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PEOPLE - Bussinessman und TV-Star Doug Richard wegen sexueller Belästigung an Teenagern angeklagt
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Former Dragons Den star,Doug Richard,arrives at the Old Bailey for the start of his trial over child sex allegations.Richard, who acted as an adviser to Prime Minister David Cameron, is accused of three counts of sexual activity with a child and one of causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity. He is also accused of paying a child for sex.
Doug Richard sex trial,Old Bailey,London,Britain-25th Jan 2016
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PEOPLE - Bussinessman und TV-Star Doug Richard wegen sexueller Belästigung an Teenagern angeklagt
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Former Dragons Den star,Doug Richard,arrives at the Old Bailey for the start of his trial over child sex allegations.Richard, who acted as an adviser to Prime Minister David Cameron, is accused of three counts of sexual activity with a child and one of causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity. He is also accused of paying a child for sex.
Doug Richard sex trial,Old Bailey,London,Britain-25th Jan 2016
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PEOPLE - Bussinessman und TV-Star Doug Richard wegen sexueller Belästigung an Teenagern angeklagt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/REX/Shutterstock (5563532g)
Former Dragons Den star,Doug Richard,arrives at the Old Bailey for the start of his trial over child sex allegations.Richard, who acted as an adviser to Prime Minister David Cameron, is accused of three counts of sexual activity with a child and one of causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity. He is also accused of paying a child for sex.
Doug Richard sex trial,Old Bailey,London,Britain-25th Jan 2016
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American Music Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, America - 23 Nov 2014
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American Music Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, America - 23 Nov 2014
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Clive Davis and Recording Academy Pre-Grammy Gala, Los Angeles, America - 25 Jan 2014
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Clive Davis and Recording Academy Pre-Grammy Gala, Los Angeles, America - 25 Jan 2014
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Movie, music and horror-themed cake-pops, Leeds, Britain - 03 Oct 2012
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Movie, music and horror-themed cake-pops, Leeds, Britain - 03 Oct 2012
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These scary ladies look good enough to eat. A creative baker has made cake-pops featuring horror movie characters.
As Halloween approaches who wouldn't want to tuck into a blood-soaked Sissy Spacek from Carrie, Kathy Bates in Misery or a truly chilling Linda Blair in The Exorcist?
But talented Miss Insomnia Tulip from Leeds, who specialises in creating quirky treats with famous faces, has also fashioned horror movie bad guys including Freddy Krueger and Jason from the Friday the 13th films.
Also getting the cake-pop - basically a cake on a lollypop stick - treatment are stars form the world of music including Freddie Mercury, Elvis, Bob Marley and, impressively, ABBA.
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Traditional Chinese performing arts at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, Britain - 02 Jun 2011
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Acrobats, dragons and lions all perform with the stones as an incredible backdrop
Traditional Chinese performing arts at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, Britain - 02 Jun 2011
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Traditional Chinese performing arts at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, Britain - 02 Jun 2011
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Acrobats, dragons and lions all perform with the stones as an incredible backdrop
Traditional Chinese performing arts at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, Britain - 02 Jun 2011
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Traditional Chinese performing arts at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, Britain - 02 Jun 2011
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Acrobats, dragons and lions all perform with the stones as an incredible backdrop
Traditional Chinese performing arts at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, Britain - 02 Jun 2011
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Traditional Chinese performing arts at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, Britain - 02 Jun 2011
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Acrobats, dragons and lions all perform with the stones as an incredible backdrop
Traditional Chinese performing arts at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, Britain - 02 Jun 2011
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Traditional Chinese performing arts at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, Britain - 02 Jun 2011
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Acrobats, dragons and lions all perform with the stones as an incredible backdrop
Traditional Chinese performing arts at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, Britain - 02 Jun 2011
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Traditional Chinese performing arts at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, Britain - 02 Jun 2011
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Acrobats, dragons and lions all perform with the stones as an incredible backdrop
Traditional Chinese performing arts at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, Britain - 02 Jun 2011
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Traditional Chinese performing arts at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, Britain - 02 Jun 2011
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Acrobats, dragons and lions all perform with the stones as an incredible backdrop
Traditional Chinese performing arts at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, Britain - 02 Jun 2011
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Traditional Chinese performing arts at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, Britain - 02 Jun 2011
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Acrobats, dragons and lions all perform with the stones as an incredible backdrop
Traditional Chinese performing arts at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, Britain - 02 Jun 2011
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Traditional Chinese performing arts at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, Britain - 02 Jun 2011
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Acrobats, dragons and lions all perform with the stones as an incredible backdrop
Traditional Chinese performing arts at Stonehenge in Wiltshire, Britain - 02 Jun 2011
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Ceuta and Melilla, Spain - Apr 2010
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Ceuta's most eccentric building the House of Dragons (Casa de los Dragones) overlooks one of its main shopping streets. Ceuta, Spain.
Ceuta and Melilla - Spain's North African Enclaves
Just an hour by ferry from Algeciras, Spain's gateway to Africa in southern Andalusia, lie two of Spain's most curious and little-known cities: the Mediterranean ports of Ceuta and Melilla. Both stand on the African mainland, each has a mixed population of Iberian and north African heritage, yet both have been Spanish territories for over five hundred years.
Over the last decade or so mainland Spaniards have been rediscovering these two enclaves as weekend getaways or as long day trips from Andalusia. Foreign tourists are still few in number, and it's a wonder that it's taken the Spanish so long to recognise Ceuta and Melilla's tourist potential. In recent years - at least until the financial crisis hit - money, including European Union funds, has been pouring into the enclaves to spruce up the city centres and their historic buildings.
Ceuta, the larger of the two cities, is a military town built around the moated medieval citadel, now one of the town's main historic sights. Boat hire companies run tours beneath the towering defence walls, or visitors can wander the battlements for different views over the city and the nearby Moroccan coast.
The interior of the citadel has recently been refurbished with new landscaping and palm trees: while an art gallery exhibits the works of local and mainland artists. Also in the citadel, one of Ceuta's most popular restaurants, the El Angulo, serves meat and fresh seafood dishes within the Royal Walls.
Perhaps more surprising than the citadel, however, is Ceuta's early modernist town centre. For many, the town's heyday was in the 1920s and 30s, when the city prospered as a conduit betw...
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Ceuta and Melilla, Spain - Apr 2010
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Ceuta's most eccentric building the House of Dragons (Casa de los Dragones) overlooks one of its main shopping streets. Ceuta, Spain.
Ceuta and Melilla - Spain's North African Enclaves
Just an hour by ferry from Algeciras, Spain's gateway to Africa in southern Andalusia, lie two of Spain's most curious and little-known cities: the Mediterranean ports of Ceuta and Melilla. Both stand on the African mainland, each has a mixed population of Iberian and north African heritage, yet both have been Spanish territories for over five hundred years.
Over the last decade or so mainland Spaniards have been rediscovering these two enclaves as weekend getaways or as long day trips from Andalusia. Foreign tourists are still few in number, and it's a wonder that it's taken the Spanish so long to recognise Ceuta and Melilla's tourist potential. In recent years - at least until the financial crisis hit - money, including European Union funds, has been pouring into the enclaves to spruce up the city centres and their historic buildings.
Ceuta, the larger of the two cities, is a military town built around the moated medieval citadel, now one of the town's main historic sights. Boat hire companies run tours beneath the towering defence walls, or visitors can wander the battlements for different views over the city and the nearby Moroccan coast.
The interior of the citadel has recently been refurbished with new landscaping and palm trees: while an art gallery exhibits the works of local and mainland artists. Also in the citadel, one of Ceuta's most popular restaurants, the El Angulo, serves meat and fresh seafood dishes within the Royal Walls.
Perhaps more surprising than the citadel, however, is Ceuta's early modernist town centre. For many, the town's heyday was in the 1920s and 30s, when the city prospered as a conduit betw...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QNKYBXIZZ
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Ceuta and Melilla, Spain - Apr 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Hellier / Rex Features ( 1292698y )
Ceuta's most eccentric building the House of Dragons (Casa de los Dragones) overlooks one of its main shopping streets. Ceuta, Spain.
Ceuta and Melilla - Spain's North African Enclaves
Just an hour by ferry from Algeciras, Spain's gateway to Africa in southern Andalusia, lie two of Spain's most curious and little-known cities: the Mediterranean ports of Ceuta and Melilla. Both stand on the African mainland, each has a mixed population of Iberian and north African heritage, yet both have been Spanish territories for over five hundred years.
Over the last decade or so mainland Spaniards have been rediscovering these two enclaves as weekend getaways or as long day trips from Andalusia. Foreign tourists are still few in number, and it's a wonder that it's taken the Spanish so long to recognise Ceuta and Melilla's tourist potential. In recent years - at least until the financial crisis hit - money, including European Union funds, has been pouring into the enclaves to spruce up the city centres and their historic buildings.
Ceuta, the larger of the two cities, is a military town built around the moated medieval citadel, now one of the town's main historic sights. Boat hire companies run tours beneath the towering defence walls, or visitors can wander the battlements for different views over the city and the nearby Moroccan coast.
The interior of the citadel has recently been refurbished with new landscaping and palm trees: while an art gallery exhibits the works of local and mainland artists. Also in the citadel, one of Ceuta's most popular restaurants, the El Angulo, serves meat and fresh seafood dishes within the Royal Walls.
Perhaps more surprising than the citadel, however, is Ceuta's early modernist town centre. For many, the town's heyday was in the 1920s and 30s, when the city prospered as a conduit betw...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QNKYBXIZZ
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Ceuta and Melilla, Spain - Apr 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Hellier / Rex Features ( 1292698aa )
Ceuta's most eccentric building the House of Dragons (Casa de los Dragones) overlooks one of its main shopping streets. Ceuta, Spain.
Ceuta and Melilla - Spain's North African Enclaves
Just an hour by ferry from Algeciras, Spain's gateway to Africa in southern Andalusia, lie two of Spain's most curious and little-known cities: the Mediterranean ports of Ceuta and Melilla. Both stand on the African mainland, each has a mixed population of Iberian and north African heritage, yet both have been Spanish territories for over five hundred years.
Over the last decade or so mainland Spaniards have been rediscovering these two enclaves as weekend getaways or as long day trips from Andalusia. Foreign tourists are still few in number, and it's a wonder that it's taken the Spanish so long to recognise Ceuta and Melilla's tourist potential. In recent years - at least until the financial crisis hit - money, including European Union funds, has been pouring into the enclaves to spruce up the city centres and their historic buildings.
Ceuta, the larger of the two cities, is a military town built around the moated medieval citadel, now one of the town's main historic sights. Boat hire companies run tours beneath the towering defence walls, or visitors can wander the battlements for different views over the city and the nearby Moroccan coast.
The interior of the citadel has recently been refurbished with new landscaping and palm trees: while an art gallery exhibits the works of local and mainland artists. Also in the citadel, one of Ceuta's most popular restaurants, the El Angulo, serves meat and fresh seafood dishes within the Royal Walls.
Perhaps more surprising than the citadel, however, is Ceuta's early modernist town centre. For many, the town's heyday was in the 1920s and 30s, when the city prospered as a conduit bet...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QNKYBXIZZ
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Leafy Sea Dragons at the Weymouth Sealife Centre in Dorset, Britain - 20 Dec 2009
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Leafy Sea Dragons at the Weymouth Sealife Centre in Dorset, Britain - 20 Dec 2009
An aquarium in Dorset is hoping its not only humans who get romantic under the mistletoe at Xmas - These amazing looking Leafy Sea Dragons are being encouraged to breed for the first time in Europe by the introduction of Mistltoe into their display at the Weymouth Sealife centre in Dorset. The wierd creatures confuse the Mistletoe for a male love rival and chase the females round their tank. Sea Dragons have never been bred in Europe.
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Leafy Sea Dragons at the Weymouth Sealife Centre in Dorset, Britain - 20 Dec 2009
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Leafy Sea Dragons at the Weymouth Sealife Centre in Dorset, Britain - 20 Dec 2009
An aquarium in Dorset is hoping its not only humans who get romantic under the mistletoe at Xmas - These amazing looking Leafy Sea Dragons are being encouraged to breed for the first time in Europe by the introduction of Mistltoe into their display at the Weymouth Sealife centre in Dorset. The wierd creatures confuse the Mistletoe for a male love rival and chase the females round their tank. Sea Dragons have never been bred in Europe.
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Leafy Sea Dragons at the Weymouth Sealife Centre in Dorset, Britain - 20 Dec 2009
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Leafy Sea Dragons at the Weymouth Sealife Centre in Dorset, Britain - 20 Dec 2009
An aquarium in Dorset is hoping its not only humans who get romantic under the mistletoe at Xmas - These amazing looking Leafy Sea Dragons are being encouraged to breed for the first time in Europe by the introduction of Mistltoe into their display at the Weymouth Sealife centre in Dorset. The wierd creatures confuse the Mistletoe for a male love rival and chase the females round their tank. Sea Dragons have never been bred in Europe.
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Leafy Sea Dragons at the Weymouth Sealife Centre in Dorset, Britain - 20 Dec 2009
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Leafy Sea Dragons at the Weymouth Sealife Centre in Dorset, Britain - 20 Dec 2009
An aquarium in Dorset is hoping its not only humans who get romantic under the mistletoe at Xmas - These amazing looking Leafy Sea Dragons are being encouraged to breed for the first time in Europe by the introduction of Mistltoe into their display at the Weymouth Sealife centre in Dorset. The wierd creatures confuse the Mistletoe for a male love rival and chase the females round their tank. Sea Dragons have never been bred in Europe.
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Leafy Sea Dragons at the Weymouth Sealife Centre in Dorset, Britain - 20 Dec 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Phil Yeomans / Rex Features ( 1076051a )
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Leafy Sea Dragons at the Weymouth Sealife Centre in Dorset, Britain - 20 Dec 2009
An aquarium in Dorset is hoping its not only humans who get romantic under the mistletoe at Xmas - These amazing looking Leafy Sea Dragons are being encouraged to breed for the first time in Europe by the introduction of Mistltoe into their display at the Weymouth Sealife centre in Dorset. The wierd creatures confuse the Mistletoe for a male love rival and chase the females round their tank. Sea Dragons have never been bred in Europe.
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Christies exhibition prior to auction of the collection of Yves Saint Laurent and his business and personal partner Pierre Berge, London, Britain - 29 Jan 2009
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Christies exhibition prior to auction of the collection of Yves Saint Laurent and his business and personal partner Pierre Berge, London, Britain - 29 Jan 2009
The personal and private collection of Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Berg (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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London, England, Britain
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City dragons on top of street lights at Bank, City of London, England, Britain
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OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM - DEC 2001
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At sea aboard USS Kitty Hawk (Dec. 2, 2001) -- An F/A-18 Hornet from Fighter Attack Squadron (VFA) 192 Golden Dragons, part of Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5, launches from the carrier (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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