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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** PREMIUM RATES APPLY ** Michael Jackson - who died 10 years ago today - poses with his children in this set of incredible and extraordinary family photographs. The exclusive images show the late singer posing at home in his Neverland Ranch with daughter Paris and son Prince when they are just toddlers. In other pictures Jackson is seen posing with former nurse Debbie Rowe who is the mother to Jackson’s eldest children. The children are also pictured at the star’s luxury home in Los Olivos, California, at a birthday party, riding on a fun fair ride and even taking a trip on a train that spanned a large area of the ranch. Other photographs in the set show Paris and Prince with their father in New York. A final shot shows Jackson cutting a solitary figure posing on his own in the grounds of his world famous home. Jackson died aged 50 on June 25, 2009 from acute intoxication from propofol given to him by his personal physician Dr Conrad Murray. 25 Jun 2019 Pictured: ) MJ/Paris/Blanket- Neverland- 2003. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • March 15, 2020: Warsaw, Poland: Empty streets in following the declaration of the state of epidemic threat during an outbreak of coronavirus in Poland. (Credit Image: © Kuba Stezycki/FORUM via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 18, 2020, New York, New York, USA: A person wearing a mask due to Coronavirus fears, crosses an empty Brooklyn Bridge. Coronavirus fears spread as people wear masks and subway stations and various other venues empty out. (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • Mafuja Haque, 13, sits on a wheelchair as she waits for vehicle at outside of the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 20, 2020. 164 Bangladeshis stranded in India due to lockdown have been brought back by a special flight of US-Bangla Airlines landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport. Due to lockdown in India over COVID-19 situation, the Bangladeshis went medical and business purposes got stuck in the country. India allowed special flights when Bangladesh took the initiative to bring these citizens back. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • February 2, 2020, Zouping, Binzhou Township, Shandong Province, China: Overwhelmed with emotion, nurses hug. Hands and hugs as nurses comfort each other. They are part of a eight nurse and doctors team, taking care of patients who have new coronavirus COVID-19 pneumonia, in the isolation ward in Zouping People's Republic Hostipal with a empty bed behind them. (Credit Image: © Dong Naide/TPG via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 24, 2020, New York, New York, USA: Movement at the Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan during the Coronavirus Pandemic COVID-19 in New York in the United States. (Credit Image: © Vanessa Carvalho/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 17, 2020, Paris, France: The Arc de Triomphe. during confinement in France to fight against the coronavirus (Credit Image: © Adrien Vautier/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 17, 2020, Brussels, Belgium: Belgian Prime Minister SOPHIE WILMES (C) addresses a near-empty Parliament, with only the Vice-Prime Ministers and the Group Leaders present, during a plenary session of the chamber at the federal parliament. It is expected that the Prime Minister will ask a vote of confidence for her minority government in current affairs, so that the government can take the necessary decisions to fight the corona crisis more easily. (Credit Image: © Dirk Waem/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 17, 2020, Washington, District of Columbia, USA: A man jogs past a quiet and empty US Capitol as the United States deals with the COVID-19 pandemic. The House is in recess while the Senate remains in session during this deadly health crisis. (Credit Image: © Rod Lamkey/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 26, 2020, Fredrick, Maryland, USA: Colorized scanning electron micrograph of a dead cell heavily infected with SARS-COV-2 virus particles (yellow), isolated from a patient sample. REMDESIVIR, a drug treatment appears to shorten recovery time for people with coronavirus according to new research. UK Health Secretary Hancock said it was probably the biggest step forward in the treatment of coronavirus since the crisis began. Remdesivir is an anti-viral medicine that has been used against Ebola. Researchers there is enough evidence to approve its use in selected Covid-19 hospital patients.The US and Japan have made urgent arrangements to provide early access to the medicine before they have a marketing agreement. The drug is currently undergoing clinical trials around the world. Early data suggests it can cut recovery time by about four days, but there is no evidence yet that it will save more lives. Remdesivir is superior to the standard of care for the treatment of COVID-19, according to the research  published in The New England Journal of Medicine. The preliminary analysis is based on data from a  treatment trial.<br />
Made by the American government's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) at NIAID IRF (National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases Integrated Research Facility) Fort Detrick. The SARS-CoV-2 which causes COVID-19 disease first discovered December 2019 in Wuhan, China. (Credit Image: © NIAID via ZUMA Wire)
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  • 164 Bangladeshis stranded in India due to lockdown have been brought back by a special flight of US-Bangla Airlines landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 20, 2020. Due to lockdown in India over COVID-19 situation, the Bangladeshis went medical and business purposes got stuck in the country. India allowed special flights when Bangladesh took the initiative to bring these citizens back. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Mafuja Haque, 13, sits on a wheelchair as she waits for vehicle at outside of the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 20, 2020. 164 Bangladeshis stranded in India due to lockdown have been brought back by a special flight of US-Bangla Airlines landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport. Due to lockdown in India over COVID-19 situation, the Bangladeshis went medical and business purposes got stuck in the country. India allowed special flights when Bangladesh took the initiative to bring these citizens back. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 164 Bangladeshis stranded in India due to lockdown have been brought back by a special flight of US-Bangla Airlines landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 20, 2020. Due to lockdown in India over COVID-19 situation, the Bangladeshis went medical and business purposes got stuck in the country. India allowed special flights when Bangladesh took the initiative to bring these citizens back. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • April 7, 2020, Dhaka, Bangladesh: With great respect and care a team of gravediggers and health workers, dressed in full protective suits, say final words and bury the body of coronavirus victim, JALAL SAIFUR RAHMAN, the director of the Banglandish Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). Jalal, a director of Bangladesh government’s main anti-graft body, had tested positive for COVID-19 seven days ago. Dr. Shihab Uddin, superintendent of Kuwait Bangladesh Friendship Government Hospital, one of the dedicated hospitals for treating coronavirus-infected patients in Bangladesh, said: “He was in a intensive care unit of the hospital and last late night his blood pressure fell down rapidly. We tried our level best. But today [Monday] at 7.30 a.m. he died.” Bangladesh on Monday, reported 29 new coronavirus patients and four new deaths, raising the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 123 and death toll to 13. Since appearing in Wuhan, China last December, the novel coronavirus has spread to at least 183 countries and regions, killed scores and infected millions. (Credit Image: © Sultan Mahmud Mukut/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • ALL HANDS ON DECK: February 2, 2020, Zouping, Binzhou Township, Shandong Province, China: Overwhelmed with emotion, nurses hug. Hands and hugs as nurses comfort each other. They are part of a eight nurse and doctors team, taking care of patients who have new coronavirus COVID-19 pneumonia, in the isolation ward in Zouping People's Republic Hostipal. (Credit Image: © Dong Naide/TPG via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 22, 2020, Milan, Italy: Army soldiers enforce a Coronavirus COVID-19 emergency stay-at-home decree by checking passengers at the gates to access trains at Milan Piazza Duomo to verify the actual need to move. (Credit Image: © Carlo Cozzoli/Fotogramma/ROPI via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 20, 2020, Wuhan, Hubei Province, China: Nurses hold hands to do a cheer for Wuhan at the makeshift Huoshenshan (Fire God Mountain) Hospital in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province In the severe case medical department of the makeshift Huoshenshan (Fire God Mountain) Hospital, 50 nurses, most thirty-something women, who show no fear of the coronavirus COVID-19 and whose bravery and determination is a sight to see. (Credit Image: © Yuguo Wang/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 17, 2020, New York, New York, USA: The NAKED COWBOY wearing a face mask while performing in Times Square. (Credit Image: © Michael Brochstein/ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 2, 2020, Zouping, Binzhou Township, Shandong Province, China: Overwhelmed with emotion, nurses hug. Hands and hugs as nurses comfort each other. They are part of a eight nurse and doctors team, taking care of patients who have new coronavirus COVID-19 pneumonia, in the isolation ward in Zouping People's Republic Hostipal with a empty bed behind them. (Credit Image: © Dong Naide/TPG via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 24, 2020, Washington, District of Columbia, USA: Two pedestrians walk on a nearly empty street. U.S. Vice President Pence said on Monday that 313,000 coronavirus tests have been completed in the United States, and more than 41,000 tests were positive. (Credit Image: © Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 24, 2020, New York, New York, USA: Movement at the Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan during the Coronavirus Pandemic COVID-19 in New York in the United States. (Credit Image: © Vanessa Carvalho/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 23, 2020, Manchester, United Kingdom: Two people wearing face masks as preventive measure against the COVID-19 coronavirus walk through a rather empty Piccadilly train station. Household isolation, social distancing, working from home, avoidance of public gatherings have been recommended while public transport has been reduced as part of protective measures to reduce the spread of the disease in the UK. (Credit Image: © Andy Barton/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 22, 2020, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Empty road during day five of Movement Control Order (MCO) enforcement. Malaysia is under 14 days partial lockdown as the government enforce the order for people to stay home in an attempt to curb the coronavirus outbreak amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. (Credit Image: © Zahim Mohd/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 20, 2020, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA: KRISTEN SHEPHERD kisses her husband TODD BERMAN as the couple gets married on the steps of City Hall with Mayor RICK KRISEMAN officiating on Friday. Coronavirus forced Museum of Fine Arts executive director Kristen Shepherd to cancel her original wedding plans, So she reached out to Mayor Kriseman to see if he would officiate her marriage to Todd Berman on the steps of City Hall, with less than 10 people in attendance and all standing six feet apart. (Credit Image: © Dirk Shadd/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 19, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: General view of an empty subway platform at Chancery Lane Underground Station. Transport for London announced the closure of up to 40 stations as officials advised against non-essential travel. Bus and London Overground service will also be reduced. (Credit Image: © Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 18,2020, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA: OYO hotel lobby empty as it closed down at 12am Wednesday morning for up to 30+ days due to COVID-19. (Credit Image: © Gene Blevins/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 13, 2020, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA: The sun rises over the track with what will remain empty stands as USF2000 cars zoom towards turn 10 in the first practice session of the weekend at the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. (Credit Image: © Dirk Shadd/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 10, 2020, Long Beach, California, USA: Cal Poly Mustangs forward ALICIA ROUFOSSE, left, grabs a rebound from Long Beach State forward CYDNEE KINSLOW, right, in an empty Walter Pyramid in the Big West tournament in Long Beach on Tuesday. Fears over the coronavirus have forced tournament organizers to ban fans from the games this week. (Credit Image: © Scott Varley/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 10, 2020, Venice, Italy: A waiter walks around an empty restaurant at St. Marcus square. All of Italy is being placed on lockdown due to coronavirus. (Credit Image: © Mirco Toniolo/Ropi via ZUMA Press)
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  • 164 Bangladeshis stranded in India due to lockdown have been brought back by a special flight of US-Bangla Airlines landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 20, 2020. Due to lockdown in India over COVID-19 situation, the Bangladeshis went medical and business purposes got stuck in the country. India allowed special flights when Bangladesh took the initiative to bring these citizens back. Photo by Suvra Kanti Das/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • April 7, 2020, Dhaka, Bangladesh: With great respect and care a team of gravediggers and health workers, dressed in full protective suits, say final words and bury the body of coronavirus victim, JALAL SAIFUR RAHMAN, the director of the Banglandish Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). Jalal, a director of Bangladesh government’s main anti-graft body, had tested positive for COVID-19 seven days ago. Dr. Shihab Uddin, superintendent of Kuwait Bangladesh Friendship Government Hospital, one of the dedicated hospitals for treating coronavirus-infected patients in Bangladesh, said: “He was in a intensive care unit of the hospital and last late night his blood pressure fell down rapidly. We tried our level best. But today [Monday] at 7.30 a.m. he died.” Bangladesh on Monday, reported 29 new coronavirus patients and four new deaths, raising the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 123 and death toll to 13. Since appearing in Wuhan, China last December, the novel coronavirus has spread to at least 183 countries and regions, killed scores and infected millions. (Credit Image: © Sultan Mahmud Mukut/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 23, 2020, New York, New York, USA: Virtually empty 42nd street in Manhattan on first day of Stay at Home executive order. (Credit Image: © Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 20, 2020, Los Angeles, California, USA: The 10 Freeway and 110 Freeway have unusually light traffic because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak during midday in Downtown Los Angeles. (Credit Image: © Jeff Gritchen/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Story of the Week zReportage.com: Launched TUESDAY March 24, 2020 on www.zReportage.com Story #729: The BIG EMPTY: Stay-at-Home, Save the Human Race! The Brooklyn Bridge opened May 24, 1883, connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn Boroughs of Metropolitian New York City, one of the biggest cities in the world for last two centuries. 6,000+ pedestrians and 3,000+ cyclists cross it on a average day. As the Stay-at-Home edicts have come down to protect spread of coronavirus COVID-19, this lone woman has it mostly to herself. Wearing a medical mask for protection and a red wool cap to stay warm, on a brisk spring day and a hoodie with NEW YORK largely emblazon on it, sporting a symbolic yellow cautionary background. Tourist hotspots and high population destiny workspaces public spaces around the world are deserted due to COVID-19, with several major cities under total lockdown. In cities not under lockdown, social distancing measures are being heavily encouraged. ZUMA Press sent its photojournalists out to span the globe and Tell This Story That Needed to be Told: THE NEW NORMAL: A Story of Daily Life in Pandemic Times. ZUMA Press photographers contributing to this global coverage reportage series, are among others: Adrien Vautier, Alberto Pezzali, Andy Barton, Anton Novoderezhkin, Aristides Vafeiadaki, Armin Weigel, Bernd Thissen, Claudio Furlan, David Crane, David Powell, Dirk Shadd, Dirk Waem, Gene Blevins, Giuseppe Fama, Greg Lovett, Jeff Gritchen, Joel Marklund, John Nacion, Kuba Stezycki, Laporta Salvatore, Lev Radin, Marechal Aurore, Markus Scholz, Mirco Toniolo, Naoki Nishimura, Paul Kuroda, Petit Francis, Rod Lamkey, Scott Varley, Valery Sharifulin, Vanessa Carvalho, Zahim Mohd. (Credit THIS Image: © John Nacion Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 16, 2020, USA: A man walks past aisles of empty shelves during these days of the COVID-19 pandemic, at the Target store in Alexandria, Va., Monday, March16, 2020. Credit: Rod Lamkey / CNP (Credit Image: © Rod Lamkey/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 5, 2020,  Milan, Italy: A hydraulics professor from Milan Polytechnic in an empty classroom teaching a lesson via webcam to comply with the new measures against the spread of coronavirus. (Credit Image: © Claudio Furlan/LaPresse via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 11, 2020, Athens, Greece: Parthenon monument empty from tourists. Greek tourism hit hard by cancellations amid coronavirus outbreak. (Credit Image: © Aristidis VafeiadakisZUMA Wire)
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  • March 18, 2020, Fredrick, Maryland, USA: A scanning transmission electron micrograph of COVID-19, novel coronavirus, an apoptotic cell heavily infected with SARS-COV-2 virus particles, isolated from a patient sample. Vivid illustration is a color enhanced stunning microscopic image of the coronavirus responsible for the worldwide Pandemic outbreak. Made by the American government's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) at NIAID IRF (National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases Integrated Research Facility) Fort Detrick. The SARS-CoV-2 which causes COVID-19 disease first discovered December 2019 in Wuhan, China. (Credit Image: © NIAID via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 18, 2020, Ponte San Pietro (Bergamo) Italy: The mortuary (morgue) of Ponte San Pietro Hospital in the Province of Bergamo the area where the highest number of infection of COVID19 Coronavirus was recorded. (Credit Image: © Carlo Cozzoli/Fotogramma/ROPI via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 23, 2020, Rome, Italy: A man walks in front of the Colosseum during the 14th day of lockdown imposed nationwide by the Italian government that tries to tackle the coronavirus outbreak. All movement in the city is restricted, and streets usually filled with life and traffic are almost empty.  (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Fama/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 23, 2020, Palm Beach, Florida, USA: The Breakers hotel has no guests. The hotel closed last week over concerns about the coronavirus. It plans to stay closed for at least three weeks. (Credit Image: © Greg Lovett/The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 19, 2020, San Francisco, California, USA: With stores like Nordstrom, and GAP at left, closed, and people staying home for the Shelter in Place order due to coronavirus. Market St. seen from above, had far fewer pedestrians than usual, in San Francisco. (Credit Image: © Paul Kuroda/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 19, 2020, Hollywood, California, USA: With no tourists or crowds to perform for along Hollywood Blvd, JONTE FLORENCE works on his moves near Hollywood and Highland Thursday. The coronavirus has closed restaurants, stores, theaters and many commuters are now working from home. (Credit Image: © David Crane/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 18, 2020, New York, New York, USA: General view of The Oculus as the Coronavirus, COVID-19, outbreak continues. Across the city businesses, schools and places of work have been shutting down, leading to empty streets and quiet neighborhoods. (Credit Image: © Joel Marklund/Bildbyran via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 7, 2020, Wuhan, China: FILE: Dr. LI WENDING, 33, the Chinese whistleblower doctor who warned the public of a potential 'SARS-like' disease in December 2019, has died of the coronavirus in Wuhan today. Li Wenliang was a Chinese ophthalmologist who worked as a physician at Wuhan Central Hospital. Li warned his colleagues in December 2019 about a possible outbreak of an illness that resembled severe acute respiratory syndrome, later acknowledged as COVID-19. Born: October 12, 1986, Beizhen, Jinzhou, China. Died: February 7, 2020, Central Hospital of Wuhan. PICTURED: January 6, 2020. Chinese doctor LI WENLIANG in Wuhan Hostipal incubated. (Credit Image: © Dr. Li Wenliang via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 18, 2017 - File - Former President GEORGE H.W. BUSH and his wife, former First Lady BARBARA BUSH, have both been hospitalized. Bush, 92, was admitted to intensive care at Houston Methodist Hospital to address 'an acute respiratory problem' stemming from pneumonia. Barbara Bush also was admitted to the hospital Wednesday morning as a precaution after 'experiencing fatigue and coughing.' Pictured: Nov. 30, 2013 - Washington, DC, United States of America - US Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist administers the oath of office to President George H. W. Bush during Inaugural ceremonies at the United States Capitol January 20, 1989 in Washington, DC. Standing with the president is First Lady BARBARA BUSH, Vice President Dan Quayle and senators Bob Dole and Ted Stevens. (Credit Image: © White House via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 18, 2017 - File - Former President GEORGE H.W. BUSH and his wife, former First Lady BARBARA BUSH, have both been hospitalized. Bush, 92, was admitted to intensive care at Houston Methodist Hospital to address 'an acute respiratory problem' stemming from pneumonia. Barbara Bush also was admitted to the hospital Wednesday morning as a precaution after 'experiencing fatigue and coughing.' Pictured: Aug. 24, 2014 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - United States President George H. W. Bush makes remarks prior to signing the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 into law during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C. on July 26, 1990. The act prohibited employer discrimination on the basis of disability. .Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
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Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
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Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
People sit during a special service after Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders held a silent protest at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
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Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
A woman sits praying with her Rosary as Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
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Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
A woman holds an Anti Zuma placard during the #SaveSouthAfrica protest in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
The Most Reverend Dr. Thabo Makgoba (centre with arms folded) and other Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW007.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Mark Wessels / RealTime Images.
    02112016RTI-MW009.JPG
  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together for a community protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest walked from St. George's Cathedral to the National Prosecuting Authorities office in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
Picture By:  Ross Hastie / RealTime Images.
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
A woman holds an Anti Zuma placard during the #SaveSouthAfrica protest in Cape Town.<br />
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Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
A Religious Leader speaks during a special service after Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders held a silent protest at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together for a community protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest walked from St. George's Cathedral to the National Prosecuting Authorities office in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
The Most Reverend Dr. Thabo Makgoba (2nd from left) and other Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together for a community protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest walked from St. George's Cathedral to the National Prosecuting Authorities office in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together for a community protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest walked from St. George's Cathedral to the National Prosecuting Authorities office in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
A Religious Leader says a prayer during a special service after Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders held a silent protest at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
People sit during a special service after Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders held a silent protest at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
A woman sits praying with her Rosary as Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
A Religious Leader sits holding a placard that reads 'A lament for our beloved country' as she and other Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
The Most Reverend Dr. Thabo Makgoba (centre) and other Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
The Most Reverend Dr. Thabo Makgoba (centre) and other Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together for a community protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest walked from St. George's Cathedral to the National Prosecuting Authorities office in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together for a community protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest walked from St. George's Cathedral to the National Prosecuting Authorities office in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
A Religious Leader stands holding a placard that reads 'A lament for our beloved country' as she and other Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
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  • © Hahn-Liewig/ABACA. 35519-21. Iinchon-South Korea, 11/06/2002. France suffered the acute embarrassment of becoming the first defending champions to be knocked out of the World Cup in the first round for 36 yearswhen they were beaten 2-0 by Denmark on Wednesday. After dominating world and European football for the last four years, the French finished the tournament with the worst record of any champions in the 72-yearhistory of the tournament after a 22nd minute goal from Danish striker Dennis Rommedahl and a 67th minute effort from Jon Dahl Tomasson. Pictured here Zinedine Zidane.  Danish Team D¿nische Nationalmannschaft Equipe du Danemark Equipe de France de Football French Soccer Team Coupe du Monde de la FIFA Coupe du Monde de football FIFA World Cup Football World Cup Zidane Zinedine Zidane Zinedine Activite sportive Sport Activity Soccer Foot Football Soccer Football Seule Seul Seuls Seules Alone Incheon South Korea SYdkorea Coree du Sud Plan americain Half length Vertical Vertical  | 35519_21
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  • zReportage.com Story of the Week # 631 - Somalia On The Brink - Launched May 19, 2017 - Full multimedia experience: audio, stills, text and or video: Go to zReportage.com to see more - The current drought in Somalia will very likely become a famine - this year. More than 2 million people are facing starvation in the Horn of Africa nation that is suffering the effects of repeated rain failures and decades of conflict, according to the United Nations. A pre-famine alert was issued earlier this year, a move that U.N. officials credit with helping to avert a repeat of the 2011 famine. More than half the country, some 6.7 million Somalis still require aid after drought withered crops, killed livestock and dried up waterholes, according to the U.N. And almost 1.4 million children will risk acute malnutrition, according to UNICEF. After three extremely dry 'rainy' seasons, the effect has been catastrophic. 60 percent of Somalis depend on farming for survival, but as the dry landscape has caused many small farmers to lose their livestock and in turn their livelihood. While emergency workers focus on safe drinking water and food, the country is fighting its worst cholera epidemic in five years so far over 600 people have died from the disease. It will be the 3rd famine to hit Somalia in 25 years, a rate of starvation that is unmatched on Earth. (Credit Image: ? Maciej Moskwa/NurPhoto/zReportage.com via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
A Religious Leader says a prayer during a special service after Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders held a silent protest at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
A woman holding an Anti Fracking placard speaks to another concerned citizen as they and other Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together for a community protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest walked from St. George's Cathedral to the National Prosecuting Authorities office in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
A Religious Leader speaks during a special service after Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders held a silent protest at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** PREMIUM RATES APPLY ** Michael Jackson - who died 10 years ago today - poses with his children in this set of incredible and extraordinary family photographs. The exclusive images show the late singer posing at home in his Neverland Ranch with daughter Paris and son Prince when they are just toddlers. In other pictures Jackson is seen posing with former nurse Debbie Rowe who is the mother to Jackson’s eldest children. The children are also pictured at the star’s luxury home in Los Olivos, California, at a birthday party, riding on a fun fair ride and even taking a trip on a train that spanned a large area of the ranch. Other photographs in the set show Paris and Prince with their father in New York. A final shot shows Jackson cutting a solitary figure posing on his own in the grounds of his world famous home. Jackson died aged 50 on June 25, 2009 from acute intoxication from propofol given to him by his personal physician Dr Conrad Murray. 25 Jun 2019 Pictured: MJ/Prince/Paris- Las Vegas- approx. 2002. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together for a community protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Community Protest walked from St. George's Cathedral to the National Prosecuting Authorities office in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
The Most Reverend Dr. Thabo Makgoba (centre with arms folded) and other Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
<br />
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  • Wednesday 2nd October 2016.<br />
St. George's Cathedral,<br />
Cape Town,<br />
Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
#SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer Vigil In Cape Town!<br />
<br />
Concerned Citizens and Religious Leaders stand together in silent protest on the steps of St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town.<br />
<br />
Concerned Religious Leaders and other South Africans gathered together in silent protest in support of the call to #SaveSouthAfrica from 'the acute social crisis that has been brought about by corruption, mismanagement and political intrigue' as reported nationwide in the news. The campaign was formed under the banner of holding government leaders accountable to the Constitution and the values they have pledged to uphold as representatives of the people. The #SaveSouthAfrica Silent Prayer vigil was held at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa on Wednesday 2nd November 2016.<br />
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