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THAILAND-ENVIRONMENT/TEMPLE
RTS31058 
February 06, 2020 
Compressed plastic bottles are seen prior being used for making robes at a monastery in Bangkok, Thailand... 
Bangkok, Thailand 
Compressed plastic bottles are seen prior being used for making robes at a monastery in Bangkok 
Compressed plastic bottles are seen prior being used for making robes at a monastery in Bangkok, Thailand February 6, 2020. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun 
COLOMBIA-TOMATOES/FIGHT
RTX6XMND 
June 03, 2019 
Tomatoes are seen during the "Tomatina" (tomato fight) in Sutamarchan province in Boyaca, Colombia June... 
SUTAMARCHAN, Colombia 
Tomatoes are seen during the "Tomatina" in Sutamarchan province in Boyaca 
Tomatoes are seen during the "Tomatina" (tomato fight) in Sutamarchan province in Boyaca, Colombia June 2, 2019. REUTERS/Luisa Gonzalez 
SWISS-ENVIRONMENT/
RTS2G5QL 
April 03, 2019 
Bundles of pressed bottles made from PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic are stored at Poly Recycling... 
BILTEN, Switzerland 
Bundles of pressed bottles made from PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic are stored at Poly Recycling... 
Bundles of pressed bottles made from PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic are stored at Poly Recycling AG company in Bilten, Switzerland April 3, 2019. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann 
SWISS-ENVIRONMENT/
RTS2G5QK 
April 03, 2019 
A bundle of pressed bottles made from PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic is stored at Poly Recycling... 
BILTEN, Switzerland 
A bundle of pressed bottles made from PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic is stored at Poly Recycling... 
A bundle of pressed bottles made from PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic is stored at Poly Recycling AG company in Bilten, Switzerland April 3, 2019. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann 
SWISS-ENVIRONMENT/
RTS2G5QJ 
April 03, 2019 
A bundle of pressed bottles made from PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic is stored at Poly Recycling... 
BILTEN, Switzerland 
A bundle of pressed bottles made from PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic is stored at Poly Recycling... 
A bundle of pressed bottles made from PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic is stored at Poly Recycling AG company in Bilten, Switzerland April 3, 2019. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann 
SWISS-ENVIRONMENT/
RTS2G5QI 
April 03, 2019 
A bundle of pressed bottles made from PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic is stored at Poly Recycling... 
BILTEN, Switzerland 
A bundle of pressed bottles made from PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic is stored at Poly Recycling... 
A bundle of pressed bottles made from PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic is stored at Poly Recycling AG company in Bilten, Switzerland April 3, 2019. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann 
GLOBAL-PLASTIC/
RTS275CP 
November 23, 2018 
Bundles of pressed PET (polyethylene terephthalate) bottles made out of plastic are seen at the Transcycle... 
NEUENHOF, Switzerland 
Bundles of pressed PET bottles are seen at the Transcycle Transport & Recycling AG company in Neuenhof... 
Bundles of pressed PET (polyethylene terephthalate) bottles made out of plastic are seen at the Transcycle Transport & Recycling AG company in Neuenhof, Switzerland November 22, 2018. Picture taken November 22, 2018. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann 
GLOBAL-TRADE/
RTX6DOAU 
August 02, 2018 
Blocks of pressed aluminium cans lie in storage place at Metallum recycling company in Regensdorf, Switzerland... 
Regensdorf, Switzerland 
Blocks of pressed aluminium cans lie in storage place at Metallum recycling company in Regensdorf 
Blocks of pressed aluminium cans lie in storage place at Metallum recycling company in Regensdorf, Switzerland August 2, 2018. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann 
SINGAPORE-FLAMINGO/
RTS1C99Y 
August 18, 2017 
A baby Greater Flamingo named Squish struts in its booties, made by keepers to protect its feet from... 
Singapore, Singapore 
A baby Greater Flamingo named Squish struts in its booties, made by keepers to protect its feet from... 
A baby Greater Flamingo named Squish struts in its booties, made by keepers to protect its feet from the hot concrete ground, at the Jurong Bird Park in Singapore August 17, 2017. REUTERS/Natasha Howitt TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
SINGAPORE-FLAMINGO/
RTS1C982 
August 18, 2017 
A baby Greater Flamingo named Squish struts in its booties, made by keepers to protect its feet from... 
Singapore, Singapore 
A baby Greater Flamingo named Squish struts in its booties, made by keepers to protect its feet from... 
A baby Greater Flamingo named Squish struts in its booties, made by keepers to protect its feet from the hot concrete ground, at the Jurong Bird Park in Singapore August 17, 2017. REUTERS/Natasha Howitt 
SINGAPORE-FLAMINGO/
RTS1C981 
August 18, 2017 
A baby Greater Flamingo named Squish struts in its booties, made by keepers to protect its feet from... 
Singapore, Singapore 
A baby Greater Flamingo named Squish struts in its booties, made by keepers to protect its feet from... 
A baby Greater Flamingo named Squish struts in its booties, made by keepers to protect its feet from the hot concrete ground, at the Jurong Bird Park in Singapore August 17, 2017. REUTERS/Natasha Howitt 
MEXICO-BLAST/
RTX2VYJ3 
December 21, 2016 
A sign reading "No alcoholic beverages" is seen next to flattened houses after an explosion at the San... 
Tultepec, Mexico 
A sign reading "No alcoholic beverages" is seen next to flattened houses after an explosion at the San... 
A sign reading "No alcoholic beverages" is seen next to flattened houses after an explosion at the San Pablito fireworks market outside the Mexican capital on Tuesday, in Tultepec, Mexico, December 20, 2016. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
CLIMATECHANGE-SUMMIT/EARTHPRINTS-CHINA
RTX1VXQT 
November 26, 2015 
An Zi, is squashed amongst other commuters in a subway train on his way to work in Beijing, China, November... 
Beijing, China 
Wider Image: Earthprints: Beijing 
An Zi, is squashed amongst other commuters in a subway train on his way to work in Beijing, China, November 12, 2015. An, a movie producer, moved to Dongsanqi village in Changping this year. His commute to work can take about 2 hours, with transportation costs topping 200 yuan a month, or about a fifth of his monthly rent. REUTERS/Jason Lee PICTURE 32 OF 36 - SEARCH "EARTHPRINTS BEIJING" FOR ALL IMAGES 
SWITZERLAND-CUSTOMS/
RTX1GOW9 
June 16, 2015 
Seized counterfeit pans and utensils are flattened by a bulldozer at Swiss Customs in Geneva, Switzerland,... 
Geneva, Switzerland 
Seized counterfeit pans and utensils are flattened by a bulldozer at Swiss Customs in Geneva 
Seized counterfeit pans and utensils are flattened by a bulldozer at Swiss Customs in Geneva, Switzerland, June 16, 2015. About one ton of counterfeit cooking items were destroyed on Tuesday. REUTERS/Pierre Albouy 
SWITZERLAND-CUSTOMS/
RTX1GOVV 
June 16, 2015 
Seized counterfeit pans and utensils are flattened by a bulldozer at Swiss Customs in Geneva, Switzerland,... 
Geneva, Switzerland 
Seized counterfeit pans and utensils are flattened by a bulldozer at Swiss Customs in Geneva 
Seized counterfeit pans and utensils are flattened by a bulldozer at Swiss Customs in Geneva, Switzerland, June 16, 2015. About one ton of counterfeit cooking items were destroyed on Tuesday. REUTERS/Pierre Albouy TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
BRAZIL-ENVIRONMENT/
RTX1F0IS 
June 04, 2015 
A man pushes compressed milk and juice cartons after sorting them, to be recycled at the Coopemare cooperative... 
Sao Paulo, Brazil 
A man pushes compressed milk and juice cartons after sorting them, to be recycled at the Coopemare cooperative... 
A man pushes compressed milk and juice cartons after sorting them, to be recycled at the Coopemare cooperative in the Pinheiros neighborhood of Sao Paulo June 3, 2015. The cooperative employs people to help sort rubbish collected from residences, markets and shops, which are then sold to recycling companies. The company sorts about 80 tonnes of rubbish a month. World Environment Day is celebrated every year on June 5 to raise global awareness to take positive environmental action to protect nature and planet Earth. REUTERS/Nacho Doce
AFGHANISTAN-MILITARY/
RTR4JX4L 
January 02, 2015 
A door rests on the floor of a tent that has been dismantled as part of areas being demolished on the... 
Bagram, Afghanistan 
A door rests on the floor of a tent that has been dismantled as part of areas being demolished on the... 
A door rests on the floor of a tent that has been dismantled as part of areas being demolished on the massive Bagram Air Field in the Parwan province of Afghanistan January 2, 2015. The base is being shrunk by demolishing large swaths of housing in order to hold roughly 13,000 foreign troops, mostly Americans, who will remain in the country under a new two-year mission named "Resolute Support" to train Afghan troops. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST MILITARY POLITICS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
ALCOA-SMELTER
RTX190HA 
February 18, 2014 
A compressed block of aluminium cans is pictured at a metal recycling facility in Sydney, February 18,... 
Sydney, Australia 
A compressed block of aluminium cans is pictured at a metal recycling facility in Sydney 
A compressed block of aluminium cans is pictured at a metal recycling facility in Sydney, February 18, 2014. Aluminium producer Alcoa Inc said it will close its Point Henry smelter and two rolling mills in Australia, underscoring the dire market conditions facing producers amid a flood of new Chinese capacity. REUTERS/Jason Reed (AUSTRALIA - Tags: BUSINESS ENERGY) 
CZECH/
RTXYIL6 
April 12, 2013 
Pressed plastic bottles are seen at a dumping ground in Uholicky village, near Prague April 10, 2013.... 
Prague, Czech Republic 
Pressed plastic bottles are seen at a dumping ground in Uholicky village, near Prague 
Pressed plastic bottles are seen at a dumping ground in Uholicky village, near Prague April 10, 2013. REUTERS/Petr Josek (CZECH REPUBLIC - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY)
TURKEY-QUAKE/
RTR2T3WD 
October 24, 2011 
Yunus, a 13-year-old earthquake survivor with a hand of a victim on his shoulder, waits to be rescued... 
Van, Turkey 
An earthquake survivor with a hand of a victim on his shoulder waits to be rescued from under a collapsed... 
Yunus, a 13-year-old earthquake survivor with a hand of a victim on his shoulder, waits to be rescued from under a collapsed building by rescue workers in Ercis, near the eastern Turkish city of Van, early October 24, 2011. More than 100 people were confirmed killed and hundreds more feared dead on Sunday when a powerful earthquake hit southeast Turkey, flattening buildings and leaving survivors crying for help from under the rubble. REUTERS/Umit Bektas (TURKEY - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
SWITZERLAND/
RTR2OF7Q 
July 03, 2011 
Compressed aluminium foil are seen in a recycling company in Thoerishaus near Bern July 3, 2011. Having... 
THOERISHAUS, Switzerland 
Compressed aluminium foil are seen in a recycling company in Thoerishaus near Bern 
Compressed aluminium foil are seen in a recycling company in Thoerishaus near Bern July 3, 2011. Having the infrastructure in place to make it convenient for citizens to recycle, enables the Swiss to be among the top recyclers in the world. The Swiss recycle about 76 percent of everything that is recyclable. REUTERS/Ruben Sprich (SWITZERLAND - Tags: ENVIRONMENT) 
SWITZERLAND/
RTR2OF75 
July 03, 2011 
Compressed cars are seen in a recycling company in Thoerishaus near Bern July 3, 2011. Having the infrastructure... 
THOERISHAUS, Switzerland 
Compressed cars are seen in a recycling company in Thoerishaus near Bern 
Compressed cars are seen in a recycling company in Thoerishaus near Bern July 3, 2011. Having the infrastructure in place to make it convenient for citizens to recycle, enables the Swiss to be among the top recyclers in the world. The Swiss recycle about 76 percent of everything that is recyclable. REUTERS/Ruben Sprich (SWITZERLAND - Tags: ENVIRONMENT) 
FRANCE/
RTR2LZ8N 
May 04, 2011 
Crushed plastic bottles are seen at a recycling centre in Paris May 4, 2011. The recycling centre, which... 
Paris, France 
Crushed plastic bottles are seen at a recycling centre in Paris 
Crushed plastic bottles are seen at a recycling centre in Paris May 4, 2011. The recycling centre, which is the first one in Paris, has a capacity to treat around 15000 tons of waste per year. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT) 
FRANCE/
RTR2LZ8A 
May 04, 2011 
Crushed cans are seen at a recycling centre in Paris May 4, 2011. The recycling centre, which is the... 
Paris, France 
Crushed cans are seen at a recycling centre in Paris 
Crushed cans are seen at a recycling centre in Paris May 4, 2011. The recycling centre, which is the first one in Paris, has a capacity to treat around 15000 tons of wastes per year. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT) 
INDIA
RTXU2U0 
November 01, 2010 
A Tibetan exile tries to escape after being detained inside a police bus during a protest outside the... 
New Delhi, India 
A Tibetan exile tries to escape after being detained inside a police bus during a protest in New Delhi... 
A Tibetan exile tries to escape after being detained inside a police bus during a protest outside the venue where Chinese Politburo Standing Committee member Zhou Yongkang is addressing a seminar on 'China and India: 60 years and beyond' in New Delhi November 1, 2010. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi (INDIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS) 
UKRAINE/
RTR2GZD6 
August 02, 2010 
A Ukrainian paratrooper smashes bricks with hammer on a stomach of a fellow soldier during an exhibition... 
Zhytomyr, Ukraine 
A Ukrainian paratrooper smashes bricks with hammer on a stomach of a fellow soldier during an exhibition... 
A Ukrainian paratrooper smashes bricks with hammer on a stomach of a fellow soldier during an exhibition military show to mark the forces' annual holiday in the town of Zhytomyr, some 130 km (80 miles) west of Kiev, August 2, 2010. The holiday for the Ukrainian airborne troops has been celebrated since the Soviet era till today. REUTERS/Konstantin Chernichkin (UKRAINE - Tags: ANNIVERSARY MILITARY IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
USA/
RTR2G8IV 
July 09, 2010 
Conor Hagen, an employee of Mast Brothers Chocolate, hand grinds cacao beans at the company's factory... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Conor Hagen, an employee of Mast Brothers Chocolate, hand grinds cacao beans at the firm's factory in... 
Conor Hagen, an employee of Mast Brothers Chocolate, hand grinds cacao beans at the company's factory in the Brooklyn borough of New York July 8, 2010. Rick and Michael Mast currently run the company as the only "bean to bar" chocolate making company in New York and one of the few in the United States. The company takes all the steps in the manufacturing process from importing and roasting the beans to making the finished product. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: FOOD SOCIETY) 
RUSSIA-AUTOS/SCRAPPAGE
RTR2FMVS 
June 24, 2010 
Scrapped automobiles are piled up at Vtormet industrial company, in the Moscow suburb town of Lyubertsy,... 
Moscow, Russia 
To match FEATURE RUSSIA-AUTOS/SCRAPPAGE 
Scrapped automobiles are piled up at Vtormet industrial company, in the Moscow suburb town of Lyubertsy, June 16, 2010. The scrappage programme awards car-owners 50,000 roubles ($1,718) to trade in vehicles 10 years or older for a new Russia-produced model. It has been a big success in achieving its aim: boosting production at Russian car factories, including assembly plants operated by the likes of Renault and Ford as well as Russian makers, who shut down their lines last year. Picture taken June 16, 2010. To match FEATURE RUSSIA-AUTOS/SCRAPPAGE REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin (RUSSIA - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS POLITICS) 
RUSSIA-AUTOS/SCRAPPAGE
RTR2FMVP 
June 24, 2010 
Scrapped automobiles are piled up at Vtormet industrial company, in the Moscow suburb town of Lyubertsy,... 
Moscow, Russia 
To match FEATURE RUSSIA-AUTOS/SCRAPPAGE 
Scrapped automobiles are piled up at Vtormet industrial company, in the Moscow suburb town of Lyubertsy, June 16, 2010. The scrappage programme awards car-owners 50,000 roubles ($1,718) to trade in vehicles 10 years or older for a new Russia-produced model. It has been a big success in achieving its aim: boosting production at Russian car factories, including assembly plants operated by the likes of Renault and Ford as well as Russian makers, who shut down their lines last year. Picture taken June 16, 2010. To match FEATURE RUSSIA-AUTOS/SCRAPPAGE REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin (RUSSIA - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS POLITICS) 
KASHMIR
RTR2CBOR 
April 01, 2010 
Roosters are kept in a cage at a market in Srinagar April 1, 2010. About 150,000 chickens and roosters... 
Srinagar, India 
Roosters are kept in a cage at a market in Srinagar 
Roosters are kept in a cage at a market in Srinagar April 1, 2010. About 150,000 chickens and roosters worth 15 million rupees ($335,000) are sold every day in Kashmir, the Poultry Department of Kashmir said. REUTERS/Fayaz Kabli (INDIAN-ADMINISTERED KASHMIR - Tags: ANIMALS BUSINESS) 
ITALY/
RTR2ABGJ 
February 15, 2010 
Oranges are seen during an annual Carnival battle in the northern Italian town of Ivrea February 15,... 
Ivrea, Italy 
Oranges are seen during an annual Carnival battle in Ivrea 
Oranges are seen during an annual Carnival battle in the northern Italian town of Ivrea February 15, 2010. The battle, which every year turns the small town into a mass of fruit-flinging madness, commemorates a local revolt which took place when a medieval count tried to exercise his right to sleep with a newly wedded girl on her wedding night. REUTERS/Paolo Bona (ITALY - Tags: SOCIETY) 
ITALY/
RTR2ABFE 
February 15, 2010 
People take a break after the "battaglia delle arance", or orange fight, a famous medieval battle scene... 
Ivrea, Italy 
People take a break after the "battaglia delle arance" in Ivrea 
People take a break after the "battaglia delle arance", or orange fight, a famous medieval battle scene in Ivrea February 15, 2010. The battle, which every year turns the small town into a mass of fruit-flinging madness, commemorates a local revolt when a medieval count tried to exercise his right to sleep with a newly wedded girl on her wedding night. REUTERS/Paolo Bona (ITALY - Tags: SOCIETY) 
ALGERIA
RTR29XRS 
February 07, 2010 
A worker waits for olives to be crushed at a traditional olive oil processing factory in the eastern... 
Algiers, Algeria 
A worker waits for olives to be crushed at a traditional olive oil processing factory in the eastern... 
A worker waits for olives to be crushed at a traditional olive oil processing factory in the eastern village of Al Kalaa, near Bejaia, about 250 km (155 miles) from Algiers, February 6, 2010. Farmers said the dip in this year's olive oil production was due to unusual weather patterns during the flowering season that had reduced the oil content in the olives. It was also attributed to some olive growers not respecting cultural techniques in the cultivation of olive oil, which led to damage in the new growth during the harvest season. Picture taken February 6, 2010. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra (ALGERIA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT AGRICULTURE FOOD BUSINESS) 
KASHMIR/
RTXPMJA 
October 14, 2009 
A worker carries a bucket full of plastic bottles at a compression plant in Srinagar October 14, 2009.... 
Srinagar, India 
A worker carries a bucket full of plastic bottles at a compression plant in Srinagar 
A worker carries a bucket full of plastic bottles at a compression plant in Srinagar October 14, 2009. The bottles will be crushed and then sold to a recycling plant. Srinagar city uses an average of a hundred thousand plastic bottles containing water and other soft drinks per day, a number that has been rising over the years, Manzoor Ahmad Taray, a solid waste management officer said on Wednesday. He added that the increased use of plastic bottles has had an impact on pollution in the lakes, rivers and wetlands. REUTERS/Fayaz Kabli (INDIAN-ADMINISTERED KASHMIR ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY) 
ALBANIA/
RTR27TZ9 
September 14, 2009 
Women crush grapes with their feet during a wine festival in Berat, some 120 km (75 miles) southeast... 
Tirana, Albania 
Women crush grapes with their feet during a wine festival in Berat 
Women crush grapes with their feet during a wine festival in Berat, some 120 km (75 miles) southeast of the capital Tirana, September 12, 2009. Picture taken on September 12, 2009. REUTERS/Arben Celi (ALBANIA SOCIETY) 
ALBANIA/
RTR27TZ5 
September 14, 2009 
People prepare to crush grapes with their feet during a wine festival in Berat, some 120 km (75 miles)... 
Tirana, Albania 
People prepare to crush grapes with their feet during a wine festival in Berat 
People prepare to crush grapes with their feet during a wine festival in Berat, some 120 km (75 miles) southeast of the capital Tirana, September 12, 2009. Picture taken on September 12, 2009. REUTERS/Arben Celi (ALBANIA SOCIETY) 
SLOVENIA/
RTR26FPD 
August 05, 2009 
A worker inspects crushed car shells at Avtotransporti Kastelec scrap yard in Grosuplje August 5, 2009.... 
Grosuplje, Slovenia 
A worker inspects crushed car shells at Avtotransporti Kastelec scrap yard in Grosuplje 
A worker inspects crushed car shells at Avtotransporti Kastelec scrap yard in Grosuplje August 5, 2009. Around 3,500 cars were scrapped in 2008, with approximately 92 percent of materials recycled. REUTERS/Tina Kosec (SLOVENIA TRANSPORT ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS) 
BRITAIN/
RTR256U8 
June 30, 2009 
A man gestures towards a pile of crushed cans at a recycling centre in Manchester, northern England June... 
Manchester, United Kingdom 
A man gestures towards a pile of crushed cans at a recycling centre in Manchester, northern England 
A man gestures towards a pile of crushed cans at a recycling centre in Manchester, northern England June 10, 2009.REUTERS/Nigel Roddis (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN/
RTR256U7 
June 30, 2009 
A man walks past piles of crushed cans at a recycling centre in Manchester, northern England June 10,... 
Manchester, United Kingdom 
A man walks past piles of crushed cans at a recycling centre in Manchester, northern England 
A man walks past piles of crushed cans at a recycling centre in Manchester, northern England June 10, 2009.REUTERS/Nigel Roddis (BRITAIN ENVIRONMENT FOOD BUSINESS) 
BRITAIN/
RTR256O7 
June 30, 2009 
Crushed cans are seen at a recycling centre in Manchester, northern England June 10, 2009.REUTERS/Nigel... 
Manchester, United Kingdom 
Crushed cans are seen at a recycling centre in Manchester, northern England 
Crushed cans are seen at a recycling centre in Manchester, northern England June 10, 2009.REUTERS/Nigel Roddis (BRITAIN ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS FOOD) 
MOROCCO/
RTR252H4 
June 26, 2009 
A woman crushes fruits from an argan tree near Essaouira June 26, 2009.
REUTERS/Rafael Marchante(MOROCCO... 
ESSAOUIRA, Morocco 
A woman crushes fruits from an argan tree near Essaouira 
A woman crushes fruits from an argan tree near Essaouira June 26, 2009.
REUTERS/Rafael Marchante(MOROCCO ENVIRONMENT) 
MOROCCO/
RTR252H0 
June 26, 2009 
Women crush fruits from the argan tree near Essaouira June 26, 2009.
REUTERS/Rafael Marchante(MOROCCO... 
ESSAOUIRA, Morocco 
Women crush fruits from the argan tree near Essaouira 
Women crush fruits from the argan tree near Essaouira June 26, 2009.
REUTERS/Rafael Marchante(MOROCCO ENVIRONMENT) 
ROMANIA/
RTXEAGO 
April 23, 2009 
A worker arranges about 168,000 crushed pirated CDs and DVDs with music, films and softwares seized from... 
Bucharest, Romania 
Worker arranges crushed pirated CDs and DVDs with music, films and softwares seized from street sellers... 
A worker arranges about 168,000 crushed pirated CDs and DVDs with music, films and softwares seized from street sellers and shops in the biggest action against intellectual property piracy in Bucharest April 23, 2009. Pirated copies hold around 50 percent of Romania's CD and DVD market, although the Balkan country is not a producer of illegal entertainment and software, according to the Romanian Office for Intellectual Property (ORDA). REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA CONFLICT SOCIETY POLITICS SCI TECH) 
GERMANY-CARS/SUBSIDY
RTXD8GG 
March 26, 2009 
Pressed cars are pictured on a junkyard in the western city of Herten March 26, 2009. Germany's main... 
HERTEN, Germany 
Pressed cars are pictured on a junkyard in the western city of Herten 
Pressed cars are pictured on a junkyard in the western city of Herten March 26, 2009. Germany's main coalition parties have agreed in principle to extend incentives the government has been offering consumers to boost car sales, a government source said march 25, 2009. Under the measure, which has helped boost demand for cars in Germany, the government is offering car owners 2,500 euros ($3,375) if they turn in vehicles over nine years old and switch to new models with lower emissions. REUTERS/Ina Fassbender (GERMANY TRANSPORT POLITICS) 
CHINA
RTX9YDM 
October 27, 2008 
A worker destroys unmarketable oranges at a market in Hefei, Anhui province, October 27, 2008. A pest... 
Hefei, China 
A worker destroys unmarketable oranges at a market in Hefei 
A worker destroys unmarketable oranges at a market in Hefei, Anhui province, October 27, 2008. A pest outbreak in the tangerines in southwest China's Sichuan Province has been contained despite a brief period of panic it caused among the public. The pest, tetradacus citri, occurred to tangerine crops in the Wangcang County of the Guangyuan City in Sichuan around September 22, said Mou Jinyi, an engineer of the provincial agriculture department, Xinhua News Agency reported last week. REUTERS/Jianan Yu (CHINA) 
SWITZERLAND/
RTX90L5 
September 28, 2008 
An extinguished cigarette is pictured in an ashtray in a bar in downtown Zurich September 28, 2008. Citizens... 
Zurich, Switzerland 
An extinguished cigarette is pictured in a bar in downtown Zurich 
An extinguished cigarette is pictured in an ashtray in a bar in downtown Zurich September 28, 2008. Citizens of Cantons Zurich and Basel City voted today for a law to ban smoking in restaurants and bars. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann (SWITZERLAND) 
OLYMPICS-BASEBALL/
RTR213LI 
August 14, 2008 
Leftfielder Masahiko Morino of Japan fails to catch a hit by Peng Cheng-Min of Taiwan in the fourth inning... 
Beijing, China 
Leftfielder Morino of Japan fails to catch hit by Peng of Taiwan in baseball game during Beijing 2008... 
Leftfielder Masahiko Morino of Japan fails to catch a hit by Peng Cheng-Min of Taiwan in the fourth inning of their baseball game during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games August 14, 2008. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi (CHINA) 
OLYMPICS-ARCHERY/
RTR20Y5D 
August 12, 2008 
Khatuna Lorig of the U.S. takes aim during her women's individual 1/32 elimination archery round against... 
Beijing, China 
Lorig of the U.S. takes aim during her women's individual 1/32 elimination archery round against Arnold... 
Khatuna Lorig of the U.S. takes aim during her women's individual 1/32 elimination archery round against Virginie Arnold of France at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games August 12, 2008. REUTERS/Ruben Sprich (CHINA) 
QUAKE/
RTX734P 
May 16, 2008 
A survivor carrying goods evacuates the area past a huge rock lying on top of a car on a road near a... 
BEICHUAN, China 
A survivor carrying goods evacuates the area past a huge rock lying on top of a car on a road near a... 
A survivor carrying goods evacuates the area past a huge rock lying on top of a car on a road near a mountain in the centre of earthquake-hit Beichuan county, Sichuan province, May 16, 2008. China struggled to bury its dead and help tens of thousands of injured and homeless on Friday when a powerful aftershock brought new havoc four days after an earthquake thought to have killed more than 50,000. REUTERS/Jason Lee (CHINA) BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE 
QUAKE/
RTX5S6Z 
May 16, 2008 
A survivor carrying goods evacuates the area past a huge rock lying on top of a car on a road near a... 
Mianyang, China 
A survivor carrying goods evacuates the area past a huge rock lying on top of a car on a road near a... 
A survivor carrying goods evacuates the area past a huge rock lying on top of a car on a road near a mountain in the centre of earthquake-hit Beichuan county, Sichuan province, May 16, 2008. China struggled to bury its dead and help tens of thousands of injured and homeless on Friday when a powerful aftershock brought new havoc four days after an earthquake thought to have killed more than 50,000. REUTERS/Jason Lee (CHINA) also see GF2E46I0XPG01 
NCAA/BASKETBALL
RTR1YXMP 
March 30, 2008 
George Washington University's Kimberly Beck (bottom) reacts as Rutgers University's Kia Vaughn looks... 
Greensboro, UNITED STATES 
George Washington University's Kimberly Beck reacts as Rutgers University's Kia Vaughn looks to make... 
George Washington University's Kimberly Beck (bottom) reacts as Rutgers University's Kia Vaughn looks to make a pass during the second half of their NCAA women's East Regional semi-final basketball game in Greensboro March 30, 2008. REUTERS/Ellen Ozier (UNITED STATES) 
USA/
RTR1SX8O 
August 19, 2007 
Texan Donald League holds his hairless Sphynx cat, Squish, during the South Central regional cat show... 
Waco, UNITED STATES 
Man holds his cat during the regional cat tournament in Texas 
Texan Donald League holds his hairless Sphynx cat, Squish, during the South Central regional cat show sponsored by The International Cat Association in Waco, Texas August 19, 2007. REUTERS/Larry Downing (UNITED STATES) 
ROMANIA-PIRACY/
RTR1PC5C 
May 04, 2007 
Crushed pirated CDs and DVDs of music, films and software seized from street sellers and shops are seen... 
Bucharest, Romania 
Crushed pirated CDs and DVDs of music, films and software seized from street sellers and shops are seen... 
Crushed pirated CDs and DVDs of music, films and software seized from street sellers and shops are seen in Bucharest May 4, 2007. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel 
INDIA/
RTR1OVBY 
April 21, 2007 
A rescue worker sits next to a man under the rear wheel of a bus after an accident between a bus and... 
ZINGER, India 
A rescue worker sits next to a man under the rear wheel of a bus after an accident between a bus and... 
A rescue worker sits next to a man under the rear wheel of a bus after an accident between a bus and a truck on an expressway in Zinger village, 20 km (12 miles) south of Ahmedabad, April 21, 2007. Nine people were killed and seven others critically wounded in the accident, police said. The man survived the accident. REUTERS/Amit Dave (INDIA) 
WEATHER/
RTR1OKRX 
April 13, 2007 
A tree uprooted by high winds lands on a parked car in Los Angeles April 12, 2007. High winds gusting... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Tree uprooted by high winds lands on a parked car in Los Angeles 
A tree uprooted by high winds lands on a parked car in Los Angeles April 12, 2007. High winds gusting up to 50 mph (80 kph) brought down trees and power lines and whipped up brush fires that burned three multimillion-dollar homes in southern California. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni (UNITED STATES) 
WEATHER/
RTR1OKRW 
April 13, 2007 
People look at a tree uprooted by high winds, which landed on a parked car, in Los Angeles April 12,... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
People look at a tree uprooted by high winds in Los Angeles 
People look at a tree uprooted by high winds, which landed on a parked car, in Los Angeles April 12, 2007. High winds gusting up to 50 mph (80 kph) brought down trees and power lines and whipped up brush fires that burned three multimillion-dollar homes in southern California. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni (UNITED STATES) 
WEATHER/
RTR1OKRS 
April 13, 2007 
A man looks at a tree uprooted by high winds, which landed on a parked car, in Los Angeles April 12,... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Man looks at a tree uprooted by high winds in Los Angeles 
A man looks at a tree uprooted by high winds, which landed on a parked car, in Los Angeles April 12, 2007. High winds gusting up to 50 mph (80 kph) brought down trees and power lines and whipped up brush fires that burned three multimillion-dollar homes in southern California. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni (UNITED STATES) 
NIGER/
RTR1O5NV 
March 31, 2007 
Nigerian women beat stems of millet in Salewa village, March 31, 2007 about 400 km (249 miles) from the... 
Salewa, Niger 
Nigerian women beat stems of millet in Salewa village 
Nigerian women beat stems of millet in Salewa village, March 31, 2007 about 400 km (249 miles) from the capital Niamey, one of the country's most vulnerable regions in terms of food insecurity . REUTERS/Samuel de Jaegere (NIGER) 
POLAND-AUSCHWITZ/
RTR1LRGK 
January 29, 2007 
Shoes which belonged to prisoners are seen in the former Nazi death camp Auschwitz in Oswiecim January... 
Oswiecim, Poland 
Shoes which belonged to prisoners are seen in the former Nazi death camp Auschwitz in Oswiecim 
Shoes which belonged to prisoners are seen in the former Nazi death camp Auschwitz in Oswiecim January 12, 2007. Conservationists are working on the museum of Auschwitz to preserve the site. REUTERS/Katarina Stoltz (POLAND)
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SPAIN
RTR1HWUR 
October 01, 2006 
Men tread on grapes in a wooden barrel during the annual grape harvest fiesta in Alboloduy, in the southern... 
ALBOLODUY, Spain 
Men tread on grapes in a wooden barrel during the annual grape harvest fiesta in Alboloduy 
Men tread on grapes in a wooden barrel during the annual grape harvest fiesta in Alboloduy, in the southern Spanish region of Almeria October 1, 2006. REUTERS/Francisco Bonilla (SPAIN) 
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