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  • FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
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    FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
    July 27, 2016 - Odessa, Ukraine - 3 months infant learning to swim underwater in waterbaby class in the pool, Eastern Europe, Ukraine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
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    FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
    July 27, 2016 - Odessa, Ukraine - 3 months infant learning to swim underwater in waterbaby class in the pool, Eastern Europe, Ukraine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
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    FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
    July 27, 2016 - Odessa, Ukraine - 3 months infant learning to swim underwater in waterbaby class in the pool, Eastern Europe, Ukraine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
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    FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
    July 27, 2016 - Odessa, Ukraine - 6 months infant learning to swim underwater in waterbaby class in the pool, Eastern Europe, Ukraine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
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    FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
    July 27, 2016 - Odessa, Ukraine - 6 months infant learning to swim underwater in waterbaby class in the pool, Eastern Europe, Ukraine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
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    FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
    July 27, 2016 - Odessa, Ukraine - 3 months infant learning to swim underwater in waterbaby class in the pool, Eastern Europe, Ukraine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
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    FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
    July 27, 2016 - Odessa, Ukraine - Mom and 4 months infant learning to swim underwater in waterbaby class in the pool, Eastern Europe, Ukraine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
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    FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
    July 27, 2016 - Odessa, Ukraine - 4 months infant learning to swim underwater in waterbaby class in the pool, Eastern Europe, Ukraine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
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    FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
    July 27, 2016 - Odessa, Ukraine - 4 months infant learning to swim underwater in waterbaby class in the pool, Eastern Europe, Ukraine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
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    FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
    July 27, 2016 - Odessa, Ukraine - 4 months infant learning to swim underwater in waterbaby class in the pool, Eastern Europe, Ukraine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
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    FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
    July 27, 2016 - Odessa, Ukraine - 5 months infant learning to swim underwater in waterbaby class in the pool, Eastern Europe, Ukraine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
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    FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
    July 27, 2016 - Odessa, Ukraine - 4 months infant learning to swim underwater in waterbaby class in the pool, Eastern Europe, Ukraine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
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    FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
    July 27, 2016 - Odessa, Ukraine - 4 months infant learning to swim underwater in waterbaby class in the pool, Eastern Europe, Ukraine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
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    FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
    July 27, 2016 - Odessa, Ukraine - 5 months infant learning to swim underwater in waterbaby class in the pool, Eastern Europe, Ukraine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
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    FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
    July 27, 2016 - Odessa, Ukraine - 6 months infant learning to swim underwater in waterbaby class in the pool, Eastern Europe, Ukraine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
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    FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
    July 27, 2016 - Odessa, Ukraine - 5 months infant learning to swim underwater in waterbaby class in the pool, Eastern Europe, Ukraine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
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    FEATURE - Ins kalte Wasser geworfen - Schwimmkurs für Babies
    July 27, 2016 - Odessa, Ukraine - 3 months infant learning to swim underwater in waterbaby class in the pool, Eastern Europe, Ukraine (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
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    REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
    Marys Meals is a global charity, seeking to provide all school children with a meal at their place of education. Helping children to have a better diet and education. Isatu, 16 years old, poses for a photograph in their grandmothers house where she now lives in District One,  Montseraddo County, Liberia, on  Monday, June 13, 2016.  Their whole family had Ebola and their parents died, but they survived after being nursed at home by their grandmother.  The grandmother now sells tobacco for a living to look after the eight orphaned children who now live with her. There is not enough money to send Courage to school. Isatu says I want to be a nurse. I want to make my mother proud of me.

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
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    REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
    Marys Meals is a global charity, seeking to provide all school children with a meal at their place of education. Helping children to have a better diet and education. Isatu, 16 years old, posed for a photograph in their grandmothers house where they now live in District One,  Montseraddo County, Liberia, on  Monday, June 13, 2016.  Their whole family had Ebola and their parents died, but they survived after being nursed at home by their grandmother.  The grandmother now sells tobacco for a living to look after the eight orphaned children who now live with her. There is not enough money to send Courage to school. Isatu says "'I want to be a nurse. I want to make my mother proud of me.' 


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  • REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
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    REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
    Marys Meals is a global charity, seeking to provide all school children with a meal at their place of education. Helping children to have a better diet and education. Isatu, (L)  16 years old, and her brother Courage, who is 7, pose for a photograph in their grandmothers house where they now live in District One,  Montseraddo County, #Liberia, on  Monday, June 13, 2016.  Their whole family had Ebola and their parents died, but they survived after being nursed at home by their grandmother.  The grandmother now sells tobacco for a living to look after the eight orphaned children who now live with her. There is not enough money to send Courage to school. Isatu says "'I want to be a nurse. I want to make my mother proud of me.' 


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    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
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    REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
    Marys Meals is a global charity, seeking to provide all school children with a meal at their place of education. Helping children to have a better diet and education. Isatu, 16 years old, poses for a photograph in their grandmothers house where she now lives in District One,  Montseraddo County, Liberia, on  Monday, June 13, 2016.  Their whole family had Ebola and their parents died, but they survived after being nursed at home by their grandmother.  The grandmother now sells tobacco for a living to look after the eight orphaned children who now live with her. There is not enough money to send Courage to school. Isatu says "'I want to be a nurse. I want to make my mother proud of me.'

    © Kate Holt / eyevine

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    http:///www.eyevine.com© Kate Holt / eyevine (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 01696175

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
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    REPORTAGE - Ebola Prävention in Liberia
    Marys Meals is a global charity, seeking to provide all school children with a meal at their place of education. Helping children to have a better diet and education. Isatu, 16 years old, posed for a photograph in their grandmothers house where they now live in District One,  Montseraddo County, Liberia, on  Monday, June 13, 2016.  Their whole family had Ebola and their parents died, but they survived after being nursed at home by their grandmother.  The grandmother now sells tobacco for a living to look after the eight orphaned children who now live with her. There is not enough money to send Courage to school. Isatu says "'I want to be a nurse. I want to make my mother proud of me.' 


    © Kate Holt / eyevine

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    http:///www.eyevine.com© Kate Holt / eyevine (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 01696157

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  • Orrb wellness and learning pod set for launch, Britain  - Jan 2015
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    Orrb wellness and learning pod set for launch, Britain - Jan 2015
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    Users choose from a selection of wellness routines under the banners of relax, learn, test and boost
    Orrb wellness and learning pod set for launch, Britain - Jan 2015
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    A bubble designed to provide a calming refuge for stressed office workers is set for launch.

    The Orrb is a pod in which the user can escape bustling open-plan workspaces and find time for themselves.

    Described as a "corporate wellness facility" or like using a"mind gym", individuals access an online account, from where they can choose from a selection of wellness routines under the banners of relax, learn, test and boost, in either 10, 20 or 30 minute allocated time slots.

    London-based designer Lee McCormack also sees Orrbs being placed in airports, universities and public spaces.

    Devices are currently being hand-finished in the USA and UK, the two initial territories targeted by the company, and Orrb is set to launch officially in Spring when the subscription service Orrb X goes live.

    VIDEO: http://youtu.be/GmWuamJI7BQ
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  • Peter Sutcliffe, The Yorkshire Ripper
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    Peter Sutcliffe, The Yorkshire Ripper
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Wilkinson/REX (4239648aa)
    14th May 1979 - 11th May1980. - Girls of Leeds High School learn self defence, to prepare themselves against the Ripper.
    Peter Sutcliffe, The Yorkshire Ripper
    Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe was reported to be close to death after a series of health problems. The 68-year-old serial killer, who murdered 13 women and tried to kill seven more, is said to be suffering a severe cough and struggling to eat and sleep at Broadmoor Prison
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  • Peter Sutcliffe, The Yorkshire Ripper
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    Peter Sutcliffe, The Yorkshire Ripper
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Wilkinson/REX (4239648ap)
    14th May 1979 - 11th May1980. - Girls of Leeds High School learn self defence, to prepare themselves against the Ripper.
    Peter Sutcliffe, The Yorkshire Ripper
    Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe was reported to be close to death after a series of health problems. The 68-year-old serial killer, who murdered 13 women and tried to kill seven more, is said to be suffering a severe cough and struggling to eat and sleep at Broadmoor Prison
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  • Coyote pups get a howling lesson from their mum, Minnesota, America - 29 Jul 2013
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    Coyote pups get a howling lesson from their mum, Minnesota, America - 29 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie DiCarlo / Rex Features (2731614a)

    Howling Good Time! Coyote Teaches Pups to Howl
    Howling Good Time! Coyote Teaches Pups to Howl

    These two coyote pups desperate to follow in their parent's pawprints start by learning to howl.

    The stunning images taken by wildlife photographer Debbie DiCarlo shows the cute pups learning the ropes from their elder, as the coyote tips back its head to let out an ear-piercing howl.

    Debbie, 59, who resides in Ohio, said: "The pups were so cute - exploring, playing and generally learning how to be a coyote.

    "The magic began when distant coyotes started to howl and the pups and adult started to answer back."

    DiCarlo got the shot during a spring photography workshop earlier this year at a wildlife preserve in Hinckley, Minnesota, where she was able to photograph baby animals.

    Charmed by how excited the pups were during the howling lesson Debbie said the shutter on her camera was moving so fast she was worried about it overheating.

    "I couldn't stop grinning from ear to ear, there was something so special to be amongst them at that moment, and the sight and sound will forever be imprinted in my memory," explained Debbie.

    The moment was so perfect, in fact, that sceptics accused DiCarlo of snapping a photo of a still life in a museum.

    Her response: "Howling Lesson has lots of sceptics who believe it to be a museum diorama. In fact, I have read that some think it is too perfect. My reaction? Thank you for such a wonderful compliment!"

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  • USA ONLY Tom Cruise makes steamed buns in Taiwan
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    USA ONLY Tom Cruise makes steamed buns in Taiwan
    Tom Cruise learned how to make small steamed buns with chef in Din Tai Fung Dumpling House in Taipei, Taiwan, China. The Star was wearing Ralph Lauren jeans, a light blue v-neck sweater and a collared shirt, on Saturday April 06, 2013. X17online.com USA ONLY (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • USA ONLY Tom Cruise makes steamed buns in Taiwan
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    USA ONLY Tom Cruise makes steamed buns in Taiwan
    Tom Cruise learned how to make small steamed buns with chef in Din Tai Fung Dumpling House in Taipei, Taiwan, China. The Star was wearing Ralph Lauren jeans, a light blue v-neck sweater and a collared shirt, on Saturday April 06, 2013. X17online.com USA ONLY (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • USA ONLY Tom Cruise makes steamed buns in Taiwan
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    USA ONLY Tom Cruise makes steamed buns in Taiwan
    Tom Cruise learned how to make small steamed buns with chef in Din Tai Fung Dumpling House in Taipei, Taiwan, China. The Star was wearing Ralph Lauren jeans, a light blue v-neck sweater and a collared shirt, on Saturday April 06, 2013. X17online.com USA ONLY (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • USA ONLY Tom Cruise makes steamed buns in Taiwan
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    USA ONLY Tom Cruise makes steamed buns in Taiwan
    Tom Cruise learned how to make small steamed buns with chef in Din Tai Fung Dumpling House in Taipei, Taiwan, China. The Star was wearing Ralph Lauren jeans, a light blue v-neck sweater and a collared shirt, on Saturday April 06, 2013. X17online.com USA ONLY (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
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    Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
    Not Uk Until 3 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2097070u)
    Prince Charles The Prince of Wales during a visit to St Anselm's Church, and to learn about the community charity project Pathways at Kennington Cross
    Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013

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  • Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
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    Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2097070t)
    Prince Charles The Prince of Wales during a visit to St Anselm's Church, and to learn about the community charity project Pathways at Kennington Cross
    Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013

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  • Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
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    Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2097070l)
    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall during a visit to St Anselm's Church, and to learn about the community charity project Pathways at Kennington Cross
    Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013

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  • Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
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    Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2097070j)
    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall during a visit to St Anselm's Church, and to learn about the community charity project Pathways at Kennington Cross
    Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013

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  • Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
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    Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2097070h)
    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall during a visit to St Anselm's Church, and to learn about the community charity project Pathways at Kennington Cross
    Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013

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  • Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
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    Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
    Not Uk Until 3 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2097070f)
    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall during a visit to St Anselm's Church, and to learn about the community charity project Pathways at Kennington Cross
    Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013

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  • Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
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    Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
    Not Uk Until 3 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2097070a)
    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Charles The Prince of Wales during a visit to St Anselm's Church, and to learn about the community charity project Pathways at Kennington Cross
    Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013

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  • Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
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    Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
    Not Uk Until 3 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2097070c)
    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall during a visit to St Anselm's Church, and to learn about the community charity project Pathways at Kennington Cross
    Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013

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  • Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
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    Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013
    Not Uk Until 3 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2097070d)
    Camilla Duchess of Cornwall during a visit to St Anselm's Church, and to learn about the community charity project Pathways at Kennington Cross
    Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Kennington, London, Britain - 24 Jan 2013

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  • Cheetah cubs learn survival skills, Masai Mara, Kenya - 29 Aug 2012
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    Cheetah cubs learn survival skills, Masai Mara, Kenya - 29 Aug 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein / Rex Features (1841673f)
    Cheetah mother and cubs
    Survival School: Harsh Nature As Cheetah Cubs Learn To Hunt
    It may be hard to watch, but these visceral images show an impressive display of the raw survival skills of the natural world.

    These cheetah cubs have been given a gazelle fawn by their mother in order to help them hone their hunting skills.

    Seemingly an unfair quarry, the sacrifice of the gazelle is vital to ensure an at risk species survives.

    The stunning images were captured by Exodus tour guide and wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein.

    He explains: "Currently there are four mums with cubs I have been working with. It is cold in the morning at this time of year so they are often difficult to find, but once they liven up they can be very entertaining subjects.

    "The cubs range from eight weeks to six months. A particular highlight, although brutal, was the one mother teaching her very young charges basic hunting skills, by giving them the present of a young gazelle fawn she had just downed.

    "It is often hard to watch, but cheetahs are desperately endangered, but Thomson's gazelles are not - the day we run short of those fleet-footed antelope, we really have screwed up the planet."

    The cheetah is the world's fastest land animal, reaching speeds of up to 70 mph, and are easily capable of outrunning any other animal over short distances thanks to an ability to accelerate from 0 to over 100 km/h (62 mph) in three seconds.

    They kill their prey by tripping it during the chase, then biting it on the underside of the throat to suffocate it. Then the cheetah proceeds to devour its catch as quickly as possible before the kill is taken by stronger predators.


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Paul Goldstein/Rex Features

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

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  • Cheetah cubs learn survival skills, Masai Mara, Kenya - 29 Aug 2012
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    Cheetah cubs learn survival skills, Masai Mara, Kenya - 29 Aug 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein / Rex Features (1841673c)
    Cheetah cubs chase a Thomson's gazelle fawn
    Survival School: Harsh Nature As Cheetah Cubs Learn To Hunt
    It may be hard to watch, but these visceral images show an impressive display of the raw survival skills of the natural world.

    These cheetah cubs have been given a gazelle fawn by their mother in order to help them hone their hunting skills.

    Seemingly an unfair quarry, the sacrifice of the gazelle is vital to ensure an at risk species survives.

    The stunning images were captured by Exodus tour guide and wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein.

    He explains: "Currently there are four mums with cubs I have been working with. It is cold in the morning at this time of year so they are often difficult to find, but once they liven up they can be very entertaining subjects.

    "The cubs range from eight weeks to six months. A particular highlight, although brutal, was the one mother teaching her very young charges basic hunting skills, by giving them the present of a young gazelle fawn she had just downed.

    "It is often hard to watch, but cheetahs are desperately endangered, but Thomson's gazelles are not - the day we run short of those fleet-footed antelope, we really have screwed up the planet."

    The cheetah is the world's fastest land animal, reaching speeds of up to 70 mph, and are easily capable of outrunning any other animal over short distances thanks to an ability to accelerate from 0 to over 100 km/h (62 mph) in three seconds.

    They kill their prey by tripping it during the chase, then biting it on the underside of the throat to suffocate it. Then the cheetah proceeds to devour its catch as quickly as possible before the kill is taken by stronger predators.


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Paul Goldstein/Rex Features

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

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  • Cheetah cubs learn survival skills, Masai Mara, Kenya - 29 Aug 2012
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    Cheetah cubs learn survival skills, Masai Mara, Kenya - 29 Aug 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein / Rex Features (1841673e)
    Cheetah cubs chase a Thomson's gazelle fawn
    Survival School: Harsh Nature As Cheetah Cubs Learn To Hunt
    It may be hard to watch, but these visceral images show an impressive display of the raw survival skills of the natural world.

    These cheetah cubs have been given a gazelle fawn by their mother in order to help them hone their hunting skills.

    Seemingly an unfair quarry, the sacrifice of the gazelle is vital to ensure an at risk species survives.

    The stunning images were captured by Exodus tour guide and wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein.

    He explains: "Currently there are four mums with cubs I have been working with. It is cold in the morning at this time of year so they are often difficult to find, but once they liven up they can be very entertaining subjects.

    "The cubs range from eight weeks to six months. A particular highlight, although brutal, was the one mother teaching her very young charges basic hunting skills, by giving them the present of a young gazelle fawn she had just downed.

    "It is often hard to watch, but cheetahs are desperately endangered, but Thomson's gazelles are not - the day we run short of those fleet-footed antelope, we really have screwed up the planet."

    The cheetah is the world's fastest land animal, reaching speeds of up to 70 mph, and are easily capable of outrunning any other animal over short distances thanks to an ability to accelerate from 0 to over 100 km/h (62 mph) in three seconds.

    They kill their prey by tripping it during the chase, then biting it on the underside of the throat to suffocate it. Then the cheetah proceeds to devour its catch as quickly as possible before the kill is taken by stronger predators.


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Paul Goldstein/Rex Features

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

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  • Cheetah cubs learn survival skills, Masai Mara, Kenya - 29 Aug 2012
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    Cheetah cubs learn survival skills, Masai Mara, Kenya - 29 Aug 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein / Rex Features (1841673d)
    Cheetah cubs chase a Thomson's gazelle fawn
    Survival School: Harsh Nature As Cheetah Cubs Learn To Hunt
    It may be hard to watch, but these visceral images show an impressive display of the raw survival skills of the natural world.

    These cheetah cubs have been given a gazelle fawn by their mother in order to help them hone their hunting skills.

    Seemingly an unfair quarry, the sacrifice of the gazelle is vital to ensure an at risk species survives.

    The stunning images were captured by Exodus tour guide and wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein.

    He explains: "Currently there are four mums with cubs I have been working with. It is cold in the morning at this time of year so they are often difficult to find, but once they liven up they can be very entertaining subjects.

    "The cubs range from eight weeks to six months. A particular highlight, although brutal, was the one mother teaching her very young charges basic hunting skills, by giving them the present of a young gazelle fawn she had just downed.

    "It is often hard to watch, but cheetahs are desperately endangered, but Thomson's gazelles are not - the day we run short of those fleet-footed antelope, we really have screwed up the planet."

    The cheetah is the world's fastest land animal, reaching speeds of up to 70 mph, and are easily capable of outrunning any other animal over short distances thanks to an ability to accelerate from 0 to over 100 km/h (62 mph) in three seconds.

    They kill their prey by tripping it during the chase, then biting it on the underside of the throat to suffocate it. Then the cheetah proceeds to devour its catch as quickly as possible before the kill is taken by stronger predators.


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Paul Goldstein/Rex Features

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

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  • Cheetah cubs learn survival skills, Masai Mara, Kenya - 29 Aug 2012
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    Cheetah cubs learn survival skills, Masai Mara, Kenya - 29 Aug 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein / Rex Features (1841673b)
    Cheetah cubs chase a Thomson's gazelle fawn
    Survival School: Harsh Nature As Cheetah Cubs Learn To Hunt
    It may be hard to watch, but these visceral images show an impressive display of the raw survival skills of the natural world.

    These cheetah cubs have been given a gazelle fawn by their mother in order to help them hone their hunting skills.

    Seemingly an unfair quarry, the sacrifice of the gazelle is vital to ensure an at risk species survives.

    The stunning images were captured by Exodus tour guide and wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein.

    He explains: "Currently there are four mums with cubs I have been working with. It is cold in the morning at this time of year so they are often difficult to find, but once they liven up they can be very entertaining subjects.

    "The cubs range from eight weeks to six months. A particular highlight, although brutal, was the one mother teaching her very young charges basic hunting skills, by giving them the present of a young gazelle fawn she had just downed.

    "It is often hard to watch, but cheetahs are desperately endangered, but Thomson's gazelles are not - the day we run short of those fleet-footed antelope, we really have screwed up the planet."

    The cheetah is the world's fastest land animal, reaching speeds of up to 70 mph, and are easily capable of outrunning any other animal over short distances thanks to an ability to accelerate from 0 to over 100 km/h (62 mph) in three seconds.

    They kill their prey by tripping it during the chase, then biting it on the underside of the throat to suffocate it. Then the cheetah proceeds to devour its catch as quickly as possible before the kill is taken by stronger predators.


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Paul Goldstein/Rex Features

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

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  • Cheetah cubs learn survival skills, Masai Mara, Kenya - 29 Aug 2012
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    Cheetah cubs learn survival skills, Masai Mara, Kenya - 29 Aug 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein / Rex Features (1841673a)
    Cheetah cubs chase a Thomson's gazelle fawn
    Survival School: Harsh Nature As Cheetah Cubs Learn To Hunt
    It may be hard to watch, but these visceral images show an impressive display of the raw survival skills of the natural world.

    These cheetah cubs have been given a gazelle fawn by their mother in order to help them hone their hunting skills.

    Seemingly an unfair quarry, the sacrifice of the gazelle is vital to ensure an at risk species survives.

    The stunning images were captured by Exodus tour guide and wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein.

    He explains: "Currently there are four mums with cubs I have been working with. It is cold in the morning at this time of year so they are often difficult to find, but once they liven up they can be very entertaining subjects.

    "The cubs range from eight weeks to six months. A particular highlight, although brutal, was the one mother teaching her very young charges basic hunting skills, by giving them the present of a young gazelle fawn she had just downed.

    "It is often hard to watch, but cheetahs are desperately endangered, but Thomson's gazelles are not - the day we run short of those fleet-footed antelope, we really have screwed up the planet."

    The cheetah is the world's fastest land animal, reaching speeds of up to 70 mph, and are easily capable of outrunning any other animal over short distances thanks to an ability to accelerate from 0 to over 100 km/h (62 mph) in three seconds.

    They kill their prey by tripping it during the chase, then biting it on the underside of the throat to suffocate it. Then the cheetah proceeds to devour its catch as quickly as possible before the kill is taken by stronger predators.


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Paul Goldstein/Rex Features

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Sir Michael Wilshaw, head teacher of Mossbourne Community Academy school, pictured in a year seven class at his school Hackney, London, July 15th 2011. He was recently appointed Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Education, Children's Services and Skills (OFSTED).
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    Sir Michael Wilshaw, head teacher of Mossbourne Community Academy school, pictured in a year seven class at his school Hackney, London, July 15th 2011. He was recently appointed Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Education, Children's Services and Skills (OFSTED).
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    Sir Michael Wilshaw, head teacher of Mossbourne Community Academy school, pictured in a year seven class at his school Hackney, London, July 15th 2011. He was recently appointed Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Education, Children's Services and Skills (OFSTED).
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    Michael Wilshaw
    Sir Michael Wilshaw, head teacher of Mossbourne Community Academy school, pictured in a year seven class at his school Hackney, London, July 15th 2011. He was recently appointed Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Education, Children's Services and Skills (OFSTED).
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