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  • Cameron hosts Diamond Jubilee lunch
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    Cameron hosts Diamond Jubilee lunch
    Queen Elizabeth II poses with former Prime Ministers, (left to right) David Cameron, Sir John Major, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, ahead of a Diamond Jubilee lunch hosted by Cameron at 10 Downing Street, London.
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  • Cameron hosts Diamond Jubilee lunch
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    Cameron hosts Diamond Jubilee lunch
    Queen Elizabeth II poses with former Prime Ministers, (left to right) David Cameron, Sir John Major, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, ahead of a Diamond Jubilee lunch hosted by Cameron at 10 Downing Street, London. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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  • Palestinian President Abbas meets with King Abdullah of Jordan
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    Palestinian President Abbas meets with King Abdullah of Jordan
    November 21, 2011, Ramallah, West Bank, Palestinian Territory: November 21, 2011 Ramallah, West Bank - Jordanian King Abdullah II lays a wreath at the tomb of later Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. Abdullah arrived in Ramallah for a rare visit to the Israeli-occupied West Bank, as the Palestinians pursue statehood in a region riveted by the slide towards civil war in Syria and mounting unrest in Egypt. (Thaer Ganaim Apaimages / Polaris). ///


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  • Smiling dolphin, Planete Sauvage, Port Saint Pere, France - Apr 2011
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    Smiling dolphin, Planete Sauvage, Port Saint Pere, France - Apr 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yohann Aberkane / Rex Features ( 1315185a )
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    Bubbly To Meet You: Meet The Smiling Dolphin
    It's bubbly to meet you!

    This friendly dolphin looks as if he is blowing a welcoming thought bubble.

    Amateur photographer captured mirthsome mammal Cessol appearing to bubble a 'hello' when he visited Planete Sauvage wildlife park in Port Saint Pere, France.

    Yohann Aberkane, 25, explains: "A small group of us were lucky enough to watch Cessol playing about with his dolphin trainer.

    "The dolphin was very playful and seemed very happy to interact with his trainer. They obviously know each other very well and had quite a relationship.

    "I couldn't believe when Cessol swam to the glass and blew a bubble - he really seemed like he was trying to communicate, almost like using a thought bubble."

    The 26-year-old dolphin was born at SeaWorld Florida before moving to his French home in 2008.

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    Story: Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QMUSFUMAP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • POPE JOHN PAUL II IN ISRAEL - Yasser Arafat saluting next to Pope John Paul II during a welcoming ceremony for the pontiff in the biblical town of Bethlehem as Palestinian troops march by
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    POPE JOHN PAUL II IN ISRAEL - Yasser Arafat saluting next to Pope John Paul II during a welcoming ceremony for the pontiff in the biblical town of Bethlehem as Palestinian troops march by
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ANDRE BRUTMANN / Rex Features ( 318804c )
    POPE JOHN PAUL II IN ISRAEL - Notre Dame church , Jerusalem , 24-3-00
    POPE JOHN PAUL II IN ISRAEL - Yasser Arafat saluting next to Pope John Paul II during a welcoming ceremony for the pontiff in the biblical town of Bethlehem as Palestinian troops march by

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  • Queen Elizabeth II shown Sea King helicopter by Prince William at RAF Valley, Anglesey, Wales, Britain - 01 Apr 2011
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    Queen Elizabeth II shown Sea King helicopter by Prince William at RAF Valley, Anglesey, Wales, Britain - 01 Apr 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features (1302667n)
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    Queen Elizabeth II shown Sea King helicopter by Prince William at RAF Valley, Anglesey, Wales, Britain - 01 Apr 2011
    Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh are shown round a Sea King helicopter by Prince William on a visit to RAF Valley where serves as a rescue pilot.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II shown Sea King helicopter by Prince William at RAF Valley, Anglesey, Wales, Britain - 01 Apr 2011
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    Queen Elizabeth II shown Sea King helicopter by Prince William at RAF Valley, Anglesey, Wales, Britain - 01 Apr 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features (1302667m)
    Prince William and Queen Elizabeth II
    Queen Elizabeth II shown Sea King helicopter by Prince William at RAF Valley, Anglesey, Wales, Britain - 01 Apr 2011
    Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh are shown round a Sea King helicopter by Prince William on a visit to RAF Valley where serves as a rescue pilot.
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  • ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Pavilion
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    ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Pavilion
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nic Lehoux / View Pictures / Rex Features ( 1252302a )
    SHANGHAI EXPO 2010 KOREAN PAVILION MASS STUDIES ARCHITECTS SHANGHAI 2010 GENERAL FRONT ELEVATION OF PAVILION'S FACADE Shanghai Expo 2010 Korean Pavilion Shanghai Shanghai China. Completed: 2010. Architect: Mass Studies Architects
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  • PRESIDENT GEORGE W BUSH AT THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON DC, AMERICA - 21 MAY 2005
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    PRESIDENT GEORGE W BUSH AT THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON DC, AMERICA - 21 MAY 2005
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ron Sachs / Rex Features ( 523808e )
    President George W. Bush gets a welcoming lick from Miss Beezley, the youngest of his two dogs, as he arrives at the White House aboard Marine One. He addressed the Calvin College Commencement in Grand Rapids, Michigan earlier in the day.
    PRESIDENT GEORGE W BUSH AT THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON DC, AMERICA - 21 MAY 2005

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  • Mexican President Felipe Calderon on state visit to Washington DC, America - 19 May 2010
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    Mexican President Felipe Calderon on state visit to Washington DC, America - 19 May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1185377b )
    United States President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama wait in the Map Room of the White House, before welcoming President Felipe Calder (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • The Cook Islands - Dec 2009
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    The Cook Islands - Dec 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1080446l )
    A local man welcoming visitors to the Aitutaki lagoon resort and spa, the Cook Islands
    The Cook Islands - Dec 2009
    The Cook Islands are a self-governing parliamentary democracy in free association with New Zealand. The fifteen small islands in this South Pacific Ocean country have a total land area of 240 square kilometres and a population no bigger than a small New Zealand country town, 13,200 souls. These unique and friendly Polynesians have their own language and government and enjoy a vigorous and diverse culture with significant differences between each island. Despite some 100,000 visitors a year to the capital island, Rarotonga, the Cooks are largely unspoiled by tourism. They offer a rare opportunity for people from the cities of the world to experience a different type of vacation. There are no high-rise hotels, only four beach buggies and very little hype. Ideal for travellers seeking more than the usual clich (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Pope Benedict XVI Official Visit to Israel - 11 May 2009
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    Pope Benedict XVI Official Visit to Israel - 11 May 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Israel Sun / Rex Features ( 919788c )
    Pope Benedict XVI during a welcoming ceremony upon his arrival at Ben Gurion airport near in Tel Aviv.
    Pope Benedict XVI Official Visit to Israel - 11 May 2009
    Pope Benedict XVI arrived in Israel from Jordan on Monday morning, as part of his first papal visit to the Middle East and a self-proclaimed "pilgrimage of peace". In the coming days he is also expected to visit the Palestinian Authority.
    The pope made his journey on a plane belonging to the Jordanian royal family. The flags of Israel and the Vatican were waved from the cockpit window.
    In his first speech at the airport, Benedict said he would honor the six million Jews who died in the Holocaust and fight anti-Semitism today around the world.
    "I will have the opportunity to honor the memory of the six million Jewish victims of the Shoah," said the German pope, who faces criticism for policies toward Jews, including his recent reinstatement of a bishop who denied Nazis killed six million.
    "Anti-Semitism continues to rear its ugly head in many parts of the world. This is totally unacceptable. Every effort must be made to combat anti-Semitism wherever it is found."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • The Golden Chariot, a luxury train that tours heritage sites in Karnataka, Southern India - Apr 2009
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    The Golden Chariot, a luxury train that tours heritage sites in Karnataka, Southern India - Apr 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features ( 985640am )

    The Golden Chariot, a luxury train that tours heritage sites in Karnataka, Southern India - Apr 2009
    THE GOLDEN CHARIOT - KARNATAKA'S LUXURY TRAIN

    Visitors to Southern India can enjoy a luxurious voyage of discovery thanks to a veritable 'palace on wheels' - the Golden Chariot.

    This five-star train transports tourists between sites of cultural and historic interest throughout the Indian state of Karnataka.

    While the neighbouring states of Kerala and Goa are firmly established on the tourist trail, Karnataka is only just entering the mass consciousness of international travellers.

    With poor roads, no real air access and only limited hotels the state has remained largely untouched.

    However, the Golden Chariot is now opening up this area and revealing its many wonders, all of which are encapsulated under the region's "One State, Many Worlds" slogan.

    And the concept of exploring India's heritage sites from the opulent surroundings of a train that comes complete with its very own spa is proving increasingly popular.

    The Golden Chariot's journey begins in Bangalore's Yeshwanthpur railway station before it embarks on a seven day tour that winds its way through Karnataka, stopping at some of its impressive heritage sites, and eventually finishing in Goa.

    Those who embark on this journey can enjoy a host of luxuries that are packed into the eighteen coaches that form the Golden Chariot.

    Eleven of these carriages are given over to sleeping quarters named after the dynasties - such as Rashtrakuta, Vijayanagara and Chalukya - which formerly ruled over territories in Karnataka.

    Each of the carriages, which cost around $350 per night for double occupancy, have a full-time coach attendant who provides an attentive, butler-like service.

    The decor of each cabin draws its inspiration from Karnataka'...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HXJIBKEI

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  • The Golden Chariot, a luxury train that tours heritage sites in Karnataka, Southern India - Apr 2009
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    The Golden Chariot, a luxury train that tours heritage sites in Karnataka, Southern India - Apr 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features ( 985640g )

    The Golden Chariot, a luxury train that tours heritage sites in Karnataka, Southern India - Apr 2009
    THE GOLDEN CHARIOT - KARNATAKA'S LUXURY TRAIN

    Visitors to Southern India can enjoy a luxurious voyage of discovery thanks to a veritable 'palace on wheels' - the Golden Chariot.

    This five-star train transports tourists between sites of cultural and historic interest throughout the Indian state of Karnataka.

    While the neighbouring states of Kerala and Goa are firmly established on the tourist trail, Karnataka is only just entering the mass consciousness of international travellers.

    With poor roads, no real air access and only limited hotels the state has remained largely untouched.

    However, the Golden Chariot is now opening up this area and revealing its many wonders, all of which are encapsulated under the region's "One State, Many Worlds" slogan.

    And the concept of exploring India's heritage sites from the opulent surroundings of a train that comes complete with its very own spa is proving increasingly popular.

    The Golden Chariot's journey begins in Bangalore's Yeshwanthpur railway station before it embarks on a seven day tour that winds its way through Karnataka, stopping at some of its impressive heritage sites, and eventually finishing in Goa.

    Those who embark on this journey can enjoy a host of luxuries that are packed into the eighteen coaches that form the Golden Chariot.

    Eleven of these carriages are given over to sleeping quarters named after the dynasties - such as Rashtrakuta, Vijayanagara and Chalukya - which formerly ruled over territories in Karnataka.

    Each of the carriages, which cost around $350 per night for double occupancy, have a full-time coach attendant who provides an attentive, butler-like service.

    The decor of each cabin draws its inspiration from Karnataka's...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HXJIBKEI

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  • Christian Louboutin Welcoming Party at Saks, Los Angeles, America - 17 Oct 2007
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    Christian Louboutin Welcoming Party at Saks, Los Angeles, America - 17 Oct 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jen Lowery / Rex Features ( 701756J )
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    Matching Outfits (4) - 2008
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    MATCHING OUTFITS (4) - 2008

    Fashion forward starlets know that wearing the same outfit as someone else is an occupational hazard. And it doesn't matter who wore it first, it's all about who wore it best. All that celebs can do is grit their teeth, put their best foot forward, and hope that they come out victorious.

    With their long limbs and blonde hair Ashlee Simpson and A.J. Michalka look anything but grey in their ruffletastic minidresses, complete with black nails and peep toe shoes Celine Dion has a hard metal moment on stage in this embellished and studded strapless number, showing that she's still got it at 40; meanwhile, in the same dress it's amazing that a painfully thin Diane Kruger has enough flesh to keep it up.

    Looking like she's wearing a sack, this grey jersey dress does absolutely nothing for Kelly Preston's figure and the tights/shoes combo is too ugly to even comment on. Sophia Bush, on the other hand, looks sophistication personified with her matchy matchy accessories and elegant updo.

    The impossible to tell them apart Kristin Cavallari and Tara Conner both look bloomin lovely in their black, white and yellow floral print, but why they both chose the same hideous orthopaedic sandals is anyone's business.

    Martha Higareda looks berry nice in her quality street wrapper inspired Dolce & Gabbana with pared back accessories, but an awkward looking Anne Hathaway fails to smoulder - maybe she should have worn Prada.

    Both Rhianna and Geri Halliwell discover that Herve Leger isn't called the king of cling for nothing by having to suck it all in to don this bandage dress; however, the effort is well worth it with both stars looking edible in sorbet colours.

    Nia Long looks like a real lady in red in a gorgeous Marc Jacobs dress that flatters ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RDLVKWT

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  • Chefchaouen, Morocco
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    Chefchaouen, Morocco
    Chefchaouen, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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  • Kosovo Conflict in 1999
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    Kosovo Conflict in 1999
    Nato troops enter in Djakovica, Kosovo on Sunday, June 13, 1999. NATO began bombing Kosovo from March 24-June 11, 1999; by June 12, Milosevic had accepted a UN military presence incorporating NATO troops, including KFOR, or the NATO-led Kosovo Force. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Kosovo Conflict in 1999
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    Kosovo Conflict in 1999
    Kosovars celebrating Nato coming in Pec, Kosovo in June 1999. NATO began bombing Kosovo from March 24-June 11, 1999; by June 12, Milosevic had accepted a UN military presence incorporating NATO troops, including KFOR, or the NATO-led Kosovo Force. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Kosovo Conflict in 1999
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    Kosovo Conflict in 1999
    Kosovars run towards the Italian army after the liberation of Kosovo, in Djakovica, June 1999. NATO began bombing Kosovo from March 24-June 11, 1999; by June 12, Milosevic had accepted a UN military presence incorporating NATO troops, including KFOR, or the NATO-led Kosovo Force. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • The Falklands War - The QE2 returns from the Falkland Islands, Southampton, Britain - 1982
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    The Falklands War - The QE2 returns from the Falkland Islands, Southampton, Britain - 1982
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Rogers / Rex Features (93502b)
    Crowds welcome the QE2 as she returns to Britain
    The Falklands War - The QE2 returns from the Falkland Islands, Southampton, Britain - 1982

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