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Wonderbread - draft 
LEBANON
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October 06, 2005 
Lebanese baker prepares popular Ramadan 'Mashtah' bread on the third day of the Muslim fasting month... 
Beirut, Lebanon 
Lebanese baker prepares popular Ramadan 'Mashtah' bread on the third day of the Muslim fasting month... 
Lebanese baker prepares popular Ramadan 'Mashtah' bread on the third day of the Muslim fasting month in Beirut October 6,2005. Ramadan, one of the five pillars of Islam, is the ninth month of the Muslim Calendar and is also called the Fast of Ramadan and lasts the entire month. REUTERS/Jamal Saidi PP05100118 
MIDEAST
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October 06, 2005 
A Palestinian baker prepares bread on the third day of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan in his bakery... 
Hebron, Palestinian Territories 
A Palestinian baker prepares bread on the third day of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan in Hebron 
A Palestinian baker prepares bread on the third day of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan in his bakery in the West Bank city of Hebron October 6, 2005. Ramadan, one of the five pillars of Islam, is the ninth month of the Muslim Calendar and is also called the Fast of Ramadan and lasts the entire month. REUTERS/Nayef Hashlamoun PP05100118 
SERBIAMONTENEGRO
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January 07, 2006 
Belgrade children gather to receive a piece of traditional Christmas bread, marking the Orthodox Christmas... 
Belgrade, Serbia & Montenegro 
Belgrade children gather to receive piece of traditional Christmas bread at Terazije square in Belgrade... 
Belgrade children gather to receive a piece of traditional Christmas bread, marking the Orthodox Christmas Day festivities, at Terazije square in Belgrade January 7, 2006. The giant bread was baked by city bakers and children traditionally search for a gold coin hidden inside. Serbian Orthodox believers celebrate Christmas by the Julian calendar on January 7. The Julian calendar is two weeks behind the Gregorian calendar. REUTERS/Marko Djurica 
QUAKE SOUTHASIA WOMEN
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January 23, 2006 
EDITORIAL USE ONLY - NO COMMERCIAL OR BOOK SALES. Noreen nurses her ill son and prepares "tsiapati" bread... 
multiple cities, Pakistan 
Noreen nurses her ill son and prepares "tsiapati" in her family's tent in Meera Tanolian refugee camp... 
EDITORIAL USE ONLY - NO COMMERCIAL OR BOOK SALES. Noreen nurses her ill son and prepares "tsiapati" bread in her family's tent in the Meera Tanolian refugee camp on the hills near the earthquake-devastated city of Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-administered Kashmir January 23, 2006. Noreen, a 29-year-old mother of eight, is one of countless women in northern Pakistan whose lives were turned upside down by the October 8 earthquake that killed more than 73,000 people and left three million homeless. With many men out of work and their families destitute, some women have broken with tradition and found a job. Picture taken January 23, 2006. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis 
EGYPT
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February 12, 2006 
An Egyptian woman shows bread baked using wood inside a shop in Cairo, Egypt February 11, 2006. Picture... 
Cairo, Egypt 
Egyptian woman shows bread baked using wood inside shop in Cairo 
An Egyptian woman shows bread baked using wood inside a shop in Cairo, Egypt February 11, 2006. Picture taken February 11, 2006. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem 
LEBANON
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October 16, 2005 
A Lebanese baker carries traditional cheese bread for a meal before sunrise, in the city of Sidon in... 
Beirut, Lebanon 
A Lebanese baker carries traditional cheese bread before sunrise in Sidon 
A Lebanese baker carries traditional cheese bread for a meal before sunrise, in the city of Sidon in south Lebanon, October 16, 2005. Muslims around the world are observing Ramadan, the ninth month of the Muslim calendar. REUTERS/ Sharif Karim PP05100181 
CUBA HURRICANE WILMA
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October 20, 2005 
A sign lets Cubans know bread for Friday will be sold today as people prepare for the arrival of Hurricane... 
Havana, Cuba 
A sign lets Cubans know bread for Friday will be sold today as people prepare for the arrival of Hurricane... 
A sign lets Cubans know bread for Friday will be sold today as people prepare for the arrival of Hurricane Wilma in Havana, Cuba October 20, 2005 . Wilma was downgraded to a category 4 hurricane but is expected to strengthen again before slamming into the Yucatan early Friday. Cuba evacuated 100,000 people and was ready to move another 400,000 from low-lying areas in the western part of the island. REUTERS/Daniel LeClair 
UZBEKISTAN
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November 03, 2005 
Uzbek baker Ibragim Akhundzhanov puts bread into a stove in a yard of his house in Tashkent November... 
Tashkent, Uzbekistan 
Uzbek baker Akhundzhanov puts bread into a stove in a yard of his house in Tashkent 
Uzbek baker Ibragim Akhundzhanov puts bread into a stove in a yard of his house in Tashkent November 3, 2005. Uzbek Moslems celebrate the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan on Thursday. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov 
QUAKE SOUTHASIA
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December 14, 2005 
A Kashmiri makes traditional bread in his workshop in Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-administered Kashmir December... 
Muzaffarabad, Pakistan 
A Kashmiri makes traditional bread in his workshop in Muzaffarabad 
A Kashmiri makes traditional bread in his workshop in Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-administered Kashmir December 14, 2005. The focus of earthquake relief in Pakistan's mountains is shifting to nearly two million people below the snowline now that most at higher altitudes have been looked after, a U.N. official said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic 
RUSSIA
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January 28, 2006 
A man puts traditional Uzbek flat bread, very popular well outside Uzbekistan, into a tandyr oven at... 
Grozny, Russia 
A Chechen man puts flat bread into a tandyr oven at a market in central Grozny 
A man puts traditional Uzbek flat bread, very popular well outside Uzbekistan, into a tandyr oven at a market in central Grozny January 28, 2006. The Chechen region has been devastated by a decade of conflict between separatist rebels and Russian troops in which tens of thousands have died. REUTERS/Said Tsarnayev 
BELARUS
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April 09, 2006 
Belarussian villager Vasily Filonchik holds trays of bread just taken out of the stove of his house in... 
Dvorishche, Belarus 
Belarussian villager Vasily Filonchik holds trays of bread in the village of Dvorishche near Chernobyl... 
Belarussian villager Vasily Filonchik holds trays of bread just taken out of the stove of his house in the village of Dvorishche, near the 30 km (18 miles) exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear reactor, some 370 km ( miles) southeast of Minsk April 8, 2006. Ukraine and Belarus are marking the 20th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, considered the worst accident in the history of nuclear power, which resulted in the evacuation of roughly 200,000 people. Picture taken April 8, 2006. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko 
AFGHANISTAN
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May 19, 2006 
An Afghan man waits for customers at his bakery in Kabul, Afghanistan May 19, 2006. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
Afghan man waits for customers at his bakery in Kabul 
An Afghan man waits for customers at his bakery in Kabul, Afghanistan May 19, 2006. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood 
WORLD CUP 2006 PREVIEW
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June 05, 2006 
Heiner Fischer, owner of the eldest bakery 'Zwieback Fischer' poses in his premises in Dortmund May 22,... 
Cologne, Germany 
world cup 2006 preview 
Heiner Fischer, owner of the eldest bakery 'Zwieback Fischer' poses in his premises in Dortmund May 22, 2006. The FIFA soccer World Cup 2006 will be held in Germany from June 9 - July 9. WORLD CUP 2006 PREVIEW REUTERS/Ina Fassbender (GERMANY) 
INDIA
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July 12, 2006 
A man cooks bread on the burning cow dung cake on a street in New Delhi July 12, 2006. REUTERS/Adnan... 
New Delhi, India 
A man cooks bread on the burning cow dung cake on a street in New Delhi 
A man cooks bread on the burning cow dung cake on a street in New Delhi July 12, 2006. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi (INDIA) 
INDIA
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July 24, 2006 
Labourers work in a bakery in Mumbai July 24, 2006. REUTERS/ Adeel Halim (INDIA) 
Mumbai, India 
Labourers work in a bakery in Mumbai 
Labourers work in a bakery in Mumbai July 24, 2006. REUTERS/ Adeel Halim (INDIA) 
MIDEAST
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August 11, 2006 
Lebanese men prepare bread in a bakery in the southern Lebanese port city of Tyre (Soure), August 11,... 
Tyre, Lebanon 
Lebanese men prepare bread in bakery in Tyre 
Lebanese men prepare bread in a bakery in the southern Lebanese port city of Tyre (Soure), August 11, 2006. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra (LEBANON) 
MIDEAST
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August 11, 2006 
Lebanese men prepare bread in a bakery in the southern port city of Tyre (Soure), August 11, 2006. REUTERS/Zohra... 
Tyre, Lebanon 
Lebanese men prepare bread in bakery in Tyre 
Lebanese men prepare bread in a bakery in the southern port city of Tyre (Soure), August 11, 2006. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra (LEBANON) 
INDIA
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May 14, 2002 
Indian Muslims make chapatis (bread) at a relief camp in Ahmedabad, May
14, 2002. Muslims who fled their... 
multiple cities, Republic of India 
INDIAN MUSLIMS COOK AT A RELIEF CAMP IN AHMEDABAD. 
Indian Muslims make chapatis (bread) at a relief camp in Ahmedabad, May
14, 2002. Muslims who fled their homes to escape religious violence say
the majority of Hindus are setting near-impossible conditions for them
to return. More than 950 people, mostly Muslims, have been killed in
India's worst religious violence in a decade. REUTERS/Kamal Kishore

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AFGHANISTAN
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June 23, 2002 
Afghan bakery worker Mohammad Basyir, 12, serves a child buyer in Kabul
on June 23, 2002. In Afghanistan's... 
Kabul, Afghanistan - IslamicStateof Afghanistan 
AFGHAN BAKERY WORKER SERVES A CUSTOMER IN KABUL. 
Afghan bakery worker Mohammad Basyir, 12, serves a child buyer in Kabul
on June 23, 2002. In Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, more than 50,000
children are working in shops and factories, with the majority of them
sent to work by their parents in order to help their families survive.
REUTERS/Beawiharta

BEA/CP 
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November 11, 2003 
An Afghan baker prepares traditional Afghani bread during the Holy
Muslim month of Ramadan in the city... 
United Arab Emirates 
AFGHAN BAKER PREPARES TRADITIONAL AFGHANI BREAD IN UNITED ARAB
EMIRATES DURING RAMADAN. 
An Afghan baker prepares traditional Afghani bread during the Holy
Muslim month of Ramadan in the city of Sharjah in United Arab Emirates
November 11, 2003. Muslims across the world refrain from eating and
drinking from sunrise to sunset during the month-long fast and
distribute alms. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah

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BOLIVIA REFERENDUM
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July 17, 2004 
A Bolivian bread vendor looks on during a road blockade in El Alto, July 17, 2004. Many Indian groups... 
El Alto, Bolivia 
BOLIVIAN BREAD VENDOR LOOKS ON IN EL ALTO. 
A Bolivian bread vendor looks on during a road blockade in El Alto, July 17, 2004. Many Indian groups have said they will boycott a Sunday referendum over what do to with the country's natural gas reserves and have said they will lay a state of siege in Bolivia. REUTERS/Eliana Aponte EA/HB 
MIDEAST
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August 29, 2006 
Unemployed Palestinian workers hold bread and a spoon in front of riot police during a protest to demand... 
Gaza, Palestinian Territories 
Unemployed Palestinian workers hold bread and spoon in front of riot police in Gaza 
Unemployed Palestinian workers hold bread and a spoon in front of riot police during a protest to demand jobs in front of the Palestinian parliament building in Gaza August 29, 2006. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA) 
AFGHAN
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June 27, 2002 
An Afghan teacher hands out small loaves of bread to a girl's class in
a primary school in the town... 
Bamyan, Afghanistan 
AN AFGHAN TEACHER HANDS OUT SMALL OF BREAD TO A GIRL IN BAMYAN. 
An Afghan teacher hands out small loaves of bread to a girl's class in
a primary school in the town of Bamyan on June 27, 2002. The children
are given a small loaf every day to help combat malnutrition and to
give them energy to learn their lessons more effectively.
REUTERS/POOL/Natalie Behring-Chisolm

BEA/AH 
IRAQ FOOD
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September 11, 2002 
An Iraqi man carries bread on his head through the streets of central
Baghdad September 11, 2002. Spanish... 
Baghdad 
IRAQI MAN CARRIES PILE OF BREAD OH HIS HEAD IN BAGHDAD. 
An Iraqi man carries bread on his head through the streets of central
Baghdad September 11, 2002. Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar has
told U.S. President George W. Bush Spain would support a U.S.-led
attack on Iraq if Saddam Hussein refused to allow arms inspections,
newspapers said on Wednesday.

REUTERS/Damir Sagolj REUTERS 
AFGHAN
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December 29, 2003 
A baker throws a nan, or Afghan bread which is the Afghan staple, from a stone oven at a small Afghan... 
Kabul, Afghanistan - IslamicStateof Afghanistan 
NAN BAKER THROWS AFGHAN BREAD FROM STONE OVEN AT SMALL BAKERY IN KABUL. 
A baker throws a nan, or Afghan bread which is the Afghan staple, from a stone oven at a small Afghan bakery in Kabul December 29, 2003. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama KM/TW 
AFGHAN
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December 29, 2003 
A baker throws a nan, or Afghan bread which is the Afghan staple, from a stone oven at a small Afghan... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
NAN BAKER THROWS AFGHAN BREAD FROM STONE OVEN AT SMALL BAKERY IN KABUL. 
A baker throws a nan, or Afghan bread which is the Afghan staple, from a stone oven at a small Afghan bakery in Kabul December 29, 2003. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama KM/TW 
AFGHANISTAN
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July 22, 2004 
Afghan women chat after receiving bread from a bakery set up by the World Food Programme (WFP) in Kabul... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
Afghan women chat after receiving bread from a WFP bakery in Kabul. 
Afghan women chat after receiving bread from a bakery set up by the World Food Programme (WFP) in Kabul July 22, 2004. There are about 87 bakeries in Afghanistan, where mostly war widows are working and offer subsidized bread at a price three times less than the market price to poor Afghan families. Each woman earns about 2,000 Afghanis ($45) per month. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood AM/SH 
MIDEAST
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April 11, 2005 
An ultra-Orthodox Jewish Hassidic holds a matza box in an handmade Jerusalem bakery in Mea Shearim neighbourhood.... 
Jerusalem 
An ultra-Orthodox Jewish Hassidic holds a matza box in an handmade Jerusalem bakery in Mea Shearim ...... 
An ultra-Orthodox Jewish Hassidic holds a matza box in an handmade Jerusalem bakery in Mea Shearim neighbourhood. An ultra-Orthodox Jewish Hassidic holds a matza box, the cracker-like bread eaten during the festival of Passover, in a Jerusalem bakery specialising in handmade bread in Mea Shearim neighbourhood April 11, 2005. Preparations are closely supervised to ensure the matza is unleavened in accordance with ritual law. Passover, which begins next weekend, marks the ancient Israelites' exodus from Egypt. Tradition holds that they did not have time to bake proper bread - hence the matza. REUTERS/Gil Cohen Magen 
IRAQ
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October 08, 2002 
An Iraqi man sits in bakery among loaves of bread as he waits for
customers in Baghdad, October 8, 2002.... 
Baghdad 
IRAQI MAN SITS IN HIS BAKERY AND WAITS FOR CUSTOMERS IN BAGHDAD. 
An Iraqi man sits in bakery among loaves of bread as he waits for
customers in Baghdad, October 8, 2002. U.S. President George W. Bush
said the threat of an Iraqi attack on the United States was growing,
but insisted U.S. military action against Iraq was not imminent and
pledged to work with allies against Baghdad if it did not disarm.
REUTERS/Faleh Kheiber

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AFGHANISTAN
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October 11, 2002 
Afghan girls carry bread for sale in Kabul October 11, 2002. Many
Afghan children work at an early age... 
Kabul, Afghanistan - IslamicStateof Afghanistan 
AFGHAN GIRLS CARRY BREAD FOR SALE IN KABUL. 
Afghan girls carry bread for sale in Kabul October 11, 2002. Many
Afghan children work at an early age to support their families. After
more than 23 years of occupation and civil war, Afghans face severe
poverty and poor health due to malnutrition and diseases.
REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad

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IRAQ
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November 07, 2002 
A young Iraqi street seller carries bread on a plate in downtown
Baghdad November 7, 2002. The United... 
Baghdad 
YOUNG IRAQI STREET SELLER CARRIES BREAD ON A PLATE IN BAGHDAD. 
A young Iraqi street seller carries bread on a plate in downtown
Baghdad November 7, 2002. The United States wants the U.N. Security
Council to adopt by Friday a resolution that gives Iraq a last chance
to disarm or face war, but France and Russia still have objections.
REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic

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INDIA
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December 05, 2002 
An Indian Muslim sells baked bread in the eastern Indian city of
Calcutta on December 5, 2002. Muslims... 
Calcutta, Republic of India 
AN INDIAN MUSLIM SELLS BAKED BREAD IN CALCUTTA. 
An Indian Muslim sells baked bread in the eastern Indian city of
Calcutta on December 5, 2002. Muslims in India will celebrate the
Islamic festival of Eid al-Fitr on Friday which marks the end of
Ramadan, the month where Muslims across the world fast from dawn to
dusk. Twelve percent of Hindu-majority India's population is Muslim.
REUTERS/Jayanta Shaw

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MANILA
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September 09, 2004 
Philippine born Indonesian women prepares bread from a root crop, a traditional delicacy in her native... 
Manila, Philippines 
To Match Feature Philippines-Indonesian. 
Philippine born Indonesian women prepares bread from a root crop, a traditional delicacy in her native Sangir island in north Sulawesi in eastern Indonesian at a makeshift house in a coastal village in southern Philippines in this picture taken September 9, 2004. Officials estimate there are between 10,000 and 15,000 Indonesians in Mindanao, most of them concentrated in islands off the coast, villages around cities such as General Santos and Davao, and the plains of South Cotabato. More than 5,000 cast their votes in the first round of Indonesian presidential elections in July although only a handful of Indonesian residents are legal under Philippine law. Picture taken September 9, 2004. 
WEATHER IVAN
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September 11, 2004 
A Cuban man struggles to get out amidst a crowd of people pushing to buy bread in Havana, September 11,... 
Havana, Cuba 
Cuban stocking up on bread as Hurricane Ivan approaches island. 
A Cuban man struggles to get out amidst a crowd of people pushing to buy bread in Havana, September 11, 2004. Cubans are stocking up on goods and food as deadly Hurricane Ivan ripped Jamaica with powerful winds, torrential rains and huge waves on Saturday, tearing away houses and washing out roads before heading toward the tiny Cayman Islands and Cuba. Forecasters predict the worst hurricane in 60 years to hit Cuba could arrive here by Monday. REUTERS/Claudia Daut CD 
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August 25, 1998 
A Kinshasa street vendor carries bread on his head August 25. Prices of some supplies have gone up more... 
Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo 
CONGOLESE VENDOR CARRIES BREAD ON HIS HEAD. 
A Kinshasa street vendor carries bread on his head August 25. Prices of some supplies have gone up more than 400% in some cases but the situation in the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo remains calm but tense.

PA/JDP 
PITSUNDA RUSSIA
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January 01, 2003 
In this undated file photo, the local population queues for bread in
the Black sea resort of Pitsunda... 
Pitsunda, Georgia 
LOCAL PEOPLE QUEUE FOR BREAD IN PITSUNDA. 
In this undated file photo, the local population queues for bread in
the Black sea resort of Pitsunda in Abkhazia. The region of Abkhazia
broke away from Georgia in 1993, after the collapse of the Soviet
Union. No country or international body recognises its sovereignty.
Some 250,000 Georgians fled the region when separatists, backed by
mercenaries and arms from Russia's northern Caucasus region, drove out
Georgian government troops and declared independence. HIGH RES IMAGE
REUTERS/ Peter Andrews

PA/PN/jm 
QUAKE INDIA
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December 31, 2004 
India women volunteers prepare chapatti, or handmade bread, for the tsunami survivors in the southern... 
multiple cities, India 
Indian women volunteers prepare chapatti for the tsunami survivors in Bangalore. 
India women volunteers prepare chapatti, or handmade bread, for the tsunami survivors in the southern Indian city of Bangalore December 31, 2004. Asia's tsunami death toll soared above 125,000 on Friday as millions struggled to find food and clean water and the world mobilised for what is shaping up to be the biggest relief effort in history. REUTERS/Jagadeesh Nv SD/SH 
TRADE CAFTA USA
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July 14, 2005 
A Salvadoran worker prepares bread, one of the products which falls under the Central American Free Trade... 
San Salvador, El Salvador 
Salvadoran worker prepares bread in bakery in San Salvador. 
A Salvadoran worker prepares bread, one of the products which falls under the Central American Free Trade Act, at a San Salvador bakery July 14, 2005. The U.S. House of Representatives will approve a trade agreement with Central America before the end of July, Republican leaders predicted on Thursday despite strong opposition from Democrats to the pact. El Salvador hopes that, if as predicted, the approval of the trade agreement will boost their export sales to the United States. REUTERS/Luis Galdamez LG/TZ 
WEATHER INDIA
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August 02, 2005 
Indian children carry bread packets in a flood-affected area of Bombay August 2, 2005. Transport in Bombay... 
Bombay, India 
Indian children carry bread packets in flood-affected area in Bombay. 
Indian children carry bread packets in a flood-affected area of Bombay August 2, 2005. Transport in Bombay resumed near-normal service on Tuesday as heavy monsoon rains finally let up around India's financial capital, but parts of the city remain flooded and weather forecasters said more rain was on the way. REUTERS/Punit Paranjpe PP/AH 
CHINA
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July 17, 2001 
A Tibetan woman cooks bread at a school in Jiayi village in the western
region of Qinghai on July 17,... 
multiple cities, China - Peoples Republic of 
A TIBETAN WOMAN COOKS BREAD AT A SCHOOL IN JIAYI VILLAGE IN THE WESTERN
REGION OF QINGHAI. 
A Tibetan woman cooks bread at a school in Jiayi village in the western
region of Qinghai on July 17, 2001. By the end of 2000, the number of
poor people in rural China who were inadequately fed and clothed
declined to 30 million, accounting for approximately 3 percent of the
rural population according to Chinese officials.

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AFGHANISTAN
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May 08, 2003 
An Afghan girl sells bread on a highway on the outskirts of the Afghan
capital Kabul May 8, 2003. With... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
AN AFGHAN GIRL SELLS BREAD ON A HIGHWAY ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF KABUL. 
An Afghan girl sells bread on a highway on the outskirts of the Afghan
capital Kabul May 8, 2003. With little or almost no new job opportunities in
Afghanistan, people try to make their ends meet by selling in the streets.
This central Asian nation is among the world's poorest. REUTERS/Kamal
Kishore PP03060035

KK/FA 
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May 20, 2003 
Iraqi youths sell bread on a main highway in Baghdad May 20 2003.
Poorer Iraqis purchase the early morning... 
YOUNG IRAQIS SELL BREAD ON THE HIGHWAY IN BAGHDAD. 
Iraqi youths sell bread on a main highway in Baghdad May 20 2003.
Poorer Iraqis purchase the early morning bread from the bread factory
bread and then immediately sell it by the roadsides on the black
market. REUTERS/Kieran Doherty

KD/AA 
LAS PENAS
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February 09, 2005 
An Ecuadorean street baker carries bread on his bike on the streets of Las Penas, coastal village of... 
multiple cities, Ecuador 
Ecuadorean street baker carries bread on his bike on the streets of Las Penas. 
An Ecuadorean street baker carries bread on his bike on the streets of Las Penas, coastal village of Esmeraldas Province, February 9, 2005. According to the poverty map of Ecuador, almost one fifth of Ecuador's inhabitants are undernourished and over a quarter of children under 5 years of age are affected by chronic malnutrition.REUTERS/Guillermo Granja GG 
Mauritania
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August 16, 2005 
A baker takes out the bread from a clay oven in the ancient Mauritanian village of Ouadane, about 600... 
Ouadane, Mauritania 
Baker takes out bread from clay oven in ancient Mauritanian village of Ouadane. 
A baker takes out the bread from a clay oven in the ancient Mauritanian village of Ouadane, about 600 km (373 miles) northeast of the capital Nouakchott, August 16, 2005. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly FOR/mk 
YUGOSLAVIA KOSOVO REFUGEES
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June 09, 1999 
An ethnic Albanian refugee from Kosovo looks through a rack of freshly baked loaves of bread at a bakery... 
Kukes, Albania 
ETHNIC ALBANIAN REFUGEE STANDS NEXT TO RACKS OF BREAD IN KUKES. 
An ethnic Albanian refugee from Kosovo looks through a rack of freshly baked loaves of bread at a bakery run by an Irish aid volunteer and baker Tony Langen (not pictured) in Kukes June 9. Langen, who works, in usual times, at O'Hehir's Bakery in Sligo, produces 18,000 loaves of white bread a day for half of the refugee camps in Kukes in northen Albania.

ARC/AA 
GAZA RAMADAN
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November 24, 2003 
A baker throws freshly-baked bread onto a pile in Gaza city November
24, 2003. Palestinians will celebrate... 
Gaza, multiple countries 
A BAKER THROWS FRESHLY BAKED BREAD ONTO A PILE IN GAZA CITY. 
A baker throws freshly-baked bread onto a pile in Gaza city November
24, 2003. Palestinians will celebrate on Tuesday the first day of the
Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr following the end of the fasting month of
Ramadan. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen

JFL/CRB 
NIGERIA DELTA
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September 24, 2005 
A Nigerian boy selling loaves of bread along Aba road in Port Harcourt in the volatile Niger delta region... 
Port Harcourt, Nigeria 
Nigerian boy selling loaves of bread along Aba road in Port Harcourt Nigeria 
A Nigerian boy selling loaves of bread along Aba road in Port Harcourt in the volatile Niger delta region of Nigeria September 24, 2005. The Nigerian military sent reinforcements to a key oil export terminal on Saturday, but tensions subsided as militants backed away from earlier threats of violence. The Bonny oil terminal, which ships 500,000 barrels of crude oil daily mostly to the United States, was due to receive another 50 soldiers on Saturday after an armed assault on a nearby oil facility, which forced U.S.-based Chevron to shut two production platforms. REUTERS/George Esiri 
UZBEKISTAN HUNGER
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March 21, 2002 
FOR RELEASE WITH FEATURE BC-UZBEKISTAN HUNGER - Zhupargul, a
51-year-old mother of 11, holds a dish... 
Nukus, Uzbekistan 
FOR RELEASE WITH FEATURE BC-UZBEKISTAN HUNGER. 
FOR RELEASE WITH FEATURE BC-UZBEKISTAN HUNGER - Zhupargul, a
51-year-old mother of 11, holds a dish with bread, her main food for
the last two years, inside her house at Khabibulayevo farm some 60 kms
north of Nukus, in eastern Uzbekistan's vast and poverty-stricken
Karakalpakstan region. On a recent visit to a Red Cross food
distribution point 50 kms from Nukus, crowds of people had walked over
10 kms from the collective farm which cannot feed them to collect huge
sacks full of cooking oil, rice, flour and salt. Picture taken March
2002. REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov

CVI/CRB 
LIFE LABREA
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October 17, 2000 
Pastry chef Nancy Silverton displays some of her baked goods, featured in her new cook book "Nancy Silverton's... 
Hollywood, USA 
TO MATCH FEATURE STORY LIFE LABREA. 
Pastry chef Nancy Silverton displays some of her baked goods, featured in her new cook book "Nancy Silverton's Pastries from the La Brea Bakery" at the La Brea Bakery in Hollywood California on October 17, 2000. Silverton and husband, Marc Peel, who is also a chef, run the Campanile restaurant and its adjoining La Brea Bakery which are nationally famous.

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EARTHQUAKE SOUTHASIA
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March 04, 2006 
A boy carries bread to his tent at the Al Khedmat refugee camp in the Kashmiri earthquake-devastated... 
Muzaffarabad, Pakistan 
Earthquake survivor carries bread at refugee camp in Muzaffarabad 
A boy carries bread to his tent at the Al Khedmat refugee camp in the Kashmiri earthquake-devastated city of Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-administered Kashmir March 4, 2006. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
SPAIN MIGRANTS
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March 14, 2006 
Mauritanian Red Crescent workers prepare food for arrested would-be immigrants in the Mauritanian port... 
Nouadhibou, Mauritania 
Mauritanian Red Crescent workers prepare food for arrested would-be immigrants in Nouadhibou 
Mauritanian Red Crescent workers prepare food for arrested would-be immigrants in the Mauritanian port city of Nouadhibou March 14, 2006. More than 1,000 would-be immigrants have died trying to reach Spain's Canary Islands this year, the Red Cross estimates, as more and more Africans attempt to break into "Fortress Europe" by using ever longer sea routes. REUTERS/Juan Medina 
LIFE JAPAN FREETERS
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June 03, 2003 
Mika Onodera, 28, cuts bread at a bakery - her fifth job in as many
years - in downtown Tokyo June 3,... 
Tokyo, Japan 
TO ACCOMPANY FEATURE LIFE-JAPAN-FREETERS. 
Mika Onodera, 28, cuts bread at a bakery - her fifth job in as many
years - in downtown Tokyo June 3, 2003. A growing number of young
Japanese are opting to become "freeters" - workers who shun traditional
life-time employment, often work part-time and happily flit from job to
job. Picture taken June 3. TO ACCOMPANY FEATURE LIFE-JAPAN-FREETERS
REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao

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May 17, 2003 
Souham Alaoui, 40, kneads dough in her Baghdad home, May 17, 2003.
Souham uses a traditonal clay oven... 
Baghdad, Iraq - Republic of 
SOUHAM ALAOUI KNEADS DOUGH IN HER BAGHDAD HOME. 
Souham Alaoui, 40, kneads dough in her Baghdad home, May 17, 2003.
Souham uses a traditonal clay oven as she cannot afford to buy bread
from the bakery. More than ten years of a United Nations imposed
embargo has impoverished the country. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra

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BRAZIL ECONOMY
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November 06, 2002 
A baker takes fresh rolls out of the oven in a Sao Paulo bakery on November 6, 2002. The price of bread... 
Sao Paulo, Brazil - 
A BAKER TAKES FRESH ROLLS OUT IN A BAKERY IN SAO PAULO. 
A baker takes fresh rolls out of the oven in a Sao Paulo bakery on November 6, 2002. The price of bread in Brazil's biggest city has jumped this year as imported wheat became more expensive due to a 36 percent depreciation in Brazil's currency since January 1. The University of Sao Paulo's Economic Research Institute (FIPE), a key gauge of the trend in the country, hiked its forecast for 2002 inflation in Sao Paulo to 6.5 per cent from 5.5 percent on Tuesday. ECONM REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker PW 
BOSNIA EID AL-FITR
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November 03, 2005 
Bosnian Muslims buy traditional bread baked for the Eid al-Fitr holiday marking the end of the fasting... 
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina 
Bosnian Muslims buy traditional bread baked for the Eid al-Fitr holiday 
Bosnian Muslims buy traditional bread baked for the Eid al-Fitr holiday marking the end of the fasting month of Ramadan in the capital Sarajevo on November 3, 2005. REUTERS/Danilo Krstanovic 
AFGHANISTAN ATTACKS REFUGEES
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November 27, 2001 
An Afghan refugee boy sits by his father making bread inside a small
bakery in the former Soviet embassy,... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
AFGHAN REFUGEES MAKE BREAD IN FORMER SOVIET EMBASSY IN KABUL. 
An Afghan refugee boy sits by his father making bread inside a small
bakery in the former Soviet embassy, a huge compound amid the
destruction of west Kabul, November 27, 2001. The area was turned into
a "moonscape" of pulverised buildings by civil war in the early 1990s
and the gunshot-riddled old compound now provides shelter to thousands
of people made homeless by two decades of war. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

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MIDEAST
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July 02, 2006 
A Palestinian baker prepares bread at his shop at the Jabalya refugee camp in the Gaza Strip July 2,... 
Gaza, Palestinian Territories 
A Palestinian baker prepares bread at his shop at the Jabalya refugee camp in the Gaza Strip 
A Palestinian baker prepares bread at his shop at the Jabalya refugee camp in the Gaza Strip July 2, 2006. Palestinians have been facing shortages of essential items in the Gaza Strip since the Israeli army began a military operation after an Israeli soldier was captured in an attack on a border outpost in Israel last Sunday by Palestinian militants. REUTERS/Oleg Popov (PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES) 
FRANCE
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January 10, 2006 
A dog looks at pastry pieces sold at "Mon Bon Chien", a bakery devoted to dogs in Paris January 10, 2006.... 
Paris, France 
A dog looks at pastry pieces sold at "Mon Bon Chien", a bakery devoted to dogs in Paris 
A dog looks at pastry pieces sold at "Mon Bon Chien", a bakery devoted to dogs in Paris January 10, 2006. "Mon Bon Chien", which translates in French "My Good Dog", is among the first shops of its kind to open in the French capital city. It is run by U.S.-born pastry chef Harriet Sternstein who started preparing the special pastries in June 2005. ODLY REUTERS/Franck Prevel PP06010210 
GERMANY
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April 18, 2006 
A baker moves a chocolate cake decorated with a crucifix in a bakery in the small Bavarian village of... 
multiple cities, Germany 
A baker moves a chocolate cake decorated with a crucifix in a bakery in Marktl 
A baker moves a chocolate cake decorated with a crucifix in a bakery in the small Bavarian village of Marktl, the birth place of Pope Benedict XVI., April 19, 2006. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 
MIDEAST
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April 11, 2005 
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Hassidic prepare matza, the cracker-like bread eaten during the festival of Passover,... 
Jerusalem 
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Hassidic prepare matza in an handmade Jerusalem bakery in Mea Shearim neighbourhood.... 
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Hassidic prepare matza, the cracker-like bread eaten during the festival of Passover, in an handmade Jerusalem bakery in Mea Shearim neighbourhood April 11, 2005. Preparations are closely supervised to ensure the matza is unleavened in accordance with ritual law. REUTERS/Gil Cohen Magen GCM/KI 
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