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BUSH LEAK CONGRESS
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November 01, 2005 
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-TN) (R) speaks about a rare closed Senate session as Sen. Trent... 
Washington, USA 
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist speaks about a rare closed Senate session on Capitol Hill in Washington... 
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-TN) (R) speaks about a rare closed Senate session as Sen. Trent Lott (R-MS) listens in on Capitol Hill in Washington, November 1, 2005. Invoking a rarely-used rule, Democrats temporarily shut down television cameras in the chamber, cleared galleries of tourists and other onlookers, forced removal of staff members and recording devices and stopped work on legislation. REUTERS/Jim Young 
BUSH LEAK CONGRESS
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November 01, 2005 
Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) speaks about a rare closed Senate session to protest what Democrats decried... 
Washington, USA 
Senator Harry Reid speaks about a rare closed Senate session on Capitol Hill in Washington 
Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) speaks about a rare closed Senate session to protest what Democrats decried as the Republican-led body's inattention to intelligence failures on Iraq and the leak of a CIA operative's identity on Capitol Hill in Washington, November 1, 2005. Invoking a rarely-used rule, Democrats temporarily shut down television cameras in the chamber, cleared galleries of tourists and other onlookers, forced removal of staff members and recording devices and stopped work on legislation. REUTERS/Jim Young 
BUSH LEAK CONGRESS
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November 01, 2005 
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-TN) (L) speaks about a rare closed Senate session as Sen. Jon... 
Washington, USA 
US Senate Majority Leader Frist speaks about rare closed Senate session on Capitol Hill in Washington... 
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-TN) (L) speaks about a rare closed Senate session as Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ) listens in on Capitol Hill in Washington, November 1, 2005. Invoking a rarely-used rule, Democrats temporarily shut down television cameras in the chamber, cleared galleries of tourists and other onlookers, forced removal of staff members and recording devices and stopped work on legislation. REUTERS/Jim Young 
BUSH LEAK CONGRESS
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November 01, 2005 
Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) (R), speaks about a rare closed Senate session to protest what Democrats decried... 
Washington, USA 
Senator Harry Reid speaks about a rare closed Senate session on Capitol Hill in Washington 
Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) (R), speaks about a rare closed Senate session to protest what Democrats decried as the Republican-led body's inattention to intelligence failures on Iraq and the leak of a CIA operative's identity, as Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) listens in on Capitol Hill in Washington, November 1, 2005. Invoking a rarely-used rule, Democrats temporarily shut down television cameras in the chamber, cleared galleries of tourists and other onlookers, forced removal of staff members and recording devices and stopped work on legislation. REUTERS/Jim Young 
BUSH LEAK CONGRESS
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November 01, 2005 
Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) (C), speaks about a rare closed Senate session to protest what they decried... 
Washington, USA 
Senator Harry Reid speaks about a rare closed Senate session on Capitol Hill in Washington 
Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) (C), speaks about a rare closed Senate session to protest what they decried as the Republican-led body's inattention to intelligence failures on Iraq and the leak of a CIA operative's identity on Capitol Hill in Washington, November 1, 2005. Invoking a rarely-used rule, Democrats temporarily shut down television cameras in the chamber, cleared galleries of tourists and other onlookers, forced removal of staff members and recording devices and stopped work on legislation. Reid is joined by Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) (L), and Sen. Richard Durbin (D-IL). REUTERS/Jim Young 
BUSH LEAK CONGRESS
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November 01, 2005 
Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) speaks about a rare closed Senate session to protest what they decried as the... 
Washington, USA 
Senator Harry Reid speaks speaks about a rare closed Senate session on Capitol Hill in Washington 
Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) speaks about a rare closed Senate session to protest what they decried as the Republican-led body's inattention to intelligence failures on Iraq and the leak of a CIA operative's identity on Capitol Hill in Washington, November 1, 2005. Invoking a rarely-used rule, Democrats temporarily shut down television cameras in the chamber, cleared galleries of tourists and other onlookers, forced removal of staff members and recording devices and stopped work on legislation. REUTERS/Jim Young 
BUSH LEAK CONGRESS
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November 01, 2005 
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-TN, (L) meets Louisiana Lt. Governor Mitchell J. Landrieu on... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
US Senate Majority Leader Frist meets Louisiana Lt. Governor Landrieu on Capitol Hill 
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-TN, (L) meets Louisiana Lt. Governor Mitchell J. Landrieu on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., November 1, 2005. Democrats forced the Senate into a rare closed session on Tuesday to protest what they decried as the Republican-led body's inattention to intelligence failures on Iraq and the leak of a CIA operative's identity. Invoking a little used rule, Democrats temporarily shut down television cameras in the chamber, cleared galleries of reporters, tourists and other onlookers, forced removal of staff members and recording devices and stopped work on legislation. REUTERS/Mannie Garcia 
BUSH LEAK CONGRESS
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November 01, 2005 
Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) (R), speaks about a rare closed Senate session to protest what Democrats decried... 
Washington, USA 
Senator Reid speaks speaks about closed Senate session Capitol Hill in Washington 
Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) (R), speaks about a rare closed Senate session to protest what Democrats decried as the Republican-led body's inattention to intelligence failures on Iraq and the leak of a CIA operative's identity, as Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) listens on Capitol Hill in Washington November 1, 2005. Invoking a rarely-used rule, Democrats temporarily shut down television cameras in the chamber, cleared galleries of tourists and other onlookers, forced removal of staff members and recording devices and stopped work on legislation. REUTERS/Jim Young 
BUSH LEAK CONGRESS
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November 01, 2005 
A Capitol Hill police officer stands guard in front of the Senate Chamber during a rare closed Senate... 
Washington, USA 
Capitol Hill police officer stands guard in front of Senate Chamber in Washington 
A Capitol Hill police officer stands guard in front of the Senate Chamber during a rare closed Senate session in Washington, November 1, 2005. Invoking a rarely-used rule, Democrats temporarily shut down television cameras in the chamber, cleared galleries of tourists and other onlookers, forced removal of staff members and recording devices and stopped work on legislation. REUTERS/Jim Young 
BUSH LEAK CONGRESS
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November 01, 2005 
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-TN) speaks about a rare closed Senate session on Capitol Hill... 
Washington, USA 
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist speaks about a rare closed Senate session on Capitol Hill in Washington... 
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-TN) speaks about a rare closed Senate session on Capitol Hill in Washington, November 1, 2005. Invoking a rarely-used rule, Democrats temporarily shut down television cameras in the chamber, cleared galleries of tourists and other onlookers, forced removal of staff members and recording devices and stopped work on legislation. REUTERS/Jim Young 
BUSH LEAK CONGRESS
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November 01, 2005 
Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) listens to questions about a rare closed Senate session to protest what Democrats... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Senator Harry Reid listens to questions about a rare closed Senate session on Capitol Hill in Washington... 
Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) listens to questions about a rare closed Senate session to protest what Democrats decried as the Republican-led body's inattention to intelligence failures on Iraq and the leak of a CIA operative's identity on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. November 1, 2005. Invoking a rarely-used rule, Democrats temporarily shut down television cameras in the chamber, cleared galleries of tourists and other onlookers, forced removal of staff members and recording devices and stopped work on legislation. REUTERS/Jim Young 
KKH
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July 28, 2005 
South Korean child looks at 'finger fishes' in aquarium which is installed in vending machine in Seoul.... 
Seoul, Korea 
South Korean child looks at 'finger fishes' in aquarium which is installed in vending machine ... 
South Korean child looks at 'finger fishes' in aquarium which is installed in vending machine in Seoul. A South Korean child looks at 'finger fishes' in an aquarium which is installed in a vending machine at 'Aqua gallery' in Seoul July 28, 2005. The exhibition shows daily life goods like mail box, vending machine, television and cook-pot converted to aquariums to attract visitors. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon 
KOREA
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July 28, 2005 
South Korean children look at 'blue sichild' fishes in aquarium which is installed in vending machine... 
Seoul, Korea 
South Korean children look at 'blue sichild' fishes in aquarium which is installed in vending ... 
South Korean children look at 'blue sichild' fishes in aquarium which is installed in vending machine at 'Aqua gallery' in Seoul. South Korean children look at 'blue sichild' fishes in an aquarium which is installed in a vending machine at 'Aqua gallery' in Seoul July 28, 2005. The exhibition shows daily life goods like mail box, vending machine, television and cook-pot converted to aquariums to attract visitors. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon 
SENATE COURT
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July 20, 2005 
U.S. Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) gestures during a news conference at the Senate Radio and Television... 
Washington, United Kingdom 
US Senator Schumer holds a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. 
U.S. Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) gestures during a news conference at the Senate Radio and Television Gallery, on Capitol Hill in Washington July 20, 2005. Schumer commented on President George W. Bush's judicial nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court. REUTERS/Shaun Heasley SH/VP 
MUECK
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May 31, 2005 
A security guard walks past a sculpture by Australian artist Ron Mueck called "Untitled (Old Woman in... 
Sydney, Australia 
A security guard walks past a sculpture by Australian artist Ron Mueck called "Untitled (Old Woman i..... 
A security guard walks past a sculpture by Australian artist Ron Mueck called "Untitled (Old Woman in Bed)" in Sydney's New South Wales Art Gallery May 31, 2005. Mueck, who calls himself a 'photo-realist artist', worked on [children's television] shows for 15 years making dolls before moving into the art world with his 'life-like' fiberglass resin sculptures. 
AUSTRALIA
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May 31, 2005 
A security guard walk past a sculpture by Australian artist Ron Mueck called "Untitled (Old Woman in... 
Sydney, Australia 
A security guard walk past a sculpture by Australian artist Ron Mueck called "Untitled (Old Woman ...... 
A security guard walk past a sculpture by Australian artist Ron Mueck called "Untitled (Old Woman in Bed)" in Sydney's New South Wales Art Gallery. A security guard walks past a sculpture by Australian artist Ron Mueck called "Untitled (Old Woman in Bed)" in Sydney's New South Wales Art Gallery May 31, 2005. Mueck, who calls himself a 'photo-realist artist', worked on children's television shows for 15 years making dolls before moving into the art world with his 'life-like' fiberglass resin sculptures. REUTERS/David Gray 
CONGRESS JUDGES
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May 19, 2005 
U.S. Senator Charles Schumer, R, (D-NY) speaks with reporters about the judicial nominee confirmation... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Senator Schumer holds a news conference over judicial nominees issue near a TV showing Sen. Santorum.... 
U.S. Senator Charles Schumer, R, (D-NY) speaks with reporters about the judicial nominee confirmation issue in the Senate press gallery next to a television showing Republican Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA) speaking about the issue on the nearby floor of the Senate on Capitol Hill in Washington, May 19, 2005. A small group of lawmakers pressed for a compromise Thursday to avoid a vote in the Republican-led Senate that could strip Democrats of their power to block President Bush's conservative nominees. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst JME/JRB 
BRITAIN
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January 18, 2005 
British actress Dame Judi Dench (L) and artist Alessandro Raho pose in front of his new portrait of her... 
London, UK 
British actress Dame Judi Dench (L) and artist Alessandro Raho pose in front of his new portrait of ..... 
British actress Dame Judi Dench (L) and artist Alessandro Raho pose in front of his new portrait of her in the National Portrait Gallery in London January 18, 2005. Dame Judi Dench, who made her stage debut in 1957, continues to appears in theatre, on television and in films and won best supporting actress Oscar for her part in the film "Shakespeare in Love". 
BRITAIN
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January 18, 2005 
British actress Dame Judi Dench poses in front of a new portrait of her in the National Portrait Gallery... 
London, UK 
British actress Dame Judi Dench poses in front of a new portrait of her in the National Portrait Gallery... 
British actress Dame Judi Dench poses in front of a new portrait of her in the National Portrait Gallery in London. British actress Dame Judi Dench poses in front of a new portrait of her painted by artist Alessandro Raho in the National Portrait Gallery in London January 18, 2005. Dame Judi Dench, who made her stage debut in 1957 continues to appears in theatre, on television and in films and won best supporting actress Oscar for her part in the film "Shakespear in Love". REUTERS/Russell Boyce 
BRITAIN BLAIR
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November 23, 2004 
Britain's Prime Minister Blair is seen on television screen in Royal Gallery during State Opening of... 
London, UK 
Britain's Prime Minister Blair is seen on television screen in Royal Gallery during State Opening of... 
Britain's Prime Minister Blair is seen on television screen in Royal Gallery during State Opening of Parliament in London. Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair and leader of the Conservative Party Michael Howard are seen on a television screen between a portrait of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II (R) and a statue of Queen Elizabeth I in the Royal Gallery in the House of Lords, at the Palace of Westminster, during the State Opening of Parliament in London, November 23, 2004. Blair put terrorism at the heart of his re-election bid on Tuesday, drawing accusations of scaremongering like those levelled at his ally U.S. President George W Bush. REUTERS/Russell Boyce 
BRITAIN BLAIR
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November 23, 2004 
Britain's Queen Elizabeth is seen on television screen in Royal Gallery during State Opening of Parliament... 
London, UK 
Britain's Queen Elizabeth is seen on television screen in Royal Gallery during State Opening of ... 
Britain's Queen Elizabeth is seen on television screen in Royal Gallery during State Opening of Parliament in London. Britain's Queen Elizabeth is seen on a television screen between a statue of Queen Elizabeth I (L) and a portrait of herself (R) in the Royal Gallery in the House of Lords, at the Palace of Westminster, during the State Opening of Parliament in London, November 23, 2004. Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair put terrorism at the heart of his re-election bid on Tuesday, drawing accusations of scaremongering like those levelled at his ally U.S. President George W Bush. REUTERS/Russell Boyce 
BRITAIN BLAIR
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November 23, 2004 
Britain's Queen Elizabeth is seen on television screen in Royal Gallery during State Opening of Parliament... 
London, UK 
Britain's Queen Elizabeth is seen on television screen in Royal Gallery during State Opening of ... 
Britain's Queen Elizabeth is seen on television screen in Royal Gallery during State Opening of Parliament in London. Britain's Queen Elizabeth is seen on a television screen next to a statue of Queen Elizabeth I in the Royal Gallery in the House of Lords, at the Palace of Westminster, during the State Opening of Parliament in London, November 23, 2004. Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair put terrorism at the heart of his re-election bid on Tuesday, drawing accusations of scaremongering like those levelled at his ally U.S. President George W Bush. REUTERS/Russell Boyce 
BRITAIN BLAIR
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November 23, 2004 
Britain's Prime Minister Blair is seen on television screen in Royal Gallery during State Opening of... 
London, UK 
Britain's Prime Minister Blair is seen on television screen in Royal Gallery during State Opening of... 
Britain's Prime Minister Blair is seen on television screen in Royal Gallery during State Opening of Parliament in London. Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair is seen on a television screen between a portrait of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II (R) and a statue of Queen Elizabeth I in the Royal Gallery in the House of Lords, at the Palace of Westminster, during the State Opening of Parliament in London, November 23, 2004. Blair put terrorism at the heart of his re-election bid on Tuesday, drawing accusations of scaremongering like those levelled at his ally U.S. President George W Bush. REUTERS/Russell Boyce 
WASHINGTON
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June 22, 2004 
U.S. Senators Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) (L), Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) (LC), Barbara Boxer (D-CA) (RC) and... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
US SENATORS SETTLE BET ON 2004 NBA FINALS. 
U.S. Senators Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) (L), Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) (LC), Barbara Boxer (D-CA) (RC) and Carl Levin (D-MI) (R), hold a press conference to settle a bet in the Senate Radio and Television Gallery on Capitol Hill in Washington, June 22, 2004. Senators Levin and Stabenow placed a bet with the California senators on the 2004 NBA finals and won after the Detroit Pistons defeated the LA Lakers. REUTERS/Shaun Heasley SH 
AUSTRALIA
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March 18, 2004 
Artist Evert Ploeg (C) and his subject television presenter Jana Wendt (R) pose for photographs as head... 
Sydney, Australia 
WINNING ARTIST AND SUBJECT POSE FOR PHOTOGRAPHS AFTER BEING AWARDED THE PACKING ROOM PRIZE IN SYDNEY.... 
Artist Evert Ploeg (C) and his subject television presenter Jana Wendt (R) pose for photographs as head storeman Steve Peters (L) looks on after Ploeg's portrait of Wendt won the 2004 Packing Room Prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales March 18, 2004. The annual Packing Room Prize gives Gallery staff who receive the entries and install the exhibition a chance to judge their favourite painting in a light moment before the country's most prestigious art prize, The Archibald Prize, is awarded later in the month. REUTERS/Will Burgess REUTERS WB/PB 
CANADA THOMSON
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January 31, 2004 
Five rare ivory carvings worth C$1.5 million, stolen from the Art Gallery of Ontario earlier this month,... 
Toronto, Canada 
POLICE RECOVER IVORY CARVINGS BELONGING TO KEN THOMSON. 
Five rare ivory carvings worth C$1.5 million, stolen from the Art Gallery of Ontario earlier this month, were recovered on Saturday after images of three people wanted by police for questioning in the case were broadcast on television news shows, in Toronto, January 31, 2004. The carvings were on loan to the Art Gallery of Ontario from Canadian media baron Ken Thomson, who is shown in this January 28, 2004 file photo attending the unveiling of plans to redesign and expand the Art Gallery of Ontario. REUTERS/Mike Cassese/FEATURE/CANADA-THOMSON MC 
BRITAIN
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September 04, 2003 
BRITISH TV PRESENTER DEELEY ARRIVES AT THE PRIVATE PREVIEW OF HELENA
CHRISTENSEN'S EXHIBITION "PEOPLE... 
London, United Kingdom of Great Britain 
BRITISH TV PRESENTER DEELEY ARRIVES AT THE PRIVATE PREVIEW OF HELENA
CHRISTENSEN'S EXHIBITION "PEOPLE... 
BRITISH TV PRESENTER DEELEY ARRIVES AT THE PRIVATE PREVIEW OF HELENA
CHRISTENSEN'S EXHIBITION "PEOPLE AND PORTRAITS" IN LONDON.

British television presenter Cat Deeley arrives at the private preview of
Danish supermodel and photographer Helena Christensen's first photographic
exhibition "People and Portraits" at the Proud Central gallery in London,
September 4, 2003. The event showcases 16 previously unseen celebrity
portraits of the likes of British actor Orlando Bloom, British actress Sadie
Frost, British music artist Robbie Williams and Michael Stipe of U.S. music
group REM. PP03090023 REUTERS/Matt Dunham 
SPORT GOLF
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July 28, 2003 
Sergio Garcia (L) acknowledges the cheering gallery after making a
birdie putt on the third hole in... 
Rancho Santa Fe, USA 
GARCIA BIRDIES AT BATTLE AT BRIDGES GOLF COMPETITION. 
Sergio Garcia (L) acknowledges the cheering gallery after making a
birdie putt on the third hole in his match with teammate Phil Mickelson
against Tiger Woods and Ernie Els in the 'Battle at the Bridges' golf
competition at The Bridges golf course in Rancho Santa Fe, California
July 28, 2003. The two groups are competing for $1.7 million in prize
money in a night golf match for television. REUTER/Mike Blake

RG 
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May 18, 2003 
Michael Douglas calls out to the gallery as he competes in the Lexus $1
million hole-in-one shootout... 
UNITED STATES 
MICHAEL DOUGLAS CALLS OUT TO GALLERY DURING CELEBRITY GOLF TOURNAMENT. 
Michael Douglas calls out to the gallery as he competes in the Lexus $1
million hole-in-one shootout during the 5th annual Michael Douglas & Friends
Celebrity Golf Tournament at the Cascata Golf Course in Boulder City Nevada,
May 18, 2003. No one made the hole-in-one which would have won a $1 million
donation from Lexus to the Motion Picture &Television Fund. The event will
air on ABC Sports on July 20, 2003. It was the first time for public access
to the exclusive 450-acre private course owned by Park Place Entertainment.
PP03050063 REUTERS Las Vegas Sun/Steve Marcus

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ARTS SAATCHI
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April 14, 2003 
A television cameraman films Damien Hirst's "Away From the Flock", a lamb
preserved in formaldehyde... 
London, United Kingdom of Great Britain 
DAMIEN HIRST'S "AWAY FROM THE FLOCK" IS SEEN ON DISPLAY AT THE NEW
SAATCHI GALLERY IN LONDON. 
A television cameraman films Damien Hirst's "Away From the Flock", a lamb
preserved in formaldehyde in a steel and glass case on display at the new
Saatchi Gallery in London, April 14, 2003. Millionaire Charles Saatchi's new
BritArt gallery, which hopes to to attract up to 750,000 visitors a year, is
housed on the banks of the River Thames in the ornate and cavernous halls of
County Hall, the seat of London's government from 1912 to 1987. The
reclusive Saatchi, 59, has over the past two decades amassed a collection of
more than 2,000 pieces and almost single-handedly made the reputations of
British artists Damien Hirst and Tracy Emin. PP03040041 REUTERS/Peter
Macdiarmid

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ZA STEKLOM
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November 25, 2001 
TV camera observes Russian reality TV show "Za Steklom" contestants Zhana and Denis as they sit at the... 
Moscow, Russia 
TV camera observes Russian reality TV show "Za Steklom" contestants Zhana and Denis as they sit at t..... 
TV camera observes Russian reality TV show "Za Steklom" contestants Zhana and Denis as they sit at the dining table in a specially constructed set in the Rossiya hotel in central Moscow, November 24, 2001. Russian television viewers interested in the goings-on of the six youngster living together and trying to win their own flat can watch from a public gallery, as well keeping up to date from the several daily televised bulletins. 
LIFE RUSSIA TELEVISION
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November 24, 2001 
Russians queue up for their turn to watch reality TV show "Za Steklom"
from a gallery in a specially... 
Moscow, Russia 
TO MATCH FEATURE RUSSIA-TELEVISION. 
Russians queue up for their turn to watch reality TV show "Za Steklom"
from a gallery in a specially constructed set in the Rossiya hotel in
central Moscow November 24, 2001. Russian television viewers interested
in the goings-on of the six youngster living together and trying to win
their own flat can watch from a public gallery, as well keeping up to
date from the several daily televised bulletins. FOR RELEASE WITH STORY
LIFE-RUSSIA-TELEVISION REUTERS/William Webster REUTERS

AS 
LIFE RUSSIA TELEVISION
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November 24, 2001 
TV camera observes Russian reality TV show "Za Steklom" contestants
Zhana and Denis as they sit at the... 
Moscow, Russia 
TO MATCH FEATURE RUSSIA-TELEVISION. 
TV camera observes Russian reality TV show "Za Steklom" contestants
Zhana and Denis as they sit at the dining table in a specially
constructed set in the Rossiya hotel in central Moscow, November 24,
2001. Russian television viewers interested in the goings-on of the six
youngster living together and trying to win their own flat can watch
from a public gallery, as well keeping up to date from the several
daily televised bulletins. FOR RELEASE WITH STORY
LIFE-RUSSIA-TELEVISION REUTERS/William Webster REUTERS

AS 
BRITAIN
RTRMDO0 
September 07, 2001 
A television cameraman is pushed past pieces of work from the Andy
Warhol exhibition in the Milton Keynes... 
Milton Keynes, UK 
A TV CREW FILM PIECES OF WORK FROM THE ANDY WARHOL EXHIBITION AT THE
MILTON KEYNES GALLERY. 
A television cameraman is pushed past pieces of work from the Andy
Warhol exhibition in the Milton Keynes Gallery, September 7, 2001. The
works all belong to the Car series, Warhol's last cycle of paintings
before his death in 1987 and it is their first showing in Britain. The
exhibition runs from 8-23rd September. REUTERS/Darren Staples

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AUSTRALIA
RTRFLM8 
March 14, 2001 
AUSTRALIAN PERSONALITIES ROY AND H.G. WITH THEIR AWARD-WINNING PORTRAIT AT THE ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH... 
Sydney, Australia 
AUSTRALIAN PERSONALITIES ROY AND H.G. WITH THEIR AWARD-WINNING PORTRAIT AT THE ART GALLERY OF NEW ...... 
AUSTRALIAN PERSONALITIES ROY AND H.G. WITH THEIR AWARD-WINNING PORTRAIT AT THE ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES IN SYDNEY.


Australian media personalities John Doyle (L) and Greig Pickhaver (2nd-L) pose for the camera with a portrait of their comedy persona's Roy Slaven and H.G. Nelson with the Art Gallery of New South Wales' head storeman Steve Peters (R) in Sydney March 14, 2001. Peters awarded the portrait the "Packing Room Prize" ahead of formal judging on Friday of the country's top art award, the Archibald Prize. Doyle and Pickhaver as Roy and H.G. rose to international prominence with their irreverent descriptions of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games on national television. 
INDONESIA PROTEST
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November 18, 1999 
Workers from Indonesia's Information Department cheer as parliamentarians grill President Abdurrahman... 
Jakarta, Indonesia - Republic of 
WORKERS FROM INDONESIA'S INFORMATION DEPARTMENT PROTEST IN PARLIAMENT IN JAKARTA. 
Workers from Indonesia's Information Department cheer as parliamentarians grill President Abdurrahman Wahid on November 18 over his decision to axe the Information Ministry and the Social Affairs Ministry. Thousands of civil servants facing an uncertain future turned up at the parliament, filling the public galleries and spilling over into nearby rooms, where they watched the proceedings on television.

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ONO
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November 11, 1998 
Wife of the late [John Lennon], Yoko Ono talks about her exhibition titled "Have You Seen the Horizon... 
Belfast, UK 
Wife of the late [John Lennon], Yoko Ono talks about her exhibition titled "Have You Seen the Horizo..... 
Wife of the late [John Lennon], Yoko Ono talks about her exhibition titled "Have You Seen the Horizon Lately?" during a television interview November 11, in the Ormeau Baths Gallery in Belfast. [Ono's work will join that of David Byrne to form one of the major attractions at the Belfast Festival]. 
BRITAIN
RTRJ9SF 
November 11, 1998 
Wife of the late John Lennon, Yoko Ono talks about her exhibition titled "Have You Seen the Horizon Lately?"... 
Belfast, multiple countries 
YOKO ONO GESTURES DURING INTERVIEW IN BELFAST. 
Wife of the late John Lennon, Yoko Ono talks about her exhibition titled "Have You Seen the Horizon Lately?" during a television interview November 11, in the Ormeau Baths Gallery in Belfast. Ono's work will join that of David Byrne to form one of the major attractions at the Belfast Festival.

HP/AA 
BRITAIN
RTRJ9PM 
November 11, 1998 
The wife of the late John Lennon, Yoko Ono talks about her exhibition titled "Have You Seen the Horizon... 
Belfast, UK 
YOKO ONO GESTURES DURING INTERVIEW IN BELFAST. 
The wife of the late John Lennon, Yoko Ono talks about her exhibition titled "Have You Seen the Horizon Lately?" during a television interview, November 11, in the Ormeau Baths Gallery in Belfast. Ono's work will join that of David Byrne to form one of the major attractions at the Belfast Festival.

HP/GB 
AUSTRALIA
RTXIEXD 
April 15, 1998 
A gallery attendant leans over an artwork titled 'Noodle Girl' at Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art... 
A gallery attendant leans over an artwork titled 'Noodle Girl' at Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Ar..... 
A gallery attendant leans over an artwork titled 'Noodle Girl' at Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art April 15. The materials used to make the work include stone powder, clay, resin, acrylic, enamel and a television set. It is part of an exhibition called 'Eat', showcasing over 100 works from more than 30 Australian and international artists involved in showing the use of food as a contemporary art form. 
DAHL
RTXH6UW 
October 20, 1997 
British model Sophie Dahl poses for photographers as she checks her makeup in front of a chair sculpture... 
British model Sophie Dahl poses for photographers as she checks her makeup in front of a chair sculp..... 
British model Sophie Dahl poses for photographers as she checks her makeup in front of a chair sculpture at the launch of a 'virtual' art gallery October 20. In the scheme, artists will be sponsored to present their work in thirty second television broadcasts. 
DAHL
RTXH6UV 
October 20, 1997 
British model Sophie Dahl poses for photographers as she rests on a cushion sculpture at the launch of... 
British model Sophie Dahl poses for photographers as she rests on a cushion sculpture at the launch ..... 
British model Sophie Dahl poses for photographers as she rests on a cushion sculpture at the launch of a 'virtual' art gallery October 20. In the scheme, artists will be sponsored to present their work in thirty second television broadcasts. 
RTRTZ7F 
October 20, 1997 
British model Sophie Dahl poses for photographers as she checks her makeup in front of a chair sculpture... 
United Kingdom 
MODEL SOPHIE DAHL POSES WITH CHAIR SCULPTURE 
British model Sophie Dahl poses for photographers as she checks her makeup in front of a chair sculpture at the launch of a 'virtual' art gallery October 20. In the scheme, artists will be sponsored to present their work in thirty second television broadcasts.

BRITAIN 
RTR7V5L 
October 20, 1997 
British model Sophie Dahl poses for photographers as she rests on a cushion sculpture at the launch of... 
United Kingdom 
MODEL SOPHIE DAHL POSES WITH CUSHION SCULPTURE 
British model Sophie Dahl poses for photographers as she rests on a cushion sculpture at the launch of a 'virtual' art gallery October 20. In the scheme, artists will be sponsored to present their work in thirty second television broadcasts.

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