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  • Father chains 2-year-old son by roadside while working to stop him being 'stolen', Liangxiang, Beijing, China - Feb 2010
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    Father chains 2-year-old son by roadside while working to stop him being 'stolen', Liangxiang, Beijing, China - Feb 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Quirky China News / Rex Features ( 1103668c )

    Father chains 2-year-old son by roadside while working to stop him being 'stolen', Liangxiang, Beijing, China - Feb 2010
    FATHER CHAINS SON TO POLE WHILE AT WORK

    For any working parent arranging childcare can be something of a nightmare.

    But one Chinese man has come up with a shocking solution - to chain his 2-year-old son to a pole while off a work.

    Concerned passers-by spotted the youngster chained with a padlock round his ankle to a lamp post outside Huaguan Shopping Mall in Beijing.

    Meanwhile, his father Chen Chuanliu, a pedicab driver, was several metres away touting for passengers.

    Chen's wife was also nearby, collecting rubbish on the roadside.

    Chen said he had been forced to chain his son up in a bid to prevent him from being stolen.

    Only a few weeks ago, he claims, his 4-year-old daughter went missing, believed to have been abducted.

    With no one else available to look after his son, and being unable to afford childcare, Chen said "to chain him [his son] is better than losing him."

    According to one resident in the neighbourhood, Chen first started to chain his son to the pole several days ago.

    Then when he has finished work for the day he unlocks him and takes him home.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Quirky China News / Rex Features

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

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  • Father chains 2-year-old son by roadside while working to stop him being 'stolen', Liangxiang, Beijing, China - Feb 2010
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    Father chains 2-year-old son by roadside while working to stop him being 'stolen', Liangxiang, Beijing, China - Feb 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Quirky China News / Rex Features ( 1103668b )

    Father chains 2-year-old son by roadside while working to stop him being 'stolen', Liangxiang, Beijing, China - Feb 2010
    FATHER CHAINS SON TO POLE WHILE AT WORK

    For any working parent arranging childcare can be something of a nightmare.

    But one Chinese man has come up with a shocking solution - to chain his 2-year-old son to a pole while off a work.

    Concerned passers-by spotted the youngster chained with a padlock round his ankle to a lamp post outside Huaguan Shopping Mall in Beijing.

    Meanwhile, his father Chen Chuanliu, a pedicab driver, was several metres away touting for passengers.

    Chen's wife was also nearby, collecting rubbish on the roadside.

    Chen said he had been forced to chain his son up in a bid to prevent him from being stolen.

    Only a few weeks ago, he claims, his 4-year-old daughter went missing, believed to have been abducted.

    With no one else available to look after his son, and being unable to afford childcare, Chen said "to chain him [his son] is better than losing him."

    According to one resident in the neighbourhood, Chen first started to chain his son to the pole several days ago.

    Then when he has finished work for the day he unlocks him and takes him home.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Quirky China News / Rex Features

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

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  • Father chains 2-year-old son by roadside while working to stop him being 'stolen', Liangxiang, Beijing, China - Feb 2010
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    Father chains 2-year-old son by roadside while working to stop him being 'stolen', Liangxiang, Beijing, China - Feb 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Quirky China News / Rex Features ( 1103668a )

    Father chains 2-year-old son by roadside while working to stop him being 'stolen', Liangxiang, Beijing, China - Feb 2010
    FATHER CHAINS SON TO POLE WHILE AT WORK

    For any working parent arranging childcare can be something of a nightmare.

    But one Chinese man has come up with a shocking solution - to chain his 2-year-old son to a pole while off a work.

    Concerned passers-by spotted the youngster chained with a padlock round his ankle to a lamp post outside Huaguan Shopping Mall in Beijing.

    Meanwhile, his father Chen Chuanliu, a pedicab driver, was several metres away touting for passengers.

    Chen's wife was also nearby, collecting rubbish on the roadside.

    Chen said he had been forced to chain his son up in a bid to prevent him from being stolen.

    Only a few weeks ago, he claims, his 4-year-old daughter went missing, believed to have been abducted.

    With no one else available to look after his son, and being unable to afford childcare, Chen said "to chain him [his son] is better than losing him."

    According to one resident in the neighbourhood, Chen first started to chain his son to the pole several days ago.

    Then when he has finished work for the day he unlocks him and takes him home.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Quirky China News / Rex Features

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

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  • Father chains 2-year-old son by roadside while working to stop him being 'stolen', Liangxiang, Beijing, China - Feb 2010
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    Father chains 2-year-old son by roadside while working to stop him being 'stolen', Liangxiang, Beijing, China - Feb 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Quirky China News / Rex Features ( 1103668d )

    Father chains 2-year-old son by roadside while working to stop him being 'stolen', Liangxiang, Beijing, China - Feb 2010
    FATHER CHAINS SON TO POLE WHILE AT WORK

    For any working parent arranging childcare can be something of a nightmare.

    But one Chinese man has come up with a shocking solution - to chain his 2-year-old son to a pole while off a work.

    Concerned passers-by spotted the youngster chained with a padlock round his ankle to a lamp post outside Huaguan Shopping Mall in Beijing.

    Meanwhile, his father Chen Chuanliu, a pedicab driver, was several metres away touting for passengers.

    Chen's wife was also nearby, collecting rubbish on the roadside.

    Chen said he had been forced to chain his son up in a bid to prevent him from being stolen.

    Only a few weeks ago, he claims, his 4-year-old daughter went missing, believed to have been abducted.

    With no one else available to look after his son, and being unable to afford childcare, Chen said "to chain him [his son] is better than losing him."

    According to one resident in the neighbourhood, Chen first started to chain his son to the pole several days ago.

    Then when he has finished work for the day he unlocks him and takes him home.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Quirky China News / Rex Features

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

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  • Falconer Jonathan Marshall and Golden Eagle Sampson who he has re-trained to fly, Barnstaple, Devon, Britain - Aug 2007
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    Falconer Jonathan Marshall and Golden Eagle Sampson who he has re-trained to fly, Barnstaple, Devon, Britain - Aug 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by South West News Service / Rex Features (690061u)
    Falconer Jonathan Marshall with Sampson - Sampson - who has a seven-foot wingspan - has re-trained to fly just a year after he was stolen from a British zoo and cruelly kept locked in a small cupboard where he struggled so violently to escape that he broke all the feathers in his wings
    Falconer Jonathan Marshall and Golden Eagle Sampson who he has re-trained to fly, Barnstaple, Devon, Britain - Aug 2007

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  • Falconer Jonathan Marshall and Golden Eagle Sampson who he has re-trained to fly, Barnstaple, Devon, Britain - Aug 2007
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    Falconer Jonathan Marshall and Golden Eagle Sampson who he has re-trained to fly, Barnstaple, Devon, Britain - Aug 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by South West News Service / Rex Features (690061n)
    Sampson - Sampson - who has a seven-foot wingspan - has re-trained to fly just a year after he was stolen from a British zoo and cruelly kept locked in a small cupboard where he struggled so violently to escape that he broke all the feathers in his wings
    Falconer Jonathan Marshall and Golden Eagle Sampson who he has re-trained to fly, Barnstaple, Devon, Britain - Aug 2007

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  • Falconer Jonathan Marshall and Golden Eagle Sampson who he has re-trained to fly, Barnstaple, Devon, Britain - Aug 2007
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    Falconer Jonathan Marshall and Golden Eagle Sampson who he has re-trained to fly, Barnstaple, Devon, Britain - Aug 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by South West News Service / Rex Features (690061m)
    Sampson photographed from the microlight piloted by Falconer Jonathan Marshall - Sampson - who has a seven-foot wingspan - has re-trained to fly just a year after he was stolen from a British zoo and cruelly kept locked in a small cupboard where he struggled so violently to escape that he broke all the feathers in his wings
    Falconer Jonathan Marshall and Golden Eagle Sampson who he has re-trained to fly, Barnstaple, Devon, Britain - Aug 2007

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  • Falconer Jonathan Marshall and Golden Eagle Sampson who he has re-trained to fly, Barnstaple, Devon, Britain - Aug 2007
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    Falconer Jonathan Marshall and Golden Eagle Sampson who he has re-trained to fly, Barnstaple, Devon, Britain - Aug 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by South West News Service / Rex Features (690061k)
    Sampson photographed from the microlight piloted by Falconer Jonathan Marshall - Sampson - who has a seven-foot wingspan - has re-trained to fly just a year after he was stolen from a British zoo and cruelly kept locked in a small cupboard where he struggled so violently to escape that he broke all the feathers in his wings
    Falconer Jonathan Marshall and Golden Eagle Sampson who he has re-trained to fly, Barnstaple, Devon, Britain - Aug 2007

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Falconer Jonathan Marshall and Golden Eagle Sampson who he has re-trained to fly, Barnstaple, Devon, Britain - Aug 2007
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    Falconer Jonathan Marshall and Golden Eagle Sampson who he has re-trained to fly, Barnstaple, Devon, Britain - Aug 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by South West News Service / Rex Features (690061c)
    Falconer Jonathan Marshall with Sampson - Sampson - who has a seven-foot wingspan - has re-trained to fly just a year after he was stolen from a British zoo and cruelly kept locked in a small cupboard where he struggled so violently to escape that he broke all the feathers in his wings
    Falconer Jonathan Marshall and Golden Eagle Sampson who he has re-trained to fly, Barnstaple, Devon, Britain - Aug 2007

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Various Hackney, East London - 2007
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    Various Hackney, East London - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Drysdale / Rex Features ( 949629ad )
    A vandalised bicycle with buckled wheels locked to a cycle rack outside a late night shop in Hoxton
    Various Hackney, East London - 2007

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • PEOPLE - Leah Bracknell ist im Alter von 55 Jahren gestorben
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    PEOPLE - Leah Bracknell ist im Alter von 55 Jahren gestorben
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX (675181g)
    'Emmerdale' - Zoe Tate (Leah Bracknell) is arrested and locked up for the attempted murder of Scott.
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  • RADICAL MUSLIMS IN LONDON, BRITAIN
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    RADICAL MUSLIMS IN LONDON, BRITAIN
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    Abu Hamza, the imam of Finsbury Park mosque whose militant rhetoric inspired terrorist suspects from Richard Reid to Zacarias Moussaiou. The mosque raided by police in February and Abu Hamza was locked out of it by the mosque board members. Abu still conducts Friday prayers on the sidewalk outside the mosque and attracts up to 150 young Muslim's many of whom are Algerians. He is seen here in the centre of the frame. The prayers are monitored by the Metropolitan police - 29 Aug 2003
    RADICAL MUSLIMS IN LONDON, BRITAIN

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  • HENRY MASTIFF BREED DOG WHO WAS KEPT LOCKED IN A ROOM BY HIS PREVIOUS OWNERS UNABLE TO EXERCISE WEIGHING 15 STONE, BRITAIN - 1998
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    HENRY MASTIFF BREED DOG WHO WAS KEPT LOCKED IN A ROOM BY HIS PREVIOUS OWNERS UNABLE TO EXERCISE WEIGHING 15 STONE, BRITAIN - 1998
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (287491j)
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    HENRY MASTIFF BREED DOG WHO WAS KEPT LOCKED IN A ROOM BY HIS PREVIOUS OWNERS UNABLE TO EXERCISE WEIGHING 15 STONE, BRITAIN - 1998

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  • HENRY MASTIFF BREED DOG WHO WAS KEPT LOCKED IN A ROOM BY HIS PREVIOUS OWNERS UNABLE TO EXERCISE WEIGHING 15 STONE, BRITAIN - 1998
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    HENRY MASTIFF BREED DOG WHO WAS KEPT LOCKED IN A ROOM BY HIS PREVIOUS OWNERS UNABLE TO EXERCISE WEIGHING 15 STONE, BRITAIN - 1998
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (287491m)
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    HENRY MASTIFF BREED DOG WHO WAS KEPT LOCKED IN A ROOM BY HIS PREVIOUS OWNERS UNABLE TO EXERCISE WEIGHING 15 STONE, BRITAIN - 1998

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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 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
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Holt / Daily Mail / Rex Features ( 930400a )
    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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  • John Lennon (died December 1980) And Yoko Ono In Gibraltar. Marriage For Beatle John Lennon And Yoko Ono Meant A Crack Of Dawn Start From Paris And A Flight Of Close On A Thousand Miles To Gibraltar Today. Their Chartered Hawker Siddeley 125 Aircraft
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    John Lennon (died December 1980) And Yoko Ono In Gibraltar. Marriage For Beatle John Lennon And Yoko Ono Meant A Crack Of Dawn Start From Paris And A Flight Of Close On A Thousand Miles To Gibraltar Today. Their Chartered Hawker Siddeley 125 Aircraft
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Daily Mail /REX (889634a)
    John Lennon (died December 1980) And Yoko Ono In Gibraltar. Marriage For Beatle John Lennon And Yoko Ono Meant A Crack Of Dawn Start From Paris And A Flight Of Close On A Thousand Miles To Gibraltar Today. Their Chartered Hawker Siddeley 125 Aircraft Touched Down At 8:30 Am At Gibraltar And In Brilliant Sunshine John And Yoko Walked Across To A Waiting Car. There Were No Fans. With Their Two Witnesses D. Nutter And Peter Brown They Drove To Gibraltar's Register Office In A Tiny Back Street. There Just After The Office Opened At 9am Registrar Mr Cecil Wheller Performed The Three Minute Ceremony Behind Locked Doors. Yoko Wore White - From The Top Of Her High Crowned Wide Brimmed Hat To Her Toes Encased In White Tennis Shoes. John Wore White Too- A White Well Cut Jacket White High Necked Sweater Off White Slacks And White Tennis Shoes. They Did Not Want A Repeat Of Paul Mccartney's Wedding.
    John Lennon (died December 1980) And Yoko Ono In Gibraltar. Marriage For Beatle John Lennon And Yoko Ono Meant A Crack Of Dawn Start From Paris And A Flight Of Close On A Thousand Miles To Gibraltar Today. Their Chartered Hawker Siddeley 125 Aircraft

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