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  • REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
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    REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
    CENTRAL SCHOOL OF BALLET ;
    Launch of new Ballet Central School (building not yet finished) in Paris Gardens, Southwark ;
    Feat. dancers from four forthcoming Ballet Central tour repertoire pieces ;
    L-R:
    Neil Coyle MP ;
    Heidi Hall, director of Central School of Ballet ;
    Councillor Johnson Situ ;
    Christopher Marney, artistic director at Ballet Central ;
    With poster ;
    Paris Gardens, Southwark, London, UK ;
    21 March 2017 ;
    Credit: Bill Cooper / ArenaPAL ;
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
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    REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
    CENTRAL SCHOOL OF BALLET ;
    Launch of new Ballet Central School (building not yet finished) in Paris Gardens, Southwark ;
    Feat. dancers from four forthcoming Ballet Central tour repertoire pieces ;
    L-R:
    Neil Coyle MP ;
    Heidi Hall, director of Central School of Ballet ;
    Councillor Johnson Situ ;
    Christopher Marney, artistic director at Ballet Central ;
    Paris Gardens, Southwark, London, UK ;
    21 March 2017 ;
    Credit: Bill Cooper / ArenaPAL ;
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
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    REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
    NTRAL SCHOOL OF BALLET ;
    Launch of new Ballet Central School (building not yet finished) in Paris Gardens, Southwark ;
    Feat. dancers from four forthcoming Ballet Central tour repertoire pieces ;
    The Nutcracker: Moeno Oba and Adam Davies ;
    Paris Gardens, Southwark, London, UK ;
    21 March 2017 ;
    Credit: Bill Cooper / ArenaPAL ;
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
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    REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
    CENTRAL SCHOOL OF BALLET ;
    Launch of new Ballet Central School (building not yet finished) in Paris Gardens, Southwark ;
    Feat. dancers from four forthcoming Ballet Central tour repertoire pieces ;
    L-R :
    The Nutcracker: Moeno Oba and Adam Davies ;
    Romeo and Juliet: Ruaridh Bisset and Amy McEntee ;
    La Bayadere: Brittanie Dillon and Eloise Shepherd- Taylor ;
    Paris Gardens, Southwark, London, UK ;
    21 March 2017 ;
    Credit: Bill Cooper / ArenaPAL ;
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
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    REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
    CENTRAL SCHOOL OF BALLET ;
    Launch of new Ballet Central School (building not yet finished) in Paris Gardens, Southwark ;
    Feat. dancers from four forthcoming Ballet Central tour repertoire pieces ;
    Dracula: Eleanor Ferguson and Kanon Kihara ;
    La Bayadere: Brittanie Dillon and Eloise Shepherd- Taylor ;
    Audience, dancers and press ;
    Paris Gardens, Southwark, London, UK ;
    21 March 2017 ;
    Credit: Bill Cooper / ArenaPAL ;
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
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    REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
    CENTRAL SCHOOL OF BALLET ;
    Launch of new Ballet Central School (building not yet finished) in Paris Gardens, Southwark ;
    Feat. dancers from four forthcoming Ballet Central tour repertoire pieces ;
    Dante Baylor - Wardrobe Manager ;
    La Bayadere dancers : Brittanie Dillon and Eloise Shepherd- Taylor ;
    Paris Gardens, Southwark, London, UK ;
    21 March 2017 ;
    Credit: Bill Cooper / ArenaPAL ;
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
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    REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
    CENTRAL SCHOOL OF BALLET ;
    Launch of new Ballet Central School (building not yet finished) in Paris Gardens, Southwark ;
    Feat. dancers from four forthcoming Ballet Central tour repertoire pieces ;
    Lord and Lady Capulet: Liam Lindsay and Sophie Hull ;
    Romeo and Juliet: Ruaridh Bisset and Amy McEntee (background) ;
    The Nutcracker: Moeno Oba and Adam Davies (on balcony) ;
    Dracula: Eleanor Ferguson and Kanon Kihara (both on balcony) ;
    La Bayadere: Brittanie Dillon and Eloise Shepherd- Taylor ;
    Paris Gardens, Southwark, London, UK ;
    21 March 2017 ;
    Credit: Bill Cooper / ArenaPAL ;
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
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    REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
    CENTRAL SCHOOL OF BALLET ;
    Launch of new Ballet Central School (building not yet finished) in Paris Gardens, Southwark ;
    Feat. dancers from four forthcoming Ballet Central tour repertoire pieces ;
    Heidi Hall, director of Central School of Ballet ;
    Christopher Marney, artistic director at Ballet Central ;
    Paris Gardens, Southwark, London, UK ;
    21 March 2017 ;
    Credit: Bill Cooper / ArenaPAL ;
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
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    REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
    CENTRAL SCHOOL OF BALLET ;
    Launch of new Ballet Central School (building not yet finished) in Paris Gardens, Southwark ;
    Feat. dancers from four forthcoming Ballet Central tour repertoire pieces ;
    Heidi Hall, director of Central School of Ballet ;
    Christopher Marney, artistic director at Ballet Central ;
    Paris Gardens, Southwark, London, UK ;
    21 March 2017 ;
    Credit: Bill Cooper / ArenaPAL ;
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
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    REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
    CENTRAL SCHOOL OF BALLET ;
    Launch of new Ballet Central School (building not yet finished) in Paris Gardens, Southwark ;
    Feat. dancers from four forthcoming Ballet Central tour repertoire pieces ;
    Heidi Hall, director of Central School of Ballet ;
    Christopher Marney, artistic director at Ballet Central ;
    Paris Gardens, Southwark, London, UK ;
    21 March 2017 ;
    Credit: Bill Cooper / ArenaPAL ;
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
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    REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
    NTRAL SCHOOL OF BALLET ;
    Launch of new Ballet Central School (building not yet finished) in Paris Gardens, Southwark ;
    Feat. dancers from four forthcoming Ballet Central tour repertoire pieces ;
    The Nutcracker: dancer Moeno Oba ;
    Paris Gardens, Southwark, London, UK ;
    21 March 2017 ;
    Credit: Bill Cooper / ArenaPAL ;
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
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    REPORTAGE - London: Central School of Ballet
    NTRAL SCHOOL OF BALLET ;
    Launch of new Ballet Central School (building not yet finished) in Paris Gardens, Southwark ;
    Feat. dancers from four forthcoming Ballet Central tour repertoire pieces ;
    The Nutcracker: dancer Moeno Oba ;
    Paris Gardens, Southwark, London, UK ;
    21 March 2017 ;
    Credit: Bill Cooper / ArenaPAL ;
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
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    Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
    Die Türen dieses Wasch-
    tisches erinnern an
    gotische Fenster

    Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer Credit: Picture Press/Liebes Land/Uwe Tölle Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer *** Local Caption *** 00624226

    Keine Social Media Nutzung | Not for Social Media use. Nur für redaktionelle Nutzung | For Editorial use only.

     

  • Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
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    Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
    Ausreichend Waschplatz und Stauraum für kleine Badezimmer
    Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer Credit: Picture Press/Liebes Land/Uwe Tölle Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer *** Local Caption *** 00624225

    Keine Social Media Nutzung | Not for Social Media use. Nur für redaktionelle Nutzung | For Editorial use only.

     

  • Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
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    Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
    Ein Waschtisch mit doppeltem Becken
    eignet sich gut für
    größere Badezimmer

    Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer Credit: Picture Press/Liebes Land/Uwe Tölle Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer *** Local Caption *** 00624224

    Keine Social Media Nutzung | Not for Social Media use. Nur für redaktionelle Nutzung | For Editorial use only.

     

  • Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer
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    Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer

    Oft bilden die freigelegten alten Farbschichten
    faszinierende Muster

    Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer Credit: Picture Press/Liebes Land/Uwe Tölle Wasserheimat - Antiker Charme fürs Badezimmer *** Local Caption *** 00624223

    Keine Social Media Nutzung | Not for Social Media use. Nur für redaktionelle Nutzung | For Editorial use only.

     

  • REPORTAGE - Produktion der Masken für die Bafta Awards im Middlesex
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    REPORTAGE - Produktion der Masken für die Bafta Awards im Middlesex
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Gourley/REX/Shutterstock (8168090ah)
    A finished BAFTA mask near a furnace
    BAFTA mask production, New Pro Foundries, London, UK - 31 Jan 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Schwangere Zara Tindall in Ascot
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    PEOPLE - Schwangere Zara Tindall in Ascot
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hugh Routledge/REX/Shutterstock (7581652d)
    Zara Tindall chats to (R) Richard Johnson, the jockey of her horse, Somewhere To Be after it finished out of the places in The Winning Post Bookmakers Bristol ?National Hunt? Maiden Hurdle Race at Ascot Racecourse on Friday 16th December 2016.
    Horse Racing from Ascot, UK - 16 Dec 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Körperkunst vom feinsten am Bodypainting Festival in Spanien
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    FEATURE - Körperkunst vom feinsten am Bodypainting Festival in Spanien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Henry Wall/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (5896109ay)
    finished bodypainting
    International Tenerife Bodypainting festival, Spain - 12 Sep 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Körperkunst vom feinsten am Bodypainting Festival in Spanien
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    FEATURE - Körperkunst vom feinsten am Bodypainting Festival in Spanien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Henry Wall/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (5896109y)
    finished bodypainting
    International Tenerife Bodypainting festival, Spain - 12 Sep 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Körperkunst vom feinsten am Bodypainting Festival in Spanien
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    FEATURE - Körperkunst vom feinsten am Bodypainting Festival in Spanien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Henry Wall/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (5896109x)
    finished bodypainting
    International Tenerife Bodypainting festival, Spain - 12 Sep 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Körperkunst vom feinsten am Bodypainting Festival in Spanien
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    FEATURE - Körperkunst vom feinsten am Bodypainting Festival in Spanien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Henry Wall/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (5896109t)
    finished bodypainting
    International Tenerife Bodypainting festival, Spain - 12 Sep 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • OLYMPIA 2016 - Impressionen aus Rio de Janeiro
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    OLYMPIA 2016 - Impressionen aus Rio de Janeiro
    1st August 2016, Rio Brazil. Beach volleyball still under construction at the Copacabana beach. Construction work was continuing today at the Copacabana beach volleyball stadium, at the Lagoa Stadium, which is hosting the rowing and canoeing competitions, and at the Future Arena, where the handball will take place. Teams were practising on volleyball courts surrounded by dozens of workers. Scaffolders could be seen working on the main structure of the beach-front site while poles lay along spectator corridors and work was continuing on the media commentary boxes. Workers were also finishing pavements outside the venue where the first matches are to be held on Saturday. Lagoa Stadium remained partially shrouded in scaffolding, with officials blaming the delays on problems with suppliers.

    © Jeremy Selwyn / Evening Standard / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 01674272

    (c) Dukas

     

  • OLYMPIA 2016 - Impressionen aus Rio de Janeiro
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    OLYMPIA 2016 - Impressionen aus Rio de Janeiro
    1st August 2016,Rio, Brazil. Beach volleyball stadium on Copacabana not finished. Construction work was continuing today at the Copacabana beach volleyball stadium, at the Lagoa Stadium, which is hosting the rowing and canoeing competitions, and at the Future Arena, where the handball will take place. Teams were practising on volleyball courts surrounded by dozens of workers. Scaffolders could be seen working on the main structure of the beach-front site while poles lay along spectator corridors and work was continuing on the media commentary boxes. Workers were also finishing pavements outside the venue where the first matches are to be held on Saturday. Lagoa Stadium remained partially shrouded in scaffolding, with officials blaming the delays on problems with suppliers.

    © Jeremy Selwyn / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 01674276

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Actor Tony Curtis 1972 Actor Tony Curtis Talked Length For The First Time Yesterday About His Secret Passion - Art. The 47 Year Old Star Never Goes To Bed In His 100 000 London Home Until He Has Finished Yet Another Drawing Or Painting. The Poor Boy
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    Actor Tony Curtis 1972 Actor Tony Curtis Talked Length For The First Time Yesterday About His Secret Passion - Art. The 47 Year Old Star Never Goes To Bed In His 100 000 London Home Until He Has Finished Yet Another Drawing Or Painting. The Poor Boy
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Daily Mail/REX_Shutterstock (1049804a)
    Actor Tony Curtis 1972 Actor Tony Curtis Talked Length For The First Time Yesterday About His Secret Passion - Art. The 47 Year Old Star Never Goes To Bed In His 100 000 London Home Until He Has Finished Yet Another Drawing Or Painting. The Poor Boy From Brroklyn Three Times Married And Now A Millionaire Said: 'since I Was A Kid I've Been Painting.'...actor
    Actor Tony Curtis 1972 Actor Tony Curtis Talked Length For The First Time Yesterday About His Secret Passion - Art. The 47 Year Old Star Never Goes To Bed In His 100 000 London Home Until He Has Finished Yet Another Drawing Or Painting. The Poor Boy

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX) Tony Curtis würde am 3. Juni 90 Jahre alt

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Actor Tony Curtis 1972 Actor Tony Curtis Talked Length For The First Time Yesterday About His Secret Passion - Art. The 47 Year Old Star Never Goes To Bed In His 100 000 London Home Until He Has Finished Yet Another Drawing Or Painting. The Poor Boy
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    Actor Tony Curtis 1972 Actor Tony Curtis Talked Length For The First Time Yesterday About His Secret Passion - Art. The 47 Year Old Star Never Goes To Bed In His 100 000 London Home Until He Has Finished Yet Another Drawing Or Painting. The Poor Boy
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Daily Mail/REX_Shutterstock (1049710a)
    Actor Tony Curtis 1972 Actor Tony Curtis Talked Length For The First Time Yesterday About His Secret Passion - Art. The 47 Year Old Star Never Goes To Bed In His 100 000 London Home Until He Has Finished Yet Another Drawing Or Painting. The Poor Boy From Brroklyn Three Times Married And Now A Millionaire Said: 'since I Was A Kid I've Been Painting.'...actor
    Actor Tony Curtis 1972 Actor Tony Curtis Talked Length For The First Time Yesterday About His Secret Passion - Art. The 47 Year Old Star Never Goes To Bed In His 100 000 London Home Until He Has Finished Yet Another Drawing Or Painting. The Poor Boy

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX) Tony Curtis würde am 3. Juni 90 Jahre alt

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Actor Tony Curtis 1972 Actor Tony Curtis Talked Length For The First Time Yesterday About His Secret Passion - Art. The 47 Year Old Star Never Goes To Bed In His 100 000 London Home Until He Has Finished Yet Another Drawing Or Painting. The Poor Boy
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    Actor Tony Curtis 1972 Actor Tony Curtis Talked Length For The First Time Yesterday About His Secret Passion - Art. The 47 Year Old Star Never Goes To Bed In His 100 000 London Home Until He Has Finished Yet Another Drawing Or Painting. The Poor Boy
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Daily Mail/REX_Shutterstock (1049581a)
    Actor Tony Curtis 1972 Actor Tony Curtis Talked Length For The First Time Yesterday About His Secret Passion - Art. The 47 Year Old Star Never Goes To Bed In His 100 000 London Home Until He Has Finished Yet Another Drawing Or Painting. The Poor Boy From Brroklyn Three Times Married And Now A Millionaire Said: 'since I Was A Kid I've Been Painting.'...actor
    Actor Tony Curtis 1972 Actor Tony Curtis Talked Length For The First Time Yesterday About His Secret Passion - Art. The 47 Year Old Star Never Goes To Bed In His 100 000 London Home Until He Has Finished Yet Another Drawing Or Painting. The Poor Boy

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX) Tony Curtis würde am 3. Juni 90 Jahre alt

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Actor Tony Curtis 1972 Actor Tony Curtis Talked Length For The First Time Yesterday About His Secret Passion - Art. The 47 Year Old Star Never Goes To Bed In His 100 000 London Home Until He Has Finished Yet Another Drawing Or Painting. The Poor Boy
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    Actor Tony Curtis 1972 Actor Tony Curtis Talked Length For The First Time Yesterday About His Secret Passion - Art. The 47 Year Old Star Never Goes To Bed In His 100 000 London Home Until He Has Finished Yet Another Drawing Or Painting. The Poor Boy
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Daily Mail/REX_Shutterstock (1049756a)
    Actor Tony Curtis 1972 Actor Tony Curtis Talked Length For The First Time Yesterday About His Secret Passion - Art. The 47 Year Old Star Never Goes To Bed In His 100 000 London Home Until He Has Finished Yet Another Drawing Or Painting. The Poor Boy From Brroklyn Three Times Married And Now A Millionaire Said: 'since I Was A Kid I've Been Painting.'...actor
    Actor Tony Curtis 1972 Actor Tony Curtis Talked Length For The First Time Yesterday About His Secret Passion - Art. The 47 Year Old Star Never Goes To Bed In His 100 000 London Home Until He Has Finished Yet Another Drawing Or Painting. The Poor Boy

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX) Tony Curtis würde am 3. Juni 90 Jahre alt

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Actor Tony Curtis 1972 Actor Tony Curtis Talked Length For The First Time Yesterday About His Secret Passion - Art. The 47 Year Old Star Never Goes To Bed In His 100 000 London Home Until He Has Finished Yet Another Drawing Or Painting. The Poor Boy
    DUKAS_50544441_REX
    Actor Tony Curtis 1972 Actor Tony Curtis Talked Length For The First Time Yesterday About His Secret Passion - Art. The 47 Year Old Star Never Goes To Bed In His 100 000 London Home Until He Has Finished Yet Another Drawing Or Painting. The Poor Boy
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Daily Mail/REX_Shutterstock (1049573a)
    Actor Tony Curtis 1972 Actor Tony Curtis Talked Length For The First Time Yesterday About His Secret Passion - Art. The 47 Year Old Star Never Goes To Bed In His 100 000 London Home Until He Has Finished Yet Another Drawing Or Painting. The Poor Boy From Brroklyn Three Times Married And Now A Millionaire Said: 'since I Was A Kid I've Been Painting.'...actor
    Actor Tony Curtis 1972 Actor Tony Curtis Talked Length For The First Time Yesterday About His Secret Passion - Art. The 47 Year Old Star Never Goes To Bed In His 100 000 London Home Until He Has Finished Yet Another Drawing Or Painting. The Poor Boy

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX) Tony Curtis würde am 3. Juni 90 Jahre alt

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • OLYMPIA 2016 - Impressionen aus Rio de Janeiro
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    OLYMPIA 2016 - Impressionen aus Rio de Janeiro
    1st August 2016, Rio Brazil. Beach volleyball still under construction at the Copacabana beach. Construction work was continuing today at the Copacabana beach volleyball stadium, at the Lagoa Stadium, which is hosting the rowing and canoeing competitions, and at the Future Arena, where the handball will take place. Teams were practising on volleyball courts surrounded by dozens of workers. Scaffolders could be seen working on the main structure of the beach-front site while poles lay along spectator corridors and work was continuing on the media commentary boxes. Workers were also finishing pavements outside the venue where the first matches are to be held on Saturday. Lagoa Stadium remained partially shrouded in scaffolding, with officials blaming the delays on problems with suppliers.

    © Jeremy Selwyn / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 01674281

    (c) Dukas

     

  • OLYMPIA 2016 - Impressionen aus Rio de Janeiro
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    OLYMPIA 2016 - Impressionen aus Rio de Janeiro
    1st August 2016,Rio, Brazil. Beach volleyball stadium on Copacabana. Construction work was continuing today at the Copacabana beach volleyball stadium, at the Lagoa Stadium, which is hosting the rowing and canoeing competitions, and at the Future Arena, where the handball will take place. Teams were practising on volleyball courts surrounded by dozens of workers. Scaffolders could be seen working on the main structure of the beach-front site while poles lay along spectator corridors and work was continuing on the media commentary boxes. Workers were also finishing pavements outside the venue where the first matches are to be held on Saturday. Lagoa Stadium remained partially shrouded in scaffolding, with officials blaming the delays on problems with suppliers.

    © Jeremy Selwyn / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 01674280

    (c) Dukas

     

  • OLYMPIA 2016 - Impressionen aus Rio de Janeiro
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    OLYMPIA 2016 - Impressionen aus Rio de Janeiro
    1st August 2016,Rio, Brazil. Beach volleyball stadium on Copacabana not finished. Construction work was continuing today at the Copacabana beach volleyball stadium, at the Lagoa Stadium, which is hosting the rowing and canoeing competitions, and at the Future Arena, where the handball will take place. Teams were practising on volleyball courts surrounded by dozens of workers. Scaffolders could be seen working on the main structure of the beach-front site while poles lay along spectator corridors and work was continuing on the media commentary boxes. Workers were also finishing pavements outside the venue where the first matches are to be held on Saturday. Lagoa Stadium remained partially shrouded in scaffolding, with officials blaming the delays on problems with suppliers.

    © Jeremy Selwyn / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 01674275

    (c) Dukas

     

  • OLYMPIA 2016 - Impressionen aus Rio de Janeiro
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    OLYMPIA 2016 - Impressionen aus Rio de Janeiro
    1st August 2016,Rio, Brazil. Beach volleyball stadium on Copacabana not finished. Construction work was continuing today at the Copacabana beach volleyball stadium, at the Lagoa Stadium, which is hosting the rowing and canoeing competitions, and at the Future Arena, where the handball will take place. Teams were practising on volleyball courts surrounded by dozens of workers. Scaffolders could be seen working on the main structure of the beach-front site while poles lay along spectator corridors and work was continuing on the media commentary boxes. Workers were also finishing pavements outside the venue where the first matches are to be held on Saturday. Lagoa Stadium remained partially shrouded in scaffolding, with officials blaming the delays on problems with suppliers.

    © Jeremy Selwyn / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 01674271

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
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    Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Malone-Guerbaa/REX (3796701ao)
    Footballer Daniel Sturridge
    Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
    A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.

    In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.

    Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.

    She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.

    After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.

    Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.

    What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.

    Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.

    As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.

    Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)

    The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.

    After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.

    She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for m...
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    Make up artist transforms herself into famous faces, London Britain, June 2014
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    Make Up Artist Transforms Herself Into Famous Faces
    A London mother-of-two has the ability to transform herself into Wayne Rooney.

    In support of England's debut at the world cup, Maria Malone-Guerbaa also turned herself into World Cup goal-scoring footballer Daniel Sturridge.

    Maria used only make up and face paints to create the illusion of Sturridge and Rooney on her face.

    She is also able to give herself a picture-perfect likeness of other famous faces including A-list stars Angeline Jolie, Morgan Freeman and The Queen.

    After putting her passion on hold when she had her family, the 40-year-old's work has become a hit after she put it online.

    Maria, who lives with husband Billy and children Sophia, 12, and Adam, 10, has since been invited to teach at a prestigious make-up event in Miami in 2015.

    What makes her face painting technique so unusual, is that unlike other special effects make up artists, she does not rely on any prosthetic materials to create her 'faces'.

    Maria only uses paint and her natural talent to create celebrity faces, footballers, zombies, 3D effects and even gory cuts.

    As soon as she set up her make up page, her lifelike face painting went viral on Facebook.

    Maria's transformations, which have become known as 'famous faces' to her fans, also caught the eye of the International Make Up Artist Trade Show- commonly known as IMATS, who have invited her to be a guest speaker this summer. (June 27-29)

    The make up artist, who is originally from Limerick, has always had a talent and passion for art, and particularly enjoyed pencil drawing and charcoal sketches as a child.

    After finishing school she applied to Limerick Art College, however Maria ended up turning down her place.

    She explains: "I felt at the time that there wasn't anywhere for ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQVETPDBN

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  • Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
    Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
    With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.

    The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.

    Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.

    From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.

    However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.

    Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
    Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
    With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.

    The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.

    Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.

    From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.

    However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.

    Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KMZXXDQRY

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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
    Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
    With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.

    The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.

    Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.

    From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.

    However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.

    Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
    Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
    With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.

    The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.

    Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.

    From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.

    However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.

    Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KMZXXDQRY

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  • Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
    Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
    With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.

    The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.

    Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.

    From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.

    However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.

    Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KMZXXDQRY

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  • Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
    Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
    With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.

    The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.

    Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.

    From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.

    However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.

    Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KMZXXDQRY

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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
    Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
    With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.

    The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.

    Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.

    From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.

    However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.

    Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KMZXXDQRY

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  • Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Valov/REX (3537960ag)
    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
    Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
    With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.

    The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.

    Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.

    From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.

    However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.

    Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KMZXXDQRY

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  • Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
    Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
    With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.

    The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.

    Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.

    From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.

    However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.

    Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KMZXXDQRY

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  • Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Valov/REX (3537960ae)
    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
    Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
    With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.

    The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.

    Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.

    From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.

    However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.

    Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KMZXXDQRY

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  • Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Valov/REX (3537960ad)
    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
    Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
    With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.

    The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.

    Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.

    From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.

    However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.

    Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KMZXXDQRY

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  • Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Valov/REX (3537960ac)
    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
    Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
    With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.

    The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.

    Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.

    From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.

    However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.

    Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KMZXXDQRY

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  • Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Valov/REX (3537960ab)
    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
    Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
    With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.

    The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.

    Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.

    From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.

    However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.

    Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KMZXXDQRY

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  • Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Valov/REX (3537960aa)
    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
    Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
    With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.

    The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.

    Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.

    From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.

    However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.

    Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KMZXXDQRY

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  • Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
    Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
    With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.

    The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.

    Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.

    From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.

    However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.

    Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there ...
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