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SOCCER-SPAIN-GCF-MAD/REPORT
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July 13, 2020 
Soccer Football - La Liga Santander - Granada v Real Madrid - Nuevo Estadio de Los Carmenes, Granada,... 
Granada, Spain 
La Liga Santander - Granada v Real Madrid 
Soccer Football - La Liga Santander - Granada v Real Madrid - Nuevo Estadio de Los Carmenes, Granada, Spain - July 13, 2020 General view of media outside the stadium before the match, as play resumes behind closed doors following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) REUTERS/Jon Nazca 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/SPAIN-ALHAMBRA
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June 17, 2020 
Members of the media and authorities visit the Watch Tower (Torre de la Vela) in La Alcazaba section... 
Granada, Spain 
Alhambra reopens to the public under strict social distancing measures, in Granada 
Members of the media and authorities visit the Watch Tower (Torre de la Vela) in La Alcazaba section of the Alhambra, as it reopens to the public under strict social distancing measures, after being closed on March 13 amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Granada, Spain June 17, 2020. REUTERS/Jon Nazca 
NICARAGUA-PRISONERS/
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May 21, 2019 
Jonathan Lopez, who according to local media was arrested for participating in a protest against Nicaraguan... 
Granada, Nicaragua 
Jonathan Lopez, who according to local media was arrested for participating in a protest against Nicaraguan... 
Jonathan Lopez, who according to local media was arrested for participating in a protest against Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega's government, speaks with a journalist after being released from La Modelo Prison, in Granada, Nicaragua May 20, 2019.REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas 
NICARAGUA-PRISONERS/
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May 21, 2019 
Jonathan Lopez, who according to local media was arrested for participating in a protest against Nicaraguan... 
Granada, Nicaragua 
Jonathan Lopez, who according to local media was arrested for participating in a protest against Nicaraguan... 
Jonathan Lopez, who according to local media was arrested for participating in a protest against Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega's government, embraces his mother after being released from La Modelo Prison, in Granada, Nicaragua May 20, 2019.REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas 
USA-JAPANESE/ANNIVERSARY-WASHINGTON
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February 17, 2017 
Bob Fuchigami, a former detainee at the Granada War Relocation Center, speaks with members of the media... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Bob Fuchigami, a former detainee at the Granada War Relocation Center, speaks with members of the media... 
Bob Fuchigami, a former detainee at the Granada War Relocation Center, speaks with members of the media during a press preview of "Righting a Wrong: Japanese Americans and WWII" at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, U.S., February 17, 2017. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein 
USA-JAPANESE/ANNIVERSARY-WASHINGTON
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February 17, 2017 
Bob Fuchigami, a former detainee at the Granada War Relocation Center, speaks with members of the media... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Bob Fuchigami, a former detainee at the Granada War Relocation Center, speaks with members of the media... 
Bob Fuchigami, a former detainee at the Granada War Relocation Center, speaks with members of the media during a press preview of "Righting a Wrong: Japanese Americans and WWII" at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, U.S., February 17, 2017. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein 
USA-JAPANESE/ANNIVERSARY-WASHINGTON
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February 17, 2017 
Bob Fuchigami, a former detainee at the Granada War Relocation Center, speaks with members of the media... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Bob Fuchigami, a former detainee at the Granada War Relocation Center, speaks with members of the media... 
Bob Fuchigami, a former detainee at the Granada War Relocation Center, speaks with members of the media during a press preview of "Righting a Wrong: Japanese Americans and WWII" at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, U.S., February 17, 2017. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein 
SPAIN/
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November 25, 2013 
Unai Sordo (L), general secretary of Spanish trade union CCOO in Bilbao, throws a balloon filled with... 
Bilbao, Spain 
Unai Sordo throws a balloon filled with coloured water at a poster during a protest in Bilbao 
Unai Sordo (L), general secretary of Spanish trade union CCOO in Bilbao, throws a balloon filled with coloured water at a poster printed with the cover of the book "Get Married and be Submissive," by Italian author Costanza Miriano, together with the picture of the Archbishop of Granada Javier Martinez during a protest on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, in Bilbao November 25, 2013. The protesters were demonstrating against the publication of the book, which encourages women to adopt a submissive role in marriage, by a publishing firm with links to the archbishop, according to local media. REUTERS/Vincent West (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST RELIGION) 
SPAIN/
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November 25, 2013 
A protester tears up a sheet of paper printed with the cover of the book "Get Married and be Submissive,"... 
Bilbao, Spain 
A protester tears paper during a protest on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against... 
A protester tears up a sheet of paper printed with the cover of the book "Get Married and be Submissive," by Italian author Costanza Miriano, together with the picture of the Archbishop of Granada Javier Martinez during a protest on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, in Bilbao November 25, 2013. The protesters were demonstrating against the publication of the book, which encourages women to adopt a submissive role in marriage, by a publishing firm with links to the archbishop, according to local media. REUTERS/Vincent West (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST RELIGION) 
SPAIN/
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November 25, 2013 
Members of Spanish trade union CCOO tear up sheets of paper printed with the cover of the book "Get Married... 
Bilbao, Spain 
Protesters tear paper during a protest on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against... 
Members of Spanish trade union CCOO tear up sheets of paper printed with the cover of the book "Get Married and be Submissive," by Italian author Costanza Miriano, together with the picture of the Archbishop of Granada Javier Martinez during a protest on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, in Bilbao November 25, 2013. The protesters were demonstrating against the publication of the book, which encourages women to adopt a submissive role in marriage, by a publishing firm with links to the archbishop, according to local media. REUTERS/Vincent West (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST RELIGION) 
SPAIN-PROTESTERS/BANKIA
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October 27, 2012 
The Spanish Platform of People Evicted by Bankia (PAH) members protest in solidarity with the family... 
Barcelona, Spain 
PAH members protest in solidarity with the family of a man who committed suicide, at Catalunya square... 
The Spanish Platform of People Evicted by Bankia (PAH) members protest in solidarity with the family of a man who committed suicide in Granada on Thursday, at Catalunya square in Barcelona October 26, 2012. Police confirmed the 53-year-old man, identified as Jose Luis Domingo, was going to be served with a foreclosure order on Thursday, local media reported. REUTERS/Gustau Nacarino (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS) 
SPAIN-PROTESTERS/BANKIA
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October 27, 2012 
The Spanish Platform of People Evicted by Bankia (PAH) members protest in solidarity with the family... 
Barcelona, Spain 
PAH members protest in solidarity with the family of a man who committed suicide, at Catalunya square... 
The Spanish Platform of People Evicted by Bankia (PAH) members protest in solidarity with the family of a man who committed suicide in Granada on Thursday, at Catalunya square in Barcelona October 26, 2012. Police confirmed the 53-year-old man, identified as Jose Luis Domingo, was going to be served with a foreclosure order on Thursday, local media reported. The sign reads, "Stop eviction". REUTERS/Gustau Nacarino (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS) 
SPAIN-PROTESTERS/BANKIA
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October 27, 2012 
The Spanish Platform of People Evicted by Bankia (PAH) members protest in solidarity with the family... 
Barcelona, Spain 
PAH members protest in solidarity with the family of a man who committed suicide, at Catalunya square... 
The Spanish Platform of People Evicted by Bankia (PAH) members protest in solidarity with the family of a man who committed suicide in Granada on Thursday, at Catalunya square in Barcelona October 26, 2012. Police confirmed the 53-year-old man, identified as Jose Luis Domingo, was going to be served with a foreclosure order on Thursday, local media reported. The signs read, "Assassins!" and "Stop eviction". REUTERS/Gustau Nacarino (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS) 
SPAIN-PROTESTERS/BANKIA
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October 27, 2012 
The Spanish Platform of People Evicted by Bankia (PAH) members protest in solidarity with the family... 
Barcelona, Spain 
PAH members protest in solidarity with the family of a man who committed suicide, at Catalunya square... 
The Spanish Platform of People Evicted by Bankia (PAH) members protest in solidarity with the family of a man who committed suicide in Granada on Thursday, at Catalunya square in Barcelona October 26, 2012. Police confirmed the 53-year-old man, identified as Jose Luis Domingo, was going to be served with a foreclosure order on Thursday, local media reported. The sign reads, "Stop eviction". REUTERS/Gustau Nacarino (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS) 
NICARAGUA/
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November 25, 2011 
U.S. citizen Ronald J. Leno gestures during his court appearance in Granada, some 45 km (28 miles) south... 
Granada, Nicaragua 
U.S. citizen Ronald J. Leno gestures during his court appearance in Granada 
U.S. citizen Ronald J. Leno gestures during his court appearance in Granada, some 45 km (28 miles) south of Managua November 25, 2011. Leno is under investigation by police in the city of Granada for luring teenage girls into his home, where he allegedly took photographs and videos of them naked or dressed in provocative lingerie and had sex with them, local media reported. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas (NICARAGUA - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
NICARAGUA
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November 25, 2011 
U.S. citizen Ronald J. Leno (L) speaks with a female friend during his court appearance in Granada, some... 
Granada, Nicaragua 
U.S. citizen Ronald J. Leno speaks with a female friend during his court appearance in Granada 
U.S. citizen Ronald J. Leno (L) speaks with a female friend during his court appearance in Granada, some 45 km (28 miles) south of Managua November 25, 2011. Leno is under investigation by police in the city of Granada for luring teenage girls into his home, where he allegedly took photographs and videos of them naked or dressed in provocative lingerie and had sex with them, local media reported. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas (NICARAGUA - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
NICARAGUA
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November 25, 2011 
U.S. citizen Ronald J. Leno (C) arrives for his court appearance in Granada, some 45 km (28 miles) south... 
Granada, Nicaragua 
U.S. citizen Ronald J. Leno arrives for his court appearance in Granada 
U.S. citizen Ronald J. Leno (C) arrives for his court appearance in Granada, some 45 km (28 miles) south of Managua November 25, 2011. Leno is under investigation by police in the city of Granada for luring teenage girls into his home, where he allegedly took photographs and videos of them naked or dressed in provocative lingerie and had sex with them, local media reported. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas (NICARAGUA - Tags: CRIME LAW) 
SPAIN-ELECTIONS/PROTESTS
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May 19, 2011 
A placard hangs above protesters during a rally against politicians, bankers and authorities' handling... 
Bilbao, Spain 
A placard hangs above protesters during a rally against politicians, bankers and authorities in Bilbao... 
A placard hangs above protesters during a rally against politicians, bankers and authorities' handling of the economic crisis in the Plaza Arriaga in Bilbao May 19, 2011. After years of patiently riding out Spain's economic slump, thousands of young people have taken to the streets over joblessness and the perceived indifference of mainstream politicians running in local elections on Sunday. Local media have dubbed the protesters "los indignados (the indignant)" after five days of gatherings in city plazas across the country. In Madrid and Granada protesters defied local bans and remained in the central squares all night on Wednesday. The placard reads "Indignant". REUTERS/Vincent West (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST ELECTIONS BUSINESS) 
SAHARA/
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March 07, 2010 
U.S. Al-Hurra TV channel journalist Mohamed Lemine Brahim (C) is protected by an organizer of the demostration... 
Granada, Spain 
Journalist Mohamed Lemine Brahim is protected after being mistaken for Moroccan during a demonstration... 
U.S. Al-Hurra TV channel journalist Mohamed Lemine Brahim (C) is protected by an organizer of the demostration after being mistaken for a Moroccan by the crowd during a demonstration calling for the independence of Western Sahara, in Granada March 7, 2010. Morocco annexed the former Spanish colony of Western Sahara in 1975 and is now offering it autonomy. The disputed territory, which is slightly bigger than Britain, has under half a million people, known as Sahrawis, and is rich in phosphates -- used in fertilizer -- and, potentially, offshore oil and gas. REUTERS/Jon Nazca (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST ENERGY AGRICULTURE MEDIA) 
SAHARA/
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March 07, 2010 
U.S. Al-Hurra TV channel journalist Mohamed Lemine Brahim (C) is protected by an organizer of the demostration... 
Granada, Spain 
U.S. Al-Hurra tv journalist Mohamed Lemine Brahim (C) is protected by an organizer of the demostration... 
U.S. Al-Hurra TV channel journalist Mohamed Lemine Brahim (C) is protected by an organizer of the demostration after being mistaken for a Moroccan by the crowd during a demonstration calling for the independence of Western Sahara, in Granada March 7, 2010. Morocco annexed the former Spanish colony of Western Sahara in 1975 and is now offering it autonomy. The disputed territory, which is slightly bigger than Britain, has under half a million people, known as Sahrawis, and is rich in phosphates -- used in fertilizer -- and, potentially, offshore oil and gas. REUTERS/Jon Nazca (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST ENERGY AGRICULTURE MEDIA) 
COLOMBIA/
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May 06, 2009 
Colombian soldiers stand guard beside weapons confiscated by army troops and displayed for the media... 
Medellin, Colombia 
Colombian soldiers stand guard beside weapons confiscated by army troops and displayed for the media... 
Colombian soldiers stand guard beside weapons confiscated by army troops and displayed for the media in Medellin May 6, 2009. Army troops seized six rifles and at least 20,000 bullets during operations near Granada village, Antioquia province. REUTERS/ Fredy Amariles (COLOMBIA CONFLICT MILITARY) 
COLOMBIA/
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May 06, 2009 
Colombian soldiers stand guard alongside bullets confiscated by army troops and displayed for the media... 
Medellin, Colombia 
Colombian soldiers stand guard alongside bullets confiscated by army troops and displayed for the media... 
Colombian soldiers stand guard alongside bullets confiscated by army troops and displayed for the media in Medellin May 6, 2009. Army troops seized six rifles and at least 20,000 bullets during operations near Granada village Antioquia province. REUTERS/ Fredy Amariles (COLOMBIA CONFLICT MILITARY) 
CALIFORNIA-WILDFIRES/
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October 14, 2008 
Residents watch as firefighters work to contain a wildfire which threatens homes in the Granada Hills... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Residents watch as firefighters work to contain a wildfire in the Granada Hills area of Los Angeles 
Residents watch as firefighters work to contain a wildfire which threatens homes in the Granada Hills area of Los Angeles October 14, 2008. REUTERS/Phil McCarten (UNITED STATES) 
BRITAIN POLTICS
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September 27, 2006 
Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair (C) and his wife Cherie (L) pose for the media with Elizabeth Dawn... 
Manchester, United Kingdom 
Britain's PM Blair and his wife Cherie pose for the media with Elizabeth Dawn during a visit Granada... 
Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair (C) and his wife Cherie (L) pose for the media with Elizabeth Dawn during a visit Granada Studios, where the television programme Coronation Street is filmed, in Manchester, northern England September 27, 2006. Elizabeth Dawn plays Vera Duckworth in the programme. REUTERS/Andrew Parsons/PA/Pool (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN POLTICS
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September 27, 2006 
Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair's wife Cherie smiles during a visit to Granada Studios, where the... 
Manchester, United Kingdom 
Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair's wife Cherie smiles during a visit to Granada Studios in Manchester... 
Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair's wife Cherie smiles during a visit to Granada Studios, where the television programme Coronation Street is filmed, in Manchester, northern England September 27, 2006. REUTERS/Andrew Parsons/PA/Pool (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN POLTICS
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September 27, 2006 
Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair (R) and his wife Cherie visit Granada Studios, where the television... 
Manchester, United Kingdom 
Britain's Prime Minister Blair and his wife Cherie visit Granada Studios in Manchester 
Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair (R) and his wife Cherie visit Granada Studios, where the television programme Coronation Street is filmed, in Manchester, northern England September 27, 2006. QUALITY FROM SOURCE REUTERS/Andrew Parsons/PA/Pool (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN POLTICS
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September 27, 2006 
Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair poses for media during a visit to Granada Studios, where the television... 
Manchester, United Kingdom 
Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair poses for media during a visit to Granada Studios in Manchester 
Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair poses for media during a visit to Granada Studios, where the television programme Coronation Street is filmed, in Manchester September 27, 2006. REUTERS/Andrew Parsons/PA/Pool (BRITAIN) 
SPORT CYCLING SPAIN
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September 13, 2006 
A group of riders evade a media motorcycle during the 17th stage of the Tour of Spain cycling race between... 
Granada, Spain 
Group of riders evade motorcycle during 17th stage of the Tour of Spain cycling race 
A group of riders evade a media motorcycle during the 17th stage of the Tour of Spain cycling race between Adra and Granada September 13, 2006. REUTERS/Victor Fraile (SPAIN) 
COLOMBIA COMBAT
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December 28, 2005 
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe (L) talks to the media as Military Forces Commander Carlos Ospina listens... 
Granada, Colombia 
Colombian President Uribe talks to the media at a military base in Granada 
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe (L) talks to the media as Military Forces Commander Carlos Ospina listens at a military base in Granada, Meta province, December 28. 2005. Marxist rebels killed 28 Colombian soldiers on a mission to destroy coca plants on Tuesday, in Vista Hermosa, Meta province, the worst blow against the military for years as tensions rise ahead of 2006 elections. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz 
COLOMBIA COMBAT
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December 28, 2005 
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe (L) talks to the media as Military Forces Commander Carlos Ospina listens... 
Granada, Colombia 
Colombian President Uribe talks to the media at a military base in Granada 
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe (L) talks to the media as Military Forces Commander Carlos Ospina listens at a military base in Granada, Meta province, December 28. 2005. Marxist rebels killed 28 Colombian soldiers on a mission to destroy coca plants on Tuesday, in Vista Hermosa, Meta province, the worst blow against the military for years as tensions rise ahead of 2006 elections. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz 
NICARAGUA MARCH
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July 17, 2005 
A man holds a Nicaraguan flag during a march in Granada City, some 56 km (35 miles) south from Managua... 
Granada, Nicaragua 
A man holds a Nicaraguan flag during a march in Granada City. 
A man holds a Nicaraguan flag during a march in Granada City, some 56 km (35 miles) south from Managua July 17, 2005. Thousands of Nicaraguans marched through this colonial-era city Sunday, protesting a political pact between two former presidents that is blamed for paralyzing the impoverished country's government, according to local media. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas DA/CN 
NICARAGUA MARCH
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July 17, 2005 
A man holds a Nicaraguan flag during a march in Granada City, some 56 km (35 miles) south from Managua... 
Granada, Nicaragua 
A man holds a Nicaraguan flag during a march in Granada City. 
A man holds a Nicaraguan flag during a march in Granada City, some 56 km (35 miles) south from Managua July 17, 2005. Thousands of Nicaraguans marched through this colonial-era city Sunday, protesting a political pact between two former presidents that is blamed for paralyzing the impoverished country's government, according to local media. REUTERS/Oswaldo Rivas DA/CN 
BRITAIN
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August 01, 2002 
Britain's Chief Executive of the Football League David Burns holds a news
conference in London August... 
London, UK 
BRITAIN'S DAVID BYRNE ADDRESSES THE MEDIA IN LONDON. 
Britain's Chief Executive of the Football League David Burns holds a news
conference in London August 1, 2002. The conference followed the failure of
the Football League's High Court battle to recoup 131.9 million pounds
($206,357,550) unpaid broadcast fees it claims it was owed by the owners of
ITV Digital, Carlton and Granada, following it's collapse in April 2002.
REUTERS/Kieran Doherty

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BRITAIN
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August 01, 2002 
Britain's Chairman and Chief Executive of the Football League Keith Harris
(L) and David Burns hold... 
London, UK 
BRITAIN'S KEITH HARRIS AND DAVID BYRNE ADDRESS THE MEDIA IN LONDON. 
Britain's Chairman and Chief Executive of the Football League Keith Harris
(L) and David Burns hold a news conference in London August 1 2002. The
conference followed the failure of the Football League's High Court battle
to recoup 131.9 million pounds ($206,357,550) unpaid broadcast fees it
claims it was owed by the owners of ITV Digital, Carlton and Granada,
following it's collapse in April 2002. REUTERS/Kieran Doherty

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BRITAIN
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August 01, 2002 
Britain's Chief Executive of the Football League David Burns holds a news
conference in London August... 
London, UK 
BRITAIN'S DAVID BYRNE ADDRESSES THE MEDIA IN LONDON. 
Britain's Chief Executive of the Football League David Burns holds a news
conference in London August 1, 2002. The conference followed the failure of
the Football League's High Court battle to recoup 131.9 million pounds
($206,357,550) unpaid broadcast fees it claims it was owed by the owners of
ITV Digital, Carlton and Granada, following it's collapse in April 2002.
REUTERS/Kieran Doherty

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CRIME JEWISH CENTER
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August 11, 1999 
Jefferrey Rouss, executive director of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Los Angeles, speaks to... 
Granada Hills, USA 
ROUSS SPEAKS TO MEDIA OUTSIDE SHOOTING SITE. 
Jefferrey Rouss, executive director of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Los Angeles, speaks to media August 11 to at a church next to the North Valley Jewish Community Center in Granada Hills, California. One day after a gunman Buford O.Furrow shot five people in the center's day care center, the suspect surrendered to the FBI in Las Vegas, Nevada.

SSM/BM 
CRIME JEWISH CENTER
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August 11, 1999 
Day camp attendee Shany Aviv (L) hides behind her father Victor as he is interviewed by the media August... 
Granada Hills, USA 
STUDENT AT DAY CARE CENTER HIDES BEHIND FATHER. 
Day camp attendee Shany Aviv (L) hides behind her father Victor as he is interviewed by the media August 11, in Granada Hills, California, a day after a gunman shot five people at the North Valley Jewish Community Center August 10. The suspect in the shooting, Buford O. Furrow, surrender August 11 to the FBI in Las Vegas, Nevada.

SSM/BM/ME 
CRIME JEWISHCENTER
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August 11, 1999 
Reporters and cameramen gather behind police lines in Chatwsworth, California August 10 near the site... 
Los Angeles, USA 
NEWS MEDIA ON STAKEOUT NEAR MOTEL IN CHATSWORTH. 
Reporters and cameramen gather behind police lines in Chatwsworth, California August 10 near the site of a hotel ( far right) where police believe Buford O'Neal Furrow, the suspect wanted in connection with the shooting at the North Valley Jewish Community Center in Granada Hills, California August 10 is holed up. Five persons were wounded in the attack.

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ROBINSON
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January 23, 1996 
Granada Chief Executive Gerry Robinson wears a big smile as he addresses a news conference Janaury 23... 
Granada Chief Executive Gerry Robinson wears a big smile as he addresses a news conference Janaury 2..... 
Granada Chief Executive Gerry Robinson wears a big smile as he addresses a news conference Janaury 23 following Granada's takeover of hotel and catering group Forte. The leisure and media company fought a bitter 3.9 billion pound ($5.9 billion) battle for control of Forte 
ROBINSON
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January 23, 1996 
Granada Chief Executive Gerry Robinson laughs while being photographed in his office January 23. Media... 
Granada Chief Executive Gerry Robinson laughs while being photographed in his office January 23. Med..... 
Granada Chief Executive Gerry Robinson laughs while being photographed in his office January 23. Media and leisure group Granada today won control of Forte hotel and catering group after a bitter 3.9 ($5.9) billion pound takeover battle 
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