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February 06, 2012 
A children's play area is seen in Doncaster Prison, northern England, December 13, 2011. Burglary at... 
Doncaster, United Kingdom 
A children's play area is seen in Doncaster Prison 
A children's play area is seen in Doncaster Prison, northern England, December 13, 2011. Burglary at 15 earned him his first sentence and began a cycle of crime to fund a heroin addiction - a cycle he is now determined to end with the help of a pilot prison scheme. "You used to come to jail and if you didn't have probation work when you got out of there you were on your own," Shane, now 32, told Reuters in an empty canteen at Doncaster prison in south Yorkshire, England. " A lot of people were out the gate with 45 pounds, nowhere to live, and were back on the street spending it on class A drugs or drink. They'd be back inside in weeks or months." Photograph taken December 13, 2011. REUTERS/Darren Staples (BRITAIN - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS SOCIETY) 
FRANCE/
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December 12, 2011 
Delphine (R), the companion of French policeman Eric Lales, attends with relatives the ceremony dedicating... 
Marseille, France 
Delphine, the companion of French policeman Eric Lales, attends with relatives the ceremony dedicating... 
Delphine (R), the companion of French policeman Eric Lales, attends with relatives the ceremony dedicating to Eric Lales, the French policeman killed after a shooting with four men suspected of the burglary of warehouses, at the Marseille's police headquarters, December 12, 2011. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
FRANCE/
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December 12, 2011 
Policemen carry the coffin of Eric Lales, the French policeman killed after a shooting with four men... 
Marseille, France 
Policemen carry the coffin of Eric Lales, the French policeman killed after a shooting with four men... 
Policemen carry the coffin of Eric Lales, the French policeman killed after a shooting with four men suspected of the burglary of warehouses, during a ceremony at the Marseille's police headquarters, December 12, 2011. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
FRANCE/
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December 12, 2011 
France's Interior Minister Claude Gueant and officials pay their respect during a ceremony dedicating... 
Marseille, France 
France's Interior Minister Gueant and officials pay their respect during a ceremony dedicating to Eric... 
France's Interior Minister Claude Gueant and officials pay their respect during a ceremony dedicating to Eric Lales, the French policeman killed after a shooting with four men suspected of the burglary of warehouses, at the Marseille's police headquarters, December 12, 2011. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS) 
FRANCE/
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December 12, 2011 
France's Interior Minister Claude Gueant and officials pay their respect during a ceremony dedicating... 
Marseille, France 
France's Interior Minister Gueant and officials pay their respect during a ceremony dedicating to Eric... 
France's Interior Minister Claude Gueant and officials pay their respect during a ceremony dedicating to Eric Lales, the French policeman killed after a shooting with four men suspected of the burglary of warehouses, at the Marseille's police headquarters, December 12, 2011. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS) 
FRANCE/
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December 12, 2011 
France's Interior Minister Claude Gueant (R) walks next to the coffin of French policeman Eric Lales,... 
Marseille, France 
France's Interior Minister Gueant walks next to the coffin of French policeman Eric Lales during a ceremony... 
France's Interior Minister Claude Gueant (R) walks next to the coffin of French policeman Eric Lales, killed after a shooting with four men suspected of the burglary of warehouses, during a ceremony at the Marseille's police headquarters, December 12, 2011. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS) 
FRANCE/
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December 12, 2011 
France's Interior Minister Claude Gueant (C) and officials pay their respect during a ceremony dedicating... 
Marseille, France 
France's Interior Minister Gueant and officials pay their respect during a ceremony dedicating to Eric... 
France's Interior Minister Claude Gueant (C) and officials pay their respect during a ceremony dedicating to Eric Lales, the French policeman killed after a shooting with four men suspected of the burglary of warehouses, at the Marseille's police headquarters, December 12, 2011. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS) 
FRANCE/
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December 12, 2011 
France's Interior Minister Claude Gueant (C) puts the Legion of Honour medal on the coffin during a ceremony... 
Marseille, France 
France's Interior Minister Gueant puts the Legion of Honour medal on the coffin during a ceremony dedicating... 
France's Interior Minister Claude Gueant (C) puts the Legion of Honour medal on the coffin during a ceremony dedicating to Eric Lales, the French policeman killed after a shooting with four men suspected of the burglary of warehouses, at the Marseille's police headquarter, December 12, 2011. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS) 
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December 12, 2011 
French policemen gather in front of a Police headquarters in Marseille December 12, 2011 to pay homage... 
Marseille, France 
French policemen gather in front of a Police headquarter in Marseille to pay homage to the policeman... 
French policemen gather in front of a Police headquarters in Marseille December 12, 2011 to pay homage to the policeman dead on December 8 after a shooting with four men suspected of the burglary of warehouses. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
FRANCE/
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December 12, 2011 
French policemen gather in front of a Police headquarters in Marseille December 12, 2011 to pay homage... 
Marseille, France 
French policemen gather in front of a Police headquarter in Marseille to pay homage to the policeman... 
French policemen gather in front of a Police headquarters in Marseille December 12, 2011 to pay homage to the policeman dead on December 8 after a shooting with four men suspected of the burglary of warehouses. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
FRANCE/
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December 02, 2011 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarters in Marseille December 2, 2011 to support... 
Marseille, France 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarter in Marseille to support their colleague seriously... 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarters in Marseille December 2, 2011 to support their colleague seriously injured during a shooting with four men suspected of the burglary of warehouses. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
FRANCE/
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December 02, 2011 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarter in Marseille December 2, 2011 to support their... 
Marseille, France 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarter in Marseille to support their colleague seriously... 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarter in Marseille December 2, 2011 to support their colleague seriously injured during a shooting with four men suspected of the burglary of warehouses. The banner reads the first name of the policemen injured. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
FRANCE/
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December 02, 2011 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarters in Marseille December 2, 2011 to support... 
Marseille, France 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarter in Marseille to support their colleague seriously... 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarters in Marseille December 2, 2011 to support their colleague seriously injured during a shooting with four men suspected of the burglary of warehouses. The banner reads the first name of the policemen injured. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
FRANCE/
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December 02, 2011 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarters in Marseille December 2, 2011 to support... 
Marseille, France 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarter in Marseille to support their colleague seriously... 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarters in Marseille December 2, 2011 to support their colleague seriously injured during a shooting with four men suspected of the burglary of warehouses. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
FRANCE/
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December 02, 2011 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarters in Marseille December 2, 2011 to support... 
Marseille, France 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarters in Marseille to support their colleague seriously... 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarters in Marseille December 2, 2011 to support their colleague seriously injured during a shooting with four men suspected of the burglary of warehouses. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
FRANCE/
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December 02, 2011 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarters in Marseille December 2, 2011 to support... 
Marseille, France 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarters in Marseille to support their colleague seriously... 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarters in Marseille December 2, 2011 to support their colleague seriously injured during a shooting with four men suspected of the burglary of warehouses. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
FRANCE/
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December 02, 2011 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarters in Marseille December 2, 2011 to support... 
Marseille, France 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarters in Marseille to support their colleague seriously... 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarters in Marseille December 2, 2011 to support their colleague seriously injured during a shooting with four men suspected of the burglary of warehouses. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
FRANCE/
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December 02, 2011 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarters in Marseille December 2, 2011 to support... 
Marseille, France 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarters in Marseille to support their colleague seriously... 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarters in Marseille December 2, 2011 to support their colleague seriously injured during a shooting with four men suspected of the burglary of warehouses. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
FRANCE/
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December 02, 2011 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarters in Marseille December 2, 2011 to support... 
Marseille, France 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarters in Marseille to support their colleague seriously... 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarters in Marseille December 2, 2011 to support their colleague seriously injured during a shooting with four men suspected of the burglary of warehouses. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
FRANCE/
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December 02, 2011 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarter in Marseille December 2, 2011 to support their... 
Marseille, France 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarter in Marseille to support their colleague seriously... 
French policemen gather in front of the Police headquarter in Marseille December 2, 2011 to support their colleague seriously injured during a shooting with four men suspected of the burglary of warehouses. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
FRANCE/
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November 28, 2011 
France's Interior Minister Claude Gueant (R) and Alain Gardere, Marseille Prefect in charge of security,... 
Marseille, France 
France's Interior Minister Gueant and Marseille prefect in charge of security Gardere leave police headquarters... 
France's Interior Minister Claude Gueant (R) and Alain Gardere, Marseille Prefect in charge of security, leave police headquarter safter a news conference in Marseille, November 28, 2011. A police officer was seriously injured in a shooting overnight in Vitrolles, near Marseille, during a chase by police of four men suspected of the burglary of warehouses. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS) 
FRANCE/
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November 28, 2011 
France's Interior Minister Claude Gueant speaks to the media at police headquarters in Marseille, November... 
Marseille, France 
France's Interior Minister Gueant speaks to the media police headquarters in Marseille 
France's Interior Minister Claude Gueant speaks to the media at police headquarters in Marseille, November 28, 2011. A police officer was seriously injured in a shooting overnight in Vitrolles, near Marseille, during a chase by police of four men suspected of the burglary of warehouses. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS) 
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August 12, 2011 
Mario Quiassaca aged 18 is taken from City of Westminster Magistrates' court after pleading guilty one... 
London, United Kingdom 
Mario Quiassaca is taken from City of Westminster Magistrates' Court in London 
Mario Quiassaca aged 18 is taken from City of Westminster Magistrates' court after pleading guilty one count of violent disorder and one count of burglary during the recent riots in London August 12, 2011. Police prepared to flood the streets on Friday to ensure that weekend drinking does not reignite the rioting that swept London and other cities this week, shocking Britons and sullying their country's image a year before it hosts the Olympics. REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW) 
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August 12, 2011 
Mario Quiassaca aged 18 is taken from City of Westminster Magistrates' court after pleading guilty one... 
London, United Kingdom 
Mario Quiassaca is taken from City of Westminster Magistrates' Court in London 
Mario Quiassaca aged 18 is taken from City of Westminster Magistrates' court after pleading guilty one count of violent disorder and one count of burglary during the recent riots in London August 12, 2011. Police prepared to flood the streets on Friday to ensure that weekend drinking does not reignite the rioting that swept London and other cities this week, shocking Britons and sullying their country's image a year before it hosts the Olympics. REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW) 
BRITAIN-RIOTS/
RTR2PTUK 
August 11, 2011 
A 12 year-old boy shields his face as he leaves Manchester magistrates' court after admitting burglary,... 
Manchester, United Kingdom 
A 12 year-old boy shields his face as he leaves Manchester magistrates' court after admitting burglary,... 
A 12 year-old boy shields his face as he leaves Manchester magistrates' court after admitting burglary, during the recent riots in Manchester, northern England August 11, 2011. Prime Minister David Cameron, facing a defining crisis of his premiership, promised on Thursday to crack down on street gangs as a national priority and said rioters behind Britain's worst violence in decades would be hunted and punished. REUTERS/Nigel Roddis (BRITAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST SOCIETY POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
BRITAIN-RIOTS/
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August 11, 2011 
A 12 year-old boy (R) shields his face as he leaves Manchester magistrates' court with his mother after... 
Manchester, United Kingdom 
A 12 year-old boy shields his face as he leaves Manchester magistrates' court after admitting burglary,... 
A 12 year-old boy (R) shields his face as he leaves Manchester magistrates' court with his mother after admitting burglary, during the recent riots in Manchester, northern England August 11, 2011. Prime Minister David Cameron, facing a defining crisis of his premiership, promised on Thursday to crack down on street gangs as a national priority and said rioters behind Britain's worst violence in decades would be hunted and punished. REUTERS/Nigel Roddis (BRITAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST SOCIETY POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
BRITAIN-RIOTS/
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August 11, 2011 
A 12 year-old boy (R) shields his face as he leaves Manchester magistrates' court with his mother after... 
Manchester, United Kingdom 
A 12 year-old boy shields his face as he leaves Manchester magistrates' court after admitting burglary,... 
A 12 year-old boy (R) shields his face as he leaves Manchester magistrates' court with his mother after admitting burglary, during the recent riots in Manchester, northern England August 11, 2011. Prime Minister David Cameron, facing a defining crisis of his premiership, promised on Thursday to crack down on street gangs as a national priority and said rioters behind Britain's worst violence in decades would be hunted and punished. REUTERS/Nigel Roddis (BRITAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST SOCIETY POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
BRITAIN-RIOTS/
RTR2PTUD 
August 11, 2011 
A 12 year-old boy shields his face as he leaves Manchester magistrates' court after admitting burglary,... 
Manchester, United Kingdom 
A 12 year-old boy shields his face as he leaves Manchester magistrates' court after admitting burglary,... 
A 12 year-old boy shields his face as he leaves Manchester magistrates' court after admitting burglary, during the recent riots in Manchester, northern England August 11, 2011. Prime Minister David Cameron, facing a defining crisis of his premiership, promised on Thursday to crack down on street gangs as a national priority and said rioters behind Britain's worst violence in decades would be hunted and punished. REUTERS/Nigel Roddis (BRITAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST SOCIETY POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
BRITAIN-RIOTS/
RTR2PTUA 
August 11, 2011 
A 12 year-old boy shields his face as he leaves Manchester magistrates' court after admitting burglary,... 
Manchester, United Kingdom 
A 12 year-old boy shields his face as he leaves Manchester magistrates' court after admitting burglary,... 
A 12 year-old boy shields his face as he leaves Manchester magistrates' court after admitting burglary, during the recent riots in Manchester, northern England August 11, 2011. Prime Minister David Cameron, facing a defining crisis of his premiership, promised on Thursday to crack down on street gangs as a national priority and said rioters behind Britain's worst violence in decades would be hunted and punished. REUTERS/Nigel Roddis (BRITAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST SOCIETY POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
BRITAIN-RIOTS/
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August 10, 2011 
Primary school worker Alexis Bailey (R) attempts to shield his face as he leaves Highbury Magistrates... 
London, United Kingdom 
Primary school worker Alexis Bailey attempts to shield his face as he leaves Highbury Magistrates court... 
Primary school worker Alexis Bailey (R) attempts to shield his face as he leaves Highbury Magistrates court after he pleaded guilty to burglary with intent to steal in London August 10, 2011. Bailey was arrested at an electronics shop in Croydon as widespread looting and rioting enveloped London. REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton (BRITAINPOLITICS CIVIL UNREST LAW - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS) CIVIL UNREST 
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August 10, 2011 
Primary school worker Alexis Bailey (L) attempts to shield his face as he leaves Highbury Magistrates... 
London, United Kingdom 
Primary school worker Alexis Bailey attempts to shield his face as he leaves Highbury Magistrates court... 
Primary school worker Alexis Bailey (L) attempts to shield his face as he leaves Highbury Magistrates court after he pleaded guilty to burglary with intent to steal in London August 10, 2011. Bailey was arrested at an electronics shop in Croydon as widespread looting and rioting enveloped London. REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton (BRITAINPOLITICS CIVIL UNREST LAW - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS) CIVIL UNREST 
USA/
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April 19, 2011 
Bob Woodward (L), a former Washington Post reporter takes a tour of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library... 
Yorba Linda, UNITED STATES 
Woodward, former Washington Post reporter takes a tour of Richard Nixon Presidential Library with director... 
Bob Woodward (L), a former Washington Post reporter takes a tour of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library with director Timothy Naftali before his discussion about the Watergate Hotel burglary and stories, in Yorba Linda, California April 18, 2011. The Washington Post won a 1973 Pulitzer Prize for work on the Watergate story, the resulting political backlash contributed to President Nixon's resignation in 1974. REUTERS/Alex Gallardo (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA) 
USA/
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April 19, 2011 
Ben Bradlee, a former Washington Post executive editor, has a discussion about the Watergate Hotel burglary... 
Yorba Linda, UNITED STATES 
Ben Bradlee, a former Washington Post executive editor, has a discussion about the Watergate Hotel burglary... 
Ben Bradlee, a former Washington Post executive editor, has a discussion about the Watergate Hotel burglary and stories at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda, California April 18, 2011. The Washington Post won a 1973 Pulitzer Prize for work on the Watergate story, the resulting political backlash contributed to President Nixon's resignation in 1974. REUTERS/Alex Gallardo (UNITED STATES - Tags: MEDIA POLITICS) 
USA/
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April 19, 2011 
Ben Bradlee (L), a former Washington Post executive editor and Bob Woodward, a former Post reporter,... 
Yorba Linda, UNITED STATES 
Bradlee, a former Washington Post executive editor and Woodward, a former Post reporter, pose for a photo... 
Ben Bradlee (L), a former Washington Post executive editor and Bob Woodward, a former Post reporter, pose for a photo during a tour of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library, inside the Nixon birthplace home before their discussion about the Watergate Hotel burglary and stories for the Post, in Yorba Linda, California April 18, 2011. The Washington Post won a 1973 Pulitzer Prize for work on the Watergate story, the resulting political backlash contributed to President Nixon's resignation in 1974. REUTERS/Alex Gallardo (UNITED STATES - Tags: MEDIA POLITICS) 
USA/
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April 19, 2011 
Ben Bradlee (L), a former Washington Post executive editor and Bob Woodward, a former Post reporter,... 
Yorba Linda, UNITED STATES 
Bradlee, former Washington Post executive editor and Woodward, former Post reporter, tour Richard Nixon... 
Ben Bradlee (L), a former Washington Post executive editor and Bob Woodward, a former Post reporter, tour the Richard Nixon Presidential Library, inside the Nixon birthplace home before their discussion about the Watergate Hotel burglary and stories for the Post, in Yorba Linda, California April 18, 2011. The Washington Post won a 1973 Pulitzer Prize for work on the Watergate story, the resulting political backlash contributed to President Nixon's resignation in 1974. REUTERS/Alex Gallardo (UNITED STATES - Tags: MEDIA POLITICS) 
USA/
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April 19, 2011 
Ben Bradlee (R), a former Washington Post executive editor and Bob Woodward (L), a former Post reporter... 
Yorba Linda, UNITED STATES 
Bradlee, former Washington Post executive editor and Woodward, former Post reporter take a tour of Richard... 
Ben Bradlee (R), a former Washington Post executive editor and Bob Woodward (L), a former Post reporter take a tour of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library with director Timothy Naftali before their discussion about the Watergate Hotel burglary and stories for the Post, in Yorba Linda, California April 18, 2011. The Washington Post won a 1973 Pulitzer Prize for work on the Watergate story, the resulting political backlash contributed to President Nixon's resignation in 1974. REUTERS/Alex Gallardo (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA) 
USA/
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April 19, 2011 
Ben Bradlee (L), a former Washington Post executive editor and Bob Woodward, a former Washington Post... 
Yorba Linda, UNITED STATES 
Bradlee, former Washington Post executive editor and Woodward, former Washington Post reporter have discussion... 
Ben Bradlee (L), a former Washington Post executive editor and Bob Woodward, a former Washington Post reporter have a discussion about the Watergate Hotel burglary and stories for the Post at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda, California April 18, 2011. The Washington Post won a 1973 Pulitzer Prize for work on the Watergate story, the resulting political backlash contributed to President Nixon's resignation in 1974. REUTERS/Alex Gallardo (UNITED STATES - Tags: MEDIA POLITICS) 
USA/
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April 19, 2011 
Ben Bradlee (L), a former Washington Post executive editor and Bob Woodward, a former Washington Post... 
Yorba Linda, UNITED STATES 
Bradlee, former Washington Post executive editor and Woodward, former Washington Post reporter have discussion... 
Ben Bradlee (L), a former Washington Post executive editor and Bob Woodward, a former Washington Post reporter have a discussion about the Watergate Hotel burglary and stories for the Post at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda, California April 18, 2011. The Washington Post won a 1973 Pulitzer Prize for work on the Watergate story, the resulting political backlash contributed to President Nixon's resignation in 1974. REUTERS/Alex Gallardo (UNITED STATES - Tags: MEDIA POLITICS) 
USA/
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April 19, 2011 
Ben Bradlee, a former Washington Post executive editor discusses about the Watergate Hotel burglary and... 
Yorba Linda, UNITED STATES 
Ben Bradlee, a former Washington Post executive editor discusses about the Watergate Hotel burglary and... 
Ben Bradlee, a former Washington Post executive editor discusses about the Watergate Hotel burglary and stories for the Post at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda, California April 18, 2011. The Washington Post won a 1973 Pulitzer Prize for work on the Watergate story, the resulting political backlash contributed to President Nixon's resignation in 1974. REUTERS/Alex Gallardo (UNITED STATES - Tags: MEDIA POLITICS) 
USA/
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April 19, 2011 
Bob Woodward, a former Washington Post reporter, discusses about the Watergate Hotel burglary and stories... 
Yorba Linda, UNITED STATES 
Bob Woodward, former Washington Post reporter, discusses about Watergate Hotel burglary and stories for... 
Bob Woodward, a former Washington Post reporter, discusses about the Watergate Hotel burglary and stories for the Post at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda, California April 18, 2011. The Washington Post won a 1973 Pulitzer Prize for work on the Watergate story, the resulting political backlash contributed to President Nixon's resignation in 1974. REUTERS/Alex Gallardo (UNITED STATES - Tags: MEDIA POLITICS) 
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April 11, 2011 
The mother of late female police officer Kitty Van Nieuwenhuysen, Nelly Van Nieuwenhuysen (L) reacts... 
Brussels, Belgium 
The mother of late female police officer Kitty Van Nieuwenhuysen, reacts with a police officer after... 
The mother of late female police officer Kitty Van Nieuwenhuysen, Nelly Van Nieuwenhuysen (L) reacts with police officer Peter Van Stalle (R), who was injured during a burglary attempt during which Kitty was killed, after hearing the verdict at a trial of the three men accused of her death, in Brussels, April 11, 2011. Van Nieuwenhuysen was shot dead in service in 2007, according to local media. All three men were found guilty. REUTERS/Yves Herman (BELGIUM - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
BELGIUM/
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April 11, 2011 
Parents of late female police officer Kitty Van Nieuwenhuysen, Johan Van Nieuwenhuysen (L) and his wife... 
Brussels, Belgium 
Parents of late female police officer Kitty Van Nieuwenhuysen react after hearing the verdict in Brussels... 
Parents of late female police officer Kitty Van Nieuwenhuysen, Johan Van Nieuwenhuysen (L) and his wife Nelly (C), react with police officer Peter Van Stalle (R), who was injured during a burglary attempt during which Kitty was killed, after hearing the verdict at a trial of the three men accused of causing her death, in Brussels, April 11, 2011. Van Nieuwenhuysen was shot dead in service in 2007, according to local media. All three men were found guilty. REUTERS/Yves Herman (BELGIUM - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
BELGIUM/
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April 11, 2011 
The mother of late female police officer Kitty Van Nieuwenhuysen, Nelly Van Nieuwenhuysen (L) is embraced... 
Brussels, Belgium 
Mother of late female police officer Kitty Van Nieuwenhuysen reacts with police officer Van Stalle after... 
The mother of late female police officer Kitty Van Nieuwenhuysen, Nelly Van Nieuwenhuysen (L) is embraced by police officer Peter Van Stalle (R), who was injured during a burglary attempt during which Kitty was killed in Brussels, April 11, 2011, after hearing the verdict at a trial of the three men accused of causing her death April 11, 2011. Van Nieuwenhuysen was shot dead in service in 2007, according to local media. All three were found guilty. REUTERS/Yves Herman (BELGIUM - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
BELGIUM/
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April 11, 2011 
Police officer Peter Van Stalle (R), who was injured during a burglary attempt during which late female... 
Brussels, Belgium 
Peter Van Stalle and the parents of late female police officer react after hearing the verdict in Brussels... 
Police officer Peter Van Stalle (R), who was injured during a burglary attempt during which late female police officer Kitty Van Nieuwenhuysen was killed, embraces Van Nieuwenhuysen's mother, Nelly, as her husband Johan (L) stands beside them after hearing the verdict at the trial of the three men accused of killing their daughter, in Brussels, April 11, 2011. Van Nieuwenhuysen was shot dead in service in 2007, according to local media. All three were found guilty. REUTERS/Yves Herman (BELGIUM - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
BELGIUM/
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April 11, 2011 
The mother of late female police officer Kitty Van Nieuwenhuysen, Nelly Van Nieuwenhuysen, (L) talks... 
Brussels, Belgium 
Mother of late female police officer Kitty Van Nieuwenhuysen, Nelly Van Nieuwenhuysen talks with Sacoor,... 
The mother of late female police officer Kitty Van Nieuwenhuysen, Nelly Van Nieuwenhuysen, (L) talks with Ismail Sacoor (C), a neighbour who was injured in a burglary attempt during which Kitty was killed, and his wife Judith (R) before hearing the verdict at a trial of the three men accused of killing her daughter, in Brussels, April 11, 2011. Van Nieuwenhuysen was shot dead in service in 2007, according to local media. REUTERS/Yves Herman (BELGIUM - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
BELGIUM/
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April 11, 2011 
Ismail Sacoor, a neighbour who was injured in a burglary attempt during which female police officer Kitty... 
Brussels, Belgium 
Sacoor, a neighbour who was injured in a burglary attempt during which female police officer Van Nieuwenhuysen... 
Ismail Sacoor, a neighbour who was injured in a burglary attempt during which female police officer Kitty Van Nieuwenhuysen was killed, arrives at the court in Brussels, April 11, 2011. Three men are facing charges for allegedly causing the death of Van Nieuwenhuysen in 2007 when she was in service, according to local media. REUTERS/Thierry Roge (BELGIUM - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
BELGIUM/
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April 11, 2011 
Ismail Sacoor, a neighbour who was injured in a burglary attempt during which female police officer Kitty... 
Brussels, Belgium 
Sacoor, a neighbour who was injured in a burglary attempt during which female police officer Van Nieuwenhuysen... 
Ismail Sacoor, a neighbour who was injured in a burglary attempt during which female police officer Kitty Van Nieuwenhuysen was killed, arrives at the court in Brussels, April 11, 2011. Three men are facing charges for allegedly causing the death of Van Nieuwenhuysen in 2007 when she was in service, according to local media. REUTERS/Thierry Roge (BELGIUM - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
BELGIUM/
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February 28, 2011 
Noureddine Cheikhni of Morocco waits in the dock for his court hearing in Brussels, February 28, 2011.... 
Brussels, Belgium 
Cheikhni waits in the dock for his court hearing in Brussels 
Noureddine Cheikhni of Morocco waits in the dock for his court hearing in Brussels, February 28, 2011. Cheikhni, together with two other men, are facing charges for allegedly killing a female police officer Kitty Van Nieuwenhuysen in 2007. Van Nieuwenhuysen was shot dead in service when trying to stop a burglary attempt, according to local media. REUTERS/Yves Herman (BELGIUM - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
BELGIUM/
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February 28, 2011 
Ismail Sacoor, a neighbour who was injured in a burglary attempt during which female police officer Kitty... 
Brussels, Belgium 
Ismail Sacoor arrives for a court hearing in Brussels 
Ismail Sacoor, a neighbour who was injured in a burglary attempt during which female police officer Kitty Van Nieuwenhuysen was killed, arrives for a court hearing in Brussels, February 28, 2011. Three men are facing charges for allegedly causing the death of Van Nieuwenhuysen in 2007 when she was in service, according to local media. REUTERS/Yves Herman (BELGIUM - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
BELGIUM/
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February 28, 2011 
Evidence are displayed at a court in Brussels at the start of a trial of three men facing charges for... 
Brussels, Belgium 
Evidence are displayed at a court in Brussels at the start of a trial of three men facing charges for... 
Evidence are displayed at a court in Brussels at the start of a trial of three men facing charges for allegedly killing female police officer Kitty Van Nieuwenhuysen, February 28, 2011. Van Nieuwenhuysen was killed in 2007 when trying to stop a burglary attempt, according to local media. REUTERS/Yves Herman (BELGIUM - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
BELGIUM/
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February 28, 2011 
Ismail Sacoor, a neighbour who was injured in a burglary attempt during which female police officer Kitty... 
Brussels, Belgium 
Ismail Sacoor attends a court hearing in Brussels 
Ismail Sacoor, a neighbour who was injured in a burglary attempt during which female police officer Kitty Van Nieuwenhuysen was killed, attends a court hearing in Brussels, February 28, 2011. Three men are facing charges for allegedly causing the death of Van Nieuwenhuysen in 2007 when she was in service, according to local media. REUTERS/Yves Herman (BELGIUM - Tags: CRIME LAW HEADSHOT) 
GUATEMALA/
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February 15, 2011 
A man (R) who pulled out a gun on a public bus tries to run after being captured by security guards in... 
Guatemala City, Guatemala 
A man who pulled out a gun on a public bus tries to run after being captured by security guards in Guatemala... 
A man (R) who pulled out a gun on a public bus tries to run after being captured by security guards in Guatemala City February 15, 2011. Robberies on buses are a daily occurrence in Guatemala, according to the GAM (Grupo de Apoyo Mutuo), an organization that monitors human rights abuses. Twenty-four passengers were killed and 110 injured while using public buses last year, according to GAM. REUTERS/Daniel LeClair (GUATEMALA - Tags: TRANSPORT CRIME LAW) 
BOSNIA-SPAIN/WARCRIMES
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August 26, 2010 
Bosnian police vehicles escort war crimes suspect Veselin Vlahovic to a Bosnian court from an airport... 
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina 
Bosnian police vehicles escort war crimes suspect Veselin Vlahovic to a Bosnian court from an airport... 
Bosnian police vehicles escort war crimes suspect Veselin Vlahovic to a Bosnian court from an airport in Sarajevo, August 26, 2010. Spain on Thursday extradited to Bosnia a former Serb soldier wanted on charges of genocide, rape and torture during the country's 1992-95 war, the Bosnian presidency said. Vlahovic, 41, who was born in Montenegro, had three pending international arrest warrants. He was arrested in Spain in March on charges ranging from armed robbery to burglary.REUTERS/Danilo Krstanovic (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
BOSNIA-SPAIN/WARCRIMES
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August 26, 2010 
Bosnian police wait to escort war crimes suspect Veselin Vlahovic at an airport in Sarajevo, August 26,... 
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina 
Bosnian police wait to escort war crimes suspect Veselin Vlahovic at an airport in Sarajevo 
Bosnian police wait to escort war crimes suspect Veselin Vlahovic at an airport in Sarajevo, August 26, 2010. Spain on Thursday extradited to Bosnia a former Serb soldier wanted on charges of genocide, rape and torture during the country's 1992-95 war, the Bosnian presidency said. Vlahovic, 41, who was born in Montenegro, had three pending international arrest warrants. He was arrested in Spain in March on charges ranging from armed robbery to burglary.REUTERS/Danilo Krstanovic (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
SOCCER-WORLD/
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June 10, 2010 
South African police chief Bheki Cele answers a question about World Cup Soccer security, during a news... 
Magaliesburg, South Africa 
South African police chief Bheki Cele answers a question about World Cup Soccer security, during a news... 
South African police chief Bheki Cele answers a question about World Cup Soccer security, during a news conference in Magaliesburg June 10, 2010. A World Cup photographer was held at gunpoint on Wednesday during a pre-dawn burglary at a lodge used by journalists covering Portugal and Spain, raising concerns about security in the host country. REUTERS/Jose Manuel Ribeiro (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP CRIME LAW) 
SOCCER-WORLD/
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June 10, 2010 
South African police chief BheKi Cele listens to a question about World Cup soccer security, during a... 
Magaliesburg, South Africa 
South African police chief BheKi Cele listens to a question about World Cup soccer security, during a... 
South African police chief BheKi Cele listens to a question about World Cup soccer security, during a news conference in Magaliesburg June 10, 2010. A World Cup photographer was held at gunpoint on Wednesday during a pre-dawn burglary at a lodge used by journalists covering Portugal and Spain, raising concerns about security in the host country. REUTERS/Jose Manuel Ribeiro (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP CRIME LAW) 
SOCCER-WORLD/
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June 10, 2010 
South African police head chief General Bheki Cele puts on his hat before leaving a news conference about... 
Magaliesburg, South Africa 
South African police head chief General Cele puts on hat before leaving news conference in Magaliesburg... 
South African police head chief General Bheki Cele puts on his hat before leaving a news conference about security at the World Cup, in Magaliesburg June 10, 2010. A World Cup photographer was held at gunpoint on Wednesday during a pre-dawn burglary at a lodge used by journalists covering Portugal and Spain, raising concerns about security in the host country. REUTERS/Jose Manuel Ribeiro (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: CRIME LAW SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP) 
SOCCER-WORLD/
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June 10, 2010 
South African Police Brigadier of Gauteng province Mariemuthoo talks to journalists during a news conference... 
Magaliesburg, South Africa 
South African Police Brigadier of Gauteng province Mariemuthoo talks to journalists in Magaliesburg 
South African Police Brigadier of Gauteng province Mariemuthoo talks to journalists during a news conference in Magaliesburg June 10, 2010. A World Cup photographer was held at gunpoint on Wednesday during a pre-dawn burglary at a lodge used by journalists covering Portugal and Spain, raising concerns about security in the host country. REUTERS/Jose Manuel Ribeiro (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: CRIME LAW SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP) 
SOCCER-WORLD/ROBBERY
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June 09, 2010 
South African policemen walk with the manager of the Nutbush Loma Lodge hotel, after an armed robbery... 
Magaliesburg, South Africa 
South African policemen walk with the manager of the Nutbush Loma Lodge hotel, after an armed robbery... 
South African policemen walk with the manager of the Nutbush Loma Lodge hotel, after an armed robbery to Portuguese journalists, in Magaliesburg June 9, 2010. A World Cup photographer was held at gunpoint on Wednesday during a pre-dawn burglary at a lodge used by journalists covering Portugal and Spain, raising concerns about security in the host country. REUTERS/Jose Manuel Ribeiro (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP CRIME LAW) 
SOCCER-WORLD/ROBBERY
RTR2EXM0 
June 09, 2010 
South African policemen inspect the area of the Nutbush Loma Lodge hotel, after an armed robbery to Portuguese... 
Magaliesburg, South Africa 
South African policemen inspect the area of the Nutbush Loma Lodge hotel, after an armed robbery to Portuguese... 
South African policemen inspect the area of the Nutbush Loma Lodge hotel, after an armed robbery to Portuguese journalists, in Magaliesburg June 9, 2010. A World Cup photographer was held at gunpoint on Wednesday during a pre-dawn burglary at a lodge used by journalists covering Portugal and Spain, raising concerns about security in the host country. REUTERS/Jose Manuel Ribeiro (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP CRIME LAW) 
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