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SYRIA: DAILY LIFE IN THE SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
May 2008- Palmyra, Syria- Ruins of the ancient city of Palmyra, which was part of the Greek and Roman Empires and was ruled by the famous Queen Zenobia, stand in the desert in central Syria. Scenes from daily life in the Syrian Arab Republic. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0806022213
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SYRIA: DAILY LIFE IN THE SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
May 2008- Palmyra, Syria- Ruins of the ancient city of Palmyra, which was part of the Greek and Roman Empires and was ruled by the famous Queen Zenobia, stand in the desert in central Syria. Scenes from daily life in the Syrian Arab Republic. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0806022213
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SYRIA: DAILY LIFE IN THE SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
May 2008- Palmyra, Syria- Ruins of the ancient city of Palmyra, which was part of the Greek and Roman Empires and was ruled by the famous Queen Zenobia, stand in the desert in central Syria. Scenes from daily life in the Syrian Arab Republic. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0806022213
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SYRIA: DAILY LIFE IN THE SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
May 2008- Palmyra, Syria- Ruins of the ancient city of Palmyra, which was part of the Greek and Roman Empires and was ruled by the famous Queen Zenobia, stand in the desert in central Syria. Scenes from daily life in the Syrian Arab Republic. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0806022227
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SYRIA: DAILY LIFE IN THE SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
May 2008- Palmyra, Syria- Ruins of the ancient city of Palmyra, which was part of the Greek and Roman Empires and was ruled by the famous Queen Zenobia, stand in the desert in central Syria. Scenes from daily life in the Syrian Arab Republic. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0806022213
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SYRIA: DAILY LIFE IN THE SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
May 2008- Palmyra, Syria- Ruins of the ancient city of Palmyra, which was part of the Greek and Roman Empires and was ruled by the famous Queen Zenobia, stand in the desert in central Syria. Scenes from daily life in the Syrian Arab Republic. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0806022213
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SYRIA: DAILY LIFE IN THE SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
May 2008- Palmyra, Syria- Ruins of the ancient city of Palmyra, which was part of the Greek and Roman Empires and was ruled by the famous Queen Zenobia, stand in the desert in central Syria. Scenes from daily life in the Syrian Arab Republic. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0806022213
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SYRIA: DAILY LIFE IN THE SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
May 2008- Palmyra, Syria- Ruins stand inside the Temple of Bel in the ancient city of Palmyra which was part of the Greek and Roman Empires and was ruled by the famous Queen Zenobia. Scenes from daily life in the Syrian Arab Republic. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0806022206
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SYRIA: DAILY LIFE IN THE SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
May 2008- Palmyra, Syria- Ruins of the ancient city of Palmyra, which was part of the Greek and Roman Empires and was ruled by the famous Queen Zenobia, stand in the desert in central Syria. Scenes from daily life in the Syrian Arab Republic. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0806022208
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SYRIA: DAILY LIFE IN THE SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
May 2008- Palmyra, Syria- Ruins of the ancient city of Palmyra, which was part of the Greek and Roman Empires and was ruled by the famous Queen Zenobia, stand in the desert in central Syria. Scenes from daily life in the Syrian Arab Republic. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0806022213
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SYRIA: DAILY LIFE IN THE SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
May 2008- Palmyra, Syria- Ruins of the ancient city of Palmyra, which was part of the Greek and Roman Empires and was ruled by the famous Queen Zenobia, stand in the desert in central Syria. Scenes from daily life in the Syrian Arab Republic. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0806022213
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SYRIA: DAILY LIFE IN THE SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
May 2008- Damascus, Syria- A car passes by the ruins of the Temple of Bel in the ancient city of Palmyra which was part of the Greek and Roman Empires and was ruled by the famous Queen Zenobia. Scenes from daily life in the Syrian Arab Republic. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0806022208
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SYRIA: DAILY LIFE IN THE SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
May 2008- Palmyra, Syria- Ruins stand inside the Temple of Bel in the ancient city of Palmyra which was part of the Greek and Roman Empires and was ruled by the famous Queen Zenobia. Scenes from daily life in the Syrian Arab Republic. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0806022206
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SYRIA: DAILY LIFE IN THE SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
May 2008- Palmyra, Syria- Ruins of the ancient city of Palmyra, which was part of the Greek and Roman Empires and was ruled by the famous Queen Zenobia, stand in the desert in central Syria. Scenes from daily life in the Syrian Arab Republic. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0806022208
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SYRIA: DAILY LIFE IN THE SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
May 2008- Palmyra, Syria- Ruins stand inside the Temple of Bel in the ancient city of Palmyra which was part of the Greek and Roman Empires and was ruled by the famous Queen Zenobia. Scenes from daily life in the Syrian Arab Republic. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0806022208
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SYRIA: DAILY LIFE IN THE SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
May 2008- Palmyra, Syria- Ruins stand inside the Temple of Bel in the ancient city of Palmyra which was part of the Greek and Roman Empires and was ruled by the famous Queen Zenobia. Scenes from daily life in the Syrian Arab Republic. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0806022206
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NY: NORTH KOREA BRIEFING AT THE UN
16 November 2006- New York, NY- Vaclav Havel. Former President of the Czech Republic Vaclav Havel, former Norwegian Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik and Noble Prize Laureate Elie Wiesel deliver a briefing on a report entitled "Failure to Protect: A call for the United Nations Security Council to act in North Korea." Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0611170009
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NY: HILLARY CLINTON CHAIRS UN SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING
30 September 2009- New York, NY- Secretary of State of the United States Hillary Clinton exits the chamber after chairing the United Nations Security Council session on Women, Peace and Security in Armed Conflict. The Security Council voted to pass a resolution, sponsored by the United States, that confronts sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict situations. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0909302336 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NY: HILLARY CLINTON CHAIRS UN SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING
30 September 2009- New York, NY- Secretary of State of the United States Hillary Clinton answers questions from the media after chairing the United Nations Security Council session on Women, Peace and Security in Armed Conflict. The Security Council voted to pass a resolution, sponsored by the United States, that confronts sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict situations. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0909302336 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NY: HILLARY CLINTON CHAIRS UN SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING
30 September 2009- New York, NY- Secretary of State of the United States Hillary Clinton answers questions from the media after chairing the United Nations Security Council session on Women, Peace and Security in Armed Conflict. The Security Council voted to pass a resolution, sponsored by the United States, that confronts sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict situations. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0909302336 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NY: HILLARY CLINTON CHAIRS UN SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING
30 September 2009- New York, NY- Secretary of State of the United States Hillary Clinton answers questions from the media after chairing the United Nations Security Council session on Women, Peace and Security in Armed Conflict. The Security Council voted to pass a resolution, sponsored by the United States, that confronts sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict situations. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0909302336 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NY: HILLARY CLINTON CHAIRS UN SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING
30 September 2009- New York, NY- Secretary of State of the United States Hillary Clinton answers questions from the media after chairing the United Nations Security Council session on Women, Peace and Security in Armed Conflict. The Security Council voted to pass a resolution, sponsored by the United States, that confronts sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict situations. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0909302336 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NY: HILLARY CLINTON CHAIRS UN SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING
30 September 2009- New York, NY- Secretary of State of the United States Hillary Clinton answers questions from the media after chairing the United Nations Security Council session on Women, Peace and Security in Armed Conflict. The Security Council voted to pass a resolution, sponsored by the United States, that confronts sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict situations. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0909302336 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NY: HILLARY CLINTON CHAIRS UN SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING
30 September 2009- New York, NY- Secretary of State of the United States Hillary Clinton answers questions from the media after chairing the United Nations Security Council session on Women, Peace and Security in Armed Conflict. The Security Council voted to pass a resolution, sponsored by the United States, that confronts sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict situations. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0909302336 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NY: HILLARY CLINTON CHAIRS UN SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING
30 September 2009- New York, NY- Secretary of State of the United States Hillary Clinton answers questions from the media after chairing the United Nations Security Council session on Women, Peace and Security in Armed Conflict. The Security Council voted to pass a resolution, sponsored by the United States, that confronts sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict situations. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0909302336 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NY: HILLARY CLINTON CHAIRS UN SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING
30 September 2009- New York, NY- Secretary of State of the United States Hillary Clinton answers questions from the media after chairing the United Nations Security Council session on Women, Peace and Security in Armed Conflict. The Security Council voted to pass a resolution, sponsored by the United States, that confronts sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict situations. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0909302336 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NY: HILLARY CLINTON CHAIRS UN SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING
30 September 2009- New York, NY- Secretary of State of the United States Hillary Clinton answers questions from the media after chairing the United Nations Security Council session on Women, Peace and Security in Armed Conflict. The Security Council voted to pass a resolution, sponsored by the United States, that confronts sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict situations. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0909302336 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NY: HILLARY CLINTON CHAIRS UN SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING
30 September 2009- New York, NY- Secretary of State of the United States Hillary Clinton answers questions from the media after chairing the United Nations Security Council session on Women, Peace and Security in Armed Conflict. The Security Council voted to pass a resolution, sponsored by the United States, that confronts sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict situations. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0909302318 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NY: HILLARY CLINTON CHAIRS UN SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING
30 September 2009- New York, NY- Secretary of State of the United States Hillary Clinton answers questions from the media after chairing the United Nations Security Council session on Women, Peace and Security in Armed Conflict. The Security Council voted to pass a resolution, sponsored by the United States, that confronts sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict situations. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0909302318 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NY: HILLARY CLINTON CHAIRS UN SECURITY COUNCIL
30 September 2009- New York, NY- Secretary of State of the United States Hillary Clinton answers questions from the media after chairing the United Nations Security Council session on Women, Peace and Security in Armed Conflict. The Security Council voted to pass a resolution, sponsored by the United States, that confronts sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict situations. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0909302141 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NY: HILLARY CLINTON CHAIRS UN SECURITY COUNCIL
30 September 2009- New York, NY- Secretary of State of the United States Hillary Clinton answers questions from the media after chairing the United Nations Security Council session on Women, Peace and Security in Armed Conflict. The Security Council voted to pass a resolution, sponsored by the United States, that confronts sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict situations. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0909302139 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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JAPAN: STREETS OF JAPAN
25 September 2008- Nikko, Japan- Jizo statues, the Buddhist protector for women, children and travelers, line a walkway in a small park on the outskirts of Nikko. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/japansipa.030/0811061634 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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JAPAN: STREETS OF JAPAN
23 September 2008- Tarzawako, Japan- Paddles boats line the sand and water on Lake Tarzawa, a popular domestic tourist destination in northern Japan. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/japansipa.020/0811061632 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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JAPAN: STREETS OF JAPAN
13 September 2008- Hiroshima, Japan- The Hiroshima Peace Memorial, commonly referred to as the Atomic Bomb Dome, remains standing in the city center and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The building was the hypocenter of the atomic bomb dropped on the city on August 6, 1945. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/japansipa.087/0811061621 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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JAPAN: STREETS OF JAPAN
13 September 2008- Hiroshima, Japan- Interior of a department store. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/japansipa.068/0811061617 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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JAPAN: STREETS OF JAPAN
12 September 2008- Miyajima, Japan- Tourists view the torii at Itsukushima Shrine, located on Miyajima island in Hiroshima Prefecture. The view of the torii and the surrounding area is classified as one of the "Three Views of Japan," and is one of the most popular tourist sites in the country. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/japansipa.064/0811061641 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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JAPAN: STREETS OF JAPAN
12 September 2008- Miyajima, Japan- Tourists gather around the torii at Itsukushima Shrine, located on Miyajima island in Hiroshima Prefecture, during low tide. The view of the torii and the surrounding area is classified as one of the "Three Views of Japan," and is one of the most popular tourist sites in the country. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/japansipa.055/0811061639 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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JAPAN: STREETS OF JAPAN
11 September 2008- Hiroshima, Japan- The Atomic Bomb Dome, Peace Flame and Memorial Cenotaph, which contains the names of all the people killed by the bomb, stand in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/japansipa.048/0811061638 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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JAPAN: STREETS OF JAPAN
11 September 2008- Hiroshima, Japan- A man passes by a restaurant specializing in crabs in an entertainment and nightlife area of downtown. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/japansipa.051/0811061639 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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JAPAN: STREETS OF JAPAN
11 September 2008- Hiroshima, Japan- Video screens show names and photos of the victims of the atomic bomb inside the Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/japansipa.050/0811061638 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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TURKMENISTAN: ASHGABAT AND TURKMENBASHI
June 2008- Darvaza, Turkmenistan- The constant burning flame of the Darvaza gas crater, created by Soviet gas exploration in the 1970s, lights up the ground in the central Karakum Desert. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0808251848 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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TURKMENISTAN: ASHGABAT AND TURKMENBASHI
June 2008- Darvaza, Turkmenistan- The constant burning flame of the Darvaza gas crater, created by Soviet gas exploration in the 1970s, lights up the ground in the central Karakum Desert. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0808251846 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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TURKMENISTAN: ASHGABAT AND TURKMENBASHI
June 2008- Darvaza, Turkmenistan- The constant burning flame of the Darvaza gas crater, created by Soviet gas exploration in the 1970s, lights up the ground in the central Karakum Desert. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0808251848 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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TURKMENISTAN: ASHGABAT AND TURKMENBASHI
June 2008- Darvaza, Turkmenistan- The constant burning flame of the Darvaza gas crater, created by Soviet gas exploration in the 1970s, lights up the ground in the central Karakum Desert. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0808251848 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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TURKMENISTAN: ASHGABAT AND TURKMENBASHI
June 2008- Darvaza, Turkmenistan- The constant burning flame of the Darvaza gas crater, created by Soviet gas exploration in the 1970s, lights up the ground in the central Karakum Desert. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0808251848 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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TURKMENISTAN: ASHGABAT AND TURKMENBASHI
June 2008- Darvaza, Turkmenistan- The constant burning flame of the Darvaza gas crater, created by Soviet gas exploration in the 1970s, lights up the ground in the central Karakum Desert. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0808251846 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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TURKMENISTAN: ASHGABAT AND TURKMENBASHI
June 2008- Ashgabat, Turkmenistan- A celebration inaugurating the opening of a new fountain outside the capital is seen in a photo shown on state controlled television news channel Altyn Asyr, "Golden Century." Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0808251844 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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TURKMENISTAN: ASHGABAT AND TURKMENBASHI
June 2008- Ashgabat, Turkmenistan- The recently completed Ministry of Free Creativity, built to look like a book by the French construction company Bouygues, the favorite builder of deceased president Sapuramat Niyazov, glows in the setting sun. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0808251839 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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TURKMENISTAN: ASHGABAT AND TURKMENBASHI
June 2008- Ashgabat, Turkmenistan- The recently completed Ministry of Free Creativity, built to look like a book by the French construction company Bouygues, the favorite builder of deceased president Sapuramat Niyazov, glows in the setting sun. Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0808251848 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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TURKMENISTAN: ASHGABAT AND TURKMENBASHI
June 2008- Ashgabat, Turkmenistan- A celebration inaugurating the opening of a new fountain outside the capital is seen in a photo shown on state controlled television news channel Altyn Asyr, "Golden Century." Photo Credit: Erik Sumption/Sipa Press/0808251844 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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