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NEWS - Der Serienmörder von Yorkshire ist gestorben (Archiv)
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The World's First Advertising Campaign To Catch A Killer Was Launched Yesterday. On Posters Radio And Tv Police Begged 55 Million People To Turn Detective In Their Desperate Hunt To Trap The Yorkshire Ripper. The 1 Million Campaign - Project Pr - Will Blitz Every Village Town And City In Britain In The Hope That Someone May Recognise The Savage Killer Who Has Claimed A Dozen Lives. Newspapers Tv And Radio Stations Supermarkets Banks And Building Societies Have All Agreed To Back The Revolutionary Idea Suggested By West Yorkshire's Chief Constable Mr Ronald Gregory. Statistics Of The Campaign Are Staggering: One Million Householders Will Have A Chilling Four Page 'catch The Ripper' Newspaper Delivered To Their Door Free From 8 500 Newsagents Based Between Stoke And Berwick On Tweed.
The World's First Advertising Campaign To Catch A Killer Was Launched Yesterday. On Posters Radio And Tv Police Begged 55 Million People To Turn Detective In Their Desperate Hunt To Trap The Yorkshire Ripper. The 1 Million Campaign - Project Pr - Wi
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July 22, 1988 - Tel Aviv, Israel - Choreographer PINA BAUSCH on the beach. The older woman's facial expression speaks for itself; a delightful surprise to find this world-renowned dance choreographer on the beach in Tel Aviv. The images in 'Eye To Zion' show cultural diversity and paradox in Israel. (Credit Image: © Motty Levy/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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FEATURE - Kinder spielen Fussball
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NEWS - Astronaut John Glenn im Alter von 95 Jahren gestorben
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At the Skid Strip at Cape Canaveral Air Station, STS-95 Payload Specialist John H. Glenn Jr., a senator from Ohio and one of the original seven Project Mercury astronauts, poses with his wife Annie before their return flight to the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. The STS-95 mission ended with landing at Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility at 12:04 p.m. EST on Nov. 7. The STS-95 crew also includes Mission Commander Curtis L. Brown Jr.; Pilot Steven W. Lindsey; Mission Specialist Scott E. Parazynski; Mission Specialist Stephen K. Robinson; Mission Specialist Pedro Duque, with the European Space Agency (ESA); and Payload Specialist Chiaki Mukai, with the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA). The mission included research payloads such as the Spartan-201 solar-observing deployable spacecraft, the Hubble Space Telescope Orbital Systems Test Platform, the International Extreme Ultraviolet Hitchhiker, as well as a SPACEHAB single module with experiments on space flight and the aging process.
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Landmarks Under Construction
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From Jamie Wiseman.... Millennium Wheel Slowly Makes Its Way To Its Final Vertical Position Beside The River Thames. Inch By Inch A Massive Crane Hauls The 450ft Millennium Ferris Wheel Above The River Thames Yesterday. The Painstaking Two-day Operation Was Last Night Hailed A Success By Relieved Orgainers Who Have Suffered A Series Of Setbacks To The A20million London Eye Project. Engineers Completed The Task Of Heaving The 1 500-ton Wheel At The Rate Of A Foot Every Five Minutes To A Holding Position 65 Degrees Above The Water. Sponsor British Airways Is Confident The Wheel Will Be Open By December 31. Its Completion Date Had Been Put Back From The Summer And The First Attempt To Lift It Failed A Month Ago When A Cable Socket Slipped.
From Jamie Wiseman.... Millenium Wheel Slowly Makes Its Way To Its Final Vertical Position Beside The River Thames. Inch By Inch A Massive Crane Hauls The 450ft Millennium Ferris Wheel Above The River Thames Yesterday. The Painstaking Two-day Operati
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PEOPLE - Gilbert Baker Designer der Regenbogenfahne gestorben
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ROME CIRCO MASSIMO WORLD GAY PRIDE FASHION GAY SHOW
ROME CIRCO MASSIMO WORLD GAY PRIDE FASHION GAY SHOW
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PREMIERE OF "PROJECT GREENLIGHT" TV DOCUMENTARY SERIES, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 27 NOV 2001
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PREMIERE OF "PROJECT GREENLIGHT" TV DOCUMENTARY SERIES, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 27 NOV 2001
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'Project Greenlight' Premiere
Nov 27, 2001; New York, NY, USA; Actors BEN AFFLECK & MATT DAMON @ the premiere of the new HBO documentary series 'Project Greenlight' held @ the Chelsea West Theater.. (Credit Image: Nancy Kaszerman/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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POLAND:General Wojciech Jaruzelski.
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POLAND:General Wojciech Jaruzelski.
POLAND:General Wojciech Jaruzelski looking at an old German plan of the German invasion of Poland.
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POLAND:General Wojciech Jaruzelski.
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Prince Charles at Casa Cultura Action Aid Project During Brazilian Tour, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil - 05 Mar 2002
pls send to all papers as ukpress missed the pic!
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Prince Charles at Casa Cultura Action Aid Project During Brazilian Tour, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil - 05 Mar 2002
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Brazil Oscar Niemeyer Architecture
The Brazilian architect, Oscar Niemeyer draws in his studio in the Ypiranga building in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Friday, December 13, 2002. The Popular Theatre Oscar Niemeyer opened in Niteroi on April 5, 2007. The event marked the beginning of the commemorations for the architect's 100th birthday to be celebrated on December 15 with the delivery of the Museum and the Niemeyer Oscar Foundation. The city of Niteroi, across the bay from Rio, is building Niemeyer's most extensive project since Brazil's futuristic capital, Brasilia, which he and friend Lucio Costa built in the late 1950s. Ten buildings, including a Catholic cathedral and Baptist church, a theater and the Niemeyer Foundation building, will form part of the "Caminho Niemeyer" (Niemeyer Way) in Niteroi. Niemeyer's Contemporary Art Museum opened there in 1996, one of hundreds of his buildings scattered around the world, from New York to Paris and Algiers. Niemeyer was one of the creators of the United Nations Secretariat building in New York. Among his latest works is the eye-shaped New Museum in Curitiba in southern Brazil. One of his most popular buildings, the Museum of Contemporary Art in the city of Niteroi, across Guanabara Bay from Rio, is a giant, white disc seemingly floating above ocean waters, which was completed in 1996.
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Brazil Oscar Niemeyer Architecture
The Brazilian architect, Oscar Niemeyer in his studio in Ypiranga building in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Friday, December 13, 2002. The Popular Theatre Oscar Niemeyer opened in Niteroi on April 5, 2007. The event marked the beginning of the commemorations for the architect's 100th birthday to be celebrated on December 15 with the delivery of the Museum and the Niemeyer Oscar Foundation. The city of Niteroi, across the bay from Rio, is building Niemeyer's most extensive project since Brazil's futuristic capital, Brasilia, which he and friend Lucio Costa built in the late 1950s. Ten buildings, including a Catholic cathedral and Baptist church, a theater and the Niemeyer Foundation building, will form part of the "Caminho Niemeyer" (Niemeyer Way) in Niteroi. Niemeyer's Contemporary Art Museum opened there in 1996, one of hundreds of his buildings scattered around the world, from New York to Paris and Algiers. Niemeyer was one of the creators of the United Nations Secretariat building in New York. Among his latest works is the eye-shaped New Museum in Curitiba in southern Brazil. One of his most popular buildings, the Museum of Contemporary Art in the city of Niteroi, across Guanabara Bay from Rio, is a giant, white disc seemingly floating above ocean waters, which was completed in 1996.
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THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE PROJECT ANGEL FOOD ANGEL AWARDS, LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - 09 AUG 2003
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THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE PROJECT ANGEL FOOD ANGEL AWARDS, LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - 09 AUG 2003
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NANNIES BEING TRAINED AT NORLAND COLLEGE, INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNISED AS A PREMIER PROVIDER OF CHILDCARE TRAINING, BATH, BRITAIN - 03 FEB 2004
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NANNIES BEING TRAINED AT NORLAND COLLEGE, INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNISED AS A PREMIER PROVIDER OF CHILDCARE TRAINING, BATH, BRITAIN - 03 FEB 2004
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MAN MADE ISLANDS PROJECT IN DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - 2004
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'The Palm' Jebel Ali, 'The Palm' Jumeirah and 'The World' islands - A project developed by Nakheel, Dubai's leading real estate developer
Dubai Finally Joins Global Economic Downturn
DUBAI FINALLY JOINS GLOBAL ECONOMIC DOWNTURN
Stocks around the world tumbled for the second day after Dubai World announced it was asking creditors to delay paying back its $60 billion (GBP 36.8bn) debt.
Dubai World is the emirate's main development engine that financed the construction of the mammoth coastal Palm Islands development (such as the famous Palm Jumeirah), and the World Islands, as well as managing many of the emirate's transport, logisitics and leisure industries.
The news triggered fears of a massive default and a wave of heavy losses at banks and companies exposed to its debt that could cause more financial pain just as the global economy was starting to recover.
The emirate fuelled a building boom with cheap credit but has been hit hard by the downturn.
This latest risk to lenders comes just as the global economy is starting to recover from a painful recession, with major action taken to prop up banks worldwide.
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE WINNERS OF THE 2004 PROJECT GREENLIGHT, THE HIGHLANDS, HOLLYWOOD, AMERICA - 13 JUL 2004
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE WINNERS OF THE 2004 PROJECT GREENLIGHT, THE HIGHLANDS, HOLLYWOOD, AMERICA - 13 JUL 2004
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SARAH FERGUSON, DUCHESS YORK VISITING OLIVER GOLDSMITH PRIMARY SCHOOL, PECKHAM, LONDON, BRITAIN - 22 MAR 2005
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ITV ARCHIVE
DUCHESS ON THE ESTATE: SARAH FERGUSON TACKLES 'BROKEN BRITAIN'
Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York is back on our TV screens in another bid to improve the nation.
As part of her latest humanitarian mission Sarah will spend time on a housing estate in a new programme for ITV1, 'Duchess on the Estate'
The inspiration for the documentary was Sarah's shock at returning to Britain and finding a place she didn't recognise with a lack of community spirit.
In bid to help this change, in the new series she travels to the Wythenshaw estate in Manchester, one of the most deprived areas in Britain where TV comedy Shameless used to be filmed.
Here she attempts to come up with a blueprint for change that could help the families she meets.
As a mother, and believing that women in fractured communities hold the key to making things better, she sets out to galvanise the women in the households and empower them to raise standards, expectations and ambitions.
She is shown the ropes by one family and tours the locality in an effort to learn as much so that she can help facilitate change in the area.
Sarah comments: "'Some of our communities are so fragmented and I'm convinced that if we can start to give people a sense of community spirit they can start to work together to improve their local area and lifestyles".
In a similar series that aired last year Sarah, who has been a spokesperson for Weight Watchers for ten years, attempted to tackle what she considered to be an impending obesity problem in Britain.
Cameras follow her as she moved in to B&B next to a Hull council estate and became acquainted with life there - getting to know the local families for 'Duchess in Hull'.
Here she met, and tried to help, the Sargersons, an overweight family...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HUHDBPKA
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SARAH FERGUSON, DUCHESS YORK VISITING OLIVER GOLDSMITH PRIMARY SCHOOL, PECKHAM, LONDON, BRITAIN - 22 MAR 2005
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DUCHESS ON THE ESTATE: SARAH FERGUSON TACKLES 'BROKEN BRITAIN'
Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York is back on our TV screens in another bid to improve the nation.
As part of her latest humanitarian mission Sarah will spend time on a housing estate in a new programme for ITV1, 'Duchess on the Estate'
The inspiration for the documentary was Sarah's shock at returning to Britain and finding a place she didn't recognise with a lack of community spirit.
In bid to help this change, in the new series she travels to the Wythenshaw estate in Manchester, one of the most deprived areas in Britain where TV comedy Shameless used to be filmed.
Here she attempts to come up with a blueprint for change that could help the families she meets.
As a mother, and believing that women in fractured communities hold the key to making things better, she sets out to galvanise the women in the households and empower them to raise standards, expectations and ambitions.
She is shown the ropes by one family and tours the locality in an effort to learn as much so that she can help facilitate change in the area.
Sarah comments: "'Some of our communities are so fragmented and I'm convinced that if we can start to give people a sense of community spirit they can start to work together to improve their local area and lifestyles".
In a similar series that aired last year Sarah, who has been a spokesperson for Weight Watchers for ten years, attempted to tackle what she considered to be an impending obesity problem in Britain.
Cameras follow her as she moved in to B&B next to a Hull council estate and became acquainted with life there - getting to know the local families for 'Duchess in Hull'.
Here she met, and tried to help, the Sargersons, an overweight family...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HUHDBPKA
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SARAH FERGUSON, DUCHESS YORK VISITING OLIVER GOLDSMITH PRIMARY SCHOOL, PECKHAM, LONDON, BRITAIN - 22 MAR 2005
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ITV ARCHIVE
DUCHESS ON THE ESTATE: SARAH FERGUSON TACKLES 'BROKEN BRITAIN'
Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York is back on our TV screens in another bid to improve the nation.
As part of her latest humanitarian mission Sarah will spend time on a housing estate in a new programme for ITV1, 'Duchess on the Estate'
The inspiration for the documentary was Sarah's shock at returning to Britain and finding a place she didn't recognise with a lack of community spirit.
In bid to help this change, in the new series she travels to the Wythenshaw estate in Manchester, one of the most deprived areas in Britain where TV comedy Shameless used to be filmed.
Here she attempts to come up with a blueprint for change that could help the families she meets.
As a mother, and believing that women in fractured communities hold the key to making things better, she sets out to galvanise the women in the households and empower them to raise standards, expectations and ambitions.
She is shown the ropes by one family and tours the locality in an effort to learn as much so that she can help facilitate change in the area.
Sarah comments: "'Some of our communities are so fragmented and I'm convinced that if we can start to give people a sense of community spirit they can start to work together to improve their local area and lifestyles".
In a similar series that aired last year Sarah, who has been a spokesperson for Weight Watchers for ten years, attempted to tackle what she considered to be an impending obesity problem in Britain.
Cameras follow her as she moved in to B&B next to a Hull council estate and became acquainted with life there - getting to know the local families for 'Duchess in Hull'.
Here she met, and tried to help, the Sargersons, an overweight family...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HUHDBPKA
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JERRY HALL HELPING VOLUNTEERS AT THE THAMES LANDSCAPE STRATEGY LOTTERY FUNDED PROJECT 'LONDON'S ARCADIA', LONDON, BRITAIN - 16 MAY 2005
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Jerry Hall helping volunteers as part of the Thames Landscape Strategy's GBP 3.3m Heritage Lottery funded project, London's Arcadia.
JERRY HALL HELPING VOLUNTEERS AT THE THAMES LANDSCAPE STRATEGY LOTTERY FUNDED PROJECT 'LONDON'S ARCADIA', LONDON, BRITAIN - 16 MAY 2005
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THE OILMAN PROJECT - 2005
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Disused drilling rig, Siberia, Russia
THE OILMAN PROJECT - 2005
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NEW YORK RESTORATION PROJECT 8TH ANNUAL HULAWEEN PARTY, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 31 OCT 2005
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NEW YORK RESTORATION PROJECT 8TH ANNUAL HULAWEEN PARTY, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 31 OCT 2005
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Iceland Karahnjukar Hydropower Project
An afternoon sun sets southwest of the growing reservoir of the Karahnjukar Hydropower Project, a hydroelectric mega-project near Egilsstadir, in eastern Iceland on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2007. Three large dams, which will trap glacial runoff in a 22-square-mile reservoir, and five smaller dams will channel water through tunnels to an electric generating plant that will feed power to a new aluminum smelter run by Alcoa. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iceland Karahnjukar Hydropower Project
The largest dam (left) and the second largest (right) of the Karahnjukar Hydropower Project, a hydroelectric mega-project abut Karahnjukar Mountain near Egilsstadir, in eastern Iceland on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2007. Although several inches of the top of the reservoir is frozen it is still rising by about four inches every day with runoff from Iceland's largest glacier. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iceland Karahnjukar Hydropower Project
Construction laborers work on top the largest dam of the Karahnjukar Hydropower Project, a hydroelectric mega-project near Egilsstadir, in eastern Iceland on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2007. Three large dams, which will trap glacial runoff in a 22-square-mile reservoir, and five smaller dams which will channel water through tunnels to an electric generating plant that will feed power to a new aluminum smelter run by Alcoa. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iceland Karahnjukar Hydropower Project
A van with construction workers drives up from the base of the largest dam of the Karahnjukar Hydropower Project, which is part of a hydroelectric mega-project near Egilsstadir, in eastern Iceland on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2007. The largest dam is 633 feet tall and 2,400 feet long at the top. It has 300 million square feet of fill materials. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iceland Karahnjukar Hydropower Project
Workers complete the installation of the six two-story turbines in the power generating plant of the Karahnjukar Hydropower Project, a hydroelectric mega-project near Egilsstadir, in eastern Iceland on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2007. Once in operation, the hydroelectric plant will be able to produce 690 megawatts of electricity, which will be used primarily to power an aluminum smelter to be run by Alcoa. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iceland Karahnjukar Hydropower Project
Wild reindeer graze near a road leading to the Karahnjukar Hydropower Project, a hydroelectric mega-project near Egilsstadir, in eastern Iceland, on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2007. The reindeer, brought to Iceland by Norwegians in the 1700s, only live in the highlands and valleys near Karahnjukar Mountain. The Icelandic government maintains the population at about 3,000 animals. Environmental and wildlife conservation groups believe the Karahnjukar Project will affect the breeding, calving and grazing grounds of the reindeer herds living in the region. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iceland Karahnjukar Hydropower Project
A worker walks past banks of monitoring equipment in the power generating plant of the Karahnjukar Hydropower Project, a hydroelectric mega-project near Egilsstadir, in eastern Iceland, on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2007. Once in operation, the hydroelectric plant will be able to produce 690 megawatts of electricity, which will be used primarily to power an aluminum smelter to be run by Alcoa. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iceland Karahnjukar Hydropower Project
A man works on one of the six two-story turbines in the power generating plant of the Karahnjukar Hydropower Project, a hydroelectric mega-project near Egilsstadir, in eastern Iceland, on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2007. Once in operation, the hydroelectric plant will be able to produce 690 megawatts of electricity, which will be used primarily to power an aluminum smelter to be run by Alcoa. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iceland Karahnjukar Hydropower Project
Hong Wei Zhang, from Luoyang, China, sits in his dumptruck as it is loaded with material on top of the largest dam of the Karahnjukar Hydropower Project, a hydroelectric mega-project near Egilsstadir, in eastern Iceland on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2007. Along with about 100 other Chinese workers from his region and several hundred from all over China, Zhang, 40, left a wife and 16-year-old daughter behind in China in May 2005 to work on the project in Iceland. Although many, including Zhang, would like to stay in Iceland once the project has been completed, the hundreds of foreign laborers are expected to return to their homelands. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iceland Karahnjukar Hydropower Project
The largest dam of the Karahnjukar Hydropower Project, a hydroelectric mega-project in eastern Iceland, now blocks the runoff of glacial water through a deep gorge near Egilsstadir, in eastern Iceland on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2007. The gorge will still be used for the small amount of water that leaks through dam and for overflow if the reservoir fills up. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iceland Karahnjukar Hydropower Project
Dressed for sub-zero weather, workers lay down rebar to support a concrete wall as part of the largest of the Karahnjukar Hydropower Project, a hydroelectric mega-project near Egilsstadir, in eastern Iceland on Sunday, Jan. 22, 2007. Several thousand foreign workers from dozens of countries, including several hundred from China, are working on the construction project. Communication between the workers can sometimes be complicated because there is no common language on the work site. But one Portuguese worker, who was teamed with mostly Chinese workers, said although they communicate very little by speaking, pointing and other hand signals have worked. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iceland Karahnjukar Hydropower Project
A late morning sun rises southeast of the second largest dam of the Karahnjukar Hydropower Project, a hydroelectric mega-project in eastern Iceland, near Egilsstadir, on Jan. 22, 2007. Three large dams, which will trap glacial runoff in a 22-square-mile reservoir, and five smaller dams will channel water through tunnels to an electric generating plant that will feed power to a new aluminum smelter run by Alcoa. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iceland Karahnjukar Hydropower Project
Workers complete the construction of the Alcoa aluminum smelter near Reydarfjordur, in eastern Iceland on Monday, Jan. 23, 2007. Two buildings, each about 3,000 feet long, will house 168 smelting pots each. This project will be Alcoa's first new primary aluminum facility in 20 years. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iceland Karahnjukar Hydropower Project
Seen across the Reydarfjordur fjord, the aluminum smelter, to be run by Alcoa, is still under construction at the harbor of the village of Reydarfjordur, in eastern Iceland on Monday, Jan. 23, 2007. The Fjardaal aluminum smelter is is estimated to cost $1.1 billion and is scheduled to begin production in the spring. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iceland Karahnjukar Hydropower Project
The message "R.I.P. - 1916-2006 Viva Framnes" is spray painted on a farm house near the newly constructed aluminum smelter near Reydarfjordur, in eastern Iceland on Monday, Jan. 23, 2007. Framnes is the name of the former farmstead, which was sold to Alcoa and abandoned. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iceland Karahnjukar Hydropower Project
Construction of the Alcoa aluminum smelter is nearing completion near Reydarfjordur, in eastern Iceland on Monday, Jan. 23, 2007. This smelter sits on the town's harbor in a deep-water fjord. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iceland Karahnjukar Hydropower Project
Workers complete the construction of the Alcoa aluminum smelter in eastern Iceland near Reydarfjordur, Iceland on Monday, Jan. 23, 2007. Alcao says that once completed, the Fjardaal smelter will be one of the most efficient, environmentally-friendly and safest smelters in the world. After importing the raw alumina from Australia and South America, the smelter will be able to produce 346,000 tons of aluminum per year. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iceland Karahnjukar Hydropower Project
Having lunch in the worker's camp cafeteria, Cezary Wierzbowski, 33, Jozef Bernat, 50 , and Darek Szpak, 32 (left to right), all from Poland, arrived two days ago to begin working construction on Alcoa's new aluminum smelter near Reydarfjordur, Iceland on Monday, Jan. 23, 2007. More than half of the labor force used by contractor Bechtel to build the smelter are workers from Poland. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Iceland Karahnjukar Hydropower Project
Workers complete the construction of the Alcoa aluminum smelter near Reydarfjordur, in eastern Iceland on Monday, Jan. 23, 2007. Alcao says that once completed, the Fjardaal smelter will be one of the most efficient, environmentally-friendly and safest smelters in the world. After importing the raw alumina from Australia and South America, the smelter will be able to produce 346,000 tons of aluminum per year. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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POlnische Arbeiter in Grossbritannien
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Building workers at Workers Memorial Day rally, to commemorate and protest about the death of building worker Patrick O'Sullivan. Patrick was killed on the 15 January 2004 after falling 100 feet when working on the new Wembly Stadium. This is a ?757 million project due to be open for the FA Cup Final in 2006. Over 200 building workers from local building sites joined the rally. Some were from northern towns in Britain, others from Eastern Europe.
Trade unions
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Brown Thomas International Fashion Show in aid of the Chernobyl Children's Project at Cork City Hall, Cork, Eire - 25 Jan 2007
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Helena Christensen on the catwalk
Uplifting! Celebrities Are Busting Out All Over
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Uplifting - Who's Got The Breast Cleavage?
And the Oscar for best supported actress goes to ... It would seem that for these celebs walking the red carpet really is an uplifting experience. To be a successful star you can?t be a shy and retiring wallflower, as these up front and in your face ladies demonstrate; they know exactly what kind of oomph you need to get noticed.
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Picture research: Trudi Kammerling
Words: Katy Brown
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For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/LCSKQALG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Brown Thomas International Fashion Show in aid of the Chernobyl Children's Project at Cork City Hall, Cork, Eire - 25 Jan 2007
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Jodie Kidd, Ali Hewson and Helena Christensen before the show
Brown Thomas International Fashion Show in aid of the Chernobyl Children's Project at Cork City Hall, Cork, Eire - 25 Jan 2007
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Brown Thomas International Fashion Show in aid of the Chernobyl Children's Project at Cork City Hall, Cork, Eire - 25 Jan 2007
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Haydn West / Rex Features ( 634403g )
Jodie Kidd and Helena Christensen on the catwalk
Brown Thomas International Fashion Show in aid of the Chernobyl Children's Project at Cork City Hall, Cork, Eire - 25 Jan 2007
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