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  • NEWS - New York: Dampfrohr explodiert in der Fifth Avenue
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    NEWS - New York: Dampfrohr explodiert in der Fifth Avenue
    July 19, 2018 - New York, New York, United States: New Yorkers and tourists watch the scene unfold after an underground steam pipe exploded at 21 St and Fifth Avenue. An aging steam pipe containing cancer-causing asbestos exploded early morning, spewing a geyser of white vapor 10 stories high and forcing an evacuation of 49 buildings.
    Five people, including three civilians, suffered minor injuries from the blast, and officials warned people who may have gotten material on them to bag their clothes and shower immediately as a precaution. (Matthew McDermott/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • NEWS - New York: Dampfrohr explodiert in der Fifth Avenue
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    NEWS - New York: Dampfrohr explodiert in der Fifth Avenue
    July 19, 2018 - New York, New York, United States: New Yorkers and tourists watch the scene unfold after an underground steam pipe exploded at 21 St and Fifth Avenue. An aging steam pipe containing cancer-causing asbestos exploded early morning, spewing a geyser of white vapor 10 stories high and forcing an evacuation of 49 buildings.
    Five people, including three civilians, suffered minor injuries from the blast, and officials warned people who may have gotten material on them to bag their clothes and shower immediately as a precaution. (Matthew McDermott/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - New York: Dampfrohr explodiert in der Fifth Avenue
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    NEWS - New York: Dampfrohr explodiert in der Fifth Avenue
    July 19, 2018 - New York, New York, United States: New Yorkers and tourists watch the scene unfold after an underground steam pipe exploded at 21 St and Fifth Avenue. An aging steam pipe containing cancer-causing asbestos exploded early morning, spewing a geyser of white vapor 10 stories high and forcing an evacuation of 49 buildings.
    Five people, including three civilians, suffered minor injuries from the blast, and officials warned people who may have gotten material on them to bag their clothes and shower immediately as a precaution. (Matthew McDermott/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - New York: Dampfrohr explodiert in der Fifth Avenue
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    NEWS - New York: Dampfrohr explodiert in der Fifth Avenue
    July 19, 2018 - New York, New York, United States: New Yorkers and tourists watch the scene unfold after an underground steam pipe exploded at 21 St and Fifth Avenue. An aging steam pipe containing cancer-causing asbestos exploded early morning, spewing a geyser of white vapor 10 stories high and forcing an evacuation of 49 buildings.
    Five people, including three civilians, suffered minor injuries from the blast, and officials warned people who may have gotten material on them to bag their clothes and shower immediately as a precaution. (Matthew McDermott/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - New York: Dampfrohr explodiert in der Fifth Avenue
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    NEWS - New York: Dampfrohr explodiert in der Fifth Avenue
    July 19, 2018 - New York, New York, United States: New Yorkers and tourists watch the scene unfold after an underground steam pipe exploded at 21 St and Fifth Avenue. An aging steam pipe containing cancer-causing asbestos exploded early morning, spewing a geyser of white vapor 10 stories high and forcing an evacuation of 49 buildings.
    Five people, including three civilians, suffered minor injuries from the blast, and officials warned people who may have gotten material on them to bag their clothes and shower immediately as a precaution. (Matthew McDermott/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Italy: Processo Eternit and Stephan Schmidheiny Sentenced to 18 Years Imprisonment
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    Italy: Processo Eternit and Stephan Schmidheiny Sentenced to 18 Years Imprisonment
    June 3, 2013 - Turin, Italy - Was sentenced to 18 years imprisonment for intentional disaster the Swiss entrepreneur Stephan Schmidheiny, who was charged in Turin in the process Eternit. At first instance was sentenced to 16 years.
    The Court of Appeal of Turin has considered responsible for the disaster the Swiss billionaire also for Eternit factories of Bagnoli and Rubiera.
    In the photo: The judges of the Court of Appeal of Turin during the reading of the judgment.

    (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto/Sipa USA)

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  • Italy: Processo Eternit and Stephan Schmidheiny Sentenced to 18 Years Imprisonment
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    Italy: Processo Eternit and Stephan Schmidheiny Sentenced to 18 Years Imprisonment
    June 3, 2013 - Turin, Italy - Was sentenced to 18 years imprisonment for intentional disaster the Swiss entrepreneur Stephan Schmidheiny, who was charged in Turin in the process Eternit. At first instance was sentenced to 16 years.
    The Court of Appeal of Turin has considered responsible for the disaster the Swiss billionaire also for Eternit factories of Bagnoli and Rubiera.
    In the photo: Member of Abeva the french association against damages from asbestos.

    (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto/Sipa USA)

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  • Italy: Processo Eternit and Stephan Schmidheiny Sentenced to 18 Years Imprisonment
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    Italy: Processo Eternit and Stephan Schmidheiny Sentenced to 18 Years Imprisonment
    June 3, 2013 - Turin, Italy - Was sentenced to 18 years imprisonment for intentional disaster the Swiss entrepreneur Stephan Schmidheiny, who was charged in Turin in the process Eternit. At first instance was sentenced to 16 years.
    The Court of Appeal of Turin has considered responsible for the disaster the Swiss billionaire also for Eternit factories of Bagnoli and Rubiera.
    In the photo: Familiar of the victims during the reading of the judgement.

    (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto/Sipa USA)

    DUKAS/SIPA USA

     

  • Italy: Processo Eternit and Stephan Schmidheiny Sentenced to 18 Years Imprisonment
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    Italy: Processo Eternit and Stephan Schmidheiny Sentenced to 18 Years Imprisonment
    June 3, 2013 - Turin, Italy - Was sentenced to 18 years imprisonment for intentional disaster the Swiss entrepreneur Stephan Schmidheiny, who was charged in Turin in the process Eternit. At first instance was sentenced to 16 years.
    The Court of Appeal of Turin has considered responsible for the disaster the Swiss billionaire also for Eternit factories of Bagnoli and Rubiera.
    In the photo: Romana Blasotti Pavesi the leader of the protest and of the italian victims of asbestos damages during the reading of the judgment.

    (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto/Sipa USA)

    DUKAS/SIPA USA

     

  • Italy: Processo Eternit and Stephan Schmidheiny Sentenced to 18 Years Imprisonment
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    Italy: Processo Eternit and Stephan Schmidheiny Sentenced to 18 Years Imprisonment
    June 3, 2013 - Turin, Italy - Was sentenced to 18 years imprisonment for intentional disaster the Swiss entrepreneur Stephan Schmidheiny, who was charged in Turin in the process Eternit. At first instance was sentenced to 16 years.
    The Court of Appeal of Turin has considered responsible for the disaster the Swiss billionaire also for Eternit factories of Bagnoli and Rubiera.
    In the photo: Romana Blasotti Pavesi the leader of the protest and of the italian victims of asbestos damages during the reading of the judgment.

    (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto/Sipa USA)

    DUKAS/SIPA USA

     

  • Italy: Processo Eternit and Stephan Schmidheiny Sentenced to 18 Years Imprisonment
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    Italy: Processo Eternit and Stephan Schmidheiny Sentenced to 18 Years Imprisonment
    June 3, 2013 - Turin, Italy - Was sentenced to 18 years imprisonment for intentional disaster the Swiss entrepreneur Stephan Schmidheiny, who was charged in Turin in the process Eternit. At first instance was sentenced to 16 years.
    The Court of Appeal of Turin has considered responsible for the disaster the Swiss billionaire also for Eternit factories of Bagnoli and Rubiera.
    In the photo: Familiar of the victims during the reading of the judgement.

    (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto/Sipa USA)

    DUKAS/SIPA USA

     

  • Italy: Processo Eternit and Stephan Schmidheiny Sentenced to 18 Years Imprisonment
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    Italy: Processo Eternit and Stephan Schmidheiny Sentenced to 18 Years Imprisonment
    June 3, 2013 - Turin, Italy - Was sentenced to 18 years imprisonment for intentional disaster the Swiss entrepreneur Stephan Schmidheiny, who was charged in Turin in the process Eternit. At first instance was sentenced to 16 years.
    The Court of Appeal of Turin has considered responsible for the disaster the Swiss billionaire also for Eternit factories of Bagnoli and Rubiera.
    In the photo: Gian Carlo Caselli,Raffaele Guariniello (
    public prosecutor
    in the trial) and Marcello Maddalena Attorney General at the Court of Appeal of Turin spoken waiting for the sentence.


    (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto/Sipa USA)

    DUKAS/SIPA USA

     

  • Italy: Processo Eternit and Stephan Schmidheiny Sentenced to 18 Years Imprisonment
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    Italy: Processo Eternit and Stephan Schmidheiny Sentenced to 18 Years Imprisonment
    June 3, 2013 - Turin, Italy - Was sentenced to 18 years imprisonment for intentional disaster the Swiss entrepreneur Stephan Schmidheiny, who was charged in Turin in the process Eternit. At first instance was sentenced to 16 years.
    The Court of Appeal of Turin has considered responsible for the disaster the Swiss billionaire also for Eternit factories of Bagnoli and Rubiera.
    In the photo: Romana Blasotti Pavesi the leader of the protest and of the italian victims of asbestos damages.

    (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto/Sipa USA)

    DUKAS/SIPA USA

     

  • Italy: Processo Eternit and Stephan Schmidheiny Sentenced to 18 Years Imprisonment
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    Italy: Processo Eternit and Stephan Schmidheiny Sentenced to 18 Years Imprisonment
    June 3, 2013 - Turin, Italy - Was sentenced to 18 years imprisonment for intentional disaster the Swiss entrepreneur Stephan Schmidheiny, who was charged in Turin in the process Eternit. At first instance was sentenced to 16 years.
    The Court of Appeal of Turin has considered responsible for the disaster the Swiss billionaire also for Eternit factories of Bagnoli and Rubiera.
    In the photo: The law is the same for everybody.

    (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto/Sipa USA)

    DUKAS/SIPA USA

     

  • Italy: Processo Eternit and Stephan Schmidheiny Sentenced to 18 Years Imprisonment
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    Italy: Processo Eternit and Stephan Schmidheiny Sentenced to 18 Years Imprisonment
    June 3, 2013 - Turin, Italy - Was sentenced to 18 years imprisonment for intentional disaster the Swiss entrepreneur Stephan Schmidheiny, who was charged in Turin in the process Eternit. At first instance was sentenced to 16 years.
    The Court of Appeal of Turin has considered responsible for the disaster the Swiss billionaire also for Eternit factories of Bagnoli and Rubiera.
    In the photo: Romana Blasotti Pavesi the leader of the protest and of the italian victims of asbestos damages during the court hearing.

    (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto/Sipa USA)

    DUKAS/SIPA USA

     

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    AMERICAN TROOPS HELP TO HOUSE BOMBED LONDONERS

    American troops are helping to house bombed Londoners. They have started clearing a bombed site in Loughborough Road, South London, before putting up 38 Nissen type corrugated asbestos huts.

    Photo Shows: American troops removing brick rubble from the bombed site in preparation for the erection of the huts.

    9 December 1944 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    DUKAS/TOPFOTO