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SPAIN-FRANCO/
RTX140VV 
September 26, 2013 
Ascension Mendieta Ibarra holds a placard with a picture of her mother standing next to her father, who... 
Madrid, Spain 
Ibarra holds placard with picture of her mother standing next to her father, who was shot in 1939, in... 
Ascension Mendieta Ibarra holds a placard with a picture of her mother standing next to her father, who was shot in 1939, in front of the former National Security headquarters at Madrid's Puerta del Sol square September 25, 2013. Hundreds of Spaniards have turned to an Argentine court to seek justice for crimes committed during the 36-year dictatorship of General Francisco Franco in a case that threatens to dredge up Spain's uncomfortable past. Argentina is turning the tables on Spain by using an international human rights law that Spain itself used in 2005 to prosecute a member of Argentina's former military dictatorship in Spanish courts for crimes against humanity. Picture taken September 25, 2013. REUTERS/Juan Medina (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
SPAIN-FRANCO/
RTX140VU 
September 26, 2013 
Luis Roncero poses outside the former National Security headquarters, where he was detained and tortured... 
Madrid, Spain 
Roncero poses outside the former National Security headquarters, where he was detained and tortured in... 
Luis Roncero poses outside the former National Security headquarters, where he was detained and tortured in 1969 and 1971, in Madrid September 25, 2013. Hundreds of Spaniards have turned to an Argentine court to seek justice for crimes committed during the 36-year dictatorship of General Francisco Franco in a case that threatens to dredge up Spain's uncomfortable past. Argentina is turning the tables on Spain by using an international human rights law that Spain itself used in 2005 to prosecute a member of Argentina's former military dictatorship in Spanish courts for crimes against humanity. Picture taken September 25, 2013. REUTERS/Juan Medina (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
SPAIN-FRANCO/
RTX140VS 
September 26, 2013 
Luis Roncero poses outside the entrance to the former National Security headquarters, where he was detained... 
Madrid, Spain 
Roncero poses outside entrance to the former National Security headquarters, where he was detained and... 
Luis Roncero poses outside the entrance to the former National Security headquarters, where he was detained and tortured in 1969 and 1971, in Madrid September 25, 2013. Hundreds of Spaniards have turned to an Argentine court to seek justice for crimes committed during the 36-year dictatorship of General Francisco Franco in a case that threatens to dredge up Spain's uncomfortable past. Argentina is turning the tables on Spain by using an international human rights law that Spain itself used in 2005 to prosecute a member of Argentina's former military dictatorship in Spanish courts for crimes against humanity. Picture taken September 25, 2013. REUTERS/Juan Medina (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
SPAIN-FRANCO/
RTX140VO 
September 26, 2013 
Members of the association of prisoners of the Franco regime "La comuna" (L to R) Maria Victoria Rumin,... 
Madrid, Spain 
Members of association of prisoners of Franco regime "La comuna" Victoria Rumin, Rodriguez, and Echegoyen,... 
Members of the association of prisoners of the Franco regime "La comuna" (L to R) Maria Victoria Rumin, 55, Jesus Rodriguez, 59 and Felisa Echegoyen, 65, pose after a news conference in Madrid September 23, 2013. Hundreds of Spaniards have turned to an Argentine court to seek justice for crimes committed during the 36-year dictatorship of General Francisco Franco in a case that threatens to dredge up Spain's uncomfortable past. Argentina is turning the tables on Spain by using an international human rights law that Spain itself used in 2005 to prosecute a member of Argentina's former military dictatorship in Spanish courts for crimes against humanity. Picture taken September 23, 2013. REUTERS/Juan Medina (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
SPAIN-FRANCO/
RTX140VK 
September 26, 2013 
Jesus Rodriguez, 59, a member of the association of prisoners of the Franco regime "La comuna", gestures... 
Madrid, Spain 
Rodriguez, member of the association of prisoners of the Franco regime "La comuna", gestures during a... 
Jesus Rodriguez, 59, a member of the association of prisoners of the Franco regime "La comuna", gestures during a news conference in Madrid September 23, 2013. Hundreds of Spaniards have turned to an Argentine court to seek justice for crimes committed during the 36-year dictatorship of General Francisco Franco in a case that threatens to dredge up Spain's uncomfortable past. Argentina is turning the tables on Spain by using an international human rights law that Spain itself used in 2005 to prosecute a member of Argentina's former military dictatorship in Spanish courts for crimes against humanity. Picture taken September 23, 2013. REUTERS/Juan Medina (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
SPAIN-FRANCO/
RTX140VG 
September 26, 2013 
Emilio Silva, president of the Association for Historical Memory, attends a news conference with members... 
Madrid, Spain 
Silva, president of the Association for Historical Memory, attends a news conference with members of... 
Emilio Silva, president of the Association for Historical Memory, attends a news conference with members of the association of prisoners of the Franco regime "La comuna" in Madrid September 23, 2013. Hundreds of Spaniards have turned to an Argentine court to seek justice for crimes committed during the 36-year dictatorship of General Francisco Franco in a case that threatens to dredge up Spain's uncomfortable past. Argentina is turning the tables on Spain by using an international human rights law that Spain itself used in 2005 to prosecute a member of Argentina's former military dictatorship in Spanish courts for crimes against humanity. Picture taken September 23, 2013. REUTERS/Juan Medina(SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
SPAIN-FRANCO/
RTX140VE 
September 26, 2013 
Ana Messuti, lawyer of members of the association of prisoners of the Franco regime "La comuna", attends... 
Madrid, Spain 
Messuti, lawyer of members of the association of prisoners of the Franco regime "La comuna", attends... 
Ana Messuti, lawyer of members of the association of prisoners of the Franco regime "La comuna", attends a news conference in Madrid September 23, 2013. Hundreds of Spaniards have turned to an Argentine court to seek justice for crimes committed during the 36-year dictatorship of General Francisco Franco in a case that threatens to dredge up Spain's uncomfortable past. Argentina is turning the tables on Spain by using an international human rights law that Spain itself used in 2005 to prosecute a member of Argentina's former military dictatorship in Spanish courts for crimes against humanity. Picture taken September 23, 2013. REUTERS/Juan Medina (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
SPAIN-FRANCO/
RTX140VC 
September 26, 2013 
Monument to defenders of Oviedo are seen during the Spanish Civil War in the cemetery of San Salvador... 
Oviedo, Spain 
Monument to defenders of Oviedo are seen during the Spanish Civil War in the cemetery of San Salvador... 
Monument to defenders of Oviedo are seen during the Spanish Civil War in the cemetery of San Salvador in Oviedo, northern Spain, September 23, 2013. Hundreds of Spaniards have turned to an Argentine court to seek justice for crimes committed during the 36-year dictatorship of General Francisco Franco in a case that threatens to dredge up Spain's uncomfortable past. Argentina is turning the tables on Spain by using an international human rights law that Spain itself used in 2005 to prosecute a member of Argentina's former military dictatorship in Spanish courts for crimes against humanity. Picture taken September 23, 2013. The metal letters on the stone read, "Fallen in the glorious defense of Oviedo, Present! " REUTERS/Eloy Alonso (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW CONFLICT) 
SPAIN-FRANCO/
RTX140V9 
September 26, 2013 
A teddy bear and a photo frame rest on the marble surrounding the mass grave in civil zone of the the... 
Oviedo, Spain 
Teddy bear and photo frame rest on marble surrounding the mass grave in civil zone of the the cemetery... 
A teddy bear and a photo frame rest on the marble surrounding the mass grave in civil zone of the the cemetery San Salvador in Oviedo, northern Spain, September 23, 2013.The names of 1,600 men and women and the dates of their execution are written on the memorial wall that was erected by the communal grave where they are all buried. Hundreds of Spaniards have turned to an Argentine court to seek justice for crimes committed during the 36-year dictatorship of General Francisco Franco in a case that threatens to dredge up Spain's uncomfortable past. Argentina is turning the tables on Spain by using an international human rights law that Spain itself used in 2005 to prosecute a member of Argentina's former military dictatorship in Spanish courts for crimes against humanity. Picture taken September 23, 2013.REUTERS/Eloy Alonso (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW CONFLICT) 
SPAIN-FRANCO/
RTX140V8 
September 26, 2013 
A man works at one of the entrances to the mass grave in civil zone of the cemetery San Salvador in Oviedo,... 
Oviedo, Spain 
Man works at one of entrances to the mass grave in civil zone of the cemetery San Salvador in Oviedo 
A man works at one of the entrances to the mass grave in civil zone of the cemetery San Salvador in Oviedo, northern Spain, September 23, 2013.The names of 1,600 men and women and the dates of their execution are written on the memorial wall that was erected by the communal grave where they are all buried. Hundreds of Spaniards have turned to an Argentine court to seek justice for crimes committed during the 36-year dictatorship of General Francisco Franco in a case that threatens to dredge up Spain's uncomfortable past. Argentina is turning the tables on Spain by using an international human rights law that Spain itself used in 2005 to prosecute a member of Argentina's former military dictatorship in Spanish courts for crimes against humanity. Picture taken September 23, 2013. REUTERS/Eloy Alonso (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW CONFLICT) 
GERMANY-ELECTION/
RTX135VE 
September 03, 2013 
Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party poses with his member card at... 
Hamm, Germany 
Oeser veteran member of Social Democratic party party 
Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party poses with his member card at his retirement home in the western city of Hamm August 13, 2013. The 95-year-old has been a member of the Social Democrats for 80 years, having joined the Social Workers Youth Organisation (SAJ) in 1932, defying persecution by the Nazis. But despite political repression, he never regretted his political choice. "My father was a socialist and active in the union, for this reason it was obvious for me to do political work in the same party. "I was never bothered by anything in the SPD. I have always spoken my mind, I have always been an uncomfortable companion," he said in an interview in the retirement home where he lives today. German Chancellor and Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leader Angela Merkel is seeking a third term in a parliamentary election on September 22, 2013. Picture taken August 13. REUTERS/Ina Fassbender (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
GERMANY-ELECTION/
RTX135VD 
September 03, 2013 
Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party poses with his member card at... 
Hamm, Germany 
Oeser veteran member of Social Democratic party party 
Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party poses with his member card at his retirement home in the western city of Hamm August 13, 2013. The 95-year-old has been a member of the Social Democrats for 80 years, having joined the Social Workers Youth Organisation (SAJ) in 1932, defying persecution by the Nazis. But despite political repression, he never regretted his political choice. "My father was a socialist and active in the union, for this reason it was obvious for me to do political work in the same party. "I was never bothered by anything in the SPD. I have always spoken my mind, I have always been an uncomfortable companion," he said in an interview in the retirement home where he lives today. German Chancellor and Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leader Angela Merkel is seeking a third term in a parliamentary election on September 22, 2013. Picture taken August 13. REUTERS/Ina Fassbender (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
GERMANY-ELECTION/
RTX135VC 
September 03, 2013 
Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party poses with his member card at... 
Hamm, Germany 
Oeser veteran member of Social Democratic party party 
Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party poses with his member card at his retirement home in the western city of Hamm August 13, 2013. The 95-year-old has been a member of the Social Democrats for 80 years, having joined the Social Workers Youth Organisation (SAJ) in 1932, defying persecution by the Nazis. But despite political repression, he never regretted his political choice. "My father was a socialist and active in the union, for this reason it was obvious for me to do political work in the same party. "I was never bothered by anything in the SPD. I have always spoken my mind, I have always been an uncomfortable companion," he said in an interview in the retirement home where he lives today. German Chancellor and Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leader Angela Merkel is seeking a third term in a parliamentary election on September 22, 2013. Picture taken August 13. REUTERS/Ina Fassbender (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
GERMANY-ELECTION/
RTX135VA 
September 03, 2013 
Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party poses with his member card at... 
Hamm, Germany 
Oeser veteran member of Social Democratic party party 
Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party poses with his member card at his retirement home in the western city of Hamm August 13, 2013. The 95-year-old has been a member of the Social Democrats for 80 years, having joined the Social Workers Youth Organisation (SAJ) in 1932, defying persecution by the Nazis. But despite political repression, he never regretted his political choice. "My father was a socialist and active in the union, for this reason it was obvious for me to do political work in the same party. "I was never bothered by anything in the SPD. I have always spoken my mind, I have always been an uncomfortable companion," he said in an interview in the retirement home where he lives today. German Chancellor and Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leader Angela Merkel is seeking a third term in a parliamentary election on September 22, 2013. Picture taken August 13. REUTERS/Ina Fassbender (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
GERMANY-ELECTION/
RTX135QG 
September 03, 2013 
Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party poses at his retirement home... 
Hamm, Germany 
Oeser veteran member of Germany's Social Democratic party 
Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party poses at his retirement home in the western city of Hamm August 27, 2013. The 95-year-old has been a member of the Social Democrats for 80 years, having joined the Social Workers Youth Organisation (SAJ) in 1932, defying persecution by the Nazis. But despite political repression, he never regretted his political choice. "My father was a socialist and active in the union, for this reason it was obvious for me to do political work in the same party. "I was never bothered by anything in the SPD. I have always spoken my mind, I have always been an uncomfortable companion," he said in an interview in the retirement home where he lives today. German Chancellor and Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leader Angela Merkel is seeking a third term in a parliamentary election on September 22, 2013. Picture taken August 27. REUTERS/Ina Fassbender (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
GERMANY-ELECTION/
RTX135PW 
September 03, 2013 
Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party poses at his retirement home... 
Hamm, Germany 
Oeser veteran member of Germany's Social Democratic party 
Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party poses at his retirement home in the western city of Hamm August 27, 2013. The 95-year-old has been a member of the Social Democrats for 80 years, having joined the Social Workers Youth Organisation (SAJ) in 1932, defying persecution by the Nazis. But despite political repression, he never regretted his political choice. "My father was a socialist and active in the union, for this reason it was obvious for me to do political work in the same party. "I was never bothered by anything in the SPD. I have always spoken my mind, I have always been an uncomfortable companion," he said in an interview in the retirement home where he lives today. German Chancellor and Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leader Angela Merkel is seeking a third term in a parliamentary election on September 22, 2013. Picture taken August 27. REUTERS/Ina Fassbender (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
GERMANY-ELECTION/
RTX135PV 
September 03, 2013 
Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party poses at his retirement home... 
Hamm, Germany 
Oeser veteran member of Germany's Social Democratic party 
Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party poses at his retirement home in the western city of Hamm August 27, 2013. The 95-year-old has been a member of the Social Democrats for 80 years, having joined the Social Workers Youth Organisation (SAJ) in 1932, defying persecution by the Nazis. But despite political repression, he never regretted his political choice. "My father was a socialist and active in the union, for this reason it was obvious for me to do political work in the same party. "I was never bothered by anything in the SPD. I have always spoken my mind, I have always been an uncomfortable companion," he said in an interview in the retirement home where he lives today. German Chancellor and Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leader Angela Merkel is seeking a third term in a parliamentary election on September 22, 2013. Picture taken August 27. REUTERS/Ina Fassbender (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
GERMANY-ELECTION/
RTX135PU 
September 03, 2013 
Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party poses at his retirement home... 
Hamm, Germany 
Oeser veteran member of Germany's Social Democratic party 
Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party poses at his retirement home in the western city of Hamm August 27, 2013. The 95-year-old has been a member of the Social Democrats for 80 years, having joined the Social Workers Youth Organisation (SAJ) in 1932, defying persecution by the Nazis. But despite political repression, he never regretted his political choice. "My father was a socialist and active in the union, for this reason it was obvious for me to do political work in the same party. "I was never bothered by anything in the SPD. I have always spoken my mind, I have always been an uncomfortable companion," he said in an interview in the retirement home where he lives today. German Chancellor and Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leader Angela Merkel is seeking a third term in a parliamentary election on September 22, 2013. Picture taken August 27. REUTERS/Ina Fassbender (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
GERMANY-ELECTION/
RTX135PT 
September 03, 2013 
Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party poses at his retirement home... 
Hamm, Germany 
Oeser veteran member of Germany's Social Democratic party 
Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party poses at his retirement home in the western city of Hamm August 27, 2013. The 95-year-old has been a member of the Social Democrats for 80 years, having joined the Social Workers Youth Organisation (SAJ) in 1932, defying persecution by the Nazis. But despite political repression, he never regretted his political choice. "My father was a socialist and active in the union, for this reason it was obvious for me to do political work in the same party. "I was never bothered by anything in the SPD. I have always spoken my mind, I have always been an uncomfortable companion," he said in an interview in the retirement home where he lives today. German Chancellor and Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leader Angela Merkel is seeking a third term in a parliamentary election on September 22, 2013. Picture taken August 27. REUTERS/Ina Fassbender (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
GERMANY-ELECTION/
RTX135PS 
September 03, 2013 
Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party poses at his retirement home... 
Hamm, Germany 
Oeser veteran member of Germany's Social Democratic party 
Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party poses at his retirement home in the western city of Hamm August 27, 2013. The 95-year-old has been a member of the Social Democrats for 80 years, having joined the Social Workers Youth Organisation (SAJ) in 1932, defying persecution by the Nazis. But despite political repression, he never regretted his political choice. "My father was a socialist and active in the union, for this reason it was obvious for me to do political work in the same party. "I was never bothered by anything in the SPD. I have always spoken my mind, I have always been an uncomfortable companion," he said in an interview in the retirement home where he lives today. German Chancellor and Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leader Angela Merkel is seeking a third term in a parliamentary election on September 22, 2013. Picture taken August 27. REUTERS/Ina Fassbender (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
GERMANY-ELECTION/
RTX135PQ 
September 03, 2013 
Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party poses at a SPD poster in the... 
Hamm, Germany 
Oeser veteran member of Germany's Social Democratic party 
Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party poses at a SPD poster in the western city of Hamm August 27, 2013. The 95-year-old has been a member of the Social Democrats for 80 years, having joined the Social Workers Youth Organisation (SAJ) in 1932, defying persecution by the Nazis. But despite political repression, he never regretted his political choice. "My father was a socialist and active in the union, for this reason it was obvious for me to do political work in the same party. "I was never bothered by anything in the SPD. I have always spoken my mind, I have always been an uncomfortable companion," he said in an interview in the retirement home where he lives today. German Chancellor and Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leader Angela Merkel is seeking a third term in a parliamentary election on September 22, 2013. Picture taken August 13. REUTERS/Ina Fassbender (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
GERMANY-ELECTION/
RTX135L0 
September 03, 2013 
A combination photo of Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party posing... 
Hamm, Germany 
Oeser veteran member of Germany's Social Democratic party 
A combination photo of Rudolf Oeser, a member of Germany's Social Democratic party (SPD) party posing at his retirement home in the western city of Hamm August 13, 2013. The 95-year-old has been a member of the Social Democrats for 80 years, having joined the Social Workers Youth Organisation (SAJ) in 1932, defying persecution by the Nazis. But despite political repression, he never regretted his political choice. "My father was a socialist and active in the union, for this reason it was obvious for me to do political work in the same party. "I was never bothered by anything in the SPD. I have always spoken my mind, I have always been an uncomfortable companion," he said in an interview in the retirement home where he lives today. German Chancellor and Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leader Angela Merkel is seeking a third term in a parliamentary election on September 22, 2013. Picture taken August 13. PICTURE 01 FROM A SERIES OF 22 TO ILLUSTRATE ELECTION IN GERMANY 2013. REUTERS/Ina Fassbender (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
INDIA-RAPE/
RTX12X2F 
August 26, 2013 
Police officers escort a man (face covered) accused of raping a photo journalist at a court in Mumbai... 
Mumbai, India 
Police officers escort a man accused of raping a photo journalist at a court in Mumbai 
Police officers escort a man (face covered) accused of raping a photo journalist at a court in Mumbai August 26, 2013. Indian police have arrested all five suspects in connection with the gang-rape of a photo journalist in Mumbai last week, a senior official said on Sunday, in a case that has revived uncomfortable questions about women's safety. REUTERS/Stringer (INDIA - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
Crime
Crime 
Gang Rape of Photo Journalist in Mumbai - 26 Aug 2013 
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INDIA-RAPE/
RTX12W0M 
August 25, 2013 
A man holds a placard during a silent rally to protest against the rape of a photo journalist by five... 
Mumbai, India 
A man holds a placard during a silent rally to protest against the rape of a photo journalist by five... 
A man holds a placard during a silent rally to protest against the rape of a photo journalist by five men in Mumbai August 25, 2013. Indian police have arrested all five suspects in connection with the gang-rape of a photo journalist in Mumbai last week, a senior official said on Sunday, in a case that has revived uncomfortable questions about women's safety. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui (INDIA - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST) 
INDIA-RAPE/
RTX12W0L 
August 25, 2013 
People hold placards during a silent rally to protest against the rape of a photo journalist by five... 
Mumbai, India 
People hold placards during a silent rally to protest against the rape of a photo journalist by five... 
People hold placards during a silent rally to protest against the rape of a photo journalist by five men in Mumbai August 25, 2013. Indian police have arrested all five suspects in connection with the gang-rape of a photo journalist in Mumbai last week, a senior official said on Sunday, in a case that has revived uncomfortable questions about women's safety. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui (INDIA - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST) 
INDIA-RAPE/
RTX12W0I 
August 25, 2013 
A commuter watches a silent rally to protest against the rape of a photo journalist by five men in Mumbai... 
Mumbai, India 
A commuter watches a silent rally to protest against the rape of a photo journalist by five men in Mumbai... 
A commuter watches a silent rally to protest against the rape of a photo journalist by five men in Mumbai August 25, 2013. Indian police have arrested all five suspects in connection with the gang-rape of a photo journalist in Mumbai last week, a senior official said on Sunday, in a case that has revived uncomfortable questions about women's safety. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui (INDIA - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST) 
BRITAIN-KILLING/
RTXZZ5Z 
May 24, 2013 
A woman and child arrive for Friday prayers at Woolwich mosque in Woolwich, southeast London May 24,... 
London, United Kingdom 
A woman and child arrive for Friday prayers at Woolwich mosque in Woolwich 
A woman and child arrive for Friday prayers at Woolwich mosque in Woolwich, southeast London May 24, 2013. Woolwich's local mosque, a red-brick structure crowned by a golden dome on a busy road near the river, has found itself under uncomfortable scrutiny since the murder of a soldier after one of the two assailants was filmed professing Islamist ideology. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN - Tags: RELIGION CIVIL UNREST MILITARY CRIME LAW) 
BRITAIN-KILLING/
RTXZZ5Y 
May 24, 2013 
Worshipper leave the Woolwich Mosque after Friday prayers in Woolwich, southeast London May 24, 2013.... 
London, United Kingdom 
Worshipper leave the Woolwich Mosque after Friday prayers in Woolwich, southeast London 
Worshipper leave the Woolwich Mosque after Friday prayers in Woolwich, southeast London May 24, 2013. Woolwich's local mosque, a red-brick structure crowned by a golden dome on a busy road near the river, has found itself under uncomfortable scrutiny since the murder of a soldier after one of the two assailants was filmed professing Islamist ideology. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN - Tags: RELIGION CIVIL UNREST MILITARY CRIME LAW) 
CHINA-LANDREFORM/
RTR3EOH5 
March 07, 2013 
Village elders gather in an elderly center beside a temple to discuss the standoff over their seized... 
SHANGPU, China 
Village elders gather in elderly center to discuss standoff over seized farmland in Shangpu in China's... 
Village elders gather in an elderly center beside a temple to discuss the standoff over their seized farmland at Shangpu village in China's southern Guangdong province March 5, 2013. Villagers have set up four guard posts on the roads to the village to defend it against possible retaliation by gangsters in the area and vested interest groups who sold off farmland on the outskirts of the village. Torched vehicles and violent clashes in the Chinese village of Shangpu as farmers protest the loss of land to developers is an uncomfortable reminder to Beijing's incoming leadership that, for many, pledges of reform to prevent land grabs ring hollow. Picture taken March 5, 2013. REUTERS/James Pomfret (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CIVIL UNREST) 
CHINA-LANDREFORM/
RTR3EOH2 
March 07, 2013 
A small path leading into Shangpu village in China's southern Guangdong provnce is blocked with concrete... 
SHANGPU, China 
Small path leading into Shangpu village in China's Guangdong province is blocked with bricks 
A small path leading into Shangpu village in China's southern Guangdong provnce is blocked with concrete bricks, next to a large expanse of agricultural farmland that was sold off illegally without the villager's consent, March 5, 2013. Torched vehicles and violent clashes in the Chinese village of Shangpu as farmers protest the loss of land to developers is an uncomfortable reminder to Beijing's incoming leadership that, for many, pledges of reform to prevent land grabs ring hollow. Picture taken March 5, 2013. REUTERS/James Pomfret (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT AGRICULTURE CIVIL UNREST) 
CHINA-LANDREFORM/
RTR3EOH0 
March 07, 2013 
An overturned jeep is seen at the entrance of Shangpu village in China's southern Guangdong province... 
SHANGPU, China 
An overturned jeep is seen at the entrance of Shangpu village 
An overturned jeep is seen at the entrance of Shangpu village in China's southern Guangdong province March 5, 2013. Torched vehicles and violent clashes in the Chinese village of Shangpu as farmers protest the loss of land to developers is an uncomfortable reminder to Beijing's incoming leadership that, for many, pledges of reform to prevent land grabs ring hollow. Picture taken March 5, 2013. REUTERS/James Pomfret (CHINA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS) 
CHINA-LANDREFORM
RTR3EOGZ 
March 07, 2013 
Children play inside a blue Mazda car that was destroyed by villagers in February in Shangpu village... 
SHANGPU, China 
Children play inside a car that was destroyed by villagers in February in Shangpu village 
Children play inside a blue Mazda car that was destroyed by villagers in February in Shangpu village in China's southern Guangdong province March 5, 2013. Torched vehicles and violent clashes in the Chinese village of Shangpu as farmers protest the loss of land to developers is an uncomfortable reminder to Beijing's incoming leadership that, for many, pledges of reform to prevent land grabs ring hollow. Picture taken March 5, 2013. REUTERS/James Pomfret (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CIVIL UNREST) 
CHINA-LANDREFORM/
RTR3EOGV 
March 07, 2013 
A red sign "We must retaliate" is displayed next to an upended car at the entrance of Shangpu village,... 
SHANGPU, China 
A red sign "We must retaliate" is displayed next to an upended car at the entrance of Shangpu village... 
A red sign "We must retaliate" is displayed next to an upended car at the entrance of Shangpu village, in China's southern Guangdong province March 5, 2013. Torched vehicles and violent clashes in the Chinese village of Shangpu as farmers protest the loss of land to developers is an uncomfortable reminder to Beijing's incoming leadership that, for many, pledges of reform to prevent land grabs ring hollow. Picture taken March 5, 2013. REUTERS/James Pomfret (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS) 
BRITAIN-QUEEN/
RTR3EKAK 
March 04, 2013 
Britain's Queen Elizabeth leaves King Edward VII hospital in central London, March 4, 2013. The Queen... 
London, United Kingdom 
Britain's Queen Elizabeth leaves King Edward VII hospital in central London 
Britain's Queen Elizabeth leaves King Edward VII hospital in central London, March 4, 2013. The Queen left hospital on Monday a day after being admitted with symptoms of gastroenteritis, looking well as she walked to a waiting limousine. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY ROYALS) 
THAILAND/
RTR3E0L1 
February 20, 2013 
A U.S. Marine has a tail of dead cobra in his mouth during a jungle survival exercise with the Thai Navy... 
Chonburi, Thailand 
A U.S. Marine has a tail of dead cobra in his mouth during a jungle survival exercise at a military base... 
A U.S. Marine has a tail of dead cobra in his mouth during a jungle survival exercise with the Thai Navy as part of the "Cobra Gold 2013" joint military exercise, at a military base in Chon Buri province February 20, 2013. About 13,000 soldiers from seven countries, Thailand, U.S., Singapore, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea and Malaysia are participating in the 11-day military exercise. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (THAILAND - Tags: POLITICS MILITARY SOCIETY) 
AFGHANISTAN/
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February 03, 2013 
An Afghan girl walks outside of her shelter in the outskirts of Kabul February 3, 2013. REUTERS/Omar... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
An Afghan girl walks outside of her shelter in the outskirts of Kabul 
An Afghan girl walks outside of her shelter in the outskirts of Kabul February 3, 2013. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT POVERTY) 
ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS/SHOOTING
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January 24, 2013 
Stone-throwing Palestinian protesters cover themselves from tear gas fired by Israeli security forces... 
Bethlehem, Palestinian Territories 
Stone-throwing Palestinian protesters cover themselves from tear gas fired by Israeli security forces... 
Stone-throwing Palestinian protesters cover themselves from tear gas fired by Israeli security forces during clashes at Aida refugee camp in the West Bank town of Bethlehem January 24, 2013. Minor clashes erupted as Palestinians protested against the killing of Hanash, a 21-year-old Palestinian woman, near Hebron on Wednesday and the fatal wounding of another local youth, al-Amareen, 16, who died of his wounds in an Israeli hospital after being shot in the head during clashes with Israeli soldiers on Friday. REUTERS/Ammar Awad (WEST BANK - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
MYANMAR-TRANSPORTATION/
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October 11, 2012 
A man sits in the back of a stationary taxi in a traffic jam in central Yangon September 23, 2012. Yangon... 
Yangon, Myanmar 
A man sits in the back of a stationary taxi in a traffic jam in central Yangon 
A man sits in the back of a stationary taxi in a traffic jam in central Yangon September 23, 2012. Yangon is town of taxis, small privately owned buses and other improvised vehicles providing alternatives to the choking public transportation. Taxis are dangerous and highly uncomfortable. Most are Toyotas from the early 1980s and older. As Myanmar opens up, the most immediate physical changes are on its streets, as new cars begin plying roads long dominated by rattletrap buses and rusting taxis. Barely changed since the British colonial era in the early 20th century, some of the decades-old buses and trains are starting to be retired. Picture taken September 23, 2012. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (MYANMAR - Tags: TRANSPORT SOCIETY)

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NEWYORK-FASHION/
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September 13, 2012 
A model has help taking her jewellery off backstage during the Vivienne Tam Spring/Summer 2013 collection... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A model has help taking her jewellery off backstage during the Vivienne Tam Spring/Summer 2013 collection... 
A model has help taking her jewellery off backstage during the Vivienne Tam Spring/Summer 2013 collection show at New York Fashion Week September 12, 2012. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri (UNITED STATES - Tags: FASHION) 
YEMEN/
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June 11, 2012 
A boy cries as he receives a Polio vaccine shot in Sanaa June 11, 2012. Yemen began a three-day nationwide... 
Sanaa, Yemen 
Boy cries as he receives a Polio vaccine shot in Sanaa 
A boy cries as he receives a Polio vaccine shot in Sanaa June 11, 2012. Yemen began a three-day nationwide house-to-house immunization campaign on Monday. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah (YEMEN - Tags: SOCIETY HEALTH) 
YEMEN/
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June 11, 2012 
A girl cries as she receives a Polio vaccine shot in Sanaa June 11, 2012. Yemen began a three-day nationwide... 
Sanaa, Yemen 
Girl cries as she receives a Polio vaccine shot in Sanaa 
A girl cries as she receives a Polio vaccine shot in Sanaa June 11, 2012. Yemen began a three-day nationwide house-to-house immunization campaign on Monday. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah (YEMEN - Tags: SOCIETY HEALTH) 
CANNES/
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May 16, 2012 
British actor Sacha Baron Cohen sits on a camel during a photocall on the Croisette for his latest movie... 
Cannes, France 
British actor Baron Cohen sits on a camel during a photocall on the Croisette in Cannes 
British actor Sacha Baron Cohen sits on a camel during a photocall on the Croisette for his latest movie "The Dictator" in Cannes May 16, 2012. "The Dictator" is Cohen's fourth comedy film featuring the story of Admiral General Aladeen, a dictator from the fictional North African country of the Republic of Wadiya. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
ISRAEL-IRAN/NETANYAHU
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April 19, 2012 
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lays a wreath during a ceremony at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem,... 
Jerusalem, Israel 
Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu lays a wreath during an ceremony in Jerusalem 
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lays a wreath during a ceremony at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, marking Israel's annual day of Holocaust remembrance April 19, 2012. Netanyahu rejected criticism of his likening of a nuclear-armed Iran to the Nazi Holocaust as improper, saying in an address to the country on Wednesday that "uncomfortable truths" must be aired. REUTERS/Ariel Schalit/Pool (JERUSALEM - Tags: ANNIVERSARY POLITICS CONFLICT) 
ISRAEL-IRAN/NETANYAHU
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April 19, 2012 
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pauses after laying a wreath during a ceremony at Yad Vashem... 
Jerusalem, Israel 
Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu pauses after laying a wreath in Jerusalem 
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pauses after laying a wreath during a ceremony at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, marking Israel's annual day of Holocaust remembrance April 19, 2012. Netanyahu rejected criticism of his likening of a nuclear-armed Iran to the Nazi Holocaust as improper, saying in an address to the country on Wednesday that "uncomfortable truths" must be aired. REUTERS/Ariel Schalit/Pool (JERUSALEM - Tags: ANNIVERSARY POLITICS CONFLICT) 
ISRAEL-IRAN/NETANYAHU
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April 19, 2012 
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lays a wreath during a ceremony at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem,... 
Jerusalem, Israel 
Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu lays a wreath during an ceremony in Jerusalem 
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lays a wreath during a ceremony at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, marking Israel's annual day of Holocaust remembrance April 19, 2012. Netanyahu rejected criticism of his likening of a nuclear-armed Iran to the Nazi Holocaust as improper, saying in an address to the country on Wednesday that "uncomfortable truths" must be aired. REUTERS/Ariel Schalit/Pool (JERUSALEM - Tags: ANNIVERSARY POLITICS CONFLICT) 
INDIA
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April 08, 2012 
A woman pumps mustard oil in the right ear of a two-year old girl, who according to her mother is suffering... 
Kaudihar, India 
A woman pumps mustard oil in the ear of a girl who suffers from PEM in Kaudihar 
A woman pumps mustard oil in the right ear of a two-year old girl, who according to her mother is suffering from Mithua or Protein-Energy Malnutrition (PEM), along a roadside in Kaudihar town in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh April 8, 2012. The woman claims she possesses divine powers, tries to cure PEM by pouring mustard oil in ears and pumps them with an aluminuim rod using her mouth. PEM is due to a deficiency of proteins, carbohydrates and fats in the diet. REUTERS/Jitendra Prakash (INDIA - Tags: SOCIETY HEALTH) 
BOSNIA-MOSTAR/
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April 02, 2012 
Zoran Laketa poses for a picture in front of a building destroyed during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia,... 
Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina 
Laketa poses for a picture in front of building destroyed during 1992-1995 war in Bosnia, in Mostar 
Zoran Laketa poses for a picture in front of a building destroyed during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia, after an interview with Reuters, in Mostar April 2, 2012. Laketa epitomises the complexities of the Bosnian conflict that kept the West dithering over intervention in the face of mass ethnic cleansing. Twenty years since the start of the war, ethnicity is still a deep dividing line - no more so than in Mostar, where Croats hold the west bank, Muslim Bosniaks the east, in an uncomfortable co-existence that has resisted foreign efforts to promote reintegration. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - Tags: SOCIETY CONFLICT) 
BOSNIA-MOSTAR/
RTR30946 
April 02, 2012 
Zoran Laketa poses for a picture in front of a building destroyed during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia,... 
Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina 
Laketa poses for picture in front of building destroyed during 1992-1995 war in Bosnia, in Mostar 
Zoran Laketa poses for a picture in front of a building destroyed during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia, after an interview with Reuters, in Mostar April 2, 2012. Laketa epitomises the complexities of the Bosnian conflict that kept the West dithering over intervention in the face of mass ethnic cleansing. Twenty years since the start of the war, ethnicity is still a deep dividing line - no more so than in Mostar, where Croats hold the west bank, Muslim Bosniaks the east, in an uncomfortable co-existence that has resisted foreign efforts to promote reintegration. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - Tags: SOCIETY CONFLICT) 
BOSNIA-MOSTAR/
RTR30943 
April 02, 2012 
Zoran Laketa poses for a picture in front of a building destroyed during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia,... 
Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina 
Laketa poses for picture in front of building destroyed during 1992-1995 war in Bosnia in Mostar 
Zoran Laketa poses for a picture in front of a building destroyed during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia, after an interview with Reuters, in Mostar April 2, 2012. Laketa epitomises the complexities of the Bosnian conflict that kept the West dithering over intervention in the face of mass ethnic cleansing. Twenty years since the start of the war, ethnicity is still a deep dividing line - no more so than in Mostar, where Croats hold the west bank, Muslim Bosniaks the east, in an uncomfortable co-existence that has resisted foreign efforts to promote reintegration. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - Tags: SOCIETY CONFLICT) 
BREAST-IMPLANTS/MAS
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February 02, 2012 
THIS PICTURE IS 1 OF 10 TO ACCOMPANY SPECIAL REPORT "BREAST-IMPLANTS/MAS". SEARCH IN YOUR PICTURE SYSTEM... 
Nice, France 
To match Special Report BREAST-IMPLANTS/MAS 
THIS PICTURE IS 1 OF 10 TO ACCOMPANY SPECIAL REPORT "BREAST-IMPLANTS/MAS". SEARCH IN YOUR PICTURE SYSTEM FOR KEYWORD "MAS" TO SEE ALL IMAGES. (PXP400-409)

A defective silicone gel breast implant manufactured by French company Poly Implant Prothese (PIP) is seen near surgical instruments after being removed from a patient by plastic surgeon Denis Boucq (L) in a clinic in Nice December 21, 2011. In the nearly two years since French police raided a factory run by French entrepreneur Jean-Claude Mas, the cheap silicone used in his company's fake breasts has continued to leach into women's bodies. In France 1,262 of the roughly 300,000 breast implants the company sold worldwide have split open. PIP has been closed down, Mas has been arrested and put under investigation for alleged bodily harm, and French and European safety regulators have been thrust into an uncomfortable spotlight. Picture taken December 21, 2011. To match Special Report BREAST-IMPLANTS/MAS REUTERS/Eric Gaillard (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW HEALTH SOCIETY) 
USA/
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December 16, 2011 
Audrey (R) and Daisy perform a free holiday themed lap dance for Brian MacDonald after he donated a child's... 
Chicago, UNITED STATES 
Audrey and Daisy perform a free holiday themed lap dance for Brian MacDonald after he donated a child's... 
Audrey (R) and Daisy perform a free holiday themed lap dance for Brian MacDonald after he donated a child's toy at the Admiral Theatre in Chicago, December 15, 2011. The strip club is collecting toys for a Christmas Charity through to December 17. REUTERS/John Gress (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY) 
INDONESIA
RTR2V82D 
December 14, 2011 
A woman reacts as she walks through foam from a polluted river at the Marunda flood canal in Jakarta... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
A woman reacts as she walks through foam from a polluted river at the Marunda flood canal in Jakarta 
A woman reacts as she walks through foam from a polluted river at the Marunda flood canal in Jakarta December 14, 2011. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT) 
BRITAIN/
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August 31, 2011 
Medical student Tom Geliot is examined in the Diagnostics Development Unit at the Leicester Royal Infirmary... 
Leicester, United Kingdom 
Medical student Tom Geliot is examined in the Diagnostics Development Unit at the Leicester Royal Infirmary... 
Medical student Tom Geliot is examined in the Diagnostics Development Unit at the Leicester Royal Infirmary in Leicester, central England, August 31, 2011. The University of Leicester researchers have surrounded a normal hospital bed with an unprecedented array of technology, including technology originally developed for space research to examine patients in a non-invasive way. It is designed to detect the ?sight, smell and feel? of disease without the use of invasive probes, blood tests, or other time-consuming and uncomfortable procedures. REUTERS/Darren Staples (BRITAIN - Tags: HEALTH) 
BRITAIN/
RTR2QLJU 
August 31, 2011 
Medical student Tom Geliot is examined in the Diagnostics Development Unit at the Leicester Royal Infirmary... 
Leicester, United Kingdom 
Medical student Tom Geliot is examined in the Diagnostics Development Unit at the Leicester Royal Infirmary... 
Medical student Tom Geliot is examined in the Diagnostics Development Unit at the Leicester Royal Infirmary in Leicester, central England, August 31, 2011. The University of Leicester researchers have surrounded a normal hospital bed with an unprecedented array of technology, including technology originally developed for space research to examine patients in a non-invasive way. It is designed to detect the ?sight, smell and feel? of disease without the use of invasive probes, blood tests, or other time-consuming and uncomfortable procedures. REUTERS/Darren Staples (BRITAIN - Tags: HEALTH) 
BRITAIN/
RTR2QLJT 
August 31, 2011 
Members of the media photograph medical student Tom Geliot being examined in the Diagnostics Development... 
Leicester, United Kingdom 
Medical student Tom Geliot is examined in the Diagnostics Development Unit at the Leicester Royal Infirmary... 
Members of the media photograph medical student Tom Geliot being examined in the Diagnostics Development Unit at the Leicester Royal Infirmary in Leicester, central England, August 31, 2011. The University of Leicester researchers have surrounded a normal hospital bed with an unprecedented array of technology, including technology originally developed for space research to examine patients in a non-invasive way. It is designed to detect the ?sight, smell and feel? of disease without the use of invasive probes, blood tests, or other time-consuming and uncomfortable procedures. REUTERS/Darren Staples (BRITAIN - Tags: HEALTH) 
BRITAIN/
RTR2QLJS 
August 31, 2011 
Medical student Tom Geliot is examined in the Diagnostics Development Unit at the Leicester Royal Infirmary... 
Leicester, United Kingdom 
Medical student Tom Geliot is examined in the Diagnostics Development Unit at the Leicester Royal Infirmary... 
Medical student Tom Geliot is examined in the Diagnostics Development Unit at the Leicester Royal Infirmary in Leicester, central England, August 31, 2011. The University of Leicester researchers have surrounded a normal hospital bed with an unprecedented array of technology, including technology originally developed for space research to examine patients in a non-invasive way. It is designed to detect the ?sight, smell and feel? of disease without the use of invasive probes, blood tests, or other time-consuming and uncomfortable procedures. REUTERS/Darren Staples (BRITAIN - Tags: HEALTH) 
TURKEY-WOMEN/MAGAZINE
RTR2P3MQ 
July 20, 2011 
The latest issue of monthly women's magazine Bayan Yani is seen in this photo illustration taken in Istanbul... 
Istanbul, Turkey 
To match Feature TURKEY-WOMEN/MAGAZINE 
The latest issue of monthly women's magazine Bayan Yani is seen in this photo illustration taken in Istanbul July 19, 2011. Bayan Yani, meaning 'the seat next to the women's seat', is a Turkish woman's satirical magazine that tackles taboo issues with a mix of social criticism and acid humour. Launched in March and produced by women cartoonists and women writers only, Bayan Yani has made a splash confronting uncomfortable topics such as "honour" killings, women's rights, sex, adultery and Islam, and with occasional irreverent glances at lighter fare such as weight loss or cellulite. Picture taken July 19, 2011. To match Feature TURKEY-WOMEN/MAGAZINE REUTERS/Murad Sezer (TURKEY - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA SOCIETY) 
TURKEY-WOMEN/MAGAZINE
RTR2P3MP 
July 20, 2011 
The latest issue of monthly women's magazine Bayan Yani is seen in this photo illustration taken in Istanbul... 
Istanbul, Turkey 
To match Feature TURKEY-WOMEN/MAGAZINE 
The latest issue of monthly women's magazine Bayan Yani is seen in this photo illustration taken in Istanbul July 19, 2011. Bayan Yani, meaning 'the seat next to the women's seat', is a Turkish woman's satirical magazine that tackles taboo issues with a mix of social criticism and acid humour. Launched in March and produced by women cartoonists and women writers only, Bayan Yani has made a splash confronting uncomfortable topics such as "honour" killings, women's rights, sex, adultery and Islam, and with occasional irreverent glances at lighter fare such as weight loss or cellulite. Picture taken July 19, 2011. To match Feature TURKEY-WOMEN/MAGAZINE REUTERS/Murad Sezer (TURKEY - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA SOCIETY) 
BIOGEN/
RTR2M816 
May 10, 2011 
George Scangos, CEO of Biogen Inc. speaks during the Reuters Health Summit in New York, May 10, 2011.... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
George Scangos, CEO of Biogen Inc. speaks during Reuters Health Summit in New York 
George Scangos, CEO of Biogen Inc. speaks during the Reuters Health Summit in New York, May 10, 2011. Scangos is uncomfortable in the well-appointed office he inherited when he took the top job last July. He is eager to bring greater flexibility and vitality to Biogen, which makes the multiple sclerosis drugs Avonex and Tysabri and is one of the world's biggest biotech companies. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES - Tags: HEALTH BUSINESS) 
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