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SINGAPORE-BANKS/
RTSISYA3 
May 03, 2023 
A row of automated teller machines (ATMs) is seen in Singapore, May 3, 2023. REUTERS/Caroline Chia 
Singapore, Singapore 
A row of automated teller machines (ATMs) is seen in Singapore 
A row of automated teller machines (ATMs) is seen in Singapore, May 3, 2023. REUTERS/Caroline Chia 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/CORONATION-TAILORING
RTSIQZIL 
April 14, 2023 
A needle on a Singer sewing machine is seen at Gieves & Hawkes tailors on Savile Row, ahead of the Coronation... 
London, United Kingdom 
A needle on a Singer sewing machine is seen on Savile Row ahead of the Coronation in London 
A needle on a Singer sewing machine is seen at Gieves & Hawkes tailors on Savile Row, ahead of the Coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla, in London, Britain, April 14, 2023. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez 
GERMANY-ECONOMY/STIMULUS
RTX8C98Y 
November 27, 2020 
A man tries out a rowing machine in a showroom of U.S. gym equipment manufacturer WaterRower in Munich,... 
Munich, Germany 
A man tries out a rowing machine in a showroom of U.S. gym equipment manufacturer WaterRower in Munich... 
A man tries out a rowing machine in a showroom of U.S. gym equipment manufacturer WaterRower in Munich, Germany, November 26, 2020. Picture taken November 26, 2020. REUTERS/Andreas Gebert 
GERMANY-ECONOMY/STIMULUS
RTX8C98R 
November 27, 2020 
A man tries out a rowing machine in a showroom of U.S. gym equipment manufacturer WaterRower in Munich,... 
Munich, Germany 
A man tries out a rowing machine in a showroom of U.S. gym equipment manufacturer WaterRower in Munich... 
A man tries out a rowing machine in a showroom of U.S. gym equipment manufacturer WaterRower in Munich, Germany, November 26, 2020. Picture taken November 26, 2020. REUTERS/Andreas Gebert 
GERMANY-ECONOMY/STIMULUS
RTX8C98Q 
November 27, 2020 
A man tries out a rowing machine in a showroom of U.S. gym equipment manufacturer WaterRower in Munich,... 
Munich, Germany 
A man tries out a rowing machine in a showroom of U.S. gym equipment manufacturer WaterRower in Munich... 
A man tries out a rowing machine in a showroom of U.S. gym equipment manufacturer WaterRower in Munich, Germany, November 26, 2020. Picture taken November 26, 2020. REUTERS/Andreas Gebert 
CROATIA-OLIVEOIL/
RTX83XV9 
October 21, 2020 
A man puts olives in a machine at an olive mill, as the Croatian region of Istria is named the best region... 
Bale, Croatia 
A man puts olives in a machine at an olive mill in Bale 
A man puts olives in a machine at an olive mill, as the Croatian region of Istria is named the best region for extra virgin olive oil in the world sixth year in row by the Flos Olei guide, in Bale, Croatia, October 20, 2020. Picture taken October 20, 2020. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic 
YEMEN-SECURITY/
RTX4A1C7 
January 13, 2018 
Armed women attend a rally to show support to the Houthi movement in Sanaa, Yemen January 13, 2018. REUTERS/Khaled... 
Sanaa, Yemen 
Armed women attend a rally to show support to the Houthi movement in Sanaa, Yemen 
Armed women attend a rally to show support to the Houthi movement in Sanaa, Yemen January 13, 2018. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
HUNGARY-ORBAN/EXPATS
RTX3BEFR 
July 14, 2017 
Beekeeper Daniel Ferencz walks past a row of bee hives in a forest in Backo Petrovo Selo, Serbia, July... 
BACKO PETROVO SELO, Serbia 
Beekeeper Ferencz walks past a row of bee hives in a forest in Backo Petrovo Selo 
Beekeeper Daniel Ferencz walks past a row of bee hives in a forest in Backo Petrovo Selo, Serbia, July 7, 2017, after a grant from the Hungarian government enabled him to buy a honey bottling machine, as well as bees and hives. Picture taken July 7, 2017. REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo 
BRITAIN-ODDLY/
RTS199JH 
June 30, 2017 
Competitors warm up on rowing machines as they attend the annual Henley Royal Regatta rowing festival... 
Henley-On-Thames, United Kingdom 
Spectators and competitors attend the annual Henley Royal Regatta rowing festival in Henley-on-Thames... 
Competitors warm up on rowing machines as they attend the annual Henley Royal Regatta rowing festival in Henley-on-Thames, Britain June 30, 2017. REUTERS/Toby Melville 
LLOYDS-RESULTS/
RTSZRFU 
February 22, 2017 
A woman walks past a row of cash machines outside a branch of Lloyds Bank in Manchester, Britain, February... 
Manchester, United Kingdom 
A woman walks past a row of cash machines outside a branch of Lloyds Bank in Manchester 
A woman walks past a row of cash machines outside a branch of Lloyds Bank in Manchester, Britain, February 21, 2017. Picture taken February 21, 2017. REUTERS/Phil Noble 
USA-JAPANESE/ANNIVERSARY
RTSZ5N8 
February 17, 2017 
Sumiko Shigematsu supervises a row of women seated at sewing machines at the Manzanar War Relocation... 
MANZANAR, UNITED STATES 
Sumiko Shigematsu supervises a row of women seated at sewing machines at the Manzanar War Relocation... 
Sumiko Shigematsu supervises a row of women seated at sewing machines at the Manzanar War Relocation Center in California, in this 1943 handout photo. February 19, 2017 marks the 75th anniversary of FDR signing executive order 9066, authorizing the internment of Japanese Americans during the Second World War. Courtesy Ansel Adams/Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, LC-A35-4-M-10/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. EDITORIAL USE ONLY. 
SPAIN-AGRICULTURE/LETTUCE
RTSYR83 
February 15, 2017 
Iceberg lettuces are seen at a lettuce plantation in Pulpi, near Almeria, southeast Spain February 13,... 
PULPI, Spain 
Iceberg lettuces are seen before collection at a lettuce plantation in Pulpi 
Iceberg lettuces are seen at a lettuce plantation in Pulpi, near Almeria, southeast Spain February 13, 2017. Picture taken February 13, 2017. REUTERS/Jon Nazca 
SPAIN-AGRICULTURE/LETTUCE
RTSYR7O 
February 15, 2017 
A worker poses for a photograph holding an iceberg lettuce in a lettuce plantation in Pulpi, near Almeria,... 
PULPI, Spain 
A worker poses for a photograph holding an iceberg lettuce in a lettuce plantation in Pulpi 
A worker poses for a photograph holding an iceberg lettuce in a lettuce plantation in Pulpi, near Almeria, southeast Spain February 13, 2017. Picture taken February 13, 2017. REUTERS/Jon Nazca 
CHINA-TEXTILES/ITALY
RTSYISP 
February 13, 2017 
A worker jokes and beckons at her colleague as she rolls away carts of unused tools between rows of spinning... 
Zhuhai, China 
A worker jokes and beckons at her colleague as she rolls away carts of unused tools between rows of spinning... 
A worker jokes and beckons at her colleague as she rolls away carts of unused tools between rows of spinning machine at a factory owned by Hong Kong's Novetex Textiles Limited in Zhuhai City, Guangdong Province, China December 13, 2016. Picture taken December 13, 2016. REUTERS/Venus Wu 
SINGAPORE-BUSINESS/
RTX2LENS 
August 17, 2016 
A woman passes a row of UOB, DBS and OCBC automated bank teller machines in Singapore August 17, 2016.... 
Singapore, Singapore 
A woman passes a row of UOB, DBS and OCBC automated bank teller machines in Singapore
A woman passes a row of UOB, DBS and OCBC automated bank teller machines in Singapore August 17, 2016. REUTERS/Edgar Su
USA-DAILYLIFE/
RTX2FS0T 
June 12, 2016 
Kevin Seaman (L) and Sean Germain exercise on rowing machines outside on a sidewalk in Boston, Massachusetts,... 
Boston, UNITED STATES 
Kevin Seaman and Sean Germain exercise on rowing machines outside on a sidewalk in Boston 
Kevin Seaman (L) and Sean Germain exercise on rowing machines outside on a sidewalk in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. June 12, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder 
CATHAYPACIFIC-RESULTS/
RTS9WZ3 
March 09, 2016 
A Cathay Pacific Airways staffer walks past self check-in machines at the Hong Kong Airport in Hong Kong,... 
Hong Kong, China 
A Cathay Pacific Airways staffer walks past self check-in machines at the Hong Kong Airport in Hong Kong... 
A Cathay Pacific Airways staffer walks past self check-in machines at the Hong Kong Airport in Hong Kong, China March 7, 2016. REUTERS/Bobby Yip 
ROWING-INDIANOCEAN/
RTX1ZZ6W 
December 24, 2015 
Francesco Tomba trains at a rowing machine in his room in Berlin, Germany, December 21, 2015. Tomba aims... 
Berlin, Germany 
Francesco Tomba trains at a rowing machine in his room in Berlin 
Francesco Tomba trains at a rowing machine in his room in Berlin, Germany, December 21, 2015. Tomba aims to be the first to row alone from Australia to mainland Africa, arriving in Tanzania. He expects the journey to take around four months in a 7-meter (22.97 ft) boat he is having specially made. Picture taken December 21, 2015. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
ROWING-INDIANOCEAN/
RTX1ZZ6S 
December 24, 2015 
Francesco Tomba trains at a rowing machine in his room in Berlin, Germany, December 21, 2015. Tomba aims... 
Berlin, Germany 
Francesco Tomba trains at a rowing machine in his room in Berlin 
Francesco Tomba trains at a rowing machine in his room in Berlin, Germany, December 21, 2015. Tomba aims to be the first to row alone from Australia to mainland Africa, arriving in Tanzania. He expects the journey to take around four months in a 7-meter (22.97 ft) boat he is having specially made. Picture taken December 21, 2015. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
ROWING-INDIANOCEAN/
RTX1ZZ6R 
December 24, 2015 
Francesco Tomba trains at a rowing machine in his room in Berlin, Germany, December 21, 2015. Tomba aims... 
Berlin, Germany 
Francesco Tomba trains at a rowing machine in his room in Berlin 
Francesco Tomba trains at a rowing machine in his room in Berlin, Germany, December 21, 2015. Tomba aims to be the first to row alone from Australia to mainland Africa, arriving in Tanzania. He expects the journey to take around four months in a 7-meter (22.97 ft) boat he is having specially made. Picture taken December 21, 2015. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
USA-ENTERTAINMENT/
RTR4CONM 
November 03, 2014 
James Brown's red sequin cape (L-R) and "Sex" jumpsuit from the "Sex Machine" album tour, a Gretsch Guitar... 
Beverly Hills, UNITED STATES 
Auction items are pictured on display at Julien's Auctions for the upcoming "Icons & Idols: Rock n Roll"... 
James Brown's red sequin cape (L-R) and "Sex" jumpsuit from the "Sex Machine" album tour, a Gretsch Guitar signed by members of U2 band, the "Material Girl" gown (back row) worn by Madonna in her 1985 music video and an Elvis Presley owned guitar are pictured on display at Julien's Auctions for the upcoming "Icons & Idols: Rock n Roll" auction in Beverly Hills, California November 3, 2014. The gown is expected to be auctioned off between $40,000 - $60,000. REUTERS/Kevork Djansezian (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS) 
USA-ENTERTAINMENT/
RTR4COLM 
November 03, 2014 
James Brown "Sex" jumpsuit (L) from the "Sex Machine" album tour, a Gretsch Guitar signed by members... 
Beverly Hills, UNITED STATES 
James Brown "Sex" jumpsuit from the "Sex Machine" album tour, a Gretsch Guitar signed by members of U2... 
James Brown "Sex" jumpsuit (L) from the "Sex Machine" album tour, a Gretsch Guitar signed by members of U2 band, the "Material Girl" gown (C, back row) worn by Madonna in her music video and an Elvis Presley owned guitar (R) are on display at Julien's Auctions for the upcoming "Icons & Idols: Rock n Roll" auction in Beverly Hills, California November 3, 2014. The gown is expected to be auctioned off between $40,000-$60,000. REUTERS/Kevork Djansezian (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS) 
GERMANY-STRIKE/
RTR497LV 
October 07, 2014 
An advertisement reads "is my train right in time?" on a ticket vending machine next to a regional train... 
Frankfurt, Germany 
An advertisement reads "is my train right in time?" on a ticket vending machine next to a regional train... 
An advertisement reads "is my train right in time?" on a ticket vending machine next to a regional train of German railway Deutsche Bahn at Frankfurt's main railway station October 6, 2014. German travellers face more disruption after train drivers' union GDL called for a nine-hour nationwide strike starting Tuesday evening in a row over pay and conditions with state-owned rail operator Deutsche Bahn. Picture taken October 6, 2014. REUTERS/ Kai Pfaffenbach (GERMANY - Tags: BUSINESS CIVIL UNREST TRANSPORT EMPLOYMENT) 
BRAZIL/
RTR3IPYF 
March 26, 2014 
Residents react as policemen take position during an operation in the Mare slums complex in Rio de Janeiro... 
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 
Residents react as policemen take position during an operation in the Mare slums complex in Rio de Janeiro... 
Residents react as policemen take position during an operation in the Mare slums complex in Rio de Janeiro March 26, 2014. Brazil will deploy federal troops to Rio de Janeiro to help quell a surge in violent crime following attacks by drug traffickers on police posts in three slums on the north side of the city, government officials said on Friday.
Less than three months before Rio welcomes tens of thousands of foreign soccer fans for the World Cup, the attacks cast new doubts on government efforts to expel gangs from slums using a strong police presence. The city will host the Olympics in 2016. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes (BRAZIL - Tags: CRIME LAW TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
INDONESIA-INDUSTRY/
RTX14A9R 
October 13, 2013 
A worker performs stitch-processing at PT Trisula Garmindo Manufacturing in Bandung, West Java province... 
Bandung, Indonesia 
Worker performs stitch-processing at PT Trisula Garmindo Manufacturing in Bandung 
A worker performs stitch-processing at PT Trisula Garmindo Manufacturing in Bandung, West Java province September 17, 2013. In PT Trisula International's hangar-sized factory outside the western Indonesian city of Bandung, hundreds of workers stitch together clothes for some of the world's top brands. Amid the clatter and hum of their machines are hopes for a renaissance that can restore Indonesia's place among Asia's big manufacturing economies, a status it lost in the mid-1990s. Picture taken September 17, 2013. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: BUSINESS SOCIETY EMPLOYMENT TEXTILE) 
KOREA-NORTH/
RTX120SG 
July 27, 2013 
Female North Korean soldiers parade to mark the 60th anniversary of the signing of a truce in the 1950-1953... 
Pyongyang, North Korea 
Female North Korean soldiers parade to mark the 60th anniversary of the signing of a truce in the 1950-1953... 
Female North Korean soldiers parade to mark the 60th anniversary of the signing of a truce in the 1950-1953 Korean War at Kim Il-sung Square, in Pyongyang July 27, 2013. REUTERS/Jason Lee (NORTH KOREA - Tags: POLITICS MILITARY ANNIVERSARY) 
KOREA-NORTH/
RTX120SB 
July 27, 2013 
North Korean soldiers parade to mark the 60th anniversary of the signing of a truce in the 1950-1953... 
Pyongyang, North Korea 
North Korean soldiers parade to mark the 60th anniversary of the signing of a truce in the 1950-1953... 
North Korean soldiers parade to mark the 60th anniversary of the signing of a truce in the 1950-1953 Korean War at Kim Il-sung Square, in Pyongyang July 27, 2013. REUTERS/Jason Lee (NORTH KOREA - Tags: POLITICS MILITARY ANNIVERSARY) 
GRAIN-RUSSIA/EGYPT
RTX11N68 
July 15, 2013 
An aerial view shows machines harvesting wheat in a field near the village of Moskovskoye, outside Stavropol... 
Stavropol Region, Russia 
Aerial view shows machines harvesting wheat in a field near the village of Moskovskoye 
An aerial view shows machines harvesting wheat in a field near the village of Moskovskoye, outside Stavropol in southern Russia, July 1, 2013. Russia and other countries should hold discussions on possible humanitarian deliveries of wheat to Egypt, the world's largest importer of the grain, as it faces an acute shortage, Russia's deputy agriculture minister said. Picture taken July 1, 2013. REUTERS/Eduard Korniyenko (RUSSIA - Tags: AGRICULTURE FOOD POLITICS BUSINESS) 
USA-CROPS/PLANTING
RTXZTYP 
May 20, 2013 
Four Deere & Co planters are seen at Spirit Farms in Sheridan, Illinois, about 65 miles southwest of... 
SHERIDAN, UNITED STATES 
Four Deere & Co planters are seen at Spirit Farms in Sheridan, Illinois 
Four Deere & Co planters are seen at Spirit Farms in Sheridan, Illinois, about 65 miles southwest of Chicago, in this picture taken May 2, 2013. With the U.S. spring planting season off to a historically slow start, an increasing number of farmers are counting on powerful tools to catch up: Monster machines that sow 36 rows of corn at once and feature high-tech innovations like computer-guided directional equipment. REUTERS/Tom Polansek (UNITED STATES - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS) 
CHINA-ARMS/EXPORTS
RTR3F4YJ 
March 17, 2013 
A visitor to the China Aviation Museum, located on the outskirts of Beijing, takes a photograph of a... 
Beijing, China 
File photo of a visitor to the China Aviation Museum taking a photograph of a row of old anti-aircraft... 
A visitor to the China Aviation Museum, located on the outskirts of Beijing, takes a photograph of a row of old anti-aircraft guns on display in this August 17, 2010 file photo. China has become the world's fifth-largest arms exporter, a respected Sweden-based think tank said on March 18, 2013 its highest ranking since the Cold War, with Pakistan the main recipient. REUTERS/David Gray/Files (CHINA - Tags: MILITARY POLITICS) 
BRITAIN/
RTR3EK62 
March 04, 2013 
The Oxford and Cambridge crew coxes Katie Apfelbaum (L) and Esther Momcilovic are weighed during a news... 
London, United Kingdom 
The Oxford and Cambridge crew coxes Apfelbaum and Momcilovic are weighed during a news conference in... 
The Oxford and Cambridge crew coxes Katie Apfelbaum (L) and Esther Momcilovic are weighed during a news conference in London March 4, 2013. The rowing crews will compete in the Women's Boat Race between the two universities in Henley-on-Thames on March 24. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett (BRITAIN - Tags: SPORT ROWING EDUCATION) 
CATERPILLAR-SIWEI/
RTR3CV6A 
January 23, 2013 
CAT machines are seen on a lot at Milton CAT in North Reading, Massachusetts January 23, 2013. Caterpillar,... 
North Reading, UNITED STATES 
CAT machines are seen on a lot at Milton CAT in North Reading, Massachusetts 
CAT machines are seen on a lot at Milton CAT in North Reading, Massachusetts January 23, 2013. Caterpillar, the world's largest maker of tractors and excavators, took a $580 million charge last week as a result of "accounting misconduct" at a unit of a Chinese mining equipment company it bought last year. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS CONSTRUCTION LOGO) 
INDONESIA-ECONOMY/TRADE-INFLATION
RTR39UP8 
November 01, 2012 
A worker manages crude palm at a processing plant in Langkat of Indonesia's north Sumatra province October... 
Langkat, Indonesia 
A worker manages crude palm at a processing plant in Langkat 
A worker manages crude palm at a processing plant in Langkat of Indonesia's north Sumatra province October 31, 2012. Indonesia's exports still fell 9.35 percent in September from a year ago, the sixth month in a row in which they were lower than a year earlier. This was better than a forecast 14.7 percent drop and August's 24 percent slump, as exports of metal ores and palm oil jumped. Picture taken October 31, 2012. REUTERS/Roni Bintang (INDONESIA - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS) 
BELARUS/
RTR359L3 
July 24, 2012 
Combine harvester drivers stand in a line during celebrations marking the start of harvest near the village... 
IATSKOVO, Belarus 
Combine harvester drivers stand in a line during celebrations marking the start of harvest near the village... 
Combine harvester drivers stand in a line during celebrations marking the start of harvest near the village of Iatskovo, about 65 km (40 miles) west of Minsk, July 24, 2012. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko (BELARUS - Tags: AGRICULTURE SOCIETY) 
PALESTINIANS-HAMAS/FINANCES
RTR30LB4 
April 11, 2012 
Palestinian Authority (PA) employees queue to receive their salaries from an ATM in Khan Younis in the... 
Khan Younis, Palestinian Territories 
To match Feature PALESTINIANS-HAMAS/FINANCES 
Palestinian Authority (PA) employees queue to receive their salaries from an ATM in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip April 10, 2012. Paying the upkeep of its worst political rival and getting little in return is taking its toll on the deficit-racked Palestinian Authority. The Western-backed PA, many of whose top leaders belong to the mainstream Fatah movement, says it has poured around $7 billion into the Gaza Strip since its rival Hamas seized control in 2007, but complains that the Islamist group is stymieing its efforts to balance its books. Picture taken April 10, 2012. To match Feature PALESTINIANS-HAMAS/FINANCES REUTERS/ Ibraheem Abu Mustafa (GAZA - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS) 
MARKETS-GRAIN/
RTR2ZZAT 
March 28, 2012 
Machines lined up before harvesting soybeans at a farm in Tangara da Serra in Cuiaba March 27, 2012.... 
TANGARA DA SERRA, Brazil 
Machines lined up before harvesting soybeans at farm in Tangara da Serra 
Machines lined up before harvesting soybeans at a farm in Tangara da Serra in Cuiaba March 27, 2012. U.S. soybean futures fell from a six-month high on Tuesday as traders booked profits ahead of highly anticipated crop reports due at the end of the week. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (BRAZIL - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS) 
MARKETS-GRAIN/
RTR2ZZ8V 
March 27, 2012 
Workers harvest soybeans in a farm in the city of Tangara da Serra in Cuiaba March 27, 2012. U.S. soybean... 
TANGARA DA SERRA, Brazil 
Workers harvest soybeans in a farm in Tangara da Serra in Cuiaba 
Workers harvest soybeans in a farm in the city of Tangara da Serra in Cuiaba March 27, 2012. U.S. soybean futures fell from a six-month high on Tuesday as traders booked profits ahead of highly anticipated crop reports due at the end of the week. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (BRAZIL - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS) 
MARKETS-GRAIN/
RTR2ZZ8M 
March 27, 2012 
Workers harvest soybean in a farm in the city of Tangara da Serra in Cuiaba March 27, 2012. U.S. soybean... 
TANGARA DA SERRA, Brazil 
Workers harvest soybean in a farm in the city of Tangara da Serra in Cuiaba 
Workers harvest soybean in a farm in the city of Tangara da Serra in Cuiaba March 27, 2012. U.S. soybean futures fell from a six-month high on Tuesday as traders booked profits ahead of highly anticipated crop reports due at the end of the week. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (BRAZIL - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS) 
BRAZIL/
RTR2ZZ6Z 
March 27, 2012 
Workers harvest soy in a farm in the city of Tangara da Serra in Cuiaba March 27, 2012. U.S. soybean... 
TANGARA DA SERRA, Brazil 
Workers harvest soy in a farm in Cuiaba 
Workers harvest soy in a farm in the city of Tangara da Serra in Cuiaba March 27, 2012. U.S. soybean futures fell from a six-month high on Tuesday as traders booked profits ahead of highly anticipated crop reports due at the end of the week. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (BRAZIL - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS) 
BRITAIN/
RTR2V1LB 
December 09, 2011 
An extra-long "bendy bus" passes a row of bicycles on its final day of operation in London, December... 
London, United Kingdom 
An extra-long "bendy bus" passes a row of bicycles on its final day of operation in London 
An extra-long "bendy bus" passes a row of bicycles on its final day of operation in London, December 9, 2011. The vehicles were used on 12 routes over the past decade but Mayor Boris Johnson called them "cumbersome machines" which were too big for narrow streets and encouraged fare-dodgers. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (BRITAIN - Tags: TRANSPORT SOCIETY POLITICS TRAVEL) 
TESCO/
RTR2UZSW 
December 08, 2011 
A sign and a hidden camera are attached to Tesco cash machine in central London, December 8, 2011. World... 
London, United Kingdom 
A sign and a hidden camera are attached to Tesco cash machine in central London 
A sign and a hidden camera are attached to Tesco cash machine in central London, December 8, 2011. World No.3 retailer Tesco Plc posted a drop in underlying British sales for the fourth quarter in a row as cash-strapped shoppers cut spending on non-essential goods and price cuts ate into revenue in its core home market. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS) 
FRANCE/
RTR2SYM5 
October 21, 2011 
Visitors play a rowing race with Wii games during a visit at the Paris Games Week show in Paris October... 
Paris, France 
Visitors play video games during a visit at the Paris Games Week show in Paris 
Visitors play a rowing race with Wii games during a visit at the Paris Games Week show in Paris October 21, 2011. The Paris Games Week will run from October 21 to October 25. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
BRITAIN-PUBS/
RTR2PJZF 
August 02, 2011 
A pint of beer is served through rows of beer pumps at the Campaign For Real Ale Great British Beer Festival... 
London, United Kingdom 
To match Reuters Life! BRITAIN-PUBS/ 
A pint of beer is served through rows of beer pumps at the Campaign For Real Ale Great British Beer Festival at Earls Court in London August 2, 2011. British pubs -- closing at record rates in a harsh economic climate -- could be saved by reviving traditional games like skittles and darts, according to a report on Tuesday. Such games have disappeared from many pubs in recent years in favour of gaming machines which charge customers to play, and from which landords can take a cut, the report said. To match Reuters Life! BRITAIN-PUBS/ REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS IMAGES OF THE DAY SOCIETY) 
LIBYA/
RTR2OXX4 
July 15, 2011 
Libyan rebels pray near a truck with a mounted weapon on the frontline south of the town of Bir Ghanam... 
Bir Ghanam, Libya 
Libyan rebels pray near a truck with a mounted weapon on the frontline south of the town of Bir Ghanam... 
Libyan rebels pray near a truck with a mounted weapon on the frontline south of the town of Bir Ghanam July 16, 2011. Heavy clashes between rebels and forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi broke out on Saturday in Libya's Western Mountains as insurgents sought to push towards Tripoli. Sustained gunfire and volleys of artillery could be heard from the village of Bir Ayad, 15 km (9 miles) south of the front line at the town of Bir Ghanam. REUTERS/Ammar Awad (LIBYA - Tags: POLITICS CONFLICT IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
BRAZIL-AGRICULTURE/
RTR2MOND 
May 20, 2011 
Workers harvest soy in a farm in Correntina, Bahia in this April 1, 2010 file photo. Brazilian farmers... 
BAHIA, Brazil 
To match Analysis BRAZIL-AGRICULTURE/ 
Workers harvest soy in a farm in Correntina, Bahia in this April 1, 2010 file photo. Brazilian farmers are spending like never before on farm equipment, fertilizer and other investments, a possible sea change in rural sentiment that could boost long-term output in a country that barely scratches the surface of its agricultural potential. Picture taken April 1, 2010. To match Analysis BRAZIL-AGRICULTURE/ REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker/Files (BRAZIL - Tags: BUSINESS AGRICULTURE) 
PHILIPPINES-ECONOMY/INFLATION
RTR2M0KG 
May 05, 2011 
A butcher chops pork at a wet market in Manila May 5, 2011. Philippine annual inflation was higher than... 
Manila, Philippines 
A butcher chops pork at a wet market in Manila 
A butcher chops pork at a wet market in Manila May 5, 2011. Philippine annual inflation was higher than expected in April, cementing expectations the central bank will raise rates for the second meeting in a row later on Thursday to keep consumer prices in check. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco (PHILIPPINES - Tags: POLITICS FOOD BUSINESS) 
USA-COLOMBIA/TRADE
RTR2L5N5 
April 13, 2011 
An employee works between rows of machines and cotton material inside a workshop of textile factory Faricato,... 
Bello, Colombia 
An employee works between rows of machines and cotton material inside a workshop of textile factory Faricato... 
An employee works between rows of machines and cotton material inside a workshop of textile factory Faricato, in Bello, Antioquia province April 12, 2011. The U.S. may send a long-delayed free trade pact with Colombia to Congress for approval within weeks now that a bilateral agreement on labor concerns has been reached. Colombian companies such as Fabricato may benefit from the agreement. REUTERS/Albeiro Lopera (COLOMBIA - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS) 
CHINA-USA/MILITARY
RTR2HCDU 
August 17, 2010 
A visitor to the China Aviation Museum located on the outskirts of Beijing, takes a photograph of a row... 
Beijing, China 
A visitor to the China Aviation Museum located on the outskirts of Beijing, takes a photograph of a row... 
A visitor to the China Aviation Museum located on the outskirts of Beijing, takes a photograph of a row of old anti-aircraft guns on display August 17, 2010. China is expanding its military edge over Taiwan, increasing the lethality of its short-range ballistic missiles while raising the risk of "misunderstanding and miscalculation," the Pentagon said on Monday, just a day after a leading armed forces newspaper said that China's military thinking is outmoded and they should learn from others, especially the United States, when it comes to modernising its vast armed forces. REUTERS/David Gray (CHINA - Tags: MILITARY POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
LLOYDS/
RTR2H0Y4 
August 04, 2010 
A woman walks past a row of Lloyds Bank cash machines in Chelsea, central London, August 4, 2010. Part-nationalised... 
London, United Kingdom 
A woman walks past a row of Lloyds cash machines in Chelsea, central London 
A woman walks past a row of Lloyds Bank cash machines in Chelsea, central London, August 4, 2010. Part-nationalised Lloyds, Britain's biggest retail bank, beat forecasts on Wednesday to swing to its first profit in two years and said it expects to deliver a strong performance as the British economy recovers. Lloyds Banking Group said lower-than-expected bad debt charges had propelled it to a pretax profit of 1.603 billion pounds ($2.48 billion) in the first half of 2010, compared with a loss of 3.96 billion a year earlier.REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS) 
LLOYDS/
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August 04, 2010 
A woman walks past a row of Lloyds Bank cash machines in Chelsea, central London, August 4, 2010. Part-nationalised... 
London, United Kingdom 
A woman walks past a row of Lloyds cash machines in Chelsea, central London 
A woman walks past a row of Lloyds Bank cash machines in Chelsea, central London, August 4, 2010. Part-nationalised Lloyds, Britain's biggest retail bank, beat forecasts on Wednesday to swing to its first profit in two years and said it expects to deliver a strong performance as the British economy recovers. Lloyds Banking Group said lower-than-expected bad debt charges had propelled it to a pretax profit of 1.603 billion pounds ($2.48 billion) in the first half of 2010, compared with a loss of 3.96 billion a year earlier.REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS) 
AFGHANISTAN/
RTR2GFQJ 
July 15, 2010 
A cassette player is placed on bricks at a brick-making factory outside Kabul July 15, 2010. Labourers,... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
A cassette player is placed on bricks at a brick-making factory outside Kabul 
A cassette player is placed on bricks at a brick-making factory outside Kabul July 15, 2010. Labourers, most of whom work barefoot and without gloves, earn from $3 to $8 a day depending on their working hours and the number of bricks they make. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: SOCIETY EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS) 
GREECE-PROTEST/
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April 29, 2010 
A woman makes a transaction at an automated teller machine during a rally against austerity measures... 
Athens, Greece 
A woman makes a transaction at an automated teller machine during a rally against austerity measures... 
A woman makes a transaction at an automated teller machine during a rally against austerity measures outside Greece's Finance Ministry in Athens April 29, 2010. Greece's socialist government is negotiating the terms of an emergency funding package with the International Monetary Fund and the European Union to deal with its debt crisis. REUTERS/John Kolesidis (GREECE - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS CIVIL UNREST) 
BRAZIL-ENVIRONMENT/
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April 08, 2010 
Workers harvest soy in a farm in Mato Grosso March 26, 2009. Mato Grosso is Brazil's top soy producer,... 
Mato Grosso, Brazil 
To match feature BRAZIL-ENVIRONMENT/ 
Workers harvest soy in a farm in Mato Grosso March 26, 2009. Mato Grosso is Brazil's top soy producer, churning out an annual harvest of about 18 milion tonnes. Field of emerald green line the highways, stretching out to horizons so flat they look drawn with a ruler. Picture taken March 26, 2009. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (BRAZIL AGRICULTURE - Tags: BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT AGRICULTURE) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE ALSO SEE: GM1E8BQ1LBY01 
BRAZIL/
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March 31, 2010 
Workers harvest soy in a farm during a demonstration of harvest machines in Correntina, Bahia March 31,... 
BAHIA, Brazil 
Workers harvest soy in a farm during a demonstration of harvest machines in Correntina 
Workers harvest soy in a farm during a demonstration of harvest machines in Correntina, Bahia March 31, 2010. Brazil's 2009/10 soybean production is estimated to be 67.5 million tonnes. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (BRAZIL - Tags: BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT AGRICULTURE) 
CATHAYPAC/RESULTS
RTR2BFXV 
March 10, 2010 
A passenger stands in front of a row of Cathay Pacific Airways self check-in machines in Hong Kong Airport... 
Hong Kong, China 
A passenger stands in front of a row of Cathay Pacific Airways self check-in machines in Hong Kong Airport... 
A passenger stands in front of a row of Cathay Pacific Airways self check-in machines in Hong Kong Airport March 10, 2010. Hong Kong's dominant air carrier Cathay Pacific Airways on Wednesday announced a strong second-half profit of $502.6 million as one-off gains from asset sales and fuel-hedging helped reverse the losses it posted a year earlier. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (China - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS) 
GENTING-SINGAPORE/
RTR2A8EQ 
February 14, 2010 
Rows of slot machines are seen inside the Resorts World Sentosa casino on Singapore's Sentosa Island... 
Singapore, Singapore 
Rows of slot machines are seen inside the Resorts World Sentosa casino on Singapore's Sentosa Island 
Rows of slot machines are seen inside the Resorts World Sentosa casino on Singapore's Sentosa Island February 14, 2010. Singapore will open its first casino at the site on Sunday, coinciding with the start of the Chinese New Year, as the city-state makes the latest roll of the dice to turn itself into a playground for the rich. The development also features a Universal Studios theme park due to open in March and four hotels that are already operational. REUTERS/Vivek Prakash (SINGAPORE - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS TRAVEL) 
SINGAPORE-CASINO/
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February 14, 2010 
An attendant walks between rows of slot machines inside the Resorts World Sentosa casino on Singapore's... 
Singapore, Singapore 
An attendant walks between rows of slot machines inside the Resorts World Sentosa casino on Singapore's... 
An attendant walks between rows of slot machines inside the Resorts World Sentosa casino on Singapore's Sentosa Island February 14, 2010. Singapore's first casino, a key part of a drive to boost tourism revenue and please wealthy visitors, opened it doors on Sunday, Lunar New Year -- the most auspicious day of the Chinese calendar. REUTERS/Pablo Sanchez (SINGAPORE - Tags: BUSINESS TRAVEL SOCIETY) 
BRITAIN-GDP/
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January 25, 2010 
People queue for cash at a cash machine in London January 25, 2010. Britain's worst recession in more... 
London, United Kingdom 
People queue for cash at a cash machine in London 
People queue for cash at a cash machine in London January 25, 2010. Britain's worst recession in more than 50 years will soon be confirmed as over, if economists' forecasts for fourth-quarter GDP data due on Tuesday are right, but the strength of any recovery looks less certain. Britain entered recession in the second quarter of 2008 and is the only one of the Group of Seven nations officially to remain there after output bucked expectations and continued to shrink in the third quarter of last year. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT) 
NIGERIA/
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January 22, 2010 
A soldier mans a machine gun on top of an armoured vehicle outside the central mosque as Muslims pray... 
Jos, Nigeria 
A soldier mans a machine gun on top of an armoured vehicle outside the central mosque as Muslims pray... 
A soldier mans a machine gun on top of an armoured vehicle outside the central mosque as Muslims pray in Nigeria's central city of Jos January 22, 2010. REUTERS/Akintunde Akinleye (NIGERIA - Tags: RELIGION MILITARY) 
KOREA-NORTH/KAESONG
RTXH51F 
May 15, 2009 
North Korean workers sew clothes at a factory of South Korean apparel maker Shinwon company in the inter-Korean... 
Kaesong, multiple countries 
File photo of North Korean workers at a factory of South Korean apparel maker Shinwon company in the... 
North Korean workers sew clothes at a factory of South Korean apparel maker Shinwon company in the inter-Korean industrial park in Kaesong, just a few hundred metres (yards) north of the heavily fortified Demilitarised Zone that divides the Korean peninsula in this May 26, 2005 file photo. North Korea said on May 15, 2009, it was cancelling all wage, rent and tax agreements with South Korea at a joint factory park just north of their heavily armed border that has become a focus of friction between the rival states. Picture taken May 26, 2005. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won/Files (NORTH KOREA POLITICS MILITARY BUSINESS) 
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