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YEMEN-WEDDINGS/
RTR2S9BZ 
October 06, 2011 
A wedding car, decorated with muslin and flowers, is seen parked on a street in Sanaa, September 26,... 
Sanaa, multiple countries 
To match Feature YEMEN-WEDDINGS/ 
A wedding car, decorated with muslin and flowers, is seen parked on a street in Sanaa, September 26, 2011. Even as Yemen's crumbling capital shudders from machinegun fire, cars line up, covered in lace and blinking lights as if for some fairytale gala. It is high season for weddings in Yemen. Picture taken September 26, 2011. To match Feature YEMEN-WEDDINGS/ REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah (YEMEN - Tags: SOCIETY) 
CYCLING-WORLD/
RTR2RRMR 
September 24, 2011 
Pat McQuaid, President of the International Cycling Union (UCI), blinks to a journalist before a news... 
Copenhagen, Denmark 
McQuaid, President of International Cycling Union (UCI), blinks to journalist before news conference... 
Pat McQuaid, President of the International Cycling Union (UCI), blinks to a journalist before a news conference at the UCI World cycling championships in Copenhagen September 24, 2011. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse (DENMARK - Tags: SPORT CYCLING) 
LEBANON/
RTR2RO3I 
September 22, 2011 
An employee poses next to an artwork called "Blink" by Saudi artists Qaswara Hafez and Raneem Farsi at... 
Beirut, Lebanon 
An employee poses next to an artwork called "Blink" by Saudi artists Qaswara Hafez and Raneem Farsi at... 
An employee poses next to an artwork called "Blink" by Saudi artists Qaswara Hafez and Raneem Farsi at a gallery in Beirut, September 22, 2011. "Blink" is an artwork made of 150 copies of the Koran and displayed in the form of the World Trade Center. Verses from the Koran are written on the yellow ribbon surrounding the artwork REUTERS/ Jamal Saidi (LEBANON - Tags: SOCIETY) 
LEBANON/
RTR2RO3F 
September 22, 2011 
An employee poses next to an artwork called "Blink" by Saudi artists Qaswara Hafez and Raneem Farsi at... 
Beirut, Lebanon 
An employee poses next to with an artwork called "Blink" by Saudi artists Qaswara Hafez and Raneem Farsi... 
An employee poses next to an artwork called "Blink" by Saudi artists Qaswara Hafez and Raneem Farsi at a gallery in Beirut, September 22, 2011. "Blink" is an artwork made of 150 copies of the Koran and displayed in the form of the World Trade Center. Verses from the Koran are written on the yellow ribbon surrounding the artwork REUTERS/ Jamal Saidi (LEBANON - Tags: SOCIETY) 
LEBANON/
RTR2RO3D 
September 22, 2011 
An employee poses next to an artwork called "Blink" by Saudi artists Qaswara Hafez and Raneem Farsi at... 
Beirut, Lebanon 
An employee poses next to an artwork called "Blink" by Saudi artists Qaswara Hafez and Raneem Farsi at... 
An employee poses next to an artwork called "Blink" by Saudi artists Qaswara Hafez and Raneem Farsi at a gallery in Beirut, September 22, 2011. "Blink" is an artwork made of 150 copies of the Koran and displayed in the form of the World Trade Center. Verses from Koran are written on the yellow ribbon surrounding the artwork. REUTERS/ Jamal Saidi (LEBANON - Tags: SOCIETY) 
LEBANON/
RTR2RO34 
September 22, 2011 
An artwork called "Blink" by Saudi artists Qaswara Hafez and Raneem Farsi is displayed at a gallery in... 
Beirut, Lebanon 
An artwork called "Blink" by Saudi artists Qaswara Hafez and Raneem Farsi is displayed at a gallery in... 
An artwork called "Blink" by Saudi artists Qaswara Hafez and Raneem Farsi is displayed at a gallery in Beirut, September 22, 2011. "Blink" is an artwork made of 150 copies of the Koran and displayed in the form of the World Trade Center. Verses from Koran are written on the yellow ribbon surrounding the artwork. REUTERS/ Jamal Saidi (LEBANON - Tags: SOCIETY) 
ENTERTAINMENT-AUSTER/
RTR2NRKF 
June 17, 2011 
U.S. author Paul Auster poses for a photograph before an interview in Stockholm May 10, 2011. Auster,... 
Stockholm, Sweden 
To match Reuters Life! ENTERTAINMENT-AUSTER/ 
U.S. author Paul Auster poses for a photograph before an interview in Stockholm May 10, 2011. Auster, 64, who reached literary stardom with the "New York Trilogy" in the mid 1980's, is known for his stories about the blink-of-an-eye moments that can change our lives completely. Picture taken May 10, 2011. To match Reuters Life! ENTERTAINMENT-AUSTER/ REUTERS/Bob Strong (SWEDEN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA PROFILE SOCIETY) 
ENTERTAINMENT-AUSTER/
RTR2NRKE 
June 17, 2011 
U.S. author Paul Auster poses for a photograph before an interview in Stockholm May 10, 2011. Auster,... 
Stockholm, Sweden 
To match Reuters Life! ENTERTAINMENT-AUSTER/ 
U.S. author Paul Auster poses for a photograph before an interview in Stockholm May 10, 2011. Auster, 64, who reached literary stardom with the "New York Trilogy" in the mid 1980's, is known for his stories about the blink-of-an-eye moments that can change our lives completely. Picture taken May 10, 2011. To match Reuters Life! ENTERTAINMENT-AUSTER/ REUTERS/Bob Strong (SWEDEN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA HEADSHOT PROFILE SOCIETY) 
ENTERTAINMENT-AUSTER/
RTR2NRKA 
June 17, 2011 
U.S. author Paul Auster poses for a photograph before an interview in Stockholm May 10, 2011. Auster,... 
Stockholm, Sweden 
To match Reuters Life! ENTERTAINMENT-AUSTER/ 
U.S. author Paul Auster poses for a photograph before an interview in Stockholm May 10, 2011. Auster, 64, who reached literary stardom with the "New York Trilogy" in the mid 1980's, is known for his stories about the blink-of-an-eye moments that can change our lives completely. Picture taken May 10, 2011. To match Reuters Life! ENTERTAINMENT-AUSTER/ REUTERS/Bob Strong (SWEDEN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA HEADSHOT PROFILE SOCIETY) 
ENTERTAINMENT-AUSTER/
RTR2NRK8 
June 17, 2011 
U.S. author Paul Auster poses for a photograph before an interview in Stockholm May 10, 2011. Auster,... 
Stockholm, Sweden 
To match Reuters Life! ENTERTAINMENT-AUSTER/ 
U.S. author Paul Auster poses for a photograph before an interview in Stockholm May 10, 2011. Auster, 64, who reached literary stardom with the "New York Trilogy" in the mid 1980's, is known for his stories about the blink-of-an-eye moments that can change our lives completely. Picture taken May 10, 2011. To match Reuters Life! ENTERTAINMENT-AUSTER/ REUTERS/Bob Strong (SWEDEN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA HEADSHOT PROFILE SOCIETY) 
SOCCER/BRAIN
RTR2GZ4J 
August 02, 2010 
England's Frank Lampard (L) takes a shot on goal beside Germany's Sami Khedira (C) during a 2010 World... 
Bloemfontein, South Africa 
To match Feature SOCCER/BRAIN 
England's Frank Lampard (L) takes a shot on goal beside Germany's Sami Khedira (C) during a 2010 World Cup second round soccer match at Free State stadium in Bloemfontein June 27, 2010. It was the World Cup goal seen around the world but missed by the eyes that mattered most: Lampard's shot that dropped cleanly past the German goal line but was not given by the referee. The avalanche of complaints about that missed call and others during the largest soccer tournament in the world raised the philosophical question of whether instant-replay technology improves games or turns them into soulless events run by a bank of blinking lights. Picture taken June 27, 2010. To match Feature SOCCER/BRAIN REUTERS/Dylan Martinez (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP) 
SOCCER/BRAIN
RTR2GZ3W 
August 02, 2010 
Germany's goalkeeper Manuel Neuer fails to save a shot by England's Frank Lampard during a 2010 World... 
Bloemfontein, South Africa 
To match Feature SOCCER/BRAIN 
Germany's goalkeeper Manuel Neuer fails to save a shot by England's Frank Lampard during a 2010 World Cup second round soccer match at Free State stadium in Bloemfontein June 27, 2010. It was the World Cup goal seen around the world but missed by the eyes that mattered most: Lampard's shot that dropped cleanly past the German goal line but was not given by the referee. The avalanche of complaints about that missed call and others during the largest soccer tournament in the world raised the philosophical question of whether instant-replay technology improves games or turns them into soulless events run by a bank of blinking lights. Picture taken June 27, 2010. To match Feature

SOCCER/BRAIN REUTERS/Eddie Keogh (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: SCI TECH SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP) 
SOCCER/BRAIN
RTR2GZ3Q 
August 02, 2010 
England's Wayne Rooney gestures next to assistant referee Mauricio Espinosa after Frank Lampard's shot... 
Bloemfontein, South Africa 
To match Feature SOCCER/BRAIN 
England's Wayne Rooney gestures next to assistant referee Mauricio Espinosa after Frank Lampard's shot on goal, which TV replays showed crossed the line, was not given during the 2010 World Cup second round soccer match against Germany at Free State stadium in Bloemfontein June 27, 2010. The avalanche of complaints about that missed call and others during the largest soccer tournament in the world raised the philosophical question of whether instant-replay technology improves games or turns them into soulless events run by a bank of blinking lights. Picture taken June 27, 2010. To match Feature SOCCER/BRAIN REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: SCI TECH SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP) 
HONGKONG
RTR2EC8M 
May 25, 2010 
A passer-by walks down the stairs in front of a projection of British soccer player David Beckham during... 
Hong Kong, China 
A passer-by walks down stairs in front of "Blink" audio-visual installation in Hong Kong 
A passer-by walks down the stairs in front of a projection of British soccer player David Beckham during "Blink", an 30-metre-high audio-visual video installation that captures people in slow motion, by British artist Simon Bowsell on the facade of Hong Kong Cultural Centre May 25, 2010. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY SPORT SOCCER) 
HONGKONG
RTR2EC8I 
May 25, 2010 
People watch a projection of late U.S. singer Michael Jackson during "Blink", an 30-metre-high audio-visual... 
Hong Kong, China 
People watch a projection of Michael Jackson during "Blink" audio-visual installation in Hong Kong 
People watch a projection of late U.S. singer Michael Jackson during "Blink", an 30-metre-high audio-visual video installation that captures people in slow motion, by British artist Simon Bowsell on the facade of Hong Kong Cultural Centre May 25, 2010. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY) 
JAPAN/
RTXPVXS 
October 22, 2009 
Meti Inc's Emergency Care Simulator (ECS) is seen during a demonstration at the Security and Safety Trade... 
Tokyo, Japan 
Meti Inc's Emergency Care Simulator (ECS) is seen during a demonstration at the Security and Safety Trade... 
Meti Inc's Emergency Care Simulator (ECS) is seen during a demonstration at the Security and Safety Trade Expo in Tokyo October 22, 2009. The ECS provides an anatomically correct mannequin, which allows for the physical demonstration of various clinical states including bleeding, breathing, blinking eyes and convulsions. The expo, with 277 participating exhibitors, showcases products and information from the fields of crime prevention, disaster prevention, and risk and crisis management in relation to terrorism and organized crime. REUTERS/Toru Hanai (JAPAN DISASTER) SCI TECH BUSINESS) 
JAPAN/
RTXPVXD 
October 22, 2009 
A man performs a demonstration with Meti Inc's Emergency Care Simulator (ECS) during the Security and... 
Tokyo, Japan 
A man performs a demonstration with Meti Inc's Emergency Care Simulator (ECS) during the Security and... 
A man performs a demonstration with Meti Inc's Emergency Care Simulator (ECS) during the Security and Safety Trade Expo in Tokyo October 22, 2009. The ECS provides an anatomically correct mannequin, which allows for the physical demonstration of various clinical states including bleeding, breathing, blinking eyes and convulsions. The expo, with 277 participating exhibitors, showcases products and information from the fields of crime prevention, disaster prevention, and risk and crisis management in relation to terrorism and organized crime. REUTERS/Toru Hanai (JAPAN DISASTER SCI TECH BUSINESS) 
USA/
RTXP9P5 
October 03, 2009 
Blink, a Border Collie from Hidden Hills, California performs during the Weave Pole Racing event at the... 
St. Louis, UNITED STATES 
Blink, a Border Collie from Hidden Hills, California performs during the Weave Pole Racing event at the... 
Blink, a Border Collie from Hidden Hills, California performs during the Weave Pole Racing event at the Incredible Dog Challenge at Purina Farms in Gray Summit, Missouri on October 3, 2009. REUTERS/Peter Newcomb (UNITED STATES ANIMALS SOCIETY) 
USA/
RTR27A3R 
August 31, 2009 
Blink-182 lead singer Tom DeLonge performs at Virgin Mobile Free Fest in Columbia, Maryland August 30,... 
Columbia, UNITED STATES 
Blink-182 lead singer Tom DeLonge performs at Virgin Mobile Free Fest 
Blink-182 lead singer Tom DeLonge performs at Virgin Mobile Free Fest in Columbia, Maryland August 30, 2009. REUTERS/Bill Auth (UNITED STATES ENTERTAINMENT) 
USA/
RTR27A3Q 
August 31, 2009 
Blink-182 lead singer Tom DeLorge performs at Virgin Mobile Free Fest in Columbia, Maryland August 30,... 
Columbia, UNITED STATES 
Blink-182 lead singer Tom DeLorge performs at Virgin Mobile Free Fest 
Blink-182 lead singer Tom DeLorge performs at Virgin Mobile Free Fest in Columbia, Maryland August 30, 2009. REUTERS/Bill Auth (UNITED STATES ENTERTAINMENT) 
USA/
RTR27A3P 
August 31, 2009 
Blink-182 lead singer Tom DeLorge (L) and bass player Mark Hoppus perform at Virgin Mobile Free Fest... 
Columbia, UNITED STATES 
Blink-182 lead singer Tom DeLorge and bass player Mark Hoppus perform at Virgin Mobile Free Fest 
Blink-182 lead singer Tom DeLorge (L) and bass player Mark Hoppus perform at Virgin Mobile Free Fest in Columbia, Maryland August 30, 2009. REUTERS/Bill Auth (UNITED STATES ENTERTAINMENT) 
USA/
RTR27A3O 
August 31, 2009 
Blink-182 bass player Mark Hoppus and drummer Travis Barker perform at Virgin Mobile Free Fest in Columbia,... 
Columbia, UNITED STATES 
Blink-182 bass player Mark Hoppus and drummer Travis Barker perform at Virgin Mobile Free Fest 
Blink-182 bass player Mark Hoppus and drummer Travis Barker perform at Virgin Mobile Free Fest in Columbia, Maryland August 30, 2009. REUTERS/Bill Auth (UNITED STATES ENTERTAINMENT) 
USA/
RTR27A3M 
August 31, 2009 
Blink-182 lead singer Tom DeLonge performs at Virgin Mobile Free Fest in Columbia, Maryland August 30,... 
Columbia, UNITED STATES 
Blink-182 lead singer Tom DeLonge performs at Virgin Mobile Free Fest 
Blink-182 lead singer Tom DeLonge performs at Virgin Mobile Free Fest in Columbia, Maryland August 30, 2009. REUTERS/Bill Auth (UNITED STATES ENTERTAINMENT) 
USA/
RTR27A3L 
August 31, 2009 
Blink-182 bass player Mark Hoppus performs at Virgin Mobile Free Fest in Columbia, Maryland August 30,... 
Columbia, UNITED STATES 
Blink-182 bass player Mark Hoppus performs at Virgin Mobile Free Fest 
Blink-182 bass player Mark Hoppus performs at Virgin Mobile Free Fest in Columbia, Maryland August 30, 2009. REUTERS/Bill Auth (UNITED STATES ENTERTAINMENT) 
JAPAN
RTR25C6U 
July 05, 2009 
A light display of the Milky Way is reflected on a window as skyscrapers and the Tokyo Bay area are seen... 
Tokyo, Japan 
A light display of the Milky Way is reflected on a window as skyscrapers and the Tokyo Bay area are seen... 
A light display of the Milky Way is reflected on a window as skyscrapers and the Tokyo Bay area are seen in background from a viewing deck of Tokyo Tower July 5, 2009. The Milky Way Illumination is made up of 10,000 blinking blue lights to resemble the Milky Way. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN CITYSCAPE SOCIETY) 
JAPAN
RTR25C5L 
July 05, 2009 
A light display of the Milky Way is reflected on a window as skyscrapers and the Tokyo Bay area are seen... 
Tokyo, Japan 
A light display of the Milky Way is reflected on a window as skyscrapers and the Tokyo Bay area are seen... 
A light display of the Milky Way is reflected on a window as skyscrapers and the Tokyo Bay area are seen in background from a viewing deck of Tokyo Tower July 5, 2009. The 'Milky Way Illumination' is made up of 10,000 blinking blue lights to resemble the Milky Way. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN ENTERTAINMENT CITYSCAPE SOCIETY IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
USA-CASINO/STEEL
RTXOSP9 
May 27, 2009 
A patron plays a slot machine called "Stinking Rich" at the new Sands casino in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania... 
Bethlehem, UNITED STATES 
A patron plays a slot machine called "Stinking Rich" at the new Sands casino in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania... 
A patron plays a slot machine called "Stinking Rich" at the new Sands casino in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania May 22, 2009. Where blast furnaces once forged steel beams to build American skyscrapers, thousands of blinking slot machines with names like "Stinking Rich" now lure gamblers to eastern Pennsylvania. The site of Bethlehem Steel, a defunct industrial giant that made raw material for New York's Chrysler Building and San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, is now home to the Sands Casino Resort, which boasts 3,000 gaming machines. Picture taken May 22. REUTERS/Jon Hurdle (UNITED STATES BUSINESS) 
USA-CASINO/STEEL
RTXOSP7 
May 27, 2009 
A sign for the new Sands casino is mounted on an ore bridge which used to be part of the Bethlehem Steel... 
Bethlehem, UNITED STATES 
A sign for the new Sands casino is mounted on an ore bridge which used to be part of the Bethlehem Steel... 
A sign for the new Sands casino is mounted on an ore bridge which used to be part of the Bethlehem Steel company, at the entrance of the casino in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania May 22, 2009. Where blast furnaces once forged steel beams to build American skyscrapers, thousands of blinking slot machines with names like "Stinking Rich" now lure gamblers to eastern Pennsylvania. The site of Bethlehem Steel, a defunct industrial giant that made raw material for New York's Chrysler Building and San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, is now home to the Sands Casino Resort, which boasts 3,000 gaming machines. Picture taken May 22. REUTERS/Jon Hurdle (UNITED STATES BUSINESS) 
USA/
RTXJ7XS 
May 19, 2009 
Blink-182 band members (L-R) guitarist/vocalist Tom Delonge, drummer Travis Barker and bassist/vocalist... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Blink-182 band members Delonge, Barker and Hoppus pose at party to launch their summer tour at El Compadre... 
Blink-182 band members (L-R) guitarist/vocalist Tom Delonge, drummer Travis Barker and bassist/vocalist Mark Hoppus pose at a party to launch their summer tour at El Compadre Restaurant in Los Angeles, California, May 18, 2009. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok (UNITED STATES ENTERTAINMENT) 
USA/
RTXJ7XR 
May 19, 2009 
Blink-182 band members (L-R) guitarist/vocalist Tom Delonge, drummer Travis Barker and bassist/vocalist... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Blink-182 band members Delonge, Barker and Hoppus pose at party to launch their summer tour at El Compadre... 
Blink-182 band members (L-R) guitarist/vocalist Tom Delonge, drummer Travis Barker and bassist/vocalist Mark Hoppus pose at a party to launch their summer tour at El Compadre Restaurant in Los Angeles, California, May 18, 2009. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok (UNITED STATES ENTERTAINMENT) 
USA/
RTXJ7T9 
May 19, 2009 
Panic at the Disco band members drummer Spencer Smith (L) and vocalist/guitarist/pianist Brendon Urie... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Panic at the Disco band members Smith and Urie pose at party to launch Blink-182's summer tour in Los... 
Panic at the Disco band members drummer Spencer Smith (L) and vocalist/guitarist/pianist Brendon Urie (R) pose at a party to launch Blink-182's summer tour which they are featured in at El Compadre Restaurant in Los Angeles, California, May 18, 2009. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok (UNITED STATES ENTERTAINMENT) 
USA/
RTXJ7OE 
May 19, 2009 
Taking Back Sunday band members vocalist Adam Lazzara (L) and vocalist/bassist Matt Rubano (R) pose at... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Taking Back Sunday band members Lazzara and Rubano pose at party to launch Blink-182's summer tour in... 
Taking Back Sunday band members vocalist Adam Lazzara (L) and vocalist/bassist Matt Rubano (R) pose at a party to launch Blink-182's summer tour which they are featured in at El Compadre Restaurant in Los Angeles, California, May 18, 2009. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok (UNITED STATES ENTERTAINMENT) 
USA/
RTXJ7HZ 
May 19, 2009 
Chester French band members D.A. Wallach (L) and Maxwell Drummey pose at a party to launch Blink-182's... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Chester French band members Wallach and Drummey pose at party to launch Blink-182's summer tour in Los... 
Chester French band members D.A. Wallach (L) and Maxwell Drummey pose at a party to launch Blink-182's summer tour which they are featured in at El Compadre Restaurant in Los Angeles, California, May 18, 2009. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok (UNITED STATES ENTERTAINMENT) 
USA/
RTXJ7GY 
May 19, 2009 
Weezer band members (L-R) guitarist Brian Bell, bassist Scott Shriner, and guitarist/vocalist Rivers... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Weezer band members guitarist Bell, Shriner, and Cuono pose at party to launch Blink-182's summer tour... 
Weezer band members (L-R) guitarist Brian Bell, bassist Scott Shriner, and guitarist/vocalist Rivers Cuono pose at a party to launch Blink-182's summer tour which Weezer is featured in at El Compadre Restaurant in Los Angeles, California, May 18, 2009. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok (UNITED STATES ENTERTAINMENT) 
USA/
RTXJ7CS 
May 19, 2009 
Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker listens during an interview at a party to launch the band's summer tour... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Blink-182 drummer Barker listens during an interview at party to launch band's summer tour at El Compadre... 
Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker listens during an interview at a party to launch the band's summer tour at El Compadre Restaurant in Los Angeles, California, May 18, 2009. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok (UNITED STATES ENTERTAINMENT HEADSHOT) 
USA/
RTXJ749 
May 19, 2009 
Blink-182 bassist and vocalist Mark Hoppus kisses his wife Skye as they arrive at a party to launch the... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Blink-182 bassist and vocalist Hoppus kisses wife Skye as they arrive at party to launch band's summer... 
Blink-182 bassist and vocalist Mark Hoppus kisses his wife Skye as they arrive at a party to launch the band's summer tour at El Compadre Restaurant in Los Angeles, California, May 18, 2009. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok (UNITED STATES ENTERTAINMENT) 
USA/
RTXJ72F 
May 19, 2009 
Blink-182 bassist and vocalist Mark Hoppus poses at a party to launch the band's summer tour at El Compadre... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Blink-182 bassist and vocalist Hoppus poses at party to launch band's summer tour at El Compadre Restaurant... 
Blink-182 bassist and vocalist Mark Hoppus poses at a party to launch the band's summer tour at El Compadre Restaurant in Los Angeles, California, May 18, 2009. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok (UNITED STATES ENTERTAINMENT HEADSHOT) 
USA/
RTXJ72E 
May 19, 2009 
Blink-182 guitarist and vocalist Tom Delonge poses at a party to launch the band's summer tour at El... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Blink-182 guitarist and vocalist Delonge poses at party to launch band's summer tour at El Compadre Restaurant... 
Blink-182 guitarist and vocalist Tom Delonge poses at a party to launch the band's summer tour at El Compadre Restaurant in Los Angeles, California, May 18, 2009. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok (UNITED STATES ENTERTAINMENT HEADSHOT) 
USA/
RTXJ6WN 
May 19, 2009 
Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker arrives at a party to launch the band's summer tour at El Compadre Restaurant... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Blink-182 drummer Barker arrives at party to launch band's summer tour at El Compadre Restaurant in Los... 
Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker arrives at a party to launch the band's summer tour at El Compadre Restaurant in Los Angeles, California, May 18, 2009. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok (UNITED STATES ENTERTAINMENT HEADSHOT) 
USA/
RTXJ6WL 
May 19, 2009 
Blink-182 band members (L-R) Tom Delonge, Travis Barker and Mark Hoppus arrive at a party to launch their... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Blink-182 band members Delonge, Barker and Hoppus arrive at party to launch their summer tour at El Compadre... 
Blink-182 band members (L-R) Tom Delonge, Travis Barker and Mark Hoppus arrive at a party to launch their summer tour at El Compadre Restaurant in Los Angeles, California, May 18, 2009. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok (UNITED STATES ENTERTAINMENT) 
USA/
RTXJ6SO 
May 19, 2009 
Blink-182 band members (L-R) Travis Barker, Mark Hoppus, and Tom Delonge pose for photographers at a... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Blink-182 band members Barker, Hoppus and Delonge pose for photographers at party to launch tour in Los... 
Blink-182 band members (L-R) Travis Barker, Mark Hoppus, and Tom Delonge pose for photographers at a party to launch their summer tour at El Compadre Restaurant in Los Angeles, California, May 18, 2009. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok (UNITED STATES ENTERTAINMENT) 
GRAMMYS/
RTXBEAG 
February 09, 2009 
Blink-182 band members Mark Hoppus (L), Travis Barker (C), and Tom DeLonge present the Best Rock Album... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Blink-182 band members Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker, and Tom DeLonge present the Best Rock Album at the... 
Blink-182 band members Mark Hoppus (L), Travis Barker (C), and Tom DeLonge present the Best Rock Album at the 51st annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, February 8, 2009. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson (UNITED STATES) 
GERMANY/
RTX9RSP 
October 21, 2008 
Model Candy poses with a blinked hairbrush in the workshop of 'Bling my Thing' in Berlin September 30,... 
Berlin, Germany 
Model Candy poses with a blinked hairbrush in the workshop of 'Bling my Thing' in Berlin 
Model Candy poses with a blinked hairbrush in the workshop of 'Bling my Thing' in Berlin September 30, 2008. REUTERS/Johannes Eisele (GERMANY) 
USA/
RTR21V5C 
September 14, 2008 
A Microsoft Xbox 360 displays three blinking red lights, indicating a "general hardware failure" (often... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A Microsoft Xbox 360 displays three blinking red lights, indicating a "general hardware failure" (often... 
A Microsoft Xbox 360 displays three blinking red lights, indicating a "general hardware failure" (often referred to as a "red ring of death") in New York September 13, 2008. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES) 
USA/
RTR21V5B 
September 14, 2008 
A Microsoft Xbox 360 displays three blinking red lights, indicating a "general hardware failure" (often... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A Microsoft Xbox 360 displays three blinking red lights, indicating a "general hardware failure" (often... 
A Microsoft Xbox 360 displays three blinking red lights, indicating a "general hardware failure" (often referred to as a "red ring of death") in New York September 13, 2008. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES) 
CANADA
RTR21UYD 
September 13, 2008 
Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe (2nd R) blinks as he campaigns with his wife Yolande Brunelle (L)... 
ST-TITE, Canada 
Bloc Quebecois leader Duceppe blinks as he campaigns with his wife Brunelle at Western Festival in St-Tite... 
Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe (2nd R) blinks as he campaigns with his wife Yolande Brunelle (L) at the Western Festival in St-Tite September 13, 2008. Canadians will go to the polls in a federal election October 14. REUTERS/Mathieu Belanger (CANADA) 
GERMANY-WALL/
RTX7SCJ 
July 09, 2008 
A journalist holds a digital "Walk The Wall" Guide in Berlin July 9, 2008. Similar to audio guides devices... 
Berlin, Germany 
A journalist holds a digital "Walk The Wall" Guide in Berlin 
A journalist holds a digital "Walk The Wall" Guide in Berlin July 9, 2008. Similar to audio guides devices found in museums, the 158-gram digital "Walk the Wall" guide covers 15 kilometres (9 miles) of Berlin and offers detailed descriptions, pictures, eye-witness interviews and film clips of various areas of where the Berlin Wall once stood. The Global Position System (GPS) link gives constant updates on a Berlin map -- complete with a blinking yellow box of the holder's exact location -- and includes a treasure trove of material on the Wall that divided Berlin for 28 years. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay (GERMANY) 
CHINA
RTR1IIOX 
October 20, 2006 
A recovered leper with "hare's eye", a condition that is commonly seen in people who have suffered leprosy,... 
Xining, China 
A recovered leper with "hare's eye" before an surgery in Sichuan's Xining village in China 
A recovered leper with "hare's eye", a condition that is commonly seen in people who have suffered leprosy, before a surgery at Xining village, 500 kilometres south of Chengdu, capital of China's south-central Sichuan province, October 19, 2006. "Hare's eye" is a condition that is commonly seen in people who have suffered leprosy. The disease destroys nerves around the eye and sufferers cannot shut or blink their eyes, leaving them vulnerable to infections. The operation was carried out by doctors working for Handa, a charity group in China that takes care of people who have recovered from leprosy. Photo taken October 19, 2006. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA) 
CHINA
RTR1IIOT 
October 20, 2006 
A recovered leper with "hare's eye", a condition that is commonly seen in people who have suffered leprosy,... 
Xining, China 
A recovered leper with "hare's eye" after surgery in Sichuan's Xining village in China 
A recovered leper with "hare's eye", a condition that is commonly seen in people who have suffered leprosy, after a surgery at Xining village, 500 km (311 miles) south of Chengdu, capital of China's south-central Sichuan province October 20, 2006. "Hare's eye" is a condition that is commonly seen in people who have suffered leprosy. The disease destroys nerves around the eye and sufferers cannot shut or blink their eyes, leaving them vulnerable to infections. The operation was carried out by doctors working for Handa, a charity group in China that takes care of people who have recovered from leprosy. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA) 
CHINA
RTR1IIIP 
October 20, 2006 
A combination photo shows a recovered leper suffering from "hare's eye" a day before (top) and after... 
Xining, China 
Combination photo showing a recovered leper suffering from "hare's eye" before and after surgery in Sichuan's... 
A combination photo shows a recovered leper suffering from "hare's eye" a day before (top) and after surgery at Xining village, 500 km (311 miles) south of Chengdu, capital of China's south-central Sichuan province, October 20, 2006. "Hare's eye" is a condition that is commonly seen in people who have suffered leprosy. The disease destroys nerves around the eye and sufferers cannot shut or blink their eyes, leaving them vulnerable to infections. The operation was carried out by doctors working for Handa, a charity group in China that takes care of people who have recovered from leprosy. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA) 
CHINA
RTR1IHU7 
October 19, 2006 
Recovered lepers from the Yi ethnic minority travel back to the remote Xi De village after an eye surgery... 
Xining, China 
Recovered lepers from the Yi ethnic minority travel back to the remote Xi De village in China 
Recovered lepers from the Yi ethnic minority travel back to the remote Xi De village after an eye surgery for "hare's eye", a condition that is commonly seen in people who have suffered leprosy, in Xining village, 500 km (311 miles) south of Chengdu, the capital of China's south-central Sichuan province, October 19, 2006. The disease destroys nerves around the eye and sufferers cannot shut or blink their eyes, which will then leave them vulnerable to constant infections. The operation was carried out by doctors working for Handa, a charity group in China which takes care of people who have recovered from leprosy. Photo taken on October 19, 2006. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA) 
CHINA
RTR1IHU3 
October 19, 2006 
A recovered leper from the Yi ethnic minority undergoes operation for "hare's eye", a condition that... 
Xining, China 
A recovered leper undergoes operation for "hare's eye" in Xining village in China 
A recovered leper from the Yi ethnic minority undergoes operation for "hare's eye", a condition that is commonly seen in people who have suffered leprosy, in Xining village, 500 km (311 miles) south of Chengdu, the capital of China's south-central Sichuan province, October 18, 2006. The disease destroys nerves around the eye and sufferers cannot shut or blink their eyes, which will then leave them vulnerable to constant infections. The operation was carried out by doctors working for Handa, a charity group in China which takes care of people who have recovered from leprosy. Photo taken on October 18, 2006. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA) 
CHINA
RTR1IHU0 
October 19, 2006 
A recovered leper from the Yi ethnic minority undergoes operation for "hare's eye", a condition that... 
Xining, China 
A recovered leper undergoes operation for "hare's eye" in Xining village in China 
A recovered leper from the Yi ethnic minority undergoes operation for "hare's eye", a condition that is commonly seen in people who have suffered leprosy, in Xining village, 500 km (311 miles) south of Chengdu, the capital of China's south-central Sichuan province, October 18, 2006. The disease destroys nerves around the eye and sufferers cannot shut or blink their eyes, which will then leave them vulnerable to constant infections. The operation was carried out by doctors working for Handa, a charity group in China which takes care of people who have recovered from leprosy. Photo taken on October 18, 2006. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA) 
CHINA
RTR1IHTS 
October 19, 2006 
Recovered lepers from the Yi ethnic minority rest after an operation for "hare's eye", a condition that... 
Xining, China 
Recovered lepers rest after an eye operation in Xining village in China 
Recovered lepers from the Yi ethnic minority rest after an operation for "hare's eye", a condition that is commonly seen in people who have suffered leprosy, in Xining village, 500 km (311 miles) south of Chengdu, the capital of China's south-central Sichuan province, October 18, 2006. The disease destroys nerves around the eye and sufferers cannot shut or blink their eyes, which will then leave them vulnerable to constant infections. The operation was carried out by doctors working for Handa, a charity group in China which takes care of people who have recovered from leprosy. Photo taken on October 18, 2006. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA) 
CHINA
RTR1IHTJ 
October 19, 2006 
A recovered leper takes a rest on the way home to the remote Xi De village after eye surgery for "hare's... 
Xining, China 
A recovered leper takes a rest as on the way home to Sichuan's Xi De village in China 
A recovered leper takes a rest on the way home to the remote Xi De village after eye surgery for "hare's eye", a condition that is commonly seen in people who have suffered leprosy, in Xining village, 500 km (311 miles) south of Chengdu, the capital of China's south-central Sichuan province, October 19, 2006. The disease destroys nerves around the eye and sufferers cannot shut or blink their eyes, which will then leave them vulnerable to constant infections. The operation was carried out by doctors working for Handa, a charity group in China which takes care of people who have recovered from leprosy. Photo taken on October 19, 2006. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA) 
CHINA
RTR1IHTI 
October 19, 2006 
A recovered leper takes a rest on the way home to the remote Xi De village after eye surgery for "hare's... 
Xining, China 
A recovered leper takes a rest as on the way home to Sichuan's Xi De village in China 
A recovered leper takes a rest on the way home to the remote Xi De village after eye surgery for "hare's eye", a condition that is commonly seen in people who have suffered leprosy, in Xining village, 500 km (311 miles) south of Chengdu, the capital of China's south-central Sichuan province, October 19, 2006. The disease destroys nerves around the eye and sufferers cannot shut or blink their eyes, which will then leave them vulnerable to constant infections. The operation was carried out by doctors working for Handa, a charity group in China which takes care of people who have recovered from leprosy. Photo taken on October 19, 2006. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA) 
CHINA
RTR1IHTD 
October 19, 2006 
A recovered leper from the Yi ethnic minority undergoes operation for "hare's eye", a condition that... 
Hong Kong, China 
A recovered leper undergoes operation for "hare's eye" in Xining village in China 
A recovered leper from the Yi ethnic minority undergoes operation for "hare's eye", a condition that is commonly seen in people who have suffered leprosy, in Xining village, 500 km (311 miles) south of Chengdu, the capital of China's south-central Sichuan province, October 18, 2006. The disease destroys nerves around the eye and sufferers cannot shut or blink their eyes, which will then leave them vulnerable to constant infections. The operation was carried out by doctors working for Handa, a charity group in China which takes care of people who have recovered from leprosy. Photo taken on October 18, 2006. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA) 
CHINA
RTR1IHT9 
October 19, 2006 
A recovered leper from the Yi ethnic minority undergoes operation for "hare's eye", a condition that... 
Xining, China 
A recovered leper undergoes operation for "hare's eye" in Xining village in China 
A recovered leper from the Yi ethnic minority undergoes operation for "hare's eye", a condition that is commonly seen in people who have suffered leprosy, in Xining village, 500 km (311 miles) south of Chengdu, the capital of China's south-central Sichuan province, October 18, 2006. The disease destroys nerves around the eye and sufferers cannot shut or blink their eyes, which will then leave them vulnerable to constant infections. The operation was carried out by doctors working for Handa, a charity group in China which takes care of people who have recovered from leprosy. Photo taken on October 18, 2006. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA) 
CHINA
RTR1IHSN 
October 19, 2006 
A recovered leper from the Yi ethnic minority rests after an eye operation for "hare's eye", a condition... 
Xining, China 
A recovered leper rests after an eye operation in Xining village in China 
A recovered leper from the Yi ethnic minority rests after an eye operation for "hare's eye", a condition that is commonly seen in people who have suffered leprosy, in Xining village, 500 km (311 miles) south of Chengdu, the capital of China's south-central Sichuan province, October 18, 2006. The disease destroys nerves around the eye and sufferers cannot shut or blink their eyes, which will then leave them vulnerable to constant infections. The operation was carried out by doctors working for Handa, a charity group in China which takes care of people who have recovered from leprosy. Photo taken on October 18, 2006. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA) 
CHINA
RTR1IHSI 
October 19, 2006 
Recovered lepers from the Yi ethnic minority rest after an operation for "hare's eye", a condition that... 
Xining, China 
Recovered lepers rest after an eye operation in Xining village in China 
Recovered lepers from the Yi ethnic minority rest after an operation for "hare's eye", a condition that is commonly seen in people who have suffered leprosy, in Xining village, 500 km (311 miles) south of Chengdu, the capital of China's south-central Sichuan province, October 18, 2006. The disease destroys nerves around the eye and sufferers cannot shut or blink their eyes, which will then leave them vulnerable to constant infections. The operation was carried out by doctors working for Handa, a charity group in China which takes care of people who have recovered from leprosy. Photo taken on October 18, 2006. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA) 
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