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GERMANY-POLITICS/CARNIVAL
RTSG3511 
February 10, 2023 
Bavarian State Environmental Minister Thorsten Glauber presents his carnival costume at the red carpet... 
Veitshoechheim, Germany 
"Carnival in Frankonia" event, in Veitshoechheim 
Bavarian State Environmental Minister Thorsten Glauber presents his carnival costume at the red carpet for the carnival event "Carnival in Frankonia" in Veitshoechheim, near Wuerzburg, Germany, February 10, 2023. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 
SOCCER-BRAZIL-INL-GOI/REPORT
RTX8LKAF 
January 10, 2021 
Soccer Football - Brasileiro Championship - Internacional v Goias - Beira Rio Stadium, Porto Alegre,... 
Porto Alegre, Brazil 
Brasileiro Championship - Internacional v Goias 
Soccer Football - Brasileiro Championship - Internacional v Goias - Beira Rio Stadium, Porto Alegre, Brazil - January 10, 2021 Goias coach Glauber Ramos reacts REUTERS/Diego Vara 
SOCCER-BRAZIL-INL-GOI/REPORT
RTX8LKAE 
January 10, 2021 
Soccer Football - Brasileiro Championship - Internacional v Goias - Beira Rio Stadium, Porto Alegre,... 
Porto Alegre, Brazil 
Brasileiro Championship - Internacional v Goias 
Soccer Football - Brasileiro Championship - Internacional v Goias - Beira Rio Stadium, Porto Alegre, Brazil - January 10, 2021 Goias coach Glauber Ramos reacts REUTERS/Diego Vara 
USA-IGNOBEL/
RTX3GBLY 
September 15, 2017 
Soloist Ray Bauwens performs the final act of The Incompetance Opera as he is surrounded by Nobel laureates... 
Cambridge, UNITED STATES 
Soloist Ray Bauwens performs the final act of The Incompetance Opera during the 27th First Annual Ig... 
Soloist Ray Bauwens performs the final act of The Incompetance Opera as he is surrounded by Nobel laureates Eric Maskin, left, Oliver Hart, second from right, and Roy Glauber, right, during the 27th First Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. September 14, 2017. REUTERS/Gretchen Ertl 
USA-IGNOBEL/
RTX3GBLX 
September 15, 2017 
Nobel laureate Roy Glauber holds a piece of cheese as human spotlight Madeline Pelz looks on during the... 
Cambridge, UNITED STATES 
Nobel laureate Roy Glauber holds a piece of cheese during the 27th First Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony... 
Nobel laureate Roy Glauber holds a piece of cheese as human spotlight Madeline Pelz looks on during the presentation of the Ig Nobel prize in Medicine for the study, "The Neural Bases of Disgust for Cheese," during the 27th First Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. September 14, 2017. REUTERS/Gretchen Ertl 
USA-IGNOBEL/
RTSP1JM 
September 23, 2016 
Nobel Laurette Roy Glauber (R) congratulates Atsugi Higashiyama of Japan for winning the 2016 Ig Nobel... 
Cambridge, UNITED STATES 
Nobel Laurette Roy Glauber congratulates Atsugi Higashiyama of Japan for winning the 2016 IgNobel Prize... 
Nobel Laurette Roy Glauber (R) congratulates Atsugi Higashiyama of Japan for winning the 2016 Ig Nobel Prize in Perception for "investigating whether things look different when you bend over and view them between your legs" during the 26th First Annual Ig Nobel Prize ceremony at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. September 22, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
OLYMPICS-RIO/FLAME
RTX2H1DO 
June 19, 2016 
Brazilian designer Glauber Penha takes part in the Olympic Flame torch relay at the Arena da Amazonia... 
Manaus, Brazil 
Brazilian designer Glauber Penha takes part in the Olympic Flame torch relay at the Arena da Amazonia... 
Brazilian designer Glauber Penha takes part in the Olympic Flame torch relay at the Arena da Amazonia stadium in Manaus, Amazonas state, Brazil, June 19, 2016. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly 
OLYMPICS-RIO/FLAME
RTX2H1DL 
June 19, 2016 
Brazilian designer Glauber Penha takes part in the Olympic Flame torch relay in front of the Arena da... 
Manaus, Brazil 
Brazilian designer Glauber Penha takes part in the Olympic Flame torch relay in front of the Arena da... 
Brazilian designer Glauber Penha takes part in the Olympic Flame torch relay in front of the Arena da Amazonia stadium in Manaus, Amazonas state, Brazil, June 19, 2016. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly 
USA-FISCAL/
RTR3H3W2 
March 14, 2014 
United States Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack confers with the Chief Economist of the Depart of... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
US Secretary of Agriculture Vilsack confers with Dr Galuber before House Appropriations Subcommittee... 
United States Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack confers with the Chief Economist of the Depart of Agriculture, Dr. Joseph Glauber (L), before testifying at a House Appropriations Subcommittee in Washington March 14, 2014. REUTERS/Gary Cameron (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS FOOD ENVIRONMENT) 
USA/
RTR387UF 
September 21, 2012 
Nobel Prize laureate for Economics in 2007 Eric Maskin (L-R), Nobel Prize laureate for Medicine in 1993... 
Cambridge, UNITED STATES 
Nobel Prize laureates and keynote speaker Kirshner demonstrate a study during 22nd First Annual Ig Nobel... 
Nobel Prize laureate for Economics in 2007 Eric Maskin (L-R), Nobel Prize laureate for Medicine in 1993 Richard Roberts, Nobel Prize laureate for Chemistry in 1986 Dudley Herschbach, keynote speaker Robert Kirshner and Nobel Prize laureate for Physics in 2005 Roy Glauber lean to the left to demonstrate the Ig Nobel Psychology Prize winners' study that "Leaning to the Left Makes the Eiffel Tower Seem Smaller" during the 22nd First Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts September 20, 2012. The annual Ig Nobel prizes, meant to celebrate the unusual and encourage scientific research, are awarded by the science humor magazine Annals of Improbable Research (AIR) as a whimsical counterpart to the Nobel Prizes. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi (UNITED STATES - Tags: EDUCATION SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
BRAZIL/
RTR37UDE 
September 11, 2012 
Mourning relatives of Glauber Siqueira, 17, are reflected in the sunglasses of a crying girl during the... 
NILOPOLIS, Brazil 
Mourning relatives are reflected in the sunglasses of a crying girl during the funeral for six teenagers... 
Mourning relatives of Glauber Siqueira, 17, are reflected in the sunglasses of a crying girl during the funeral for Siqueira and five other teenagers found dead in Mesquita, in Nilopolis September 11, 2012. The bodies of the six youths age between 15 and 19, missing since Saturday, were found naked with signs of torture wrapped in sheets in Mesquita on Monday, according to the police. According to relatives of the youths, the group, who live in Nilopolis in the Baixada Fluminense region, were in Mesquita for a kite festival and went missing after they decided to visit a waterfall near the Chatuba slum, which is dominated by a drug gang, according local media. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes (BRAZIL - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW) 
BRAZIL/
RTR37TWY 
September 11, 2012 
Youths cry over the coffin of Glauber Siqueira, 17, one of six teenagers found dead in Mesquita, during... 
NILOPOLIS, Brazil 
Youths cry over the coffin of one of six teenagers found dead in Mesquita, during their funeral in Nilopolis... 
Youths cry over the coffin of Glauber Siqueira, 17, one of six teenagers found dead in Mesquita, during their funeral in Nilopolis September 11, 2012. The bodies of the six youths age between 15 and 19, missing since Saturday, were found naked with signs of torture wrapped in sheets in Mesquita on Monday, according to the police. According to relatives of the youths, the group were in Mesquita for a kite festival and went missing after they decided to visit a waterfall near the Chatuba slum, which is dominated by a drug gang, according local media. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes (BRAZIL - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW OBITUARY) 
BRAZIL/
RTR37TWS 
September 11, 2012 
Youths cry over the coffin of Glauber Siqueira, 17, one of six teenagers found dead in Mesquita, during... 
NILOPOLIS, Brazil 
Youths cry over the coffin of one of six teenagers found dead in Mesquita, during their funeral in Nilopolis... 
Youths cry over the coffin of Glauber Siqueira, 17, one of six teenagers found dead in Mesquita, during their funeral in Nilopolis September 11, 2012. The bodies of the six youths age between 15 and 19, missing since Saturday, were found naked with signs of torture wrapped in sheets in Mesquita on Monday, according to the police. According to relatives of the youths, the group were in Mesquita for a kite festival and went missing after they decided to visit a waterfall near the Chatuba slum, which is dominated by a drug gang, according local media. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes (BRAZIL - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW OBITUARY) 
BRAZIL/
RTR37TWJ 
September 11, 2012 
Youths cry over the coffin of Glauber Siqueira, 17, one of six teenagers found dead in Mesquita, during... 
NILOPOLIS, Brazil 
Youths cry over the coffin of one of six teenagers found dead in Mesquita, during their funeral in Nilopolis... 
Youths cry over the coffin of Glauber Siqueira, 17, one of six teenagers found dead in Mesquita, during their funeral in Nilopolis September 11, 2012. The bodies of the six youths age between 15 and 19, missing since Saturday, were found naked with signs of torture wrapped in sheets in Mesquita on Monday, according to the police. According to relatives of the youths, the group were in Mesquita for a kite festival and went missing after they decided to visit a waterfall near the Chatuba slum, which is dominated by a drug gang, according local media. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes (BRAZIL - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW OBITUARY) 
OLYMPICS/
RTR31Y6E 
May 12, 2012 
Glauber Henrique Silva (L) of Minas Tenis club is greeted by teammate Fabiola Pulga Molina after winning... 
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 
Glauber Henrique Silva of Minas Tenis club is greeted by teammate Fabiola Pulga Molina after winning... 
Glauber Henrique Silva (L) of Minas Tenis club is greeted by teammate Fabiola Pulga Molina after winning his men's 100m butterfly event at the Brazilian Olympic Swimming Trials in Rio de Janeiro May 12, 2012. This competition is the last chance for Brazilian swimmers to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics. Silva qualified in the competition. REUTERS/Sergio Moraes (BRAZIL - Tags: SPORT SWIMMING OLYMPICS) 
OLYMPICS/
RTR31Y67 
May 12, 2012 
Glauber Henrique Silva of Minas Tenis club reacts as he talks on his mobile phone after winning his men's... 
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 
Glauber Henrique Silva of Minas Tenis club reacts as he talks on his mobile phone after winning his men's... 
Glauber Henrique Silva of Minas Tenis club reacts as he talks on his mobile phone after winning his men's 100m butterfly event at the Brazilian Olympic Swimming Trials in Rio de Janeiro May 12, 2012. This competition is the last chance for Brazilian swimmers to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics. Silva qualified in the competition. REUTERS/Sergio Moraes (BRAZIL - Tags: SPORT SWIMMING OLYMPICS) 
OLYMPICS/
RTR31Y62 
May 12, 2012 
Glauber Henrique Silva of Minas Tenis club celebrates after winning his men's 100m butterfly event at... 
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 
Glauber Henrique Silva of Minas Tenis club celebrates after winning his men's 100m butterfly event at... 
Glauber Henrique Silva of Minas Tenis club celebrates after winning his men's 100m butterfly event at the Brazilian Olympic Swimming Trials in Rio de Janeiro May 12, 2012. The competition is the last chance for Brazilian swimmers to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics. Silva qualified in the competition. REUTERS/Sergio Moraes (BRAZIL - Tags: SPORT SWIMMING OLYMPICS) 
OLYMPICS/
RTR31Y5X 
May 12, 2012 
Glauber Henrique Silva of Minas Tenis club celebrates after winning his men's 100m butterfly event at... 
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 
Glauber Henrique Silva of Minas Tenis club celebrates after winning his men's 100m butterfly event at... 
Glauber Henrique Silva of Minas Tenis club celebrates after winning his men's 100m butterfly event at the Brazilian Olympic Swimming Trials in Rio de Janeiro May 12, 2012. The competition is the last chance for Brazilian swimmers to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics. Silva qualified in the competition. REUTERS/Sergio Moraes (BRAZIL - Tags: SPORT SWIMMING OLYMPICS) 
OLYMPICS/
RTR31Y5U 
May 12, 2012 
Glauber Henrique Silva of Minas Tenis club celebrates after winning his men's 100m butterfly event at... 
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 
Glauber Henrique Silva of Minas Tenis club celebrates after winning his men's 100m butterfly event at... 
Glauber Henrique Silva of Minas Tenis club celebrates after winning his men's 100m butterfly event at the Brazilian Olympic Swimming Trials in Rio de Janeiro May 12, 2012. The competition is the last chance for Brazilian swimmers to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics. Silva qualified in the competition. REUTERS/Sergio Moraes (BRAZIL - Tags: SPORT SWIMMING OLYMPICS) 
SOCCER-UEFA/
RTR1XE81 
February 21, 2008 
Nuremberg's Glauber (R) fights for the ball with Benfica's Ariza Makulula during their UEFA Cup third... 
Nuremberg, Germany 
Nuremberg's Glauber fights for the ball with Benfica's Makulula during their UEFA Cup third round soccer... 
Nuremberg's Glauber (R) fights for the ball with Benfica's Ariza Makulula during their UEFA Cup third round soccer match in Nuremberg February 21, 2008. REUTERS/Alex Grimm (GERMANY) 
SOCCER-UEFA/
RTR1X3NP 
February 14, 2008 
Benfica's Ariza Makukula (L) celebrates his goal as he runs past Nuremberg's Berti Glauber during their... 
Lisbon, Portugal 
Benfica's Ariza Makukula celebrates goal against Nuremburg during UEFA Cup match in Lisbon 
Benfica's Ariza Makukula (L) celebrates his goal as he runs past Nuremberg's Berti Glauber during their UEFA Cup third round soccer match at Luz stadium in Lisbon February 14, 2008. REUTERS/Jose Manuel Ribeiro (PORTUGAL) 
SOCCER-UEFA/
RTX4HY 
November 08, 2007 
Everton's Jolean Lescott (top R) tries to score past Nuremberg's Glauber of Brazil and goalkeeper Jaromir... 
Nuremberg, Germany 
Everton's Lescott tries to score past Nuremberg's Glauber and goalkeeper Blazek during UEFA Cup match... 
Everton's Jolean Lescott (top R) tries to score past Nuremberg's Glauber of Brazil and goalkeeper Jaromir Blazek of Czech Republic during their UEFA Cup Group A soccer match in Nuremberg November 8, 2007. REUTERS/Alex Grimm (GERMANY) 
SOCCER-GERMANY/
RTR1OQJI 
April 17, 2007 
Nuremberg's Glauber (R) challenges Eintracht Frankfurt's Ioannis Amanatidis during their German Cup semi-final... 
Nuremberg, Germany 
Nuremberg's Glauber challenges Frankfurt's Amanatidis during their German Cup semi-final match in Nuremberg... 
Nuremberg's Glauber (R) challenges Eintracht Frankfurt's Ioannis Amanatidis during their German Cup semi-final soccer match in Nuremberg April 17, 2007. REUTERS/Thomas Bohlen (GERMANY) 
SOCCER-GERMANY/
RTR1OQJ1 
April 17, 2007 
Nuremberg's Brazilian defender Glauber (R) challenges Eintracht Frankfurt's Greek forward Ioannis Amanatidis... 
Nuremberg, Germany 
Nuremberg's Glauber challenges Eintracht Frankfurt's Amanatidis during German Cup semi-final in Nuremberg... 
Nuremberg's Brazilian defender Glauber (R) challenges Eintracht Frankfurt's Greek forward Ioannis Amanatidis during their German Cup semi-final soccer match in Nuremberg April 17, 2007. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (GERMANY) 
SOCCER-GERMANY/
RTR1OQIY 
April 17, 2007 
Nuremberg's Brazilian defender Glauber (top) challenges Eintracht Frankfurt's Greek forward Ioannis Amanatidis... 
Nuremberg, Germany 
Nuremberg's Glauber challenges Eintracht Frankfurt's Amanatidis during German Cup semi-final in Nuremberg... 
Nuremberg's Brazilian defender Glauber (top) challenges Eintracht Frankfurt's Greek forward Ioannis Amanatidis during their German Cup semi-final soccer match in Nuremberg April 17, 2007. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach(GERMANY) 
SPORT SOCCER GERMANY
RTR1IKZF 
October 22, 2006 
Eintracht Frankfurt's Greek forward Ioannis Amanatidis (C) challenges FC Nuremberg's Slovenian forwarder... 
Frankfurt, Germany 
Eintracht Frankfurt's Amanatidis challenges FC Nuremberg's Vittek and Glauber during their German first... 
Eintracht Frankfurt's Greek forward Ioannis Amanatidis (C) challenges FC Nuremberg's Slovenian forwarder Robert Vittek and Brazilian defender Glauber (R) during their German first division Bundesliga soccer match in Frankfurt, October 22, 2006. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (GERMANY) ONLINE CLIENTS MAY USE UP TO SIX IMAGES DURING EACH MATCH WITHOUT THE AUTHORITY OF THE DFL. NO MOBILE USE DURING THE MATCH AND FOR A FURTHER TWO HOURS AFTERWARDS IS PERMITTED WITHOUT THE AUTHORITY OF THE DFL. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT DFL DIRECTLY 
SCIENCE IGNOBELS
RTR1I1SA 
October 06, 2006 
Rich Roberts (L), winner of the 1993 Nobel Prize in Medicine, and Roy Glauber, winner of the 2005 Nobel... 
Cambrdige, UNITED STATES 
Rich Roberts and Roy Glauber participate in the 2006 Ig Nobel Awards ceremony at Harvard University in... 
Rich Roberts (L), winner of the 1993 Nobel Prize in Medicine, and Roy Glauber, winner of the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics, participate in the 2006 Ig Nobel Awards ceremony at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 5, 2006. The Ig Nobel Prizes are awarded each year for real scientific achievements that make people laugh and then think. REUTERS/Brian Snyder (UNITED STATES) 
SCIENCE IGNOBELS
RTR1I1S4 
October 06, 2006 
Roy Glauber, winner of the 2005 Nobel Prize for Physics, is introduced at the 2006 Ig Nobel Awards ceremony... 
Cambridge, UNITED STATES 
Roy Glauber is introduced at the 2006 Ig Nobel Awards ceremony at Harvard University in Cambridge 
Roy Glauber, winner of the 2005 Nobel Prize for Physics, is introduced at the 2006 Ig Nobel Awards ceremony at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 5, 2006. The Ig Nobel Prizes are awarded each year for real scientific achievements that make people laugh and then think. REUTERS/Brian Snyder (UNITED STATES) 
SPORT SOCCER GERMANY
RTR1HE6Y 
September 16, 2006 
Nuremberg's Glauber (back) of Brazil jumps for the ball with VfL Bochum's Fabio Junior of Brazil during... 
Nuremberg, Germany 
Nuremberg's Glauber jumps for the ball with VfL Bochum's Fabio Junior during their German Bundesliga... 
Nuremberg's Glauber (back) of Brazil jumps for the ball with VfL Bochum's Fabio Junior of Brazil during their German Bundesliga soccer match in Nuremberg September 16, 2006. REUTERS/Alex Grimm (GERMANY) ONLINE CLIENTS MAY USE UP TO SIX IMAGES DURING EACH MATCH WITHOUT THE AUTHORITY OF THE DFL. NO MOBILE USE DURING THE MATCH AND FOR A FURTHER TWO HOURS AFTERWARDS IS PERMITTED WITHOUT THE AUTHORITY OF THE DFL. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT DFL DIRECTLY 
SPORT SOCCER GERMANY
RTR172V7 
March 11, 2006 
Cologne's Lukas Podolski (L) challenges Nuremberg's Glauber during their German Bundesliga soccer match... 
Cologne, Germany 
Cologne's Podolski challenges Nuremberg's Glauber during German Bundesliga soccer match in Cologne 
Cologne's Lukas Podolski (L) challenges Nuremberg's Glauber during their German Bundesliga soccer match in Cologne March 11, 2006. REUTERS/Thomas Bohlen
NO ONLINE AND MOBILE USE DURING THE MATCH WITHOUT THE AUTHORITY OF THE DFL. NO MOBILE USE FOR FURTHER TWO HOURS AFTERWARDS WITHOUT THE AUTHORITY OF THE DFL. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THE DFL DIRECTLY. 
ROYALS
RTXO1R7 
December 10, 2005 
Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria (2nd R) and 2005 Nobel Physics laureate Roy Glauber arrive for the Nobel... 
Stockholm, Sweden 
Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria (2nd R) and 2005 Nobel Physics laureate Roy Glauber arrive for the ..... 
Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria (2nd R) and 2005 Nobel Physics laureate Roy Glauber arrive for the Nobel banquet at the City Hall of Stockholm, Sweden, December 10, 2005.
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HAENSCH
RTXO1QF 
December 10, 2005 
German nobel laureate Theodor W. Haensch holds the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics at the Concert Hall... 
Stockholm, Sweden 
German nobel laureate Theodor W. Haensch holds the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics at the Concert ..... 
German nobel laureate Theodor W. Haensch holds the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics at the Concert Hall in Stockholm December 10, 2005. [The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2005 with one half to Roy J. Glauber of he U.S. for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence and one half jointly to compatriot John L. Hall and Haensch for their contributions to the development of laser-based precision spectroscopy, including the optical frequency comb technique.] 
HALL
RTXO1QE 
December 10, 2005 
U.S. nobel laureate John L. Hall holds the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics at the Concert Hall in... 
Stockholm, Sweden 
U.S. nobel laureate John L. Hall holds the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics at the Concert Hall in..... 
U.S. nobel laureate John L. Hall holds the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics at the Concert Hall in Stockholm December 10, 2005. [The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2005 with one half to U.S Roy J. Glauber for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence and one half jointly to Hall and German Theodor W. Haensch for their contributions to the development of laser-based precision spectroscopy, including the optical frequency comb technique.] 
GLAUBER
RTXO1QD 
December 10, 2005 
U.S. nobel laureate Roy J. Glauber holds the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics at the Concert Hall in... 
Stockholm, Sweden 
U.S. nobel laureate Roy J. Glauber holds the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics at the Concert Hall i..... 
U.S. nobel laureate Roy J. Glauber holds the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics at the Concert Hall in Stockholm December 10, 2005. [The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2005 with one half to Glauber for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence and one half jointly to John L. Hall of the U.S. and German Theodor W. Haensch for their contributions to the development of laser-based precision spectroscopy, including the optical frequency comb technique.] 
SWEDEN NOBEL
RTR1APTM 
December 10, 2005 
Swedish Crown Princess Victoria and U.S. nobel laureate Roy J. Glauber arrive for the Nobel Banquet in... 
Stockholm, Sweden 
Swedish Crown Princess Victoria and US nobel laureate Glauber arrive for Nobel Banquet in Stockholm 
Swedish Crown Princess Victoria and U.S. nobel laureate Roy J. Glauber arrive for the Nobel Banquet in the Stockholm city hall Stadhuset December 10, 2005. The Nobels, regarded as the world's most prestigious accolades in science and literature, have been awarded since 1901. The 2005 prizes are worth 10 million Swedish crowns ($1.25 million) each and bring the winners instant fame. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski 
SWEDEN NOBEL
RTR1APT9 
December 10, 2005 
Swedish Queen Silvia (R) watches as Crown Princess Victoria (L) and U.S. nobel laureate Roy J. Glauber... 
Stockholm, Sweden 
Swedish Queen Silvia waches as Crown Princess Victoria and US nobel laureate Glauber smile at Nobel Banquet... 
Swedish Queen Silvia (R) watches as Crown Princess Victoria (L) and U.S. nobel laureate Roy J. Glauber smile at the Nobel Banquet in the Stockholm city hall Stadhuset December 10, 2005. The Nobel Prize is the first international award given yearly since 1901 for achievements in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature and peace. In 1968, the Sveriges Riksbank (Bank of Sweden) instituted the Prize in Economic Sciences in memory of Alfred Nobel, founder of the Nobel Prize. Each prize consists of a medal, personal diploma, and prize amount. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski 
SWEDEN NOBEL
RTR1APQL 
December 10, 2005 
German nobel laureate Theodor W. Haensch receives the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics from Swedish... 
Stockholm, Sweden 
German nobel laureate Theodor W. Haensch receives the joint 2005 Prize in Physics from Swedish King Carl... 
German nobel laureate Theodor W. Haensch receives the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics from Swedish King Carl Gustaf at the Concert Hall in Stockholm December 10, 2005. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2005 with one half to Roy J. Glauber of hte U.S. for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence and one half jointly to compatriot John L. Hall and Haensch for their contributions to the development of laser-based precision spectroscopy, including the optical frequency comb technique. In background is a bust of the award's founder Swedish industrialist and inventor of dynamite, Alfred Nobel. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski 
NOBEL WINNERS
RTR1APO7 
December 10, 2005 
(L-R) 2005 Nobel prize laureates Roy Glauber of the U.S., John Hall of the U.S., German Theodor H?nsch,... 
Stockholm, Sweden 
The 2005 Nobel laureates attend award ceremony in Stockholm 
(L-R) 2005 Nobel prize laureates Roy Glauber of the U.S., John Hall of the U.S., German Theodor H?nsch, French Yves Chauvin, Robert Grubbs of the U.S., Richard Schrock of the U.S., Australian Barry Marshall, Australian Robin Warren, Israeli Robert Aumann and Thomas Schelling of the U.S. attend the award ceremony at the Concert Hall in Stockholm December 10, 2005. The Nobel Prize is the first international award given yearly since 1901 for achievements in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature and peace. In 1968, the Sveriges Riksbank (Bank of Sweden) instituted the Prize in Economic Sciences in memory of Alfred Nobel, founder of the Nobel Prize. Each prize consists of a medal, personal diploma, and prize amount. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski 
SWEDEN NOBEL
RTR1APLF 
December 10, 2005 
German nobel laureate Theodor W. Haensch holds the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics at the Concert Hall... 
Stockholm, Sweden 
German nobel laureate Theodor W. Haensch holds the joint 2005 Prize in Physics in Stockholm 
German nobel laureate Theodor W. Haensch holds the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics at the Concert Hall in Stockholm December 10, 2005. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2005 with one half to Roy J. Glauber of he U.S. for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence and one half jointly to compatriot John L. Hall and Haensch for their contributions to the development of laser-based precision spectroscopy, including the optical frequency comb technique. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski 
SWEDEN NOBEL
RTR1APLB 
December 10, 2005 
U.S. nobel laureate Roy J. Glauber holds the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics at the Concert Hall in... 
Stockholm, Sweden 
US nobel laureate Roy J. Glauber holds the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics at the Concert Hall in Stockholm... 
U.S. nobel laureate Roy J. Glauber holds the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics at the Concert Hall in Stockholm December 10, 2005. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2005 with one half to Glauber for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence and one half jointly to John L. Hall of the U.S. and German Theodor W. Haensch for their contributions to the development of laser-based precision spectroscopy, including the optical frequency comb technique. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski 
SWEDEN NOBEL
RTR1APHQ 
December 10, 2005 
U.S. nobel laureate John L. Hall holds the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics at the Concert Hall in Stockholm... 
Stockholm, Sweden 
US nobel laureate John L. Hall holds the joint 2005 Prize in Physics in Stockholm 
U.S. nobel laureate John L. Hall holds the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics at the Concert Hall in Stockholm December 10, 2005. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2005 with one half to U.S Roy J. Glauber for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence and one half jointly to Hall and German Theodor W. Haensch for their contributions to the development of laser-based precision spectroscopy, including the optical frequency comb technique. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski 
SWEDEN NOBEL
RTR1AONP 
December 10, 2005 
U.S. nobel laureate John L. Hall receives the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics from Swedish King Carl... 
Stockholm, Sweden 
US nobel laureate John L. Hall receives the joint 2005 Prize in Physics from Swedish King Carl Gustaf... 
U.S. nobel laureate John L. Hall receives the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics from Swedish King Carl Gustaf at the Concert Hall in Stockholm December 10, 2005. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2005 with one half to U.S. Roy J. Glauber for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence and one half jointly to U.S John L. Hall and German Theodor W. H?nsch for their contributions to the development of laser-based precision spectroscopy, including the optical frequency comb technique. In background is a bust of the award's founder Swedish industrialist and inventor of dynamite, Alfred Nobel. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski 
SWEDEN NOBEL
RTR1AONJ 
December 10, 2005 
U.S. nobel laureate Roy J. Glauber receives the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics from Swedish King Carl... 
Stockholm, Sweden 
US nobel laureate Roy J. Glauber receives the joint 2005 Prize in Physics from Swedish King Carl Gustaf... 
U.S. nobel laureate Roy J. Glauber receives the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics from Swedish King Carl Gustaf at the Concert Hall in Stockholm December 10, 2005. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2005 with one half to Glauber for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence and one half jointly to John L. Hall of the U.S. and German Theodor W. H?nsch for their contributions to the development of laser-based precision spectroscopy, including the optical frequency comb technique. In background is a bust of the award's founder Swedish industrialist and inventor of dynamite, Alfred Nobel. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski 
USA
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November 08, 2005 
U.S. President George W. Bush poses with recipients of the 2005 Nobel Prize in the Oval Office of the... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
US President Bush poses with Nobel Prize recipients in Washington 
U.S. President George W. Bush poses with recipients of the 2005 Nobel Prize in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington November 8, 2005. From left are John Hall, Thomas Schelling, Roy Glauber, Bush, Richard Schrock and Robert Grubbs. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque 
HALL
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November 07, 2005 
U.S. Nobel Prize winners pose for the [media] at a hotel in Washington November 7, 2005. The five prize... 
Washington, USA 
U.S. Nobel Prize winners pose for the [media] at a hotel in Washington November 7, 2005. The five pr..... 
U.S. Nobel Prize winners pose for the [media] at a hotel in Washington November 7, 2005. The five prize winners Roy Glauber (Physics), Richard Schrock (Chemistry), Robert Grubbs (Chemistry), Thomas Schelling (Economics) and John Hall (Physics) (L-R) will take part in an award presentation ceremony in Stockhom on December 10. [The Nobel Prize is an international award given yearly since 1901 for achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and for peace.] 
GLAUBER
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November 07, 2005 
U.S. Nobel Prize winner for Physics, Roy Glauber, poses at an event for the five U.S. 2005 Nobel Prize... 
Washington, USA 
U.S. Nobel Prize winner for Physics, Roy Glauber, poses at an event for the five U.S. 2005 Nobel Pri..... 
U.S. Nobel Prize winner for Physics, Roy Glauber, poses at an event for the five U.S. 2005 Nobel Prize winners in Washington, November 7, 2005. Glauber, of Harvard University, won his prize for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence and will receive his award at a ceremony in [Stockholm on December 10. The Nobel Prize is an international award given yearly since 1901 for achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and for peace.] 
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November 07, 2005 
U.S. Nobel Prize winners pose for the media at a hotel in Washington November 7, 2005. The five prize... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
US Nobel Prize winners pose for the media at a hotel in Washington 
U.S. Nobel Prize winners pose for the media at a hotel in Washington November 7, 2005. The five prize winners Roy Glauber (Physics), Richard Schrock (Chemistry), Robert Grubbs (Chemistry), Thomas Schelling (Economics) and John Hall (Physics) (L-R) will take part in an award presentation ceremony in Stockhom on December 10. The Nobel Prize is an international award given yearly since 1901 for achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and for peace. REUTERS/Jason Reed 
PEACE NOBEL
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November 07, 2005 
U.S. Nobel Prize winners gather for the media at a hotel in Washington, November 7, 2005. The five prize... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
US Nobel Prize winners gather for the media at a hotel in Washington 
U.S. Nobel Prize winners gather for the media at a hotel in Washington, November 7, 2005. The five prize winners Roy Glauber (Physics), Richard Schrock (Chemistry), Robert Grubbs (Chemistry), Thomas Schelling (Economics) and John Hall (Physics) (L-R) will take part in an award presentation ceremony in Stockhom on December 10. The Nobel Prize is an international award given yearly since 1901 for achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and for peace. REUTERS/Jason Reed 
PEACE NOBEL
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November 07, 2005 
U.S. Nobel Prize winner for Physics, Roy Glauber, poses at an event for the five U.S. 2005 Nobel Prize... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
US Nobel Prize winner for Physics, Roy Glauber, poses at an event in Washington 
U.S. Nobel Prize winner for Physics, Roy Glauber, poses at an event for the five U.S. 2005 Nobel Prize winners in Washington, November 7, 2005. Glauber, of Harvard University, won his prize for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence and will receive his award at a ceremony in Stockholm on December 10. The Nobel Prize is an international award given yearly since 1901 for achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and for peace. REUTERS/Jason Reed 
PEACE NOBEL
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November 07, 2005 
U.S. Nobel Prize winners pose for the media at a hotel in Washington, November 7, 2005. The five prize... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
US Nobel Prize winners pose for the media at a hotel in Washington 
U.S. Nobel Prize winners pose for the media at a hotel in Washington, November 7, 2005. The five prize winners, Roy Glauber (Physics), Richard Schrock (Chemistry), Robert Grubbs (Chemistry), Thomas Schelling (Economics) and John Hall (Physics) (L-R), will take part in an award presentation ceremony in Stockhom on December 10. The Nobel Prize is an international award given yearly since 1901 for achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and for peace. REUTERS/Jason Reed 
SPORT SOCCER
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October 29, 2005 
Benfica's Nuno Gomes (R) and Naval Primeiro de Maio's Fernando Campagnolo (L) of Brazil and Glauber Gomes... 
Figueira Da Foz, Portugal 
Benficas Gomes and Navals Campagnolo and Glauber fight for ball during their Portuguese Premier League... 
Benfica's Nuno Gomes (R) and Naval Primeiro de Maio's Fernando Campagnolo (L) of Brazil and Glauber Gomes of Brazil fight for the ball during their Portuguese Premier League soccer match at the Bento Pessoa stadium in Figueira Da Foz, central Portugal October 29, 2005. REUTERS/Nacho Doce 
USA
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October 04, 2005 
Harvard University professor and 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics winner Roy J. Glauber (L) smiles with his... 
Cambridge, USA 
Harvard University professor and 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics winner Roy J. Glauber (L) smiles with h..... 
Harvard University professor and 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics winner Roy J. Glauber (L) smiles with his daughter Valerie Fleishman before a news conference at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts October 4, 2005. Glauber is being recognized with the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence. Glauber will share the Nobel Prize [with John L. Hall of the University of Colorado and National Institute of Standards and Technology, and Theodor W. Hansch, of the Max-Planck-Institut fur Quantenoptik, Garching and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat in Munich, Germany]. 
USA
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October 04, 2005 
Harvard University professor and 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics winner Roy J. Glauber smiles during a news... 
Cambridge, USA 
Harvard University professor and 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics winner Roy J. Glauber smiles during a n..... 
Harvard University professor and 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics winner Roy J. Glauber smiles during a news conference at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts October 4, 2005. Glauber is being recognized with the Nobel Prize for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence. Glauber will share the Nobel Prize [with John L. Hall of the University of Colorado and National Institute of Standards and Technology, and Theodor W. Hansch, of the Max-Planck-Institut fur Quantenoptik, Garching and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat in Munich, Germany]. 
HAENSCH
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October 04, 2005 
German scientist Theodor Haensch from the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich smiles after the announcement... 
Munich, Germany 
German scientist Theodor Haensch from the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich smiles after the a..... 
German scientist Theodor Haensch from the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich smiles after the announcement of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, that he won the 2005 Nobel Physics prize for work in the field of optics, in Munich October 4, 2005. [Haensch won the prize together with the Americans Roy Glauber and John Hall for the theoretical description of the behaviour of light particles.] 
HAENSCH
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October 04, 2005 
German scientist Theodor Haensch from the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich smiles after the announcement... 
Munich, Germany 
German scientist Theodor Haensch from the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich smiles after the a..... 
German scientist Theodor Haensch from the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich smiles after the announcement of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, that he won the 2005 Nobel Physics prize for work in the field of optics, in Munich October 4, 2005. [Haensch won the prize together with the Americans Roy Glauber and John Hall for the theoretical description of the behaviour of light particles.] 
NOBEL PHYSICS
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October 04, 2005 
Harvard University professor and 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics winner Roy J. Glauber waits to be introduced... 
Cambridge, UNITED STATES 
2005 Nobel Prize in Physics winner Roy Glauber waits to be introduced at a news conference at Harvard... 
Harvard University professor and 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics winner Roy J. Glauber waits to be introduced at a news conference at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts October 4, 2005. Glauber is being recognized with the Nobel Prize for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence. Glauber will share the Nobel Prize with John L. Hall of the University of Colorado and National Institute of Standards and Technology, and Theodor W. Hansch, of the Max-Planck-Institut fur Quantenoptik, Garching and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat in Munich, Germany. REUTERS/Brian Snyder 
NOBEL PHYSICS
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October 04, 2005 
Harvard University professor and 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics winner Roy J. Glauber (L) smiles with his... 
Cambridge, UNITED STATES 
2005 Nobel Prize in Physics winner Roy Glauber smiles with his daughter Valerie Fleishman at Harvard... 
Harvard University professor and 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics winner Roy J. Glauber (L) smiles with his daughter Valerie Fleishman before a news conference at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts October 4, 2005. Glauber is being recognized with the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence. Glauber will share the Nobel Prize with John L. Hall of the University of Colorado and National Institute of Standards and Technology, and Theodor W. Hansch, of the Max-Planck-Institut fur Quantenoptik, Garching and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat in Munich, Germany. REUTERS/Brian Snyder 
NOBEL PHYSICS
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October 04, 2005 
Harvard University professor and 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics winner Roy J. Glauber (L) is congratulated... 
Cambridge, UNITED STATES 
2005 Nobel Prize in Physics winner Roy Glauber is congratulated by fellow professors at Harvard University... 
Harvard University professor and 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics winner Roy J. Glauber (L) is congratulated by fellow professors Gerald Holton (C) and Cumrun Vafa (R) before a news conference at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts October 4, 2005. Glauber is being recognized with the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence. Glauber will share the Nobel Prize with John L. Hall of the University of Colorado and National Institute of Standards and Technology, and Theodor W. Hansch, of the Max-Planck-Institut fur Quantenoptik, Garching and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat in Munich, Germany. REUTERS/Brian Snyder 
NOBEL PHYSICS
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October 04, 2005 
Harvard University professor and 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics winner Roy J. Glauber smiles during a news... 
Cambridge, UNITED STATES 
2005 Nobel Prize in Physics winner Roy J. Glauber smiles during a news conference at Harvard University... 
Harvard University professor and 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics winner Roy J. Glauber smiles during a news conference at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts October 4, 2005. Glauber is being recognized with the Nobel Prize for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence. Glauber will share the Nobel Prize with John L. Hall of the University of Colorado and National Institute of Standards and Technology, and Theodor W. Hansch, of the Max-Planck-Institut fur Quantenoptik, Garching and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat in Munich, Germany. REUTERS/Brian Snyder 
GERMANY
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October 04, 2005 
German scientist Theodor Haensch from the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich smiles after the announcement... 
Munich, Germany 
German scientist Theodor Haensch from Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich smiles after the announcement... 
German scientist Theodor Haensch from the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich smiles after the announcement of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, that he won the 2005 Nobel Physics prize for work in the field of optics, in Munich October 4, 2005. Haensch won the prize together with the Americans Roy Glauber and John Hall for the theoretical description of the behaviour of light particles. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle 
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