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BRITAIN-ECONOMY/BREWERY
RTSFONNH 
January 24, 2023 
A barmaid pours a pint of Milton Brewery’s Minerva at the Haymakers pub, Cambridge, Britain, January... 
Cambridge, United Kingdom 
A barmaid pours a pint of Milton Brewery’s Minerva at the Haymakers pub, in Cambridge 
A barmaid pours a pint of Milton Brewery’s Minerva at the Haymakers pub, Cambridge, Britain, January 24, 2023. REUTERS/Matthew Childs 
BRITAIN-ECONOMY/BREWERY
RTSFONNB 
January 24, 2023 
A barmaid pours a pint of Milton Brewery’s Minerva at the Haymakers pub, Cambridge, Britain, January... 
Cambridge, United Kingdom 
A barmaid pours a pint of Milton Brewery’s Minerva at the Haymakers pub, in Cambridge 
A barmaid pours a pint of Milton Brewery’s Minerva at the Haymakers pub, Cambridge, Britain, January 24, 2023. REUTERS/Matthew Childs 
BRITAIN-ECONOMY/BREWERY
RTSFONN7 
January 24, 2023 
A barmaid pours a pint of Milton Brewery’s Minerva at the Haymakers pub, Cambridge, Britain, January... 
Cambridge, United Kingdom 
A barmaid pours a pint of Milton Brewery’s Minerva at the Haymakers pub, in Cambridge 
A barmaid pours a pint of Milton Brewery’s Minerva at the Haymakers pub, Cambridge, Britain, January 24, 2023. REUTERS/Matthew Childs 
BRITAIN-ECONOMY/BREWERY
RTSFONMS 
January 24, 2023 
A barmaid pours a pint of Milton Brewery’s Minerva at the Haymakers pub, Cambridge, Britain, January... 
Cambridge, United Kingdom 
A barmaid pours a pint of Milton Brewery’s Minerva at the Haymakers pub, in Cambridge 
A barmaid pours a pint of Milton Brewery’s Minerva at the Haymakers pub, Cambridge, Britain, January 24, 2023. REUTERS/Matthew Childs 
BRITAIN-ENVIRONMENT/PUB
RTS2LHCM 
July 09, 2019 
A barmaid pours a pint at the Green Vic, at a pub in London aiming to be the world's most ethical pub,... 
London, United Kingdom 
A barmaid pours a pint at the Green Vic, at a pub in London aiming to be the world's most ethical pub,... 
A barmaid pours a pint at the Green Vic, at a pub in London aiming to be the world's most ethical pub, in Shoreditch, London, Britain July 5, 2019. Picture taken July 5, 2019. REUTERS/Simon Dawson 
GLOBAL-BREAKFAST/
RTX6BKUR 
July 16, 2018 
A barmaid serves breakfast in downtown Rome, Italy July16, 2018. REUTERS/Tony Gentile 
Rome, Italy 
A barmaid serves breakfast in downtown Rome 
A barmaid serves breakfast in downtown Rome, Italy July16, 2018. REUTERS/Tony Gentile 
ITALY-REFERENDUM/
RTSUPBL 
December 05, 2016 
A barmaid reads the Corriere della Sera newspaper at a coffee shop in Rome, Italy, December 5, 2016.... 
Rome, Italy 
A barmaid reads the Corriere della Sera newspaper at a coffee shop in Rome 
A barmaid reads the Corriere della Sera newspaper at a coffee shop in Rome, Italy, December 5, 2016. REUTERS/Max Rossi 
CANADA-TOURISM/
RTR4PI6D 
February 13, 2015 
A barmaid pours vodka in an ice glass at the Ice Hotel in Quebec City, February 13, 2015. REUTERS/Mathieu... 
Quebec City, Canada 
A barmaid pours vodka in an ice glass at the Ice Hotel in Quebec City 
A barmaid pours vodka in an ice glass at the Ice Hotel in Quebec City, February 13, 2015. REUTERS/Mathieu Belanger (CANADA - Tags: TRAVEL) 
CANADA-TOURISM/
RTR4PI4H 
February 13, 2015 
A barmaid serves a drink to customers at the Ice Hotel in Quebec City, February 13, 2015. REUTERS/Mathieu... 
Quebec City, Canada 
A barmaid serves a drink to customers at the Ice Hotel in Quebec City 
A barmaid serves a drink to customers at the Ice Hotel in Quebec City, February 13, 2015. REUTERS/Mathieu Belanger (CANADA - Tags: TRAVEL) 
CZECH/
RTR37ZE5 
September 14, 2012 
A bartender covers bottles of hard liquor with towels in a bar in Prague September 14, 2012. The Czech... 
Prague, Czech Republic 
A bartender covers bottles of hard liquor with towels in a bar in Prague 
A bartender covers bottles of hard liquor with towels in a bar in Prague September 14, 2012. The Czech Health Ministry on Friday indefinitely banned the sale of drinks containing more than 20 percent alcohol after 19 people died from drinking bootleg spirits containing poisonous methanol, the CTK news agency reported. REUTERS/David W Cerny (CZECH REPUBLIC - Tags: FOOD HEALTH) 
BRITAIN/
RTR313TI 
April 23, 2012 
A barmaid pours a pint of beer at The Builders Arms pub in east London February 2, 2012. The pub is within... 
London, United Kingdom 
A barmaid pours a pint of beer at The Builders Arms pub in east London 
A barmaid pours a pint of beer at The Builders Arms pub in east London February 2, 2012. The pub is within a mile of the Olympic Park where the 2012 Olympic Games will take place. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY SPORT OLYMPICS TRAVEL) 
BRITAIN-ALCOHOL PRICING
RTR2ZRBT 
March 23, 2012 
A barmaid pours a pint of beer at The Builders Arms pub in east London in this February 2, 2012 file... 
London, United Kingdom 
A barmaid pours a pint of beer at The Builders Arms pub in east London 
A barmaid pours a pint of beer at The Builders Arms pub in east London in this February 2, 2012 file photograph. Britain plans to introduce a minimum price for the sale of alcohol in England and Wales as part of an initiative to curb binge drinking and anti-social behavior, Home Secretary Theresa May said on March 23, 2012. Photograph taken February 2, 2012. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY) 
FOSTERS-SAB/
RTR2NWFJ 
June 21, 2011 
A barmaid pours a glass with beer produced by Fosters at the Occidental Hotel in central Sydney June... 
Sydney, Australia 
Barmaid pours a glass with beer produced by Fosters at the Occidental Hotel in central Sydney 
A barmaid pours a glass with beer produced by Fosters at the Occidental Hotel in central Sydney June 21, 2011. Australia's Foster's Group has rejected a A$9.5 billion ($10.1 billion) cash takeover offer from global brewing giant SABMiller as too low, offering only a slim premium for Australia's largest brewer. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne (AUSTRALIA - Tags: BUSINESS) 
FOSTERS-SAB/
RTR2NWF5 
June 21, 2011 
A barmaid pours a glass with beer produced by Fosters at the Occidental Hotel in central Sydney June... 
Sydney, Australia 
Barmaid pours a glass with a beer produced by Fosters at the Occidental Hotel in central Sydney 
A barmaid pours a glass with beer produced by Fosters at the Occidental Hotel in central Sydney June 21, 2011. Australia's Foster's Group has rejected a A$9.5 billion ($10.1 billion) cash takeover offer from global brewing giant SABMiller as too low, offering only a slim premium for Australia's largest brewer. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne (AUSTRALIA - Tags: BUSINESS) 
FOSTERS-SAB/
RTR2NWF0 
June 21, 2011 
A barmaid pours a glass with beer produced by Fosters at the Occidental Hotel in central Sydney June... 
Sydney, Australia 
Barmaid pours a glass with beer produced by Fosters at the Occidental Hotel in central Sydney 
A barmaid pours a glass with beer produced by Fosters at the Occidental Hotel in central Sydney June 21, 2011. Australia's Foster's Group has rejected a A$9.5 billion ($10.1 billion) cash takeover offer from global brewing giant SABMiller as too low, offering only a slim premium for Australia's largest brewer. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne (AUSTRALIA - Tags: BUSINESS) 
FOSTERS-SAB/
RTR2NWEV 
June 21, 2011 
A barmaid pours a glass with beer produced by Fosters at the Occidental Hotel in central Sydney June... 
Sydney, Australia 
Barmaid pours a glass with beer produced by Fosters at the Occidental Hotel in central Sydney 
A barmaid pours a glass with beer produced by Fosters at the Occidental Hotel in central Sydney June 21, 2011. Australia's Foster's Group has rejected a A$9.5 billion ($10.1 billion) cash takeover offer from global brewing giant SABMiller as too low, offering only a slim premium for Australia's largest brewer. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne (AUSTRALIA - Tags: BUSINESS) 
BRITAIN-HEATHROW/
RTR2C48W 
March 26, 2010 
Barmaid Tracy Howard talks to customer at the King William IV pub in Sipson, near Heathrow Airport west... 
London, United Kingdom 
Barmaid Howard talks to customer at the King William IV pub in Sipson, near Heathrow Airport west of... 
Barmaid Tracy Howard talks to customer at the King William IV pub in Sipson, near Heathrow Airport west of London March 26, 2010. The British government's plans for a third runway at London's Heathrow airport were dealt a blow on Friday after a court ruled it must review the climate change and economic impact before the expansion can go ahead. If the plans do go ahead the pub will be in line to be demolished . REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett (BRITAIN - Tags: TRANSPORT POLITICS) 
AUSTRALIA-BUDGET/
RTXFN49 
May 11, 2009 
A bartender walks next to liquor bottles in a bar in central Sydney May 11, 2009. The Australian government... 
Sydney, Australia 
A bartender walks next to liquor bottles in a bar in central Sydney 
A bartender walks next to liquor bottles in a bar in central Sydney May 11, 2009. The Australian government will announce on May 12 what is the most keenly watched national budget in years, as the country heads for a recession, unemployment rises and rumours swirl of a possible early general election. The government is expected to increase taxes for cigarettes and alcohol in this budget. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz (AUSTRALIA POLITICS BUSINESS IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
BRITAIN-CRIME/RELEASE
RTXCXJE 
March 18, 2009 
Sean Hodgson (L) walks with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's... 
London, United Kingdom 
Sean Hodgson walks with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London 
Sean Hodgson (L) walks with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court of Appeal on Wednesday cleared a man who has spent 27 years in prison for murder, ruling that DNA evidence showed he could not have been the killer. Hodgson, now 57, was sentenced to life in prison in 1982 for the murder of Teresa De Simone, a 22-year-old part-time barmaid who was found strangled in 1979. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN CONFLICT SOCIETY) 
BRITAIN-CRIME/RELEASE
RTXCXAP 
March 18, 2009 
Peter Hodgson gestures as he stands with his brother Sean (4th L)outside the High Court in London March... 
London, United Kingdom 
Peter Hodgson gestures as he stands with his brother Sean outside the High Court in London 
Peter Hodgson gestures as he stands with his brother Sean (4th L)outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court of Appeal on Wednesday cleared a man who has spent 27 years in prison for murder, ruling that DNA evidence showed he could not have been the killer. Sean Hodgson, now 57, was sentenced to life in prison in 1982 for the murder of Teresa De Simone, a 22-year-old part-time barmaid who was found strangled in 1979. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-CRIME/RELEASE
RTXCXA4 
March 18, 2009 
Sean Hodgson (centre L) waves as he stands with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March... 
London, United Kingdom 
Sean Hodgson waves as he stands with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London 
Sean Hodgson (centre L) waves as he stands with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court of Appeal on Wednesday cleared a man who has spent 27 years in prison for murder, ruling that DNA evidence showed he could not have been the killer. Hodgson, now 57, was sentenced to life in prison in 1982 for the murder of Teresa De Simone, a 22-year-old part-time barmaid who was found strangled in 1979. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-CRIME/RELEASE
RTXCXA3 
March 18, 2009 
Sean Hodgson (L) stands with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's... 
London, United Kingdom 
Sean Hodgson stands with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London 
Sean Hodgson (L) stands with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court of Appeal on Wednesday cleared a man who has spent 27 years in prison for murder, ruling that DNA evidence showed he could not have been the killer. Hodgson, now 57, was sentenced to life in prison in 1982 for the murder of Teresa De Simone, a 22-year-old part-time barmaid who was found strangled in 1979. REUTERS/Stephen Hird (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-CRIME/RELEASE
RTXCX9X 
March 18, 2009 
Sean Hodgson waves outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court of Appeal on Wednesday... 
London, United Kingdom 
Sean Hodgson waves outside the High Court in London 
Sean Hodgson waves outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court of Appeal on Wednesday cleared a man who has spent 27 years in prison for murder, ruling that DNA evidence showed he could not have been the killer. Hodgson, now 57, was sentenced to life in prison in 1982 for the murder of Teresa De Simone, a 22-year-old part-time barmaid who was found strangled in 1979. REUTERS/Stephen Hird (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-CRIME/RELEASE
RTXCX9S 
March 18, 2009 
Sean Hodgson (L) is kissed by his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's... 
London, United Kingdom 
Sean Hodgson is kissed by his brother Peter outside the High Court in London 
Sean Hodgson (L) is kissed by his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court of Appeal on Wednesday cleared a man who has spent 27 years in prison for murder, ruling that DNA evidence showed he could not have been the killer. Hodgson, now 57, was sentenced to life in prison in 1982 for the murder of Teresa De Simone, a 22-year-old part-time barmaid who was found strangled in 1979. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-CRIME/RELEASE
RTXCX9Q 
March 18, 2009 
Sean Hodgson (centre L) stands with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009.... 
London, United Kingdom 
Sean Hodgson stands with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London 
Sean Hodgson (centre L) stands with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court of Appeal on Wednesday cleared a man who has spent 27 years in prison for murder, ruling that DNA evidence showed he could not have been the killer. Hodgson, now 57, was sentenced to life in prison in 1982 for the murder of Teresa De Simone, a 22-year-old part-time barmaid who was found strangled in 1979. REUTERS/Stephen Hird (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-CRIME/RELEASE
RTXCX9N 
March 18, 2009 
Sean Hodgson (L) kisses his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's... 
London, United Kingdom 
Sean Hodgson kisses his brother Peter outside the High Court in London 
Sean Hodgson (L) kisses his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court of Appeal on Wednesday cleared a man who has spent 27 years in prison for murder, ruling that DNA evidence showed he could not have been the killer. Hodgson, now 57, was sentenced to life in prison in 1982 for the murder of Teresa De Simone, a 22-year-old part-time barmaid who was found strangled in 1979. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-CRIME/RELEASE
RTXCX9L 
March 18, 2009 
Sean Hodgson (L) waves as he stands with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18,... 
London, United Kingdom 
Sean Hodgson waves as he stands with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London 
Sean Hodgson (L) waves as he stands with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court of Appeal on Wednesday cleared a man who has spent 27 years in prison for murder, ruling that DNA evidence showed he could not have been the killer. Hodgson, now 57, was sentenced to life in prison in 1982 for the murder of Teresa De Simone, a 22-year-old part-time barmaid who was found strangled in 1979. REUTERS/Stephen Hird (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-CRIME/RELEASE
RTXCX9I 
March 18, 2009 
Sean Hodgson (L) is hugged by his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's... 
London, United Kingdom 
Sean Hodgson is hugged by his brother Peter outside the High Court in London 
Sean Hodgson (L) is hugged by his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court of Appeal on Wednesday cleared a man who has spent 27 years in prison for murder, ruling that DNA evidence showed he could not have been the killer. Hodgson, now 57, was sentenced to life in prison in 1982 for the murder of Teresa De Simone, a 22-year-old part-time barmaid who was found strangled in 1979. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-CRIME/RELEASE
RTXCX9D 
March 18, 2009 
Sean Hodgson smiles outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court of Appeal on Wednesday... 
London, United Kingdom 
Sean Hodgson smiles outside the High Court in London 
Sean Hodgson smiles outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court of Appeal on Wednesday cleared a man who has spent 27 years in prison for murder, ruling that DNA evidence showed he could not have been the killer. Hodgson, now 57, was sentenced to life in prison in 1982 for the murder of Teresa De Simone, a 22-year-old part-time barmaid who was found strangled in 1979. REUTERS/Stephen Hird (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-CRIME/RELEASE
RTXCX97 
March 18, 2009 
Sean Hodgson (L) is hugged by his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's... 
London, United Kingdom 
Sean Hodgson is hugged by his brother Peter outside the High Court in London 
Sean Hodgson (L) is hugged by his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court of Appeal on Wednesday cleared a man who has spent 27 years in prison for murder, ruling that DNA evidence showed he could not have been the killer. Hodgson, now 57, was sentenced to life in prison in 1982 for the murder of Teresa De Simone, a 22-year-old part-time barmaid who was found strangled in 1979. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-CRIME/RELEASE
RTXCX94 
March 18, 2009 
Sean Hodgson (L) waves as he stands with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18,... 
London, United Kingdom 
Sean Hodgson waves as he stands with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London 
Sean Hodgson (L) waves as he stands with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court of Appeal on Wednesday cleared a man who has spent 27 years in prison for murder, ruling that DNA evidence showed he could not have been the killer. Hodgson, now 57, was sentenced to life in prison in 1982 for the murder of Teresa De Simone, a 22-year-old part-time barmaid who was found strangled in 1979. REUTERS/Stephen Hird (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-CRIME/RELEASE
RTXCX93 
March 18, 2009 
Sean Hodgson (C) and his brother Peter leave the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court... 
London, United Kingdom 
Sean Hodgson and his brother Peter leave the High Court in London 
Sean Hodgson (C) and his brother Peter leave the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court of Appeal on Wednesday cleared a man who has spent 27 years in prison for murder, ruling that DNA evidence showed he could not have been the killer. Hodgson, now 57, was sentenced to life in prison in 1982 for the murder of Teresa De Simone, a 22-year-old part-time barmaid who was found strangled in 1979. REUTERS/Stephen Hird (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-CRIME/RELEASE
RTXCX91 
March 18, 2009 
Sean Hodgson (L) and his brother Peter leave the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court... 
London, United Kingdom 
Sean Hodgson and his brother Peter leave the High Court in London 
Sean Hodgson (L) and his brother Peter leave the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court of Appeal on Wednesday cleared a man who has spent 27 years in prison for murder, ruling that DNA evidence showed he could not have been the killer. Hodgson, now 57, was sentenced to life in prison in 1982 for the murder of Teresa De Simone, a 22-year-old part-time barmaid who was found strangled in 1979. REUTERS/Stephen Hird (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-CRIME/RELEASE
RTXCX8X 
March 18, 2009 
Sean Hodgson (C) is hugged by his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's... 
London, United Kingdom 
Sean Hodgson is hugged by his brother Peter outside the High Court in London 
Sean Hodgson (C) is hugged by his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court of Appeal on Wednesday cleared a man who has spent 27 years in prison for murder, ruling that DNA evidence showed he could not have been the killer. Hodgson, now 57, was sentenced to life in prison in 1982 for the murder of Teresa De Simone, a 22-year-old part-time barmaid who was found strangled in 1979. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-CRIME/RELEASE
RTXCX8T 
March 18, 2009 
Sean Hodgson (L) stands with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's... 
London, United Kingdom 
Sean Hodgson stands with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London 
Sean Hodgson (L) stands with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court of Appeal on Wednesday cleared a man who has spent 27 years in prison for murder, ruling that DNA evidence showed he could not have been the killer. Hodgson, now 57, was sentenced to life in prison in 1982 for the murder of Teresa De Simone, a 22-year-old part-time barmaid who was found strangled in 1979. REUTERS/Stephen Hird (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-CRIME/RELEASE
RTXCX8R 
March 18, 2009 
Sean Hodgson stands next to his brother Peter (5th R) outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009.... 
London, United Kingdom 
Sean Hodgson stands with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London 
Sean Hodgson stands next to his brother Peter (5th R) outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court of Appeal on Wednesday cleared a man who has spent 27 years in prison for murder, ruling that DNA evidence showed he could not have been the killer. Hodgson, now 57, was sentenced to life in prison in 1982 for the murder of Teresa De Simone, a 22-year-old part-time barmaid who was found strangled in 1979. REUTERS/Stephen Hird (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-CRIME/RELEASE
RTXCX8Q 
March 18, 2009 
Sean Hodgson (L) waves as he stands with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18,... 
London, United Kingdom 
Sean Hodgson waves as he stands with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London 
Sean Hodgson (L) waves as he stands with his brother Peter outside the High Court in London March 18, 2009. Britain's Court of Appeal on Wednesday cleared a man who has spent 27 years in prison for murder, ruling that DNA evidence showed he could not have been the killer. Hodgson, now 57, was sentenced to life in prison in 1982 for the murder of Teresa De Simone, a 22-year-old part-time barmaid who was found strangled in 1979. REUTERS/Stephen Hird (BRITAIN CONFLICT SOCIETY) 
JAPAN/
RTR1WR85 
February 06, 2008 
A member of staff pours vodka into a cup made of ice as she poses for a photograph at an ice bar at Alpha... 
SHIMUKAPPU TOWN, Japan 
A member of staff pours vodka into a cup made of ice as she poses for a photograph at an ice bar at Alpha... 
A member of staff pours vodka into a cup made of ice as she poses for a photograph at an ice bar at Alpha Resort Tomamu's ice village in Shimukappu town, Japan's northern island of Hokkaido February 6, 2008. The bar, where visitors can enjoy drinks starting from 500 yen (about $4.7), will operate until about mid March, the resort said. REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao (JAPAN) 
JAPAN/
RTR1WR5V 
February 06, 2008 
A bartender pours vodka into an glass made of ice at an ice bar at Alpha Resort Tomamu's ice village... 
SHIMUKAPPU TOWN, Japan 
A bartender pours vodka into an cup made of ice at an ice bar in Shimukappu town, Japan's northern island... 
A bartender pours vodka into an glass made of ice at an ice bar at Alpha Resort Tomamu's ice village in Shimukappu town, Japan's northern island of Hokkaido February 6, 2008. The bar where the counter, tables and chairs are all made of ice will operate until about mid March, the resort said. REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao (JAPAN) 
AME05D
RTR1C7G1 
April 05, 2006 
File photo of Dutch barmaid wearing a traditional Scottish Glengarry hat posing as a Scottish soccer... 
Amsterdam, Netherlands 
A DUTCH BARMAID POSES FOR A PHOTOGRAPH FOR A SCOTTISH SOCCER FAN IN AMSTERDAM 
File photo of Dutch barmaid wearing a traditional Scottish Glengarry hat posing as a Scottish soccer fan takes a photograph in Amsterdam, November 18, 2003. WORLD CUP 2006 PREVIEW REUTERS/Jeff J Mitchell PP06040036 
BRITAIN
RTR1BJ7V 
November 23, 2005 
A barmaid pulls a pint at a pub in central London, November 23, 2005. About one third of all the pubs,... 
London, United Kingdom 
Barmaid pulls a pint at a pub in central London 
A barmaid pulls a pint at a pub in central London, November 23, 2005. About one third of all the pubs, clubs and shops in England and Wales licensed to sell alcohol will stay open for longer from midnight on Wednesday as Britain seeks a new way to tackle its binge drinking problem. Under new licensing laws, the country's pubs and bars will be allowed to stay open for longer and the fixed 11 p.m. closing time observed by most pubs since World War One will be swept away. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez 
GERMANY
RTXNOZP 
August 12, 2005 
A German barmaid fills a mug of beer from a pump marked with caricatures of German Chancellor Gerhard... 
Berlin, Germany 
A German barmaid fills a mug of beer from a pump marked with caricatures of German Chancellor Gerhar..... 
A German barmaid fills a mug of beer from a pump marked with caricatures of German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder (R) and Angela Merkel, his challenger in a general election scheduled for mid-September, in a Berlin bar August 12, 2005. With sponsoring from a German newspaper, the images carry the motto 'Waehle mit Kehle' (Vote With Your Throat). The pumps act as a kind of electoral barometer by counting the number of beers ordered from each of the candidates. 
GERMANY
RTRKAYL 
August 12, 2005 
A German barmaid fills a mug of beer from a pump marked with caricatures of German Chancellor Gerhard... 
Berlin, Germany 
A German barmaid fills a mug of beer in Berlin. 
A German barmaid fills a mug of beer from a pump marked with caricatures of German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder (R) and Angela Merkel, his challenger in a general election scheduled for mid-September, in a Berlin bar August 12, 2005. With sponsoring from a German newspaper, the images carry the motto 'Waehle mit Kehle' (Vote With Your Throat). The pumps act as a kind of electoral barometer by counting the number of beers ordered from each of the candidates. REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz TOB/CVI 
LEISURE BIKE WEEK
RTR4960 
March 07, 2005 
A woman tending bar on Main Street in Daytona Beach, Florida is dressed in nothing more than artificial... 
Daytona Beach, USA 
Barmaid dressed in flowers at Bike Week. 
A woman tending bar on Main Street in Daytona Beach, Florida is dressed in nothing more than artificial flowers during Bike Week March 7, 2005. The ten-day event attracts motorcyclists of all varieties with over 500,000 expected this year. REUTERS/Rick Wilking RTW 
SOCCER
RTXMAW3 
November 18, 2003 
A Dutch barmaid wearing a traditional Scottish Glengarry hat poses for photographs in Amsterdam, November... 
Amsterdam, Netherlands 
A Dutch barmaid wearing a traditional Scottish Glengarry hat poses for photographs in Amsterdam, Nov..... 
A Dutch barmaid wearing a traditional Scottish Glengarry hat poses for photographs in Amsterdam, November 18, 2003. [Scotland] face the Netherlands in the second leg of their Euro 2004 play-off match at the Ajax Arena in Amsterdam on Wednesday. 
SPORT SOCCER
RTRQLG8 
November 18, 2003 
A Dutch barmaid wears a traditional Scottish Glengarry hat as Scottish
soccer fans arrive in Amsterdam... 
Hoorn, Netherlands 
A DUTCH BARMAID WEARS A GLENGARRY HAT AS SCOTTISH SOCCER FANS ARRIVE IN
AMSTERDAM. 
A Dutch barmaid wears a traditional Scottish Glengarry hat as Scottish
soccer fans arrive in Amsterdam before the forthcoming match against
the Netherlands, November 18, 2003. Scotland are due to face the
Netherlands in the second leg of their Euro 2004 play-off match at the
Ajax Arena in Amsterdam on Wednesday. REUTERS/Jeff J Mitchell

JJM/MD/AA 
SPORT SOCCER
RTRQLG4 
November 18, 2003 
A Dutch barmaid wears a traditional Scottish Glengarry hat as Scottish
soccer fans arrive in Amsterdam... 
Hoorn, Netherlands 
A DUTCH BARMAID WEARS A GLENGARRY HAT AS SCOTTISH SOCCER FANS ARRIVE IN
AMSTERDAM. 
A Dutch barmaid wears a traditional Scottish Glengarry hat as Scottish
soccer fans arrive in Amsterdam before the forthcoming match against
the Netherlands, November 18, 2003. Scotland are due to face the
Netherlands in the second leg of their Euro 2004 play-off match at the
Ajax Arena in Amsterdam on Wednesday. REUTERS/Jeff J Mitchell

JJM/MD/AA 
SPORT SOCCER
RTRQLFU 
November 18, 2003 
A Dutch barmaid wearing a traditional Scottish Glengarry hat poses for
photographs in Amsterdam, November... 
Amsterdam, Netherlands 
A DUTCH BARMAID WEARING A TRADITIONAL SCOTTISH GLENGARRY HAT POSES FOR
PHOTOGRAPHS IN AMSTERDAM. 
A Dutch barmaid wearing a traditional Scottish Glengarry hat poses for
photographs in Amsterdam, November 18, 2003. Scotland face the
Netherlands in the second leg of their Euro 2004 play-off match at the
Ajax Arena in Amsterdam on Wednesday. REUTERS/Jeff J Mitchell

JJM/MD/JV 
SPORT SOCCER
RTRQLFR 
November 18, 2003 
A Dutch barmaid wearing a traditional Scottish Glengarry hat poses as a
Scottish soccer fan takes a... 
Amsterdam, Netherlands 
A DUTCH BARMAID POSES FOR A PHOTOGRAPH FOR A SCOTTISH SOCCER FAN IN
AMSTERDAM. 
A Dutch barmaid wearing a traditional Scottish Glengarry hat poses as a
Scottish soccer fan takes a photograph in Amsterdam, November 18, 2003.
Scotland face the Netherlands in the second leg of the Euro 2004
play-off match at the Ajax Arena in Amsterdam on Wednesday.
REUTERS/Jeff J Mitchell

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LIFE ITALY PERFUME
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October 24, 2002 
A customers smell perfumes as barmaid Stefania Zuccotti (R) prepares
fragrances at Rome's L'Olfattorio... 
Rome, Italy 
A CUSTOMER SMELLS PERFUMES AT ROME'S " L'OLFATTORIO " PERFUME BAR. 
A customers smell perfumes as barmaid Stefania Zuccotti (R) prepares
fragrances at Rome's L'Olfattorio perfume bar October 24, 2002.
L'Olfattorio is one-of-a-kind perfume bar located just a couple of
blocks from the fashionable Spanish Steps where women and men sidle up
to the counter and experiment an array of scents at no costs.
REUTERS/Alessia Pierdomenico PICTURE TAKEN OCTOBER 24

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INDIA
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May 09, 2002 
Indian barmaids cover their faces after being arrested in Bombay, May 9, 2002. Hundred and sixty four... 
Bombay, India 
Indian barmaids cover their faces after being arrested in Bombay, May 9, 2002. Hundred and sixty fou..... 
Indian barmaids cover their faces after being arrested in Bombay, May 9, 2002. Hundred and sixty four barmaids, working illegally in a bar in Bombay were arrested on early Thursday morning. 
INDIA
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May 09, 2002 
Indian barmaids hide their faces after being arrested in Bombay, May 9,
2002. A hundred and sixty four... 
Bombay, India 
INDIAN BARMAIDS HIDE THEIR FACES AFTER BEING ARRESTED IN BOMBAY. 
Indian barmaids hide their faces after being arrested in Bombay, May 9,
2002. A hundred and sixty four barmaids, working illegally in a bar in
Bombay were arrested on early Thursday morning. REUTERS/Roy Madhur

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INDIA
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May 09, 2002 
Indian barmaids cover their faces after being arrested in Bombay, May
9, 2002. Hundred and sixty four... 
Bombay, India 
INDIAN BARMAIDS HIDE THEIR FACES AFTER BEING ARRESTED IN BOMBAY. 
Indian barmaids cover their faces after being arrested in Bombay, May
9, 2002. Hundred and sixty four barmaids, working illegally in a bar in
Bombay were arrested on early Thursday morning. REUTERS/Roy Madhur

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ROYALS
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November 28, 2001 
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II meets stars of the BBC television soap opera Eastenders Barbara Windsor... 
London, UK 
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II meets stars of the BBC television soap opera Eastenders Barbara Windso..... 
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II meets stars of the BBC television soap opera Eastenders Barbara Windsor who plays [barmaid Peggy Mitchell] (C) and June Brown (L), who plays [Dot Cotton] during her visit to set in London November 28 2001. The Queen and [the Duke of Edinburgh] tour broadcast facilities in London. 
BRITAIN QUEEN
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November 28, 2001 
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II meets stars of the BBC television soap
opera Eastenders Barbara Windsor... 
London, UK 
BRITAIN'S QUEEN ELIZABETH MEETS EASTENDERS STARS DURING HER TOUR OF THE
SOAP OPERA SET IN LONDON. 
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II meets stars of the BBC television soap
opera Eastenders Barbara Windsor who plays barmaid Peggy Mitchell (C)
and June Brown (L), who plays Dot Cotton during her visit to set in
London November 28 2001. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh tour
broadcast facilities in London. REUTERS/Fiona Hanson/POOL

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FRANCE
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November 09, 2001 
A barmaid opens a bottle of "ready-to-drink" pastis, the famous French
anise-flavoured aperitif, at... 
Toulouse, France 
BARMAID OPENS A BOTTLE OF "READY-TO-DRINK" PASTIS IN TOULOUSE. 
A barmaid opens a bottle of "ready-to-drink" pastis, the famous French
anise-flavoured aperitif, at a bar in Toulouse, November 9, 2001. The Pernod
Ricard beverages firm tests the pre-mixed bottled drink, one part Pastis
with five parts water with an alcoholic content of 7.5deg, in 20cl bottles
chilled to 4deg C. The bottled pastis is intended for younger drinkers than
the traditional anise-flavoured aperitif attracts. REUTERS/Jean-Philippe
Arles

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AUSTRALIA KALGOORLIE
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June 19, 2001 
"SKIMPY" BARMAID NIKKI WELCOMES CUSTOMERS TO THE WILD WEST SALOON AT THE EXCHANGE HOTEL IN KALGOORLIE... 
Kalgoorlie, Australia 
"SKIMPY" BARMAID NIKKI WELCOMES CUSTOMERS TO THE WILD WEST SALOON AT THE EXCHANGE HOTEL IN ... 
"SKIMPY" BARMAID NIKKI WELCOMES CUSTOMERS TO THE WILD WEST SALOON AT THE EXCHANGE HOTEL IN KALGOORLIE IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.


"Skimpy" barmaid Nikki from Queensland poses behind batwing doors of the Wild West Saloon in Kalgoorlie's Exchange Hotel before an evening shift. Tourism industry chiefs who want to clean up the city's wicked redneck image are at odds with people who are in favour of the city bars where customers can be served by scantily-clad barmaids known as "skimpies" who, they claim, are part of Kalgoorlie's history. Picture taken 7 June, 2001. 
AUSTRALIA KALGOORLIE
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June 19, 2001 
"SKIMPY" BARMAID NIKKI WITH CUSTOMERS AT WILD WEST SALOON IN THE EXCHANGE HOTEL AT KALGOORLIE IN WESTERN... 
Kalgoorlie, Australia 
"SKIMPY" BARMAID NIKKI WITH CUSTOMERS AT WILD WEST SALOON IN THE EXCHANGE HOTEL AT KALGOORLIE IN ... 
"SKIMPY" BARMAID NIKKI WITH CUSTOMERS AT WILD WEST SALOON IN THE EXCHANGE HOTEL AT KALGOORLIE IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.


"Skimpy" barmaid Nikki from Queensland, is pictured pouring beers during her shift behind the bar of the Wild West Saloon in Kalgoorlie's Exchange Hotel as patroons look on. Tourism industry chiefs who want to clean up the city's wicked redneck image are at odds with people who are in favour of the city bars where customers can be served by scantily-clad barmaids known as "skimpies" who, they claim, are part of Kalgoorlie's history. Picture taken 7 June, 2001. 
AUSTRALIA
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June 14, 2001 
"Skimpy" barmaid Nikki from Queensland poses behind batwing doors of the Wild West Saloon in Kalgoorlie's... 
Kalgoorlie, Australia 
"Skimpy" barmaid Nikki from Queensland poses behind batwing doors of the Wild West Saloon in Kalgoor..... 
"Skimpy" barmaid Nikki from Queensland poses behind batwing doors of the Wild West Saloon in Kalgoorlie's Exchange Hotel before an evening shift. Tourism industry chiefs who want to clean up the city's wicked redneck image are at odds with people who are in favour of the city bars where customers can be served by scantily-clad barmaids known as "skimpies" who, they claim, are part of Kalgoorlie's history. Picture taken 7 June, 2001. 
AUSTRALIA
RTXKKLM 
June 14, 2001 
"Skimpy" barmaid Nikki from Queensland, is pictured pouring beers during her shift behind the bar of... 
Kalgoorlie, Australia 
"Skimpy" barmaid Nikki from Queensland, is pictured pouring beers during her shift behind the bar of..... 
"Skimpy" barmaid Nikki from Queensland, is pictured pouring beers during her shift behind the bar of the Wild West Saloon in Kalgoorlie's Exchange Hotel as patroons look on. Tourism industry chiefs who want to clean up the city's wicked redneck image are at odds with people who are in favour of the city bars where customers can be served by scantily-clad barmaids known as "skimpies" who, they claim, are part of Kalgoorlie's history. Picture taken 7 June, 2001. 
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