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ITALY-CHURCH/
RTS7KNHE 
May 03, 2022 
A general view of the attic of the San Gioacchino church, where 35 people hid over nine months during... 
Rome, Italy 
Graffiti on the walls of Rome church's attic narrate months of hiding and suffering during WW2 
A general view of the attic of the San Gioacchino church, where 35 people hid over nine months during the Nazi-fascist occupation of Rome between 1943-1944 and left their testimony of isolation and suffering through graffiti on the walls, in Rome, Italy, May 3, 2022. Picture taken May 3, 2022. REUTERS/Yara Nardi 
ITALY-CHURCH/
RTS7KNHA 
May 03, 2022 
Father Ezio Marcelli, 90, walks past the graffiti that he discovered in the attic of the San Gioacchino... 
Rome, Italy 
Graffiti on the walls of Rome church's attic narrate months of hiding and suffering during WW2 
Father Ezio Marcelli, 90, walks past the graffiti that he discovered in the attic of the San Gioacchino church, where 35 people hid over nine months during the Nazi-fascist occupation of Rome between 1943-1944 and left their testimony of isolation and suffering through graffiti on the walls, in Rome, Italy, May 3, 2022. Picture taken May 3, 2022. REUTERS/Yara Nardi 
ITALY-CHURCH/
RTS7KNH9 
May 03, 2022 
Father Ezio Marcelli, 90, stands in the attic of the San Gioacchino church, where 35 people hid over... 
Rome, Italy 
Graffiti on the walls of Rome church's attic narrate months of hiding and suffering during WW2 
Father Ezio Marcelli, 90, stands in the attic of the San Gioacchino church, where 35 people hid over nine months during the Nazi-fascist occupation of Rome between 1943-1944 and left their testimony of isolation and suffering through graffiti on the walls, in Rome, Italy, May 3, 2022. Picture taken May 3, 2022. REUTERS/Yara Nardi 
ITALY-CHURCH/
RTS7KNH6 
May 03, 2022 
Father Ezio Marcelli, 90, walks into the attic of the San Gioacchino church, where 35 people hid over... 
Rome, Italy 
Graffiti on the walls of Rome church's attic narrate months of hiding and suffering during WW2 
Father Ezio Marcelli, 90, walks into the attic of the San Gioacchino church, where 35 people hid over nine months during the Nazi-fascist occupation of Rome between 1943-1944 and left their testimony of isolation and suffering through graffiti on the walls, in Rome, Italy, May 3, 2022. Picture taken May 3, 2022. REUTERS/Yara Nardi 
ITALY-CHURCH/
RTS7KNH1 
May 03, 2022 
Father Ezio Marcelli, 90, stands at the entrance of the attic of the San Gioacchino church where, 35... 
Rome, Italy 
Graffiti on the walls of Rome church's attic narrate months of hiding and suffering during WW2 
Father Ezio Marcelli, 90, stands at the entrance of the attic of the San Gioacchino church where, 35 people hid over nine months during the Nazi-fascist occupation of Rome between 1943-1944 and left their testimony of isolation and suffering through graffiti on the walls, in Rome, Italy, May 3, 2022. Picture taken May 3, 2022. REUTERS/Yara Nardi 
ITALY-CHURCH/
RTS7KNGY 
May 03, 2022 
Father Ezio Marcelli, 90, shows a written register that he discovered in the attic of the San Gioacchino... 
Rome, Italy 
Graffiti on the walls of Rome church's attic narrate months of hiding and suffering during WW2 
Father Ezio Marcelli, 90, shows a written register that he discovered in the attic of the San Gioacchino church, where 35 people hid over nine months during the Nazi-fascist occupation of Rome between 1943-1944 and left their testimony of isolation and suffering through graffiti on the walls, in Rome, Italy, May 3, 2022. Picture taken May 3, 2022. REUTERS/Yara Nardi 
ITALY-CHURCH/
RTS7KNGW 
May 03, 2022 
Father Ezio Marcelli, 90, looks at a graffiti that he discovered in the attic of the San Gioacchino church,... 
Rome, Italy 
Graffiti on the walls of Rome church's attic narrate months of hiding and suffering during WW2 
Father Ezio Marcelli, 90, looks at a graffiti that he discovered in the attic of the San Gioacchino church, where 35 people hid over nine months during the Nazi-fascist occupation of Rome between 1943-1944 and left their testimony of isolation and suffering through graffiti on the walls, in Rome, Italy, May 3, 2022. Picture taken May 3, 2022. REUTERS/Yara Nardi 
ITALY-CHURCH/
RTS7KNGV 
May 03, 2022 
Father Ezio Marcelli, 90, looks at a graffiti that he discovered in the attic of the San Gioacchino church,... 
Rome, Italy 
Graffiti on the walls of Rome church's attic narrate months of hiding and suffering during WW2 
Father Ezio Marcelli, 90, looks at a graffiti that he discovered in the attic of the San Gioacchino church, where 35 people hid over nine months during the Nazi-fascist occupation of Rome between 1943-1944 and left their testimony of isolation and suffering through graffiti on the walls, in Rome, Italy, May 3, 2022. Picture taken May 3, 2022. REUTERS/Yara Nardi 
ITALY-CHURCH/
RTS7KNGU 
May 03, 2022 
A general view from the attic of the San Gioacchino church, where 35 people hid over nine months during... 
Rome, Italy 
Graffiti on the walls of Rome church's attic narrate months of hiding and suffering during WW2 
A general view from the attic of the San Gioacchino church, where 35 people hid over nine months during the Nazi-fascist occupation of Rome between 1943-1944 and left their testimony of isolation and suffering through graffiti on the walls, in Rome, Italy, May 3, 2022. Picture taken May 3, 2022. REUTERS/Yara Nardi 
ITALY-CHURCH/
RTS7KNGT 
May 03, 2022 
Father Ezio Marcelli, 90, shows a crossword that he discovered in the attic of the San Gioacchino church,... 
Rome, Italy 
Graffiti on the walls of Rome church's attic narrate months of hiding and suffering during WW2 
Father Ezio Marcelli, 90, shows a crossword that he discovered in the attic of the San Gioacchino church, where 35 people hid over nine months during the Nazi-fascist occupation of Rome between 1943-1944 and left their testimony of isolation and suffering through graffiti on the walls, in Rome, Italy, May 3, 2022. Picture taken May 3, 2022. REUTERS/Yara Nardi 
ITALY-CHURCH/
RTS7KNGR 
May 03, 2022 
A general view of items that were discovered by father Ezio Marcelli, 90, in the attic of the San Gioacchino... 
Rome, Italy 
Graffiti on the walls of Rome church's attic narrate months of hiding and suffering during WW2 
A general view of items that were discovered by father Ezio Marcelli, 90, in the attic of the San Gioacchino church, where 35 people hid over nine months during the Nazi-fascist occupation of Rome between 1943-1944 and left their testimony of isolation and suffering through graffiti on the walls, in Rome, Italy, May 3, 2022. Picture taken May 3, 2022. REUTERS/Yara Nardi 
USA-CONGRESS/CHENEY-WYOMING
RTXC88ED 
May 08, 2021 
Tage Benson, a Republican, and Democrat Chamois Andersen talk politics at the Owl in the Attic antiques... 
Laramie, UNITED STATES 
Liz Cheney down but not out in Wyoming after crossing Trump 
Tage Benson, a Republican, and Democrat Chamois Andersen talk politics at the Owl in the Attic antiques store in Laramie, Wyoming, U.S., May 8, 2021. Picture taken May 8, 2021. REUTERS/Nathan Layne 
USA-CONGRESS/CHENEY-WYOMING
RTXC88E5 
May 08, 2021 
Tage Benson, a Republican who supports Congresswoman Liz Cheney in her battles with former U.S. President... 
Laramie, UNITED STATES 
Liz Cheney down but not out in Wyoming after crossing Trump 
Tage Benson, a Republican who supports Congresswoman Liz Cheney in her battles with former U.S. President Donald Trump, works the register at the Owl in the Attic antiques store in Laramie, Wyoming, U.S., May 8, 2021. Picture taken May 8, 2021. REUTERS/Nathan Layne 
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Spotlight 
Rebuilding the fire-damaged Notre Dame Cathedral 
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HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/BRITAIN-SCRUBS
RTS38M0G 
April 10, 2020 
Dulcie Scott from Mickleton, Gloucestershire works from home packing and organising scrubs to be made... 
MICKLETON, United Kingdom 
The spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Mickleton 
Dulcie Scott from Mickleton, Gloucestershire works from home packing and organising scrubs to be made and then distributed, Costume makers in Britain who have previously dressed actors from Downton Abbey to Batman have joined forces to make scrubs for medics on the frontline of the coronavirus battle. Working from front rooms, sheds and attics, the team are churning out uniforms for returning medics and those clinicians who do not normally wear the outfit, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, Mickleton, Britain, April 10, 2020. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/BRITAIN-SCRUBS
RTS38LZS 
April 10, 2020 
Dulcie Scott from Mickleton, Gloucestershire works from home packing and organising scrubs to be made... 
MICKLETON, United Kingdom 
The spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Mickleton 
Dulcie Scott from Mickleton, Gloucestershire works from home packing and organising scrubs to be made and then distributed, Costume makers in Britain who have previously dressed actors from Downton Abbey to Batman have joined forces to make scrubs for medics on the frontline of the coronavirus battle. Working from front rooms, sheds and attics, the team are churning out uniforms for returning medics and those clinicians who do not normally wear the outfit, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, Mickleton, Britain, April 10, 2020. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/BRITAIN-SCRUBS
RTS38LZQ 
April 10, 2020 
Dulcie Scott from Mickleton, Gloucestershire works from home packing and organising scrubs to be made... 
MICKLETON, United Kingdom 
The spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Mickleton 
Dulcie Scott from Mickleton, Gloucestershire works from home packing and organising scrubs to be made and then distributed, Costume makers in Britain who have previously dressed actors from Downton Abbey to Batman have joined forces to make scrubs for medics on the frontline of the coronavirus battle. Working from front rooms, sheds and attics, the team are churning out uniforms for returning medics and those clinicians who do not normally wear the outfit, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, Mickleton, Britain, April 10, 2020. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/BRITAIN-SCRUBS
RTS38LZP 
April 10, 2020 
Dulcie Scott from Mickleton, Gloucestershire works from home packing and organising scrubs to be made... 
MICKLETON, United Kingdom 
The spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Mickleton 
Dulcie Scott from Mickleton, Gloucestershire works from home packing and organising scrubs to be made and then distributed, Costume makers in Britain who have previously dressed actors from Downton Abbey to Batman have joined forces to make scrubs for medics on the frontline of the coronavirus battle. Working from front rooms, sheds and attics, the team are churning out uniforms for returning medics and those clinicians who do not normally wear the outfit, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, Mickleton, Britain, April 10, 2020. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/BRITAIN-SCRUBS
RTS38LZN 
April 10, 2020 
Dulcie Scott from Mickleton, Gloucestershire works from home packing and organising scrubs to be made... 
MICKLETON, United Kingdom 
The spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Mickleton 
Dulcie Scott from Mickleton, Gloucestershire works from home packing and organising scrubs to be made and then distributed, Costume makers in Britain who have previously dressed actors from Downton Abbey to Batman have joined forces to make scrubs for medics on the frontline of the coronavirus battle. Working from front rooms, sheds and attics, the team are churning out uniforms for returning medics and those clinicians who do not normally wear the outfit, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, Mickleton, Britain, April 10, 2020. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/BRITAIN-SCRUBS
RTS38LZL 
April 10, 2020 
Dulcie Scott from Mickleton, Gloucestershire works from home packing and organising scrubs to be made... 
MICKLETON, United Kingdom 
The spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Mickleton 
Dulcie Scott from Mickleton, Gloucestershire works from home packing and organising scrubs to be made and then distributed, Costume makers in Britain who have previously dressed actors from Downton Abbey to Batman have joined forces to make scrubs for medics on the frontline of the coronavirus battle. Working from front rooms, sheds and attics, the team are churning out uniforms for returning medics and those clinicians who do not normally wear the outfit, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, Mickleton, Britain, April 10, 2020. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/BRITAIN-SCRUBS
RTS38LZE 
April 10, 2020 
Dulcie Scott from Mickleton, Gloucestershire works from home packing and organising scrubs to be made... 
MICKLETON, United Kingdom 
The spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Mickleton 
Dulcie Scott from Mickleton, Gloucestershire works from home packing and organising scrubs to be made and then distributed, Costume makers in Britain who have previously dressed actors from Downton Abbey to Batman have joined forces to make scrubs for medics on the frontline of the coronavirus battle. Working from front rooms, sheds and attics, the team are churning out uniforms for returning medics and those clinicians who do not normally wear the outfit, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, Mickleton, Britain, April 10, 2020. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/NORWAY-QUARANTINE
RTS37XAN 
April 02, 2020 
Reuters photographer Nora Savosnick's childhood dolls lie in the attic of Savosnick's family home, as... 
Oslo, Norway 
The Wider Image: Quarantine millennials face bedtimes and old rules as they move home 
Reuters photographer Nora Savosnick's childhood dolls lie in the attic of Savosnick's family home, as Nora completes 14-days of quarantine at her childhood home, since arriving from New York, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Oslo, Norway, March 26, 2020. REUTERS/Nora Savosnick SEARCH "SAVOSNICK QUARANTINE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. THE IMAGES SHOULD ONLY BE USED TOGETHER WITH THE STORY - NO STAND-ALONE USES. 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/NORWAY-QUARANTINE
RTS37XAI 
April 02, 2020 
The view of Reuters photographer Nora Savosnick's family home is pictured from the attic, as Nora completes... 
Oslo, Norway 
The Wider Image: Quarantine millennials face bedtimes and old rules as they move home 
The view of Reuters photographer Nora Savosnick's family home is pictured from the attic, as Nora completes 14-days of quarantine since arriving from New York, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Oslo, Norway, March 21, 2020. REUTERS/Nora Savosnick SEARCH "SAVOSNICK QUARANTINE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. THE IMAGES SHOULD ONLY BE USED TOGETHER WITH THE STORY - NO STAND-ALONE USES. 
ISRAEL-ELECTION/SETTLEMENTS-PALESTINIANS
RTS2PT9R 
September 09, 2019 
Michael Netzer, 63, an American comic artist formerly named Mike Nasser, gestures as he speaks during... 
Ofra, Palestinian Territories 
The Wider Image: Israel's settlers and the Palestinians they live among 
Michael Netzer, 63, an American comic artist formerly named Mike Nasser, gestures as he speaks during his interview with Reuters in his attic studio at his home in the Israeli settlement of Ofra in the occupied West Bank, May 28, 2019. Ofra is one of the first settlements that Israel established in the West Bank after it captured the territory in 1967 Middle East war. "It's ridiculous to say that Jews can't live here," said Netzer. "The Bible is a part of it. I would ask anybody: Is it so easy to lose your connection to your ancestors and your land? Of course it isn't. For the Jewish people, that history is what made us what we are." REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun SEARCH "SETTLEMENTS WEST BANK" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
ISRAEL-ARTIST/
RTS2IW6X 
June 20, 2019 
Michael Netzer, an American comics artist formerly named Mike Nasser, sketches at his attic studio in... 
Ofra, Palestinian Territories 
Michael Netzer, an American comics artist formerly named Mike Nasser, sketches at his attic studio in... 
Michael Netzer, an American comics artist formerly named Mike Nasser, sketches at his attic studio in his home in the Jewish settlement of Ofra in the Israeli-occupied West Bank May 28, 2019. Picture taken May 28, 2019. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun 
ISRAEL-ARTIST/
RTS2IW6V 
June 20, 2019 
Michael Netzer, an American comics artist formerly named Mike Nasser, shows a comic book page he worked... 
Ofra, Palestinian Territories 
Michael Netzer, an American comics artist formerly named Mike Nasser, shows a comic book page he worked... 
Michael Netzer, an American comics artist formerly named Mike Nasser, shows a comic book page he worked on, at his attic studio in his home in the Jewish settlement of Ofra in the Israeli-occupied West Bank May 28, 2019. Picture taken May 28, 2019. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun 
ISRAEL-ARTIST/
RTS2IW6S 
June 20, 2019 
Michael Netzer, an American comics artist formerly named Mike Nasser, gestures during his interview with... 
Ofra, Palestinian Territories 
Michael Netzer, an American comics artist formerly named Mike Nasser, gestures during his interview with... 
Michael Netzer, an American comics artist formerly named Mike Nasser, gestures during his interview with Reuters at his attic studio in his home in the Jewish settlement of Ofra in the Israeli-occupied West Bank May 28, 2019. Picture taken May 28, 2019. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun 
FRANCE-CARAVAGGIO/
RTX6ZB73 
June 14, 2019 
Workers prepare to hang a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" that might have been painted... 
Paris, France 
Caravaggio pianting is put on display before auction in Paris 
Workers prepare to hang a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" that might have been painted by Italian master Caravaggio (1571-1610) at the Drouot auction house, in Paris, France, June 14, 2019. The painting was discovered in an attic in Toulouse in 2014 and the auction estimates a sale of 100-150 millions. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-CARAVAGGIO/
RTX6ZB6Y 
June 14, 2019 
Workers prepare to hang a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes", that might have been painted... 
Paris, France 
Workers prepare to hang a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes", that might have been painted... 
Workers prepare to hang a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes", that might have been painted by Italian master Caravaggio (1571-1610), at the Drouot auction house in Paris, France, June 14, 2019. The painting was discovered in an attic in Toulouse in 2014 and it will be put on auction in Toulouse at the end of June. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-CARAVAGGIO/
RTX6ZB6W 
June 14, 2019 
Workers prepare to hang a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes", that might have been painted... 
Paris, France 
Workers prepare to hang a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes", that might have been painted... 
Workers prepare to hang a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes", that might have been painted by Italian master Caravaggio (1571-1610), at the Drouot auction house in Paris, France, June 14, 2019. The painting was discovered in an attic in Toulouse in 2014 and it will be put on auction in Toulouse at the end of June. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-CARAVAGGIO/
RTX6ZB6U 
June 14, 2019 
Workers prepare to hang a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes", that might have been painted... 
Paris, France 
Workers prepare to hang a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes", that might have been painted... 
Workers prepare to hang a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes", that might have been painted by Italian master Caravaggio (1571-1610), at the Drouot auction house in Paris, France, June 14, 2019. The painting was discovered in an attic in Toulouse in 2014 and it will be put on auction in Toulouse at the end of June. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-CARAVAGGIO/
RTX6ZB6M 
June 14, 2019 
Workers hang a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes", that might have been painted by Italian... 
Paris, France 
Workers hang a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes", that might have been painted by Italian... 
Workers hang a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes", that might have been painted by Italian master Caravaggio (1571-1610), at the Drouot auction house in Paris, France, June 14, 2019. The painting was discovered in an attic in Toulouse in 2014 and it will be put on auction in Toulouse at the end of June. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-CARAVAGGIO/
RTX6ZB6J 
June 14, 2019 
Workers hang a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes", that might have been painted by Italian... 
Paris, France 
Workers hang a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes", that might have been painted by Italian... 
Workers hang a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes", that might have been painted by Italian master Caravaggio (1571-1610), at the Drouot auction house in Paris, France, June 14, 2019. The painting was discovered in an attic in Toulouse in 2014 and it will be put on auction in Toulouse at the end of June. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-CARAVAGGIO/
RTX6ZB6I 
June 14, 2019 
Workers hang a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes", that might have been painted by Italian... 
Paris, France 
Workers hang a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes", that might have been painted by Italian... 
Workers hang a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes", that might have been painted by Italian master Caravaggio (1571-1610), at the Drouot auction house in Paris, France, June 14, 2019. The painting was discovered in an attic in Toulouse in 2014 and it will be put on auction in Toulouse at the end of June. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
USA-HOUSING/MAP
RTX6W1CO 
May 22, 2019 
Krista Lindholm looks up at the uninsulated ceiling of the attic at her home at Joint Base Lewis-McChord,... 
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, UNITED STATES 
Lindholm looks up at the uninsulated ceiling of the attic at her home at Joint Base Lewis-McChord 
Krista Lindholm looks up at the uninsulated ceiling of the attic at her home at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, U.S. May 13, 2019. Picture taken May 13, 2019. To match Special Report USA-HOUSING/MAP REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson 
USA-HOUSING/MAP
RTX6W1CN 
May 22, 2019 
Krista Lindholm uses her phone's flashlight feature to inspect a blackened wall in her uninsulated attic... 
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, UNITED STATES 
Lindholm uses her phone's flashlight feature to inspect a blackened wall in her uninsulated attic at... 
Krista Lindholm uses her phone's flashlight feature to inspect a blackened wall in her uninsulated attic at her home at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, U.S. May 13, 2019. Picture taken May 13, 2019. To match Special Report USA-HOUSING/MAP REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson 
USA-MILITARY/DEVELOPER
RTX6JZY2 
December 27, 2018 
A tarp covers a leak in the ceiling of the master bedroom of a Corvias-managed military housing unit... 
Fort Meade, UNITED STATES 
A tarp covers a leak in the ceiling of the master bedroom of a Corvias-managed military housing unit... 
A tarp covers a leak in the ceiling of the master bedroom of a Corvias-managed military housing unit after the residents discovered mold in their attic in Fort Meade, Maryland, U.S. October 29, 2018. Picture taken October 29, 2018. To match Special Report USA-MILITARY/DEVELOPER. REUTERS/Andrea Januta 
USA-MILITARY/CONSTRUCTION
RTX6JF1G 
December 21, 2018 
Air Force Technical Sgt. Ann Yarbrough, with husband Michael, pointS to the entrance of their attic,... 
Biloxi, UNITED STATES 
Air Force Technical Sgt. Ann Yarbrough, with husband Michael, point to the entrance of their attic, where... 
Air Force Technical Sgt. Ann Yarbrough, with husband Michael, pointS to the entrance of their attic, where workers found a mold infestation in their home at Keesler Air Force base in Biloxi, Mississippi, U.S. December 7, 2018. Picture taken December 7, 2018. To match Special Report USA-MILITARY/CONSTRUCTION REUTERS/Deborah Nelson 
STORM-MICHAEL/
RTX6FE0U 
October 17, 2018 
David Ware, 63, of Greensboro, North Carolina, removes belongings from his mother's attic in the aftermath... 
Panama City, UNITED STATES 
David Ware, 63, of Greensboro, North Carolina, removes belongings from his mother's attic in the aftermath... 
David Ware, 63, of Greensboro, North Carolina, removes belongings from his mother's attic in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael in Panama City, Florida, U.S., October 16, 2018. REUTERS/Terray Sylvester 
RUSSIA-ODDLY/
RTSUXEK 
December 06, 2016 
Mikhail Baburin, 66, sits with his laika dog Sever on an attic of a shed at a court yard of his house... 
MIKHAILOVKA, Russia 
Baburin sits with his laika dog Sever on attic of shed at court yard of his house in remote Siberian... 
Mikhail Baburin, 66, sits with his laika dog Sever on an attic of a shed at a court yard of his house in the remote Siberian village of Mikhailovka, Krasnoyarsk region, Russia, December 5, 2016. Baburin, a former Navy man, barge worker and employee of a military plant in Krasnoyarsk, is the last inhabitant of Mikhailovka, which was founded in the 19th century by migrants from Russia's Mordovia region. He moved in 2000 to Mikhailovka where he was born and has lived there all alone for the last 10 years with only domestic animals. Picture taken December 5, 2016. REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin 
FRANCE-CARAVAGGIO/
RTX29P8I 
April 13, 2016 
A detail of a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" is pictured during its presentation in... 
Paris, France 
A detail of a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" is pictured during its presentation in... 
A detail of a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" is pictured during its presentation in Paris, France, April 12, 2016, that might have been painted by Italian master Caravaggio (1571-1610) and was discovered in an attic in Toulouse and could be worth more than 100 million euros. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-CARAVAGGIO/
RTX29MGU 
April 12, 2016 
A visitor looks at a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" during its presentation in Paris,... 
Paris, France 
A visitor looks at a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" during its presentation in Paris... 
A visitor looks at a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" during its presentation in Paris, France, April 12, 2016, that might have been painted by Italian master Caravaggio (1571-1610) and was discovered in an attic in Toulouse and could be worth more than 100 million euros. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-CARAVAGGIO/
RTX29MGT 
April 12, 2016 
A painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" is pictured during its presentation in Paris, France,... 
Paris, France 
A painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" is pictured during its presentation in Paris 
A painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" is pictured during its presentation in Paris, France, April 12, 2016, that might have been painted by Italian master Caravaggio (1571-1610) and was discovered in an attic in Toulouse and could be worth more than 100 million euros. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-CARAVAGGIO/
RTX29MGD 
April 12, 2016 
A detail of a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" is pictured during its presentation in... 
Paris, France 
A detail of a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" is pictured during its presentation in... 
A detail of a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" is pictured during its presentation in Paris, France, April 12, 2016, that might have been painted by Italian master Caravaggio (1571-1610) and was discovered in an attic in Toulouse and could be worth more than 100 million euros. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-CARAVAGGIO/
RTX29MGB 
April 12, 2016 
Visitors looks at a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" during its presentation in Paris,... 
Paris, France 
Visitors looks at a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" during its presentation in Paris 
Visitors looks at a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" during its presentation in Paris, France, April 12, 2016, that might have been painted by Italian master Caravaggio (1571-1610) and was discovered in an attic in Toulouse and could be worth more than 100 million euros. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-CARAVAGGIO/
RTX29MG9 
April 12, 2016 
A visitor looks at a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" during its presentation in Paris,... 
Paris, France 
A visitor looks at a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" during its presentation in Paris... 
A visitor looks at a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" during its presentation in Paris, France, April 12, 2016, that might have been painted by Italian master Caravaggio (1571-1610) and was discovered in an attic in Toulouse and could be worth more than 100 million euros. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-CARAVAGGIO/
RTX29MDX 
April 12, 2016 
Visitors look at a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" during its presentation in Paris,... 
Paris, France 
Visitors look at a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" during its presentation in Paris 
Visitors look at a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" during its presentation in Paris, France, April 12, 2016, that might have been painted by Italian master Caravaggio (1571-1610) and was discovered in an attic in Toulouse and could be worth more than 100 million euros. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-CARAVAGGIO/
RTX29MDQ 
April 12, 2016 
French art expert Stephane Pinta shows an x-ray image of a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes"... 
Paris, France 
French art expert Stephane Pinta shows an x-ray image of a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes"... 
French art expert Stephane Pinta shows an x-ray image of a painting entitled "Judith Beheading Holofernes" during its presentation in Paris, France, April 12, 2016, that might have been painted by Italian master Caravaggio (1571-1610) and was discovered in an attic in Toulouse and could be worth more than 100 million euros. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
GERMANY-DISASTER/
RTS58K4 
October 20, 2015 
German policemen and investigators inspect the remains of an attic of a house in the southern German... 
Pforzheim, Germany 
German policemen and investigators inspect the remains of an attic of a house in Pforzheim after a fire... 
German policemen and investigators inspect the remains of an attic of a house in the southern German town of Pforzheim, Germany, October 20, 2015, after a fire killed four people and injured four others during the night. The cause of the fire is not yet known. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler
GERMANY-DISASTER/
RTS58K1 
October 20, 2015 
German policemen and investigators enter a house in the southern German town of Pforzheim, Germany, October... 
Pforzheim, Germany 
German policemen and investigators enter a house after a fire in the attic killed four people and injured... 
German policemen and investigators enter a house in the southern German town of Pforzheim, Germany, October 20, 2015, after a fire in the attic killed four people and injured four others during the night . The cause of the fire is not yet known. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler
GERMANY-DISASTER/
RTS58JT 
October 20, 2015 
German policemen stand guard in front of a house in the southern German town of Pforzheim, Germany, October... 
Pforzheim, Germany 
German policemen stand guard in front of a house after a fire in the attic killed four people and injured... 
German policemen stand guard in front of a house in the southern German town of Pforzheim, Germany, October 20, 2015, after a fire in the attic killed four people and injured four others during the night . The cause of he fire is not yet known. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler
GERMANY-DISASTER/
RTS58JN 
October 20, 2015 
German policemen and investigators inspect the remains of an attic of a house in the southern German... 
Pforzheim, Germany 
German policemen and investigators inspect the remains of an attic of a house in Pforzheim after a fire... 
German policemen and investigators inspect the remains of an attic of a house in the southern German town of Pforzheim, Germany, October 20, 2015, after a fire killed four people and injured four others during the night. The cause of the fire is not yet known. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler
GERMANY-DISASTER/
RTS58JI 
October 20, 2015 
German policemen and investigators inspect the remains of an attic of a house in the southern German... 
Pforzheim, Germany 
German policemen and investigators inspect the remains of an attic of a house in Pforzheim after a fire... 
German policemen and investigators inspect the remains of an attic of a house in the southern German town of Pforzheim, Germany, October 20, 2015, after a fire killed four people and injured four others during the night. The cause of the fire is not yet known. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler
GERMANY-DISASTER/
RTS58JF 
October 20, 2015 
German policemen and investigators inspect the remains of an attic of a house in the southern German... 
Pforzheim, Germany 
German policemen and investigators inspect the remains of an attic of a house in Pforzheim after a fire... 
German policemen and investigators inspect the remains of an attic of a house in the southern German town of Pforzheim, Germany, October 20, 2015, after a fire killed four people and injured four others during the night. The cause of the fire is not yet known. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler
FASHION-PRADA/ARTS
RTX1BTZ7 
May 06, 2015 
A man looks at a sculpture from the series "Caryatid from the attic in the Forum of Augustus" at the... 
Milan, Italy 
Man looks at a sculpture from the series "Caryatid from the attic in the Forum of Augustus" at the Prada... 
A man looks at a sculpture from the series "Caryatid from the attic in the Forum of Augustus" at the Prada Foundation in Milan, May 6, 2015. Prada is launching a giant multi-disciplinary arts complex on the edge of Milan that it hopes will attract tens of thousands of visitors a year. The Italian fashion house opens a 19,000-square-meter (205,000-square-foot) headquarters for its art foundation on May 9 in a century-old ex-distillery transformed and extended by Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini
HUNGARY-FARRIGHT/MUNICIPAL
RTR49MP0 
October 10, 2014 
A Roma child plays in the attic of a house in a slum in Tiszavasvari, east of Budapest September 26,... 
TISZAVASVARI, Hungary 
Roma child plays in the attic of a house in a slum in Tiszavasvari 
A Roma child plays in the attic of a house in a slum in Tiszavasvari, east of Budapest September 26, 2014. Tiszavasvari, a town of 13,000, is by far the largest Jobbik-controlled municipality. Hungary's far-right Jobbik party is on track to take over dozens of city halls in a municipal election on October 12, 2014, handing it new powers that, critics say, it will use to persecute ethnic minorities. But the experience in Tiszavasvari is that even the most hardline agenda ends up running aground in the swamp of budget shortfalls, petty squabbles and failed schemes that make up local politics in Hungary. For the town's Roma, many of whom live in a slum of mud huts where half-naked children play in a trash-strewn ditch, the budget shortfall meant at least they did not have to add harassment by a far-right militia to their list of problems. Picture taken September 26, 2014. REUTERS/Laszlo Balogh (HUNGARY - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY POVERTY) 
GERMANY-REALESTATE/BERLINWALL
RTR40UTM 
August 01, 2014 
A worker climbs a ladder in an attic that is being turned into a luxury loft in Berlin June 26, 2014.... 
Berlin, Germany 
Worker climbs a ladder in attic that is being turned into luxury loft in Berlin 
A worker climbs a ladder in an attic that is being turned into a luxury loft in Berlin June 26, 2014. On the anniversary of the fall of the Wall in 1989, Berlin is belatedly attracting the kind of wealth normally associated with the capital of a major economic power. A fluke of history means the city has a supply of vacant lots in coveted central locations along the Wall built by East Germany's communists to keep capitalism at bay, though some developers are wary of commercialising too brazenly on this. Picture taken June 26, 2014. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: REAL ESTATE BUSINESS) 
AUSTRIA-SISI/UNDERWEAR
RTR3MGTW 
April 24, 2014 
A small box with memorabilia of former Austrian Empress Elisabeth which lay hidden away for decades in... 
Vienna, Austria 
A small box with memorabilia of former Austrian Empress Elisabeth is on display at Sisi museum in Vienna... 
A small box with memorabilia of former Austrian Empress Elisabeth which lay hidden away for decades in the attic of Seisenegg Castle near the town of Amstetten in Lower Austria, is on display at Sisi museum in Vienna April 23, 2014. A special exhibit running from April 24 till December 24 commemorates the 10 year anniversary of the museum, dedicated to Habsburg Empress Elisabeth who was called Sisi by her family and friends. Picture taken April 23, 2014. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader (AUSTRIA - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ROYALS) 
USA-VIOLIN/WISCONSIN
RTX18BEL 
February 06, 2014 
The 300-year-old Stradivarius violin that was taken from the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra's concertmaster... 
Milwaukee, UNITED STATES 
The 300-year-old Stradivarius violin that was taken from the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra's concertmaster... 
The 300-year-old Stradivarius violin that was taken from the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra's concertmaster in an armed robbery is displayed for the media after it was recently recovered, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin February 6, 2014. The Stradivarius violin worth millions of dollars, which was stolen from a concert violinist in an armed robbery last week, has been recovered from a suitcase in the attic of a Milwaukee house, law enforcement officials said on Thursday. REUTERS/Darren Hauck (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY) 
USA-VIOLIN/WISCONSIN
RTX18BEI 
February 06, 2014 
The 300-year-old Stradivarius violin that was taken from the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra's concertmaster... 
Milwaukee, UNITED STATES 
The 300-year-old Stradivarius violin that was taken from the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra's concertmaster... 
The 300-year-old Stradivarius violin that was taken from the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra's concertmaster in an armed robbery is on display for the media after it was recently recovered, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin February 6, 2014. The Stradivarius violin worth millions of dollars, which was stolen from a concert violinist in an armed robbery last week, has been recovered from a suitcase in the attic of a Milwaukee house, law enforcement officials said on Thursday. REUTERS/Darren Hauck (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY) 
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