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Daily Life In Toronto, Canada
A shop sells cannabis and marijuana paraphernalia in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Toronto, Canada
A shop sells cannabis and marijuana paraphernalia in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Anniversary Of The Closure Of Pusher Street In Christiania, Copenhagen, Denmark.
In Copenhagen, Denmark, on April 6, 2025, the Freetown of Christiania commemorates the first anniversary of Pusher Street's closure with the participation of Copenhagen Mayor Sophie Haestorp Andersen and Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard. On April 6, 2024, Pusher Street closes with the goal of renovating the area and ending the hashish trade on Christiania's main street. Signs read: Support Christiania - buy your hash somewhere else. (Photo by Ricardo Ramirez/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Ottawa
OTTAWA, CANADA – MARCH 8:
A view of the My Legacy cannabis dispensary in Ottawa, Ontario, Ontario, Canada, on March 8, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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FEATURE - Nepal: Land und Leute
(7/22/2016) Local man smoking a joint on Shiva Day at Chitwan, Nepal. Marijuana or Cannabis is illegal in Nepal, but permitted as a religious ritual. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844577
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Copenhagen Rally for free cannabis
The rally for free cannabis arrives to the Parliament Square. Many thousands participated in this colorful demonstration, which has taken place since 1999. This also happens in other cities globally: In 2014 in 848 cities in 76 countries/JENSEN_130503/Credit:JENSEN/SIPA/1505031310 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Breakfast by Dessert; breakfast made from dessert items - Oct 2011
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Baked beans are white chocolate biscuit with orange and strawberry coulis; black pudding is chocolate biscuit cake; hash browns are panko brioche jam sandwich; fried egg is panna cotta and lemon curd; sausage is carmelised peanut butter sponge and bacon is brandy snaps.
Dessert for Breakfast - Fry-up made from Sweet Ingredients
Amateur cook Vicky McDonald, 30, has re-created the Great British Breakfast from dessert items, one which would be best washed down with sweet wine rather than a builder's tea.
The fried egg is in actual fact panna cotta with lemon curd; dark chocolate biscuit cake gives the illusion of black pudding; the sausages are peanut butter coated sponge wrapped in caramelised rice paper; the hash browns are brioche and Vicky's personal favourite, the baked beans, are small biscuits coated in white chocolate with an orange and strawberry coulis.
The hardest bit for Vicky was the streaky bacon; this part of the breakfast really had her stumped.
She said: "I even thought about making a jelly pork belly and then cutting slices of bacon jelly from it. But it turned out the brandy snaps gave me the right crispy texture."
It took Dublin-based Vicky a few weeks and attempts to figure out the ultimate sweet breakfast (suitable for vegetarians) with some delicious disasters along the way.
"I originally wanted the hash browns to be crispy on the outside and soft and fluffy in the middle so I attempted to deep fry home-made marshmallows, which resulted in a spectacularly gooey mess.
"In the end I decided to use brioche as it's one of my favourite breakfast foods," explained Vicky.
Vicky's humble breakfast idea began with the fried egg.
"I often make panna cotta and serve it with lemon curd. The two together always remind me of a fried egg, so I started off making this and then experimented w...
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Royal Wedding Guests of Kate Middleton and Prince William From Kate's Village Neighbourhood Bucklebury, Berkshire, Britain - 04 Mar 2011
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Royal Wedding: The Locals With The Hottest Invite In Town
When Prince William and Kate Middleton walk down the aisle they will do so in the presence of a host of VIP guests.
Famous faces and dignitaries from royalty, politics and the world of entertainment will all sit shoulder to shoulder in Westminster Abbey for the nuptials on 29 April.
Alongside them will be a number of lesser known faces - that is unless you grew up in the village of Buckleberry in Berskhire.
In keeping with the idea of a 'people's wedding' a number of residents from Kate's home town have been invited to the grandest event of the year.
As such a butcher, a shopkeeper and his wife, a pub landlord and a postman will all share in Kate and William's big day.
Shopkeeper Chan Shingadia and his wife Hash are one of the lucky number to receive a gold-embossed wedding invitation.
The couple runs Peaches Stores, where Kate is a regular, in the village
Commenting on their invite, Chan said: "I can't express my feelings - complete shock, superb, brilliant".
Despite being delighted by the invite it has thrown up one problem - what to wear.
However, after checking with Kate's dad that it would be ok, Hash is now planning to don a sari on the big day.
Much to his amazement pub landlord John Haley, who runs the Old Boot Inn in Stanford Dingley, will also be attending the ceremony.
The 55-year-old has known the Middleton family for more than 14 years and Kate and William have enjoyed a drink at the pub a number of times over the past year.
While he is enjoying the festivities first hand his pub will be holding a special 'wedding day' party, complete with BBQ, live music and best hat competition.
Other locals invited to the wedding include butcher Martin Fidler, who has run Bladebone Butchers for nearly 30 years.
Speaking about the upcomi...
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Royal Wedding Guests of Kate Middleton and Prince William From Kate's Village Neighbourhood Bucklebury, Berkshire, Britain - 04 Mar 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1293444v )
Royal Wedding: The Locals With The Hottest Invite In Town
When Prince William and Kate Middleton walk down the aisle they will do so in the presence of a host of VIP guests.
Famous faces and dignitaries from royalty, politics and the world of entertainment will all sit shoulder to shoulder in Westminster Abbey for the nuptials on 29 April.
Alongside them will be a number of lesser known faces - that is unless you grew up in the village of Buckleberry in Berskhire.
In keeping with the idea of a 'people's wedding' a number of residents from Kate's home town have been invited to the grandest event of the year.
As such a butcher, a shopkeeper and his wife, a pub landlord and a postman will all share in Kate and William's big day.
Shopkeeper Chan Shingadia and his wife Hash are one of the lucky number to receive a gold-embossed wedding invitation.
The couple runs Peaches Stores, where Kate is a regular, in the village
Commenting on their invite, Chan said: "I can't express my feelings - complete shock, superb, brilliant".
Despite being delighted by the invite it has thrown up one problem - what to wear.
However, after checking with Kate's dad that it would be ok, Hash is now planning to don a sari on the big day.
Much to his amazement pub landlord John Haley, who runs the Old Boot Inn in Stanford Dingley, will also be attending the ceremony.
The 55-year-old has known the Middleton family for more than 14 years and Kate and William have enjoyed a drink at the pub a number of times over the past year.
While he is enjoying the festivities first hand his pub will be holding a special 'wedding day' party, complete with BBQ, live music and best hat competition.
Other locals invited to the wedding include butcher Martin Fidler, who has run Bladebone Butchers for nearly 30 years.
Speaking about the upcomi...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QNFHJIVTW
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Royal Wedding Guests of Kate Middleton and Prince William From Kate's Village Neighbourhood Bucklebury, Berkshire, Britain - 04 Mar 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1293444r )
Royal Wedding: The Locals With The Hottest Invite In Town
When Prince William and Kate Middleton walk down the aisle they will do so in the presence of a host of VIP guests.
Famous faces and dignitaries from royalty, politics and the world of entertainment will all sit shoulder to shoulder in Westminster Abbey for the nuptials on 29 April.
Alongside them will be a number of lesser known faces - that is unless you grew up in the village of Buckleberry in Berskhire.
In keeping with the idea of a 'people's wedding' a number of residents from Kate's home town have been invited to the grandest event of the year.
As such a butcher, a shopkeeper and his wife, a pub landlord and a postman will all share in Kate and William's big day.
Shopkeeper Chan Shingadia and his wife Hash are one of the lucky number to receive a gold-embossed wedding invitation.
The couple runs Peaches Stores, where Kate is a regular, in the village
Commenting on their invite, Chan said: "I can't express my feelings - complete shock, superb, brilliant".
Despite being delighted by the invite it has thrown up one problem - what to wear.
However, after checking with Kate's dad that it would be ok, Hash is now planning to don a sari on the big day.
Much to his amazement pub landlord John Haley, who runs the Old Boot Inn in Stanford Dingley, will also be attending the ceremony.
The 55-year-old has known the Middleton family for more than 14 years and Kate and William have enjoyed a drink at the pub a number of times over the past year.
While he is enjoying the festivities first hand his pub will be holding a special 'wedding day' party, complete with BBQ, live music and best hat competition.
Other locals invited to the wedding include butcher Martin Fidler, who has run Bladebone Butchers for nearly 30 years.
Speaking about the upcomi...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QNFHJIVTW
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Amsterdam HOLLAND
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STUDIO - Anne Valérie Hash
Anne Val?rie Hash is one of the few women who designs for women. Her unique style is based on the deconstruction of menswear into impeccably cut womenswear. Its inspiration can be found in Coco Chanel, who borrowed from menÕs wardrobes to dress the modern woman of the 1920s, and Madeleine Vionnet, who draped her designs directly onto a reduced mannequin. Born in Paris in 1971, Anne Val?rie Hash graduated from the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture in 1995. After work placements at Nina Ricci, Christian Lacroix, Chanel and Dior, she presented her first collection in 2001. Two years later, she received the prestigious Andam Award for a promising young fashion designer, which had been given to Martin Margiela in 1989 and Viktor & Rolf in 1994.
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STUDIO - Anne Valérie Hash
Anne Val?rie Hash is one of the few women who designs for women. Her unique style is based on the deconstruction of menswear into impeccably cut womenswear. Its inspiration can be found in Coco Chanel, who borrowed from menÕs wardrobes to dress the modern woman of the 1920s, and Madeleine Vionnet, who draped her designs directly onto a reduced mannequin. Born in Paris in 1971, Anne Val?rie Hash graduated from the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture in 1995. After work placements at Nina Ricci, Christian Lacroix, Chanel and Dior, she presented her first collection in 2001. Two years later, she received the prestigious Andam Award for a promising young fashion designer, which had been given to Martin Margiela in 1989 and Viktor & Rolf in 1994.
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STUDIO - Anne Valérie Hash
Anne Val?rie Hash is one of the few women who designs for women. Her unique style is based on the deconstruction of menswear into impeccably cut womenswear. Its inspiration can be found in Coco Chanel, who borrowed from menÕs wardrobes to dress the modern woman of the 1920s, and Madeleine Vionnet, who draped her designs directly onto a reduced mannequin. Born in Paris in 1971, Anne Val?rie Hash graduated from the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture in 1995. After work placements at Nina Ricci, Christian Lacroix, Chanel and Dior, she presented her first collection in 2001. Two years later, she received the prestigious Andam Award for a promising young fashion designer, which had been given to Martin Margiela in 1989 and Viktor & Rolf in 1994.
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STUDIO - Anne Valérie Hash
Anne Val?rie Hash is one of the few women who designs for women. Her unique style is based on the deconstruction of menswear into impeccably cut womenswear. Its inspiration can be found in Coco Chanel, who borrowed from menÕs wardrobes to dress the modern woman of the 1920s, and Madeleine Vionnet, who draped her designs directly onto a reduced mannequin. Born in Paris in 1971, Anne Val?rie Hash graduated from the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture in 1995. After work placements at Nina Ricci, Christian Lacroix, Chanel and Dior, she presented her first collection in 2001. Two years later, she received the prestigious Andam Award for a promising young fashion designer, which had been given to Martin Margiela in 1989 and Viktor & Rolf in 1994.
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FEATURE - Christiania in Kopenhagen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DEAN PICTURES/REX/Shutterstock (386159d)
ENTRANCE TO CHRISTIANIA, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
CHRISTIANIA, A PLACE TO BUY AND SELL HASH, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - 17 JUL 2002
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FEATURE - Christiania in Kopenhagen
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CHRISTIANIA, A PLACE TO BUY AND SELL HASH, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - 17 JUL 2002
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