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Disney Infinity Game Launch, London, Britain - 20 Jul 2013
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Disney Infinity Game Launch, London, Britain - 20 Jul 2013
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall Visits the Maggie's Cancer Caring Centre, Swansea, Wales, Britain - 04 Jul 2013
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall shares a joke with (left to right) chief executive Laura Lee, centre visitor Joan Burgess, chairman Dr Patricia Stone, centre head Debbie Horrigan and centre visitor Jean Page
Camilla Duchess of Cornwall Visits the Maggie's Cancer Caring Centre, Swansea, Wales, Britain - 04 Jul 2013
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Wilko Johnson Portrait Shoot
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Nixon / Future Publishing / Rex Features (2373348j)
London United Kingdom - January 11: English Guitarist And Songwriter Wilko Johnson Best Known For His Work With English Rock Band Dr. Feelgood During A Portrait Shoot For Guitarist Magazine January 11
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Wilko Johnson Portrait Shoot
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London United Kingdom - January 11: English Guitarist And Songwriter Wilko Johnson Best Known For His Work With English Rock Band Dr. Feelgood During A Portrait Shoot For Guitarist Magazine January 11
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Wilko Johnson Portrait Shoot
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Nixon / Future Publishing / Rex Features (2373348h)
London United Kingdom - January 11: English Guitarist And Songwriter Wilko Johnson Best Known For His Work With English Rock Band Dr. Feelgood During A Portrait Shoot For Guitarist Magazine January 11
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Wilko Johnson Portrait Shoot
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Nixon / Future Publishing / Rex Features (2373348g)
London United Kingdom - January 11: English Guitarist And Songwriter Wilko Johnson Best Known For His Work With English Rock Band Dr. Feelgood During A Portrait Shoot For Guitarist Magazine January 11
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Wilko Johnson Portrait Shoot
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kevin Nixon / Future Publishing / Rex Features (2373348f)
London United Kingdom - January 11: English Guitarist And Songwriter Wilko Johnson Best Known For His Work With English Rock Band Dr. Feelgood During A Portrait Shoot For Guitarist Magazine January 11
Wilko Johnson Portrait Shoot
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Prince Edward visits the Combined Universities of Cornwall at Tremough Campus, Penryn, Cornwall, Britain - 29 Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Patrick Campbell / Rex Features (2310882d)
Prince Edward visiting the Environment and Sustainability Institute at Tremough Campus with Proffessor Tapas Mallick and Dr Yvon-Durocher.
Prince Edward visits the Combined Universities of Cornwall at Tremough Campus, Penryn, Cornwall, Britain - 29 Apr 2013
Professor Mallick shows his work on developing solar panel technologies.
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Prince Edward visits the Combined Universities of Cornwall at Tremough Campus, Penryn, Cornwall, Britain - 29 Apr 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Patrick Campbell / Rex Features (2310882e)
Prince Edward visiting the Environment and Sustainability Institute at Tremough Campus with Dr Yvon-Durocher.
Prince Edward visits the Combined Universities of Cornwall at Tremough Campus, Penryn, Cornwall, Britain - 29 Apr 2013
Dr Yvon-Durocher shows his work on algae, oxygen production and climate change.
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Soul II Soul 'Classics' Collection launch, Harvey Nichols, London, Britain - 11 Apr 2013
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Soul II Soul 'Classics' Collection launch, Harvey Nichols, London, Britain - 11 Apr 2013
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'Skinny Weeks and Weekend Feasts' by Gizzi Erskine book launch, London, Britain - 26 Mar 2013
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'Skinny Weeks and Weekend Feasts' by Gizzi Erskine book launch, London, Britain - 26 Mar 2013
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'Downton Abbey' on set filming, Bampton, Oxfordshire, Britain - 28 Feb 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joan Wakeham / Rex Features (2181272o)
Dr Clarkson with Isobel Crawley played by Penelope Wilton and David Robb
'Downton Abbey' on set filming, Bampton, Oxfordshire, Britain - 28 Feb 2013
Filming commenced today at Bampton in Oxfordshire, AKA Downton, from the award winning drama series Downton Abbey.
The new series moves 6 months on, from the untimely death of Matthew Crawley, played by Dan Stevens, following the birth of his son and heir, from a motor accident. The scenes set around the village, include a set where a crew of road workers are mending the road to the church, one of the crew being Mr. Molesley formerly retired estate worker, and Isobel Crawley's butler.
Images show the headstones in the church graveyard belonging to both Matthew Crawley and his sister-in-law, Lady Sybil Branson.
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'Downton Abbey' on set filming, Bampton, Oxfordshire, Britain - 28 Feb 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joan Wakeham / Rex Features (2181272l)
Dr Clarkson played by David Robb
'Downton Abbey' on set filming, Bampton, Oxfordshire, Britain - 28 Feb 2013
Filming commenced today at Bampton in Oxfordshire, AKA Downton, from the award winning drama series Downton Abbey.
The new series moves 6 months on, from the untimely death of Matthew Crawley, played by Dan Stevens, following the birth of his son and heir, from a motor accident. The scenes set around the village, include a set where a crew of road workers are mending the road to the church, one of the crew being Mr. Molesley formerly retired estate worker, and Isobel Crawley's butler.
Images show the headstones in the church graveyard belonging to both Matthew Crawley and his sister-in-law, Lady Sybil Branson.
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'Downton Abbey' on set filming, Bampton, Oxfordshire, Britain - 28 Feb 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Joan Wakeham (2181272o)
Dr Clarkson with Isobel Crawley played by Penelope Wilton and David Robb
'Downton Abbey' on set filming, Bampton, Oxfordshire, Britain - 28 Feb 2013
Filming commenced today at Bampton in Oxfordshire for the new series of the award winning drama series Downton Abbey. The new series takes place 6 months on from the untimely death of Matthew Crawley, played by Dan Stevens, who died in a motor accident just hours after the birth of his son. Scenes set around the village today included a set where a crew of road workers were mending the road to the church, which included Isobel Crawley's butler Mr. Molesley. Images show the headstones in the church graveyard belonging to both Matthew Crawley and his sister-in-law Lady Sybil Branson.
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Press Conference After the Discovery of Richard III's remains, University of Leicester, Britain - 04 Feb 2013
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Dr Jo Appleby From Leicester University Points Out the Massive Battle Injuries on the Skull of King Richard III During a press Conference Which Has Confirmed That the Remains Found Under a Car Park in Leicester Are the Bones of King Richard III .
Press Conference After the Discovery of Richard III's remains, University of Leicester, Britain - 04 Feb 2013
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203y)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203x)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203w)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203t)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203s)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203o)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203n)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203q)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203p)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203l)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203k)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203m)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203j)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203i)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203f)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203d)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203c)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203b)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Dr David Matlock host a G Shot cosmetic surgery party, where women get their G-Spot injrected with a filler - Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Chapple / Rex Features (2110203a)
Women Say Yes, Yes, Yes To G-Shot Parties
In Beverly Hills, what women want, they invariably get. But a cosmetic filler in the g-spot? Really? Julie Moult takes an eye-watering peek at the latest extreme procedure promising to enhance our sex lives
This uber rich enclave of Los Angeles has long been known as Ground Zero for all things cosmetic surgery.
And in the lobby of a tower of medical offices at the far end of Sunset Strip, bandaged men and women who look like they've just returned from war zones wander by.
I spot at least one US TV actor and several pneumatic blondes so enhanced you wonder how they get behind the wheel of a car.
But today we have an appointment with Dr David Matlock, a rock star of a gynecological surgeon who sees himself as a the bringer of joy to all women - a sexual Santa Claus so to speak.
A controversial figure not without his critics, this man who likes nothing more than to show off his self-sculpted six pack, takes perfection to the extreme and hoards of sexually satisfied ladies love him for it.
He's been at the forefront of perfecting and preening our lady parts for more than ten years. And when you've sculpted and injected everything else and there's no-where else to go, a woman's thoughts in this part of town turns to a little nip tuck in their nether regions.
Dr Matlock, a youthful 49-year-old, is already king when it comes to the Brazilian butt lift and the designer vagina but he has also invented a technique known as the 'g-shot' or g spot amplification.
For $1850, a filler, normally reserved for your face, is injected into the erogenous zone (which some scientists claim doesn't even exist) to give heightened pleasure in the bedroom.
The effects can last for four months before it is safely re-absorbed back into the body.
And to make the experience as ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CKYVSGIWW
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Liam Neeson awarded Honorary Freedom of Ballymena Borough, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Britain - 28 Jan 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Press Eye Ltd / Rex Features (2102233ak)
Liam Neeson with Freeman Dr Ian Paisley
Liam Neeson awarded Honorary Freedom of Ballymena Borough, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Britain - 28 Jan 2013
Ballymena has rolled out the red carpet in honour of one of its favourite sons. The globally-acclaimed Hollywood movie star Liam Neeson is awarded the Honorary Freedom of the Borough, the highest accolade which can be bestowed by Ballymena Borough Council and one which has, until now, been accorded to just three people.
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Ralph Fiennes He's Dr Jung At The National Sick Spider On Screen. Ralph Fiennes Reveals How It's Done Ralph Fiennes Has A Lot On At The Moment.with Two Films Ready For Release He Is Working Nightly At The National Theatre Playing The Psychoanalytic
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Lim / Associated Newspapers / Rex Features (965442a)
Ralph Fiennes He's Dr Jung At The National Sick Spider On Screen. Ralph Fiennes Reveals How It's Done Ralph Fiennes Has A Lot On At The Moment.with Two Films Ready For Release He Is Working Nightly At The National Theatre Playing The Psychoanalytical Pioneer Carl Jung In An Ill-fated Production Of Christopher Hampton's Play The Talking Cure. Just Before Christmas Fiennes Turned 40. He Is So Preoccupied That He Can Hardly Remember What He Was Given For His Milestone Birthday.
Ralph Fiennes He's Dr Jung At The National Sick Spider On Screen. Ralph Fiennes Reveals How It's Done Ralph Fiennes Has A Lot On At The Moment.with Two Films Ready For Release He Is Working Nightly At The National Theatre Playing The Psychoanalytic
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Ralph Fiennes - Ein 'Charaktergesicht' wird 50 Jahre alt
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Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Heathcliff O'Malley / Rex Features (1991427r)
Citizens on the streets of Goma
Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
The crisis in Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues following the takeover of the city by M23 rebels. The rebels took control of Goma, the capital of the mineral rich province of North Kivu after meeting poor resistance from the Congolese Army and a UN peacekeeping force who'd vowed to protect the city. M23, which was formed after a mutiny in the army, are refusing the leave the city despite pressure from the leaders of neighbouring countries. The UN has accused Rwanda and Uganda of backing the M23, saying the chain of command actually ends with Rwandan Defence Minister James Kabarebe. The latest move has added to a growing humanitarian crisis in Congo with around 500,000 people having been displaced by the rebellion since it began in April. Almost Over 2,500 adults and 4,500 children currently live a a makeshift refugee camp at the Dom Bosco school on the outskirts of Goma.
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Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Heathcliff O'Malley / Rex Features (1991427p)
Citizens on the streets of Goma
Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
The crisis in Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues following the takeover of the city by M23 rebels. The rebels took control of Goma, the capital of the mineral rich province of North Kivu after meeting poor resistance from the Congolese Army and a UN peacekeeping force who'd vowed to protect the city. M23, which was formed after a mutiny in the army, are refusing the leave the city despite pressure from the leaders of neighbouring countries. The UN has accused Rwanda and Uganda of backing the M23, saying the chain of command actually ends with Rwandan Defence Minister James Kabarebe. The latest move has added to a growing humanitarian crisis in Congo with around 500,000 people having been displaced by the rebellion since it began in April. Almost Over 2,500 adults and 4,500 children currently live a a makeshift refugee camp at the Dom Bosco school on the outskirts of Goma.
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Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Heathcliff O'Malley / Rex Features (1991427q)
Citizens on the streets of Goma
Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
The crisis in Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues following the takeover of the city by M23 rebels. The rebels took control of Goma, the capital of the mineral rich province of North Kivu after meeting poor resistance from the Congolese Army and a UN peacekeeping force who'd vowed to protect the city. M23, which was formed after a mutiny in the army, are refusing the leave the city despite pressure from the leaders of neighbouring countries. The UN has accused Rwanda and Uganda of backing the M23, saying the chain of command actually ends with Rwandan Defence Minister James Kabarebe. The latest move has added to a growing humanitarian crisis in Congo with around 500,000 people having been displaced by the rebellion since it began in April. Almost Over 2,500 adults and 4,500 children currently live a a makeshift refugee camp at the Dom Bosco school on the outskirts of Goma.
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Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Heathcliff O'Malley / Rex Features (1991427n)
Children playing football
Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
The crisis in Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues following the takeover of the city by M23 rebels. The rebels took control of Goma, the capital of the mineral rich province of North Kivu after meeting poor resistance from the Congolese Army and a UN peacekeeping force who'd vowed to protect the city. M23, which was formed after a mutiny in the army, are refusing the leave the city despite pressure from the leaders of neighbouring countries. The UN has accused Rwanda and Uganda of backing the M23, saying the chain of command actually ends with Rwandan Defence Minister James Kabarebe. The latest move has added to a growing humanitarian crisis in Congo with around 500,000 people having been displaced by the rebellion since it began in April. Almost Over 2,500 adults and 4,500 children currently live a a makeshift refugee camp at the Dom Bosco school on the outskirts of Goma.
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Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Heathcliff O'Malley / Rex Features (1991427c)
Colonel Vianey Kazarama, one of the main M23 commanders, surrounded by intrigued civilians
Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
The crisis in Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues following the takeover of the city by M23 rebels. The rebels took control of Goma, the capital of the mineral rich province of North Kivu after meeting poor resistance from the Congolese Army and a UN peacekeeping force who'd vowed to protect the city. M23, which was formed after a mutiny in the army, are refusing the leave the city despite pressure from the leaders of neighbouring countries. The UN has accused Rwanda and Uganda of backing the M23, saying the chain of command actually ends with Rwandan Defence Minister James Kabarebe. The latest move has added to a growing humanitarian crisis in Congo with around 500,000 people having been displaced by the rebellion since it began in April. Almost Over 2,500 adults and 4,500 children currently live a a makeshift refugee camp at the Dom Bosco school on the outskirts of Goma.
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Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Heathcliff O'Malley / Rex Features (1991427o)
Children playing football
Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
The crisis in Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues following the takeover of the city by M23 rebels. The rebels took control of Goma, the capital of the mineral rich province of North Kivu after meeting poor resistance from the Congolese Army and a UN peacekeeping force who'd vowed to protect the city. M23, which was formed after a mutiny in the army, are refusing the leave the city despite pressure from the leaders of neighbouring countries. The UN has accused Rwanda and Uganda of backing the M23, saying the chain of command actually ends with Rwandan Defence Minister James Kabarebe. The latest move has added to a growing humanitarian crisis in Congo with around 500,000 people having been displaced by the rebellion since it began in April. Almost Over 2,500 adults and 4,500 children currently live a a makeshift refugee camp at the Dom Bosco school on the outskirts of Goma.
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Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Heathcliff O'Malley / Rex Features (1991427m)
UN peacekeepers driving through Goma
Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
The crisis in Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues following the takeover of the city by M23 rebels. The rebels took control of Goma, the capital of the mineral rich province of North Kivu after meeting poor resistance from the Congolese Army and a UN peacekeeping force who'd vowed to protect the city. M23, which was formed after a mutiny in the army, are refusing the leave the city despite pressure from the leaders of neighbouring countries. The UN has accused Rwanda and Uganda of backing the M23, saying the chain of command actually ends with Rwandan Defence Minister James Kabarebe. The latest move has added to a growing humanitarian crisis in Congo with around 500,000 people having been displaced by the rebellion since it began in April. Almost Over 2,500 adults and 4,500 children currently live a a makeshift refugee camp at the Dom Bosco school on the outskirts of Goma.
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Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Heathcliff O'Malley / Rex Features (1991427f)
M23 soldiers on guard as M23 commanders hold a meeting at Goma's town hall
Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
The crisis in Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues following the takeover of the city by M23 rebels. The rebels took control of Goma, the capital of the mineral rich province of North Kivu after meeting poor resistance from the Congolese Army and a UN peacekeeping force who'd vowed to protect the city. M23, which was formed after a mutiny in the army, are refusing the leave the city despite pressure from the leaders of neighbouring countries. The UN has accused Rwanda and Uganda of backing the M23, saying the chain of command actually ends with Rwandan Defence Minister James Kabarebe. The latest move has added to a growing humanitarian crisis in Congo with around 500,000 people having been displaced by the rebellion since it began in April. Almost Over 2,500 adults and 4,500 children currently live a a makeshift refugee camp at the Dom Bosco school on the outskirts of Goma.
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Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Heathcliff O'Malley / Rex Features (1991427d)
Colonel Vianey Kazarama, one of the main M23 commanders, surrounded by intrigued civilians
Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
The crisis in Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues following the takeover of the city by M23 rebels. The rebels took control of Goma, the capital of the mineral rich province of North Kivu after meeting poor resistance from the Congolese Army and a UN peacekeeping force who'd vowed to protect the city. M23, which was formed after a mutiny in the army, are refusing the leave the city despite pressure from the leaders of neighbouring countries. The UN has accused Rwanda and Uganda of backing the M23, saying the chain of command actually ends with Rwandan Defence Minister James Kabarebe. The latest move has added to a growing humanitarian crisis in Congo with around 500,000 people having been displaced by the rebellion since it began in April. Almost Over 2,500 adults and 4,500 children currently live a a makeshift refugee camp at the Dom Bosco school on the outskirts of Goma.
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Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Heathcliff O'Malley / Rex Features (1991427z)
The Dom Bosco school in Goma, which has been turned into a makeshift refugee camp
Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
The crisis in Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues following the takeover of the city by M23 rebels. The rebels took control of Goma, the capital of the mineral rich province of North Kivu after meeting poor resistance from the Congolese Army and a UN peacekeeping force who'd vowed to protect the city. M23, which was formed after a mutiny in the army, are refusing the leave the city despite pressure from the leaders of neighbouring countries. The UN has accused Rwanda and Uganda of backing the M23, saying the chain of command actually ends with Rwandan Defence Minister James Kabarebe. The latest move has added to a growing humanitarian crisis in Congo with around 500,000 people having been displaced by the rebellion since it began in April. Almost Over 2,500 adults and 4,500 children currently live a a makeshift refugee camp at the Dom Bosco school on the outskirts of Goma.
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Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Heathcliff O'Malley / Rex Features (1991427x)
The Dom Bosco school in Goma, which has been turned into a makeshift refugee camp
Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
The crisis in Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues following the takeover of the city by M23 rebels. The rebels took control of Goma, the capital of the mineral rich province of North Kivu after meeting poor resistance from the Congolese Army and a UN peacekeeping force who'd vowed to protect the city. M23, which was formed after a mutiny in the army, are refusing the leave the city despite pressure from the leaders of neighbouring countries. The UN has accused Rwanda and Uganda of backing the M23, saying the chain of command actually ends with Rwandan Defence Minister James Kabarebe. The latest move has added to a growing humanitarian crisis in Congo with around 500,000 people having been displaced by the rebellion since it began in April. Almost Over 2,500 adults and 4,500 children currently live a a makeshift refugee camp at the Dom Bosco school on the outskirts of Goma.
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Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Heathcliff O'Malley / Rex Features (1991427w)
Displaced refugees on the outskirts of Goma
Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
The crisis in Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues following the takeover of the city by M23 rebels. The rebels took control of Goma, the capital of the mineral rich province of North Kivu after meeting poor resistance from the Congolese Army and a UN peacekeeping force who'd vowed to protect the city. M23, which was formed after a mutiny in the army, are refusing the leave the city despite pressure from the leaders of neighbouring countries. The UN has accused Rwanda and Uganda of backing the M23, saying the chain of command actually ends with Rwandan Defence Minister James Kabarebe. The latest move has added to a growing humanitarian crisis in Congo with around 500,000 people having been displaced by the rebellion since it began in April. Almost Over 2,500 adults and 4,500 children currently live a a makeshift refugee camp at the Dom Bosco school on the outskirts of Goma.
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Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Heathcliff O'Malley / Rex Features (1991427u)
The Kanyaruchinya (aka Kabati) camp on the outskirts of Goma
Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
The crisis in Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues following the takeover of the city by M23 rebels. The rebels took control of Goma, the capital of the mineral rich province of North Kivu after meeting poor resistance from the Congolese Army and a UN peacekeeping force who'd vowed to protect the city. M23, which was formed after a mutiny in the army, are refusing the leave the city despite pressure from the leaders of neighbouring countries. The UN has accused Rwanda and Uganda of backing the M23, saying the chain of command actually ends with Rwandan Defence Minister James Kabarebe. The latest move has added to a growing humanitarian crisis in Congo with around 500,000 people having been displaced by the rebellion since it began in April. Almost Over 2,500 adults and 4,500 children currently live a a makeshift refugee camp at the Dom Bosco school on the outskirts of Goma.
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Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Heathcliff O'Malley / Rex Features (1991427t)
Displaced refugees on the outskirts of Goma
Crisis in Goma, DR Congo - Nov 2012
The crisis in Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues following the takeover of the city by M23 rebels. The rebels took control of Goma, the capital of the mineral rich province of North Kivu after meeting poor resistance from the Congolese Army and a UN peacekeeping force who'd vowed to protect the city. M23, which was formed after a mutiny in the army, are refusing the leave the city despite pressure from the leaders of neighbouring countries. The UN has accused Rwanda and Uganda of backing the M23, saying the chain of command actually ends with Rwandan Defence Minister James Kabarebe. The latest move has added to a growing humanitarian crisis in Congo with around 500,000 people having been displaced by the rebellion since it began in April. Almost Over 2,500 adults and 4,500 children currently live a a makeshift refugee camp at the Dom Bosco school on the outskirts of Goma.
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