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Women take over the head of the TUC march against Corrie's Anti- abortion Bill, London, November 1979
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Princess Anne (now Princess Royal). 1988. Picture Shows Captain Mark Philips And Princess Anne Opening His 3 Million Riding Centre He Refused To Give Into A Demand By The 80-year-old Laird Of Gleneagles To Change Its Name. The Centre Is Based At The
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Princess Anne (now Princess Royal). 1988. Picture Shows Captain Mark Phillips And Princess Anne Opening His 3 Million Riding Centre He Refused To Give Into A Demand By The 80-year-old Laird Of Gleneagles To Change Its Name. The Centre Is Based At The Famous Hotel Next To The Laird's 7 000-acre Estate. The Laird Alexander Chinnery Haldane Has Been Locked In Battle All His Life With The Owners Saying They Have No Right To Use The Name Gleneagles Without Adding The Word 'hotel.' Photo Shows: Princess Royal Mark Phillips And Plaque After Opening.
Princess Anne (now Princess Royal). 1988. Picture Shows Captain Mark Philips And Princess Anne Opening His 3 Million Riding Centre He Refused To Give Into A Demand By The 80-year-old Laird Of Gleneagles To Change Its Name. The Centre Is Based At The
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Royal College of Art Secret Postcard exhibition, London, Britain - 16 Nov 2006
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Royal College of Art Secret Postcard exhibition, London, Britain - 16 Nov 2006
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Royal College of Art Secret Postcard exhibition, London, Britain - 16 Nov 2006
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Royal College of Art Secret Postcard exhibition, London, Britain - 16 Nov 2006
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USA Northwest Airlines on Strike
Arthur Walker CQ an aircraft cleaner from Taylor, MI. pickets in a line of fellow Northwest Airline mechanics during their strike at Detroit Metro Airport early on Saturday, Aug. 20, 2005. A.M.F.A. (Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association) members strike against Northwest Airlines for wage and benefit cutbacks. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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USA Massive LA Immigration Rally
An estimated 500,000 protesters march in downtown Los Angeles, California on Saturday, March 25, 2006 to make their feelings known about the anti-immigrant Sensenbrenner/King Bill HR 4437, which was passed by the US House of Representatives. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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USA Massive LA Immigration Rally
Protesters march in downtown Los Angeles, California on Saturday, March 25, 2006 to make their feelings known about the anti-immigrant Sensenbrenner/King Bill HR 4437, which was passed by the US House of Representatives. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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USA High School Immigration Law Protest
Students run down Van Nuys Blvd. toward the Court House to protest HR4437, a new law that would boost border security and strengthen immigration laws, in Van Nuys, CA., on Tuesday, March 28, 2006. High School Students from around the San Fernando Valley joined in a protest march that originated at their individual schools and then culminated in the Court Yard in front of the Marvin Braude San Fernando Valley Constituent Service Center. (John McCoy/LA Daily News/WpN) **No Tabloids, No Commercial** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Queues at London Stansted Airport, Essex, Britain - 21 Aug 2008
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PIC SHOWS THE QUEUES AT STANSTED AIRPORT IN ESSEX ON THURSDAY 21ST AUGUST AS THE BANK HOLIDAY GETAWAY STARTED WITH PEOPLE WANTING TO ESCAPE THE WET WEATHER.
Some two million British people are set to escape one of the wettest Augusts in years by going on holiday this weekend, according to the Association of British Travel Agents (Abta).
Heathrow Airport will once again be the busiest gateway, with more than 420,000 departures, followed by Gatwick Airport (260,000), Stansted Airport (160,000) and Luton Airport (80,000).
Manchester Airport will be the leading regional gateway, with 160,000 passengers, while the Scottish bases of Edinburgh Airport, Glasgow Airport and Aberdeen Airport will handle a joint total of 140,000 travellers.
Abta president Justin Fleming said: "The August bank holiday is our traditional goodbye to the summer and is always very busy. This year is no exception with large numbers escaping to guaranteed sunshine, sandy beaches and warm seas."
The summer favourites of the Balearics, mainland Spain and Greece are set to be as popular as ever.
City breaks have also been in demand, with New York, Rome, Amsterdam and Dublin set to be full of visitors.
Queues at London Stansted Airport, Essex, Britain - 21 Aug 2008
Some two million British people are set to escape one of the wettest Augusts in years by going on holiday this weekend, according to the Association of British Travel Agents (Abta).
Heathrow Airport will once again be the busiest gateway, with more than 420,000 departures, followed by Gatwick Airport (260,000), Stansted Airport (160,000) and Luton Airport (80,000). Manchester Airport will be the leading regional gateway, with 160,000 passengers, while the Scottish bases of Edinburgh Airport, Glasgow Airport and Aberdeen Airport will handle a joint total of 140,000 travellers.
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'National Topless Day' Venice, Los Angeles, America - 23 Aug 2008
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Protesters demand equal rights for women to be able to go topless
'National Topless Day' Venice, Los Angeles, America - 23 Aug 2008
Gotopless.org is an American organisation claiming constitutional equality between men and women on being bare-chested in public. Currently, women who dare to be topless in public in the US can be arrested, fined, and criminalised. On Aug 23rd, 2008, topless women rallied across the USA, particularly on Venice Beach, Los Angeles, to protest against gross inequality in the law and demanded that they be granted the fundamental right to be topless where men already enjoy that right according to the 14th amendment of the Constitution. To avoid any breach of the current law, all the topless women were given latex nipple patches, or pasties, to keep their nipples covered. Technically at least.
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Honda Cars turn Southampton into giant car park, Britain - 27 Jan 2009
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Recession: Seven thousand, eight hundred (7,800) vehicles, Civic and CR-V models, are now parked up in several areas within the Docks .
Honda Cars turn Southampton into giant car park, Britain - 27 Jan 2009
All are due for export, but currently have nowhere to go. Honda UK have also been given the go-ahead to store thousands more vehicles on a disused airfield in Wroughton, near Swindon, Wiltshire - an operation about to start.
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Mechanik im Gehirn / mechanics in the brain
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DREW BARRYMORE attending the Prop 8 Protest March in West Hollywood
West Hollywood, 2009-5-26 / Many celebs like DREW BARRYMORE, KELLY OSBOURNE and PEREZ HILTON attend a Prop 8 Protest March in West Hollywood after the California Supreme Court failed to overturn the controversial proposition. Thousands of supporters of same-sex marriage march from West Hollywood to Hollywood following the California Supreme Court ruling to uphold Proposition 8. The court voted 6-1 to uphold Proposition 8, which makes it illegal for same-sex couples to marry in the state of California, although the more than 18,000 same-sex couples that wed before Prop 8 was voted in will still be legally married. The marriage rights of Californians now fall into three categories. Heterosexual couples have access to all rights, responsibilities - and the name - of marriage. Gays and lesbians who were married between May 15 and Nov. 4 can remain so - but cannot remarry in the event of death or divorce. And all other gays and lesbians are prohibited by law from marrying the partner of their choice. PICTURED: Celeb blogger PEREZ HILTON, celeb kid KELLY OSBOURNE and boyfriend LUKE WORRALL (left) © Copyright 2009, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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DREW BARRYMORE attending the Prop 8 Protest March in West Hollywood
West Hollywood, 2009-5-26 / Many celebs like DREW BARRYMORE, KELLY OSBOURNE and PEREZ HILTON attend a Prop 8 Protest March in West Hollywood after the California Supreme Court failed to overturn the controversial proposition. Thousands of supporters of same-sex marriage march from West Hollywood to Hollywood following the California Supreme Court ruling to uphold Proposition 8. The court voted 6-1 to uphold Proposition 8, which makes it illegal for same-sex couples to marry in the state of California, although the more than 18,000 same-sex couples that wed before Prop 8 was voted in will still be legally married. The marriage rights of Californians now fall into three categories. Heterosexual couples have access to all rights, responsibilities - and the name - of marriage. Gays and lesbians who were married between May 15 and Nov. 4 can remain so - but cannot remarry in the event of death or divorce. And all other gays and lesbians are prohibited by law from marrying the partner of their choice. PICTURED: Celeb blogger PEREZ HILTON, celeb kid KELLY OSBOURNE and boyfriend LUKE WORRALL (left) © Copyright 2009, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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DREW BARRYMORE attending the Prop 8 Protest March in West Hollywood
West Hollywood, 2009-5-26 / Many celebs like DREW BARRYMORE, KELLY OSBOURNE and PEREZ HILTON attend a Prop 8 Protest March in West Hollywood after the California Supreme Court failed to overturn the controversial proposition. Thousands of supporters of same-sex marriage march from West Hollywood to Hollywood following the California Supreme Court ruling to uphold Proposition 8. The court voted 6-1 to uphold Proposition 8, which makes it illegal for same-sex couples to marry in the state of California, although the more than 18,000 same-sex couples that wed before Prop 8 was voted in will still be legally married. The marriage rights of Californians now fall into three categories. Heterosexual couples have access to all rights, responsibilities - and the name - of marriage. Gays and lesbians who were married between May 15 and Nov. 4 can remain so - but cannot remarry in the event of death or divorce. And all other gays and lesbians are prohibited by law from marrying the partner of their choice. PICTURED: celeb kid KELLY OSBOURNE and boyfriend LUKE WORRALL © Copyright 2009, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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DREW BARRYMORE attending the Prop 8 Protest March in West Hollywood
West Hollywood, 2009-5-26 / Many celebs like DREW BARRYMORE, KELLY OSBOURNE and PEREZ HILTON attend a Prop 8 Protest March in West Hollywood after the California Supreme Court failed to overturn the controversial proposition. Thousands of supporters of same-sex marriage march from West Hollywood to Hollywood following the California Supreme Court ruling to uphold Proposition 8. The court voted 6-1 to uphold Proposition 8, which makes it illegal for same-sex couples to marry in the state of California, although the more than 18,000 same-sex couples that wed before Prop 8 was voted in will still be legally married. The marriage rights of Californians now fall into three categories. Heterosexual couples have access to all rights, responsibilities - and the name - of marriage. Gays and lesbians who were married between May 15 and Nov. 4 can remain so - but cannot remarry in the event of death or divorce. And all other gays and lesbians are prohibited by law from marrying the partner of their choice. PICTURED: from left: LUKE WORRALL, KELLY OSBOURNE, celeb blogger PEREZ HILTON, ELIZA DUSHKU, SHANNA MOAKLER and EMMY ROSSUM © Copyright 2009, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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DREW BARRYMORE attending the Prop 8 Protest March in West Hollywood
West Hollywood, 2009-5-26 / Many celebs like DREW BARRYMORE, KELLY OSBOURNE and PEREZ HILTON attend a Prop 8 Protest March in West Hollywood after the California Supreme Court failed to overturn the controversial proposition. Thousands of supporters of same-sex marriage march from West Hollywood to Hollywood following the California Supreme Court ruling to uphold Proposition 8. The court voted 6-1 to uphold Proposition 8, which makes it illegal for same-sex couples to marry in the state of California, although the more than 18,000 same-sex couples that wed before Prop 8 was voted in will still be legally married. The marriage rights of Californians now fall into three categories. Heterosexual couples have access to all rights, responsibilities - and the name - of marriage. Gays and lesbians who were married between May 15 and Nov. 4 can remain so - but cannot remarry in the event of death or divorce. And all other gays and lesbians are prohibited by law from marrying the partner of their choice. PICTURED: Celeb blogger PEREZ HILTON, celeb kid KELLY OSBOURNE and boyfriend LUKE WORRALL (left) © Copyright 2009, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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DREW BARRYMORE attending the Prop 8 Protest March in West Hollywood
West Hollywood, 2009-5-26 / Many celebs like DREW BARRYMORE, KELLY OSBOURNE and PEREZ HILTON attend a Prop 8 Protest March in West Hollywood after the California Supreme Court failed to overturn the controversial proposition. Thousands of supporters of same-sex marriage march from West Hollywood to Hollywood following the California Supreme Court ruling to uphold Proposition 8. The court voted 6-1 to uphold Proposition 8, which makes it illegal for same-sex couples to marry in the state of California, although the more than 18,000 same-sex couples that wed before Prop 8 was voted in will still be legally married. The marriage rights of Californians now fall into three categories. Heterosexual couples have access to all rights, responsibilities - and the name - of marriage. Gays and lesbians who were married between May 15 and Nov. 4 can remain so - but cannot remarry in the event of death or divorce. And all other gays and lesbians are prohibited by law from marrying the partner of their choice. PICTURED: Celeb blogger PEREZ HILTON, celeb kid KELLY OSBOURNE and boyfriend LUKE WORRALL (left) © Copyright 2009, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
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A divorce cake created by UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held just such a party after her marriage to ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
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Baker Faye Millar with one of her divorce cakes
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held just such a party after her marriage to...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
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A divorce cake created by UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held just such a party after her marriage to ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757h )
A divorce cake created by UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held just such a party after her marriage to ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757i )
An example of an American style divorce cake, which helped inspire UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757j )
An example of an American style divorce cake, which helped inspire UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757k )
An example of an American style divorce cake, which helped inspire UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757l )
An example of an American style divorce cake, which helped inspire UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757m )
An example of an American style divorce cake, which helped inspire UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757n )
An example of an American style divorce cake, which helped inspire UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757o )
An example of an American style divorce cake, which helped inspire UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757p )
An example of an American style divorce cake, which helped inspire UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757q )
An example of an American style divorce cake, which helped inspire UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757r )
A divorce cake created by UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held just such a party after her marriage to ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757s )
An example of an American style divorce cake, which helped inspire UK baker Faye Millar
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Demand grows for divorce celebration cakes, Brighton, Sussex, Britain - 20 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1044757t )
Baker Faye Millar with one of her divorce cakes
TILL DEATH US DO PARTY: THE DIVORCE CAKE CRAZE
A new trend in the UK is helping to make divorce a piece of cake.
While for some the end of a marriage is cause for commiseration, others are increasingly seeing it as a time for celebration.
And to help mark the occasion a UK baker has started to produce 'divorce cakes'.
Already popular in America, these colourful confections are ordered by newly-single men and women eager to celebrate a fresh start.
And while wedding cakes often come decorated with smiling iced brides and grooms, decoration on a divorce cake is slightly different.
One of the cakes produced by Brighton-based baker Faye Millar shows a bride happily pushing her husband off the edge of a three-tier cake.
Another features a woman plunging a knife into her groom's back as a pool of red-icing blood spreads at his feet.
Meanwhile, in one for the men, a newly divorced husband casually kicks away a tier that his ex wife is desperately clinging on to. And iced message proclaims: "Free At Last".
According to Faye her cake creations, which are priced from GBP 60 to GBP 800, are designed to encourage a positive attitude to a failed marriage.
The mother of two comments: "Some people might consider it crass and insensitive while others may view it as a fitting end to a period in their lives - as well as a chance to have a good party.
"I like to introduce humour rather than something too sober or vindictive so I use lots of figurines interacting with each other.
"Divorce can be a horrible thing but I would like to think comical divorce cakes can help lighten the mood a little".
Divorce celebrations are growing in popularity in the UK, with celebrities leading the way.
Katie Price recently held just such a party after her marriage to...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HG
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Abbey Clancy hosts the perfect 'Girls Night In' on Virgin Media On Demand throughout June, Britain - 01 Jun 2010
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Abbey Clancy in advertising campaign to promote her hosting of the perfect 'Girls Night In' on the Virgin Media On Demand television service throughout June
Abbey Clancy hosts the perfect 'Girls Night In' on Virgin Media On Demand throughout June, Britain - 01 Jun 2010
Abbey Clancy, girlfriend of England football player Peter Crouch, is coming to the aid of thousands of World Cup widows across Britain by taking over Virgin Media On Demand television service to provide hours of entertainment for women who want to escape the football.
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Abbey Clancy hosts the perfect 'Girls Night In' on Virgin Media On Demand throughout June, Britain - 01 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1188502b )
Abbey Clancy in advertising campaign to promote her hosting of the perfect 'Girls Night In' on Virgin Media On Demand throughout June
Abbey Clancy hosts the perfect 'Girls Night In' on Virgin Media On Demand throughout June, Britain - 01 Jun 2010
Abbey Clancy, girlfriend of England football player Peter Crouch, is coming to the aid of thousands of World Cup widows across Britain by taking over Virgin Media On Demand television service to provide hours of entertainment for women who want to escape the football.
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Egyptian Protesters Stand Their Ground in Tahrir Square
Feb. 5, 2011 - Cairo, Egypt - An injured man takes part in a demonstration against Egyptian President Mubarak at the Tahrir Square in Cairo on Saturday. Tens of thousands demand President Mubarak to step down and immediately end his 30-year rule. This is the 12th consecutive day of protests. Prime Minister Shafiq said Mubarak should be in power for 'legislative reasons (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Protest at Tahrir square
July 8, 2011, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt: Protesters gather in Tahrir square. Thousands of Egyptians gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Friday to demand faster reforms and the swifter prosecution of former officials from Hosni Mubarak's toppled government who face corruption and murder charges. ///Protesters gather in Tahrir square. Credit: Ahmed Asad / Apaimages / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Protest at Tahrir square
July 8, 2011, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt: Protesters gather in Tahrir square. Thousands of Egyptians gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Friday to demand faster reforms and the swifter prosecution of former officials from Hosni Mubarak's toppled government who face corruption and murder charges. ///Protesters gather in Tahrir square. Credit: Ahmed Asad / Apaimages / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Protest at Tahrir square
July 8, 2011, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt: Protesters gather in Tahrir square. Thousands of Egyptians gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Friday to demand faster reforms and the swifter prosecution of former officials from Hosni Mubarak's toppled government who face corruption and murder charges. ///Protesters gather in Tahrir square. Credit: Ahmed Asad / Apaimages / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Protest at Tahrir square
July 8, 2011, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt: Protesters gather in Tahrir square. Thousands of Egyptians gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Friday to demand faster reforms and the swifter prosecution of former officials from Hosni Mubarak's toppled government who face corruption and murder charges. ///Protesters gather in Tahrir square. Credit: Ahmed Asad / Apaimages / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Protest at Tahrir square
July 8, 2011, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt: Protesters gather in Tahrir square. Thousands of Egyptians gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Friday to demand faster reforms and the swifter prosecution of former officials from Hosni Mubarak's toppled government who face corruption and murder charges. ///Protesters gather in Tahrir square. Credit: Ahmed Asad / Apaimages / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Protest at Tahrir square
July 8, 2011, Cairo, Cairo, Egypt: Protesters gather in Tahrir square. Thousands of Egyptians gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Friday to demand faster reforms and the swifter prosecution of former officials from Hosni Mubarak's toppled government who face corruption and murder charges. ///Protesters gather in Tahrir square. Credit: Ahmed Asad / Apaimages / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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2012 In: Demand Live at the SECC, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 20 May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Duncan Bryceland / Rex Features (1715689o)
The Saturdays - Mollie King
2012 In: Demand Live at the SECC, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 20 May 2012
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2012 In: Demand Live at the SECC, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 20 May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Duncan Bryceland / Rex Features (1715689q)
The Saturdays - Mollie King
2012 In: Demand Live at the SECC, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 20 May 2012
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2012 In: Demand Live at the SECC, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 20 May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Duncan Bryceland / Rex Features (1715689p)
The Saturdays - Mollie King
2012 In: Demand Live at the SECC, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 20 May 2012
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2012 In: Demand Live at the SECC, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 20 May 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Duncan Bryceland / Rex Features (1715689t)
The Saturdays - Mollie King
2012 In: Demand Live at the SECC, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - 20 May 2012
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Protest in Santiago del Chile
Nov. 27, 2013 - Santiago Del Chile, Chile - In the city of Santiago, Chile,on November 27, 2013 thousand of people were met, for demand justice and transparency for the killing of the syndicalist Juan Pablo Jim (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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