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FRANCE-ANNIVERSARY/
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July 31, 2014 
French President Francois Hollande drinks a coffee inside 'La Taverne du Croissant' Cafe in Paris, July... 
Paris, France 
French President Francois Hollande drinks a coffee inside 'La Taverne du Croissant' in Paris after a... 
French President Francois Hollande drinks a coffee inside 'La Taverne du Croissant' Cafe in Paris, July 31, 2014 after a ceremony to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the assassination of the French socialist leader Jean Jaures. Socialist leader Jean Jaures was shot through the window by a 29 year old nationalist fanatic Rene Villain on July 31, 1914, while eating inside the Cafe. REUTERS/Yoan Valat/Pool (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS ANNIVERSARY) 
SPAIN/
RTR31AZI 
April 26, 2012 
Baker Miquel Pujol rolls dough to make croissants at his bakery, which was founded in 1565 in Palma de... 
Palma De Mallorca, Spain 
Baker Miquel Pujol rolls dough to make croissants at his bakery in Palma de Mallorca 
Baker Miquel Pujol rolls dough to make croissants at his bakery, which was founded in 1565 in Palma de Mallorca, Spanish Balearic islands, April 27, 2012. REUTERS/Enrique Calvo (SPAIN - Tags: SOCIETY FOOD) 
BANK NATIONAL/
RTR30BXU 
April 04, 2012 
Student protesters leave after overturning a table filled with croissants and orange juice prior to the... 
Montreal, Canada 
Student protesters leave after overturning tables of croissants prior to National Bank Financial Group... 
Student protesters leave after overturning a table filled with croissants and orange juice prior to the National Bank Financial Group annual general meeting in Montreal April 4, 2012. Media reports state the police arrested about 50 students on Wednesday as they continue their protest against tuition hikes in Quebec. REUTERS/Christinne Muschi (CANADA - Tags: BUSINESS CIVIL UNREST) 
BANK NATIONAL/
RTR30BWY 
April 04, 2012 
Student protesters leave after overturning a table filled with croissants and orange juice prior to the... 
Montreal, Canada 
Student protesters leave after overturning tables of croissants prior to National Bank Financial Group... 
Student protesters leave after overturning a table filled with croissants and orange juice prior to the National Bank Financial Group annual general meeting in Montreal April 4, 2012. Media reports state the police arrested about 50 students on Wednesday as they continue their protest against tuition hikes in Quebec. REUTERS/Christinne Muschi (CANADA - Tags: BUSINESS CIVIL UNREST) 
BANK NATIONAL/
RTR30BWQ 
April 04, 2012 
Student protesters overturn a table filled with croissants and orange juice prior to the National Bank... 
Montreal, Canada 
Student protesters overturn tables of croissants and orange juice prior to National Bank Financial Group... 
Student protesters overturn a table filled with croissants and orange juice prior to the National Bank Financial Group annual general meeting in Montreal April 4, 2012. Media reports state the police arrested about 50 students on Wednesday as they continue their protest against tuition hikes in Quebec. REUTERS/Christinne Muschi (CANADA - Tags: BUSINESS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
BELARUS/
RTR2ZKIT 
March 19, 2012 
French baker Jean-Marie Coroir is seen at a dining room of a local high school in Minsk March 19, 2012.... 
Minsk, Belarus 
French baker Jean-Marie Coroir is seen at a dining room of a local high school in Minsk 
French baker Jean-Marie Coroir is seen at a dining room of a local high school in Minsk March 19, 2012. Coroir, who lives and works in the Belarussian capital, cooked 250 croissants for students, who study the French language, to demonstrate a traditional French breakfast during the week of the French culture in Belarus. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko (BELARUS - Tags: EDUCATION SOCIETY FOOD) 
BELARUS/
RTR2ZKIO 
March 19, 2012 
French baker Jean-Marie Coroir (front R) pours a drink into cups at a dining room of a local high school... 
Minsk, Belarus 
French baker Jean-Marie Coroir lays the table at a dining room of a local high school in Minsk 
French baker Jean-Marie Coroir (front R) pours a drink into cups at a dining room of a local high school in Minsk March 19, 2012. Coroir, who lives and works in the Belarussian capital, cooked 250 croissants for students, who study the French language, to demonstrate a traditional French breakfast during the week of the French culture in Belarus. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko (BELARUS - Tags: EDUCATION SOCIETY FOOD) 
RALLYING/
RTR2VQUD 
December 30, 2011 
KTM's pilot Cyril Despres of France picks a croissant during a news conference ahead of the fourth South... 
Mar Del Plata, Argentina 
KTM's pilot Despres of France picks a croissant during a news conference ahead of the fourth South American... 
KTM's pilot Cyril Despres of France picks a croissant during a news conference ahead of the fourth South American edition of the Dakar Rally 2012 in Mar del Plata December 30, 2011. REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian (ARGENTINA - Tags: SPORT MOTORSPORT) 
FRANCE/
RTR2SI8M 
October 11, 2011 
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy looks at croissants as he has a coffee during a visit at a post-office-tobacconist-coffee... 
VILLETELLE, France 
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy looks at croissants as he has a coffee during a visit at a post-office-tobacconist-coffee... 
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy looks at croissants as he has a coffee during a visit at a post-office-tobacconist-coffee in Villetelle, central France, October 11, 2011. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS) 
FRONTIERS/VIETNAM-CONSUMERS
RTR2EEOK 
May 27, 2010 
Croissants are seen on baking trays at a Saigon Coop supermarket in Hanoi May 5, 2010. A demographic... 
Hanoi, Vietnam 
To match Feature FRONTIERS/VIETNAM-CONSUMERS 
Croissants are seen on baking trays at a Saigon Coop supermarket in Hanoi May 5, 2010. A demographic shift in Vietnam could mirror the economic transformation of mid-sized countries such as South Korea, driven by both rapid industrialisation and new entrants into the work force who will help power output as well as consumption. Picture taken on May 5, 2010. To match Feature FRONTIERS/VIETNAM-CONSUMERS REUTERS/Kham (VIETNAM - Tags: BUSINESS) 
ISRAEL-COFFEE/
RTXQ2EE 
October 27, 2009 
Israeli waitress Lin Tabachnik reads the coffee grounds of customer at a coffee shop in Tel Aviv October... 
Tel Aviv, Israel 
Israeli waitress reads a customer's coffee grounds at a coffee shop in Tel Aviv 
Israeli waitress Lin Tabachnik reads the coffee grounds of customer at a coffee shop in Tel Aviv October 27, 2009. The recently launched service, provided free of charge with a cup of coffee, is part of a campaign to boost the coffee chain's sales in the highly competitive Israeli market. REUTERS/Amir Cohen (ISRAEL SOCIETY BUSINESS) 
ITALY-QUAKE/
RTXDRNZ 
April 08, 2009 
A child eats a croissant in a tent camp where earthquake victims reside in Aquila April 8, 2009. The... 
AQUILA, Italy 
A child eats a croissant in a tent camp where earthquake victims reside in downtown Aquila 
A child eats a croissant in a tent camp where earthquake victims reside in Aquila April 8, 2009. The death toll in the Italian earthquake rose to 250 during the night after 15 more bodies were pulled out of the rubble, the civil protection department said. REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo (ITALY DISASTER) 
IAWS/HIESTAND
RTX6P5K 
June 09, 2008 
Frozen croissants of Swiss bakery products company Hiestand are pictured at a store in Nebikon near Lucerne... 
Nebikon, Switzerland 
Croissants of Swiss bakery products company Hiestand are pictured at a store in Nebikon near Lucerne 
Frozen croissants of Swiss bakery products company Hiestand are pictured at a store in Nebikon near Lucerne June 9, 2008. Irish baker IAWS is buying Swiss peer Hiestand in a deal worth around four billion Swiss francs ($3.93 billion) to form one of the world's biggest baked good companies. REUTERS/Michael Buholzer (SWITZERLAND) 
IAWS/HIESTAND
RTX6P5J 
June 09, 2008 
Frozen croissants of Swiss bakery products company Hiestand are pictured at a store in Nebikon near Lucerne... 
Nebikon, Switzerland 
Croissants of Swiss bakery products company Hiestand are pictured at a store in Nebikon near Lucerne 
Frozen croissants of Swiss bakery products company Hiestand are pictured at a store in Nebikon near Lucerne June 9, 2008. Irish baker IAWS is buying Swiss peer Hiestand in a deal worth around four billion Swiss francs ($3.93 billion) to form one of the world's biggest baked good companies. REUTERS/Michael Buholzer (SWITZERLAND) 
FRANCE/
RTR1XYL2 
March 06, 2008 
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy makes a croissant during his visit to a training centre in Vesoul... 
VESOUL, France 
France's President Sarkozy makes croissant in Vesoul 
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy makes a croissant during his visit to a training centre in Vesoul March 6, 2008. REUTERS/Eric Feferberg/Pool (FRANCE) 
GERMANY/
RTX5150 
December 27, 2007 
A child holds a croissant he received from the charitable society Muenchner Tafel during food distribution... 
Munich, Germany 
A child holds a croissant he received by the charitable society Muenchner Tafel during food distribution... 
A child holds a croissant he received from the charitable society Muenchner Tafel during food distribution to poor people in Munich, December 27, 2007. Muenchner Tafel offers food to low-income and homeless individuals donated by supermarkets, stores and a variety of companies. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY) 
GERMANY-RAILWAY/STRIKE
RTR1REOI 
July 03, 2007 
Stranded passengers get free croissants for breakfast during a warning strike at the main train station... 
Frankfurt, Germany 
Stranded passengers get free croissants for breakfast during a warning strike at the main train station... 
Stranded passengers get free croissants for breakfast during a warning strike at the main train station in Frankfurt, July 3, 2007. German rail workers extended strikes over pay on Tuesday, causing what operator Deutsche Bahn said were "massive" disruptions for early morning commuters in big cities including Berlin, Frankfurt and Munich. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (GERMANY) 
AUSTRIA/
RTR1KZKC 
January 08, 2007 
Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel (R) of the conservative People's Party (OeVP) gestures while parliamentary... 
Vienna, Austria 
Chancellor Schuessel and parliamentary fraction leader Molterer prior to coalition talks in Vienna 
Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel (R) of the conservative People's Party (OeVP) gestures while parliamentary fraction leader Wilhelm Molterer grabs a croissant prior to coalition talks in Vienna on January 8, 2007. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger (AUSTRIA) 
AUSTRIA/
RTR1KZKA 
January 08, 2007 
Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel (R) of the conservative People's Party (OeVP) and parliamentary... 
Vienna, Austria 
Chancellor Schuessel and parliamentary fraction leader Molterer eat croissants prior to coalition talks... 
Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel (R) of the conservative People's Party (OeVP) and parliamentary fraction leader Wilhelm Molterer eat croissants prior to coalition talks in Vienna on January 8, 2007. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger (AUSTRIA) 
AUSTRIA/
RTR1KZK7 
January 08, 2007 
Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel of the conservative People's Party (OeVP) eats a croissant prior... 
Vienna, Austria 
Chancellor Schuessel eats a croissant prior to coalition talks in Vienna 
Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel of the conservative People's Party (OeVP) eats a croissant prior to coalition talks in Vienna on January 8, 2007. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger (AUSTRIA) 
AUSTRIA-COALITION/
RTR1KKX3 
December 20, 2006 
Austria's People's Party member Wilhelm Molterer (L) takes a croissant next to People's Party leader... 
Vienna, Austria 
Austria's People's Party member Molterer and People's Party leader and Chancellor Schuessel are pictured... 
Austria's People's Party member Wilhelm Molterer (L) takes a croissant next to People's Party leader and Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel at the beginning of coalition talks in Vienna December 20, 2006. REUTERS/Herbert Neubauer (AUSTRIA) 
FOOD HIESTAND
RTR1I6Q2 
October 10, 2006 
An employee moves racks filled with freshly baked croissants at a plant of Swiss bakery products company... 
LUPFIG, Switzerland 
An employee moves racks filled with freshly baked croissants at a plant of Swiss bakery products company... 
An employee moves racks filled with freshly baked croissants at a plant of Swiss bakery products company Hiestand in Lupfig near Zurich, October 10, 2006. Hiestand announced earlier in the day that it had acquired 100 percent ownership of German bakery products company Fricopan. REUTERS/Sebastian Derungs (SWITZERLAND) REUTERS 
FOOD HIESTAND
RTR1I6Q1 
October 10, 2006 
View of a production line of chocolate croissants at a plant of Swiss bakery products company Hiestand... 
LUPFIG, Switzerland 
View of a production line of chocolate croissants at a plant of Swiss bakery products company Hiestand... 
View of a production line of chocolate croissants at a plant of Swiss bakery products company Hiestand in Lupfig near Zurich, October 10, 2006. Hiestand announced earlier in the day that it had acquired 100 percent ownership of German bakery products company Fricopan. REUTERS/Sebastian Derungs (SWITZERLAND) REUTERS 
FOOD HIESTAND
RTR1I6PU 
October 10, 2006 
An employee handles croissants at a production line at a plant of Swiss bakery products company Hiestand... 
LUPFIG, Switzerland 
An employee handles croissants at a production line at a plant of Swiss bakery products company Hiestand... 
An employee handles croissants at a production line at a plant of Swiss bakery products company Hiestand in Lupfig near Zurich, October 10, 2006. Hiestand announced earlier in the day that it had acquired 100 percent ownership of German bakery products company Fricopan. REUTERS/Sebastian Derungs (SWITZERLAND) REUTERS 
FOOD HIESTAND
RTR1I6PQ 
October 10, 2006 
An employee rolls croissants at a production line at a plant of Swiss bakery products company Hiestand... 
LUPFIG, Switzerland 
An employee rolls croissants at a production line at a plant of Swiss bakery products company Hiestand... 
An employee rolls croissants at a production line at a plant of Swiss bakery products company Hiestand in Lupfig near Zurich, October 10, 2006. Hiestand announced earlier in the day that it had acquired 100 percent ownership of German bakery products company Fricopan. REUTERS/Sebastian Derungs (SWITZERLAND) REUTERS 
FOOD HIESTAND
RTR1I6JS 
October 10, 2006 
Croissants of Swiss bakery products company Hiestand are ready to be served during a news conference... 
Zurich, Switzerland 
Croissants of Swiss bakery products company Hiestand are ready to be served during a news conference... 
Croissants of Swiss bakery products company Hiestand are ready to be served during a news conference of Hiestand in Zurich, October 10, 2006. Hiestand announced that it had acquired 100 percent ownership of German bakery products company Fricopan. REUTERS/Sebastian Derungs (SWITZERLAND) 
DENMARK ELECTION
RTR15DR1 
February 08, 2005 
Denmark's Liberal Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen (R) hands out bags with croissants to pedestrians... 
Copenhagen, Denmark 
Denmark's Prime Minister Rasmussen hands out croissants in Copenhagen. 
Denmark's Liberal Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen (R) hands out bags with croissants to pedestrians in a street in Copenhagen February 8, 2005. Danes began voting in general elections on Tuesday with Rasmussen's re-election bid, based on a popular clampdown on asylum seekers, facing a last-minute surge for the opposition Social Democrats. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann AKW/JV 
DENMARK ELECTION
RTRMNOA 
February 08, 2005 
Denmark's Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen (L) hands out bags with croissants to pedestrians in a... 
Copenhagen, Denmark 
Denmark's Prime Minister Rasmussen hands out croissants in Copenhagen. 
Denmark's Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen (L) hands out bags with croissants to pedestrians in a street in Copenhagen February 8, 2005. Danes began voting in general elections on Tuesday with Rasmussen's re-election bid, based on a popular clampdown on asylum seekers, facing a last-minute surge for the opposition Social Democrats. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann AKW/JV 
DENMARK ELECTION
RTRMNNL 
February 08, 2005 
Denmark's Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen holds bags with croissants to hand out to pedestrians... 
Copenhagen, Denmark 
Denmark's Prime Minister Rasmussen holds bags with croissants in Copenhagen. 
Denmark's Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen holds bags with croissants to hand out to pedestrians in a street in Copenhagen February 8, 2005. Danes began voting in general elections on Tuesday with Rasmussen's re-election bid, based on a popular clampdown on asylum seekers, facing a last-minute surge for the opposition Social Democrats. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann AKW/AA 
FASHION NEW YORK
RTRALQ0 
September 12, 2004 
A model wears a croissant fantine dress during contemporary fashion designer Lilly Pulitzer's Spring... 
New York 
A model wears a croissant fantine dress during Lilly Pulitzer's Spring 2005 fashion show in New York,.... 
A model wears a croissant fantine dress during contemporary fashion designer Lilly Pulitzer's Spring 2005 fashion show in New York, September 12, 2004. REUTERS/Chip East REUTERS CME 
CAMPAIGN CLARK
RTRAY22 
January 23, 2004 
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate retired General Wesley Clark orders a croissant at Bread and Chocolate... 
Concord, United States of America 
CLARK ORDERS LUNCH DURING CAMPAIGN BREAK IN CONCORD. 
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate retired General Wesley Clark orders a croissant at Bread and Chocolate in Concord, New Hampshire January 23, 2004. Clark will hold a rally later in the evening with actor Ted Danson. REUTERS/Brian Snyder BS/JDP 
CAMPAIGN CLARK
RTRAY13 
January 23, 2004 
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate retired General Wesley Clark carries his lunch of a croissant... 
Concord, United States of America 
CLARK CARRIES LUNCH DURING CAMPAIGN BREAK. 
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate retired General Wesley Clark carries his lunch of a croissant and an eclair at Bread and Chocolate in Concord, New Hampshire January 23, 2004. Clark will hold a rally later in the evening with actor Ted Danson. REUTERS/Brian Snyder BS 
STARBUCKS
RTXMDRN 
January 15, 2004 
French croissants are offered to the first customers at Starbucks Coffee Company's first coffee house... 
Paris, France 
French croissants are offered to the first customers at Starbucks Coffee Company's first coffee hous..... 
French croissants are offered to the first customers at Starbucks Coffee Company's first coffee house after it opened in Paris, January 15, 2004. The coffee house is situated on Avenue de l'Opera at the heart of Paris' tourist district. 
FRANCE STARBUCKS
RTRAAW6 
January 15, 2004 
French croissants are offered to the first customers at Starbucks Coffee Company's first coffee house... 
Paris, France (French Republic) 
FRENCH CROISSANTS OFFERED TO FIRST CUSTOMERS AT STARBUCKS AFTER IT OPENED ITS FIRST COFFEE HOUSE IN PARIS.... 
French croissants are offered to the first customers at Starbucks Coffee Company's first coffee house after it opened in Paris, January 15, 2004. The coffee house is situated on Avenue de l'Opera at the heart of Paris' tourist district. REUTERS/Charles Platiau PP04010041 MAL/CRB 
FRANCE
RTR15B 
January 01, 2002 
French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin leaves a baker's shop after buying
some croissants downtown Paris,... 
Paris, France 
FRENCH PRIME MINISTER LIONEL JOSPIN GOES SHOPPING IN PARIS WITH NEW
CURRENCY. 
French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin leaves a baker's shop after buying
some croissants downtown Paris, January 1, 2002. Jospin went shopping
to mark the launch of the new currency. Euro notes and coins replaced
national currencies as legal tender in 12 European Union countries.
REUTERS/Charles Platiau

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ARGENTINA CAFE
RTRM4K3 
August 31, 2001 
A waitress gives a welcome kiss to a customer at the recently
inaugurated Cafe Piernas (Legs) in downtown... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina (Argentine Republic) 
A WAITRESS IN HOT PANTS GIVES A KISS TO A CLIENT IN BUENOS AIRES. 
A waitress gives a welcome kiss to a customer at the recently
inaugurated Cafe Piernas (Legs) in downtown Buenos Aires, August 31,
2001. Mimicking a successful cafe that they visited in neighboring
Chile, the owners of Cafe Pierna offer a place where their customers
stop by for more than just Buenos Aires' famous express coffee and
croissants. REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian

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ARGENTINA CAFE
RTRM4JY 
August 31, 2001 
A waitress in hot pants serves coffee to a client at the recently
inaugurated Cafe Piernas (Legs) in... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina (Argentine Republic) 
WAITRESS IN HOT PANTS SERVE COFFEE TO CLIENTS IN BUENOS AIRES. 
A waitress in hot pants serves coffee to a client at the recently
inaugurated Cafe Piernas (Legs) in downtown Buenos Aires, August 31,
2001. Mimicking a successful cafe that they visited in neighboring
Chile, the owners of Cafe Pierna offer a place where their customers
stop by for more than just Buenos Aires' famous coffee and croissants.
REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian

EM/SV 
ARGENTINA CAFE
RTRM4JT 
August 31, 2001 
Waitresses in hot pants serve coffee to customers at the recently
inaugurated Cafe Piernas (Legs) in... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina (Argentine Republic) 
WAITRESSES IN HOT PANTS SERVE COFFEE TO CLIENTS IN BUENOS AIRES. 
Waitresses in hot pants serve coffee to customers at the recently
inaugurated Cafe Piernas (Legs) in downtown Buenos Aires, August 31,
2001. Mimicking a successful cafe that they visited in neighboring
Chile, the owners of Cafe Pierna offer a place where their customers
stop by for more than just Buenos Aires' famous expresso and
croissants. REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian

EM/SV 
ARGENTINA SURVIVORS
RTRN7TM 
March 23, 1999 
Australian Su Yin Lee (L) serves croissants to her Irish boyfriend Brendan Timmis in a hospital at the... 
Bariloche, Argentina 
AUSTRALIAN LEE TAKES CARE OF IRISH BOYFRIEND TIMMIS IN HOSPITAL. 
Australian Su Yin Lee (L) serves croissants to her Irish boyfriend Brendan Timmis in a hospital at the Andean ski resort of Bariloche,March 23 after they survived two weeks lost in the freezing Patagonia region when Timmis slipped and broke his leg. During their ordeal Timmis asked Lee to marry him if they ever survived and they now plan to marry in Perth, Australia, in November. The couple are considering going back to Patagonia for their honeymoon.

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SINGAPORE
RTXFQSK 
September 14, 1995 
A customer at Singapore's first cybercafe "surfs the Net" at one of the establishment's terminals while... 
A customer at Singapore's first cybercafe "surfs the Net" at one of the establishment's terminals wh..... 
A customer at Singapore's first cybercafe "surfs the Net" at one of the establishment's terminals while empty coffee mugs sit near an unused computer. At the restaurant called CyberNet Cafe a cup of coffee, a croissant and an hour of surfing the Net costs S$13 (US$9.2). Access to the Internet is becoming increasingly popular in high-technology Singapore. Picture taken 13 SEP 95 
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