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In a sports-crazed Arkansas town, football is a reason to get vaccinated 
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CHRISTMAS-SEASON/SWISS
RTX8GJXB 
December 16, 2020 
People walk under Christmas illuminations at the Bahnhofstrasse shopping street in Zurich, Switzerland... 
Zurich, Switzerland 
People walk under Christmas illuminations at the Bahnhofstrasse shopping street in Zurich 
People walk under Christmas illuminations at the Bahnhofstrasse shopping street in Zurich, Switzerland December 16, 2020. Picture taken with long exposure. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann 
CHRISTMAS-SEASON/
RTX8CLLJ 
November 28, 2020 
People walk under Christmas illuminations, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues,... 
Zurich, Switzerland 
People walk under Christmas illuminations on Bahnhofstrasse shopping street in Zurich 
People walk under Christmas illuminations, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, on Bahnhofstrasse shopping street in Zurich, Switzerland November 28, 2020. Picture taken with long exposure. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTS36SS9 
March 20, 2020 
A 200-bed temporary field hospital under construction for people exposed to, at risk of exposure, or... 
SHORELINE, UNITED STATES 
Construction of a temporary field hospital at the Shoreline Soccer Field during the outbreak of coronavirus... 
A 200-bed temporary field hospital under construction for people exposed to, at risk of exposure, or becoming ill with coronavirus is pictured at a Shoreline Soccer Field during the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Shoreline, Washington, U.S. March 20, 2020. REUTERS/Jason Redmond 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTS36SQN 
March 20, 2020 
Cristina Gonzalez and Anthony Wright, both of King County Facilities Management, tour a 200-bed temporary... 
SHORELINE, UNITED STATES 
Gonzalez and Wright of King County Facilities Management tour a temporary field hospital under construction... 
Cristina Gonzalez and Anthony Wright, both of King County Facilities Management, tour a 200-bed temporary field hospital under construction for people exposed to, at risk of exposure, or becoming ill with coronavirus at the Shoreline Soccer Field during the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Shoreline, Washington, U.S. March 20, 2020. REUTERS/Jason Redmond 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTS36NWP 
March 19, 2020 
A 200-bed temporary field hospital for people exposed to, at risk of exposure, or becoming ill with coronavirus... 
SHORELINE, UNITED STATES 
A 200-bed temporary field hospital for people exposed to, at risk of exposure, or becoming ill with coronavirus... 
A 200-bed temporary field hospital for people exposed to, at risk of exposure, or becoming ill with coronavirus at the Shoreline Soccer Field is pictured under construction during the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Shoreline, Washington, U.S. March 19, 2020. REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/SWISS
RTS36KGR 
March 18, 2020 
A traffic flow under a display announcing the limited departure to Austria, Germany, and Italy on the... 
BAD RAGAZ, Switzerland 
A traffic flow under a display announcing the limited departure to Austria, Germany, and Italy on the... 
A traffic flow under a display announcing the limited departure to Austria, Germany, and Italy on the Autobahn 13 motorway near Bad Ragaz Switzerland March 18, 2020. Picture taken with a long exposure. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTS35DBQ 
March 09, 2020 
The Columbia University Library in New York City, where classes on Monday and Tuesday were suspended... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
The Columbia University Library in New York City, where classes on Monday and Tuesday were suspended... 
The Columbia University Library in New York City, where classes on Monday and Tuesday were suspended because someone on the campus was under quarantine from exposure to the coronavirus, is seen in New York, U.S., March 9, 2020. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTS35DBM 
March 09, 2020 
The stairs of the Columbia University Library in New York City, where classes on Monday and Tuesday were... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
The stairs of the Columbia University Library in New York City, where classes on Monday and Tuesday were... 
The stairs of the Columbia University Library in New York City, where classes on Monday and Tuesday were suspended because someone on the campus was under quarantine from exposure to the coronavirus, are seen in New York, U.S., March 9, 2020. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTS35DBL 
March 09, 2020 
A man walks on the stairs of the Columbia University Library in New York City, where classes on Monday... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A man walks on the stairs of the Columbia University Library in New York City, where classes on Monday... 
A man walks on the stairs of the Columbia University Library in New York City, where classes on Monday and Tuesday were suspended because someone on the campus was under quarantine from exposure to the coronavirus, in New York, U.S., March 9, 2020. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTS35DBE 
March 09, 2020 
A woman walks through campus at Columbia University in New York City, where classes on Monday and Tuesday... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A woman walks through campus at Columbia University in New York City, where classes on Monday and Tuesday... 
A woman walks through campus at Columbia University in New York City, where classes on Monday and Tuesday were suspended because someone on the campus was under quarantine from exposure to the coronavirus, in New York, U.S., March 9, 2020. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTS35DBC 
March 09, 2020 
A person walks through campus at Columbia University in New York City, where classes on Monday and Tuesday... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A person walks through campus at Columbia University in New York City, where classes on Monday and Tuesday... 
A person walks through campus at Columbia University in New York City, where classes on Monday and Tuesday were suspended because someone on the campus was under quarantine from exposure to the coronavirus, in New York, U.S., March 9, 2020. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTS35DBA 
March 09, 2020 
A woman wears a face mask at Columbia University in New York City, where classes on Monday and Tuesday... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A woman wears a face mask at Columbia University in New York City, where classes on Monday and Tuesday... 
A woman wears a face mask at Columbia University in New York City, where classes on Monday and Tuesday were suspended because someone on the campus was under quarantine from exposure to the coronavirus, in New York, U.S., March 9, 2020. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTS35DB8 
March 09, 2020 
People with face masks walk at Columbia University in New York City, where classes on Monday and Tuesday... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
People with face masks walk at Columbia University in New York City, where classes on Monday and Tuesday... 
People with face masks walk at Columbia University in New York City, where classes on Monday and Tuesday were suspended because someone on the campus was under quarantine from exposure to the coronavirus, in New York, U.S., March 9, 2020. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTS35DAJ 
March 09, 2020 
A man with a face mask walks down the stairs of a library at Columbia University in New York City, where... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A man with a face mask walks down the stairs of a library at Columbia University in New York City, where... 
A man with a face mask walks down the stairs of a library at Columbia University in New York City, where classes on Monday and Tuesday were suspended because someone on the campus was under quarantine from exposure to the coronavirus, in New York, U.S., March 9, 2020. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTS35DAB 
March 09, 2020 
A man with a face mask walks mask at Columbia University in New York City, where classes on Monday and... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A man with a face mask walks with a face mask at Columbia University in New York City, where classes... 
A man with a face mask walks mask at Columbia University in New York City, where classes on Monday and Tuesday were suspended because someone on the campus was under quarantine from exposure to the coronavirus, in New York, U.S., March 9, 2020. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
HUNGARY-ACCIDENT/BOAT
RTX6X86V 
May 30, 2019 
A rescue vessel is seen under the Margaret Bridge near the site of a ship accident, which killed several... 
Budapest, Hungary 
Ship accident on the Danube river in Budapest 
A rescue vessel is seen under the Margaret Bridge near the site of a ship accident, which killed several people, on the Danube river in Budapest, Hungary, May 30, 2019. Picture taken with long time exposure. REUTERS/Marko Djurica 
RUSSIA-ENVIRONMENT/
RTX5MQXI 
April 11, 2018 
The sun sets behind the business tower Lakhta Centre under construction in St. Petersburg, Russia April... 
St. Petersburg, Russia 
The sun sets behind the business tower Lakhta Centre under construction in St. Petersburg 
The sun sets behind the business tower Lakhta Centre under construction in St. Petersburg, Russia April 11, 2018. Picture taken with long exposure. REUTERS/Anton Vaganov 
RUSSIA-ENVIRONMENT/
RTX5MMTL 
April 11, 2018 
The sun sets behind the business tower Lakhta Centre under construction in St. Petersburg, Russia April... 
St. Petersburg, Russia 
The sun sets behind the business tower Lakhta Centre under construction in St. Petersburg 
The sun sets behind the business tower Lakhta Centre under construction in St. Petersburg, Russia April 11, 2018. Picture taken with long exposure. REUTERS/Anton Vaganov 
SPAIN-CULTURE/
RTX4H2KY 
January 21, 2018 
Revellers dressed as devils walk among fireworks during "Correfocs" (fire runs), traditional celebrations... 
Palma De Mallorca, Spain 
Revellers dressed as devils walk among fireworks during "Correfocs" in Palma de Mallorca 
Revellers dressed as devils walk among fireworks during "Correfocs" (fire runs), traditional celebrations in eastern Spain with people dressed as dancing devils while lighting fireworks among crowds of spectators, to mark the end of the local festivities in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, January 21, 2018. REUTERS/Enrique Calvo TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
GLOBAL-POY/TRUMP
RTX3M3WK 
December 06, 2017 
U.S. President Donald Trump arrives at a rally in Huntington, West Virginia, U.S., August 3, 2017. Carlos... 
Huntington, UNITED STATES 
Pictures of the Year: U.S. Politics 
U.S. President Donald Trump arrives at a rally in Huntington, West Virginia, U.S., August 3, 2017. Carlos Barria: "President Trump travelled to Huntington, West Virginia, for one of his usual campaign rallies. While members of his family spoke to the crowd he was waiting under a black curtain to be introduced. Suddenly he walked onto the stage, one of the first frames that I took was of his hand. I set my exposure for the light on the stage hoping to create this dark background and it worked." REUTERS/Carlos Barria/File Photo SEARCH "POY TRUMP" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "REUTERS POY" FOR ALL BEST OF 2017 PACKAGES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
RUSSIA-TRANSPORT/
RTX2XD6S 
January 03, 2017 
Vehicles drive along a bridge under construction across the Yenisei river in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, Russia... 
Krasnoyarsk, Russia 
Vehicles drive along bridge under construction across Yenisei river in Krasnoyarsk 
Vehicles drive along a bridge under construction across the Yenisei river in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, Russia January 3, 2017. Picture taken with long exposure. REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin 
RUSSIA-CITYSCAPE/
RTSQPV3 
October 04, 2016 
Vehicles drive along a bridge under construction across the Yenisei river in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, October... 
Krasnoyarsk, Russia 
Vehicles drive along bridge across Yenisei river in Krasnoyarsk 
Vehicles drive along a bridge under construction across the Yenisei river in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, October 4, 2016. Picture taken with long exposure. REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin 
RUSSIA-CITYSCAPE/
RTSQPV2 
October 04, 2016 
Vehicles drive along a bridge under construction across the Yenisei river in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, October... 
Krasnoyarsk, Russia 
Vehicles drive along bridge across Yenisei river in Krasnoyarsk 
Vehicles drive along a bridge under construction across the Yenisei river in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, October 4, 2016. Picture taken with long exposure. REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin 
HUNGARY-REENACTMENT/
RTSDKFJ 
April 04, 2016 
People dressed as Austrian soldiers of the Habsburg dynasty take part in the re-enactment of the battle... 
TAPIOBICSKE, Hungary 
People dressed as Austrian soldiers of the Habsburg dynasty take part in the re-enactment of the battle... 
People dressed as Austrian soldiers of the Habsburg dynasty take part in the re-enactment of the battle against Hungary in Tapiobicske, Hungary April 4, 2016. REUTERS/Laszlo Balogh
ITALY-TAX/CREDIT SUISSE GP
RTSA299 
March 09, 2016 
The Credit Suisse logo is seen at the headquarters in downtown Milan, Italy, March 9, 2016. Credit Suisse... 
Milan, Italy 
The Credit Suisse logo is seen at the headquarters in downtown Milan 
The Credit Suisse logo is seen at the headquarters in downtown Milan, Italy, March 9, 2016. Credit Suisse Group is under investigation in Italy in connection with a case looking into allegations that the bank helped wealthy clients transfer undeclared funds offshore, Italian judicial sources said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini 
ITALY-TAX/CREDIT SUISSE GP
RTSA295 
March 09, 2016 
The Credit Suisse logo is seen at the headquarters in downtown Milan, Italy, March 9, 2016. Credit Suisse... 
Milan, Italy 
The Credit Suisse logo is seen at the headquarters in downtown Milan 
The Credit Suisse logo is seen at the headquarters in downtown Milan, Italy, March 9, 2016. Credit Suisse Group is under investigation in Italy in connection with a case looking into allegations that the bank helped wealthy clients transfer undeclared funds offshore, Italian judicial sources said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
NFL-SUPERBOWL/AUSTRALIA
RTX25XAP 
February 08, 2016 
Australian NFL fans watch the telecast of the NFL Super Bowl on a large screen at the Western Suburbs... 
Sydney, Australia 
Australian NFL fans watch the telecast of the NFL Super Bowl on a large screen at the Western Suburbs... 
Australian NFL fans watch the telecast of the NFL Super Bowl on a large screen at the Western Suburbs Leagues Club in Leumeah, located west of Sydney, Australia, February 8, 2016. Australia has traditionally had one of the highest viewing figures pro rata for the Super Bowl outside the United States with some 200,000 out of a population of 23 million tuning in for the 2014 showpiece. The NFL received huge exposure Down Under last year when Jarryd Hayne made an audacious decision to cut short his career as one of the biggest stars in the country's National Rugby League and head stateside to play for the San Francisco 49ers. REUTERS/David Gray 
NFL-SUPERBOWL/AUSTRALIA
RTX25XAO 
February 08, 2016 
Australian NFL fans watch the telecast of the NFL Super Bowl on a large screen at the Western Suburbs... 
Sydney, Australia 
Australian NFL fans watch the telecast of the NFL Super Bowl on a large screen at the Western Suburbs... 
Australian NFL fans watch the telecast of the NFL Super Bowl on a large screen at the Western Suburbs Leagues Club in Leumeah, located west of Sydney, Australia, February 8, 2016. Australia has traditionally had one of the highest viewing figures pro rata for the Super Bowl outside the United States with some 200,000 out of a population of 23 million tuning in for the 2014 showpiece. The NFL received huge exposure Down Under last year when Jarryd Hayne made an audacious decision to cut short his career as one of the biggest stars in the country's National Rugby League and head stateside to play for the San Francisco 49ers. REUTERS/David Gray 
NFL-SUPERBOWL/AUSTRALIA
RTX25XAM 
February 08, 2016 
Australian NFL fans watch the telecast of the NFL Super Bowl on a large screen at the Western Suburbs... 
Sydney, Australia 
Australian NFL fans watch the telecast of the NFL Super Bowl on a large screen at the Western Suburbs... 
Australian NFL fans watch the telecast of the NFL Super Bowl on a large screen at the Western Suburbs Leagues Club in Leumeah, located west of Sydney, Australia, February 8, 2016. Australia has traditionally had one of the highest viewing figures pro rata for the Super Bowl outside the United States with some 200,000 out of a population of 23 million tuning in for the 2014 showpiece. The NFL received huge exposure Down Under last year when Jarryd Hayne made an audacious decision to cut short his career as one of the biggest stars in the country's National Rugby League and head stateside to play for the San Francisco 49ers. REUTERS/David Gray 
NFL-SUPERBOWL/AUSTRALIA
RTX25XAL 
February 08, 2016 
Australian NFL fans watch the telecast of the NFL Super Bowl on a large screen at the Western Suburbs... 
Sydney, Australia 
Australian NFL fans watch the telecast of the NFL Super Bowl on a large screen at the Western Suburbs... 
Australian NFL fans watch the telecast of the NFL Super Bowl on a large screen at the Western Suburbs Leagues Club in Leumeah, located west of Sydney, Australia, February 8, 2016. Australia has traditionally had one of the highest viewing figures pro rata for the Super Bowl outside the United States with some 200,000 out of a population of 23 million tuning in for the 2014 showpiece. The NFL received huge exposure Down Under last year when Jarryd Hayne made an audacious decision to cut short his career as one of the biggest stars in the country's National Rugby League and head stateside to play for the San Francisco 49ers. REUTERS/David Gray 
RUSSIA-RELIGION/
RTX22Z28 
January 19, 2016 
People immerse themselves in icy waters of a lake during Orthodox Epiphany celebrations outside Ryazan,... 
Ryazan, Russia 
People immerse themselves in icy waters of a lake during Orthodox Epiphany celebrations outside Ryazan... 
People immerse themselves in icy waters of a lake during Orthodox Epiphany celebrations outside Ryazan, Russia, January 18, 2016. Orthodox believers mark Epiphany on January 19 by immersing themselves in icy waters regardless of the weather. Picture taken January 18, 2016. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov 
RUSSIA-RELIGION/
RTX22Z26 
January 19, 2016 
A man makes the sign of a cross while taking a dip in the icy waters of a lake during Orthodox Epiphany... 
Ryazan, Russia 
A man makes the sign of a cross while taking a dip in the icy waters of a lake during Orthodox Epiphany... 
A man makes the sign of a cross while taking a dip in the icy waters of a lake during Orthodox Epiphany celebrations outside Ryazan, Russia, January 18, 2016. Orthodox believers mark Epiphany on January 19 by immersing themselves in icy waters regardless of the weather. Picture taken January 18, 2016. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov 
FRANCE-SOCIETY/
RTX1X1Q7 
December 03, 2015 
Marion (L) and Nikola (R), members of the Sport Saber League, pose with their light sabers in front of... 
Paris, France 
Marion and Nikola, members of the Sport Saber League, pose with their light sabers in front of the Eiffel... 
Marion (L) and Nikola (R), members of the Sport Saber League, pose with their light sabers in front of the Eiffel tower in Paris, France, November 26, 2015. Three "Star Wars" fans opened the French Academy of the Sport Saber League in September 2015 due to the increase interest for light saber fighting and the upcoming movie "The Force Awakens" which will premier in Paris, December 16th, two days before its worldwide official release. Picture taken November 26, 2015 with a slow shutter speed. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
FRANCE-SOCIETY/
RTX1X1MI 
December 03, 2015 
Marion (L) and Nikola (R), members of the Sport Saber League, pose with their light sabers in front of... 
Paris, France 
Marion and Nikola, members of the Sport Saber League, pose with their light sabers in front of the Eiffel... 
Marion (L) and Nikola (R), members of the Sport Saber League, pose with their light sabers in front of the Eiffel tower in Paris, France, November 26, 2015. Three "Star Wars" fans opened the French Academy of the Sport Saber League in September 2015 due to the increase interest for light saber fighting and the upcoming movie "The Force Awakens" which will premier in Paris, December 16th, two days before its worldwide official release. Picture taken November 26, 2015 with a slow shutter speed. REUTERS/Charles Platiau 
CLIMATECHANGE-SUMMIT/EARTHPRINTS-SWITZERLAND
RTS4K0S 
October 15, 2015 
Hikers get ready under the full moon at the Konkordia Hut above the Aletsch Glacier at Konkordia Place,... 
KONKORDIA, Switzerland 
Wider Image: Earthprints: Aletsch Glacier 
Hikers get ready under the full moon at the Konkordia Hut above the Aletsch Glacier at Konkordia Place, Switzerland, August 29, 2015. One of Europe's biggest glaciers, the Great Aletsch coils 23 km (14 miles) through the Swiss Alps - and yet this mighty river of ice could almost vanish in the lifetimes of people born today because of climate change. The glacier, 900 metres (2,950 feet) thick at one point, has retreated about 3 km (1.9 miles) since 1870 and that pace is quickening. Picture taken with long exposure. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse??PICTURE 28 OF 31 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "EARTHPRINTS: ALETSCH GLACIER". SEARCH "EARTHPRINTS ALETSCH" FOR ALL IMAGES. 
VIETNAM-WAR/AGENTORANGE
RTX19N8Y 
April 21, 2015 
16-year-old Le Dang Ngoc Hung, who suffers from mental and physical health problems, rests under a mosquito... 
Danang, Vietnam 
Wider Image: Vietnam: The Legacy Of Agent Orange 
16-year-old Le Dang Ngoc Hung, who suffers from mental and physical health problems, rests under a mosquito net in the family house in Phuoc Thai village, outside Danang April 12, 2015. Le Dang Ngoc Hung's grandfather Le Van Dan, a former artillery soldier with the South Vietnamese army, said he was exposed to Agent Orange more than once, including being directly sprayed by U.S. planes near his village before he joined the military. Health officials confirmed two of his grandsons’ disabilities are due to his exposure to the defoliant, Le Van Dan said. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

PICTURE 20 OF 24 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "VIETNAM: LEGACY OF AGENT ORANGE"??SEARCH "AGENT SAGOLJ" FOR ALL IMAGES 
USA-MUSIC/
RTR4WW8B 
April 11, 2015 
People sit under a row of lit balloons in front of a ferris wheel at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts... 
Indio, UNITED STATES 
People sit under a row of lit balloons in front of a ferris wheel at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts... 
People sit under a row of lit balloons in front of a ferris wheel at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California April 10, 2015. Picture taken with a long camera exposure. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson 
USA-POLITICS/CHICAGO-CAMERAS
RTR4QIT0 
February 21, 2015 
Lights from buildings and passing cars are seen by a sign announcing a red light camera in downtown Chicago,... 
Chicago, UNITED STATES 
Lights from buildings and passing cars are seen by a sign announcing a red light camera in downtown Chicago... 
Lights from buildings and passing cars are seen by a sign announcing a red light camera in downtown Chicago, Illinois, February 9, 2015. It is one of the most dreaded pieces of mail in Chicago - the $100 ticket that comes after being caught by one of the city's red light or speed cameras. Chicago is hardly the only U.S. city to install such cameras. But the cost of the tickets, and whether the scandal-plagued program makes the city's streets safer, has become a hot topic for Chicago's Feb. 24 mayoral election. Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who supports the nation's largest automated camera system, is polling slightly under the 50 percent plus one vote he needs to avoid a run-off against the second-highest vote-getter. Three of the four challengers seeking to topple Emanuel say the cameras should go. Picture taken with long camera exposure and on February 9, 2015. To match Feature USA-POLITICS/CHICAGO-CAMERAS REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS TRANSPORT ELECTIONS) 
USA-POLITICS/CHICAGO-CAMERAS
RTR4QIS9 
February 21, 2015 
Cars cause streaks of lights as they drive past a red light camera in downtown Chicago, Illinois, February... 
Chicago, UNITED STATES 
Cars cause streaks of lights as they drive past a red light camera in downtown Chicago 
Cars cause streaks of lights as they drive past a red light camera in downtown Chicago, Illinois, February 9, 2015. It is one of the most dreaded pieces of mail in Chicago - the $100 ticket that comes after being caught by one of the city's red light or speed cameras. Chicago is hardly the only U.S. city to install such cameras. But the cost of the tickets, and whether the scandal-plagued program makes the city's streets safer, has become a hot topic for Chicago's Feb. 24 mayoral election. Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who supports the nation's largest automated camera system, is polling slightly under the 50 percent plus one vote he needs to avoid a run-off against the second-highest vote-getter. Three of the four challengers seeking to topple Emanuel say the cameras should go. Picture taken with long exposure and on February 9, 2015. To match Feature USA-POLITICS/CHICAGO-CAMERAS REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS TRANSPORT ELECTIONS) 
VENEZUELA-MUSIC/
RTR4AWIX 
October 13, 2014 
A member of "El Sistema" plays on a harp, as part of its "New Members" program, next to a newborn baby... 
Caracas, Venezuela 
A member of "El Sistema" plays on a harp, as part of its "New Members" program, next to a newborn baby... 
A member of "El Sistema" plays on a harp, as part of its "New Members" program, next to a newborn baby at a public maternity hospital in Caracas October 1, 2014. In a nation awash with guns and with one of the world's highest murder rates, Venezuela's hugely successful classical music program, known as "El Sistema" (The System), has for decades sought to counteract poor children's exposure to violence with the gentle and inspiring influence of classical music. It used to only admit children aged at least 5. But under its latest "New Members" projects, hundreds of smaller infants can receive voice lessons, musical initiation with paper-made instruments, and free concerts, at its base in Caracas. Picture taken October 1, 2014. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: EDUCATION HEALTH SOCIETY) BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE 
VENEZUELA-MUSIC/
RTR4A08R 
October 13, 2014 
A member of "El Sistema" plays on a harp, as part of its "New Members" program, next to a newborn baby... 
Caracas, Venezuela 
A member of "El Sistema" plays on a harp, as part of its "New Members" program, next to a newborn baby... 
A member of "El Sistema" plays on a harp, as part of its "New Members" program, next to a newborn baby at a public maternity hospital in Caracas October 1, 2014. In a nation awash with guns and with one of the world's highest murder rates, Venezuela's hugely successful classical music program, known as "El Sistema" (The System), has for decades sought to counteract poor children's exposure to violence with the gentle and inspiring influence of classical music. It used to only admit children aged at least 5. But under its latest "New Members" projects, hundreds of smaller infants can receive voice lessons, musical initiation with paper-made instruments, and free concerts, at its base in Caracas. Picture taken October 1, 2014. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: EDUCATION HEALTH SOCIETY) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE ALSO SEE: GM1EAAL0MYU01 
VENEZUELA-MUSIC/
RTR4A082 
October 13, 2014 
A nurse holds a certificate of membership from "El Sistema", as part of its "New Members" program, next... 
Caracas, Venezuela 
A nurse holds a certificate of membership from "El Sistema", as part of its "New Members" program, next... 
A nurse holds a certificate of membership from "El Sistema", as part of its "New Members" program, next to a newborn baby at a public maternity hospital in Caracas October 1, 2014. In a nation awash with guns and with one of the world's highest murder rates, Venezuela's hugely successful classical music program, known as "El Sistema" (The System), has for decades sought to counteract poor children's exposure to violence with the gentle and inspiring influence of classical music. It used to only admit children aged at least 5. But under its latest "New Members" projects, hundreds of smaller infants can receive voice lessons, musical initiation with paper-made instruments, and free concerts, at its base in Caracas. Picture taken October 1, 2014. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: EDUCATION HEALTH SOCIETY) 
VENEZUELA-MUSIC/
RTR4A07D 
October 13, 2014 
Members of "El Sistema" play harps, as part of their "New Members" program, while a newborn baby is carried... 
Caracas, Venezuela 
Members of "El Sistema" play harps, as part of their "New Members" program, while a newborn baby is carried... 
Members of "El Sistema" play harps, as part of their "New Members" program, while a newborn baby is carried out from the operating room by a nurse at a public maternity hospital in Caracas October 1, 2014. In a nation awash with guns and with one of the world's highest murder rates, Venezuela's hugely successful classical music program, known as "El Sistema" (The System), has for decades sought to counteract poor children's exposure to violence with the gentle and inspiring influence of classical music. It used to only admit children aged at least 5. But under its latest "New Members" projects, hundreds of smaller infants can receive voice lessons, musical initiation with paper-made instruments, and free concerts, at its base in Caracas. Picture taken October 1, 2014. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: EDUCATION HEALTH SOCIETY) 
VENEZUELA-MUSIC/
RTR4A06Y 
October 13, 2014 
Members of "El Sistema" play harps, as part of their "New Members" program, outside of the operating... 
Caracas, Venezuela 
Members of "El Sistema" play harps, as part of their "New Members" program, outside of the operating... 
Members of "El Sistema" play harps, as part of their "New Members" program, outside of the operating room where a woman is giving birth to her son at a public maternity hospital in Caracas October 1, 2014. In a nation awash with guns and with one of the world's highest murder rates, Venezuela's hugely successful classical music program, known as "El Sistema" (The System), has for decades sought to counteract poor children's exposure to violence with the gentle and inspiring influence of classical music. It used to only admit children aged at least 5. But under its latest "New Members" projects, hundreds of smaller infants can receive voice lessons, musical initiation with paper-made instruments, and free concerts, at its base in Caracas. Picture taken October 1, 2014. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: EDUCATION HEALTH SOCIETY) 
VENEZUELA-MUSIC/
RTR4A06F 
October 13, 2014 
Members of "El Sistema" play harps, as part of their "New Members" program, inside the childbirth unit... 
Caracas, Venezuela 
Members of "El Sistema" play harps, as part of their "New Members" program, inside the childbirth unit... 
Members of "El Sistema" play harps, as part of their "New Members" program, inside the childbirth unit of a public maternity hospital in Caracas October 1, 2014. In a nation awash with guns and with one of the world's highest murder rates, Venezuela's hugely successful classical music program, known as "El Sistema" (The System), has for decades sought to counteract poor children's exposure to violence with the gentle and inspiring influence of classical music. It used to only admit children aged at least 5. But under its latest "New Members" projects, hundreds of smaller infants can receive voice lessons, musical initiation with paper-made instruments, and free concerts, at its base in Caracas. Picture taken October 1, 2014. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: EDUCATION HEALTH SOCIETY) 
VENEZUELA-MUSIC/
RTR4A05X 
October 13, 2014 
Members of "El Sistema" play harps, as part of their "New Members" program, inside the childbirth unit... 
Caracas, Venezuela 
Members of "El Sistema" play harps, as part of their "New Members" program, inside the childbirth unit... 
Members of "El Sistema" play harps, as part of their "New Members" program, inside the childbirth unit of a public maternity hospital in Caracas October 1, 2014. In a nation awash with guns and with one of the world's highest murder rates, Venezuela's hugely successful classical music program, known as "El Sistema" (The System), has for decades sought to counteract poor children's exposure to violence with the gentle and inspiring influence of classical music. It used to only admit children aged at least 5. But under its latest "New Members" projects, hundreds of smaller infants can receive voice lessons, musical initiation with paper-made instruments, and free concerts, at its base in Caracas. Picture taken October 1, 2014. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: EDUCATION HEALTH SOCIETY) 
VENEZUELA-MUSIC/
RTR4A056 
October 13, 2014 
A girl dances on stage during an interactive concert that is part of the "New Members" program in the... 
Caracas, Venezuela 
A girl dances on stage during an interactive concert that is part of the "New Members" program in the... 
A girl dances on stage during an interactive concert that is part of the "New Members" program in the headquarters of "El Sistema" in Caracas September 27, 2014. In a nation awash with guns and with one of the world's highest murder rates, Venezuela's hugely successful classical music program, known as "El Sistema" (The System), has for decades sought to counteract poor children's exposure to violence with the gentle and inspiring influence of classical music. It used to only admit children aged at least 5. But under its latest "New Members" projects, hundreds of smaller infants can receive voice lessons, musical initiation with paper-made instruments, and free concerts, at its base in Caracas. Picture taken September 27, 2014. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: SOCIETY EDUCATION) 
VENEZUELA-MUSIC/
RTR4A04N 
October 13, 2014 
A woman and her daughter attend an interactive concert that is part of the "New Members" program in the... 
Caracas, Venezuela 
A woman and her daughter attend an interactive concert that is part of the "New Members" program in the... 
A woman and her daughter attend an interactive concert that is part of the "New Members" program in the headquarters of "El Sistema" in Caracas September 27, 2014. In a nation awash with guns and with one of the world's highest murder rates, Venezuela's hugely successful classical music program, known as "El Sistema" (The System), has for decades sought to counteract poor children's exposure to violence with the gentle and inspiring influence of classical music. It used to only admit children aged at least 5. But under its latest "New Members" projects, hundreds of smaller infants can receive voice lessons, musical initiation with paper-made instruments, and free concerts, at its base in Caracas. Picture taken September 27, 2014. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: SOCIETY EDUCATION) 
VENEZUELA-MUSIC/
RTR4A03I 
October 13, 2014 
A boy is helped by his mother to play with the timpani during an interactive concert that is part of... 
Caracas, Venezuela 
A boy is helped by his mother to play with the timpani during an interactive concert that is part of... 
A boy is helped by his mother to play with the timpani during an interactive concert that is part of the "New Members" program in the headquarters of "El Sistema" in Caracas September 27, 2014. In a nation awash with guns and with one of the world's highest murder rates, Venezuela's hugely successful classical music program, known as "El Sistema" (The System), has for decades sought to counteract poor children's exposure to violence with the gentle and inspiring influence of classical music. It used to only admit children aged at least 5. But under its latest "New Members" projects, hundreds of smaller infants can receive voice lessons, musical initiation with paper-made instruments, and free concerts, at its base in Caracas. Picture taken September 27, 2014. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: SOCIETY EDUCATION) 
VENEZUELA-MUSIC/
RTR4A02D 
October 13, 2014 
Parents and their children attend an interactive concert as part of the "New Members" program in the... 
Caracas, Venezuela 
Parents and their children attend an interactive concert as part of the "New Members" program in the... 
Parents and their children attend an interactive concert as part of the "New Members" program in the headquarters of "El Sistema" in Caracas September 27, 2014. In a nation awash with guns and with one of the world's highest murder rates, Venezuela's hugely successful classical music program, known as "El Sistema" (The System), has for decades sought to counteract poor children's exposure to violence with the gentle and inspiring influence of classical music. It used to only admit children aged at least 5. But under its latest "New Members" projects, hundreds of smaller infants can receive voice lessons, musical initiation with paper-made instruments, and free concerts, at its base in Caracas. Picture taken September 27, 2014. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: SOCIETY EDUCATION) 
VENEZUELA-MUSIC/
RTR4A01P 
October 13, 2014 
Occupational therapist Fatima Fernandez (front R) works with a pregnant woman during a prenatal fitness... 
Caracas, Venezuela 
Occupational therapist Fernandez works with a pregnant woman during a prenatal fitness class with live... 
Occupational therapist Fatima Fernandez (front R) works with a pregnant woman during a prenatal fitness class with live classical music as part of the "New Members" program in the headquarters of "El Sistema" in Caracas September 27, 2014. In a nation awash with guns and with one of the world's highest murder rates, Venezuela's hugely successful classical music program, known as "El Sistema" (The System), has for decades sought to counteract poor children's exposure to violence with the gentle and inspiring influence of classical music. It used to only admit children aged at least 5. But under its latest "New Members" projects, hundreds of smaller infants can receive voice lessons, musical initiation with paper-made instruments, and free concerts, at its base in Caracas. Picture taken September 27, 2014. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins (VENEZUELA - Tags: EDUCATION HEALTH SOCIETY) 
BRAZIL-WORLDCUP/
RTR3RR1Z 
June 02, 2014 
The statue of Christ the Redeemer is lit up, under the rain, in the colours of the Brazilian national... 
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 
The statue of Christ the Redeemer is lit up, under the rain, in the colours of the Brazilian national... 
The statue of Christ the Redeemer is lit up, under the rain, in the colours of the Brazilian national flag ahead of the 2014 World Cup, in Rio de Janeiro June 1, 2014. Picture taken with a long exposure. REUTERS/Pilar Olivares (BRAZIL - Tags: SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP) 
CHINA/
RTX18A5R 
February 06, 2014 
A long exposure photo shows a family standing under the rain outside a railway station in Hefei, Anhui... 
Hefei, China 
A long exposure photo shows a family standing under the rain outside a railway station in Hefei, Anhui... 
A long exposure photo shows a family standing under the rain outside a railway station in Hefei, Anhui province, February 6, 2014. According to Xinhua News Agency, migrants headed back to work after family reunions at their hometowns during the Chinese lunar New Year holiday. REUTERS/Stringer (CHINA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT TRANSPORT SOCIETY) 
BRITAIN/
RTX15AUV 
November 12, 2013 
Traffic moves along under the Oxford Street Christmas lights after they were switched on in central London,... 
London, United Kingdom 
Traffic moves along under the Oxford Street Christmas lights after they were switched on in central London... 
Traffic moves along under the Oxford Street Christmas lights after they were switched on in central London, November 12, 2013. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY) 
GERMANY-BISHOP/VATICAN
RTX14B46 
October 14, 2013 
A car drives past the residence of Bishop Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst next to Limburg Cathedral (L)... 
Limburg, Germany 
A car drives past the residence of Tebartz-van Elst next to Limburg Cathedral in Limburg 
A car drives past the residence of Bishop Franz-Peter Tebartz-van Elst next to Limburg Cathedral (L) in Limburg October 14, 2013. A Roman Catholic bishop under fire for spending some 31 million euros ($42 million) on an ultra-luxurious residence should examine his conscience over the crisis he has caused, the head of Germany's bishops said on Monday. Tebartz-van Elst of Limburg in western Germany has stirred anger and calls for his resignation among German Catholics and media over huge cost overruns on his residence at a time when Pope Francis is stressing humility and serving the poor. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS RELIGION TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
POTASH/
RTX12Z25 
August 28, 2013 
Employees work with machinery in a Uralkali potash mine near the city of Berezniki in the Perm region... 
BEREZNIKI, Russia 
Employees work with machinery in a Uralkali potash mine near the city of Berezniki 
Employees work with machinery in a Uralkali potash mine near the city of Berezniki in the Perm region close to Russia's Ural mountains August 23, 2013. The global potash market faces short-term turbulence due to a dispute between major exporters Russia and Belarus before a definitive collapse of the sector's once-mighty cartel brings prices for the fertiliser ingredient down sharply. Belarus this week detained the chief executive of Russia's Uralkali, the world's top potash producer, accusing him of inflicting severe economic damage. Picture taken August 23, 2013. REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin (RUSSIA - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS AGRICULTURE) 
USA/
RTX11PR5 
July 17, 2013 
A trail of headlamps is seen under the moon as runners make their way to the finish line in the Badwater... 
LONE PINE, UNITED STATES 
A trail of headlamps is seen as runners make their way to the finish line in the Badwater Ultramarathon... 
A trail of headlamps is seen under the moon as runners make their way to the finish line in the Badwater Ultramarathon at the foot of Mount Whitney, California July 16, 2013. The 135-mile (217 km) race, which bills itself as the world's toughest foot race, goes from Death Valley to Mount Whitney, California in temperatures which can reach 130 degrees Fahrenheit (55 degrees Celsius). Picture taken July 16, 2013. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT ATHLETICS ENVIRONMENT) 
TAIWAN/
RTXZSKD 
May 19, 2013 
A demonstrator puts a sticker onto a placard depicting Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou under exposure... 
Taipei, Taiwan 
Demonstrator puts sticker onto placard depicting Taiwan's President Ma under exposure to radiation, during... 
A demonstrator puts a sticker onto a placard depicting Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou under exposure to radiation, during a protest against the government's nuclear policy in Taipei, May 19, 2013. Hundreds of protesters marched in Taipei on Sunday to protest against the government's nuclear policy on the eve of President Ma Ying-jeou's inauguration anniversary since he took office for the second term. Protesters demanded construction be stopped for Taiwan's fourth nuclear power plant, which is more than 90 percent complete. REUTERS/Edward Lau (TAIWAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS ENERGY) 
CHINA-NEWYEAR
RTR3DKCH 
February 10, 2013 
A woman holding a flower makes her way in the crowd praying for good fortune on the first day of the... 
Beijing, China 
A woman holding a flower makes her way in the crowd praying for good fortune on the first day of the... 
A woman holding a flower makes her way in the crowd praying for good fortune on the first day of the Chinese Lunar New Year at Yonghegong Lama Temple in Beijing February 10, 2013. The Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, begins on February 10 and marks the start of the Year of the Snake, according to the Chinese zodiac. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (CHINA - Tags: ANNIVERSARY) 
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