time In The West - 1969
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    Once Upon A Time In The West - 1969
    No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paramount/Rafran/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock (5886215cf)
    Claudia Cardinale
    Once Upon A Time In The West - 1969
    Director: Sergio Leone
    Paramount/Rafran
    USA/ITALY
    Scene Still
    Western
    C'Era Una Volta Il West
    Il était une fois dans l'Ouest

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  • Once Upon A Time In The West - 1969
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    Once Upon A Time In The West - 1969
    No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paramount/Rafran/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock (5886215as)
    Claudia Cardinale
    Once Upon A Time In The West - 1969
    Director: Sergio Leone
    Paramount/Rafran
    USA/ITALY
    Scene Still
    Western
    C'Era Una Volta Il West
    Il était une fois dans l'Ouest

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  • Once Upon A Time In The West - 1969
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    Once Upon A Time In The West - 1969
    No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paramount/Rafran/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock (5886215an)
    Claudia Cardinale
    Once Upon A Time In The West - 1969
    Director: Sergio Leone
    Paramount/Rafran
    USA/ITALY
    Scene Still
    Western
    C'Era Una Volta Il West
    Il était une fois dans l'Ouest

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  • Royal State (visit) Tour Of Africa ... Sierra Leone 1961 Queen Elizabeth Ii And Duke Of Edinburgh''s Tour: The Queen And Duke Arrive At Bo Airfield. On Right Is Sir Milton Margai Prime Minister Of Ceylon
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    Royal State (visit) Tour Of Africa ... Sierra Leone 1961 Queen Elizabeth Ii And Duke Of Edinburgh''s Tour: The Queen And Duke Arrive At Bo Airfield. On Right Is Sir Milton Margai Prime Minister Of Ceylon
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Taylor Of Sierra Leone / Daily Mail / Rex Features (896123a)
    Royal State (visit) Tour Of Africa... Sierra Leone 1961 Queen Elizabeth II And Duke Of Edinburgh's Tour: The Queen And Duke Arrive At Bo Airfield. On Right Is Sir Milton Margai Prime Minister Of Ceylon
    Royal State (visit) Tour Of Africa ... Sierra Leone 1961 Queen Elizabeth Ii And Duke Of Edinburgh''s Tour: The Queen And Duke Arrive At Bo Airfield. On Right Is Sir Milton Margai Prime Minister Of Ceylon

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