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NORTHKOREA-USA/VIETNAM-COCKTAIL
RTX6NQ8B 
February 21, 2019 
A sign in a bar promotes a cocktail named "Peace Negroniations" to commemorate the US-DPRK summit at... 
Hanoi, Vietnam 
A sign in a bar promotes a cocktail named "Peace Negroniations" to commemorate the US-DPRK summit at... 
A sign in a bar promotes a cocktail named "Peace Negroniations" to commemorate the US-DPRK summit at Tannin Wine Bar in Hanoi, Vietnam February 20, 2019. REUTERS/Kham 
MUSLIMS-CAMPS/CHINA
RTS282WU 
November 29, 2018 
A waitress carries drinks out of a bar operating in what used to be a mosque in the Old City in Kashgar... 
Kashgar, China 
A waitress carries drinks out of a bar operating in what used to be a mosque in the Old City in Kashgar... 
A waitress carries drinks out of a bar operating in what used to be a mosque in the Old City in Kashgar in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, China September 6, 2018. In KashgarÕs Old City, a mosque has been converted into a modern, freshly-painted bar, serving shisha, coffee, juice and alcoholic drinks like beer, wine and cocktails, with modern pop music blaring. The mosqueÕs original ceiling carvings are still visible. Picture taken September 6, 2018. To match Special Report MUSLIMS-CAMPS/CHINA REUTERS/Thomas Peter 
CROATIA-WINERY/
RTS2343G 
September 27, 2018 
Part of wine bar is seen in Drace, Croatia, September 24, 2018. Picture taken September 24, 2018. REUTERS/Antonio... 
DRACE, Croatia 
Part of wine bar is seen in Drace 
Part of wine bar is seen in Drace, Croatia, September 24, 2018. Picture taken September 24, 2018. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic 
CROATIA-WINERY/
RTS2342K 
September 27, 2018 
Ivo Segovic are seen in his wine bar in Drace, Croatia, September 24, 2018. Picture taken September 24,... 
DRACE, Croatia 
Ivo Segovic are seen in his wine bar in Drace 
Ivo Segovic are seen in his wine bar in Drace, Croatia, September 24, 2018. Picture taken September 24, 2018. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic 
SOCCER-WORLDCUP-GER-SWE/
RTS1TE3R 
June 23, 2018 
Soccer Football - World Cup - Group F - Germany vs Sweden - Valletta, Malta - June 23, 2018 Soccer fans... 
Valletta, Malta 
Soccer - FIFA World Cup - Group F - Germany vs Sweden - Fans 
Soccer Football - World Cup - Group F - Germany vs Sweden - Valletta, Malta - June 23, 2018 Soccer fans watch the match on television outside a wine bar in Valletta. REUTERS/Darrin Zammit Lupi 
SOCCER-WORLDCUP-GER-SWE/
RTS1TE3P 
June 23, 2018 
Soccer Football - World Cup - Group F - Germany vs Sweden - Valletta, Malta - June 23, 2018 Soccer fans... 
Valletta, Malta 
Soccer - FIFA World Cup - Group F - Germany vs Sweden - Fans 
Soccer Football - World Cup - Group F - Germany vs Sweden - Valletta, Malta - June 23, 2018 Soccer fans watch the match on television outside a wine bar in Valletta. REUTERS/Darrin Zammit Lupi 
BERKSHIRE-BUFFETT/
RTS1PY0T 
May 05, 2018 
Wine bottles are on ice behind a massive bar at the opening cocktail party for the Berkshire Hathaway... 
Omaha, UINTED STATES 
Wine bottles are on ice behind a massive bar at the opening cocktail party for the Berkshire Hathaway... 
Wine bottles are on ice behind a massive bar at the opening cocktail party for the Berkshire Hathaway Inc annual meeting, the largest in corporate America, in its hometown of Omaha, Nebraska U.S. May 4, 2018. REUTERS/Rick Wilking 
SPAIN-ECONOMY/UNEMPLOYMENT
RTX43WWY 
January 03, 2018 
A waiter carries a tray with drinks at the terrace of a restaurant in downtown Malaga, southern Spain... 
Malaga, Spain 
A waiter carries a tray with drinks at the terrace of a restaurant in downtown Malaga 
A waiter carries a tray with drinks at the terrace of a restaurant in downtown Malaga, southern Spain January 3, 2018. REUTERS/Jon Nazca 
USA-TRUMP/WINEBAR-LAWSUIT
RTS1634T 
May 10, 2017 
The Cork Wine Bar restaurant is seen in Washington, U.S., May 10, 2017. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
The Cork Wine Bar restaurant is seen in Washington 
The Cork Wine Bar restaurant is seen in Washington, U.S., May 10, 2017. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas 
USA-TRUMP/WINEBAR-LAWSUIT
RTS1634P 
May 10, 2017 
The Cork Wine Bar restaurant is seen in Washington, U.S., May 10, 2017. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
The Cork Wine Bar restaurant is seen in Washington 
The Cork Wine Bar restaurant is seen in Washington, U.S., May 10, 2017. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas 
USA-TRUMP/WINEBAR-LAWSUIT
RTS1634O 
May 10, 2017 
The Cork Wine Bar restaurant is seen in Washington, U.S., May 10, 2017. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
The Cork Wine Bar restaurant is seen in Washington 
The Cork Wine Bar restaurant is seen in Washington, U.S., May 10, 2017. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas 
USA-TRUMP/WINEBAR-LAWSUIT
RTS16338 
May 10, 2017 
The Cork Wine Bar restaurant is seen in Washington, U.S., May 10, 2017. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
The Cork Wine Bar restaurant is seen in Washington 
The Cork Wine Bar restaurant is seen in Washington, U.S., May 10, 2017. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas 
USA-TRUMP/WINEBAR-LAWSUIT
RTS16337 
May 10, 2017 
The Cork Wine Bar restaurant is seen in Washington, U.S., May 10, 2017. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
The Cork Wine Bar restaurant is seen in Washington 
The Cork Wine Bar restaurant is seen in Washington, U.S., May 10, 2017. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas 
USA-TRUMP/LAWSUIT
RTS125XS 
March 09, 2017 
Plaintiffs Diane Gross and Khalid Pitts (2nd R), co-owners of Cork Wine Bar, sit with DC attorneys Scott... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
News conference held to announce a lawsuit against the Trump International Hotel in Washington 
Plaintiffs Diane Gross and Khalid Pitts (2nd R), co-owners of Cork Wine Bar, sit with DC attorneys Scott Rome (L) and Mark Zaid (R) during a news conference at the National Press Club held to announce the filing of a lawsuit against U.S. President Donald Trump and his D.C. hotel company alleging unfair competition in Washington, U.S., March 9, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque 
USA-TRUMP/LAWSUIT
RTS125WD 
March 09, 2017 
Plaintiffs Diane Gross and Khalid Pitts, co-owners of Cork Wine Bar, sit with DC attorneys Scott Rome... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
News conference held to announce a lawsuit against the Trump International Hotel in Washington 
Plaintiffs Diane Gross and Khalid Pitts, co-owners of Cork Wine Bar, sit with DC attorneys Scott Rome (L) and Mark Zaid (R) during a news conference at the National Press Club held to announce the filing of a lawsuit against U.S. President Donald Trump and his D.C. hotel company alleging unfair competition in Washington, U.S., March 9, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque 
BRITAIN-EU/SPAIN
RTX2UXNY 
December 14, 2016 
A British retiree living in Spain wins a bottle of wine while playing bingo with other compatriots as... 
Fuengirola, Spain 
A British retiree living in Spain wins a bottle of wine while playing bingo with other compatriots as... 
A British retiree living in Spain wins a bottle of wine while playing bingo with other compatriots as they gather for a coffee morning organised by a charity at a bar in Fuengirola, near Malaga, southern Spain, November 17, 2016. Picture taken November 17, 2016. To match Insight BRITAIN-EU/SPAIN REUTERS/Jon Nazca 
BRITAIN-EU/GIBRALTAR
RTX2I11C 
June 24, 2016 
Clive (2nd L), a Gibraltarian citizen, drinks wine with his friends, Mary (L) from Scotland, Roger (R)... 
Gibraltar, Gibraltar 
Clive drinks wine with his friends, Mary, Roger and Michelle at a the terrace of a bar at Casemates Square... 
Clive (2nd L), a Gibraltarian citizen, drinks wine with his friends, Mary (L) from Scotland, Roger (R) from Britain and Michelle from Ireland at a the terrace of a bar at Casemates Square in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar, historically claimed by Spain, June 24, 2016, after Britain voted to leave the European Union in the EU BREXIT referendum. REUTERS/Jon Nazca 
SPAIN/
RTS9AKX 
March 04, 2016 
Spanish wines are seen at a bar in Madrid, March 3, 2016. REUTERS/Juan Medina 
Madrid, Spain 
Spanish wines are seen at a bar in Madrid 
Spanish wines are seen at a bar in Madrid, March 3, 2016. REUTERS/Juan Medina 
SPAIN/
RTS9AKT 
March 04, 2016 
Wine corks are seen at a bar in Madrid, March 3, 2016. REUTERS/Juan Medina 
Madrid, Spain 
Wine corks are seen at a bar in Madrid 
Wine corks are seen at a bar in Madrid, March 3, 2016. REUTERS/Juan Medina 
BELARUS-BUSINESS/
RTR4Z0O6 
August 13, 2015 
Bartenders prepare cocktails during a vodka presentation marking the industrial production of vodkas... 
Minsk, Belarus 
Bartenders prepare cocktails during a vodka presentation marking the industrial production of vodkas... 
Bartenders prepare cocktails during a vodka presentation marking the industrial production of vodkas at Belarusian winery Slonim wine factory in Minsk August 13, 2015. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenkoi 
BELARUS-BUSINESS/
RTR4Z0NU 
August 13, 2015 
Bartenders prepare cocktails during a vodka presentation marking the industrial production of vodkas... 
Minsk, Belarus 
Bartenders prepare cocktails during a vodka presentation marking the industrial production of vodkas... 
Bartenders prepare cocktails during a vodka presentation marking the industrial production of vodkas at Belarusian winery Slonim wine factory in Minsk August 13, 2015. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenkoi 
BELARUS-BUSINESS/
RTR4Z0NT 
August 13, 2015 
A bartender fills glasses with vodka during a vodka presentation marking the industrial production of... 
Minsk, Belarus 
Bartender fills glasses with vodka during a vodka presentation marking the industrial production of vodkas... 
A bartender fills glasses with vodka during a vodka presentation marking the industrial production of vodkas at Belarusian winery Slonim wine factory in Minsk August 13, 2015. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenkoi 
BELARUS-BUSINESS/
RTR4Z0MH 
August 13, 2015 
A bartender breaks open an egg as he prepares a cocktail during a vodka presentation marking the industrial... 
Minsk, Belarus 
A bartender breaks open egg as he prepares cocktail during vodka presentation marking industrial production... 
A bartender breaks open an egg as he prepares a cocktail during a vodka presentation marking the industrial production of vodkas at Belarusian winery Slonim wine factory in Minsk August 13, 2015. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko 
INDONESIA-ALCOHOL/
RTX1NPZ7 
August 10, 2015 
A bartender pours a pitcher of beer at a restaurant in Jakarta, Indonesia August 6, 2015. A steep increase... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
A bartender pours a pitcher of beer at a restaurant in Jakarta, Indonesia
A bartender pours a pitcher of beer at a restaurant in Jakarta, Indonesia August 6, 2015. A steep increase in Indonesia's import tariffs on wine and spirits could more than double prices that were sky-high already, denting demand and raising the risk of smuggling, drinks industry executives say. Under new tariffs that came into effect on July 23, importers have to pay 90 percent on the value of wine and 150 percent on spirits. Importers previously paid a fixed amount per litre. Picture taken August 6, 2015. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
INDONESIA-ALCOHOL/
RTX1NPZ6 
August 10, 2015 
CAPTION CORRECTION - CORRECTING DATE A bartender mixes an alcoholic drink at a restaurant in Jakarta,... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
A bartender mixes an alcoholic drink at a restaurant in Jakarta, Indonesia
CAPTION CORRECTION - CORRECTING DATE A bartender mixes an alcoholic drink at a restaurant in Jakarta, Indonesia August 7, 2015. A steep increase in Indonesia's import tariffs on wine and spirits could more than double prices that were sky-high already, denting demand and raising the risk of smuggling, drinks industry executives say. Under new tariffs that came into effect on July 23, importers have to pay 90 percent on the value of wine and 150 percent on spirits. Importers previously paid a fixed amount per litre. Picture taken August 7, 2015. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
INDONESIA-ALCOHOL/
RTX1NPZ2 
August 10, 2015 
A bartender mixes an alcoholic drink at a restaurant in Jakarta, Indonesia August 6, 2015. A steep increase... 
Jakarta, Indonesia 
A bartender mixes an alcoholic drink at a restaurant in Jakarta, Indonesia
A bartender mixes an alcoholic drink at a restaurant in Jakarta, Indonesia August 6, 2015. A steep increase in Indonesia's import tariffs on wine and spirits could more than double prices that were sky-high already, denting demand and raising the risk of smuggling, drinks industry executives say. Under new tariffs that came into effect on July 23, importers have to pay 90 percent on the value of wine and 150 percent on spirits. Importers previously paid a fixed amount per litre. Picture taken August 6, 2015. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
USA-EARTHQUAKE/
RTR43JVW 
August 24, 2014 
Rick Ruiz (L) and Tyler Paradise gather broken wine bottles from the floor of their Cult Following Wine... 
NAPA, UNITED STATES 
Rick Ruiz and Tyler Paradise gather broken wine bottles from the floor of their Cult Following Wine Bar... 
Rick Ruiz (L) and Tyler Paradise gather broken wine bottles from the floor of their Cult Following Wine Bar after an earthquake in Napa, California August 24, 2014. The 6.0 earthquake rocked wine county north of San Francisco early Sunday, injuring dozens of people, damaging historical buildings, setting some homes on fire and causing power outages around the picturesque town of Napa. REUTERS/Stephen Lam (UNITED STATES - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT) 
USA-EARTHQUAKE/
RTR43JUW 
August 24, 2014 
Fallen wine bottles are seen at Cult Following Wine Bar after an earthquake in Napa, California August... 
NAPA, UNITED STATES 
Fallen wine bottles are seen at Cult Following Wine Bar after an earthquake in Napa, California 
Fallen wine bottles are seen at Cult Following Wine Bar after an earthquake in Napa, California August 24, 2014. The 6.0 earthquake rocked wine county north of San Francisco early Sunday, injuring dozens of people, damaging historical buildings, setting some homes on fire and causing power outages around the picturesque town of Napa. REUTERS/Stephen Lam (UNITED STATES - Tags: DISASTER TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY ENVIRONMENT) 
SPAIN/
RTR3XJ16 
July 07, 2014 
Festival goers walk near the Bodega Baturra, a mobile wine bar which is a type of chiringuito, at Taconera... 
Pamplona, Spain 
Festival goers walk near the Bodega Baturra, a mobile wine bar which is a type of chiringuito, at Taconera... 
Festival goers walk near the Bodega Baturra, a mobile wine bar which is a type of chiringuito, at Taconera Park during the San Fermin festival in Pamplona July 7, 2014. Chiringuitos, with their bright attractive lights, colours and distinctive architectural styles, are a common feature of Spanish fiestas and provide much needed refreshments during the intense summer festival period. REUTERS/Vincent West (SPAIN - Tags: SOCIETY) 
SPAIN/
RTR3XJ01 
July 07, 2014 
Festival goers walk near the Meson Baturro, a mobile wine bar which is a type of chiringuito, at the... 
Pamplona, Spain 
Festival goers walk near the Meson Baturro, a mobile wine bar which is a type of chiringuito, at the... 
Festival goers walk near the Meson Baturro, a mobile wine bar which is a type of chiringuito, at the Taconera Park during the San Fermin festival in Pamplona July 7, 2014. Chiringuitos, with their bright attractive lights, colours and distinctive architectural styles, are a common feature of Spanish fiestas and provide much needed refreshments during the intense summer festival period. REUTERS/Vincent West (SPAIN - Tags: SOCIETY) 
JAPAN-ECONOMY/CHAMPAGNE
RTR3THLR 
June 12, 2014 
A bartender selects a bottle of champagne at Goss, a champagne bar, at Ginza shopping district in Tokyo... 
Tokyo, Japan 
A bartender serves a flute of champagne at Goss, a champagne bar, at Ginza shopping district in Tokyo... 
A bartender selects a bottle of champagne at Goss, a champagne bar, at Ginza shopping district in Tokyo June 10, 2014. Watching a bevy of young professionals quaffing sparkling wine, there was little sign that an increase in Japan's sales tax in April caused anything more than a hiccup in the economy. Japan needs people spending with confidence if a radical strategy adopted by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is to succeed in breaking the economy free of two decades of deflation and sub-par growth. Government data covering the period after the tax was increased to 8 percent from 5 percent at the start of April has begun to trickle in. Household spending and retail sales in April dropped the most in three years. But policymakers need to wait until July or so for a fuller picture of the tax impact. For the time being, champagne sales and other untraditional measures may offer a good early read on consumption, which makes up 60 percent of the economy. Picture taken June 10, 2014. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS SOCIETY) 
JAPAN-ECONOMY/CHAMPAGNE
RTR3THLP 
June 12, 2014 
A bartender serves a flute of champagne at Goss, a champagne bar, at Ginza shopping district in Tokyo... 
Tokyo, Japan 
A bartender serves a flute of champagne at Goss, a champagne bar, at Ginza shopping district in Tokyo... 
A bartender serves a flute of champagne at Goss, a champagne bar, at Ginza shopping district in Tokyo June 10, 2014. Watching a bevy of young professionals quaffing sparkling wine, there was little sign that an increase in Japan's sales tax in April caused anything more than a hiccup in the economy. Japan needs people spending with confidence if a radical strategy adopted by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is to succeed in breaking the economy free of two decades of deflation and sub-par growth. Government data covering the period after the tax was increased to 8 percent from 5 percent at the start of April has begun to trickle in. Household spending and retail sales in April dropped the most in three years. But policymakers need to wait until July or so for a fuller picture of the tax impact. For the time being, champagne sales and other untraditional measures may offer a good early read on consumption, which makes up 60 percent of the economy. Picture taken June 10, 2014. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS SOCIETY) 
JAPAN-ECONOMY/CHAMPAGNE
RTR3THLN 
June 12, 2014 
A bartender serves a flute of champagne at Goss, a champagne bar, at Ginza shopping district in Tokyo... 
Tokyo, Japan 
A bartender serves a flute of champagne at Goss, a champagne bar, at Ginza shopping district in Tokyo... 
A bartender serves a flute of champagne at Goss, a champagne bar, at Ginza shopping district in Tokyo June 10, 2014. Watching a bevy of young professionals quaffing sparkling wine, there was little sign that an increase in Japan's sales tax in April caused anything more than a hiccup in the economy. Japan needs people spending with confidence if a radical strategy adopted by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is to succeed in breaking the economy free of two decades of deflation and sub-par growth. Government data covering the period after the tax was increased to 8 percent from 5 percent at the start of April has begun to trickle in. Household spending and retail sales in April dropped the most in three years. But policymakers need to wait until July or so for a fuller picture of the tax impact. For the time being, champagne sales and other untraditional measures may offer a good early read on consumption, which makes up 60 percent of the economy. Picture taken June 10, 2014. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS SOCIETY) 
USA-INCOME/WASHINGTON
RTR3G18B 
March 04, 2014 
A construction site in the quickly developing Seventh Street corridor is reflected in the window of a... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
A construction site in the quickly developing Seventh Street corridor is reflected in the window of a... 
A construction site in the quickly developing Seventh Street corridor is reflected in the window of a social services mission across the street, in Washington March 1, 2014. At Kafe Bohem, a coffee house in northwest Washington where wine bars and condos are replacing auto repair shops and cheap housing, general manager Lenora Yerkes said the city was becoming whiter, richer and harder to afford. Even as whites move into neighborhoods that have long been mostly black, such as the Seventh Street corridor, the fault lines are forming over income, not race. Picture taken March 1, 2014. To match story USA-INCOME/WASHINGTON REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT CONSTRUCTION SOCIETY) 
USA-INCOME/WASHINGTON
RTR3G188 
March 04, 2014 
A youth walks past a construction site in the quickly developing Seventh Street corridor in Washington... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
A youth walks past a construction site in the quickly developing Seventh Street corridor in Washington... 
A youth walks past a construction site in the quickly developing Seventh Street corridor in Washington March 1, 2014. At Kafe Bohem, a coffee house in northwest Washington where wine bars and condos are replacing auto repair shops and cheap housing, general manager Lenora Yerkes said the city was becoming whiter, richer and harder to afford. Even as whites move into neighborhoods that have long been mostly black, such as the Seventh Street corridor, the fault lines are forming over income, not race. Picture taken March 1, 2014. To match story USA-INCOME/WASHINGTON REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT CONSTRUCTION REAL ESTATE) 
USA-INCOME/WASHINGTON
RTR3G186 
March 04, 2014 
Damon Hill (L) trims Lee Butler's hair (C) at Seventh Street's Ordinary People barber shop in Washington... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
A man trims another man's hair at Seventh Street's Ordinary People barber shop in Washington 
Damon Hill (L) trims Lee Butler's hair (C) at Seventh Street's Ordinary People barber shop in Washington March 1, 2014. At Kafe Bohem, a coffee house in northwest Washington where wine bars and condos are replacing auto repair shops and cheap housing, general manager Lenora Yerkes said the city was becoming whiter, richer and harder to afford. Even as whites move into neighborhoods that have long been mostly black, such as the Seventh Street corridor, the fault lines are forming over income, not race. Picture taken March 1, 2014. To match story USA-INCOME/WASHINGTON REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT) 
USA-INCOME/WASHINGTON
RTR3G183 
March 04, 2014 
Keith Larry (L) waits for a customer at Seventh Street's Ordinary People barber shop in Washington March... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
A man waits for a customer at Seventh Street's Ordinary People barber shop in Washington 
Keith Larry (L) waits for a customer at Seventh Street's Ordinary People barber shop in Washington March 1, 2014. At Kafe Bohem, a coffee house in northwest Washington where wine bars and condos are replacing auto repair shops and cheap housing, general manager Lenora Yerkes said the city was becoming whiter, richer and harder to afford. Even as whites move into neighborhoods that have long been mostly black, such as the Seventh Street corridor, the fault lines are forming over income, not race. Picture taken March 1, 2014. To match story USA-INCOME/WASHINGTON REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT) 
GERMANY/
RTX171P1 
January 04, 2014 
Beatrice and Erwin Ritzi toast with sparkling wine in their igloo lodge on top of the mountain Nebelhorn,... 
Oberstdorf, Germany 
A couple toast with sparkling wine in their igloo lodge on top of the mountain Nebelhorn near Oberstdorf... 
Beatrice and Erwin Ritzi toast with sparkling wine in their igloo lodge on top of the mountain Nebelhorn, alpine upland, near the southern Bavarian town of Oberstdorf December 30, 2013. The Igloo village of 11 igloos which includes a bar igloo, a dining area igloo and an outside whirlpool with 40 degree hot water, is open during the winter months until April. One night costs 114 euros per person, with breakfast and cheese fondue inclusive. Picture taken December 30, 2013. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle (GERMANY - Tags: TRAVEL SOCIETY) 
GREECE/
RTX15EPL 
November 15, 2013 
Customer Nadia Mavromataki, 35, tastes a glass of wine at Oinoscent wine bar in central Athens October... 
Athens, Greece 
Customer Mavromataki tastes a glass of wine at Oinoscent wine bar in central Athens 
Customer Nadia Mavromataki, 35, tastes a glass of wine at Oinoscent wine bar in central Athens October 30, 2013. Greek wine exports have continued to fare well despite the country's financial crisis, helped by good weather conditions this year and improved marketing. The top three destinations for Greek wine in 2012 were Germany, followed by the United States and France, according to data from the Central Union of Vine and Wine Producing Cooperative Organisations of Greece (KEOSOE). Picture taken October 30, 2013. REUTERS/John Kolesidis (GREECE - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS) 
GREECE/
RTX15EJN 
November 15, 2013 
A customer samples a glass of wine at Oinoscent wine bar in central Athens October 30, 2013. Greek wine... 
Athens, Greece 
A customer samples a glass of wine at Oinoscent wine bar in central Athens 
A customer samples a glass of wine at Oinoscent wine bar in central Athens October 30, 2013. Greek wine exports have continued to fare well despite the country's financial crisis, helped by good weather conditions this year and improved marketing. The top three destinations for Greek wine in 2012 were Germany, followed by the United States and France, according to data from KEOSOE, the Central Union of Vine and Wine Producing Cooperative Organizations of Greece. Picture taken October 30, 2013. REUTERS/John Kolesidis (GREECE - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS AGRICULTURE) 
TRAVEL-CINCINNATI/
RTR3FGDW 
September 30, 2013 
Bartender Joel Hatch restocks bottles of wine at 1215 Wine Bar and Coffee Lab in Cincinnati, Ohio July... 
Cincinnati, UNITED STATES 
Bartender Joel Hatch restocks bottles of wine at 1215 Wine Bar and Coffee Lab in Cincinnati, Ohio 
Bartender Joel Hatch restocks bottles of wine at 1215 Wine Bar and Coffee Lab in Cincinnati, Ohio July 2, 2013. The Queen City - a nickname that came about after the city exploded in growth more than two centuries ago - has a rich history of industry, river commerce and brewing. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein (UNITED STATES - Tags: TRAVEL SOCIETY BUSINESS) 
INDIA-LIQUOR/WOMEN
RTR3F4TP 
March 17, 2013 
Bottles of Sula Zinfandel Rose are pictured on a wine shelf at Vinoteca by Sula, a wine and tapas bar,... 
Mumbai, India 
Bottles of Sula Zinfandel Rose are pictured on a wine shelf at a wine and tapas bar, in Mumbai 
Bottles of Sula Zinfandel Rose are pictured on a wine shelf at Vinoteca by Sula, a wine and tapas bar, in Mumbai March 9, 2013. Women who drink, long portrayed as less than respectable by Bollywood movies and still wary of entering most watering holes, are becoming big business in socially conservative India. Picture taken on March 9, 2013. To match Feature INDIA-LIQUOR/WOMEN REUTERS/Vivek Prakash (INDIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS) 
INDIA-LIQUOR/WOMEN
RTR3F4TN 
March 17, 2013 
A woman poses with a glass of wine at a tapas bar in Mumbai March 9, 2013. Women who drink, long portrayed... 
Mumbai, India 
A woman poses with a glass of wine at a tapas bar in Mumbai 
A woman poses with a glass of wine at a tapas bar in Mumbai March 9, 2013. Women who drink, long portrayed as less than respectable by Bollywood movies and still wary of entering most watering holes, are becoming big business in socially conservative India. Picture taken March 9, 2013. To match Feature INDIA-LIQUOR/WOMEN REUTERS/Vivek Prakash (INDIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS) 
INDIA-LIQUOR/WOMEN
RTR3F4TL 
March 17, 2013 
A woman poses with a glass of wine at a wine and tapas bar in Mumbai March 9, 2013. Women who drink,... 
Mumbai, India 
A woman poses with a glass of wine at a wine and tapas bar in Mumbai 
A woman poses with a glass of wine at a wine and tapas bar in Mumbai March 9, 2013. Women who drink, long portrayed as less than respectable by Bollywood movies and still wary of entering most watering holes, are becoming big business in socially conservative India. Picture taken on March 9, 2013. To match Feature INDIA-LIQUOR/WOMEN REUTERS/Vivek Prakash (INDIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
SPAIN/
RTR3BB8C 
December 07, 2012 
A man pushes a bicycle past a wine store put up for rent in Valencia, December 7, 2012. More than 25,000... 
Valencia, Spain 
A man pushes a bicycle past a wine store put up for rent in Valencia 
A man pushes a bicycle past a wine store put up for rent in Valencia, December 7, 2012. More than 25,000 small traditional businesses and 75,000 bars and restaurants in Spain have closed down in the period from 2007 to 2011, local media reported on Friday. REUTERS/Heino Kalis (SPAIN - Tags: BUSINESS TRANSPORT) 
KOREA/
RTR395J3 
October 15, 2012 
A manager looks at wines at the Marco Polo restaurant at the Grand Intercontinental Hotel in the Gangnam... 
Seoul, South Korea 
A manager looks at wines at the Marco Polo restaurant at the Grand Intercontinental Hotel in the Gangnam... 
A manager looks at wines at the Marco Polo restaurant at the Grand Intercontinental Hotel in the Gangnam area of Seoul October 2, 2012. Gangnam is the most upmarket neighbourhood in the South Korean capital. Known as Seoul's "Beverly Hills", its streets are lined with designer-brand shops and trendy bars and restaurants. Chubby South Korean singer Psy was raised in the area and his hit song "Gangnam Style", with his quirky horse-riding dance, has stormed to number one in charts around the world while the video has been watched more than 454 million times on YouTube since July. Picture taken October 2, 2012. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
CHINA/
RTR37OFR 
September 08, 2012 
A waiter holds glasses of wine to deliver to guests at a luxury hotel bar near the Bund in Shanghai,... 
Shanghai, China 
A waiter holds glasses of wine to deliver to guests at a luxury hotel bar near the Bund in Shanghai 
A waiter holds glasses of wine to deliver to guests at a luxury hotel bar near the Bund in Shanghai, September 8, 2012. REUTERS/Aly Song (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY CITYSPACE ENVIRONMENT) 
CHINA-SHANGHAI/BOMBSHELTERS
RTR339O2 
June 08, 2012 
Foreigners stand at the bar area as they have a drink at The Shelter nightclub, a former bomb shelter... 
Shanghai, China 
To match story CHINA-SHANGHAI/BOMBSHELTERS 
Foreigners stand at the bar area as they have a drink at The Shelter nightclub, a former bomb shelter in Xuhui district, Shanghai June 2, 2012. The Shelter is one of a handful of former bomb shelters finding new life as commercial venues, ranging from clubs to clothing shops and even wine sellers. Hundreds of thousands of bomb shelters were built across China in the 1960s and 1970s to prepare for possible air raids from the then-Soviet Union amidst a souring relationship between the two communist countries. Picture taken June 2. To match story CHINA-SHANGHAI/BOMBSHELTERS REUTERS/Carlos Barria (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY) 
CHINA-SHANGHAI/BOMBSHELTERS
RTR339O0 
June 08, 2012 
Locals sit around a table as they have drinks at The Shelter nightclub, a former bomb shelter in Xuhui... 
Shanghai, China 
To match story CHINA-SHANGHAI/BOMBSHELTERS 
Locals sit around a table as they have drinks at The Shelter nightclub, a former bomb shelter in Xuhui district, Shanghai June 2, 2012. The Shelter is one of a handful of former bomb shelters finding new life as commercial venues, ranging from clubs to clothing shops and even wine sellers. Hundreds of thousands of bomb shelters were built across China in the 1960s and 1970s to prepare for possible air raids from the then-Soviet Union amidst a souring relationship between the two communist countries. Picture taken June 2. To match story CHINA-SHANGHAI/BOMBSHELTERS REUTERS/Carlos Barria (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY) 
HONGKONG
RTR32S0T 
May 29, 2012 
Visitors taste wine at a booth promoting French wine during Vinexpo Asia-Pacific in Hong Kong May 29,... 
Hong Kong, China 
Visitors taste wine at a booth promoting French wine during Vinexpo Asia-Pacific in Hong Kong 
Visitors taste wine at a booth promoting French wine during Vinexpo Asia-Pacific in Hong Kong May 29, 2012. More than 14,000 visitors from 33 countries are attending the expo's seventh edition, the region's largest international wine and spirits exhibition, according to organisers. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: FOOD SOCIETY) 
ITALY-AUSTERITY/PRINCIPALITY
RTR2QI1C 
August 29, 2011 
A bartender pours a bottle of Filettino Principality bitters into a wine glass at a bar in Filettino,... 
FILETTINO, Italy 
A bartender pours a bottle of Filettino Principality bitters into a wine glass at a bar in Filettino 
A bartender pours a bottle of Filettino Principality bitters into a wine glass at a bar in Filettino, 70 km (43 miles) east of Rome, August 29, 2011. Filettino, a small town in central Italy, is trying to go independent and mint its own money in protest against government austerity cuts. The town is rebelling against a proposal to merge the governments of towns with fewer than 1,000 inhabitants to save money. Filettino has only around 550 people, but instead of merging with neighbouring Trevi, Mayor Luca Sellari is trying to go it alone and set up a "principality" along the lines of the famous republic of San Marino to the north. REUTERS/Alessia Pierdomenico (ITALY - Tags: BUSINESS) 
FOSTERS-SABMILLER/
RTR2Q295 
August 18, 2011 
A Foster's logo is seen on a beer pump at an Australian themed bar in west London August 18, 2011. Australian... 
London, United Kingdom 
A Foster's logo is seen on a beer pump at an Australian themed bar in west London 
A Foster's logo is seen on a beer pump at an Australian themed bar in west London August 18, 2011. Australian brewer Foster's rejected a $10 billion offer from rival SABMiller for the second time as shareholders hold out for a better offer from the global brewing giant. The Foster's business SABMiller is bidding for holds about half of Australia's beer market and little else, having retreated home from the global beer empire it once held and having split off its wine business earlier this year. The Foster's brand belongs to Heineken in Europe, is licensed to SABMiller in the United States, and is either owned separately or brewed under licence in all main markets outside Australia. REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS) 
FOSTERS-SABMILLER/
RTR2Q294 
August 18, 2011 
A Foster's logo is seen on a beer pump at an Australian themed bar in west London August 18, 2011. Australian... 
London, United Kingdom 
A Foster's logo is seen on a beer pump at an Australian themed bar in west London 
A Foster's logo is seen on a beer pump at an Australian themed bar in west London August 18, 2011. Australian brewer Foster's rejected a $10 billion offer from rival SABMiller for the second time as shareholders hold out for a better offer from the global brewing giant. The Foster's business SABMiller is bidding for holds about half of Australia's beer market and little else, having retreated home from the global beer empire it once held and having split off its wine business earlier this year. The Foster's brand belongs to Heineken in Europe, is licensed to SABMiller in the United States, and is either owned separately or brewed under licence in all main markets outside Australia. REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS) 
FOSTERS-SABMILLER/
RTR2Q293 
August 18, 2011 
A Foster's logo on a beer pump is seen through a pint glass at a bar in west London August 18, 2011.... 
London, United Kingdom 
A Foster's logo on a beer pump is seen through a pint glass at a bar in west London 
A Foster's logo on a beer pump is seen through a pint glass at a bar in west London August 18, 2011. Australian brewer Foster's rejected a $10 billion offer from rival SABMiller for the second time as shareholders hold out for a better offer from the global brewing giant. The Foster's business SABMiller is bidding for holds about half of Australia's beer market and little else, having retreated home from the global beer empire it once held and having split off its wine business earlier this year. The Foster's brand belongs to Heineken in Europe, is licensed to SABMiller in the United States, and is either owned separately or brewed under licence in all main markets outside Australia. REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS) 
FOSTERS-SABMILLER/
RTR2Q290 
August 18, 2011 
A Foster's logo is seen on a beer pump at a bar in west London August 18, 2011. Australian brewer Foster's... 
London, United Kingdom 
A Foster's logo is seen on a beer pump at a bar in west London 
A Foster's logo is seen on a beer pump at a bar in west London August 18, 2011. Australian brewer Foster's rejected a $10 billion offer from rival SABMiller for the second time as shareholders hold out for a better offer from the global brewing giant. The Foster's business SABMiller is bidding for holds about half of Australia's beer market and little else, having retreated home from the global beer empire it once held and having split off its wine business earlier this year. The Foster's brand belongs to Heineken in Europe, is licensed to SABMiller in the United States, and is either owned separately or brewed under licence in all main markets outside Australia. REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS) 
BRITAIN-RIOT/
RTR2PSMO 
August 10, 2011 
A couple drink at a boarded up wine bar in Ealing, west London August 10, 2011. Prime Minister David... 
London, United Kingdom 
A couple drink at a boarded up wine bar in Ealing, west London 
A couple drink at a boarded up wine bar in Ealing, west London August 10, 2011. Prime Minister David Cameron said on Wednesday "a fightback is under way" to restore law and order to Britain's streets despite rioting, looting and arson by gangs of youths spreading from London to other cities. REUTERS/Toby Melville (BRITAIN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW POLITICS BUSINESS SOCIETY) 
GULF-ALCOHOL/
RTR2JP07 
March 10, 2011 
A waiter arranges bottles of wine on a giant wine rack at a bar in Dubai March 9, 2011. In the United... 
Dubai, United Arab Emirates 
To match Feature GULF-ALCOHOL/ 
A waiter arranges bottles of wine on a giant wine rack at a bar in Dubai March 9, 2011. In the United Arab Emirates, the most liberal of the Gulf states, foreign residents may obtain permits to buy alcohol from a handful of designated liquor stores where bottles are sold at premium rates. It is also freely available in licensed hotels and pubs. Other Gulf Arab countries like Qatar and Oman also permit alcohol sale but only in elite hotels. Picture taken March 9, 2011. To match Feature GULF-ALCOHOL/ REUTERS/Abdullah Muhsen (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: SOCIETY) 
SPAIN-TOBACCO/
RTXXECZ 
February 02, 2011 
A man smokes on a street of Madrid a month after one of Europe's toughest smoking laws went into effect... 
Madrid, Spain 
To match Reuters Life! SPAIN-TOBACCO/ 
A man smokes on a street of Madrid a month after one of Europe's toughest smoking laws went into effect February 2, 2011. Madrilenyos are famous for living in the street on spring
and summer evenings, strolling and packing outdoor cafes.
But with the new ban on indoor smoking, terraces are full
of coffee, beer and wine drinkers even when temperatures
approach zero celsius.Spaniards have dubbed the smoking spree outside bars the "cigarron," a play on another Madrid phenomenon, the "botellon," summertime gatherings of young unemployed people who can't afford bars to drink cheaply in plazas and parks. To match Reuters Life! SPAIN-TOBACCO/ REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN - Tags: SOCIETY IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
SPAIN-TOBACCO/
RTXXECW 
February 02, 2011 
A man smokes outside a fast food restaurant in central Madrid a month after one of Europe's toughest... 
Madrid, Spain 
To match Reuters Life! SPAIN-TOBACCO/ 
A man smokes outside a fast food restaurant in central Madrid a month after one of Europe's toughest smoking laws went into effect February 2, 2011. Madrilenyos are famous for living in the street on spring
and summer evenings, strolling and packing outdoor cafes.
But with the new ban on indoor smoking, terraces are full
of coffee, beer and wine drinkers even when temperatures
approach zero celsius.Spaniards have dubbed the smoking spree outside bars the "cigarron," a play on another Madrid phenomenon, the "botellon," summertime gatherings of young unemployed people who can't afford bars to drink cheaply in plazas and parks. To match Reuters Life! SPAIN-TOBACCO/ REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN - Tags: SOCIETY) 
SPAIN-TOBACCO/
RTXXECV 
February 02, 2011 
A man smokes outside a bar in central Madrid a month after one of Europe's toughest smoking laws went... 
Madrid, Spain 
To match Reuters Life! SPAIN-TOBACCO/ 
A man smokes outside a bar in central Madrid a month after one of Europe's toughest smoking laws went into effect February 2, 2011. Madrilenyos are famous for living in the street on spring
and summer evenings, strolling and packing outdoor cafes.
But with the new ban on indoor smoking, terraces are full
of coffee, beer and wine drinkers even when temperatures
approach zero celsius.Spaniards have dubbed the smoking spree outside bars the "cigarron," a play on another Madrid phenomenon, the "botellon," summertime gatherings of young unemployed people who can't afford bars to drink cheaply in plazas and parks. To match Reuters Life! SPAIN-TOBACCO/ REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN) 
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