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Israel-Hamas War 2025: Hostage Crisis Protest
August 28, 2025, Jerusalem, Israel: Hostage families and supporters near the Prime Minister's private residence call for an immediate hostage deal to save the remaining 50 Israelis held in Gaza for 692 days. Frustration mounts as the government cabinet meets with an agenda protestors deem trifle and irrelevant. Many hold the PM Netanyahu personally accountable for allegedly undermining potential hostage release negotiations for political and personal gain. As Netanyahu’s government passes legislation overturning the judicial system, critics suggest Netanyahu's actions aim to undermine independent institutions while he faces trial for alleged corruption, posing a threat to Israeli democracy and national security. The ongoing conflict began with the October 7, 2023 attacks that saw 1,400 Israeli civilians massacred and 240 abducted. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Pesonal jet powered fun flier
Ferrari Press Agency
Axion 1
Ref 16971
08/07/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Fusion Flight
A vertical take-off and landing aircraft powered by jet engines instead of a battery powered one is being developed as a fun flying racer with a smaller drone version also planned.
The Axion AB6 has micro-turbine engines capable of running on diesel, kerosene or jet fuel — eight for the passenger version and four in the drone.
Texas-based maker FusionFlight says possible uses for the drone include emergency medical supply delivery and long-range surveillance.
As a single-passenger aircraft is described as a fun race flier.
The advantage over electric powered aircraft is that it is refuelled faster than it takes a battery one to recharge.
The drone version is said to be capable of carrying loads of up to 80 kg with a claimed top forward speed of 400 km/h.
The aircraft reportedly has a flight time of 15 minutes from its 19-litre fuel tank.
The passenger version's estimated top speed is 360 km/h, has two 15-gallon fuel tanks but still only a 15 minute top speed range.
Fusion Flight founder Alex Taits said ground testing has already begun and the first test flights of the passenger version should take place by the end of this year.
OPS: The Axion AB6. four engine drone prototype in a take-off and landing test.
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Pesonal jet powered fun flier
Ferrari Press Agency
Axion 1
Ref 16971
08/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Fusion Flight
A vertical take-off and landing aircraft powered by jet engines instead of a battery powered one is being developed as a fun flying racer with a smaller drone version also planned.
The Axion AB6 has micro-turbine engines capable of running on diesel, kerosene or jet fuel — eight for the passenger version and four in the drone.
Texas-based maker FusionFlight says possible uses for the drone include emergency medical supply delivery and long-range surveillance.
As a single-passenger aircraft is described as a fun race flier.
The advantage over electric powered aircraft is that it is refuelled faster than it takes a battery one to recharge.
The drone version is said to be capable of carrying loads of up to 80 kg with a claimed top forward speed of 400 km/h.
The aircraft reportedly has a flight time of 15 minutes from its 19-litre fuel tank.
The passenger version's estimated top speed is 360 km/h, has two 15-gallon fuel tanks but still only a 15 minute top speed range.
Fusion Flight founder Alex Taits said ground testing has already begun and the first test flights of the passenger version should take place by the end of this year.
OPS: The Axion AB6. four engine drone prototype in a take-off and landing test.
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DUKAS_186748356_FER
Pesonal jet powered fun flier
Ferrari Press Agency
Axion 1
Ref 16971
08/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Fusion Flight
A vertical take-off and landing aircraft powered by jet engines instead of a battery powered one is being developed as a fun flying racer with a smaller drone version also planned.
The Axion AB6 has micro-turbine engines capable of running on diesel, kerosene or jet fuel — eight for the passenger version and four in the drone.
Texas-based maker FusionFlight says possible uses for the drone include emergency medical supply delivery and long-range surveillance.
As a single-passenger aircraft is described as a fun race flier.
The advantage over electric powered aircraft is that it is refuelled faster than it takes a battery one to recharge.
The drone version is said to be capable of carrying loads of up to 80 kg with a claimed top forward speed of 400 km/h.
The aircraft reportedly has a flight time of 15 minutes from its 19-litre fuel tank.
The passenger version's estimated top speed is 360 km/h, has two 15-gallon fuel tanks but still only a 15 minute top speed range.
Fusion Flight founder Alex Taits said ground testing has already begun and the first test flights of the passenger version should take place by the end of this year.
OPS: The Axion AB6. four engine drone prototype in a take-off and landing test.
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DUKAS_186748355_FER
Pesonal jet powered fun flier
Ferrari Press Agency
Axion 1
Ref 16971
08/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Fusion Flight
A vertical take-off and landing aircraft powered by jet engines instead of a battery powered one is being developed as a fun flying racer with a smaller drone version also planned.
The Axion AB6 has micro-turbine engines capable of running on diesel, kerosene or jet fuel — eight for the passenger version and four in the drone.
Texas-based maker FusionFlight says possible uses for the drone include emergency medical supply delivery and long-range surveillance.
As a single-passenger aircraft is described as a fun race flier.
The advantage over electric powered aircraft is that it is refuelled faster than it takes a battery one to recharge.
The drone version is said to be capable of carrying loads of up to 80 kg with a claimed top forward speed of 400 km/h.
The aircraft reportedly has a flight time of 15 minutes from its 19-litre fuel tank.
The passenger version's estimated top speed is 360 km/h, has two 15-gallon fuel tanks but still only a 15 minute top speed range.
Fusion Flight founder Alex Taits said ground testing has already begun and the first test flights of the passenger version should take place by the end of this year.
OPS: Render of the Axion AB6. four engine drone shwoiing how it could be used for carrying cargo
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Pesonal jet powered fun flier
Ferrari Press Agency
Axion 1
Ref 16971
08/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Fusion Flight
A vertical take-off and landing aircraft powered by jet engines instead of a battery powered one is being developed as a fun flying racer with a smaller drone version also planned.
The Axion AB6 has micro-turbine engines capable of running on diesel, kerosene or jet fuel — eight for the passenger version and four in the drone.
Texas-based maker FusionFlight says possible uses for the drone include emergency medical supply delivery and long-range surveillance.
As a single-passenger aircraft is described as a fun race flier.
The advantage over electric powered aircraft is that it is refuelled faster than it takes a battery one to recharge.
The drone version is said to be capable of carrying loads of up to 80 kg with a claimed top forward speed of 400 km/h.
The aircraft reportedly has a flight time of 15 minutes from its 19-litre fuel tank.
The passenger version's estimated top speed is 360 km/h, has two 15-gallon fuel tanks but still only a 15 minute top speed range.
Fusion Flight founder Alex Taits said ground testing has already begun and the first test flights of the passenger version should take place by the end of this year.
OPS: Render of the Axion AB6. four engine drone shwoiing how it could be used for emergency medical evacuations.
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Pesonal jet powered fun flier
Ferrari Press Agency
Axion 1
Ref 16971
08/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Fusion Flight
A vertical take-off and landing aircraft powered by jet engines instead of a battery powered one is being developed as a fun flying racer with a smaller drone version also planned.
The Axion AB6 has micro-turbine engines capable of running on diesel, kerosene or jet fuel — eight for the passenger version and four in the drone.
Texas-based maker FusionFlight says possible uses for the drone include emergency medical supply delivery and long-range surveillance.
As a single-passenger aircraft is described as a fun race flier.
The advantage over electric powered aircraft is that it is refuelled faster than it takes a battery one to recharge.
The drone version is said to be capable of carrying loads of up to 80 kg with a claimed top forward speed of 400 km/h.
The aircraft reportedly has a flight time of 15 minutes from its 19-litre fuel tank.
The passenger version's estimated top speed is 360 km/h, has two 15-gallon fuel tanks but still only a 15 minute top speed range.
Fusion Flight founder Alex Taits said ground testing has already begun and the first test flights of the passenger version should take place by the end of this year.
OPS: The Axion AB6. non flying passenger prototype.
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DUKAS_186748352_FER
Pesonal jet powered fun flier
Ferrari Press Agency
Axion 1
Ref 16971
08/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Fusion Flight
A vertical take-off and landing aircraft powered by jet engines instead of a battery powered one is being developed as a fun flying racer with a smaller drone version also planned.
The Axion AB6 has micro-turbine engines capable of running on diesel, kerosene or jet fuel — eight for the passenger version and four in the drone.
Texas-based maker FusionFlight says possible uses for the drone include emergency medical supply delivery and long-range surveillance.
As a single-passenger aircraft is described as a fun race flier.
The advantage over electric powered aircraft is that it is refuelled faster than it takes a battery one to recharge.
The drone version is said to be capable of carrying loads of up to 80 kg with a claimed top forward speed of 400 km/h.
The aircraft reportedly has a flight time of 15 minutes from its 19-litre fuel tank.
The passenger version's estimated top speed is 360 km/h, has two 15-gallon fuel tanks but still only a 15 minute top speed range.
Fusion Flight founder Alex Taits said ground testing has already begun and the first test flights of the passenger version should take place by the end of this year.
OPS: The Axion AB6. non flying passenger prototype.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_186748351_FER
Pesonal jet powered fun flier
Ferrari Press Agency
Axion 1
Ref 16971
08/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Fusion Flight
A vertical take-off and landing aircraft powered by jet engines instead of a battery powered one is being developed as a fun flying racer with a smaller drone version also planned.
The Axion AB6 has micro-turbine engines capable of running on diesel, kerosene or jet fuel — eight for the passenger version and four in the drone.
Texas-based maker FusionFlight says possible uses for the drone include emergency medical supply delivery and long-range surveillance.
As a single-passenger aircraft is described as a fun race flier.
The advantage over electric powered aircraft is that it is refuelled faster than it takes a battery one to recharge.
The drone version is said to be capable of carrying loads of up to 80 kg with a claimed top forward speed of 400 km/h.
The aircraft reportedly has a flight time of 15 minutes from its 19-litre fuel tank.
The passenger version's estimated top speed is 360 km/h, has two 15-gallon fuel tanks but still only a 15 minute top speed range.
Fusion Flight founder Alex Taits said ground testing has already begun and the first test flights of the passenger version should take place by the end of this year.
OPS: The Axion AB6. non flying passenger prototype.
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DUKAS_186748350_FER
Pesonal jet powered fun flier
Ferrari Press Agency
Axion 1
Ref 16971
08/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Fusion Flight
A vertical take-off and landing aircraft powered by jet engines instead of a battery powered one is being developed as a fun flying racer with a smaller drone version also planned.
The Axion AB6 has micro-turbine engines capable of running on diesel, kerosene or jet fuel — eight for the passenger version and four in the drone.
Texas-based maker FusionFlight says possible uses for the drone include emergency medical supply delivery and long-range surveillance.
As a single-passenger aircraft is described as a fun race flier.
The advantage over electric powered aircraft is that it is refuelled faster than it takes a battery one to recharge.
The drone version is said to be capable of carrying loads of up to 80 kg with a claimed top forward speed of 400 km/h.
The aircraft reportedly has a flight time of 15 minutes from its 19-litre fuel tank.
The passenger version's estimated top speed is 360 km/h, has two 15-gallon fuel tanks but still only a 15 minute top speed range.
Fusion Flight founder Alex Taits said ground testing has already begun and the first test flights of the passenger version should take place by the end of this year.
OPS: The Axion AB6. non flying passenger prototype.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_186748349_FER
Pesonal jet powered fun flier
Ferrari Press Agency
Axion 1
Ref 16971
08/07/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Fusion Flight
A vertical take-off and landing aircraft powered by jet engines instead of a battery powered one is being developed as a fun flying racer with a smaller drone version also planned.
The Axion AB6 has micro-turbine engines capable of running on diesel, kerosene or jet fuel — eight for the passenger version and four in the drone.
Texas-based maker FusionFlight says possible uses for the drone include emergency medical supply delivery and long-range surveillance.
As a single-passenger aircraft is described as a fun race flier.
The advantage over electric powered aircraft is that it is refuelled faster than it takes a battery one to recharge.
The drone version is said to be capable of carrying loads of up to 80 kg with a claimed top forward speed of 400 km/h.
The aircraft reportedly has a flight time of 15 minutes from its 19-litre fuel tank.
The passenger version's estimated top speed is 360 km/h, has two 15-gallon fuel tanks but still only a 15 minute top speed range.
Fusion Flight founder Alex Taits said ground testing has already begun and the first test flights of the passenger version should take place by the end of this year.
OPS: The Axion AB6. non flying passenger prototype with company CEO Alexander Taits.
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Christie's Vivienne Westwood: The Personal Collection preview at Christie's, London, UK.
Christie's Vivienne Westwood: The Personal Collection preview at Christie's, London, UK.
13th June 2024
Live auction on 25th June 2024
Christie’s announce the sale of the personal wardrobe of the revolutionary British fashion designer and activist Vivienne Westwood to raise funds for charitable causes she championed. Dame Vivienne Westwood is recognised globally as one of the most influential designers of modern times, establishing one of the world’s leading fashion brands. Andreas Kronthaler, Vivienne’s husband and Creative Director of Vivienne Westwood®, has selected iconic looks from Vivienne's wardrobe to be presented across two auctions: a live sale taking place in London on 25 June with an online auction taking place alongside from 14 to 28 June 2024.
Spanning four decades, more than 200 lots will be offered across the two sales, each of them representing a significant moment in Vivienne's life and career, with the earliest look dating from Autumn/Winter 1983/84. A free public exhibition showcasing Vivienne Westwood: The Personal Collection will take place at Christie’s headquarters on King Street, London from 14 to 24 June. The fashion, jewellery and accessories will be offered to benefit The Vivienne Foundation, Amnesty International and Médecins Sans Frontières.
DAME VIVIENNE WESTWOOD (1941-2022)
THE BIG PICTURE
Vivienne's Playing Cards
Collect the cards. Connect the cards
Estimate: GBP 30,000 – GBP 50,000
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Christie's Vivienne Westwood: The Personal Collection preview at Christie's, London, UK.
Christie's Vivienne Westwood: The Personal Collection preview at Christie's, London, UK.
13th June 2024
Live auction on 25th June 2024
Christie’s announce the sale of the personal wardrobe of the revolutionary British fashion designer and activist Vivienne Westwood to raise funds for charitable causes she championed. Dame Vivienne Westwood is recognised globally as one of the most influential designers of modern times, establishing one of the world’s leading fashion brands. Andreas Kronthaler, Vivienne’s husband and Creative Director of Vivienne Westwood®, has selected iconic looks from Vivienne's wardrobe to be presented across two auctions: a live sale taking place in London on 25 June with an online auction taking place alongside from 14 to 28 June 2024.
Spanning four decades, more than 200 lots will be offered across the two sales, each of them representing a significant moment in Vivienne's life and career, with the earliest look dating from Autumn/Winter 1983/84. A free public exhibition showcasing Vivienne Westwood: The Personal Collection will take place at Christie’s headquarters on King Street, London from 14 to 24 June. The fashion, jewellery and accessories will be offered to benefit The Vivienne Foundation, Amnesty International and Médecins Sans Frontières.
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Christie's Vivienne Westwood: The Personal Collection preview at Christie's, London, UK.
Christie's Vivienne Westwood: The Personal Collection preview at Christie's, London, UK.
13th June 2024
Live auction on 25th June 2024
Christie’s announce the sale of the personal wardrobe of the revolutionary British fashion designer and activist Vivienne Westwood to raise funds for charitable causes she championed. Dame Vivienne Westwood is recognised globally as one of the most influential designers of modern times, establishing one of the world’s leading fashion brands. Andreas Kronthaler, Vivienne’s husband and Creative Director of Vivienne Westwood®, has selected iconic looks from Vivienne's wardrobe to be presented across two auctions: a live sale taking place in London on 25 June with an online auction taking place alongside from 14 to 28 June 2024.
Spanning four decades, more than 200 lots will be offered across the two sales, each of them representing a significant moment in Vivienne's life and career, with the earliest look dating from Autumn/Winter 1983/84. A free public exhibition showcasing Vivienne Westwood: The Personal Collection will take place at Christie’s headquarters on King Street, London from 14 to 24 June. The fashion, jewellery and accessories will be offered to benefit The Vivienne Foundation, Amnesty International and Médecins Sans Frontières.
WORLD’S END, 'WITCHES' COLLECTION
AUTUMN-WINTER 1983
A NAVY BLUE SERGE TWO PIECE ENSEMBLE
Comprising a square shouldered boxy jacket with lamb's horn toggles; lined in cream blanket; the pleated skirt with cream jersey tubular extended waistband, with 'World's End' label, Westwood & McLaren, Gold Label
Estimate: GBP 4,000 – GBP 6,000
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'Why everyone should be able to live their rich life': Ramit Sethi on taking the fear out of personal finance
For many of us, money is far too tight to mention. But Ramit Sethi is here to tell us otherwise. The bestselling author and presenter wants to get to the root of our worries and show us why we need to think differently about money.
Ramit Sethi, a bestselling personal finance guru turned TV star, has a question for you. What does your rich life look like? Perhaps it's lounging in the Caribbean with a bottomless pina colada. Or front row seats for Taylor Swift's Eras tour. Or maybe, like Sethi himself, itÕs as simple as ordering any starter/appetiser on a menu without checking the price.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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'Martin Luther King told me I wouldn't see 50': the long, momentous life of Clarence B Jones
Dr Clarence B Jones was 29 when he went to work for the civil rights leader. As King's friend, adviser and speechwriter, he was at the heart of the attempt to reform the US. Six decades on, he remembers their battles and their triumphs.
Dr Clarence B Jones, photographed in Boston where he received his law degree at Boston University School of Law.
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