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PENNSYLVANIA-SANDUSKY/
RTX1TUJY 
October 29, 2015 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University,... 
BELLEFONTE, UNITED STATES 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University,... 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University, leaves after his appeal hearing at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania October 29, 2015. Sandusky, 71, returned to court on Thursday and will seek to persuade Senior Judge John Cleland, who presided at the 2012 trial where the ex-coach was found guilty of sexually assaulting children, to allow him to take steps toward researching the competence of his lawyers and whether his rights were violated at trial. REUTERS/Pat Little 
PENNSYLVANIA-SANDUSKY/
RTX1TUGZ 
October 29, 2015 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky (C), a former assistant football coach at Penn State University,... 
BELLEFONTE, UNITED STATES 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University,... 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky (C), a former assistant football coach at Penn State University, leaves after his appeal hearing at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania October 29, 2015. Sandusky, 71, returned to court on Thursday and will seek to persuade Senior Judge John Cleland, who presided at the 2012 trial where the ex-coach was found guilty of sexually assaulting children, to allow him to take steps toward researching the competence of his lawyers and whether his rights were violated at trial. REUTERS/Pat Little 
PENNSYLVANIA-SANDUSKY/
RTX1TUGY 
October 29, 2015 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky (C), a former assistant football coach at Penn State University,... 
BELLEFONTE, UNITED STATES 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University,... 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky (C), a former assistant football coach at Penn State University, leaves after his appeal hearing at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania October 29, 2015. Sandusky, 71, returned to court on Thursday and will seek to persuade Senior Judge John Cleland, who presided at the 2012 trial where the ex-coach was found guilty of sexually assaulting children, to allow him to take steps toward researching the competence of his lawyers and whether his rights were violated at trial. REUTERS/Pat Little 
PENNSYLVANIA-SANDUSKY/
RTX1TUFB 
October 29, 2015 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky (C), a former assistant football coach at Penn State University,... 
BELLEFONTE, UNITED STATES 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University,... 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky (C), a former assistant football coach at Penn State University, leaves after his appeal hearing at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania October 29, 2015. Sandusky, 71, returned to court on Thursday and will seek to persuade Senior Judge John Cleland, who presided at the 2012 trial where the ex-coach was found guilty of sexually assaulting children, to allow him to take steps toward researching the competence of his lawyers and whether his rights were violated at trial. REUTERS/Pat Little 
PENNSYLVANIA-SANDUSKY/
RTX1TUEX 
October 29, 2015 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University,... 
BELLEFONTE, UNITED STATES 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University,... 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University, is seen in the back seat of a sheriff's vehicle after his appeal hearing at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania October 29, 2015. Sandusky, 71, returned to court on Thursday and will seek to persuade Senior Judge John Cleland, who presided at the 2012 trial where the ex-coach was found guilty of sexually assaulting children, to allow him to take steps toward researching the competence of his lawyers and whether his rights were violated at trial. REUTERS/Pat Little 
PENNSYLVANIA-SANDUSKY/
RTX1TTUR 
October 29, 2015 
Dottie Sandusky, wife of convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, arrives at the Centre County Courthouse... 
BELLEFONTE, UNITED STATES 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University,... 
Dottie Sandusky, wife of convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, arrives at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania October 29, 2015. Jerry Sandusky, 71, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University, returned to court on Thursday and will seek to persuade Senior Judge John Cleland, who presided at the 2012 trial where the ex-coach was found guilty of sexually assaulting children, to allow him to take steps toward researching the competence of his lawyers and whether his rights were violated at trial. REUTERS/Pat Little 
PENNSYLVANIA-SANDUSKY/
RTX1TTUL 
October 29, 2015 
Dottie Sandusky, wife of convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, arrives at the Centre County Courthouse... 
BELLEFONTE, UNITED STATES 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University,... 
Dottie Sandusky, wife of convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, arrives at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania October 29, 2015. Jerry Sandusky, 71, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University, returned to court on Thursday and will seek to persuade Senior Judge John Cleland, who presided at the 2012 trial where the ex-coach was found guilty of sexually assaulting children, to allow him to take steps toward researching the competence of his lawyers and whether his rights were violated at trial. REUTERS/Pat Little 
PENNSYLVANIA-SANDUSKY/
RTX1TTST 
October 29, 2015 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University,... 
BELLEFONTE, UNITED STATES 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University,... 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University, arrives at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania October 29, 2015. Sandusky, 71, returned to court on Thursday and will seek to persuade Senior Judge John Cleland, who presided at the 2012 trial where the ex-coach was found guilty of sexually assaulting children, to allow him to take steps toward researching the competence of his lawyers and whether his rights were violated at trial. REUTERS/Pat Little 
PENNSYLVANIA-SANDUSKY/
RTX1TTSR 
October 29, 2015 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky (R), a former assistant football coach at Penn State University,... 
BELLEFONTE, UNITED STATES 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University,... 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky (R), a former assistant football coach at Penn State University, arrives at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania October 29, 2015. Sandusky, 71, returned to court on Thursday and will seek to persuade Senior Judge John Cleland, who presided at the 2012 trial where the ex-coach was found guilty of sexually assaulting children, to allow him to take steps toward researching the competence of his lawyers and whether his rights were violated at trial. REUTERS/Pat Little 
PENNSYLVANIA-SANDUSKY/
RTX1TTPG 
October 29, 2015 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky (C), a former assistant football coach at Penn State University,... 
BELLEFONTE, UNITED STATES 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University,... 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky (C), a former assistant football coach at Penn State University, arrives at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania October 29, 2015. Sandusky, 71, returned to court on Thursday and will seek to persuade Senior Judge John Cleland, who presided at the 2012 trial where the ex-coach was found guilty of sexually assaulting children, to allow him to take steps toward researching the competence of his lawyers and whether his rights were violated at trial. REUTERS/Pat Little TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
PENNSYLVANIA-SANDUSKY/
RTX1TTNU 
October 29, 2015 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University,... 
BELLEFONTE, UNITED STATES 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University,... 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University, arrives at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania October 29, 2015. Sandusky, 71, returned to court on Thursday and will seek to persuade Senior Judge John Cleland, who presided at the 2012 trial where the ex-coach was found guilty of sexually assaulting children, to allow him to take steps toward researching the competence of his lawyers and whether his rights were violated at trial. REUTERS/Pat Little 
PENNSYLVANIA-SANDUSKY/
RTX1TTNS 
October 29, 2015 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University,... 
BELLEFONTE, UNITED STATES 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University,... 
Convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, a former assistant football coach at Penn State University, responds to reporters' questions as he arrives at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania October 29, 2015. Sandusky, 71, returned to court on Thursday and will seek to persuade Senior Judge John Cleland, who presided at the 2012 trial where the ex-coach was found guilty of sexually assaulting children, to allow him to take steps toward researching the competence of his lawyers and whether his rights were violated at trial. REUTERS/Pat Little 
SAUDI-FOREIGNWORKERS/RIOT
RTX1580R 
November 10, 2013 
Members of Saudi security forces detain Ethiopian workers during a riot in Manfouha, southern Riyadh,... 
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 
Members of Saudi security forces detain Ethiopian workers during a riot in Manfouha, southern Riyadh 
Members of Saudi security forces detain Ethiopian workers during a riot in Manfouha, southern Riyadh, November 9, 2013. Thousands of mostly African workers gathered in Riyadh on Sunday seeking repatriation after two people were killed in overnight rioting that followed a visa crackdown by Saudi authorities. One of those killed was a Saudi, said a government statement, and the other was not identified. An Ethiopian man was killed in a visa raid last week. Ethiopia's foreign minister condemned the deaths, and told Reuters his government was working to bring its citizens home. Hundreds of foreign workers clashed with police on Saturday night and into Sunday in Manfouha, a poor district of southern Riyadh where many low-income expatriates live. Picture taken November 9, 2013. REUTERS/Faisal Al Nasser (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: SOCIETY IMMIGRATION CIVIL UNREST POLITICS) 
CANADA/
RTXYI1B 
April 11, 2013 
Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper (R) pats Cagney the dog with ex-NHL hockey player Sheldon Kennedy... 
Calgary, Canada 
Canada's PM Harper pats Cagney the dog with ex-NHL hockey player Kennedy in Calgary 
Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper (R) pats Cagney the dog with ex-NHL hockey player Sheldon Kennedy in Calgary, Alberta, April 11, 2013. Harper announced a child advocacy centre to be named after Kennedy. REUTERS/Todd Korol (CANADA - Tags: POLITICS ANIMALS CRIME LAW SPORT ICE HOCKEY) 
CANADA/
RTXYI18 
April 11, 2013 
Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper (C) pats Cagney the dog with ex-NHL hockey player Sheldon Kennedy... 
Calgary, Canada 
Canada's PM Harper pats Cagney the dog with ex-NHL hockey player Kennedy and Calgary police officer Allen... 
Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper (C) pats Cagney the dog with ex-NHL hockey player Sheldon Kennedy (L) and Calgary police officer Dan Allen in Calgary, Alberta, April 11, 2013. Harper announced a child advocacy centre to be named after Kennedy. REUTERS/Todd Korol (CANADA - Tags: POLITICS ANIMALS SPORT ICE HOCKEY CRIME LAW) 
CANADA/
RTXYI15 
April 11, 2013 
Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper (C) pats Cagney the dog with ex-NHL hockey player Sheldon Kennedy... 
Calgary, Canada 
Canada's PM Harper pats Cagney the dog with ex-NHL hockey player Kennedy and Calgary police officer Allen... 
Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper (C) pats Cagney the dog with ex-NHL hockey player Sheldon Kennedy (L) and Calgary police officer Dan Allen in Calgary, Alberta, April 11, 2013. Harper announced a child advocacy centre to be named after Kennedy. REUTERS/Todd Korol (CANADA - Tags: POLITICS ANIMALS SPORT ICE HOCKEY) 
CANADA/
RTXYI0X 
April 11, 2013 
Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper (C) pats Cagney the dog with ex-NHL hockey player Sheldon Kennedy... 
Calgary, Canada 
Canada's PM Harper pats Cagney the dog with ex-NHL hockey player Kennedy and Calgary police officer Allen... 
Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper (C) pats Cagney the dog with ex-NHL hockey player Sheldon Kennedy (L) and Calgary police officer Dan Allen in Calgary, Alberta, April 11, 2013. Harper announced a child advocacy centre to be named after Kennedy. REUTERS/Todd Korol (CANADA - Tags: POLITICS ANIMALS SPORT ICE HOCKEY CRIME LAW) 
CHINA-POLLUTION/
RTR3CVPV 
January 24, 2013 
Expatriates stand on a busy street as they distribute face masks to pedestrians to raise awareness of... 
Shanghai, China 
Expatriates stand on a busy street as they distribute face masks to pedestrians to raise awareness of... 
Expatriates stand on a busy street as they distribute face masks to pedestrians to raise awareness of air pollution in downtown Shanghai January 24, 2013. According to the U.S. consulate air quality readings, which measure PM2.5 particulates, Shanghai's air quality was "very unhealthy" on Thursday. REUTERS/Carlos Barria (CHINA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY) 
CHINA-POLLUTION/
RTR3CVO6 
January 24, 2013 
Expatriates put face masks on statues as they raise awareness of air pollution in downtown Shanghai January... 
Shanghai, China 
Expatriates put face masks on statues as they raise awareness of air pollution in downtown Shanghai 
Expatriates put face masks on statues as they raise awareness of air pollution in downtown Shanghai January 24, 2013. According to the U.S. consulate air quality readings, which measure PM2.5 particulates Shanghai's air quality was "very unhealthy" on Thursday. REUTERS/Carlos Barria (CHINA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
CRICKET-T20/
RTR38U1O 
October 05, 2012 
West Indies' Kieron Pollard (R) celebrates with his captain Darren Sammy after taking the wicket of Australia's... 
Colombo, Sri Lanka 
West Indies' Pollard celebrates with his captain Sammy after taking the wicket of Australia's Cummins... 
West Indies' Kieron Pollard (R) celebrates with his captain Darren Sammy after taking the wicket of Australia's Pat Cummins during their Twenty20 World Cup semi-final cricket match in Colombo October 5, 2012. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte (SRI LANKA - Tags: SPORT CRICKET) 
CRICKET-T20/
RTR38U1I 
October 05, 2012 
West Indies' Kieron Pollard (R) celebrates with his captain Darren Sammy after taking the wicket of Australia's... 
Colombo, Sri Lanka 
West Indies' Pollard celebrates with his captain Sammy after taking the wicket of Australia's Cummins... 
West Indies' Kieron Pollard (R) celebrates with his captain Darren Sammy after taking the wicket of Australia's Pat Cummins during their Twenty20 World Cup semi-final cricket match in Colombo October 5, 2012. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte (SRI LANKA - Tags: SPORT CRICKET) 
CRICKET-T20/
RTR38TUS 
October 05, 2012 
Australia's Pat Cummins celebrates after taking the wicket of West Indies Marlon Samuels (L) during their... 
Colombo, Sri Lanka 
Australia's Cummins celebrates after taking the wicket of West Indies Samuels during their Twenty20 World... 
Australia's Pat Cummins celebrates after taking the wicket of West Indies Marlon Samuels (L) during their Twenty20 World Cup semi-final cricket match in Colombo October 5, 2012. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte (SRI LANKA - Tags: SPORT CRICKET) 
CRICKET-T20/
RTR38TUJ 
October 05, 2012 
West Indies Marlon Samuels is bowled out by Australia's Pat Cummins during their Twenty20 World Cup semi-final... 
Colombo, Sri Lanka 
West Indies Samuels is bowled out by Australia's Cummins during their Twenty20 World Cup semi-final cricket... 
West Indies Marlon Samuels is bowled out by Australia's Pat Cummins during their Twenty20 World Cup semi-final cricket match in Colombo October 5, 2012. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte (SRI LANKA - Tags: SPORT CRICKET) 
CRICKET-T20/
RTR38TUE 
October 05, 2012 
Australia's Pat Cummins celebrates after taking the wicket of West Indies Marlon Samuels (L) during their... 
Colombo, Sri Lanka 
Australia's Cummins celebrates after taking the wicket of West Indies Samuels during their Twenty20 World... 
Australia's Pat Cummins celebrates after taking the wicket of West Indies Marlon Samuels (L) during their Twenty20 World Cup semi-final cricket match in Colombo October 5, 2012. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte (SRI LANKA - Tags: SPORT CRICKET) 
CRICKET-T20/
RTR38JH2 
September 28, 2012 
Australia's Pat Cummins celebrates with teammates George Bailey (R) and Cameron White (L) after the dismissal... 
Colombo, Sri Lanka 
Australia's Cummins celebrates with teammates Bailey and White after the dismissal of India's Kohli during... 
Australia's Pat Cummins celebrates with teammates George Bailey (R) and Cameron White (L) after the dismissal of India's Virat Kohli during the ICC World Twenty20 Super 8 cricket match at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo September 28, 2012. REUTERS/Philip Brown (SRI LANKA - Tags: SPORT CRICKET) 
CRICKET-T20/
RTR38JGN 
September 28, 2012 
Australia's Pat Cummins (L) celebrates with teammate George Bailey after the dismissal of India's Virat... 
Colombo, Sri Lanka 
Australia's Cummins celebrates with teammate Bailey after the dismissal of India's Kohli during the ICC... 
Australia's Pat Cummins (L) celebrates with teammate George Bailey after the dismissal of India's Virat Kohli during the ICC World Twenty20 Super 8 cricket match at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo September 28, 2012. REUTERS/Philip Brown (SRI LANKA - Tags: SPORT CRICKET) 
CRICKET-T20/
RTR38JFS 
September 28, 2012 
Australia's Pat Cummins (L) runs out India's Gautam Gambhir by kicking the ball on to the stumps during... 
Colombo, Sri Lanka 
Australia's Cummins runs out India's Gambhir by kicking the ball on to the stumps during the ICC World... 
Australia's Pat Cummins (L) runs out India's Gautam Gambhir by kicking the ball on to the stumps during the ICC World Twenty20 Super 8 cricket match at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo September 28, 2012. REUTERS/Philip Brown (SRI LANKA - Tags: SPORT CRICKET TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
CRICKET-T20/
RTR38JFL 
September 28, 2012 
Australia's Pat Cummins (L) runs out India's Gautam Gambhir by kicking the ball on to the stumps during... 
Colombo, Sri Lanka 
Australia's Cummins runs out India's Gambhir by kicking the ball on to the stumps during the ICC World... 
Australia's Pat Cummins (L) runs out India's Gautam Gambhir by kicking the ball on to the stumps during the ICC World Twenty20 Super 8 cricket match at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo September 28, 2012. REUTERS/Philip Brown (SRI LANKA - Tags: SPORT CRICKET) 
OLY-FENC-FEMISB-ROUNDS-DAY2/
RTR35JZF 
July 29, 2012 
Germany's Nicolas Limbach (R) pats his compatriot Benedikt Wagner after defeating him at their men's... 
London, United Kingdom 
Germany's Limbach pats his compatriot Wagner after defeating him at their men's sabre individual round... 
Germany's Nicolas Limbach (R) pats his compatriot Benedikt Wagner after defeating him at their men's sabre individual round of 16 fencing competition at the ExCel venue at the London 2012 Olympic Games July 29, 2012. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (BRITAIN - Tags: SPORT OLYMPICS SPORT FENCING)
JAPAN/
RTR2K334 
March 19, 2011 
U.S. citizens walk out from Sendai City Hall, as they prepare to evacuate on a bus organised by the U.S.... 
Sendai, Japan 
U.S. citizens prepare to evacuate on a bus organised by the U.S. embassy for the citizens in Japan in... 
U.S. citizens walk out from Sendai City Hall, as they prepare to evacuate on a bus organised by the U.S. embassy for the citizens in Japan in Sendai, northern Japan March 19, 2011. Japan's unprecedented multiple crisis of earthquake, tsunami and radiation leak has unsettled world financial markets, prompted international reassessment of nuclear safety and given the Asian nation its toughest time since World War Two. REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT) 
JAPAN-QUAKE/FRANCE
RTR2JZON 
March 17, 2011 
French residents in Japan and French citizens queue to check-in to a special charter flight to Paris,... 
Narita, Japan 
French residents in Japan and French citizens queue to check-in to a special charter flight to Paris 
French residents in Japan and French citizens queue to check-in to a special charter flight to Paris, at Narita airport, east of Tokyo March 17, 2011. The French government said on Wednesday that Japan was losing control of the situation at the Fukushima nuclear power plant and urged its nationals in Tokyo to leave the country or head to southern Japan. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER POLITICS ENVIRONMENT TRANSPORT IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
JAPAN-QUAKE/
RTR2JZO5 
March 17, 2011 
Passengers queue to check-in to a flight at Narita airport, east of Tokyo March 17, 2011. Public trust... 
Narita, Japan 
Passengers queue to check-in to a flight at Narita airport 
Passengers queue to check-in to a flight at Narita airport, east of Tokyo March 17, 2011. Public trust in the Japanese government faces its biggest test since World War Two over the handling of the nation's nuclear crisis, raising concerns that a breakdown in confidence could fuel panic and chaos if appeals for calm go unheeded. Foreigners are leaving Tokyo, or shutting themselves indoors, and supermarket shelves are running empty despite authorities assuring citizens there is no need to panic from the crisis unfolding at a quake-stricken nuclear power plant. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER TRANSPORT ENVIRONMENT) 
JAPAN-QUAKE/FRANCE
RTR2JZNX 
March 17, 2011 
French residents in Japan and French citizens queue to check in to a special charter flight to Paris,... 
Narita, Japan 
French residents in Japan and French citizens queue to check in to a special charter flight to Paris,... 
French residents in Japan and French citizens queue to check in to a special charter flight to Paris, at Narita airport, east of Tokyo March 17, 2011. The French government said on Wednesday that Japan was losing control of the situation at the Fukushima nuclear power plant and urged its nationals in Tokyo to leave the country or head to southern Japan. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER POLITICS ENVIRONMENT TRANSPORT) 
JAPAN/
RTR2JZNT 
March 17, 2011 
Passengers queue to check into a flight at Narita airport, east of Tokyo March 17, 2011. Operators of... 
Narita, Japan 
Passengers queue to check into a flight at Narita airport 
Passengers queue to check into a flight at Narita airport, east of Tokyo March 17, 2011. Operators of a quake-crippled nuclear plant in Japan dumped water on overheating reactors on Thursday while the United States expressed growing alarm about leaking radiation and urged its citizens to stay well clear of the area. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY TRANSPORT ENVIRONMENT) 
JAPAN-QUAKE/
RTR2JZNJ 
March 17, 2011 
South Korean residents in Japan and South Korean nationals queue to check into a flight to South Korea,... 
Narita, Japan 
South Korean residents in Japan and South Korean nationals queue to check into a flight to South Korea,... 
South Korean residents in Japan and South Korean nationals queue to check into a flight to South Korea, at Narita airport, east of Tokyo March 17, 2011. Foreigners are leaving Tokyo, or shutting themselves indoors, and supermarket shelves are running empty despite authorities assuring citizens there is no need to panic from the crisis unfolding at a quake-stricken nuclear power plant. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT TRANSPORT POLITICS) 
JAPAN-QUAKE/FRANCE
RTR2JZN7 
March 17, 2011 
French residents in Japan and French citizens prepare to check in to a special charter flight to Paris,... 
Narita, Japan 
French residents in Japan and French citizens prepare to check in to a special charter flight to Paris,... 
French residents in Japan and French citizens prepare to check in to a special charter flight to Paris, at Narita airport, east of Tokyo March 17, 2011. The French government said on Wednesday that Japan was losing control of the situation at the Fukushima nuclear power plant and urged its nationals in Tokyo to leave the country or head to southern Japan. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER POLITICS ENVIRONMENT TRANSPORT) 
JAPAN-QUAKE/FRANCE
RTR2JZN6 
March 17, 2011 
French residents in Japan and French citizens prepare to check in to a special charter flight to Paris,... 
Narita, Japan 
French residents in Japan and French citizens prepare to check in to a special charter flight to Paris,... 
French residents in Japan and French citizens prepare to check in to a special charter flight to Paris, at Narita airport, east of Tokyo March 17, 2011. The French government said on Wednesday that Japan was losing control of the situation at the Fukushima nuclear power plant and urged its nationals in Tokyo to leave the country or head to southern Japan. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER POLITICS ENVIRONMENT TRANSPORT) 
JAPAN-QUAKE/FRANCE
RTR2JZN4 
March 17, 2011 
French residents in Japan and French citizens prepare to check-in for a special chartered flight to Paris,... 
Narita, Japan 
French residents in Japan and French citizens prepare to check-in for a special chartered flight to Paris,... 
French residents in Japan and French citizens prepare to check-in for a special chartered flight to Paris, at Narita airport in Narita, east of Tokyo March 17, 2011. The French government said on Wednesday that Japan was losing control of the situation at the Fukushima nuclear power plant and urged its nationals in Tokyo to leave the country or head to southern Japan. The words on the shirt read: "Foreign Ministry". REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER POLITICS) 
EMIRATES/
RTR2CJXO 
April 08, 2010 
Shaun Garratt, a dog groomer from South Africa, stands with Danger, a one year old Shih Tzu beside "Shampooch"... 
Dubai, United Arab Emirates 
Shaun Garratt, a dog groomer from South Africa, stands with Danger, a one year old Shih Tzu beside "Shampooch"... 
Shaun Garratt, a dog groomer from South Africa, stands with Danger, a one year old Shih Tzu beside "Shampooch" , a mobile pet grooming van in Dubai April 8, 2010. A concept that started four years ago by Dubai resident Shaheen Shahani, Shampooch became very popular with the ex-pat community in Dubai, allowing customers schedule regular treatments and to choose between different types of packages for their pets. REUTERS/Jumana ElHeloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY) 
EMIRATES/
RTR2CJXJ 
April 08, 2010 
Danger, a one year old Shih Tzu looks up after a grooming session inside "shampooch", a mobile pet grooming... 
Dubai, United Arab Emirates 
Danger, a one year old Shih Tzu looks up after a grooming session inside "shampooch", a mobile pet grooming... 
Danger, a one year old Shih Tzu looks up after a grooming session inside "shampooch", a mobile pet grooming van in Dubai April 8, 2010. A concept that started four years ago by Dubai resident Shaheen Shahani, Shampooch became very popular with the ex-pat community in Dubai, allowing customers schedule regular treatments and to choose between different types of packages for their pets. REUTERS/Jumana ElHeloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY) 
EMIRATES/
RTR2CJXE 
April 08, 2010 
Danger, a one year old Shih Tzu is seen inside "shampooch", a mobile pet grooming van in Dubai April... 
Dubai, United Arab Emirates 
Danger, a one year old Shih Tzu is seen inside "shampooch", a mobile pet grooming van in Dubai 
Danger, a one year old Shih Tzu is seen inside "shampooch", a mobile pet grooming van in Dubai April 8, 2010. A concept that started four years ago by Dubai resident Shaheen Shahani, Shampooch became very popular with the ex-pat community in Dubai, allowing customers schedule regular treatments and to choose between different types of packages for their pets. REUTERS/Jumana ElHeloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY) 
EMIRATES/
RTR2CJXD 
April 08, 2010 
Shaun Garratt, a dog groomer from South Africa, brushes Danger, a one year old Shih Tzu inside "shampooch",... 
Dubai, United Arab Emirates 
A dog groomer brushes Danger, a one year old Shih Tzu inside "shampooch", a mobile pet grooming van,... 
Shaun Garratt, a dog groomer from South Africa, brushes Danger, a one year old Shih Tzu inside "shampooch", a mobile pet grooming van, in Dubai April 8, 2010. A concept that started four years ago by Dubai resident Shaheen Shahani, Shampooch became very popular with the ex-pat community in Dubai, allowing customers schedule regular treatments and to choose between different types of packages for their pets. REUTERS/Jumana El Heloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY) 
EMIRATES/
RTR2CJX8 
April 08, 2010 
Danger, a one year old Shih Tzu is seen before being groomed, inside "shampooch", a mobile pet grooming... 
Dubai, United Arab Emirates 
Danger, a one year old Shih Tzu is seen before being groomed, inside "shampooch", a mobile pet grooming... 
Danger, a one year old Shih Tzu is seen before being groomed, inside "shampooch", a mobile pet grooming van in Dubai April 8, 2010. A concept that started four years ago by Dubai resident Shaheen Shahani, Shampooch became very popular with the ex-pat community in Dubai, allowing customers schedule regular treatments and to choose between different types of packages for their pets. REUTERS/Jumana ElHeloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY) 
EMIRATES/
RTR2CJX4 
April 08, 2010 
Danger, a one year old Shih Tzu is seen while being bathed inside "shampooch", a mobile pet grooming... 
Dubai, United Arab Emirates 
Danger, a one year old Shih Tzu is seen while being bathed inside "shampooch", a mobile pet grooming... 
Danger, a one year old Shih Tzu is seen while being bathed inside "shampooch", a mobile pet grooming van, in Dubai April 8, 2010. A concept that started four years ago by Dubai resident Shaheen Shahani, Shampooch became very popular with the ex-pat community in Dubai, allowing customers schedule regular treatments and to choose between different types of packages for their pets. REUTERS/Jumana ElHeloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY) 
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April 08, 2010 
Danger, a one year old Shih Tzu is seen as it is brushed by a dog groomer inside "shampooch", a mobile... 
Dubai, United Arab Emirates 
Danger, a one year old Shih Tzu is seen as it is brushed by a dog groomer inside "shampooch", a mobile... 
Danger, a one year old Shih Tzu is seen as it is brushed by a dog groomer inside "shampooch", a mobile pet grooming van, in Dubai April 8, 2010. A concept that started four years ago by Dubai resident Shaheen Shahani, Shampooch became very popular with the ex-pat community in Dubai, allowing customers schedule regular treatments and to choose between different types of packages for their pets. REUTERS/Jumana ElHeloueh (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY) 
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August 30, 2009 
Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan (2nd R) pats Rangana Herath (C) on the back, after Herath caught out... 
Colombo, Sri Lanka 
Sri Lanka's Muralitharan pats Herath on the back, after Herath caught out New Zealand's captain Vettori... 
Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan (2nd R) pats Rangana Herath (C) on the back, after Herath caught out New Zealand's captain Daniel Vettori to end the match, on the fifth day of their second test cricket match in Colombo August 30, 2009. REUTERS/Andrew Caballero-Reynolds (SRI LANKA SPORT CRICKET) 
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August 28, 2009 
New Zealand's Jacob Oram (R) pats bowler Jeetan Patel on the head after he dismissed Sri Lanka's Tillakaratne... 
Colombo, Sri Lanka 
New Zealand's Jacob Oram pats bowler Jeetan Patel on the head during the third day of their second test... 
New Zealand's Jacob Oram (R) pats bowler Jeetan Patel on the head after he dismissed Sri Lanka's Tillakaratne Dilshan during the third day of their second test cricket match in Colombo August 28, 2009. REUTERS/Andrew Caballero-Reynolds (SRI LANKA SPORT CRICKET) 
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August 28, 2009 
Sri Lanka's bowler Rangana Herath (2nd L) is given a pat on the head by captain Kumar Sangakkara (R)... 
Colombo, Sri Lanka 
Sri Lanka's bowler Herath is given a pat on the head by Sangakkara after he dismissed New Zealand's Oram... 
Sri Lanka's bowler Rangana Herath (2nd L) is given a pat on the head by captain Kumar Sangakkara (R) after he dismissed New Zealand's Jacob Oram (L) during the third day of their second test cricket match in Colombo August 28, 2009. REUTERS/Andrew Caballero-Reynolds (SRI LANKA SPORT CRICKET) 
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August 27, 2009 
New Zealand's bowler Jeetan Patel (R) walks towards teammates as they pat Sri Lanka's Thilan Samaraweera... 
Colombo, Sri Lanka 
New Zealand's bowler Jeetan Patel walks towards teammates as they pat Sri Lanka's Thilan Samaraweera... 
New Zealand's bowler Jeetan Patel (R) walks towards teammates as they pat Sri Lanka's Thilan Samaraweera on the back after he was dismissed during the second day of their second test cricket match in Colombo August 27, 2009. REUTERS/Andrew Caballero-Reynolds (SRI LANKA SPORT CRICKET) 
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August 21, 2009 
New Zealand's Iain O'Brien (L) pats Sri Lanka's Tillakaratne Dilshan on the shoulder as he congratulates... 
Galle, Sri Lanka 
New Zealand's O'Brien congratulates Sri Lanka's Dilshan on century on 4th day of 1st test cricket match... 
New Zealand's Iain O'Brien (L) pats Sri Lanka's Tillakaratne Dilshan on the shoulder as he congratulates Dilshan on his century on the fourth day of their first test cricket match in Galle August 21, 2009. REUTERS/Vivek Prakash (SRI LANKA SPORT CRICKET) 
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August 03, 2009 
Pakistan's captain Younis Khan (R) pats the helmet of Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene after Mahela scored... 
Dambulla, Sri Lanka 
Pakistan's captain Younis Khan pats helmet of Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene after he made 100 runs during... 
Pakistan's captain Younis Khan (R) pats the helmet of Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene after Mahela scored 100 runs during their third one-day international cricket match at the Rangiri Dambulla stadium in Dambulla August 3, 2009. REUTERS/Vivek Prakash (SRI LANKA SPORT CRICKET) 
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July 23, 2009 
An expatriate business worker leaves an office building as the sun sets at Hong Kong's financial business... 
Hong Kong, China 
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An expatriate business worker leaves an office building as the sun sets at Hong Kong's financial business district July 13, 2009. For most financial market professionals in this city and other hubs across Asia, the days of extravagant expatriate life have ended. For now at least. The pull-back in perks is, not surprisingly, being met with some resistance. But given the extremity of the global financial crisis, a crisis fueled in large part by banks taking on too much risk, people are generally understanding of the new policies. Picture taken July 13, 2009. To match feature FINANCIAL-ASIA/PERKS REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA BUSINESS) 
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July 23, 2009 
Expatriate business workers chat after office hour inside Two IFC, the territory's highest building at... 
Hong Kong, China 
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Expatriate business workers chat after office hour inside Two IFC, the territory's highest building at Hong Kong's financial business district July 13, 2009. For most financial market professionals in this city and other hubs across Asia, the days of extravagant expatriate life have ended. For now at least. The pull-back in perks is, not surprisingly, being met with some resistance. But given the extremity of the global financial crisis, a crisis fueled in large part by banks taking on too much risk, people are generally understanding of the new policies. Picture taken July 13, 2009. To match feature FINANCIAL-ASIA/PERKS REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA BUSINESS) 
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July 19, 2009 
Pakistan's captain Younis Khan pats the pitch with his palm as he inspects it during a practice session... 
Colombo, Sri Lanka 
Pakistan's captain Younis inspects pitch during practice session ahead of third test cricket match in... 
Pakistan's captain Younis Khan pats the pitch with his palm as he inspects it during a practice session ahead of their third test cricket match against Sri Lanka in Colombo July 19, 2009. REUTERS/Vivek Prakash (SRI LANKA SPORT CRICKET) 
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November 05, 2008 
Indonesians and expatriates celebrate the victory of U.S. President-elect Senator Barack Obama in Jakarta... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
Indonesians and expatriates celebrate the victory of U.S. President-elect Senator Barack Obama in Jakarta... 
Indonesians and expatriates celebrate the victory of U.S. President-elect Senator Barack Obama in Jakarta November 5, 2008. REUTERS/Supri (INDONESIA) 
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September 24, 2008 
A veiled woman looks on as shoppers walk by in a shopping mall in Dubai in this picture taken September... 
Dubai, United Arab Emirates 
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A veiled woman looks on as shoppers walk by in a shopping mall in Dubai in this picture taken September 23, 2008. Sex on the beach or drunken trysts may not raise eyebrows in many cities, but a recent case in Dubai has exposed a growing cultural divide between native Muslims and Western residents seeking fun in the sun. Picture taken September 23. To match feature DUBAI-SEX/ REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES) 
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September 24, 2008 
A swimmer walks on a beach in Jumeirah in Dubai in this picture taken September 23, 2008. Sex on the... 
Dubai, United Arab Emirates 
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A swimmer walks on a beach in Jumeirah in Dubai in this picture taken September 23, 2008. Sex on the beach or drunken trysts may not raise eyebrows in many cities, but a recent case in Dubai has exposed a growing cultural divide between native Muslims and Western residents seeking fun in the sun. Picture taken September 23. To match feature DUBAI-SEX/ REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES) 
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September 23, 2008 
A newlywed Italian couple poses near the Italian Cup cricket final between Azzurra, a team of Pakistani... 
Grosseto, Italy 
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A newlywed Italian couple poses near the Italian Cup cricket final between Azzurra, a team of Pakistani expatriates, and Latina Lanka, a team of Sri Lankans, in Grosseto September 21, 2008. Cricket is finally getting noticed in Italy over 100 years after helping introduce soccer to the country. A bunch of British expatriates set up Genoa Cricket and Athletic Club in the Italian port in 1893 and it was only when English doctor James Richardson Spensley joined a few years later that soccer was added to the programme. Now a new breed of expatriates in Italy - from India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh - are putting cricket back into the limelight. Picture taken September 21, 2008. To match feature CRICKET/ITALY REUTERS/Giampiero Sposito (ITALY) 
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June 14, 2007 
Lead prosecutor Alan Jackson (R) speaks to team member Pat Dixon during a hearing in the Phil Spector... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Lead prosecutor Jackson speaks to team member Dixon during a hearing in the Spector murder trial in Los... 
Lead prosecutor Alan Jackson (R) speaks to team member Pat Dixon during a hearing in the Phil Spector murder trial in Los Angeles Superior Court June 14, 2007. Judge Larry Fidler ordered attorney Sara Caplan to testify for the prosecution in her ex-client's trial, but did not immediately hold her in contempt of court. Prosecutors seek her testimony that she saw defense expert Henry Lee pick up a small white object in the foyer of Spector's residence February 4, 2003. Spector is accused of murdering actress Lana Clarkson in his home in February 2003. REUTERS/Jamie Rector/Pool (UNITED STATES) 
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