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SOCCER-SPAIN-WOMEN/REPORT
RTS2PK66 
September 07, 2019 
Soccer Football - Women's Primera Division - FC Barcelona vs CD Tacon - Estadi Johan Cruyff, Barcelona,... 
Barcelona, Spain 
Women's Primera Division - FC Barcelona vs CD Tacon 
Soccer Football - Women's Primera Division - FC Barcelona vs CD Tacon - Estadi Johan Cruyff, Barcelona, Spain - September 7, 2019 Barcelona players during the warm up before the match REUTERS/Albert Gea 
SOCCER-SPAIN-WOMEN/REPORT
RTS2PK5J 
September 07, 2019 
Soccer Football - Women's Primera Division - FC Barcelona vs CD Tacon - Estadi Johan Cruyff, Barcelona,... 
Barcelona, Spain 
Women's Primera Division - FC Barcelona vs CD Tacon 
Soccer Football - Women's Primera Division - FC Barcelona vs CD Tacon - Estadi Johan Cruyff, Barcelona, Spain - September 7, 2019 Barcelona players pose for a team group photo before the match REUTERS/Albert Gea 
SOCCER-ENGLAND-CD-CR/
RTX6UCJ0 
May 04, 2019 
Soccer Football - Premier League - Cardiff City v Crystal Palace - Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, Britain... 
Cardiff, United Kingdom 
Premier League - Cardiff City v Crystal Palace 
Soccer Football - Premier League - Cardiff City v Crystal Palace - Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, Britain - May 4, 2019 Cardiff City's Neil Etheridge in action REUTERS/Rebecca Naden EDITORIAL USE ONLY. No use with unauthorized audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or "live" services. Online in-match use limited to 75 images, no video emulation. No use in betting, games or single club/league/player publications. Please contact your account representative for further details. 
SOCCER-ENGLAND-CD-CR/
RTX6UCIQ 
May 04, 2019 
Soccer Football - Premier League - Cardiff City v Crystal Palace - Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, Britain... 
Cardiff, United Kingdom 
Premier League - Cardiff City v Crystal Palace 
Soccer Football - Premier League - Cardiff City v Crystal Palace - Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, Britain - May 4, 2019 Cardiff City's Bobby Reid scores their second goal REUTERS/Rebecca Naden EDITORIAL USE ONLY. No use with unauthorized audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or "live" services. Online in-match use limited to 75 images, no video emulation. No use in betting, games or single club/league/player publications. Please contact your account representative for further details. 
SOCCER-FIFA/CLUBWORLDCUP
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September 04, 2018 
Soccer Football - Official Draw for the FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2018 - Zurich, Switzerland - September... 
Zurich, Switzerland 
Official Draw for the FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2018 
Soccer Football - Official Draw for the FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2018 - Zurich, Switzerland - September 4, 2018 Former Argentina player Esteban Cambiasso displays the name of CD Guadalajara during the draw REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann 
SOCCER-ENGLAND-BO-CD/
RTS1WYH1 
August 11, 2018 
Soccer Football - Premier League - AFC Bournemouth v Cardiff City - Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth, Britain... 
Bournemouth, United Kingdom 
Premier League - AFC Bournemouth v Cardiff City 
Soccer Football - Premier League - AFC Bournemouth v Cardiff City - Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth, Britain - August 11, 2018. General view as goal line technology is tested before the match. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez EDITORIAL USE ONLY. No use with unauthorized audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or "live" services. Online in-match use limited to 75 images, no video emulation. No use in betting, games or single club/league/player publications. Please contact your account representative for further details. 
CHINA-ENVIRONMENT/WIDERIMAGE
RTX1IUQZ 
July 03, 2015 
A worker recycles CD players at a workshop in the township of Guiyu in China's southern Guangdong province... 
GUIYU, China 
Wider Image: World's Largest Electronics Waste Dump 
A worker recycles CD players at a workshop in the township of Guiyu in China's southern Guangdong province June 9, 2015. The town of Guiyu in the economic powerhouse of Guangdong province in China has long been known as one of the world’s largest electronic waste dump sites. At its peak, some 5,000 workshops in the village recycle 15,000 tonnes of waste daily including hard drives, mobile phones, computer screens and computers shipped in from across the world. Many of the workers, however, work in poorly ventilated workshops with little protective gear, prying open discarded electronics with their bare hands. Plastic circuit boards are also melted down to salvage bits of valuable metals such as gold, copper and aluminum. As a result, large amounts of pollutants, heavy metals and chemicals are released into the rivers nearby, severely contaminating local water supplies, devastating farm harvests and damaging the health of residents. The stench of burnt plastic envelops the small town of Guiyu, while some rivers are black with industrial effluent. According to research conducted by Southern China’s Shantou University, Guiyu’s air and water is heavily contaminated by toxic metal particles. As a result, children living there have abnormally high levels of lead in their blood, the study found. While most of the e-waste was once imported into China and processed in Guiyu, much more of the discarded e-waste now comes from within China as the country grows in affluence. China now produces 6.1 million metric tonnes of e-waste a year, according to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, second only to the U.S with 7.2 million tonnes. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu

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CHINA-ENVIRONMENT/WIDERIMAGE
RTX1IUQQ 
July 03, 2015 
CD players for recycling are seen at a workshop in the township of Guiyu in China's southern Guangdong... 
GUIYU, China 
Wider Image: World's Largest Electronics Waste Dump 
CD players for recycling are seen at a workshop in the township of Guiyu in China's southern Guangdong province June 9, 2015. The town of Guiyu in the economic powerhouse of Guangdong province in China has long been known as one of the world’s largest electronic waste dump sites. At its peak, some 5,000 workshops in the village recycle 15,000 tonnes of waste daily including hard drives, mobile phones, computer screens and computers shipped in from across the world. Many of the workers, however, work in poorly ventilated workshops with little protective gear, prying open discarded electronics with their bare hands. Plastic circuit boards are also melted down to salvage bits of valuable metals such as gold, copper and aluminum. As a result, large amounts of pollutants, heavy metals and chemicals are released into the rivers nearby, severely contaminating local water supplies, devastating farm harvests and damaging the health of residents. The stench of burnt plastic envelops the small town of Guiyu, while some rivers are black with industrial effluent. According to research conducted by Southern China’s Shantou University, Guiyu’s air and water is heavily contaminated by toxic metal particles. As a result, children living there have abnormally high levels of lead in their blood, the study found. While most of the e-waste was once imported into China and processed in Guiyu, much more of the discarded e-waste now comes from within China as the country grows in affluence. China now produces 6.1 million metric tonnes of e-waste a year, according to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, second only to the U.S with 7.2 million tonnes. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu

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CHINA-ENVIRONMENT/WIDERIMAGE
RTX1IUQN 
July 03, 2015 
Workers recycle CD players at a workshop in the township of Guiyu in China's southern Guangdong province... 
GUIYU, China 
Wider Image: World's Largest Electronics Waste Dump 
Workers recycle CD players at a workshop in the township of Guiyu in China's southern Guangdong province June 9, 2015. The town of Guiyu in the economic powerhouse of Guangdong province in China has long been known as one of the world’s largest electronic waste dump sites. At its peak, some 5,000 workshops in the village recycle 15,000 tonnes of waste daily including hard drives, mobile phones, computer screens and computers shipped in from across the world. Many of the workers, however, work in poorly ventilated workshops with little protective gear, prying open discarded electronics with their bare hands. Plastic circuit boards are also melted down to salvage bits of valuable metals such as gold, copper and aluminum. As a result, large amounts of pollutants, heavy metals and chemicals are released into the rivers nearby, severely contaminating local water supplies, devastating farm harvests and damaging the health of residents. The stench of burnt plastic envelops the small town of Guiyu, while some rivers are black with industrial effluent. According to research conducted by Southern China’s Shantou University, Guiyu’s air and water is heavily contaminated by toxic metal particles. As a result, children living there have abnormally high levels of lead in their blood, the study found. While most of the e-waste was once imported into China and processed in Guiyu, much more of the discarded e-waste now comes from within China as the country grows in affluence. China now produces 6.1 million metric tonnes of e-waste a year, according to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, second only to the U.S with 7.2 million tonnes. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

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AFGHANISTAN-DAILYLIFE/
RTR4M31U 
January 20, 2015 
An Afghan youth selling CDs and DVDs waits for customers at his stall in Kabul January 20, 2015. lREUTERS/Mohammad... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
Afghan youth selling CDs and DVDs waits for customers at his stall in Kabul 
An Afghan youth selling CDs and DVDs waits for customers at his stall in Kabul January 20, 2015. lREUTERS/Mohammad Ismail (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: SOCIETY) 
CUBA/
RTX137MG 
September 05, 2013 
A woman waits for customers at her DVD and CD stall on a street in Guanabacoa, a village on the outskirts... 
GUANABACOA, Cuba 
A woman waits for customers at DVD and CD stall on street in Guanabacoa, village on outskirts of Havana... 
A woman waits for customers at her DVD and CD stall on a street in Guanabacoa, a village on the outskirts of Havana, September 4, 2013. REUTERS/Desmond Boylan (CUBA - Tags: SOCIETY) 
SOCCER/
RTX12SWM 
August 22, 2013 
Players of Canada's Montreal Impact pose for a photo before their CONCACAF Champions League soccer match... 
Guatemala, Guatemala 
Players of Canada's Montreal Impact pose for a photo before their CONCACAF Champions League soccer match... 
Players of Canada's Montreal Impact pose for a photo before their CONCACAF Champions League soccer match against Guatemala's CD Heredia at Cementos Progreso Stadium in Guatemala City, August 21, 2013. REUTERS/Jorge Dan Lopez (GUATEMALA - Tags: SPORT SOCCER) 
AFGHANISTAN/
RTXYMK8 
April 15, 2013 
An Afghan boy selling CDs and DVDs poses for a photo in Kabul, April 15, 2013. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani (AFGHANISTAN... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
An Afghan boy selling CDs and DVDs poses for a photo in Kabul 
An Afghan boy selling CDs and DVDs poses for a photo in Kabul, April 15, 2013. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: BUSINESS SOCIETY) 
SOCCER-SPAIN/
RTR39U6U 
October 31, 2012 
Real Madrid's players celebrate after Jose Rodriguez (2nd L) scored against CD Alcoyano during their... 
Alcoy, Spain 
Real Madrid's players celebrate after Rodriguez scored against CD Alcoyano during their Spanish King's... 
Real Madrid's players celebrate after Jose Rodriguez (2nd L) scored against CD Alcoyano during their Spanish King's Cup soccer match at El Collao stadium in Alcoy October 31, 2012. REUTERS/Heino Kalis (SPAIN - Tags: SPORT SOCCER) 
SOCCER-SPAIN/
RTR39U33 
October 31, 2012 
Real Madrid's players celebrate after they scored against CD Alcoyano during their Spanish King's Cup... 
Alcoy, Spain 
Real Madrid's players celebrate after they scored against CD Alcoyano during their Spanish King's Cup... 
Real Madrid's players celebrate after they scored against CD Alcoyano during their Spanish King's Cup soccer match at El Collao stadium in Alcoy October 31, 2012. REUTERS/Heino Kalis (SPAIN - Tags: SPORT SOCCER) 
SONY/
RTR2ZVNS 
March 26, 2012 
Sony's Discman models, portable CD players which were produced in 1990's, are displayed at Sony's history... 
Tokyo, Japan 
To match Special Report SONY/ 
Sony's Discman models, portable CD players which were produced in 1990's, are displayed at Sony's history museum in Tokyo February 23, 2012. The biggest challenge facing Sony's incoming chief executive Kazuo Hirai will be how to bridge a divide in his consumer electronics company between the 'fundamentalists", engineers who want to return the company to its orginal ethos of making cool gadgets, and "new-agers" who see the future in content and connectivity. Picture taken February 23, 2012. To match Special Report SONY/
REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (JAPAN - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS) 
AFGHANISTAN/
RTR2W1UF 
January 09, 2012 
An Afghan man sells DVDs and Cds on his cart outside of Kabul January 9, 2012. REUTERS/Mohammad Ismail... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
An Afghan man sells DVDs and Cds on his cart outside of Kabul 
An Afghan man sells DVDs and Cds on his cart outside of Kabul January 9, 2012. REUTERS/Mohammad Ismail (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: SOCIETY) 
PHILIPPINES/
RTR2OH9Y 
July 05, 2011 
Government workers sort thousands of confiscated pirated Digital Video Disks (DVDs) and Compact Disks... 
Manila, Philippines 
Government workers sort before destroying thousands of confiscated pirated DVDs and CDs outside the city... 
Government workers sort thousands of confiscated pirated Digital Video Disks (DVDs) and Compact Disks (CDs) before destroying them outside the city hall in Manila July 5, 2011. City of Manila's Mayor Alfredo Lim on Tuesday used a shredding machine to destroy thousands of pirated DVDs and CDs amounting up to some 10 million pesos (US$232,000). The pirated DVDs and CDs were confiscated last week during a raid in Quiapo, metro Manila. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco (PHILIPPINES - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW SOCIETY) 
PHILIPPINES/
RTR2OH9W 
July 05, 2011 
Government workers use a shredding machine to destroy thousands of confiscated pirated Digital Video... 
Manila, Philippines 
Government workers use a shredding machine to destroy thousands of confiscated pirated DVDs and CDs outside... 
Government workers use a shredding machine to destroy thousands of confiscated pirated Digital Video Disks (DVDs) and Compact Disks (CDs) outside the city hall in Manila July 5, 2011. City of Manila's Mayor Alfredo Lim on Tuesday used a shredding machine to destroy thousands of pirated DVDs and CDs amounting up to some 10 million pesos (US$232,000). The pirated DVDs and CDs were confiscated last week during a raid in Quiapo, metro Manila. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco (PHILIPPINES - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW SOCIETY) 
SONY/STUMBLES
RTR2MRUF 
May 23, 2011 
A Sony staff member shows off the new CD Walkman at the 20th anniversary celebrations marking the launch... 
Tokyo, Japan 
To match Special Report SONY/STUMBLES 
A Sony staff member shows off the new CD Walkman at the 20th anniversary celebrations marking the launch of the first Walkman mobile music player in Tokyo July 1, 1999. Sony, despite its iconic brand, remains out of step with the rest of the global technology world and its talent for crowd-pleasing innovation has largely evaporated. Apple's 2001 launching of the iPod digital player, which was inspired by Sony's Walkman, in one move, ended Sony's dominance of the music player market and left little doubt that Sony was heading for a full blown crisis. Picture taken July 1, 1999. To match Special Report SONY/STUMBLES REUTERS/Toshiyuki Aizawa (JAPAN) 
CHINA-COPYRIGHT/SOFTWARE
RTR2LKBL 
April 24, 2011 
A man enters a shop containing pirated DVDs and music CDs on a street in central Beijing April 24, 2011.... 
Beijing, China 
A man enters a shop containing pirated DVDs and music CDs on a street in central Beijing 
A man enters a shop containing pirated DVDs and music CDs on a street in central Beijing April 24, 2011. The local police department destroyed nearly 300,000 pirated DVDs, illegal publications and video game machines last Friday as part of a nationwide campaign to crack down on piracy, local media reported. While China implemented a six-month campaign in November aimed at counterfeit books, music, DVDs and software, all are still openly available on Chinese streets. REUTERS/David Gray (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT POLITICS CRIME LAW) 
INDONESIA
RTR2K9X5 
March 23, 2011 
A health-care worker carries textbooks and a CD player before attending a Japanese language class in... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
A health-care worker carries textbooks and a CD player before attending a Japanese language class in... 
A health-care worker carries textbooks and a CD player before attending a Japanese language class in Jakarta March 23, 2011. Some 103 health-care workers took part in a three-month Japanese language course held by the Japan Foundation before they work in Japan as migrant workers. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: SOCIETY EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS EDUCATION) 
INDONESIA
RTR2K9X2 
March 23, 2011 
Health-care workers carry textbooks and CD players before attending a Japanese language class in Jakarta... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Health-care workers carry textbooks and CD players before attending a Japanese language class in Jakarta... 
Health-care workers carry textbooks and CD players before attending a Japanese language class in Jakarta March 23, 2011. Some 103 health-care workers took part in a three-month Japanese language course held by the Japan Foundation before they work in Japan as migrant workers. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS SOCIETY EDUCATION) 
CAMBODIA
RTR2EEUW 
May 27, 2010 
A Cambodian police officer examines thousands of pirated music and movie DVDs and CDs during their confiscation... 
Phnom Penh, Cambodia 
A Cambodian police officer examines thousands of pirated music and movie DVDs and Cds in Phnom Penh 
A Cambodian police officer examines thousands of pirated music and movie DVDs and CDs during their confiscation at a production facility in Phnom Penh on May 27, 2010. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea (CAMBODIA - Tags: BUSINESS CRIME LAW ENTERTAINMENT) 
PERU
RTR2D8KO 
April 28, 2010 
A worker from Peru's intellectual property protection agency, Indecopi, unloads illegally copied CDs... 
Lima, Peru 
A worker from Peru's intellectual property protection agency, Indecopi, unloads illegally copied CDs... 
A worker from Peru's intellectual property protection agency, Indecopi, unloads illegally copied CDs and DVDs that will be destroyed in Lima, April 28, 2010. Indecopi destroyed about 500,000 illegally copied material as part of a campaign against Peru's piracy market. REUTERS/Mariana Bazo (PERU - Tags: CRIME LAW MEDIA) 
PERU
RTR2D8JX 
April 28, 2010 
A worker from Peru's intellectual property protection agency, Indecopi, destroys illegally copied CDs... 
Lima, Peru 
A worker from Peru's intellectual property protection agency, Indecopi, destroys illegally copied CDs... 
A worker from Peru's intellectual property protection agency, Indecopi, destroys illegally copied CDs and DVDs in Lima, April 28, 2010. Indecopi destroyed about 500,000 illegally copied material as part of a campaign against Peru's piracy market. REUTERS/Mariana Bazo (PERU - Tags: CRIME LAW MEDIA) 
COLOMBIA/
RTXQEGE 
November 05, 2009 
Colombian pop singer Carlos Vives (L) sings with his accordion player Egidio Cuadrado in Bogota November... 
Bogota, Colombia 
Colombian singer Vives songs with his accordion player Cuadrado in Bogota 
Colombian pop singer Carlos Vives (L) sings with his accordion player Egidio Cuadrado in Bogota November 5, 2009. Vives was decorated after selling 200,000 copies of his new cd. REUTERS/Fredy Builes (COLOMBIA ENTERTAINMENT) 
PORTUGAL/
RTXPTLK 
October 20, 2009 
Police dog Ruca from the Portuguese National Guard sits on a pile of CDs and DVDs at his training camp... 
Queluz, Portugal 
Police dog Ruca from the Portuguese National Guard sits on a pile of CDs and DVDs at his training camp... 
Police dog Ruca from the Portuguese National Guard sits on a pile of CDs and DVDs at his training camp at a police school in Queluz on the outskirts of Lisbon October 19, 2009. After working in drug detection, the police dog was trained to search for polycarbonate, a plastic used for making CDs and DVDs. Ruca now works in detecting illegal DVDs and CDs in street markets around Portugal. Picture taken October 19, 2009. REUTERS/Jose Manuel Ribeiro (PORTUGAL ANIMALS CRIME LAW BUSINESS ODDLY IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
SOCCER-SPAIN/
RTXOZXQ 
September 27, 2009 
Espanyol's player Verdu (R) jumps for the ball against Xerez CD's player Alejandro Bergatinos during... 
Barcelona, Spain 
Espanyol's player Verdu jumps for the ball against Xerez CD's player Bergatinos during their Spanish... 
Espanyol's player Verdu (R) jumps for the ball against Xerez CD's player Alejandro Bergatinos during their Spanish first division soccer match at Cornella-El Prat stadium in Barcelona September 27, 2009. REUTERS/Gustau Nacarino (SPAIN SPORT SOCCER) 
KYRGYZSTAN/
RTR24TUO 
June 19, 2009 
A truck crushes a pile of pirated CDs and DVDs in central Bishkek June 19, 2009. More than 20,000 pirated... 
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan 
A truck crushes a pile of pirated CDs and DVDs in central Bishkek 
A truck crushes a pile of pirated CDs and DVDs in central Bishkek June 19, 2009. More than 20,000 pirated CDs and DVDs with software, music and films were destroyed in the main city of Kyrgyzstan on Friday. REUTERS/Vladimir Pirogov (KYRGYZSTAN CRIME LAW IMAGES OF THE DAY BUSINESS) 
ROMANIA/
RTXEAGX 
April 23, 2009 
Pirated CDs and DVDs with music, films and softwares, seized from street sellers and shops in the biggest... 
Bucharest, Romania 
Pirated CDs and DVDs with music, films and softwares, seized from street sellers and shops in biggest... 
Pirated CDs and DVDs with music, films and softwares, seized from street sellers and shops in the biggest action against intellectual property piracy, are seen in Bucharest April 23, 2009. Pirated copies hold around 50 percent of Romania's CD and DVD market, although the Balkan country is not a producer of illegal entertainment and software, according to the Romanian Office for Intellectual Property (ORDA). REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA CONFLICT SOCIETY POLITICS SCI TECH BUSINESS) 
ROMANIA/
RTXEAGU 
April 23, 2009 
A policeman guards about 168,000 pirated CDs and DVDs with music, films and softwares seized from street... 
Bucharest, Romania 
Policeman guards pirated CDs and DVDs with music, films and softwares seized from street sellers and... 
A policeman guards about 168,000 pirated CDs and DVDs with music, films and softwares seized from street sellers and shops in the biggest action against intellectual property piracy in Bucharest April 23, 2009. Pirated copies hold around 50 percent of Romania's CD and DVD market, although the Balkan country is not a producer of illegal entertainment and software, according to the Romanian Office for Intellectual Property (ORDA). REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA CONFLICT SOCIETY POLITICS SCI TECH) 
ROMANIA/
RTXEAGO 
April 23, 2009 
A worker arranges about 168,000 crushed pirated CDs and DVDs with music, films and softwares seized from... 
Bucharest, Romania 
Worker arranges crushed pirated CDs and DVDs with music, films and softwares seized from street sellers... 
A worker arranges about 168,000 crushed pirated CDs and DVDs with music, films and softwares seized from street sellers and shops in the biggest action against intellectual property piracy in Bucharest April 23, 2009. Pirated copies hold around 50 percent of Romania's CD and DVD market, although the Balkan country is not a producer of illegal entertainment and software, according to the Romanian Office for Intellectual Property (ORDA). REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA CONFLICT SOCIETY POLITICS SCI TECH) 
ROMANIA/
RTXEAG4 
April 23, 2009 
Workers unload about 168,000 pirated CDs and DVDs with music, films and softwares seized from street... 
Bucharest, Romania 
Workers unload pirated CDs and DVDs with music, films and softwares seized from street sellers and shops... 
Workers unload about 168,000 pirated CDs and DVDs with music, films and softwares seized from street sellers and shops in the biggest action against intellectual property piracy in Bucharest April 23, 2009. Pirated copies hold around 50 percent of Romania's CD and DVD market, although the Balkan country is not a producer of illegal entertainment and software, according to the Romanian Office for Intellectual Property (ORDA). REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA CONFLICT SOCIETY POLITICS SCI TECH) 
SOCCER-WORLD/CONCACAF
RTXCD4V 
March 05, 2009 
Players of Puerto Rico's Islanders celebrate their win over Honduras' CD Marathon in their CONCACAF Champions... 
San Pedro Sula, Honduras 
Players of Puerto Rico's Islanders celebrate their win over Honduras' CD Marathon in their soccer match... 
Players of Puerto Rico's Islanders celebrate their win over Honduras' CD Marathon in their CONCACAF Champions League quarter final soccer match in San Pedro Sula March 4, 2009.
REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (HONDURAS) 
PORTUGAL-JAZZ/
RTXBVC0 
February 20, 2009 
A man listens to a jazz CD, published by record label Clean Feed, in a Trem Azul jazz store in Lisbon... 
Lisbon, Portugal 
Man listens to a jazz CD, published by record label Clean Feed, in a Trem Azul jazz store in Lisbon 
A man listens to a jazz CD, published by record label Clean Feed, in a Trem Azul jazz store in Lisbon February 17, 2009. Portugal's capital is normally associated with the melancholic fado music, but a new Portuguese jazz label is making a name for itself around the world with an adventurous approach to producing modern jazz. Lisbon's Clean Feed Records has been winning awards and gathering praise from critics in the jazz world for its vibrant exploration of modern jazz. Picture taken February 17, 2009. REUTERS/Nacho Doce (PORTUGAL) 
SAFRICA-MUSIC PIRACY/
RTXBTEG 
February 19, 2009 
A Mr. Bean DVD is seen among some of the R25 million worth of pirated DVD's and CD's that were destroyed... 
Johannesburg, South Africa 
A Mr. Bean DVD is seen among some of the R25 million worth of pirated DVD's and CD's that were destroyed... 
A Mr. Bean DVD is seen among some of the R25 million worth of pirated DVD's and CD's that were destroyed by authorities in Midrand ,February 19 ,2009. Some local artists came to witness the pirated copies of their own work being crushed. Reuters/Siphiwe Sibeko (SOUTH AFRICA) 
PAKISTAN/
RTXAVTS 
November 23, 2008 
A worker takes a break at a small factory where they fry peanuts in Rawalpindi, near Islamabad November... 
Rawalpindi, Pakistan 
A worker takes a break at a small factory where they fry peanuts in Rawalpindi 
A worker takes a break at a small factory where they fry peanuts in Rawalpindi, near Islamabad November 23, 2008. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood (PAKISTAN) 
SOCCER-SPAIN/CUP
RTXAJ2N 
November 12, 2008 
Barcelona's coach Pep Guardiola gestures to his players during their Spanish King's Cup soccer match... 
Barcelona, Spain 
Barcelona's coach Guardiola gestures to his players during Spanish King's Cup match against Benidorm... 
Barcelona's coach Pep Guardiola gestures to his players during their Spanish King's Cup soccer match against Benidorm CD at the Nou Camp stadium in Barcelona November 12, 2008. REUTERS/Gustau Nacarino (SPAIN) 
SOCCER-SPAIN/CUP
RTXAJ1O 
November 12, 2008 
Barcelona's coach Pep Guardiola gestures to his player Lionel Messi during their Spanish King's Cup soccer... 
Barcelona, Spain 
Barcelona's coach Guardiola gestures to his player Messi during their Spanish King's Cup match against... 
Barcelona's coach Pep Guardiola gestures to his player Lionel Messi during their Spanish King's Cup soccer match against Benidorm CD at the Nou Camp stadium in Barcelona November 12, 2008. REUTERS/Gustau Nacarino (SPAIN) 
SOCCER-LATAM/
RTXAB38 
November 06, 2008 
Players from Honduras' CD Marathon celebrate a goal against Costa Rica's Saprissa during their CONCACAF... 
San Pedro Sula, Honduras 
Players from CD Marathon celebrate a goal against Saprissa during their CONCACAF Champions League soccer... 
Players from Honduras' CD Marathon celebrate a goal against Costa Rica's Saprissa during their CONCACAF Champions League soccer match in San Pedro Sula November 5, 2008. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (HONDURAS) 
SOCCER/
RTX94I6 
October 02, 2008 
Ramiro Bruschi (C) of Honduras' CD Olimpia fights for the ball with players of Canada's Montreal Impact... 
Tegucigalpa, Honduras 
Ramiro Bruschi (C) of Honduras' CD Olimpia fights for the ball with players of Canada's Montreal Impact... 
Ramiro Bruschi (C) of Honduras' CD Olimpia fights for the ball with players of Canada's Montreal Impact during their CONCACAF Champions League soccer match in Tegucigalpa October 1, 2008. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido (HONDURAS) 
SOCCER/
RTR20LQ9 
August 04, 2008 
CD Guadalajara's Jose Jonny Magallon (L) walks past FC Barcelona's players celebrating Alexander Hleb's... 
Chicago, UNITED STATES 
CD Guadalajara's Magallon walks past FC Barcelona's players celebrating Hleb's goal in Chicago 
CD Guadalajara's Jose Jonny Magallon (L) walks past FC Barcelona's players celebrating Alexander Hleb's goal during the first half of their international friendly soccer match in Chicago August 3, 2008. REUTERS/John Gress (UNITED STATES) 
SOCCER-ITALY/RONALDINHO
RTX8151 
July 16, 2008 
Italian soccer club AC Milan's newly signed player Ronaldinho of Brazil attends his presentation at San... 
Milan, Italy 
AC Milan's newly signed player Ronaldinho attends his presentation at San Siro Stadium in Milan 
Italian soccer club AC Milan's newly signed player Ronaldinho of Brazil attends his presentation at San Siro Stadium in Milan July 17, 2008. REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo (ITALY) FOR BEST QUALITY also see: GF2E4CD1KRT01 
SPAIN/
RTX6IFU 
June 04, 2008 
Pirated audiovisual goods are displayed at a Madrid police station June 4, 2008. 32 people were arrested... 
Madrid, Spain 
Pirated audiovisual goods are displayed at a Madrid police station 
Pirated audiovisual goods are displayed at a Madrid police station June 4, 2008. 32 people were arrested and 300,000 CDs and DVDs were confiscated in one of Spain's biggest crackdowns on bootleg audiovisual goods, according to Spanish police officials. REUTERS/Susana Vera(SPAIN) 
BULGARIA/
RTX6GXN 
June 03, 2008 
A worker shovels pirated CDs and DVDs before their destruction by a bulldozer in Sofia June 3, 2008.... 
Sofia, Bulgaria 
A worker shovels pirated CDs and DVDs before their destruction by a bulldozer in Sofia 
A worker shovels pirated CDs and DVDs before their destruction by a bulldozer in Sofia June 3, 2008. Over 29,000 pirated movie, music and software CDs and DVDs seized in recent police operations were destroyed, Bulgarian Culture Ministry said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov (BULGARIA) 
PARAGUAY-ELECTION/CORRUPTION
RTR1ZPIQ 
April 20, 2008 
A customer looks at pirated CDs and DVDs on display at a marketplace in Asuncion, a day before the country... 
Asuncion, Paraguay 
A customer looks at pirated CDs and DVDs on display at a marketplace in Asuncion, a day before the country... 
A customer looks at pirated CDs and DVDs on display at a marketplace in Asuncion, a day before the country holds presidential elections, April 19, 2008. The poor South American country of Paraguay is known in the region for its cheap electronics, fake designer handbags and dirty politics. Picture taken April 19, 2008. REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian (PARAGUAY) 
SWITZERLAND/
RTR1YI3Y 
March 19, 2008 
National councillor Christoph Moergeli starts a CD player during a news conference in Bern March 19,... 
Bern, Switzerland 
National councillor Christoph Moergeli starts a CD player during a news conference in Bern 
National councillor Christoph Moergeli starts a CD player during a news conference in Bern March 19, 2008. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (SWITZERLAND) 
SWITZERLAND/
RTR1YI3V 
March 19, 2008 
National councillor Christoph Moergeli starts a CD player during a news conference in Bern March 19,... 
Bern, Switzerland 
National councillor Christoph Moergeli starts a CD player during a news conference in Bern 
National councillor Christoph Moergeli starts a CD player during a news conference in Bern March 19, 2008. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (SWITZERLAND) 
BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE
RTR1XNPX 
February 28, 2008 
A young audience member plays with a guitar owned by artist "Mr Ray" after Ray played a gig at Battersea... 
London, United Kingdom 
To match feature BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE 
A young audience member plays with a guitar owned by artist "Mr Ray" after Ray played a gig at Battersea Arts Centre in south London February 22, 2008. He plays so-called "Kindie" a combination of kids' and "indie" or independent music and a genre which is taking hold of British pre-schoolers and bidding to oust the grinding of "The Wheels on the Bus" from the family car CD player. Picture taken February 22, 2008. To match feature BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE
RTR1XNPU 
February 28, 2008 
A young crowd member dances as U.S. artist "Mr Ray" plays a gig at Battersea Arts Centre in south London... 
London, United Kingdom 
To match feature BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE 
A young crowd member dances as U.S. artist "Mr Ray" plays a gig at Battersea Arts Centre in south London February 22, 2008. He plays so-called "Kindie" a combination of kids' and "indie" or independent music and a genre which is taking hold of British pre-schoolers and bidding to oust the grinding of "The Wheels on the Bus" from the family car CD player. Picture taken February 22, 2008. To match feature BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE
RTR1XNPJ 
February 28, 2008 
U.S. artist "Mr Ray" plays a gig at Battersea Arts Centre in south London February 22, 2008. He plays... 
London, United Kingdom 
To match feature BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE 
U.S. artist "Mr Ray" plays a gig at Battersea Arts Centre in south London February 22, 2008. He plays so-called "Kindie" a combination of kids' and "indie" or independent music and a genre which is taking hold of British pre-schoolers and bidding to oust the grinding of "The Wheels on the Bus" from the family car CD player. Picture taken February 22, 2008. To match feature BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE
RTR1XNPG 
February 28, 2008 
Young crowd members dance as U.S. artist "Mr Ray" plays a gig at Battersea Arts Centre in south London... 
London, United Kingdom 
To match feature BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE 
Young crowd members dance as U.S. artist "Mr Ray" plays a gig at Battersea Arts Centre in south London February 22, 2008. He plays so-called "Kindie" a combination of kids' and "indie" or independent music and a genre which is taking hold of British pre-schoolers and bidding to oust the grinding of "The Wheels on the Bus" from the family car CD player. Picture taken February 22, 2008. To match feature BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE
RTR1XNPA 
February 28, 2008 
A young crowd member dances in the audience as U.S. artist "Mr Ray" plays a gig at Battersea Arts Centre... 
London, United Kingdom 
To match feature BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE 
A young crowd member dances in the audience as U.S. artist "Mr Ray" plays a gig at Battersea Arts Centre in south London February 22, 2008. He plays so-called "Kindie" a combination of kids' and "indie" or independent music and a genre which is taking hold of British pre-schoolers and bidding to oust the grinding of "The Wheels on the Bus" from the family car CD player. Picture taken February 22, 2008. To match feature BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE
RTR1XNP5 
February 28, 2008 
A young crowd member dances in the audience as U.S. artist "Mr Ray" plays a gig at Battersea Arts Centre... 
London, United Kingdom 
To match feature BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE 
A young crowd member dances in the audience as U.S. artist "Mr Ray" plays a gig at Battersea Arts Centre in south London February 22, 2008. He plays so-called "Kindie" a combination of kids' and "indie" or independent music and a genre which is taking hold of British pre-schoolers and bidding to oust the grinding of "The Wheels on the Bus" from the family car CD player. Picture taken February 22, 2008. To match feature BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE. REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE
RTR1XNP1 
February 28, 2008 
A young crowd member joins U.S. artist "Mr Ray" on stage at a gig at Battersea Arts Centre in south London... 
London, United Kingdom 
To match feature BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE 
A young crowd member joins U.S. artist "Mr Ray" on stage at a gig at Battersea Arts Centre in south London February 22, 2008. He plays so-called "Kindie" a combination of kids' and "indie" or independent music and a genre which is taking hold of British pre-schoolers and bidding to oust the grinding of "The Wheels on the Bus" from the family car CD player. Picture taken February 22, 2008. To match feature BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE
RTR1XNOZ 
February 28, 2008 
U.S. artist "Mr Ray" plays a gig at Battersea Arts Centre in south London February 22, 2008. He plays... 
London, United Kingdom 
To match feature BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE 
U.S. artist "Mr Ray" plays a gig at Battersea Arts Centre in south London February 22, 2008. He plays so-called "Kindie" a combination of kids' and "indie" or independent music and a genre which is taking hold of British pre-schoolers and bidding to oust the grinding of "The Wheels on the Bus" from the family car CD player. Picture taken February 22, 2008. To match feature BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE
RTR1XNOW 
February 28, 2008 
U.S. artist "Mr Ray" plays a gig at Battersea Arts Centre in south London February 22, 2008. He plays... 
London, United Kingdom 
To match feature BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE 
U.S. artist "Mr Ray" plays a gig at Battersea Arts Centre in south London February 22, 2008. He plays so-called "Kindie" a combination of kids' and "indie" or independent music and a genre which is taking hold of British pre-schoolers and bidding to oust the grinding of "The Wheels on the Bus" from the family car CD player. Picture taken February 22, 2008. To match feature BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE
RTR1XNOR 
February 28, 2008 
Crowd members watch U.S. artist "Mr Ray" play a gig at Battersea Arts Centre in south London February... 
London, United Kingdom 
To match feature BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE 
Crowd members watch U.S. artist "Mr Ray" play a gig at Battersea Arts Centre in south London February 22, 2008. He plays so-called "Kindie" a combination of kids' and "indie" or independent music and a genre which is taking hold of British pre-schoolers and bidding to oust the grinding of "The Wheels on the Bus" from the family car CD player. Picture taken February 22, 2008. To match feature BRITAIN-MUSIC/KINDIE REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN) 
CHINA-PARTY/PIRACY
RTR1V1Z9 
October 18, 2007 
Customers look at pirated DVDs and music CDs at a shop in Beijing October 18, 2007. China's battle against... 
Beijing, China 
Customers look at pirated DVDs and music CDs at a shop in Beijing 
Customers look at pirated DVDs and music CDs at a shop in Beijing October 18, 2007. China's battle against intellectual property rights piracy will take "generations", a senior official said on Thursday, but added the main victims were Chinese and other countries should stop politicising the issue. REUTERS/Claro Cortes IV (CHINA) 
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