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  • Lynx fails to catch duck, Denali National Park, Alaska, America - 2000s
    DUKAS_19672051_REX
    Lynx fails to catch duck, Denali National Park, Alaska, America - 2000s
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony C. Gibson / Rex Features ( 1307582z )

    Duck! Here Comes A Hungry Lynx!
    Oh duck! Here comes a hungry lynx!

    One bird had a very lucky escape when a sneaky predator made a swipe for it.

    The wildcat had spotted a tasty duck bobbing about on a pond and, after creeping up through long grass, made a leap with claws outstretched.

    But the duck wasn't daffy and made a life-saving flap for freedom as the lynx's paws narrowly missed its prize.

    Photographer Anthony C. Gibson captured the dramatic scene in Alaska's Denali National Park.

    He explains: "The park is covered with knee-high vegetation so the chances of ever spotting a lynx is near zero.

    "Small little ponds are everywhere on the tundra, and we found this lynx stalking around one near the main road late in the afternoon.

    "He would move in and out of the weeds along the edge of the pond for a while, and then he actually came out into the open on a little finger that stuck out on the pond, laid down, and took a nap.

    "It had been watching a loon out on the pond, and the loon had been watching the lynx as well and had been staying out in the middle of the pond. I suspect the nap was an act because it would pop its head up to check on the loon.

    "After it gave up on the loon, he went on the move going in and out of the grass again headed away from the pond. I picked up my gear and headed in the same direction.

    "As I came over the top of the hill, the lynx was about 100 feet to the right headed for another pond that was just on the other side of the hill. It was at this point that I lost sight of him, as it had gone deep into the brush. However, there were two American Wigeon ducks feeding along the shore at the other end of the pond. At this point I decided to change positions and focus on the two wigeon.

    "As soon as I got set up and focused on the wigeon the lynx exploded out of ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VTDCBKSHC

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  • Lynx fails to catch duck, Denali National Park, Alaska, America - 2000s
    DUKAS_19672050_REX
    Lynx fails to catch duck, Denali National Park, Alaska, America - 2000s
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony C. Gibson / Rex Features ( 1307582l )

    Duck! Here Comes A Hungry Lynx!
    Oh duck! Here comes a hungry lynx!

    One bird had a very lucky escape when a sneaky predator made a swipe for it.

    The wildcat had spotted a tasty duck bobbing about on a pond and, after creeping up through long grass, made a leap with claws outstretched.

    But the duck wasn't daffy and made a life-saving flap for freedom as the lynx's paws narrowly missed its prize.

    Photographer Anthony C. Gibson captured the dramatic scene in Alaska's Denali National Park.

    He explains: "The park is covered with knee-high vegetation so the chances of ever spotting a lynx is near zero.

    "Small little ponds are everywhere on the tundra, and we found this lynx stalking around one near the main road late in the afternoon.

    "He would move in and out of the weeds along the edge of the pond for a while, and then he actually came out into the open on a little finger that stuck out on the pond, laid down, and took a nap.

    "It had been watching a loon out on the pond, and the loon had been watching the lynx as well and had been staying out in the middle of the pond. I suspect the nap was an act because it would pop its head up to check on the loon.

    "After it gave up on the loon, he went on the move going in and out of the grass again headed away from the pond. I picked up my gear and headed in the same direction.

    "As I came over the top of the hill, the lynx was about 100 feet to the right headed for another pond that was just on the other side of the hill. It was at this point that I lost sight of him, as it had gone deep into the brush. However, there were two American Wigeon ducks feeding along the shore at the other end of the pond. At this point I decided to change positions and focus on the two wigeon.

    "As soon as I got set up and focused on the wigeon the lynx exploded out of ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VTDCBKSHC

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  • Lynx fails to catch duck, Denali National Park, Alaska, America - 2000s
    DUKAS_19672049_REX
    Lynx fails to catch duck, Denali National Park, Alaska, America - 2000s
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony C. Gibson / Rex Features ( 1307582q )

    Duck! Here Comes A Hungry Lynx!
    Oh duck! Here comes a hungry lynx!

    One bird had a very lucky escape when a sneaky predator made a swipe for it.

    The wildcat had spotted a tasty duck bobbing about on a pond and, after creeping up through long grass, made a leap with claws outstretched.

    But the duck wasn't daffy and made a life-saving flap for freedom as the lynx's paws narrowly missed its prize.

    Photographer Anthony C. Gibson captured the dramatic scene in Alaska's Denali National Park.

    He explains: "The park is covered with knee-high vegetation so the chances of ever spotting a lynx is near zero.

    "Small little ponds are everywhere on the tundra, and we found this lynx stalking around one near the main road late in the afternoon.

    "He would move in and out of the weeds along the edge of the pond for a while, and then he actually came out into the open on a little finger that stuck out on the pond, laid down, and took a nap.

    "It had been watching a loon out on the pond, and the loon had been watching the lynx as well and had been staying out in the middle of the pond. I suspect the nap was an act because it would pop its head up to check on the loon.

    "After it gave up on the loon, he went on the move going in and out of the grass again headed away from the pond. I picked up my gear and headed in the same direction.

    "As I came over the top of the hill, the lynx was about 100 feet to the right headed for another pond that was just on the other side of the hill. It was at this point that I lost sight of him, as it had gone deep into the brush. However, there were two American Wigeon ducks feeding along the shore at the other end of the pond. At this point I decided to change positions and focus on the two wigeon.

    "As soon as I got set up and focused on the wigeon the lynx exploded out of ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VTDCBKSHC

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Lynx fails to catch duck, Denali National Park, Alaska, America - 2000s
    DUKAS_19672048_REX
    Lynx fails to catch duck, Denali National Park, Alaska, America - 2000s
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony C. Gibson / Rex Features ( 1307582r )

    Duck! Here Comes A Hungry Lynx!
    Oh duck! Here comes a hungry lynx!

    One bird had a very lucky escape when a sneaky predator made a swipe for it.

    The wildcat had spotted a tasty duck bobbing about on a pond and, after creeping up through long grass, made a leap with claws outstretched.

    But the duck wasn't daffy and made a life-saving flap for freedom as the lynx's paws narrowly missed its prize.

    Photographer Anthony C. Gibson captured the dramatic scene in Alaska's Denali National Park.

    He explains: "The park is covered with knee-high vegetation so the chances of ever spotting a lynx is near zero.

    "Small little ponds are everywhere on the tundra, and we found this lynx stalking around one near the main road late in the afternoon.

    "He would move in and out of the weeds along the edge of the pond for a while, and then he actually came out into the open on a little finger that stuck out on the pond, laid down, and took a nap.

    "It had been watching a loon out on the pond, and the loon had been watching the lynx as well and had been staying out in the middle of the pond. I suspect the nap was an act because it would pop its head up to check on the loon.

    "After it gave up on the loon, he went on the move going in and out of the grass again headed away from the pond. I picked up my gear and headed in the same direction.

    "As I came over the top of the hill, the lynx was about 100 feet to the right headed for another pond that was just on the other side of the hill. It was at this point that I lost sight of him, as it had gone deep into the brush. However, there were two American Wigeon ducks feeding along the shore at the other end of the pond. At this point I decided to change positions and focus on the two wigeon.

    "As soon as I got set up and focused on the wigeon the lynx exploded out of ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VTDCBKSHC

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Lynx fails to catch duck, Denali National Park, Alaska, America - 2000s
    DUKAS_19672047_REX
    Lynx fails to catch duck, Denali National Park, Alaska, America - 2000s
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony C. Gibson / Rex Features ( 1307582j )

    Duck! Here Comes A Hungry Lynx!
    Oh duck! Here comes a hungry lynx!

    One bird had a very lucky escape when a sneaky predator made a swipe for it.

    The wildcat had spotted a tasty duck bobbing about on a pond and, after creeping up through long grass, made a leap with claws outstretched.

    But the duck wasn't daffy and made a life-saving flap for freedom as the lynx's paws narrowly missed its prize.

    Photographer Anthony C. Gibson captured the dramatic scene in Alaska's Denali National Park.

    He explains: "The park is covered with knee-high vegetation so the chances of ever spotting a lynx is near zero.

    "Small little ponds are everywhere on the tundra, and we found this lynx stalking around one near the main road late in the afternoon.

    "He would move in and out of the weeds along the edge of the pond for a while, and then he actually came out into the open on a little finger that stuck out on the pond, laid down, and took a nap.

    "It had been watching a loon out on the pond, and the loon had been watching the lynx as well and had been staying out in the middle of the pond. I suspect the nap was an act because it would pop its head up to check on the loon.

    "After it gave up on the loon, he went on the move going in and out of the grass again headed away from the pond. I picked up my gear and headed in the same direction.

    "As I came over the top of the hill, the lynx was about 100 feet to the right headed for another pond that was just on the other side of the hill. It was at this point that I lost sight of him, as it had gone deep into the brush. However, there were two American Wigeon ducks feeding along the shore at the other end of the pond. At this point I decided to change positions and focus on the two wigeon.

    "As soon as I got set up and focused on the wigeon the lynx exploded out of ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VTDCBKSHC

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Lynx fails to catch duck, Denali National Park, Alaska, America - 2000s
    DUKAS_19672043_REX
    Lynx fails to catch duck, Denali National Park, Alaska, America - 2000s
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony C. Gibson / Rex Features ( 1307582b )
    Lynx (Lynx canadensis) pounces on duck
    Duck! Here Comes A Hungry Lynx!
    Oh duck! Here comes a hungry lynx!

    One bird had a very lucky escape when a sneaky predator made a swipe for it.

    The wildcat had spotted a tasty duck bobbing about on a pond and, after creeping up through long grass, made a leap with claws outstretched.

    But the duck wasn't daffy and made a life-saving flap for freedom as the lynx's paws narrowly missed its prize.

    Photographer Anthony C. Gibson captured the dramatic scene in Alaska's Denali National Park.

    He explains: "The park is covered with knee-high vegetation so the chances of ever spotting a lynx is near zero.

    "Small little ponds are everywhere on the tundra, and we found this lynx stalking around one near the main road late in the afternoon.

    "He would move in and out of the weeds along the edge of the pond for a while, and then he actually came out into the open on a little finger that stuck out on the pond, laid down, and took a nap.

    "It had been watching a loon out on the pond, and the loon had been watching the lynx as well and had been staying out in the middle of the pond. I suspect the nap was an act because it would pop its head up to check on the loon.

    "After it gave up on the loon, he went on the move going in and out of the grass again headed away from the pond. I picked up my gear and headed in the same direction.

    "As I came over the top of the hill, the lynx was about 100 feet to the right headed for another pond that was just on the other side of the hill. It was at this point that I lost sight of him, as it had gone deep into the brush. However, there were two American Wigeon ducks feeding along the shore at the other end of the pond. At this point I decided to change positions and focus on the two wigeon.

    "As soon as I got set up and focused o...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VTDCBKSHC

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Lynx fails to catch duck, Denali National Park, Alaska, America - 2000s
    DUKAS_19672042_REX
    Lynx fails to catch duck, Denali National Park, Alaska, America - 2000s
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony C. Gibson / Rex Features ( 1307582h )

    Duck! Here Comes A Hungry Lynx!
    Oh duck! Here comes a hungry lynx!

    One bird had a very lucky escape when a sneaky predator made a swipe for it.

    The wildcat had spotted a tasty duck bobbing about on a pond and, after creeping up through long grass, made a leap with claws outstretched.

    But the duck wasn't daffy and made a life-saving flap for freedom as the lynx's paws narrowly missed its prize.

    Photographer Anthony C. Gibson captured the dramatic scene in Alaska's Denali National Park.

    He explains: "The park is covered with knee-high vegetation so the chances of ever spotting a lynx is near zero.

    "Small little ponds are everywhere on the tundra, and we found this lynx stalking around one near the main road late in the afternoon.

    "He would move in and out of the weeds along the edge of the pond for a while, and then he actually came out into the open on a little finger that stuck out on the pond, laid down, and took a nap.

    "It had been watching a loon out on the pond, and the loon had been watching the lynx as well and had been staying out in the middle of the pond. I suspect the nap was an act because it would pop its head up to check on the loon.

    "After it gave up on the loon, he went on the move going in and out of the grass again headed away from the pond. I picked up my gear and headed in the same direction.

    "As I came over the top of the hill, the lynx was about 100 feet to the right headed for another pond that was just on the other side of the hill. It was at this point that I lost sight of him, as it had gone deep into the brush. However, there were two American Wigeon ducks feeding along the shore at the other end of the pond. At this point I decided to change positions and focus on the two wigeon.

    "As soon as I got set up and focused on the wigeon the lynx exploded out of ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VTDCBKSHC

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Lynx fails to catch duck, Denali National Park, Alaska, America - 2000s
    DUKAS_19672041_REX
    Lynx fails to catch duck, Denali National Park, Alaska, America - 2000s
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony C. Gibson / Rex Features ( 1307582e )
    Lynx (Lynx canadensis) looks beaten as it fails to capture a duck
    Duck! Here Comes A Hungry Lynx!
    Oh duck! Here comes a hungry lynx!

    One bird had a very lucky escape when a sneaky predator made a swipe for it.

    The wildcat had spotted a tasty duck bobbing about on a pond and, after creeping up through long grass, made a leap with claws outstretched.

    But the duck wasn't daffy and made a life-saving flap for freedom as the lynx's paws narrowly missed its prize.

    Photographer Anthony C. Gibson captured the dramatic scene in Alaska's Denali National Park.

    He explains: "The park is covered with knee-high vegetation so the chances of ever spotting a lynx is near zero.

    "Small little ponds are everywhere on the tundra, and we found this lynx stalking around one near the main road late in the afternoon.

    "He would move in and out of the weeds along the edge of the pond for a while, and then he actually came out into the open on a little finger that stuck out on the pond, laid down, and took a nap.

    "It had been watching a loon out on the pond, and the loon had been watching the lynx as well and had been staying out in the middle of the pond. I suspect the nap was an act because it would pop its head up to check on the loon.

    "After it gave up on the loon, he went on the move going in and out of the grass again headed away from the pond. I picked up my gear and headed in the same direction.

    "As I came over the top of the hill, the lynx was about 100 feet to the right headed for another pond that was just on the other side of the hill. It was at this point that I lost sight of him, as it had gone deep into the brush. However, there were two American Wigeon ducks feeding along the shore at the other end of the pond. At this point I decided to change positions and focus on the two wigeon.

    "As soon as...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VTDCBKSHC

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Lynx fails to catch duck, Denali National Park, Alaska, America - 2000s
    DUKAS_19672040_REX
    Lynx fails to catch duck, Denali National Park, Alaska, America - 2000s
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony C. Gibson / Rex Features ( 1307582d )
    Lynx (Lynx canadensis) pounces on duck
    Duck! Here Comes A Hungry Lynx!
    Oh duck! Here comes a hungry lynx!

    One bird had a very lucky escape when a sneaky predator made a swipe for it.

    The wildcat had spotted a tasty duck bobbing about on a pond and, after creeping up through long grass, made a leap with claws outstretched.

    But the duck wasn't daffy and made a life-saving flap for freedom as the lynx's paws narrowly missed its prize.

    Photographer Anthony C. Gibson captured the dramatic scene in Alaska's Denali National Park.

    He explains: "The park is covered with knee-high vegetation so the chances of ever spotting a lynx is near zero.

    "Small little ponds are everywhere on the tundra, and we found this lynx stalking around one near the main road late in the afternoon.

    "He would move in and out of the weeds along the edge of the pond for a while, and then he actually came out into the open on a little finger that stuck out on the pond, laid down, and took a nap.

    "It had been watching a loon out on the pond, and the loon had been watching the lynx as well and had been staying out in the middle of the pond. I suspect the nap was an act because it would pop its head up to check on the loon.

    "After it gave up on the loon, he went on the move going in and out of the grass again headed away from the pond. I picked up my gear and headed in the same direction.

    "As I came over the top of the hill, the lynx was about 100 feet to the right headed for another pond that was just on the other side of the hill. It was at this point that I lost sight of him, as it had gone deep into the brush. However, there were two American Wigeon ducks feeding along the shore at the other end of the pond. At this point I decided to change positions and focus on the two wigeon.

    "As soon as I got set up and focused o...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VTDCBKSHC

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Lynx fails to catch duck, Denali National Park, Alaska, America - 2000s
    DUKAS_19672039_REX
    Lynx fails to catch duck, Denali National Park, Alaska, America - 2000s
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony C. Gibson / Rex Features ( 1307582a )
    Lynx (Lynx canadensis) tries to capture a duck
    Duck! Here Comes A Hungry Lynx!
    Oh duck! Here comes a hungry lynx!

    One bird had a very lucky escape when a sneaky predator made a swipe for it.

    The wildcat had spotted a tasty duck bobbing about on a pond and, after creeping up through long grass, made a leap with claws outstretched.

    But the duck wasn't daffy and made a life-saving flap for freedom as the lynx's paws narrowly missed its prize.

    Photographer Anthony C. Gibson captured the dramatic scene in Alaska's Denali National Park.

    He explains: "The park is covered with knee-high vegetation so the chances of ever spotting a lynx is near zero.

    "Small little ponds are everywhere on the tundra, and we found this lynx stalking around one near the main road late in the afternoon.

    "He would move in and out of the weeds along the edge of the pond for a while, and then he actually came out into the open on a little finger that stuck out on the pond, laid down, and took a nap.

    "It had been watching a loon out on the pond, and the loon had been watching the lynx as well and had been staying out in the middle of the pond. I suspect the nap was an act because it would pop its head up to check on the loon.

    "After it gave up on the loon, he went on the move going in and out of the grass again headed away from the pond. I picked up my gear and headed in the same direction.

    "As I came over the top of the hill, the lynx was about 100 feet to the right headed for another pond that was just on the other side of the hill. It was at this point that I lost sight of him, as it had gone deep into the brush. However, there were two American Wigeon ducks feeding along the shore at the other end of the pond. At this point I decided to change positions and focus on the two wigeon.

    "As soon as I got set up and f...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VTDCBKSHC

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Lynx fails to catch duck, Denali National Park, Alaska, America - 2000s
    DUKAS_19672038_REX
    Lynx fails to catch duck, Denali National Park, Alaska, America - 2000s
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony C. Gibson / Rex Features ( 1307582c )
    Duck flies free as lynx (Lynx canadensis) swipes its paw
    Duck! Here Comes A Hungry Lynx!
    Oh duck! Here comes a hungry lynx!

    One bird had a very lucky escape when a sneaky predator made a swipe for it.

    The wildcat had spotted a tasty duck bobbing about on a pond and, after creeping up through long grass, made a leap with claws outstretched.

    But the duck wasn't daffy and made a life-saving flap for freedom as the lynx's paws narrowly missed its prize.

    Photographer Anthony C. Gibson captured the dramatic scene in Alaska's Denali National Park.

    He explains: "The park is covered with knee-high vegetation so the chances of ever spotting a lynx is near zero.

    "Small little ponds are everywhere on the tundra, and we found this lynx stalking around one near the main road late in the afternoon.

    "He would move in and out of the weeds along the edge of the pond for a while, and then he actually came out into the open on a little finger that stuck out on the pond, laid down, and took a nap.

    "It had been watching a loon out on the pond, and the loon had been watching the lynx as well and had been staying out in the middle of the pond. I suspect the nap was an act because it would pop its head up to check on the loon.

    "After it gave up on the loon, he went on the move going in and out of the grass again headed away from the pond. I picked up my gear and headed in the same direction.

    "As I came over the top of the hill, the lynx was about 100 feet to the right headed for another pond that was just on the other side of the hill. It was at this point that I lost sight of him, as it had gone deep into the brush. However, there were two American Wigeon ducks feeding along the shore at the other end of the pond. At this point I decided to change positions and focus on the two wigeon.

    "As soon as I got se...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VTDCBKSHC

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Brighton, East Sussex, Britain - 2000s
    DUKAS_19424524_REX
    Brighton, East Sussex, Britain - 2000s
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Dack / Rex Features ( 1370595d )
    The Royal Pavilion in Brighton, East Sussex, Britain
    Brighton, East Sussex, Britain - 2000s

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Brighton, East Sussex, Britain - 2000s
    DUKAS_19424522_REX
    Brighton, East Sussex, Britain - 2000s
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Dack / Rex Features ( 1370595c )
    The Royal Pavilion in Brighton, East Sussex, Britain
    Brighton, East Sussex, Britain - 2000s

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Polar bear Ida, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 2000s
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    Polar bear Ida, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 2000s
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister / Rex Features ( 1335869a )
    Polar bear Ida
    Polar bear Ida, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 2000s
    Ida, one of the Central Park Zoo's two polar bears, was euthanized Friday June 03, 2011 after veterinarians determined she had cancer-related liver disease. She was 25 years old and leaves behind her male companion, Gus."Ida was a great ambassador for all polar bears," said Jeff Sailer, director of the city zoos."She was truly a wonderful animal and will be missed every day by our staff and guests."Millions have visited Ida through the years and have been inspired to care more about the plight of polar bears in the wild."Ida was born in the Buffalo Zoo in 1985 and came to Central Park two years later. Her keepers were allowed to share some quiet time with her before she was euthanized
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 2006/07/05. Mini-summit Cote d'Ivoire opens in Yamoussoukro.
    DUKAS_16924655_AFR
    2006/07/05. Mini-summit Cote d'Ivoire opens in Yamoussoukro.
    YAMOUSSOUKRO - JULY 5: Ivorian head of state Laurent Gbagbo (R) welcomes the president of the opposition Rally of the Republicans (RDR) who arrives for the mini-summit on Cote d&aposIvoire, on July 5, 2006 in Yamoussoukro, Cote d&aposIvoire. The meeting aims at strengthening efforts to broker a deal to advance the peace process in Cote d&aposIvoire. (Photos Gbekide Barnus/Panapress) (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICA MEDIA ONLINE)
    DUKAS/AFRICA MEDIA ONLINE

     

  • NBC Press Tour July 2006
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    NBC Press Tour July 2006
    NBC PRESS TOUR JULY 2006 -- "Friday Night Lights" Session, Pasadena, Calif. -- Pictured: Minka Kelly -- Photo by: Chris Haston/NBCU Photo Bank
    /NUP_101280_2223/**FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY AND CANNOT BE ALTERED, ARCHIVED OR RESOLD. NO
    TABLOID USAGE WORLDWIDE. SPECIFIC CLEARANCE REQUIRED FOR COMMERCIAL OR
    PROMOTIONAL USE. CONTACT YOUR NBCU REPRESENTATIVE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION** /0906231858 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

    DUKAS/SIPA

     

  • NBC News
    DUKAS_09688009_SIP
    NBC News
    TODAY -- Air Date 05/01/2009 -- Pictured: Gwen Stefani -- No Doubt kicks of this years' Toyota Concert Series on "Today" -- Photo by: Heidi Gutman/NBC NewsWire/NUP_135111_0167/**FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY AND CANNOT BE ALTERED, ARCHIVED OR RESOLD. NO TABLOID USAGE WORLDWIDE. SPECIFIC CLEARANCE REQUIRED FOR COMMERCIAL OR PROMOTIONAL USE. CONTACT YOUR NBCU REPRESENTATIVE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION**/0905020210 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
    DUKAS/SIPA

     

  • NBC News
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    NBC News
    TODAY -- Air Date 05/01/2009 -- Pictured: Gwen Stefani -- No Doubt kicks of this years' Toyota Concert Series on "Today" -- Photo by: Heidi Gutman/NBC NewsWire/NUP_135111_0151/**FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY AND CANNOT BE ALTERED, ARCHIVED OR RESOLD. NO TABLOID USAGE WORLDWIDE. SPECIFIC CLEARANCE REQUIRED FOR COMMERCIAL OR PROMOTIONAL USE. CONTACT YOUR NBCU REPRESENTATIVE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION**/0905020210 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
    DUKAS/SIPA

     

  • NBC News
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    NBC News
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    MARK HOLLIS, FORMER SINGER OF 1980S GROUP TALK TALK, NOW A SOLO ARTIST.
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    PEOPLE - Früherer Talk-Talk-Frontman Mark Hollis gestorben
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    10/28/09 "Marilyn Monroe Tomb Stone"
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    After dying of a drug overdose in what was an apparent suicide on August 5, 1962, Marilyn Monroe was interred three days later at Westwood Village Memorial Cemetery in Los Angeles, CA. The funeral arrangements were handled by Joe DiMaggio. Marilyn Monroe's earthly remains are interred in crypt number 24 in the Corridor of Memories, a complex of above-ground crypts on the west side of the cemetery.

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    Archival Entertainment
    10/28/09 "Marilyn Monroe Tomb Stone"
    @ West Village Memorial Park, Los Angeles


    After dying of a drug overdose in what was an apparent suicide on August 5, 1962, Marilyn Monroe was interred three days later at Westwood Village Memorial Cemetery in Los Angeles, CA. The funeral arrangements were handled by Joe DiMaggio. Marilyn Monroe's earthly remains are interred in crypt number 24 in the Corridor of Memories, a complex of above-ground crypts on the west side of the cemetery.

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    10/28/09 "Marilyn Monroe Tomb Stone"
    @ West Village Memorial Park, Los Angeles


    After dying of a drug overdose in what was an apparent suicide on August 5, 1962, Marilyn Monroe was interred three days later at Westwood Village Memorial Cemetery in Los Angeles, CA. The funeral arrangements were handled by Joe DiMaggio. Marilyn Monroe's earthly remains are interred in crypt number 24 in the Corridor of Memories, a complex of above-ground crypts on the west side of the cemetery.

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    10/28/09 "Marilyn Monroe Tomb Stone"
    @ West Village Memorial Park, Los Angeles


    After dying of a drug overdose in what was an apparent suicide on August 5, 1962, Marilyn Monroe was interred three days later at Westwood Village Memorial Cemetery in Los Angeles, CA. The funeral arrangements were handled by Joe DiMaggio. Marilyn Monroe's earthly remains are interred in crypt number 24 in the Corridor of Memories, a complex of above-ground crypts on the west side of the cemetery.

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    10/28/09 "Marilyn Monroe Tomb Stone"
    @ West Village Memorial Park, Los Angeles


    After dying of a drug overdose in what was an apparent suicide on August 5, 1962, Marilyn Monroe was interred three days later at Westwood Village Memorial Cemetery in Los Angeles, CA. The funeral arrangements were handled by Joe DiMaggio. Marilyn Monroe's earthly remains are interred in crypt number 24 in the Corridor of Memories, a complex of above-ground crypts on the west side of the cemetery.

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    10/28/09 "Marilyn Monroe Tomb Stone"
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    After dying of a drug overdose in what was an apparent suicide on August 5, 1962, Marilyn Monroe was interred three days later at Westwood Village Memorial Cemetery in Los Angeles, CA. The funeral arrangements were handled by Joe DiMaggio. Marilyn Monroe's earthly remains are interred in crypt number 24 in the Corridor of Memories, a complex of above-ground crypts on the west side of the cemetery.

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    After dying of a drug overdose in what was an apparent suicide on August 5, 1962, Marilyn Monroe was interred three days later at Westwood Village Memorial Cemetery in Los Angeles, CA. The funeral arrangements were handled by Joe DiMaggio. Marilyn Monroe's earthly remains are interred in crypt number 24 in the Corridor of Memories, a complex of above-ground crypts on the west side of the cemetery.

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    10/28/09 "Marilyn Monroe Tomb Stone"
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    After dying of a drug overdose in what was an apparent suicide on August 5, 1962, Marilyn Monroe was interred three days later at Westwood Village Memorial Cemetery in Los Angeles, CA. The funeral arrangements were handled by Joe DiMaggio. Marilyn Monroe's earthly remains are interred in crypt number 24 in the Corridor of Memories, a complex of above-ground crypts on the west side of the cemetery.

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    Archival Entertainment
    10/28/09 "Marilyn Monroe Tomb Stone"
    @ West Village Memorial Park, Los Angeles


    After dying of a drug overdose in what was an apparent suicide on August 5, 1962, Marilyn Monroe was interred three days later at Westwood Village Memorial Cemetery in Los Angeles, CA. The funeral arrangements were handled by Joe DiMaggio. Marilyn Monroe's earthly remains are interred in crypt number 24 in the Corridor of Memories, a complex of above-ground crypts on the west side of the cemetery.

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    The Grand Hotel on Brighton seafront, Brighton, East Sussex, Britain
    Brighton, East Sussex, Britain - 2000s

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    Brighton, East Sussex, Britain - 2000s
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Dack / Rex Features ( 1370595a )
    The Grand Hotel on Brighton seafront, Brighton, East Sussex, Britain
    Brighton, East Sussex, Britain - 2000s
    The Grand Hotel on Brighton seafront 25 years after it was bombed by the IRA during the Conservative Party conference in 1984
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    PEOPLE - Russland: Playboy Model Ksenia Sobchak will PrŠsidentin werden
    Ksenia Sobchak
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    **FILE PHOTO FROM 2006**
    CAP/PER
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    Kim Porter has died
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    Karl Lagerfeld
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