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NEWS - Senioren bei einer BLM-Demo in New York
Senior citizens take part in an ‘Elders for Black Lives’ protest outside of City Hall, Manhattan, New York. June 22 2020. Protests have continued for several weeks across the world in the wake of George Floyd’s death. *** Local Caption *** 31058635
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NEWS - Senioren bei einer BLM-Demo in New York
Senior citizens take part in an ‘Elders for Black Lives’ protest outside of City Hall, Manhattan, New York. June 22 2020. Protests have continued for several weeks across the world in the wake of George Floyd’s death. *** Local Caption *** 31058641
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NEWS - Senioren bei einer BLM-Demo in New York
Senior citizens take part in an ‘Elders for Black Lives’ protest outside of City Hall, Manhattan, New York. June 22 2020. Protests have continued for several weeks across the world in the wake of George Floyd’s death. *** Local Caption *** 31058636
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NEWS - Senioren bei einer BLM-Demo in New York
Senior citizens take part in an ‘Elders for Black Lives’ protest outside of City Hall, Manhattan, New York. June 22 2020. Protests have continued for several weeks across the world in the wake of George Floyd’s death. *** Local Caption *** 31058640
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NEWS - Senioren bei einer BLM-Demo in New York
Senior citizens take part in an ‘Elders for Black Lives’ protest outside of City Hall, Manhattan, New York. June 22 2020. Protests have continued for several weeks across the world in the wake of George Floyd’s death. *** Local Caption *** 31058643
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NEWS - Senioren bei einer BLM-Demo in New York
Senior citizens take part in an ‘Elders for Black Lives’ protest outside of City Hall, Manhattan, New York. June 22 2020. Protests have continued for several weeks across the world in the wake of George Floyd’s death. *** Local Caption *** 31058644
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SCHICKSALE - Ehe zerbricht fast an nicht erkannter beginnender Demenz bei 46 jährigem Ehemann
Michelle and David (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum who feared her marriage was over when her husband grew
distant devastated to discover he actually had dementia at just 46
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A care home regional director who feared her husband had fallen out of love with her when
he became distant was devastated to discover that he actually had early-onset dementia
which he was diagnosed with at just 46.
When Michelle Macadangdang, 45, noticed that her childhood sweetheart David, now 50 with whom she has two children Samuel, 16, and Madison, 11 - seemed withdrawn, she
feared her marriage was crumbling and even arranged relationship counselling.
A committed family man, who became a postman to spend more time with his children
rather than using his first class biology degree, he continued behaving oddly until, one day in
October 2016, the police called Michelle in the early hours of the morning, after finding him
disoriented and driving erratically.
Concerned by David's personality and actions becoming increasingly strange, Michelle, of
Grays, Essex, took him to see a private consultant, who ran a series of tests before,
tragically, diagnosing him with dementia at just 46 years old.
She said: Because I work in care homes, I know the end result of dementia. I know theres
no cure.
Im not sure if it was denial, but when David was first diagnosed, all he kept saying was that
he felt fine.
Then, back home that night, he asked me if he was going to die. Id tried to be strong for
him and the children. I didnt want them to see me upset, so I went and took a shower and
just stood their sobbing.
Speaking with heartbreaking candour, to help promote the Alzheimers Society charity,
Michelle has described her heartache as she grieves for a man who is still physically here.
She said: When David was first diagnosed, I was offered bereavement counselling. At first I
thought, Why? My husband is still here.
But I have gone through a loss, in a s *
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FEATURE - Aus Wissenschaft und Forschung: Wissenschaftler untersuchen das 2600 Jahre alte Heslington-Hirn
The brain of an ancient Briton who died 2,600 years ago could hold the key to combating dementia, according to new research. See NATIONAL story NNbrain. It is the world's oldest surviving grey matter and even contains neuron-boosting proteins. The discovery underlines the remarkable durability of the human organ, say scientists. It could shed fresh light on a host of diseases - including Alzheimer's, Huntington's and Parkinson's, say scientists. The yellowy brown organ is known as the 'Heslington brain' after the village near York where it was dug from a muddy pit in 2008. It was inside a decapitated skull at an Iron Age site. Now a British led team has carried out the first detailed analysis using powerful microscopes that scanned the tissue with a focused beam of electrons. The images illuminated miniscule particles that would not be visible to the human eye. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30574080
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FEATURE - Aus Wissenschaft und Forschung: Wissenschaftler untersuchen das 2600 Jahre alte Heslington-Hirn
The brain of an ancient Briton who died 2,600 years ago could hold the key to combating dementia, according to new research. See NATIONAL story NNbrain. It is the world's oldest surviving grey matter and even contains neuron-boosting proteins. The discovery underlines the remarkable durability of the human organ, say scientists. It could shed fresh light on a host of diseases - including Alzheimer's, Huntington's and Parkinson's, say scientists. The yellowy brown organ is known as the 'Heslington brain' after the village near York where it was dug from a muddy pit in 2008. It was inside a decapitated skull at an Iron Age site. Now a British led team has carried out the first detailed analysis using powerful microscopes that scanned the tissue with a focused beam of electrons. The images illuminated miniscule particles that would not be visible to the human eye. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30574081
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FEATURE - Aus Wissenschaft und Forschung: Wissenschaftler untersuchen das 2600 Jahre alte Heslington-Hirn
The brain of an ancient Briton who died 2,600 years ago could hold the key to combating dementia, according to new research. See NATIONAL story NNbrain. It is the world's oldest surviving grey matter and even contains neuron-boosting proteins. The discovery underlines the remarkable durability of the human organ, say scientists. It could shed fresh light on a host of diseases - including Alzheimer's, Huntington's and Parkinson's, say scientists. The yellowy brown organ is known as the 'Heslington brain' after the village near York where it was dug from a muddy pit in 2008. It was inside a decapitated skull at an Iron Age site. Now a British led team has carried out the first detailed analysis using powerful microscopes that scanned the tissue with a focused beam of electrons. The images illuminated miniscule particles that would not be visible to the human eye. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30574083
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FEATURE - Aus Wissenschaft und Forschung: Wissenschaftler untersuchen das 2600 Jahre alte Heslington-Hirn
The brain of an ancient Briton who died 2,600 years ago could hold the key to combating dementia, according to new research. See NATIONAL story NNbrain. It is the world's oldest surviving grey matter and even contains neuron-boosting proteins. The discovery underlines the remarkable durability of the human organ, say scientists. It could shed fresh light on a host of diseases - including Alzheimer's, Huntington's and Parkinson's, say scientists. The yellowy brown organ is known as the 'Heslington brain' after the village near York where it was dug from a muddy pit in 2008. It was inside a decapitated skull at an Iron Age site. Now a British led team has carried out the first detailed analysis using powerful microscopes that scanned the tissue with a focused beam of electrons. The images illuminated miniscule particles that would not be visible to the human eye. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30574084
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FEATURE - Aus Wissenschaft und Forschung: Wissenschaftler untersuchen das 2600 Jahre alte Heslington-Hirn
The brain of an ancient Briton who died 2,600 years ago could hold the key to combating dementia, according to new research. See NATIONAL story NNbrain. It is the world's oldest surviving grey matter and even contains neuron-boosting proteins. The discovery underlines the remarkable durability of the human organ, say scientists. It could shed fresh light on a host of diseases - including Alzheimer's, Huntington's and Parkinson's, say scientists. The yellowy brown organ is known as the 'Heslington brain' after the village near York where it was dug from a muddy pit in 2008. It was inside a decapitated skull at an Iron Age site. Now a British led team has carried out the first detailed analysis using powerful microscopes that scanned the tissue with a focused beam of electrons. The images illuminated miniscule particles that would not be visible to the human eye. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30574078
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FEATURE - Aus Wissenschaft und Forschung: Wissenschaftler untersuchen das 2600 Jahre alte Heslington-Hirn
The brain of an ancient Briton who died 2,600 years ago could hold the key to combating dementia, according to new research. See NATIONAL story NNbrain. It is the world's oldest surviving grey matter and even contains neuron-boosting proteins. The discovery underlines the remarkable durability of the human organ, say scientists. It could shed fresh light on a host of diseases - including Alzheimer's, Huntington's and Parkinson's, say scientists. The yellowy brown organ is known as the 'Heslington brain' after the village near York where it was dug from a muddy pit in 2008. It was inside a decapitated skull at an Iron Age site. Now a British led team has carried out the first detailed analysis using powerful microscopes that scanned the tissue with a focused beam of electrons. The images illuminated miniscule particles that would not be visible to the human eye. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30574079
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FEATURE - Aus Wissenschaft und Forschung: Wissenschaftler untersuchen das 2600 Jahre alte Heslington-Hirn
The brain of an ancient Briton who died 2,600 years ago could hold the key to combating dementia, according to new research. See NATIONAL story NNbrain. It is the world's oldest surviving grey matter and even contains neuron-boosting proteins. The discovery underlines the remarkable durability of the human organ, say scientists. It could shed fresh light on a host of diseases - including Alzheimer's, Huntington's and Parkinson's, say scientists. The yellowy brown organ is known as the 'Heslington brain' after the village near York where it was dug from a muddy pit in 2008. It was inside a decapitated skull at an Iron Age site. Now a British led team has carried out the first detailed analysis using powerful microscopes that scanned the tissue with a focused beam of electrons. The images illuminated miniscule particles that would not be visible to the human eye. *** Local Caption *** *** Local Caption *** 30574082
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SCHICKSALE - Ehe zerbricht fast an nicht erkannter beginnender Demenz bei 46 jährigem Ehemann
Madison, Michelle, David and Samuel (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum who feared her marriage was over when her husband grew
distant devastated to discover he actually had dementia at just 46
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A care home regional director who feared her husband had fallen out of love with her when
he became distant was devastated to discover that he actually had early-onset dementia
which he was diagnosed with at just 46.
When Michelle Macadangdang, 45, noticed that her childhood sweetheart David, now 50 with whom she has two children Samuel, 16, and Madison, 11 - seemed withdrawn, she
feared her marriage was crumbling and even arranged relationship counselling.
A committed family man, who became a postman to spend more time with his children
rather than using his first class biology degree, he continued behaving oddly until, one day in
October 2016, the police called Michelle in the early hours of the morning, after finding him
disoriented and driving erratically.
Concerned by David's personality and actions becoming increasingly strange, Michelle, of
Grays, Essex, took him to see a private consultant, who ran a series of tests before,
tragically, diagnosing him with dementia at just 46 years old.
She said: Because I work in care homes, I know the end result of dementia. I know theres
no cure.
Im not sure if it was denial, but when David was first diagnosed, all he kept saying was that
he felt fine.
Then, back home that night, he asked me if he was going to die. Id tried to be strong for
him and the children. I didnt want them to see me upset, so I went and took a shower and
just stood their sobbing.
Speaking with heartbreaking candour, to help promote the Alzheimers Society charity,
Michelle has described her heartache as she grieves for a man who is still physically here.
She said: When David was first diagnosed, I was offered bereavement counselling. At first I
thought, Why? My husband is still here.
But I have gone throu *
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SCHICKSALE - Ehe zerbricht fast an nicht erkannter beginnender Demenz bei 46 jährigem Ehemann
Samuel, David, Michelle and Madison (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum who feared her marriage was over when her husband grew
distant devastated to discover he actually had dementia at just 46
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A care home regional director who feared her husband had fallen out of love with her when
he became distant was devastated to discover that he actually had early-onset dementia
which he was diagnosed with at just 46.
When Michelle Macadangdang, 45, noticed that her childhood sweetheart David, now 50 with whom she has two children Samuel, 16, and Madison, 11 - seemed withdrawn, she
feared her marriage was crumbling and even arranged relationship counselling.
A committed family man, who became a postman to spend more time with his children
rather than using his first class biology degree, he continued behaving oddly until, one day in
October 2016, the police called Michelle in the early hours of the morning, after finding him
disoriented and driving erratically.
Concerned by David's personality and actions becoming increasingly strange, Michelle, of
Grays, Essex, took him to see a private consultant, who ran a series of tests before,
tragically, diagnosing him with dementia at just 46 years old.
She said: Because I work in care homes, I know the end result of dementia. I know theres
no cure.
Im not sure if it was denial, but when David was first diagnosed, all he kept saying was that
he felt fine.
Then, back home that night, he asked me if he was going to die. Id tried to be strong for
him and the children. I didnt want them to see me upset, so I went and took a shower and
just stood their sobbing.
Speaking with heartbreaking candour, to help promote the Alzheimers Society charity,
Michelle has described her heartache as she grieves for a man who is still physically here.
She said: When David was first diagnosed, I was offered bereavement counselling. At first I
thought, Why? My husband is still here.
But I have gone throu *
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585575
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585576
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585577
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585578
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585580
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585584
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585569
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585570
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DUK10116439_011
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585571
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FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585572
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DUK10116439_003
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585573
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DUK10116439_023
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585574
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DUK10116439_016
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** PSCO Kelly Foyle who helped to organise the event. A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585567
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DUK10116439_029
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** PC Stephen Harding and PSCO Kelly Foyle escort Anne to the police car. A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585581
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DUK10116439_001
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** PC Stephen Harding and PSCO Kelly Foyle escort Anne to the police car. A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585582
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DUK10116439_008
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585585
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DUK10116439_007
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585586
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DUK10116439_026
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585587
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DUK10116439_027
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585588
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DUK10116439_021
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585589
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DUK10116439_009
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585590
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DUK10116439_030
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585592
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DUK10116439_017
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 ***A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585568
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DUK10116439_010
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585591
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DUK10116439_006
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585593
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DUK10116439_002
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585594
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DUK10116439_005
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585564
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DUK10116439_004
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585565
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DUK10116439_022
FEATURE - Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden
Ihr grösster Wunsch: 104-jährige will einmal im Leben verhaftet werden / 200319 *** A 104-year-old woman has revealed her wish to be ARRESTED because she's never committed a crime - and police are set to oblige.Anne Brokenbrow suffers from dementia and stunned care home staff who asked residents to fill in a form asking for their 'wishes'.Mrs Brokenbrow's read: "My wish is... to be arrested. I am 104 and I have never been on the wrong side of the law."Local policing teams in Stoke Bishop were very happy to grant Mrs Brokenbrow's wish and she is due to be taken into custody for the first time ever next week.Mrs Brokenbrow, is a resident at Stokeleigh Care Home in Stoke Bishop, Bristol, The home is one of five in the north of the city that is participating in the Wishing Washing Line initiative, run by elderly people's charity Alive Activities.Mrs Brokenbrow is a former secretary who worked at James Roberts & Son Manufacturers in Bristol.Other resident's wishes include riding in a Rolls Royce, visiting a motorcycle club, a hand massage and a chat, and a cuddle with a poodle.The paper slips are then attached to a 'washing line' at nearby Coop stores, Anne's wish was among the first to be pegged to the line at the Co-op in Bishopston, in Bristol.The idea is that shoppers will stop to look at the wishes and if they think they can grant one then they can contact the elderly person behind it.The Wishing Washing Line project launched in Bristol on March 1 having helped thousands of elderly people in Essex. *** Local Caption *** 29585566
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DUK10111164_002
FEATURE - Happy Birthday: Der ältester Tapir der Welt feiert seinen 41.Geburtstag mit einem Apfelkuchen
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Happy Birthday: The world's oldest tapir celebrated his historic 41st birthday at a British wildlife park with an apple flan.Kingut used his long nose trunk to tuck into the special tapir-friendly cake in the snow to mark the occasion.The unusual-looking mammal is known for 'enjoying getting attention' among keepers who said he would be 'spoiled with plenty of back scratches' on his special day.Simon Jeffery, animal director at Port Lympne wildlife park in Kent, said the keepers will be 'celebrating Kingut's 41st birthday in style.'He added: "Not only will he be spoilt with plenty of back scratches and attention from his dedicated keepers, but we’ve also made him a tapir friendly cake packed full of his favourite treats, including carrots, apples, bananas and raisins."Kingut was born at Ragunan Zoo in Jakarta, Indonesia, in 1978 and transferred to Port Lympne thirty years later from sister park Howletts, in nearby Canterbury.The Malayan tapir is one of five species of tapir and the only kind found in Asia.The endangered mammals mostly live until the age of 30, both in the wild and captivity but Port Lympne said at 41, Kingut is the oldest of his kind in the world.Joel Bunce, head of the park's hoofstock section, said Kingut is still active 'even though he's in his forties.'He added: "Kingut is a really lovely boy - he’s got a great character and he loves it when we make a fuss of him."He’s still active, even though he's in his forties, although it does take him a little while to get going in the mornings these days."Tapirs are similar in shape to a pig but has a long snout and belongs to the same family as the horse, the zebra and the rhino.The herbivores are fast swimmers and often use their snouts as a snorkel when diving, and feed off fruit berries and leaves in the wild.Malayan tapirs like Kingut are are recognisable by their distinctive black and white markings which act as a camouflage in the rain forests. But destruction of ***
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FEATURE - Happy Birthday: Der ältester Tapir der Welt feiert seinen 41.Geburtstag mit einem Apfelkuchen
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Happy Birthday: The world's oldest tapir celebrated his historic 41st birthday at a British wildlife park with an apple flan.Kingut used his long nose trunk to tuck into the special tapir-friendly cake in the snow to mark the occasion.The unusual-looking mammal is known for 'enjoying getting attention' among keepers who said he would be 'spoiled with plenty of back scratches' on his special day.Simon Jeffery, animal director at Port Lympne wildlife park in Kent, said the keepers will be 'celebrating Kingut's 41st birthday in style.'He added: "Not only will he be spoilt with plenty of back scratches and attention from his dedicated keepers, but we’ve also made him a tapir friendly cake packed full of his favourite treats, including carrots, apples, bananas and raisins."Kingut was born at Ragunan Zoo in Jakarta, Indonesia, in 1978 and transferred to Port Lympne thirty years later from sister park Howletts, in nearby Canterbury.The Malayan tapir is one of five species of tapir and the only kind found in Asia.The endangered mammals mostly live until the age of 30, both in the wild and captivity but Port Lympne said at 41, Kingut is the oldest of his kind in the world.Joel Bunce, head of the park's hoofstock section, said Kingut is still active 'even though he's in his forties.'He added: "Kingut is a really lovely boy - he’s got a great character and he loves it when we make a fuss of him."He’s still active, even though he's in his forties, although it does take him a little while to get going in the mornings these days."Tapirs are similar in shape to a pig but has a long snout and belongs to the same family as the horse, the zebra and the rhino.The herbivores are fast swimmers and often use their snouts as a snorkel when diving, and feed off fruit berries and leaves in the wild.Malayan tapirs like Kingut are are recognisable by their distinctive black and white markings which act as a camouflage in the rain forests. But destruction of ***
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FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
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Spart seit 50 Jahren: Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein der 79-jährigenToni Goldberg stärken / 110119 *** Toni Goldenberg ,79 who is planning to have a facelift to boost her self-confidence after over half a century of consideration - and is saving up for it with loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle. Wallington, Surrey. See National News story NNfacelift.A great-grandmother who has been dreaming of cosmetic surgery for more than half a century is finally getting a facelift - after saving her loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle.Toni Goldenberg is set to become one of the oldest people in the country to have the procedure when she goes under the knife - at the tender age of EIGHTY.She first considered the procedure in her mid twenties when her first facial wrinkles started to appear.The octogenarian, who has two great-grandchildren, began saving for the £10,000 op five years ago and started her ‘facelift fund’ money box. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
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Spart seit 50 Jahren: Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein der 79-jährigenToni Goldberg stärken / 110119 *** Collect of Toni Goldenberg in her 30's. See National News story NNfacelift.A great-grandmother who has been dreaming of cosmetic surgery for more than half a century is finally getting a facelift - after saving her loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle.Toni Goldenberg is set to become one of the oldest people in the country to have the procedure when she goes under the knife - at the tender age of EIGHTY.She first considered the procedure in her mid twenties when her first facial wrinkles started to appear.The octogenarian, who has two great-grandchildren, began saving for the £10,000 op five years ago and started her ‘facelift fund’ money box. *** Local Caption ***
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FEATURE - Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein von Toni Goldberg stärken
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Spart seit 50 Jahren: Facelifting soll das Selbstbewustsein der 79-jährigenToni Goldberg stärken / 110119 *** Toni Goldenberg ,79 who is planning to have a facelift to boost her self-confidence after over half a century of consideration - and is saving up for it with loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle. Wallington, Surrey. See National News story NNfacelift.A great-grandmother who has been dreaming of cosmetic surgery for more than half a century is finally getting a facelift - after saving her loose change in a giant Coca Cola bottle.Toni Goldenberg is set to become one of the oldest people in the country to have the procedure when she goes under the knife - at the tender age of EIGHTY.She first considered the procedure in her mid twenties when her first facial wrinkles started to appear.The octogenarian, who has two great-grandchildren, began saving for the £10,000 op five years ago and started her ‘facelift fund’ money box. *** Local Caption ***
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