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BINLADEN/
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May 06, 2011 
A woman purchases a balloon for her child on the streets of Abbottabad May 6, 2011, the city where U.S.... 
Abbottabad, Pakistan 
A woman purchases a balloon for her child on the streets of Abbottabad 
A woman purchases a balloon for her child on the streets of Abbottabad May 6, 2011, the city where U.S. Navy SEAL commandos reportedly killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden days earlier. Al Qaeda confirmed the death of bin Laden on Friday in an Internet message that vowed revenge on the United States and its allies, including Pakistan, according to the SITE monitoring service. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood (PAKISTAN - Tags: SOCIETY) 
BINLADEN/
RTR2M296 
May 06, 2011 
A man pushes his cart of vegetables past a wall painted with the misspelled words 'Bin Ladan Toun' in... 
Abbottabad, Pakistan 
A man pushes his cart of vegetables past a wall painted with the misspelled words 'Bin Ladan Toun' in... 
A man pushes his cart of vegetables past a wall painted with the misspelled words 'Bin Ladan Toun' in Abbottabad May 6, 2011, where U.S. Navy SEAL commandos reportedly killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden days earlier. Al Qaeda confirmed the death Osama bin Laden on Friday in an Internet message that vowed revenge on the United States and its allies, including Pakistan, according to the SITE monitoring service. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood (PAKISTAN - Tags: SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST POLITICS) 
BINLADEN-CHINA/
RTR2LXMS 
May 03, 2011 
A vendor wearing a mask of al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden poses with a customer wearing a mask of U.S.... 
Nanjing, China 
A vendor wearing a mask of al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden poses with a customer wearing a mask of U.S.... 
A vendor wearing a mask of al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden poses with a customer wearing a mask of U.S. President Barack Obama in Nanjing, Jiangsu province May 3, 2011. China hailed on Tuesday the death of bin Laden in a U.S. raid while defending its regional partner Pakistan against accusations it had done too little against terror threats. REUTERS/Sean Yong (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY) 
PAKISTAN/
RTXVSH4 
December 16, 2010 
A man sells knives as Shi'ite Muslim men gather for a Muharram procession ahead of the Ashura festival... 
Lahore, Pakistan 
A man sells knives as Shi'ite Muslim men gather for a Muharram procession ahead of the Ashura festival... 
A man sells knives as Shi'ite Muslim men gather for a Muharram procession ahead of the Ashura festival in Lahore December 16, 2010. The tenth of Muharram in the Islamic calendar, significant to the Shi'ite Muslim sect, marks the death of Prophet Mohammad's grandson Imam Hussein. REUTERS/Mohsin Raza (PAKISTAN - Tags: RELIGION) 
RUSSIA-HEAT/
RTR2H65W 
August 09, 2010 
A street vendor, wearing a protective mask to protect herself from the smell of heavy smog caused by... 
Moscow, Russia 
A street vendor, wearing a protective mask to protect herself from the smell of heavy smog caused by... 
A street vendor, wearing a protective mask to protect herself from the smell of heavy smog caused by peat fires in nearby forests, sells Russian Matryoshka dolls in Moscow, August 9, 2010. The death rate in Moscow has doubled as wildfires have blanketed the capital with toxic smoke amid Russia's worst heatwave in over a century, Interfax cited the city's health department chief as saying on Monday. REUTERS/Alexander Demianchuk (RUSSIA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT DISASTER HEALTH) 
PEOPLE JACKSON
RTR2FPPX 
June 25, 2010 
A vendor sells t-shirts outside Michael Jackson's childhood home in Gary, Indiana, June 25, 2010. Michael... 
Gary, UNITED STATES 
A vendor sells t-shirts outside Michael Jackson's childhood home in Gary 
A vendor sells t-shirts outside Michael Jackson's childhood home in Gary, Indiana, June 25, 2010. Michael Jackson fans around the world lit candles on Friday to mark the death one year ago of the controversial pop star whose posthumous popularity has returned him to a pedestal and made him a billion dollar man. REUTERS/John Gress (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT ANNIVERSARY) 
CHINA-XINJIANG/
RTR25KF0 
July 11, 2009 
Jisevangoli, a 7-year-old ethnic Uighur girl stands with her drinks that she sells on a street in Urumqi... 
Urumqi, China 
Jisevangoli, a 7-year-old ethnic Uighur girl stands with her drinks that she sells on a street in Urumqi... 
Jisevangoli, a 7-year-old ethnic Uighur girl stands with her drinks that she sells on a street in Urumqi in China's Xinjiang Autonomous Region July 11, 2009. China has raised the death toll from ethnic rioting in its far west to 184 and detailed for the first time the ethnicity of those killed, while tension lingered over the city at the centre of the strife. REUTERS/Nir Elias (CHINA CONFLICT SOCIETY POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
CHINA-XINJIANG/
RTR25KEH 
July 11, 2009 
An ethnic Uighur woman looks at a dress for sale on a street in Urumqi in China's Xinjiang Autonomous... 
Urumqi, China 
An ethnic Uighur woman looks at a dress for sale on a street in Urumqi in China's Xinjiang Autonomous... 
An ethnic Uighur woman looks at a dress for sale on a street in Urumqi in China's Xinjiang Autonomous Region July 11, 2009. China has raised the death toll from ethnic rioting in its far west to 184 and detailed for the first time the ethnicity of those killed, while tension lingered over the city at the centre of the strife. REUTERS/ Nir Elias (CHINA CONFLICT SOCIETY POLITICS) 
CHINA-XINJIANG/
RTR25JXJ 
July 11, 2009 
A Muslim street butcher cuts up lamb carcasses near the Dong Kuruk Bridge mosque in the centre of the... 
Urumqi, China 
Muslim street butcher cuts up lamb carcasses near Dong Kuruk Bridge mosque in centre of city of Urumqi... 
A Muslim street butcher cuts up lamb carcasses near the Dong Kuruk Bridge mosque in the centre of the city of Urumqi in China's Xinjiang Autonomous Region July 11, 2009. China has raised the death toll from ethnic rioting in its far west to 184 and detailed for the first time the ethnicity of those killed, while tension lingered over the city at the centre of the strife. REUTERS/David Gray (CHINA CONFLICT FOOD POLITICS) 
INDONESIA/
RTXNUUI 
May 26, 2009 
Indonesian street vendor, Supiah, fills her containers with clean water at a pump station in north Jakarta... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Indonesian street vendor, Supiah, fills her containers with clean water at a pump station in north Jakarta... 
Indonesian street vendor, Supiah, fills her containers with clean water at a pump station in north Jakarta May 26, 2009. Water is sold at 3000 rupiah (0.29 USD) per two containers during the rainy season but prices hike up to 6000 rupiah (0.58 USD) during the dry season. Sixty nine million people across the country do not have access to sanitation and 55 million people have no access to clean water. Poor sanitation is responsible for the deaths of 100,000 children annually aged below the age of three, UNICEF said last year. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA BUSINESS SOCIETY) 
BISSAU/
RTXCFU8 
March 06, 2009 
People walk past men selling watches on a street in Bissau March 6, 2009.The deaths of General Batista... 
Bissau, Guinea-Bissau 
People walk past men selling watches on a street in Bissau 
People walk past men selling watches on a street in Bissau March 6, 2009.The deaths of General Batista Tagme Na Wai and Guinea-Bissau's President Joao Bernardo Vieira, who was assassinated on Monday in an apparent revenge attack for the death of Na Wai, have removed two of the most powerful figures in Bissau's recent history. The country has suffered repeated bouts of civil unrest, military revolt and coups since winning independence in 1974 after a bloody conflict. REUTERS/Luc Gnago (GUINEA-BISSAU) 
INDIA-SMOKING/
RTX94ML 
October 02, 2008 
A street vendor smokes a cigarette in the northeastern Indian city of Siliguri October 2, 2008. India... 
Siliguri, India 
Street vendor smokes cigarette in Siliguri 
A street vendor smokes a cigarette in the northeastern Indian city of Siliguri October 2, 2008. India banned smoking in public places on Thursday in an attempt to fight tobacco use blamed, directly or indirectly, for a fifth of all deaths in the world's third-largest consumer. The ban, which includes all offices and restaurants, will hit its estimated 240 million tobacco users, who are likely to find their homes and cars among the last few places to light up. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri (INDIA) 
KASHMIR/
RTR203AK 
May 01, 2008 
A vendor blows bubbles to attract children during a festival outside the shrine of Sheikh Dawood, a Sufi... 
Srinagar, India 
A vendor blows bubbles during a festival outside the shrine of Sheikh Dawood in Srinagar 
A vendor blows bubbles to attract children during a festival outside the shrine of Sheikh Dawood, a Sufi saint who preached Islam to the region over 300 years ago, in Srinagar May 1, 2008. Hundreds of Kashmiri Muslims who believe in Sufism thronged the shrine to observe the 359th death anniversary of the saint. REUTERS/Fayaz Kabli (INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR) 
USA-GUNS/COLLECTORS
RTR1Y6C8 
March 12, 2008 
A salesman takes a rifle off the rack to show a customer at the Cabela's store in Fort Worth, Texas,... 
Fort Worth, UNITED STATES 
To match feature USA-GUNS/COLLECTORS 
A salesman takes a rifle off the rack to show a customer at the Cabela's store in Fort Worth, Texas, March 7, 2008. The American affinity for guns may puzzle foreigners who link high ownership rates and liberal gun ownership laws to the 84 gun deaths and 34 gun homicides that occur in the United States each day and wonder why gun control is not an issue in the U.S. Presidential election. The owners are not just urban criminals and drug dealers. There are hunters and home security advocates, and then there are the gun collectors. Picture taken March 7, 2008. To match feature USA-GUNS/COLLECTORS REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi (UNITED STATES) 
USA-GUNS/COLLECTORS
RTR1Y6C7 
March 12, 2008 
Cabela's salesman Larry Allen shows a customer a gun at the Cabela's store in Fort Worth, Texas, March... 
Fort Worth, UNITED STATES 
To match feature USA-GUNS/COLLECTORS 
Cabela's salesman Larry Allen shows a customer a gun at the Cabela's store in Fort Worth, Texas, March 7, 2008. The American affinity for guns may puzzle foreigners who link high ownership rates and liberal gun ownership laws to the 84 gun deaths and 34 gun homicides that occur in the United States each day and wonder why gun control is not an issue in the U.S. Presidential election. The owners are not just urban criminals and drug dealers. There are hunters and home security advocates, and then there are the gun collectors. Picture taken March 7, 2008. To match feature USA-GUNS/COLLECTORS REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi (UNITED STATES) 
QUAKE SOUTHASIA
RTR1BO5H 
November 26, 2005 
An earthquake survivor has his hair cut at an open air barber in the devastated town of Balakot November... 
Balagot, Pakistan 
Earthquake survivor has his hair cut at an open air barber in the devastated town of Balakot 
An earthquake survivor has his hair cut at an open air barber in the devastated town of Balakot November 26, 2005. Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie said on Friday promises of help for Pakistan's earthquake survivors must be kept, and quickly, or many people could freeze to death as a bitter Himalayan wintergrips the region. Jolie, a goodwill ambassador for the U.N. refugee agency, on Thursday visited a remote valley laid waste by the October 8 earthquake that killed more than 73,000 people, most of them in the mountains of northern Pakistan. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic 
POPE
RTR6UOY 
April 03, 2005 
People wait to buy copies of official Vatican newspaper "L'Osservatore Romano" following news of the... 
Vatican City, Vatican 
People wait to buy copies of official Vatican newspaper "L'Osservatore Romano" following news ... 
People wait to buy copies of official Vatican newspaper "L'Osservatore Romano" following news of the death of Pope John Paul II. A newspaper salesman hands over copies of the official Vatican newspaper "L'Osservatore Romano" following news of the death of Pope John Paul II, outside the Vatican, April 3, 2005. Pope John Paul II, the Pole who headed the Roman Catholic Church for 26 years and played a key role in the fall of communism in Europe, died on Saturday evening, the Vatican announced. He was 84. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez 
CRIME PETERSON
RTR587T 
March 16, 2005 
A October 25, 2004 file photo shows a guard at San Quentin prison checking doors of cells housing death... 
San Quentin, UNITED STATES 
A October 25, 2004 file photo shows a guard at San Quentin prison checking doors of cells housing death... 
A October 25, 2004 file photo shows a guard at San Quentin prison checking doors of cells housing death row inmates inside San Quentin prison. A California judge March 16, 2005 sentenced former fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson to death for the murder of his wife and unborn son in a case that attracted nationwide attention. Superior Court Judge Alfred Delucchi sentenced Peterson after calling him "cruel, uncaring, heartless and callous." Earlier, Laci Peterson's family emotionally condemned the shackled prisoner, prompting Scott Peterson's parents to leave the courtroom. In November, a jury convicted Peterson, of Modesto, California, of killing his pregnant, 27-year-old wife, Laci, and unborn son on Christmas Eve 2002. An October 25, 2004 file photo shows a death row inmate is taken out of his exercise pen by prison guards at San Quentin prison. REUTERS/Clay McLachlan/files 
CRIME PETERSON
RTR587O 
March 16, 2005 
A California judge March 16, 2005 sentenced former fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson to death for the... 
San Quentin, UNITED STATES 
View of the East Block housing death row inmates at San Quentin on October 25, 2004. 
A California judge March 16, 2005 sentenced former fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson to death for the murder of his wife and unborn son in a case that attracted nationwide attention. Superior Court Judge Alfred Delucchi sentenced Peterson after calling him "cruel, uncaring, heartless and callous." Earlier, Laci Peterson's family emotionally condemned the shackled prisoner, prompting Scott Peterson's parents to leave the courtroom. In November, a jury convicted Peterson, of Modesto, California, of killing his pregnant, 27-year-old wife, Laci, and unborn son on Christmas Eve 2002. A October 25, 2004 view shows the East Block housing death row inmates at San Quentin. The East Block is used to house a majority of Death Row inmates at San Quentin. REUTERS/Clay McLachlan/files JDP/ 
CRIME PETERSON
RTR587H 
March 16, 2005 
A October 25, 2004 file photo shows a guard at San Quentin prison checking doors of cells housing death... 
San Quentin, UNITED STATES 
A October 25, 2004 file photo shows a guard at San Quentin prison checking doors of cells housing death... 
A October 25, 2004 file photo shows a guard at San Quentin prison checking doors of cells housing death row inmates inside San Quentin prison. A California judge March 16, 2005 sentenced former fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson to death for the murder of his wife and unborn son in a case that attracted nationwide attention. Superior Court Judge Alfred Delucchi sentenced Peterson after calling him "cruel, uncaring, heartless and callous." Earlier, Laci Peterson's family emotionally condemned the shackled prisoner, prompting Scott Peterson's parents to leave the courtroom. In November, a jury convicted Peterson, of Modesto, California, of killing his pregnant, 27-year-old wife, Laci, and unborn son on Christmas Eve 2002. A October 25, 2004 file photo shows a guard at San Quentin prison checking doors of the Adjustment Center group of cells housing death row inmates inside San Quentin prison. REUTERS/Clay McLachlan/files 
CRIME PETERSON
RTR586Y 
March 16, 2005 
A December 6, 2004 file photo shows a California State Correctional Officer closing a prison cell at... 
San Quentin, UNITED STATES 
A December 6, 2004 file photo shows a California State Correctional Officer closing a prison cell at... 
A December 6, 2004 file photo shows a California State Correctional Officer closing a prison cell at San Quentin State Prison. A California judge March 16, 2005 sentenced former fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson to death for the murder of his wife and unborn son in a case that attracted nationwide attention. Superior Court Judge Alfred Delucchi sentenced Peterson after calling him "cruel, uncaring, heartless and callous." Earlier, Laci Peterson's family emotionally condemned the shackled prisoner, prompting Scott Peterson's parents to leave the courtroom. In November, a jury convicted Peterson, of Modesto, California, of killing his pregnant, 27-year-old wife, Laci, and unborn son on Christmas Eve 2002. A December 6, 2004 file photo shows California State Correctional Officer A. Lopez closing the door to the type of approximately five foot by eight foot cell which awaits double-murderer Scott Peterson San Quentin State Prison in San Quentin California. REUTERS/Lou Dematteis 
SCM
RTR586B 
March 16, 2005 
Lee and Jackie Peterson leave the courthouse after the formal sentencing of their son Scott in Redwood... 
Redwood City, UNITED STATES 
Lee and Jackie Peterson leave the courthouse after the formal sentencing of their son Scott in Redwood... 
Lee and Jackie Peterson leave the courthouse after the formal sentencing of their son Scott in Redwood City, California. Lee Peterson (L) and Jackie Peterson leave the courthouse after the formal sentencing of their son Scott Peterson in Redwood City, California, March 16, 2005. A California judge on Wednesday sentenced former fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson to death for the murder of his wife and unborn son in a case that attracted nationwide attention. Superior Court Judge Alfred Delucchi sentenced Peterson after calling him "cruel, uncaring, heartless and callous." Earlier, the family of his wife, Laci, condemned the prisoner emotionally, prompting Scott Peterson's parents to leave the courtroom. REUTERS/Monica Davey/POOL 
PETERSON
RTR5849 
March 16, 2005 
Jackie Peterson arrives at the courthouse in Redwood City, California, March 16, 2005. Peterson was attending... 
Redwood City, UNITED STATES 
Jackie Peterson arrives at the courthouse in Redwood City, California. 
Jackie Peterson arrives at the courthouse in Redwood City, California, March 16, 2005. Peterson was attending the formal sentencing of her son Scott Peterson who was convicted of two counts of murder in the deaths of his wife and their unborn child. A California judge on Wednesday sentenced former fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson to death for the murder of his wife and unborn son in a case that attracted nationwide attention. Superior Court Judge Alfred Delucchi sentenced Peterson after calling him "cruel, uncaring, heartless and callous." Earlier, Laci Peterson's family emotionally condemned the prisoner, prompting Scott Peterson's parents to quit the courtroom. REUTERS/San Mateo County Times/John Green/POOL SCM 
CRIME PETERSON
RTR57XK 
March 16, 2005 
A July 29, 2004 file photo shows convicted murderer Scott Peterson looking on during his hearing inside... 
Redwood City, USA 
File photo of Scott Peterson looking on during his double-murder trial in California. 
A July 29, 2004 file photo shows convicted murderer Scott Peterson looking on during his hearing inside the San Mateo County Superior Courthouse in Redwood City, California. A California judge sentenced former fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson March 16, 2005 to death for the murder of his wife and unborn son in a case that attracted nationwide attention. Superior Court Judge Alfred Delucchi sentenced Peterson after calling him "cruel, uncaring, heartless and callous". Earlier, Laci Peterson's family emotionally condemned the shackled prisoner, prompting Scott Peterson's parents to leave the courtroom. REUTERS/Al Golub/POOL/File JDP 
MILLER
RTXN8I9 
February 11, 2005 
U.S. playwright Arthur Miller (2nd L), one of the giants of American literature, has died, his assistant... 
New York, USA 
U.S. playwright Arthur Miller (2nd L), one of the giants of American literature, has died, his assis..... 
U.S. playwright Arthur Miller (2nd L), one of the giants of American literature, has died, his assistant said on Friday "Mr. Miller passed away at his home in Roxbury, Connecticut, last night at 9:17 p.m. of congenital heart failure," said [Julia Bolus, the playwright's] assistant. Miller's 1949 play "Death of a Salesman," is considered a classic of 20th century drama and is studied in schools around the world. His left-wing political views made him a target of the House Un-American Activities Committee in the 1950s. [Miller emerged out of the Depression in the 1930s to write social dramas with the power of Greek tragedy. His private life was equally dramatic, notably his doomed marriage to Marilyn Monroe.] Pictured clockwise from left, Ron Eldard as Biff, playwright Arthur Miller, Brian Dennehy as Willy Loman, Ted Koch as Happy, and Elizabeth Franz as Linda, are reunited in Arthur Millers "Death of a Salesman." ??? USE ONLY 
CRIME PETERSON
RTRHOUT 
December 07, 2004 
Jackie (L) and Lee Peterson, parents of convicted murderer Scott Peterson, leave superior courts on the... 
Redwood City, USA 
The Petersons leave superior courts in Redwood City. 
Jackie (L) and Lee Peterson, parents of convicted murderer Scott Peterson, leave superior courts on the fifth day of the penalty phase in Redwood City, California, December 7, 2004. Peterson is the Modesto fertilizer salesman who could face the death penalty for the murder of his wife, Laci Peterson, 27. REUTERS/Kimberly White KW 
CRIME PETERSON
RTRHKWK 
December 06, 2004 
Death row prisoners are escorted by guards to the East Block Condemned Row II at San Quentin State Prison... 
San Quentin, UNITED STATES 
A 2004 file photo of Prisoners being escorted to condemned row at San Quentin. 
Death row prisoners are escorted by guards to the East Block Condemned Row II at San Quentin State Prison in San Quentin California, in this file photo taken December 6, 2004. A California judge on Wednesday sentenced former fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson to death for the murder of his wife and unborn son in a case that attracted nationwide attention. Superior Court Judge Alfred Delucchi sentenced Peterson after calling him "cruel, uncaring, heartless and callous." Earlier, the family of his wife, Laci, condemned the prisoner emotionally, prompting Scott Peterson's parents to leave the courtroom. REUTERS/Lou Dematteis LD 
CRIME PETERSON
RTRFO7D 
November 12, 2004 
Prosecutor Rick Distaso (C), leaves the courthouse after the verdict was read in the Scott Peterson case... 
Redwood City, UNITED STATES 
Prosecutor Rick Distaso leaves the courthouse in Redwood City. 
Prosecutor Rick Distaso (C), leaves the courthouse after the verdict was read in the Scott Peterson case in Redwood City, California, November 12, 2004. After a high-profile trial, California fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson was found guilty on Friday of the first-degree murder of his wife on a charge that could bring the death penalty. The jury also found Peterson guilty of the second-degree murder of their unborn child on Christmas Eve 2002. REUTERS/Fredric Larson/Pool JMM 
CRIME PETERSON
RTRFO6O 
November 12, 2004 
A little girl looks at a paper's headline of Scott Peterson in Redwood City November 12, 2004. After... 
Redwood City, USA 
A little girl looks at a paper with the headline of Scott Peterson in Redwood City. 
A little girl looks at a paper's headline of Scott Peterson in Redwood City November 12, 2004. After a high-profile trial, California fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson was found guilty on Friday of the first-degree murder of his wife on a charge that could bring the death penalty. The jury also found Peterson guilty of the second-degree murder of their unborn child on Christmas Eve 2002. REUTERS/Kimberly White KW 
CRIME PETERSON
RTRFO60 
November 12, 2004 
Janey Peterson (L), sister-in-law to Scott Peterson, walks into superior courts in Redwood City, November... 
Redwood City, USA 
Janey Peterson walks into superior courts in Redwood City. 
Janey Peterson (L), sister-in-law to Scott Peterson, walks into superior courts in Redwood City, November 12, 2004. After a high-profile trial, California fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson was found guilty on Friday of the first-degree murder of his wife on a charge that could bring the death penalty. The jury also found Peterson guilty of the second-degree murder of their unborn child on Christmas Eve 2002. REUTERS/Kimberly White KW 
CRIME PETERSON
RTRFO4E 
November 12, 2004 
Prosecutor Rick Distaso (C), leaves the courthouse after the verdict was read in the Scott Peterson case... 
Redwood City, UNITED STATES 
Prosecutor Rick Distaso leaves the courthouse in Redwood City. 
Prosecutor Rick Distaso (C), leaves the courthouse after the verdict was read in the Scott Peterson case in Redwood City, California, November 12, 2004. After a high-profile trial, California fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson was found guilty on Friday of the first-degree murder of his wife on a charge that could bring the death penalty. The jury also found Peterson guilty of the second-degree murder of their unborn child on Christmas Eve 2002. REUTERS/Lou Dematteis SCM/HK 
CRIME PETERSON
RTRFO48 
November 12, 2004 
Pat Harris (L), attorney for Scott Peterson, and an unidentified assistant (R) walk into superior courts... 
Redwood City, USA 
The Peterson's and their attorney enter superior courts in Redwood City. 
Pat Harris (L), attorney for Scott Peterson, and an unidentified assistant (R) walk into superior courts in front of Jackie Peterson (back C), mother of Scott Peterson, son Joe (L) and his wife Janey (R) in Redwood City November 12, 2004. After a high-profile trial, California fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson was found guilty on Friday of the first-degree murder of his wife on a charge that could bring the death penalty. The jury also found Peterson guilty of the second-degree murder of their unborn child on Christmas Eve 2002. REUTERS/Kimberly White KW 
CRIME PETERSON
RTRFO3S 
November 12, 2004 
A passer by holds up a special edition of the San Mateo County Times after the announcement of a first... 
Redwood City, UNITED STATES 
A passer by holds up a newspaper outside of the courthouse in Redwood City. 
A passer by holds up a special edition of the San Mateo County Times after the announcement of a first degree murder verdict in the Scott Peterson case, outside of the courthouse in Redwood City, California, November 12, 2004. After a high-profile trial, California fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson was found guilty on Friday of the first-degree murder of his wife on a charge that could bring the death penalty. The jury also found Peterson guilty of the second-degree murder of their unborn child on Christmas Eve 2002. REUTERS/Dan Honda/Pool SCM/HK 
CRIME PETERSON
RTRFO3E 
November 12, 2004 
A woman hands out papers with Scott Peterson's verdict on the front page in Redwood City, November 12,... 
Redwood City, USA 
A woman hands out papers with Scott Peterson's verdict on the front page in Redwood City. 
A woman hands out papers with Scott Peterson's verdict on the front page in Redwood City, November 12, 2004. After a high-profile trial, California fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson was found guilty on Friday of the first-degree murder of his wife on a charge that could bring the death penalty. The jury also found Peterson guilty of the second-degree murder of their unborn child on Christmas Eve 2002. REUTERS/Kimberly White KW 
CRIME PETERSON
RTRFO2Z 
November 12, 2004 
The crowd outside the Redwood City courthouse reacts after the verdict is read in the Scott Peterson... 
Redwood City, UNITED STATES 
The crowd outside the Redwood City courthouse reacts after the verdict is read in Redwood City. 
The crowd outside the Redwood City courthouse reacts after the verdict is read in the Scott Peterson trial in Redwood City, California, November 12, 2004. After a high-profile trial, California fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson was found guilty on Friday of the first-degree murder of his wife on a charge that could bring the death penalty. The jury also found Peterson guilty of the second-degree murder of their unborn child on Christmas Eve 2002. REUTERS/David Paul Morris/Pool JMM 
CRIME PETERSON
RTRFO2H 
November 12, 2004 
People gather around a small radio to hear the verdict on Scott Peterson in Redwood City, November 12,... 
Redwood City, USA 
People gather around a small radio to hear the verdict on Scott Peterson in Redwood City. 
People gather around a small radio to hear the verdict on Scott Peterson in Redwood City, November 12, 2004. After a high-profile trial, California fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson was found guilty on Friday of the first-degree murder of his wife on a charge that could bring the death penalty. The jury also found Peterson guilty of the second-degree murder of their unborn child on Christmas Eve 2002. REUTERS/Kimberly White KW 
CRIME PETERSON
RTRFO25 
November 12, 2004 
A woman and child cheer on hearing the verdict for Scott Peterson at superior courts in Redwood City,... 
Redwood City, USA 
A woman and child cheer on hearing the verdict for Scott Peterson in Redwood City. 
A woman and child cheer on hearing the verdict for Scott Peterson at superior courts in Redwood City, November 12, 2004. After a high-profile trial, California fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson was found guilty on Friday of the first-degree murder of his wife on a charge that could bring the death penalty. The jury also found Peterson guilty of the second-degree murder of their unborn child on Christmas Eve 2002. REUTERS/Kimberly White KW 
CRIME PETERSON
RTRFNXV 
November 12, 2004 
Jackie Peterson (R), mother of Scott Peterson, son Joe (L) and his wife Janey leave superior courts after... 
Redwood City, USA 
The Peterson's leave superior courts in Redwood City. 
Jackie Peterson (R), mother of Scott Peterson, son Joe (L) and his wife Janey leave superior courts after the verdict of her son was announced in Redwood City November 12, 2004. After a high-profile trial, California fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson was found guilty on Friday of the first-degree murder of his wife on a charge that could bring the death penalty. The jury also found Peterson guilty of the second-degree murder of their unborn child on Christmas Eve 2002. Peterson, 32, was charged with killing Laci Peterson, who was eight months pregnant at the time of her death. REUTERS/Kimberly White KW/MR 
CRIME PETERSON
RTRFNXO 
November 12, 2004 
People read a paper with a picture of Scott Peterson on the front page in Redwood City, California, November... 
Redwood City, USA 
People read a paper with a picture of Scott Peterson on the front page in Redwood City. 
People read a paper with a picture of Scott Peterson on the front page in Redwood City, California, November 12, 2004. After a high-profile trial, California fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson was found guilty on Friday of the first-degree murder of his wife on a charge that could bring the death penalty. The jury also found Peterson guilty of the second-degree murder of their unborn child on Christmas Eve 2002.. REUTERS/Kimberly White KW 
CRIME PETERSON
RTRFNVP 
November 12, 2004 
Jackie Peterson (C), mother of Scott Peterson, and her son Joe (L) are escorted by a police officer into... 
Redwood City, USA 
The Peterson's enter superior courts in Redwood City. 
Jackie Peterson (C), mother of Scott Peterson, and her son Joe (L) are escorted by a police officer into superior courts in Redwood City November 12, 2004. After a high-profile trial, California fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson was found guilty on Friday of the first-degree murder of his wife on a charge that could bring the death penalty. The jury also found Peterson guilty of the second-degree murder of their unborn child on Christmas Eve 2002. Peterson, 32, was charged with killing Laci Peterson, who was eight months pregnant at the time of her death. REUTERS/Kimberly White KW/MR 
CRIME PETERSON
RTRFNUN 
November 12, 2004 
Ron Grantski and Sharon Rocha leave after the reading of the verdict in the Scott Peterson trial in Redwood... 
Redwood City, UNITED STATES 
Ron Grantski and Sharon Rocha leave after the reading of the verdict in the Scott Peterson trial in ...... 
Ron Grantski and Sharon Rocha leave after the reading of the verdict in the Scott Peterson trial in Redwood City. Ron Grantski (L), stepfather, and Sharon Rocha, mother of Laci Peterson, leave after the reading of the verdict in the Scott Peterson trial in Redwood City, California November 12, 2004. After a high-profile trial, California fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson was found guilty on Friday of the first-degree murder of his wife on a charge that could bring the death penalty. The jury also found Peterson guilty of the second-degree murder of their unborn child on Christmas Eve 2002. Peterson, 32, was charged with killing Laci Peterson, who was eight months pregnant at the time of her death. The two bodies washed ashore in April 2003 along an area of the San Francisco Bay where Peterson said he was fishing the day Laci disappeared from their Modesto, California, home. REUTERS/POOL/Dai Sugano 
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November 12, 2004 
Ron Grantski, stepfather, and Sharon Rocha, mother of Laci Peterson, leave after the reading of the verdict... 
Redwood City, UNITED STATES 
Ron Grantski, stepfather, and Sharon Rocha, mother of Laci Peterson, leave after the reading of the ...... 
Ron Grantski, stepfather, and Sharon Rocha, mother of Laci Peterson, leave after the reading of the verdict in the Scott Peterson trial. Ron Grantski (L), stepfather, and Sharon Rocha, mother of Laci Peterson, leave after the reading of the verdict in the Scott Peterson trial in Redwood City, California November 12, 2004. After a high-profile trial, California fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson was found guilty on Friday of the first-degree murder of his wife on a charge that could bring the death penalty. The jury also found Peterson guilty of the second-degree murder of their unborn child on Christmas Eve 2002. Peterson, 32, was charged with killing Laci Peterson, who was eight months pregnant at the time of her death. The two bodies washed ashore in April 2003 along an area of the San Francisco Bay where Peterson said he was fishing the day Laci disappeared from their Modesto, California, home. REUTERS/POOL/Jeff Chiu 
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November 12, 2004 
Ron Grantski and Sharon Rocha leave after the reading of the verdict in the Scott Peterson trial in Redwood... 
Redwood City, UNITED STATES 
Ron Grantski and Sharon Rocha leave after the reading of the verdict in the Scott Peterson trial in ...... 
Ron Grantski and Sharon Rocha leave after the reading of the verdict in the Scott Peterson trial in Redwood City. Ron Grantski, stepfather, and Sharon Rocha, mother of Laci Peterson, leave after the reading of the verdict in the Scott Peterson trial in Redwood City, California November 12, 2004. After a high-profile trial, California fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson was found guilty on Friday of the first-degree murder of his wife on a charge that could bring the death penalty. The jury also found Peterson guilty of the second-degree murder of their unborn child on Christmas Eve 2002. Peterson, 32, was charged with killing Laci Peterson, who was eight months pregnant at the time of her death. The two bodies washed ashore in April 2003 along an area of the San Francisco Bay where Peterson said he was fishing the day Laci disappeared from their Modesto, California, home. REUTERS/POOL/Jeff Chiu 
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November 12, 2004 
Ron Grantski and Sharon Rocha leave after the reading of the verdict in the Scott Peterson trial in Redwood... 
Redwood City, UNITED STATES 
Ron Grantski and Sharon Rocha leave after the reading of the verdict in the Scott Peterson trial in ...... 
Ron Grantski and Sharon Rocha leave after the reading of the verdict in the Scott Peterson trial in Redwood City. Ron Grantski, stepfather, and Sharon Rocha, mother of Laci Peterson, leave after the reading of the verdict in the Scott Peterson trial in Redwood City, California November 12, 2004. After a high-profile trial, California fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson was found guilty on Friday of the first-degree murder of his wife on a charge that could bring the death penalty. The jury also found Peterson guilty of the second-degree murder of their unborn child on Christmas Eve 2002. Peterson, 32, was charged with killing Laci Peterson, who was eight months pregnant at the time of her death. The two bodies washed ashore in April 2003 along an area of the San Francisco Bay where Peterson said he was fishing the day Laci disappeared from their Modesto, California, home. REUTERS/POOL/Jeff Chiu 
CRIME PETERSON
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November 12, 2004 
Brent Rocha (L), brother of Laci Peterson, Amy Rocha (2nd L), sister of Laci Peterson, and Sharon Rocha,... 
Redwood City, UNITED STATES 
Family of Laci Peterson arrive for the reading of the verdict of Scott Peterson. 
Brent Rocha (L), brother of Laci Peterson, Amy Rocha (2nd L), sister of Laci Peterson, and Sharon Rocha, mother of Laci Peterson arrive for the reading of the verdict in the Scott Peterson trial in Redwood City, Calif, November 12, 2004. After a high-profile trial, California fertilizer salesman Scott Peterson, 32, was found guilty on Friday of the first-degree murder of his wife on a charge that could bring the death penalty. The jury also found Peterson guilty of the second-degree murder of their unborn child on Christmas Eve 2002. REUTERS/San Jose Mercury News/Dai Sugano/Pool JMM/MR 
CRIME PETERSON
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September 23, 2004 
Sharon Rocha (C), mother of murder victim Laci Peterson, victim witness Alex Loya (L) and Stanislaus... 
Redwood City, USA 
Rocha enters the Superior Courts in Redwood City. 
Sharon Rocha (C), mother of murder victim Laci Peterson, victim witness Alex Loya (L) and Stanislaus County District Attorney investigator Lt. Mark Smith enter the Superior Courts in Redwood City, September 23, 2004. Scott Peterson, a Modesto fertilizer salesman, is on trial for murder of his wife, Laci Peterson, and their unborn son and could face the death penalty if convicted. REUTERS/Kimberly White KW 
CRIME PETERSON
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September 23, 2004 
Jackie Peterson (C), mother of accused double murderer Scott Peterson, her husband Lee (L) and an unidentified... 
Redwood City, USA 
The Petersons enter the Superior Courts in Redwood City. 
Jackie Peterson (C), mother of accused double murderer Scott Peterson, her husband Lee (L) and an unidentified family friend enter the Superior Courts in Redwood City, September 23, 2004. Scott Peterson, a Modesto fertilizer salesman, is on trial for murder of his wife and unborn son and could face the death penalty. REUTERS/Kimberly White KW 
VIETNAM
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August 13, 2004 
A Vietnamese vendor carries chickens in the rain to the Long Bien poultry wholesale market in Hanoi,... 
Hanoi, Viet Nam 
A Vietnamese vendor carries chickens to a market in Hanoi. 
A Vietnamese vendor carries chickens in the rain to the Long Bien poultry wholesale market in Hanoi, August 13, 2004. Vietnam has reported three human deaths from bird flu, the first since the virus was declared over earlier this year, with more cases feared as health authorities investigate other fatalities in a southern province. REUTERS/Kham KHAM/SH 
ENTERTAINMENT SAG
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March 11, 2001 
Actor Brian Dennehy holds his award for best actor in a television miniseries or movie during the 7th... 
Los Angeles, USA 
ACTOR BRIAN DENNEHY WITH SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARD. 
Actor Brian Dennehy holds his award for best actor in a television miniseries or movie during the 7th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles March 11, 2001. Dennehy won for his performance in Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman".

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DENNEHY
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September 07, 2000 
Actor Brian Dennehy, nominated for an Emmy Award as best lead actor in a movie or mini-series for his... 
Hollywood, USA 
Actor Brian Dennehy, nominated for an Emmy Award as best lead actor in a movie or mini-series for hi..... 
Actor Brian Dennehy, nominated for an Emmy Award as best lead actor in a movie or mini-series for his role as Willy Loman in " Death of a Salesman" arrives for a reception honoring primetime [Emmy nominees September 6, 2000 in Hollywood. The Primetime Emmy Awards will be presented September 10 in Los Angeles. ] 
EMMY PARTY
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September 06, 2000 
Actor Brian Dennehy, nominated for an Emmy Award as best lead actor in a movie or mini-series for his... 
Hollywood, USA 
EMMY NOMINEE DENNEHY AT RECEPTION. 
Actor Brian Dennehy, nominated for an Emmy Award as best lead actor in a movie or mini-series for his role as Willy Loman in " Death of a Salesman" arrives for a reception honoring primetime Emmy nominees September 6, 2000 in Hollywood. The Primetime Emmy Awards will be presented September 10 in Los Angeles.

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MILLER
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March 10, 2000 
U.S. playwright Arthur Miller signs an autograph for a Cuban student at Havana's higher Institute of... 
Havana, Cuba 
U.S. playwright Arthur Miller signs an autograph for a Cuban student at Havana's higher Institute of..... 
U.S. playwright Arthur Miller signs an autograph for a Cuban student at Havana's higher Institute of Arts, March 10. The 85-year-old author [of "The Crucible" and "Death of a Salesman" forms part of a cultural group visiting the communist-ruled Caribbean island. ] 
CUBA MILLER USA
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March 10, 2000 
U.S. playwright Arthur Miller poses with artists from Cuba's Higher Institute of Art after watching a... 
Havana, Cuba 
PLAYWRIGHT ARTHUR MILLER POSES WITH CUBAN ARTISTS. 
U.S. playwright Arthur Miller poses with artists from Cuba's Higher Institute of Art after watching a performance, March 10. The 85-year-old author of "The Crucible" and "Death of a Salesman" forms part of a cultural group visiting the communist-ruled caribbean island.

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CUBA MILLER USA
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March 10, 2000 
U.S. playwright Arthur Miller speaks to Cuban speaks to a group of Cuban students at Havana's higher... 
Havana, Cuba 
US PLAYWRIGHT ARTHUR MILLER SPEAKS TO CUBAN STUDENTS. 
U.S. playwright Arthur Miller speaks to Cuban speaks to a group of Cuban students at Havana's higher Institute of Arts, March 10. The 85-year-old author of "The Crucible" and "Death of a Salesman" forms part of a cultural group visiting the communist-ruled caribbean island.

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CUBA MILLER USA
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March 10, 2000 
U.S. playwright Arthur Miller signs an autograph for a Cuban student at Havana's higher Institute of... 
Havana, Cuba 
US PLAYWRIGHT ARTHUR MILLER SIGNS AUTOGRAPH DURING VISIT TO CUBA. 
U.S. playwright Arthur Miller signs an autograph for a Cuban student at Havana's higher Institute of Arts, March 10. The 85-year-old author of "The Crucible" and "Death of a Salesman" forms part of a cultural group visiting the communist-ruled caribbean island.

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DEATH OF A SALESMAN
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October 15, 1999 
Playwright Arthur Miller (L) talks with actor Brian Dennehy at the Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize Ceremony... 
New York, United States of America 
Playwright Arthur Miller (L) talks with actor Brian Dennehy at the Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize Ce..... 
Playwright Arthur Miller (L) talks with actor Brian Dennehy at the Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize Ceremony where Miller was honored, in New York on October 14. Miller received the Gish prize, considered one of the most prestigious in the arts, in recognition of his lasting impact on the American literary landscape. Dennehy portrays Willie Loman in Miller's play "Death of a Salesman" on Broadway. 
MILLER
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June 07, 1999 
Playwright Arthur Miller accepts his Lifetime Achievement Award at the Tony Awards ceremony June 6. Miller... 
New York, USA 
Playwright Arthur Miller accepts his Lifetime Achievement Award at the Tony Awards ceremony June 6. ..... 
Playwright Arthur Miller accepts his Lifetime Achievement Award at the Tony Awards ceremony June 6. Miller wrote "Death of a Salesman," which won a Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play category.
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TONYS
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June 07, 1999 
Tony Award winner Judi Dench gets a kiss from fellow winner Brian Dennehy at the award ceremony June... 
New York, USA 
JUDI DENCH AND BRIAN DENNEHY WITH TONY AWARDS. 
Tony Award winner Judi Dench gets a kiss from fellow winner Brian Dennehy at the award ceremony June 6. Dench won in the Leading Actress in a Play category for "Amy's View," while Dennehy won in the Leading Actor in a Play category for "Death of a Salesman.

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June 07, 1999 
Actor Brian Dennehy (L) applauds playwright Arthur Miller as Miller was presented with a Lifetime Achievement... 
New York, USA 
BRIAN DENNEHY APPLAUDS ARTHUR MILLER AT 1999 TONY AWARDS. 
Actor Brian Dennehy (L) applauds playwright Arthur Miller as Miller was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Tony Award at the 1999 Tony Awards in New York, June 6. Dennehy later won the 1999 Tony for Best Actor in a play for his performance in Miller's "Death of a Salesman.

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TONYS
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June 07, 1999 
Actress Stockard Channing presents actor Brian Dennehy with the 1999 Tony Award for Best Actor in a play... 
New York, USA 
STOCKARD CHANNING PRESENTS BRIAN DENNEHY WITH BEST ACTOR TONY. 
Actress Stockard Channing presents actor Brian Dennehy with the 1999 Tony Award for Best Actor in a play for his performance in Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" at the 1999 Tony Awards in New York, June 6. The play also won the Tony award for Best Revival of a Play and Best Director.

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