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  • FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
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    FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
    Act IV of the mobilization of the Yellow Vests gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole French territory of which 10 000 in Paris having joined the Champs-Elysees.
    The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
    December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
    L'acte IV de la mobilisation du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes a rassemble 125 000 manifestants sur l'ensemble du territoire Francais dont 10 000 a Paris qui ont rejoint les Champs Elysees.
    L etat avait deploye 5500 membres des forces de l ordre pour assurer la securite de la journee.
    8 decembre 2018, Paris, France.//SCHEIBER_1135.25273/Credit:Frederic Scheiber/SIPA/1812091317 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887473

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
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    FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
    Act IV of the mobilization of the Yellow Vests gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole French territory of which 10 000 in Paris having joined the Champs-Elysees.
    The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
    December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
    L'acte IV de la mobilisation du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes a rassemble 125 000 manifestants sur l'ensemble du territoire Francais dont 10 000 a Paris qui ont rejoint les Champs Elysees.
    L etat avait deploye 5500 membres des forces de l ordre pour assurer la securite de la journee.
    8 decembre 2018, Paris, France.//SCHEIBER_1135.25283/Credit:Frederic Scheiber/SIPA/1812091317 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887473

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
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    FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
    Act IV of the mobilization of the Yellow Vests gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole French territory of which 10 000 in Paris having joined the Champs-Elysees.
    The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
    December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
    L'acte IV de la mobilisation du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes a rassemble 125 000 manifestants sur l'ensemble du territoire Francais dont 10 000 a Paris qui ont rejoint les Champs Elysees.
    L etat avait deploye 5500 membres des forces de l ordre pour assurer la securite de la journee.
    8 decembre 2018, Paris, France.//SCHEIBER_1135.25291/Credit:Frederic Scheiber/SIPA/1812091317 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887473

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
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    FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
    Act IV of the mobilization of the Yellow Vests gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole French territory of which 10 000 in Paris having joined the Champs-Elysees.
    The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
    December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
    L'acte IV de la mobilisation du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes a rassemble 125 000 manifestants sur l'ensemble du territoire Francais dont 10 000 a Paris qui ont rejoint les Champs Elysees.
    L etat avait deploye 5500 membres des forces de l ordre pour assurer la securite de la journee.
    8 decembre 2018, Paris, France.//SCHEIBER_1135.25290/Credit:Frederic Scheiber/SIPA/1812091317 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887473

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
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    FEATURE - Frankreich: Proteste der 'Gilets Jaunes' in Paris
    Act IV of the mobilization of the Yellow Vests gathered 125 000 demonstrators on the whole French territory of which 10 000 in Paris having joined the Champs-Elysees.
    The state had deployed 5,500 law enforcement personnel to ensure the safety of the day.
    December 8, 2018, Paris, France.
    L'acte IV de la mobilisation du mouvement des Gilets Jaunes a rassemble 125 000 manifestants sur l'ensemble du territoire Francais dont 10 000 a Paris qui ont rejoint les Champs Elysees.
    L etat avait deploye 5500 membres des forces de l ordre pour assurer la securite de la journee.
    8 decembre 2018, Paris, France.//SCHEIBER_1135.25266/Credit:Frederic Scheiber/SIPA/1812091317 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00887473

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
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    Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1709380l)

    Bungay United: Players With Same Surname Take To The Field
    A football match where all 22 players, referee, linesmen and reserves shared the same name 'Bungay' has taken place in Suffolk.

    Players taking part in the charity match, which took place at Bungay Town FC's ground in Bungay, ranged in age from four to 68 and were divided into blue and red teams.

    The exciting match saw a total of 12 goals scored, a controversial sending off, two dramatic penalties and a last minute equaliser that saw it finish at 6 goals each.

    More than 50 Bungay participants came from all around the country - and even as far a field as Australia and America - to take part in the game.

    They arrived in response to an online appeal orchestrated by Bungay Town FC executive Shaun Cole and PR exec Bil Bungay.

    The match was also watched by 200 spectators, including several other Bungays.

    And it wasn't without its controversy, with Australian Chris Bungay being sent off by referee John Bungay.

    Meanwhile, the blue side were awarded two last-minute penalties to make the final score 6-6.

    The event raised money for the Jack and Ada Beattie Foundation, which supports vulnerable people.

    Bungay is one of Britain's rarest names, with only 455 people sharing the surname in the whole country.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
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    Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1709380k)

    Bungay United: Players With Same Surname Take To The Field
    A football match where all 22 players, referee, linesmen and reserves shared the same name 'Bungay' has taken place in Suffolk.

    Players taking part in the charity match, which took place at Bungay Town FC's ground in Bungay, ranged in age from four to 68 and were divided into blue and red teams.

    The exciting match saw a total of 12 goals scored, a controversial sending off, two dramatic penalties and a last minute equaliser that saw it finish at 6 goals each.

    More than 50 Bungay participants came from all around the country - and even as far a field as Australia and America - to take part in the game.

    They arrived in response to an online appeal orchestrated by Bungay Town FC executive Shaun Cole and PR exec Bil Bungay.

    The match was also watched by 200 spectators, including several other Bungays.

    And it wasn't without its controversy, with Australian Chris Bungay being sent off by referee John Bungay.

    Meanwhile, the blue side were awarded two last-minute penalties to make the final score 6-6.

    The event raised money for the Jack and Ada Beattie Foundation, which supports vulnerable people.

    Bungay is one of Britain's rarest names, with only 455 people sharing the surname in the whole country.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
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    Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1709380j)

    Bungay United: Players With Same Surname Take To The Field
    A football match where all 22 players, referee, linesmen and reserves shared the same name 'Bungay' has taken place in Suffolk.

    Players taking part in the charity match, which took place at Bungay Town FC's ground in Bungay, ranged in age from four to 68 and were divided into blue and red teams.

    The exciting match saw a total of 12 goals scored, a controversial sending off, two dramatic penalties and a last minute equaliser that saw it finish at 6 goals each.

    More than 50 Bungay participants came from all around the country - and even as far a field as Australia and America - to take part in the game.

    They arrived in response to an online appeal orchestrated by Bungay Town FC executive Shaun Cole and PR exec Bil Bungay.

    The match was also watched by 200 spectators, including several other Bungays.

    And it wasn't without its controversy, with Australian Chris Bungay being sent off by referee John Bungay.

    Meanwhile, the blue side were awarded two last-minute penalties to make the final score 6-6.

    The event raised money for the Jack and Ada Beattie Foundation, which supports vulnerable people.

    Bungay is one of Britain's rarest names, with only 455 people sharing the surname in the whole country.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
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    Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1709380i)

    Bungay United: Players With Same Surname Take To The Field
    A football match where all 22 players, referee, linesmen and reserves shared the same name 'Bungay' has taken place in Suffolk.

    Players taking part in the charity match, which took place at Bungay Town FC's ground in Bungay, ranged in age from four to 68 and were divided into blue and red teams.

    The exciting match saw a total of 12 goals scored, a controversial sending off, two dramatic penalties and a last minute equaliser that saw it finish at 6 goals each.

    More than 50 Bungay participants came from all around the country - and even as far a field as Australia and America - to take part in the game.

    They arrived in response to an online appeal orchestrated by Bungay Town FC executive Shaun Cole and PR exec Bil Bungay.

    The match was also watched by 200 spectators, including several other Bungays.

    And it wasn't without its controversy, with Australian Chris Bungay being sent off by referee John Bungay.

    Meanwhile, the blue side were awarded two last-minute penalties to make the final score 6-6.

    The event raised money for the Jack and Ada Beattie Foundation, which supports vulnerable people.

    Bungay is one of Britain's rarest names, with only 455 people sharing the surname in the whole country.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
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    Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1709380h)

    Bungay United: Players With Same Surname Take To The Field
    A football match where all 22 players, referee, linesmen and reserves shared the same name 'Bungay' has taken place in Suffolk.

    Players taking part in the charity match, which took place at Bungay Town FC's ground in Bungay, ranged in age from four to 68 and were divided into blue and red teams.

    The exciting match saw a total of 12 goals scored, a controversial sending off, two dramatic penalties and a last minute equaliser that saw it finish at 6 goals each.

    More than 50 Bungay participants came from all around the country - and even as far a field as Australia and America - to take part in the game.

    They arrived in response to an online appeal orchestrated by Bungay Town FC executive Shaun Cole and PR exec Bil Bungay.

    The match was also watched by 200 spectators, including several other Bungays.

    And it wasn't without its controversy, with Australian Chris Bungay being sent off by referee John Bungay.

    Meanwhile, the blue side were awarded two last-minute penalties to make the final score 6-6.

    The event raised money for the Jack and Ada Beattie Foundation, which supports vulnerable people.

    Bungay is one of Britain's rarest names, with only 455 people sharing the surname in the whole country.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
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    Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1709380g)

    Bungay United: Players With Same Surname Take To The Field
    A football match where all 22 players, referee, linesmen and reserves shared the same name 'Bungay' has taken place in Suffolk.

    Players taking part in the charity match, which took place at Bungay Town FC's ground in Bungay, ranged in age from four to 68 and were divided into blue and red teams.

    The exciting match saw a total of 12 goals scored, a controversial sending off, two dramatic penalties and a last minute equaliser that saw it finish at 6 goals each.

    More than 50 Bungay participants came from all around the country - and even as far a field as Australia and America - to take part in the game.

    They arrived in response to an online appeal orchestrated by Bungay Town FC executive Shaun Cole and PR exec Bil Bungay.

    The match was also watched by 200 spectators, including several other Bungays.

    And it wasn't without its controversy, with Australian Chris Bungay being sent off by referee John Bungay.

    Meanwhile, the blue side were awarded two last-minute penalties to make the final score 6-6.

    The event raised money for the Jack and Ada Beattie Foundation, which supports vulnerable people.

    Bungay is one of Britain's rarest names, with only 455 people sharing the surname in the whole country.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
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    Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1709380f)

    Bungay United: Players With Same Surname Take To The Field
    A football match where all 22 players, referee, linesmen and reserves shared the same name 'Bungay' has taken place in Suffolk.

    Players taking part in the charity match, which took place at Bungay Town FC's ground in Bungay, ranged in age from four to 68 and were divided into blue and red teams.

    The exciting match saw a total of 12 goals scored, a controversial sending off, two dramatic penalties and a last minute equaliser that saw it finish at 6 goals each.

    More than 50 Bungay participants came from all around the country - and even as far a field as Australia and America - to take part in the game.

    They arrived in response to an online appeal orchestrated by Bungay Town FC executive Shaun Cole and PR exec Bil Bungay.

    The match was also watched by 200 spectators, including several other Bungays.

    And it wasn't without its controversy, with Australian Chris Bungay being sent off by referee John Bungay.

    Meanwhile, the blue side were awarded two last-minute penalties to make the final score 6-6.

    The event raised money for the Jack and Ada Beattie Foundation, which supports vulnerable people.

    Bungay is one of Britain's rarest names, with only 455 people sharing the surname in the whole country.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
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    Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1709380d)

    Bungay United: Players With Same Surname Take To The Field
    A football match where all 22 players, referee, linesmen and reserves shared the same name 'Bungay' has taken place in Suffolk.

    Players taking part in the charity match, which took place at Bungay Town FC's ground in Bungay, ranged in age from four to 68 and were divided into blue and red teams.

    The exciting match saw a total of 12 goals scored, a controversial sending off, two dramatic penalties and a last minute equaliser that saw it finish at 6 goals each.

    More than 50 Bungay participants came from all around the country - and even as far a field as Australia and America - to take part in the game.

    They arrived in response to an online appeal orchestrated by Bungay Town FC executive Shaun Cole and PR exec Bil Bungay.

    The match was also watched by 200 spectators, including several other Bungays.

    And it wasn't without its controversy, with Australian Chris Bungay being sent off by referee John Bungay.

    Meanwhile, the blue side were awarded two last-minute penalties to make the final score 6-6.

    The event raised money for the Jack and Ada Beattie Foundation, which supports vulnerable people.

    Bungay is one of Britain's rarest names, with only 455 people sharing the surname in the whole country.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
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    Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1709380a)

    Bungay United: Players With Same Surname Take To The Field
    A football match where all 22 players, referee, linesmen and reserves shared the same name 'Bungay' has taken place in Suffolk.

    Players taking part in the charity match, which took place at Bungay Town FC's ground in Bungay, ranged in age from four to 68 and were divided into blue and red teams.

    The exciting match saw a total of 12 goals scored, a controversial sending off, two dramatic penalties and a last minute equaliser that saw it finish at 6 goals each.

    More than 50 Bungay participants came from all around the country - and even as far a field as Australia and America - to take part in the game.

    They arrived in response to an online appeal orchestrated by Bungay Town FC executive Shaun Cole and PR exec Bil Bungay.

    The match was also watched by 200 spectators, including several other Bungays.

    And it wasn't without its controversy, with Australian Chris Bungay being sent off by referee John Bungay.

    Meanwhile, the blue side were awarded two last-minute penalties to make the final score 6-6.

    The event raised money for the Jack and Ada Beattie Foundation, which supports vulnerable people.

    Bungay is one of Britain's rarest names, with only 455 people sharing the surname in the whole country.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
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    Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1709380b)

    Bungay United: Players With Same Surname Take To The Field
    A football match where all 22 players, referee, linesmen and reserves shared the same name 'Bungay' has taken place in Suffolk.

    Players taking part in the charity match, which took place at Bungay Town FC's ground in Bungay, ranged in age from four to 68 and were divided into blue and red teams.

    The exciting match saw a total of 12 goals scored, a controversial sending off, two dramatic penalties and a last minute equaliser that saw it finish at 6 goals each.

    More than 50 Bungay participants came from all around the country - and even as far a field as Australia and America - to take part in the game.

    They arrived in response to an online appeal orchestrated by Bungay Town FC executive Shaun Cole and PR exec Bil Bungay.

    The match was also watched by 200 spectators, including several other Bungays.

    And it wasn't without its controversy, with Australian Chris Bungay being sent off by referee John Bungay.

    Meanwhile, the blue side were awarded two last-minute penalties to make the final score 6-6.

    The event raised money for the Jack and Ada Beattie Foundation, which supports vulnerable people.

    Bungay is one of Britain's rarest names, with only 455 people sharing the surname in the whole country.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
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    Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1709380e)

    Bungay United: Players With Same Surname Take To The Field
    A football match where all 22 players, referee, linesmen and reserves shared the same name 'Bungay' has taken place in Suffolk.

    Players taking part in the charity match, which took place at Bungay Town FC's ground in Bungay, ranged in age from four to 68 and were divided into blue and red teams.

    The exciting match saw a total of 12 goals scored, a controversial sending off, two dramatic penalties and a last minute equaliser that saw it finish at 6 goals each.

    More than 50 Bungay participants came from all around the country - and even as far a field as Australia and America - to take part in the game.

    They arrived in response to an online appeal orchestrated by Bungay Town FC executive Shaun Cole and PR exec Bil Bungay.

    The match was also watched by 200 spectators, including several other Bungays.

    And it wasn't without its controversy, with Australian Chris Bungay being sent off by referee John Bungay.

    Meanwhile, the blue side were awarded two last-minute penalties to make the final score 6-6.

    The event raised money for the Jack and Ada Beattie Foundation, which supports vulnerable people.

    Bungay is one of Britain's rarest names, with only 455 people sharing the surname in the whole country.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
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    Charity football watch where all players, referee, linesmen and reserves have surname 'Bungay', Suffolk, Britain - 07 May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1709380c)

    Bungay United: Players With Same Surname Take To The Field
    A football match where all 22 players, referee, linesmen and reserves shared the same name 'Bungay' has taken place in Suffolk.

    Players taking part in the charity match, which took place at Bungay Town FC's ground in Bungay, ranged in age from four to 68 and were divided into blue and red teams.

    The exciting match saw a total of 12 goals scored, a controversial sending off, two dramatic penalties and a last minute equaliser that saw it finish at 6 goals each.

    More than 50 Bungay participants came from all around the country - and even as far a field as Australia and America - to take part in the game.

    They arrived in response to an online appeal orchestrated by Bungay Town FC executive Shaun Cole and PR exec Bil Bungay.

    The match was also watched by 200 spectators, including several other Bungays.

    And it wasn't without its controversy, with Australian Chris Bungay being sent off by referee John Bungay.

    Meanwhile, the blue side were awarded two last-minute penalties to make the final score 6-6.

    The event raised money for the Jack and Ada Beattie Foundation, which supports vulnerable people.

    Bungay is one of Britain's rarest names, with only 455 people sharing the surname in the whole country.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Switzerland - 2010
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    Switzerland - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby / Rex Features ( 1190440p )
    The Swiss Federal Parliament in Federal Square in Bern. The gold is believed to be stored in huge vaults beneath the Federal Square (Bundesplatz) to the north of the federal Parliament building in Berne, but the SNB treats the location of the gold reserves as a secret.[1] Independent confirmation of the gold's location was obtained by the Bernese newspaper Der Bund in 2008. Switzerland
    Switzerland - 2010

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

     

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 1047692a )
    A peasant farmer and his donkey cart infornt of nodding donkey oil pumps in the Daqing oil field in northern China.
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    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew Davies / SpecialistStock / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 1048029a )
    Deer Park, Martins Haven, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK, Europe
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    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 1047796a )
    Nodding donkey oil pumps pumping oil up from the Daqing oil field in Northern China. In 2008 China officially became the wolrds single largest emmitter of greenhouse gases.
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    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 1047773a )
    Nodding donkey oil pumps pumping oil up from the Daqing oil field in Northern China. In 2008 China officially became the wolrds single largest emmitter of greenhouse gases.
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    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Maraicabo, Venezuela: The Bajo Grande oil refinery. 2/07/92 #2614
    ©Wesley Bocxe/ The Image Works CBOX0437

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  • United Kingdom
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    United Kingdom
    View of lush green countryside with grey sky and rain clouds overhead, from Ditchling Beacon (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    First light over sand dunes and the Talacre Lighthouse, on the Point of Ayr, the northernmost point of mainland Wales (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    The lighthouse at Beachy Head, near Eastbourne on the East Sussex coast (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    Autumnal woodland at Allenbanks, showing nature in all its glory, with miles of footpaths to explore in Northumberland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    Fallow deer in the parkland surrounding Holkham Hall in Norfolk (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    The Humber Bridge viewed from the River Humber foreshore in the evening, constructed in 1981 the suspension bridge connects North Lincolnshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    The Victorian Walled Garden at Normanby Hall Country Park in North Lincolnshire, created in 1817 the garden was restored and opened to the public in 1997, it is the only totally period-correct Victorian walled garden in Britain, everything grown in the garden dates from 1901 or earlier and the gardeners use 19th century techniques wherever possible (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    View across rippled sand towards the old lighthouse at Spurn Point National Nature Reserve, the headland extending out into the North Sea from the Humber Estuary has been owned since 1960 by the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    Anthony Eden has first jet flight
    Southampton : Mr Anthony Eden had his first flight in a jet plane when he visited the County of Kent ( No 500) Squadron of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force , of which he is Honorary Air Commodore , in training at Thorney Island , Hampshire, The Squadron flies Meteor jets . PHoto shows: Mr Anthony Eden in the cockpit of a Meteor jet , gets instruction on the controls from Squadron Leader H C Kennard ( Distinguished Flying Cross ) , a former member of the Eagle Squadron ( American airmen who fought with the Royal Air Force before the United States entered the last war )
    29 August 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Southampton : Mr Anthony Eden had his first flight in a jet plane when he visited the County of Kent ( No 500) Squadron of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force , of which he is Honorary Air Commodore , in training at Thorney Island , Hampshire, The Squadron flies Meteor jets . PHoto shows: Mr Anthony Eden in the cockpit of a Meteor jet , gets instruction on the controls from Squadron Leader H C Kennard ( Distinguished Flying Cross ) , a former member of the Eagle Squadron ( American airmen who fought with the Royal Air Force before the United States entered the last war )
    29 August 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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