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FEATURE - Pix of the Week - Bilder der Woche
United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed (R) is seen in coversation with the robot "Sophie" at a thematic joint meeting of the UN General Assembly Second Committee and ECOSOC titled “The future of everything – Sustainable Development in the Age of Rapid Technological Change” at in ECOSOC Chamber at UN Headquarters in New York, NY, USA on October 12, 2017. With an emphasis on civil and governmental partnership in the development of artificial intelligence and robotics, the meeting featured the participation of "Sophie," a robot created by Hanson Robotics in dialogue with UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed. (Photo by Albin Lohr-Jones) *** Local Caption *** 21330408
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PEOPLE - Kelly Rohrbach hat Zeit für News auf dem Filmset
*EXCLUSIVE* Tybee Island, GA - Kelly Rohrbach, who will be playing 'C.J. Parker' on the next 'Baywatch' remake, catches up on the news while reading 'The Wall Street Journal' as Dwayne Johnson, a.k.a 'The Rock' arrives to film a scene with the pretty blonde.
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PEOPLE - Kelly Rohrbach hat Zeit für News auf dem Filmset
*EXCLUSIVE* Tybee Island, GA - Kelly Rohrbach, who will be playing 'C.J. Parker' on the next 'Baywatch' remake, catches up on the news while reading 'The Wall Street Journal' as Dwayne Johnson, a.k.a 'The Rock' arrives to film a scene with the pretty blonde.
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PEOPLE - Kelly Rohrbach hat Zeit für News auf dem Filmset
*EXCLUSIVE* Tybee Island, GA - Kelly Rohrbach, who will be playing 'C.J. Parker' on the next 'Baywatch' remake, catches up on the news while reading 'The Wall Street Journal' as Dwayne Johnson, a.k.a 'The Rock' arrives to film a scene with the pretty blonde.
AKM-GSI March 23, 2016
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PEOPLE - Kelly Rohrbach hat Zeit für News auf dem Filmset
*EXCLUSIVE* Tybee Island, GA - Kelly Rohrbach, who will be playing 'C.J. Parker' on the next 'Baywatch' remake, catches up on the news while reading 'The Wall Street Journal' as Dwayne Johnson, a.k.a 'The Rock' arrives to film a scene with the pretty blonde.
AKM-GSI March 23, 2016
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
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mbuda@akmgsi.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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PEOPLE - Kelly Rohrbach hat Zeit für News auf dem Filmset
*EXCLUSIVE* Tybee Island, GA - Kelly Rohrbach, who will be playing 'C.J. Parker' on the next 'Baywatch' remake, catches up on the news while reading 'The Wall Street Journal' as Dwayne Johnson, a.k.a 'The Rock' arrives to film a scene with the pretty blonde.
AKM-GSI March 23, 2016
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
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Teens teach elderly how to use technology
January 7, 2011, Bend, Oregon, USA: Al Kouba, 77, takes technology classes from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. The two are part of a program started by Marlee's mother and Al's daughter, Pamela Norr, Executive Officer of the Central Oregon Council on Aging (COCOA). A year ago she started a program called TECH, Teen Elder Computer Help, which pairs high school students with elders. Al, who ironically worked as a software developer from Lockheed Electronics starting in 1956, says he uses Facebook mostly to see pictures of his family and keep up with what his grandkids are doing, however, he is less interested in certain aspects of it, "I don't care to know someone had oatmeal for breakfast."///Al Kouba takes "Facebook Classes" from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. Credit: Leah Nash / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Teens teach elderly how to use technology
January 7, 2011, Bend, Oregon, USA: Al Kouba, 77, takes technology classes from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. The two are part of a program started by Marlee's mother and Al's daughter, Pamela Norr, Executive Officer of the Central Oregon Council on Aging (COCOA). A year ago she started a program called TECH, Teen Elder Computer Help, which pairs high school students with elders. Al, who ironically worked as a software developer from Lockheed Electronics starting in 1956, says he uses Facebook mostly to see pictures of his family and keep up with what his grandkids are doing, however, he is less interested in certain aspects of it, "I don't care to know someone had oatmeal for breakfast."///Al Kouba learns how to change his phone's ringtones from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr at his home. Credit: Leah Nash / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Teens teach elderly how to use technology
January 7, 2011, Bend, Oregon, USA: Al Kouba, 77, takes technology classes from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. The two are part of a program started by Marlee's mother and Al's daughter, Pamela Norr, Executive Officer of the Central Oregon Council on Aging (COCOA). A year ago she started a program called TECH, Teen Elder Computer Help, which pairs high school students with elders. Al, who ironically worked as a software developer from Lockheed Electronics starting in 1956, says he uses Facebook mostly to see pictures of his family and keep up with what his grandkids are doing, however, he is less interested in certain aspects of it, "I don't care to know someone had oatmeal for breakfast."///Al Kouba takes "Facebook Classes" from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr (L) as his home while his daughter and her mother, Pamela Norr, (R) look on.. Credit: Leah Nash / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Teens teach elderly how to use technology
January 7, 2011, Bend, Oregon, USA: Al Kouba, 77, takes technology classes from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. The two are part of a program started by Marlee's mother and Al's daughter, Pamela Norr, Executive Officer of the Central Oregon Council on Aging (COCOA). A year ago she started a program called TECH, Teen Elder Computer Help, which pairs high school students with elders. Al, who ironically worked as a software developer from Lockheed Electronics starting in 1956, says he uses Facebook mostly to see pictures of his family and keep up with what his grandkids are doing, however, he is less interested in certain aspects of it, "I don't care to know someone had oatmeal for breakfast."///Al Kouba learns how to change his phone's ringtones from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr at his home. Credit: Leah Nash / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Teens teach elderly how to use technology
January 7, 2011, Bend, Oregon, USA: Al Kouba, 77, takes technology classes from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. The two are part of a program started by Marlee's mother and Al's daughter, Pamela Norr, Executive Officer of the Central Oregon Council on Aging (COCOA). A year ago she started a program called TECH, Teen Elder Computer Help, which pairs high school students with elders. Al, who ironically worked as a software developer from Lockheed Electronics starting in 1956, says he uses Facebook mostly to see pictures of his family and keep up with what his grandkids are doing, however, he is less interested in certain aspects of it, "I don't care to know someone had oatmeal for breakfast."///Al Kouba takes "Facebook Classes" from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. Credit: Leah Nash / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Teens teach elderly how to use technology
January 7, 2011, Bend, Oregon, USA: Al Kouba, 77, takes technology classes from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. The two are part of a program started by Marlee's mother and Al's daughter, Pamela Norr, Executive Officer of the Central Oregon Council on Aging (COCOA). A year ago she started a program called TECH, Teen Elder Computer Help, which pairs high school students with elders. Al, who ironically worked as a software developer from Lockheed Electronics starting in 1956, says he uses Facebook mostly to see pictures of his family and keep up with what his grandkids are doing, however, he is less interested in certain aspects of it, "I don't care to know someone had oatmeal for breakfast."///Al Kouba takes "Facebook Classes" from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. Credit: Leah Nash / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Teens teach elderly how to use technology
January 7, 2011, Bend, Oregon, USA: Al Kouba, 77, takes technology classes from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. The two are part of a program started by Marlee's mother and Al's daughter, Pamela Norr, Executive Officer of the Central Oregon Council on Aging (COCOA). A year ago she started a program called TECH, Teen Elder Computer Help, which pairs high school students with elders. Al, who ironically worked as a software developer from Lockheed Electronics starting in 1956, says he uses Facebook mostly to see pictures of his family and keep up with what his grandkids are doing, however, he is less interested in certain aspects of it, "I don't care to know someone had oatmeal for breakfast."/// Al Kouba takes notes during a "Facebook Class" he takes from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr at his home. Credit: Leah Nash / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Teens teach elderly how to use technology
January 7, 2011, Bend, Oregon, USA: Al Kouba, 77, takes technology classes from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. The two are part of a program started by Marlee's mother and Al's daughter, Pamela Norr, Executive Officer of the Central Oregon Council on Aging (COCOA). A year ago she started a program called TECH, Teen Elder Computer Help, which pairs high school students with elders. Al, who ironically worked as a software developer from Lockheed Electronics starting in 1956, says he uses Facebook mostly to see pictures of his family and keep up with what his grandkids are doing, however, he is less interested in certain aspects of it, "I don't care to know someone had oatmeal for breakfast."/// Al Kouba takes notes during a "Facebook Class" he takes from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr at his home. Credit: Leah Nash / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Teens teach elderly how to use technology
January 7, 2011, Bend, Oregon, USA: Al Kouba, 77, takes technology classes from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. The two are part of a program started by Marlee's mother and Al's daughter, Pamela Norr, Executive Officer of the Central Oregon Council on Aging (COCOA). A year ago she started a program called TECH, Teen Elder Computer Help, which pairs high school students with elders. Al, who ironically worked as a software developer from Lockheed Electronics starting in 1956, says he uses Facebook mostly to see pictures of his family and keep up with what his grandkids are doing, however, he is less interested in certain aspects of it, "I don't care to know someone had oatmeal for breakfast."///Al Kouba takes "Facebook Classes" from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. Credit: Leah Nash / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Teens teach elderly how to use technology
January 7, 2011, Bend, Oregon, USA: Al Kouba, 77, takes technology classes from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. The two are part of a program started by Marlee's mother and Al's daughter, Pamela Norr, Executive Officer of the Central Oregon Council on Aging (COCOA). A year ago she started a program called TECH, Teen Elder Computer Help, which pairs high school students with elders. Al, who ironically worked as a software developer from Lockheed Electronics starting in 1956, says he uses Facebook mostly to see pictures of his family and keep up with what his grandkids are doing, however, he is less interested in certain aspects of it, "I don't care to know someone had oatmeal for breakfast."///Al Kouba takes "Facebook Classes" from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. Credit: Leah Nash / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Teens teach elderly how to use technology
January 7, 2011, Bend, Oregon, USA: Al Kouba, 77, takes technology classes from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. The two are part of a program started by Marlee's mother and Al's daughter, Pamela Norr, Executive Officer of the Central Oregon Council on Aging (COCOA). A year ago she started a program called TECH, Teen Elder Computer Help, which pairs high school students with elders. Al, who ironically worked as a software developer from Lockheed Electronics starting in 1956, says he uses Facebook mostly to see pictures of his family and keep up with what his grandkids are doing, however, he is less interested in certain aspects of it, "I don't care to know someone had oatmeal for breakfast."///Al Kouba takes "Facebook Classes" from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. Credit: Leah Nash / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Teens teach elderly how to use technology
January 7, 2011, Bend, Oregon, USA: Al Kouba, 77, takes technology classes from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. The two are part of a program started by Marlee's mother and Al's daughter, Pamela Norr, Executive Officer of the Central Oregon Council on Aging (COCOA). A year ago she started a program called TECH, Teen Elder Computer Help, which pairs high school students with elders. Al, who ironically worked as a software developer from Lockheed Electronics starting in 1956, says he uses Facebook mostly to see pictures of his family and keep up with what his grandkids are doing, however, he is less interested in certain aspects of it, "I don't care to know someone had oatmeal for breakfast."///Al Kouba takes "Facebook Classes" from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. Credit: Leah Nash / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Teens teach elderly how to use technology
January 7, 2011, Bend, Oregon, USA: Al Kouba, 77, takes technology classes from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. The two are part of a program started by Marlee's mother and Al's daughter, Pamela Norr, Executive Officer of the Central Oregon Council on Aging (COCOA). A year ago she started a program called TECH, Teen Elder Computer Help, which pairs high school students with elders. Al, who ironically worked as a software developer from Lockheed Electronics starting in 1956, says he uses Facebook mostly to see pictures of his family and keep up with what his grandkids are doing, however, he is less interested in certain aspects of it, "I don't care to know someone had oatmeal for breakfast."///Al Kouba takes "Facebook Classes" from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. Credit: Leah Nash / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Teens teach elderly how to use technology
January 7, 2011, Bend, Oregon, USA: Al Kouba, 77, takes technology classes from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. The two are part of a program started by Marlee's mother and Al's daughter, Pamela Norr, Executive Officer of the Central Oregon Council on Aging (COCOA). A year ago she started a program called TECH, Teen Elder Computer Help, which pairs high school students with elders. Al, who ironically worked as a software developer from Lockheed Electronics starting in 1956, says he uses Facebook mostly to see pictures of his family and keep up with what his grandkids are doing, however, he is less interested in certain aspects of it, "I don't care to know someone had oatmeal for breakfast."///Al Kouba takes "Facebook Classes" from his 15-year-old grand-daughter, Marlee Norr as his home. Credit: Leah Nash / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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