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AUTOS-ELECTRIC/CONVERSIONS
RTXKXXQI 
November 17, 2021 
David Lorenz, founder of Lunaz, which converts classic combustion engine cars to electric, stands with... 
Silverstone, United Kingdom 
Amping your ride: the growing industry electrifying fossil-fuel cars 
David Lorenz, founder of Lunaz, which converts classic combustion engine cars to electric, stands with two classic Aston Martin DB6s awaiting conversion into electric cars that will cost 1 million pounds each in Silverstone, Britain, November 17, 2021. Picture taken November 17, 2021. REUTERS/Nick Carey 
AUTOS-ELECTRIC/CONVERSIONS
RTXKXXO2 
November 17, 2021 
David Lorenz, founder of Lunaz, which converts classic combustion engine cars to electric, poses for... 
Silverstone, United Kingdom 
Amping your ride: the growing industry electrifying fossil-fuel cars 
David Lorenz, founder of Lunaz, which converts classic combustion engine cars to electric, poses for a picture at the company’s first facility in Silverstone, Britain, November 17, 2021. Picture taken November 17, 2021. REUTERS/Nick Carey 
AUTOS-ELECTRIC/CONVERSIONS
RTXKXXNZ 
November 17, 2021 
David Lorenz, founder of Lunaz, which converts classic combustion engine cars to electric, poses with... 
Silverstone, United Kingdom 
Amping your ride: the growing industry electrifying fossil-fuel cars 
David Lorenz, founder of Lunaz, which converts classic combustion engine cars to electric, poses with two converted classic Rolls Royce models in Silverstone, Britain, November 17, 2021. Picture taken November 17, 2021. REUTERS/Nick Carey 
AUTOS-ELECTRIC/CONVERSIONS
RTXKXXNV 
November 17, 2021 
David Lorenz, founder of Lunaz, which converts classic combustion engine cars to electric, walks towards... 
Silverstone, United Kingdom 
Amping your ride: the growing industry electrifying fossil-fuel cars 
David Lorenz, founder of Lunaz, which converts classic combustion engine cars to electric, walks towards a converted Rolls Royce plugged into a charger in Silverstone, Britain, November 17, 2021. Picture taken November 17, 2021. REUTERS/Nick Carey 
AUTOS-ELECTRIC/CONVERSIONS
RTXKXXNX 
November 17, 2021 
David Lorenz, founder of Lunaz, which converts classic combustion engine cars to electric, plugs a charger... 
Silverstone, United Kingdom 
Amping your ride: the growing industry electrifying fossil-fuel cars 
David Lorenz, founder of Lunaz, which converts classic combustion engine cars to electric, plugs a charger into a converted Rolls Royce, in Silverstone, Britain, November 17, 2021. Picture taken November 17, 2021. REUTERS/Nick Carey 
AUTOS-ELECTRIC/CONVERSIONS
RTXKXXQF 
November 10, 2021 
Vadim Shageleev, CEO of Charge Cars, which is building a replica of fully-electric Mustangs from the... 
London, United Kingdom 
Amping your ride: the growing industry electrifying fossil-fuel cars 
Vadim Shageleev, CEO of Charge Cars, which is building a replica of fully-electric Mustangs from the ground up, poses with a pre-production prototype of the Mustang, at the company’s headquarters in London, Britain, November 10, 2021. Picture taken November 10, 2021. REUTERS/Nick Carey 
USA-SEPT11/NEW YORK
RTXH0MPX 
September 11, 2021 
Community members led by AmpSurf Coordinator John Roberts read names of those lost in the September 11,... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Commemorating the 20th anniversary of the September 11th attacks in New York City 
Community members led by AmpSurf Coordinator John Roberts read names of those lost in the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York City during a service at the 9/11 Breezy Point Memorial on the day marking the 20th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York City, New York, U.S., September 11, 2021. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs 
USA-SEPT11/846
RTXH0I69 
September 11, 2021 
Community members led by AmpSurf Coordinator John Roberts read names of those lost in the September 11,... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York City 
Community members led by AmpSurf Coordinator John Roberts read names of those lost in the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York City during a service at the 9/11 Breezy Point Memorial on the day marking the 20th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York City, New York, U.S., September 11, 2021. This photo was taken at 8.46am EDT on September 11, 2021, exactly 20 years after the first plane struck the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs 
USA-SEPT11/846
RTXH0HNS 
September 11, 2021 
Community members led by AmpSurf Coordinator John Roberts read names of those lost in the September 11,... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York City 
Community members led by AmpSurf Coordinator John Roberts read names of those lost in the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York City during a service at the 9/11 Breezy Point Memorial on the day marking the 20th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York City, New York, U.S., September 11, 2021. This photo was taken at 8.46am EDT on September 11, 2021, exactly 20 years after the first plane struck the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs 
TIMOR-ELECTION/
RTS1QEJZ 
May 08, 2018 
Supporters of the AMP (The Alliance for Change and Progress) party shout slogans during the last day... 
Dili, East Timor/Timor-Leste 
Supporters of the AMP party shout slogans during the last day campaign rally ahead of the weekend's parliamentary... 
Supporters of the AMP (The Alliance for Change and Progress) party shout slogans during the last day campaign rally ahead of the weekend's parliamentary elections in Dili, East Timor, May 8, 2018. REUTERS/Lirio Da Fonseca 
TIMOR-ELECTION/
RTS1QEJF 
May 08, 2018 
Xanana Gusmao, the former East Timor president, deliver a speech in front of the AMP (The Alliance for... 
Dili, East Timor/Timor-Leste 
Xanana Gusmao, the former East Timor president, deliver a speech in front of the AMP party supporters... 
Xanana Gusmao, the former East Timor president, deliver a speech in front of the AMP (The Alliance for Change and Progress) party supporters during the last day campaign rally ahead of the weekend's parliamentary elections in Dili, East Timor, May 8, 2018. REUTERS/Lirio Da Fonseca 
AUSTRALIA-UTILITIES/PRIVATISATION
RTS16AGJ 
May 12, 2017 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
Sydney, Australia 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central Sydney, Australia, May 5, 2017. Picture taken May 5, 2017. REUTERS/David Gray 
AUSTRALIA-UTILITIES/PRIVATISATION
RTS16AGE 
May 12, 2017 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
Sydney, Australia 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central Sydney, Australia, May 5, 2017. Picture taken May 5, 2017.REUTERS/David Gray 
AUSTRALIA-UTILITIES/PRIVATISATION
RTS16AGC 
May 12, 2017 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
Sydney, Australia 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central Sydney, Australia, May 5, 2017. Picture taken May 5, 2017.REUTERS/David Gray 
AUSTRALIA-UTILITIES/PRIVATISATION
RTS16AG3 
May 12, 2017 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
Sydney, Australia 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central Sydney, Australia, May 5, 2017. Picture taken May 5, 2017. REUTERS/David Gray 
AUSTRALIA-UTILITIES/PRIVATISATION
RTS16AFS 
May 12, 2017 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
Sydney, Australia 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central Sydney, Australia, May 5, 2017. Picture taken May 5, 2017.REUTERS/David Gray 
AUSTRALIA-UTILITIES/PRIVATISATION
RTS16AFR 
May 12, 2017 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
Sydney, Australia 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central Sydney, Australia, May 5, 2017. Picture taken May 5, 2017. REUTERS/David Gray 
AUSTRALIA-UTILITIES/PRIVATISATION
RTS16AEG 
May 12, 2017 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
Sydney, Australia 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central Sydney, Australia, May 5, 2017. Picture taken May 5, 2017. REUTERS/David Gray 
AUSTRALIA-UTILITIES/PRIVATISATION
RTS16ADK 
May 12, 2017 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
Sydney, Australia 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central Sydney, Australia, May 5, 2017. Picture taken May 5, 2017.REUTERS/David Gray 
AUSTRALIA-UTILITIES/PRIVATISATION
RTS16A8H 
May 12, 2017 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
Sydney, Australia 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central Sydney, Australia, May 5, 2017. Picture taken May 5, 2017.REUTERS/David Gray 
AUSTRALIA-UTILITIES/PRIVATISATION
RTS16A8G 
May 12, 2017 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
Sydney, Australia 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central Sydney, Australia, May 5, 2017. Picture taken May 5, 2017. REUTERS/David Gray 
AUSTRALIA-UTILITIES/PRIVATISATION
RTS16A7R 
May 12, 2017 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
Sydney, Australia 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central Sydney, Australia, May 5, 2017. Picture taken May 5, 2017.REUTERS/David Gray 
AUSTRALIA-UTILITIES/PRIVATISATION
RTS16A7Q 
May 12, 2017 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
Sydney, Australia 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central Sydney, Australia, May 5, 2017. Picture taken May 5, 2017. REUTERS/David Gray 
AUSTRALIA-UTILITIES/PRIVATISATION
RTS16A76 
May 12, 2017 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
Sydney, Australia 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central Sydney, Australia, May 5, 2017. Picture taken May 5, 2017.REUTERS/David Gray 
AUSTRALIA-UTILITIES/PRIVATISATION
RTS16A72 
May 12, 2017 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
Sydney, Australia 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central... 
The logo of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, adorns their head office located in central Sydney, Australia, May 5, 2017. Picture taken May 5, 2017. REUTERS/David Gray 
AMP-RESULTS/
RTX308EH 
February 09, 2017 
The logo of Australia's biggest wealth manager, AMP Ltd, adorns their head office building in Sydney,... 
Sydney, Australia 
The logo of Australia's biggest wealth manager, AMP Ltd, adorns their head office building in Sydney 
The logo of Australia's biggest wealth manager, AMP Ltd, adorns their head office building in Sydney, Australia February 9, 2017. REUTERS/David Gray 
AMP-RESULTS/
RTX307Y3 
February 09, 2017 
The logo of Australia's biggest wealth manager, AMP Ltd, adorns their head office building in Sydney,... 
Sydney, Australia 
The logo of Australia's biggest wealth manager, AMP Ltd, adorns their head office building in Sydney,... 
The logo of Australia's biggest wealth manager, AMP Ltd, adorns their head office building in Sydney, Australia, October 28, 2016. Picture taken October 28, 2016. REUTERS/David Gray 
AMP-RESULTS/WARNING
RTX2QSQO 
October 28, 2016 
The head office building of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, is seen behind ferries... 
Sydney, Australia 
The head office building of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, is seen behind ferries... 
The head office building of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, is seen behind ferries docking at Sydney's Circular Quay in Australia, October 28, 2016. REUTERS/David Gray 
AMP-RESULTS/WARNING
RTX2QS4E 
October 28, 2016 
The head office building of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, is seen in central Sydney,... 
Sydney, Australia 
The head office building of AMP Ltd is seen in central Sydney 
The head office building of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, is seen in central Sydney, Australia, October 28, 2016. REUTERS/David Gray 
AMP-RESULTS/WARNING
RTX2QS1W 
October 27, 2016 
The head office building of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, can be seen behind a... 
Sydney, Australia 
The head office building of AMP Ltd can be seen behind a ferry and a man walking along the foreshore... 
The head office building of AMP Ltd, Australia's biggest retail wealth manager, can be seen behind a ferry and a man walking along the foreshore of Sydney Harbour, Australia, October 28, 2016. REUTERS/David Gray 
USA-BUSINESS/
RTR4K1V5 
January 05, 2015 
The FitLinxx AmpStrip wearable heartrate monitor is displayed at the International Consumer Electronics... 
Las Vegas, UNITED STATES 
The FitLinxx AmpStrip wearable heartrate monitor is displayed at the International Consumer Electronics... 
The FitLinxx AmpStrip wearable heartrate monitor is displayed at the International Consumer Electronics show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada January 4, 2015. The AmpStrip is designed to be comfortable enough to be worn 24/7 for constant monitoring. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY HEALTH) 
USA/
RTXXYCC 
March 26, 2013 
Dr. Hatem Bazian, Chairman of American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) speaks at a news conference next to... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Dr. Hatem Bazian, Chairman of AMP speaks at a news conference next to one the organization's new advertisements... 
Dr. Hatem Bazian, Chairman of American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) speaks at a news conference next to one the organization's new advertisements at the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) Harlem 125th Street Metro North commuter train station in New York City, March 26, 2013. The organization is placing the advertisements criticizing Israel and the U.S. support for Israel in 25 MTA stations and plans to expand the campaign nation-wide. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST TRANSPORT) 
USA/
RTXXYC8 
March 26, 2013 
An advertisement paid for by the American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) is seen on a platform of the Metropolitan... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
An advertisement criticizing Israel and U.S. support for Israel paid for by the AMP is seen on a platform... 
An advertisement paid for by the American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) is seen on a platform of the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) Harlem-125th Street Metro North commuter train station in New York City, March 26, 2013. The organization is placing the advertisements criticizing Israel and the U.S. support for Israel in 25 MTA stations and plans to expand the campaign nation-wide. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST TRANSPORT) 
USA/
RTXXYC6 
March 26, 2013 
An advertisement paid for by the American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) is seen on a platform of the Metropolitan... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
An advertisement criticizing Israel and U.S. support for Israel paid for by the AMP is seen on a platform... 
An advertisement paid for by the American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) is seen on a platform of the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) Harlem-125th Street Metro North commuter train station in New York City, March 26, 2013. The organization is placing the advertisements criticizing Israel and the U.S. support for Israel in 25 MTA stations and plans to expand the campaign nation-wide. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST TRANSPORT) 
USA/
RTXXYC5 
March 26, 2013 
Dr. Hatem Bazian, Chairman of American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) attends a news conference at the Metropolitan... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Dr. Hatem Bazian, Chairman of AMP attends a news conference at the MTA to launch an advertisement campaign... 
Dr. Hatem Bazian, Chairman of American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) attends a news conference at the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) Harlem-125th Street Metro North commuter train station to launch an advertisement campaign criticizing Israel and U.S. support for Israel in New York City, March 26, 2013. The organization is placing the advertisements criticizing Israel and the U.S. support for Israel in 25 MTA stations and plans to expand the campaign nation-wide. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST TRANSPORT) 
USA/
RTXXYC0 
March 26, 2013 
Dr. Hatem Bazian, Chairman of American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) speaks at a news conference at the... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Dr. Hatem Bazian, Chairman of AMP speaks at a news conference at the MTA to launch an advertisement campaign... 
Dr. Hatem Bazian, Chairman of American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) speaks at a news conference at the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) Harlem-125th Street Metro North commuter train station to launch an advertisement campaign criticizing Israel and U.S. support for Israel in New York City, March 26, 2013. The organization is placing the advertisements criticizing Israel and the U.S. support for Israel in 25 MTA stations and plans to expand the campaign nation-wide. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST TRANSPORT) 
USA/
RTXXYBS 
March 26, 2013 
An advertisement paid for by the American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) is seen on a platform of the Metropolitan... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
An advertisement criticizing Israel and U.S. support for Israel paid for by the AMP is seen on a platform... 
An advertisement paid for by the American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) is seen on a platform of the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) Harlem-125th Street Metro North commuter train station in New York City, March 26, 2013. The organization is placing the advertisements criticizing Israel and the U.S. support for Israel in 25 MTA stations and plans to expand the campaign nation-wide. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST TRANSPORT) 
GENERALELECTRIC/
RTR2WH46 
January 18, 2012 
A General Electric Company (GE) logo is seen on an amp package in New York January 18, 2012. REUTERS/Shannon... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A General Electric Company (GE) logo is seen on an amp package in New York 
A General Electric Company (GE) logo is seen on an amp package in New York January 18, 2012. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS) 
JAPAN-ARMWRESTLING/QUAKE
RTR2TGYK 
November 01, 2011 
Mai Takahashi (R) and her friend arm wrestle during a "Street Arm" event on a pedestrian street in the... 
Sendai, Japan 
Mai Takahashi and her friend arm wrestle during a "Street Arm" event on a pedestrian street in the shopping... 
Mai Takahashi (R) and her friend arm wrestle during a "Street Arm" event on a pedestrian street in the shopping district of Sendai, Miyagi prefecture October 8, 2011. Organized several times a year, "Street Arm" helps spread awareness of the sport as well as amp up weekend nightlife.
Uniting people is especially vital in Japan's disaster-hit northeast. In Sendai, the nearest big city to the epicentre of the massive March 11 quake, the downtown area survived relatively unscathed but the coastal areas suffered major tsunami damage. Picture taken October 8, 2011. REUTERS/Christopher Gallagher (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY) 
AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/
RTR2S1TM 
September 30, 2011 
Raby Adib (C), a member of rock band White Page, checks his guitar during a workshop as part of preparations... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
To match story AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/ 
Raby Adib (C), a member of rock band White Page, checks his guitar during a workshop as part of preparations to Sound Central, a one-day "stealth festival", in Kabul September 20, 2011. Afghans are used to having their days broken by a burst of gunfire or the boom of an explosion. But the barrage of drumming, bass beats and amped-up guitar solos that will hit the city next week may stop many in their tracks. Sound Central, a one-day "stealth festival" that organisers hope will draw 1,000 to 2,000 young Afghans, will be the first music festival the country has seen since it plunged into three decades of violence in the late 1970s. Picture taken on September 20, 2011. To match story AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/ REUTERS/Ahmad Masood (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY) 
AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/
RTR2S1TJ 
September 30, 2011 
Afghan guitarist Hasher plays during a workshop as part of preparations for Sound Central, a one-day... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
To match story AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/ 
Afghan guitarist Hasher plays during a workshop as part of preparations for Sound Central, a one-day "stealth festival", in Kabul September 20, 2011. Afghans are used to having their days broken by a burst of gunfire or the boom of an explosion. But the barrage of drumming, bass beats and amped-up guitar solos that will hit the city next week may stop many in their tracks. Sound Central, a one-day "stealth festival" that organisers hope will draw 1,000 to 2,000 young Afghans, will be the first music festival the country has seen since it plunged into three decades of violence in the late 1970s. Picture taken on September 20, 2011. To match story AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/ REUTERS/Ahmad Masood (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY) 
AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/
RTR2S1TH 
September 30, 2011 
Afghan musician Qasen Foushanji (L) smokes as he chats with his friends during a workshop as part of... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
To match story AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/ 
Afghan musician Qasen Foushanji (L) smokes as he chats with his friends during a workshop as part of preparations to Sound Central, a one-day "stealth festival" in Kabul September 20, 2011. Afghans are used to having their days broken by a burst of gunfire or the boom of an explosion. But the barrage of drumming, bass beats and amped-up guitar solos that will hit the city next week may stop many in their tracks. Sound Central, a one-day "stealth festival" that organisers hope will draw 1,000 to 2,000 young Afghans, will be the first music festival the country has seen since it plunged into three decades of violence in the late 1970s. Picture taken on September 20, 2011. To match story AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/ REUTERS/Ahmad Masood (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY) 
AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/
RTR2S1TF 
September 30, 2011 
Hojat Hamid (L), Sulyman Qardosh (C) and Qasen Foushanji practise during a workshop as part of preparations... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
To match story AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/ 
Hojat Hamid (L), Sulyman Qardosh (C) and Qasen Foushanji practise during a workshop as part of preparations for Sound Central, a one-day "stealth festival", in Kabul September 20, 2011. Afghans are used to having their days broken by a burst of gunfire or the boom of an explosion. But the barrage of drumming, bass beats and amped-up guitar solos that will hit the city next week may stop many in their tracks. Sound Central, a one-day "stealth festival" that organisers hope will draw 1,000 to 2,000 young Afghans, will be the first music festival the country has seen since it plunged into three decades of violence in the late 1970s. Picture taken on September 20, 2011. To match story AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/ REUTERS/Ahmad Masood (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY) 
AFGHANISTAN-ROCK
RTR2S1TD 
September 30, 2011 
Afghans seen at an underground pre-rock festival concert in Kabul September 27, 2011. Afghans are used... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
To match story AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/ 
Afghans seen at an underground pre-rock festival concert in Kabul September 27, 2011. Afghans are used to having their days broken by a burst of gunfire or the boom of an explosion. But the barrage of drumming, bass beats and amped-up guitar solos that will hit the city next week may stop many in their tracks. Sound Central, a one-day "stealth festival" that organisers hope will draw 1,000 to 2,000 young Afghans, will be the first music festival the country has seen since it plunged into three decades of violence in the late 1970s. Picture taken on September 27, 2011. To match story AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/ REUTERS/Ahmad Masood (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY) 
AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/
RTR2S1T8 
September 30, 2011 
Rishad Afzaly (R), from the Afghan rock band White Page, plays a guitar next to his band member Ratib... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
To match story AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/ 
Rishad Afzaly (R), from the Afghan rock band White Page, plays a guitar next to his band member Ratib Ramish during a workshop as part of preparations for Sound Central, a one-day "stealth festival", in Kabul September 20, 2011. Afghans are used to having their days broken by a burst of gunfire or the boom of an explosion. But the barrage of drumming, bass beats and amped-up guitar solos that will hit the city next week may stop many in their tracks. Sound Central, a one-day "stealth festival" that organisers hope will draw 1,000 to 2,000 young Afghans, will be the first music festival the country has seen since it plunged into three decades of violence in the late 1970s. Picture taken on September 20, 2011. To match story AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/ REUTERS/Ahmad Masood (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY) 
AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/
RTR2S1T1 
September 30, 2011 
A picture of Osama bin Laden is seen on a guitar belonging to an Afghan rock musician during a workshop... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
To match story AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/ 
A picture of Osama bin Laden is seen on a guitar belonging to an Afghan rock musician during a workshop as part of preparations for Sound Central, a one-day "stealth festival", in Kabul September 20, 2011. Afghans are used to having their days broken by a burst of gunfire or the boom of an explosion. But the barrage of drumming, bass beats and amped-up guitar solos that will hit the city next week may stop many in their tracks. Sound Central, a one-day "stealth festival" that organisers hope will draw 1,000 to 2,000 young Afghans, will be the first music festival the country has seen since it plunged into three decades of violence in the late 1970s. The writings on the sticker read, "Very important person". Picture taken September 20, 2011. To match story AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/ REUTERS/Ahmad Masood (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/
RTR2S1SZ 
September 30, 2011 
Tears of the Sun, a rock band from Uzbekistan, performs during an underground pre-rock festival concert... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
To match story AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/ 
Tears of the Sun, a rock band from Uzbekistan, performs during an underground pre-rock festival concert in Kabul September 27, 2011. Afghans are used to having their days broken by a burst of gunfire or the boom of an explosion. But the barrage of drumming, bass beats and amped-up guitar solos that will hit the city next week may stop many in their tracks. Sound Central, a one-day "stealth festival" that organisers hope will draw 1,000 to 2,000 young Afghans, will be the first music festival the country has seen since it plunged into three decades of violence in the late 1970s. Picture taken September 27, 2011. To match story AFGHANISTAN-ROCK/ REUTERS/Ahmad Masood (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
BRITAIN/
RTR2NXBP 
June 21, 2011 
AMP Capital Investors Principal, Infrastructure Debt, Gerry Jennings speaks during the Reuters Global... 
London, United Kingdom 
AMP Capital Investors Principal, Infrastructure Debt, Gerry Jennings speaks during the Reuters Global... 
AMP Capital Investors Principal, Infrastructure Debt, Gerry Jennings speaks during the Reuters Global Real Estate and Infrastructure Summit in London June 21, 2011. REUTERS/Benjamin Beavan (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS) 
BRITAIN/
RTR2NXBL 
June 21, 2011 
AMP Capital Investors Head of Infrastructure Europe, Boe Pahari, listens during the Reuters Global Real... 
London, United Kingdom 
AMP Capital Investors Head of Infrastructure Europe, Boe Pahari, listens during the Reuters Global Real... 
AMP Capital Investors Head of Infrastructure Europe, Boe Pahari, listens during the Reuters Global Real Estate Summit in London June 21, 2011. REUTERS/Benjamin Beavan (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS) 
OIL-STOCKPILES/EMERGENCY
RTR2JKLW 
March 07, 2011 
Gasoline prices are displayed on a pump at a filling station on the Palisades Interstate Parkway in Orangeburg,... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Gasoline prices are displayed on a pump at a filling station on the Palisades Interstate Parkway in Orangeburg... 
Gasoline prices are displayed on a pump at a filling station on the Palisades Interstate Parkway in Orangeburg, New York, March 7, 2011. The U.S. government reiterated that it could tap its strategic oil reserves to safeguard economic growth, as surging gasoline prices threaten to amp up pressure for action. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES - Tags: TRANSPORT POLITICS ENERGY BUSINESS) 
OIL-STOCKPILES/EMERGENCY
RTR2JKLU 
March 07, 2011 
Gasoline prices are displayed on a pump at a filling station on the Palisades Interstate Parkway in Orangeburg,... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Gasoline prices are displayed on a pump at a filling station on the Palisades Interstate Parkway in Orangeburg... 
Gasoline prices are displayed on a pump at a filling station on the Palisades Interstate Parkway in Orangeburg, New York, March 7, 2011. The U.S. government reiterated that it could tap its strategic oil reserves to safeguard economic growth, as surging gasoline prices threaten to amp up pressure for action. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS TRANSPORT POLITICS) 
POPE/
RTXW4SZ 
January 01, 2011 
Pope Benedict XVI waves as he arrives to lead his first mass of the New Year in Saint Peter's Basilica... 
Vatican, Vatican City 
Pope Benedict XVI waves as he arrives to lead his first mass of the New Year in Saint Peter's Basilica... 
Pope Benedict XVI waves as he arrives to lead his first mass of the New Year in Saint Peter's Basilica at the Vatican January 1, 2011. REUTERS/Alessia Pierdomenico (VATICAN - Tags: RELIGION) 
AXAASIAPACIFIC-AMP/
RTXUNGE 
November 15, 2010 
A traffic light signal is illuminated in front of the AMP Centre in Sydney November 15, 2010. Australian... 
Sydney, Australia 
A traffic light signal is illuminated in front of the AMP Centre in Sydney 
A traffic light signal is illuminated in front of the AMP Centre in Sydney November 15, 2010. Australian wealth manager AMP and French insurer AXA SA launched a new $13.1 billion-plus bid for AXA Asia Pacific, a move set to challenge banks' domination of the world's fourth-largest wealth market down under. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne (AUSTRALIA - Tags: BUSINESS) 
AXAASIAPACIFIC-AMP/
RTXUNFT 
November 15, 2010 
A pedestrian under an umbrella waits in front of the AMP Centre in Sydney November 15, 2010. Australian... 
Sydney, Australia 
Pedestrian under an umbrella waits in front of the AMP Centre in Sydney 
A pedestrian under an umbrella waits in front of the AMP Centre in Sydney November 15, 2010. Australian wealth manager AMP and French insurer AXA SA launched a new $13.1 billion-plus bid for AXA Asia Pacific, a move set to challenge banks' domination of the world's fourth-largest wealth market down under. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne (AUSTRALIA - Tags: BUSINESS) 
AXAASIAPACIFIC-AMP/
RTXUNFP 
November 15, 2010 
An AMP Centre logo is seen in Sydney November 15, 2010. Australian wealth manager AMP and French insurer... 
Sydney, Australia 
An AMP Centre logo is seen in Sydney 
An AMP Centre logo is seen in Sydney November 15, 2010. Australian wealth manager AMP and French insurer AXA SA launched a new $13.1 billion-plus bid for AXA Asia Pacific, a move set to challenge banks' domination of the world's fourth-largest wealth market down under. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne (AUSTRALIA - Tags: BUSINESS) 
AXAASIAPACIFIC-AMP/
RTXUNFK 
November 15, 2010 
An AMP Centre logo is seen in Sydney November 15, 2010. Australian wealth manager AMP and French insurer... 
Sydney, Australia 
An AMP Centre logo is seen in Sydney 
An AMP Centre logo is seen in Sydney November 15, 2010. Australian wealth manager AMP and French insurer AXA SA launched a new $13.1 billion-plus bid for AXA Asia Pacific, a move set to challenge banks' domination of the world's fourth-largest wealth market down under. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne (AUSTRALIA - Tags: BUSINESS) 
HAITI-STORM/
RTXU6PI 
November 04, 2010 
Haitian earthquake survivors fight after a meeting informing them to leave their camp ahead of Tropical... 
Port-Au-Prince, Haiti 
Haitian earthquake survivors fight after a meeting informing them to leave their camp ahead of Tropical... 
Haitian earthquake survivors fight after a meeting informing them to leave their camp ahead of Tropical Storm Tomas, at Camp Corail, a provisional camp about 12 miles (20 km) north of Port-au-Prince November 3, 2010. The fight broke out between those who opposed the move and others who wanted to leave. The tropical cyclone barreling toward Haiti threatens hundreds of thousands with deadly floodwaters and will likely worsen a cholera epidemic that has already killed more than 440 people, the United Nations said on Wednesday. Tropical Storm Tomas is expected to hit Haiti on Friday. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz (HAITI - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT) 
AXA/NAB
RTR2IBCY 
September 14, 2010 
A couple uses a National Australia Bank umbrella as they walk in central Sydney September 14, 2010. National... 
Sydney, Australia 
A couple uses a National Australia Bank umbrella as they walk in central Sydney 
A couple uses a National Australia Bank umbrella as they walk in central Sydney September 14, 2010. National Australia Bank (NAB) withdrew its $12 billion bid for wealth manager AXA Asia Pacific on Tuesday after a second rejection by regulators, leaving the door open for a bid by AMP. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz (AUSTRALIA - Tags: BUSINESS) 
AXA-NAB/
RTR2I34S 
September 09, 2010 
The AXA Asia Pacific and AMP logo signs are seen at their headquarters in Melbourne September 9, 2010.... 
Melbourne, Australia 
The AXA Asia Pacific and AMP logo signs are seen at their headquarters in Melbourne 
The AXA Asia Pacific and AMP logo signs are seen at their headquarters in Melbourne September 9, 2010. Australia's competition regulator has blocked National Australia Bank's $12 billion bid for AXA Asia Pacific for a second time, dealing a blow to NAB's efforts to cement its dominance in the world's fourth-largest wealth management market. REUTERS/Mick Tsikas (AUSTRALIA - Tags: BUSINESS) 
AMP/
RTR2HEDO 
August 19, 2010 
Two office workers walk past the AMP centre building in central Sydney August 19, 2010. AMP Ltd, Australia's... 
Sydney, Australia 
Two office workers walk past the AMP centre building in central Sydney 
Two office workers walk past the AMP centre building in central Sydney August 19, 2010. AMP Ltd, Australia's second-largest asset manager, said on Thursday local rival AXA Asia Pacific remains strategically attractive after posting a lower-than-expected underlying first-half profit on weak markets. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz (AUSTRALIA - Tags: BUSINESS) 
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