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  • June 16, 2018 - Seattle, Washington, United States - Seattle, Washington: Thousands gather at the Fremont Fair Craft Market. The beloved neighborhood street festival takes place during the iconic Fremont Solstice Parade put on by the Fremont Arts Council. The annual craft market benefits the Fremont Chamber of Commerce, a non-profit organization that supporting public art and promotes business, and education opportunities in Fremont. (Credit Image: © Paul Gordon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 1, 2019 - Jalal Aslan, 71, manufacture with his sons traditional handmade and coloured tiles in his workshop in the West Bank city of Nablus.  The Aslan factory in Nablus remains the only one that practice the skill of producing traditional Palestinian tiles in the West Bank. Jalal has been working in the manufacturing of handmade and coloured tiles (Shami tiles) for nearly 50 years practising a traditional craft passed through his family generations and believed to have originated in the Levant. The Aslan family used to own a small tile factory in Jaffa, but after the 1948 war they began working in Nablus, since the family was of Nabulsi origin and they also owned another factory in the city. Each Shami tile is carefully crafted and can be considered a piece of art in itself as well as a fragment of Palestinian heritage (Credit Image: © Mohammed Turabi/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 6, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - Glass workers are pictured while crafting a glass creation in London on May 6, 2017. James Devereux and Katherine Huskie, are the founders of Devereux and Huskie, a studio that specialises in enabling artists to realise their ideas in glass. (Credit Image: © Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules spor
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rule
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rule
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rule
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rule
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Kok/Magnus News Agency. Pic shows Dave Kok with his gum tree. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok in his Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft an
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok inside the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craf
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok and wallaby Ned at the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows (left to right) Kelly and Ned the wallabies at Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Ti
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows an Australian hat on the wall at the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, bo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok behind the bar in his Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books o
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok outside his Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush cra
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows Australian and Shetland books in the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, bo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok in the background with wallaby Ned in the foreground against a backdrop of the Shetland countryside. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Ta
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok and wallaby Ned at his Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok with wallabies Kelly (left) and Ned (right) at the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasma
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows an Australian AFL poster on the wall at the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim T
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok with a happy local at the bar of his Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Ti
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Kok/Magnus News Agency. Pic shows Dave Kok, with his wife Louise, 38, daughter Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, 4, and Toffee the dog aged four. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Ti
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows the David Kok and (left to right) wallabies Ned and Kelly at the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with T
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows some of the Australiana in the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Kok/Magnus News Agency. Pic shows Dave Kok, with his wife Louise, 38, daughter Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, 4, and Toffee the dog aged four. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Ti
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows (left to right) Kelly and Ned the wallabies at Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Ti
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  • March 27, 2019 - Mouhi Aldein Hashhush repairs traditional paraffin cooking stoves and lamps in his workshop in the Old City of Nablus, where he has been working during the last 37 years. The labyrinth of cobbled streets of Nablus’ Old City bustles with numerous shops but also with workshops employing traditional techniques passed through generations. The traditional workshops blend with the rich history of the Old City which dates from the Ottoman era but goes also back to the Romans and manifests itself in its distinct stone facades, beautiful architecture, cobbled streets and dense architectural fabric. The historic importance and architectural beauty of Nablus’ Old City have been highlighted by UNESCO (Credit Image: © Mohammed Turabi/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Gaza, gaza strip, Palestine - A Palestinian man, uses a pottery wheel to construct a clay vessel, at the oldest pottery workshop in Gaza City, 07 September 2017. Pottery is an ancient and traditional craft in Gaza. Local workshops usually produce products such as bowls, pitchers, flower pots, and vases, including a big black pottery vessel known as 'al-Qedra' that is used for cooking a traditional Gazan meal made out of rice, meat, garlic and onions. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO WEB UNTIL 2PM EST NOV 1*** Katie Holmes wears a diamond engagement ring as she steps out for a coffee, but it seems she’s not engaged to long-time boyfriend Jamie Foxx. A smiling Holmes looked relaxed and radiant as she openly flashed her bling as she went for a coffee with fellow actor Jerry O'Connell. Katie and Jerry co-star in a feature-film adaptation of the self-help best-seller ‘The Secret.' The pictures were taken the day before filming started in New Orleans. But her publicist later insisted: “Katie’s not engaged to anyone besides her fictional movie fiancé, played by Jerry O’Connell.” Holmes, who divorced ‘Top Gun’ star Tom Cruise in 2012, was later spotted chatting happily with Foxx, who she’s believed to have been dating for five years. Foxx is currently also in New Orleans filming his latest movie, ‘Power,’ co-starring Joseph Gordon-Hewitt. Foxx and Dawson’s Creek alum Holmes looked very much in love - the word ‘LOVE’ was even written on Katie's handbag. Holmes had changed into a black and white jumpsuit before the two went for a evening shop at Michael's craft store - but the actress kept her hands firmly buried in her pockets, so it’s not known if she was still wearing the ‘prop’ ring. Foxx, 50, and Holmes, 39, went pubslic in April during a PDA-packed beach outing on a Malibu beach after shying away from getting cozy together in public for years. The very private couple have reportedly been dating since being spotted dancing together at the Hamptons a year after the Dawson Creek star's highly-publicised separation from Cruise. They have taken extraordinary measures to keep their relationship secret amid claims Katie's ex-husband included a clause in her 2012 divorce settlement banning her from publicly dating for five years. The actress split from Top Gun superstar in 2012 after six years. Their romance was one the Hollywood's biggest headline makers after they got engaged in 2005 after just seven we
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO WEB UNTIL 2PM EST NOV 1*** Katie Holmes wears a diamond engagement ring as she steps out for a coffee, but it seems she’s not engaged to long-time boyfriend Jamie Foxx. A smiling Holmes looked relaxed and radiant as she openly flashed her bling as she went for a coffee with fellow actor Jerry O'Connell. Katie and Jerry co-star in a feature-film adaptation of the self-help best-seller ‘The Secret.' The pictures were taken the day before filming started in New Orleans. But her publicist later insisted: “Katie’s not engaged to anyone besides her fictional movie fiancé, played by Jerry O’Connell.” Holmes, who divorced ‘Top Gun’ star Tom Cruise in 2012, was later spotted chatting happily with Foxx, who she’s believed to have been dating for five years. Foxx is currently also in New Orleans filming his latest movie, ‘Power,’ co-starring Joseph Gordon-Hewitt. Foxx and Dawson’s Creek alum Holmes looked very much in love - the word ‘LOVE’ was even written on Katie's handbag. Holmes had changed into a black and white jumpsuit before the two went for a evening shop at Michael's craft store - but the actress kept her hands firmly buried in her pockets, so it’s not known if she was still wearing the ‘prop’ ring. Foxx, 50, and Holmes, 39, went pubslic in April during a PDA-packed beach outing on a Malibu beach after shying away from getting cozy together in public for years. The very private couple have reportedly been dating since being spotted dancing together at the Hamptons a year after the Dawson Creek star's highly-publicised separation from Cruise. They have taken extraordinary measures to keep their relationship secret amid claims Katie's ex-husband included a clause in her 2012 divorce settlement banning her from publicly dating for five years. The actress split from Top Gun superstar in 2012 after six years. Their romance was one the Hollywood's biggest headline makers after they got engaged in 2005 after just seven we
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO WEB UNTIL 2PM EST NOV 1*** Katie Holmes wears a diamond engagement ring as she steps out for a coffee, but it seems she’s not engaged to long-time boyfriend Jamie Foxx. A smiling Holmes looked relaxed and radiant as she openly flashed her bling as she went for a coffee with fellow actor Jerry O'Connell. Katie and Jerry co-star in a feature-film adaptation of the self-help best-seller ‘The Secret.' The pictures were taken the day before filming started in New Orleans. But her publicist later insisted: “Katie’s not engaged to anyone besides her fictional movie fiancé, played by Jerry O’Connell.” Holmes, who divorced ‘Top Gun’ star Tom Cruise in 2012, was later spotted chatting happily with Foxx, who she’s believed to have been dating for five years. Foxx is currently also in New Orleans filming his latest movie, ‘Power,’ co-starring Joseph Gordon-Hewitt. Foxx and Dawson’s Creek alum Holmes looked very much in love - the word ‘LOVE’ was even written on Katie's handbag. Holmes had changed into a black and white jumpsuit before the two went for a evening shop at Michael's craft store - but the actress kept her hands firmly buried in her pockets, so it’s not known if she was still wearing the ‘prop’ ring. Foxx, 50, and Holmes, 39, went pubslic in April during a PDA-packed beach outing on a Malibu beach after shying away from getting cozy together in public for years. The very private couple have reportedly been dating since being spotted dancing together at the Hamptons a year after the Dawson Creek star's highly-publicised separation from Cruise. They have taken extraordinary measures to keep their relationship secret amid claims Katie's ex-husband included a clause in her 2012 divorce settlement banning her from publicly dating for five years. The actress split from Top Gun superstar in 2012 after six years. Their romance was one the Hollywood's biggest headline makers after they got engaged in 2005 after just seven we
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO WEB UNTIL 2PM EST NOV 1*** Katie Holmes wears a diamond engagement ring as she steps out for a coffee, but it seems she’s not engaged to long-time boyfriend Jamie Foxx. A smiling Holmes looked relaxed and radiant as she openly flashed her bling as she went for a coffee with fellow actor Jerry O'Connell. Katie and Jerry co-star in a feature-film adaptation of the self-help best-seller ‘The Secret.' The pictures were taken the day before filming started in New Orleans. But her publicist later insisted: “Katie’s not engaged to anyone besides her fictional movie fiancé, played by Jerry O’Connell.” Holmes, who divorced ‘Top Gun’ star Tom Cruise in 2012, was later spotted chatting happily with Foxx, who she’s believed to have been dating for five years. Foxx is currently also in New Orleans filming his latest movie, ‘Power,’ co-starring Joseph Gordon-Hewitt. Foxx and Dawson’s Creek alum Holmes looked very much in love - the word ‘LOVE’ was even written on Katie's handbag. Holmes had changed into a black and white jumpsuit before the two went for a evening shop at Michael's craft store - but the actress kept her hands firmly buried in her pockets, so it’s not known if she was still wearing the ‘prop’ ring. Foxx, 50, and Holmes, 39, went pubslic in April during a PDA-packed beach outing on a Malibu beach after shying away from getting cozy together in public for years. The very private couple have reportedly been dating since being spotted dancing together at the Hamptons a year after the Dawson Creek star's highly-publicised separation from Cruise. They have taken extraordinary measures to keep their relationship secret amid claims Katie's ex-husband included a clause in her 2012 divorce settlement banning her from publicly dating for five years. The actress split from Top Gun superstar in 2012 after six years. Their romance was one the Hollywood's biggest headline makers after they got engaged in 2005 after just seven we
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO WEB UNTIL 2PM EST NOV 1*** Katie Holmes wears a diamond engagement ring as she steps out for a coffee, but it seems she’s not engaged to long-time boyfriend Jamie Foxx. A smiling Holmes looked relaxed and radiant as she openly flashed her bling as she went for a coffee with fellow actor Jerry O'Connell. Katie and Jerry co-star in a feature-film adaptation of the self-help best-seller ‘The Secret.' The pictures were taken the day before filming started in New Orleans. But her publicist later insisted: “Katie’s not engaged to anyone besides her fictional movie fiancé, played by Jerry O’Connell.” Holmes, who divorced ‘Top Gun’ star Tom Cruise in 2012, was later spotted chatting happily with Foxx, who she’s believed to have been dating for five years. Foxx is currently also in New Orleans filming his latest movie, ‘Power,’ co-starring Joseph Gordon-Hewitt. Foxx and Dawson’s Creek alum Holmes looked very much in love - the word ‘LOVE’ was even written on Katie's handbag. Holmes had changed into a black and white jumpsuit before the two went for a evening shop at Michael's craft store - but the actress kept her hands firmly buried in her pockets, so it’s not known if she was still wearing the ‘prop’ ring. Foxx, 50, and Holmes, 39, went pubslic in April during a PDA-packed beach outing on a Malibu beach after shying away from getting cozy together in public for years. The very private couple have reportedly been dating since being spotted dancing together at the Hamptons a year after the Dawson Creek star's highly-publicised separation from Cruise. They have taken extraordinary measures to keep their relationship secret amid claims Katie's ex-husband included a clause in her 2012 divorce settlement banning her from publicly dating for five years. The actress split from Top Gun superstar in 2012 after six years. Their romance was one the Hollywood's biggest headline makers after they got engaged in 2005 after just seven we
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO WEB UNTIL 2PM EST NOV 1*** Katie Holmes wears a diamond engagement ring as she steps out for a coffee, but it seems she’s not engaged to long-time boyfriend Jamie Foxx. A smiling Holmes looked relaxed and radiant as she openly flashed her bling as she went for a coffee with fellow actor Jerry O'Connell. Katie and Jerry co-star in a feature-film adaptation of the self-help best-seller ‘The Secret.' The pictures were taken the day before filming started in New Orleans. But her publicist later insisted: “Katie’s not engaged to anyone besides her fictional movie fiancé, played by Jerry O’Connell.” Holmes, who divorced ‘Top Gun’ star Tom Cruise in 2012, was later spotted chatting happily with Foxx, who she’s believed to have been dating for five years. Foxx is currently also in New Orleans filming his latest movie, ‘Power,’ co-starring Joseph Gordon-Hewitt. Foxx and Dawson’s Creek alum Holmes looked very much in love - the word ‘LOVE’ was even written on Katie's handbag. Holmes had changed into a black and white jumpsuit before the two went for a evening shop at Michael's craft store - but the actress kept her hands firmly buried in her pockets, so it’s not known if she was still wearing the ‘prop’ ring. Foxx, 50, and Holmes, 39, went pubslic in April during a PDA-packed beach outing on a Malibu beach after shying away from getting cozy together in public for years. The very private couple have reportedly been dating since being spotted dancing together at the Hamptons a year after the Dawson Creek star's highly-publicised separation from Cruise. They have taken extraordinary measures to keep their relationship secret amid claims Katie's ex-husband included a clause in her 2012 divorce settlement banning her from publicly dating for five years. The actress split from Top Gun superstar in 2012 after six years. Their romance was one the Hollywood's biggest headline makers after they got engaged in 2005 after just seven we
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO WEB UNTIL 2PM EST NOV 1*** Katie Holmes wears a diamond engagement ring as she steps out for a coffee, but it seems she’s not engaged to long-time boyfriend Jamie Foxx. A smiling Holmes looked relaxed and radiant as she openly flashed her bling as she went for a coffee with fellow actor Jerry O'Connell. Katie and Jerry co-star in a feature-film adaptation of the self-help best-seller ‘The Secret.' The pictures were taken the day before filming started in New Orleans. But her publicist later insisted: “Katie’s not engaged to anyone besides her fictional movie fiancé, played by Jerry O’Connell.” Holmes, who divorced ‘Top Gun’ star Tom Cruise in 2012, was later spotted chatting happily with Foxx, who she’s believed to have been dating for five years. Foxx is currently also in New Orleans filming his latest movie, ‘Power,’ co-starring Joseph Gordon-Hewitt. Foxx and Dawson’s Creek alum Holmes looked very much in love - the word ‘LOVE’ was even written on Katie's handbag. Holmes had changed into a black and white jumpsuit before the two went for a evening shop at Michael's craft store - but the actress kept her hands firmly buried in her pockets, so it’s not known if she was still wearing the ‘prop’ ring. Foxx, 50, and Holmes, 39, went pubslic in April during a PDA-packed beach outing on a Malibu beach after shying away from getting cozy together in public for years. The very private couple have reportedly been dating since being spotted dancing together at the Hamptons a year after the Dawson Creek star's highly-publicised separation from Cruise. They have taken extraordinary measures to keep their relationship secret amid claims Katie's ex-husband included a clause in her 2012 divorce settlement banning her from publicly dating for five years. The actress split from Top Gun superstar in 2012 after six years. Their romance was one the Hollywood's biggest headline makers after they got engaged in 2005 after just seven we
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO WEB UNTIL 2PM EST NOV 1*** Katie Holmes wears a diamond engagement ring as she steps out for a coffee, but it seems she’s not engaged to long-time boyfriend Jamie Foxx. A smiling Holmes looked relaxed and radiant as she openly flashed her bling as she went for a coffee with fellow actor Jerry O'Connell. Katie and Jerry co-star in a feature-film adaptation of the self-help best-seller ‘The Secret.' The pictures were taken the day before filming started in New Orleans. But her publicist later insisted: “Katie’s not engaged to anyone besides her fictional movie fiancé, played by Jerry O’Connell.” Holmes, who divorced ‘Top Gun’ star Tom Cruise in 2012, was later spotted chatting happily with Foxx, who she’s believed to have been dating for five years. Foxx is currently also in New Orleans filming his latest movie, ‘Power,’ co-starring Joseph Gordon-Hewitt. Foxx and Dawson’s Creek alum Holmes looked very much in love - the word ‘LOVE’ was even written on Katie's handbag. Holmes had changed into a black and white jumpsuit before the two went for a evening shop at Michael's craft store - but the actress kept her hands firmly buried in her pockets, so it’s not known if she was still wearing the ‘prop’ ring. Foxx, 50, and Holmes, 39, went pubslic in April during a PDA-packed beach outing on a Malibu beach after shying away from getting cozy together in public for years. The very private couple have reportedly been dating since being spotted dancing together at the Hamptons a year after the Dawson Creek star's highly-publicised separation from Cruise. They have taken extraordinary measures to keep their relationship secret amid claims Katie's ex-husband included a clause in her 2012 divorce settlement banning her from publicly dating for five years. The actress split from Top Gun superstar in 2012 after six years. Their romance was one the Hollywood's biggest headline makers after they got engaged in 2005 after just seven we
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO WEB UNTIL 2PM EST NOV 1*** Katie Holmes wears a diamond engagement ring as she steps out for a coffee, but it seems she’s not engaged to long-time boyfriend Jamie Foxx. A smiling Holmes looked relaxed and radiant as she openly flashed her bling as she went for a coffee with fellow actor Jerry O'Connell. Katie and Jerry co-star in a feature-film adaptation of the self-help best-seller ‘The Secret.' The pictures were taken the day before filming started in New Orleans. But her publicist later insisted: “Katie’s not engaged to anyone besides her fictional movie fiancé, played by Jerry O’Connell.” Holmes, who divorced ‘Top Gun’ star Tom Cruise in 2012, was later spotted chatting happily with Foxx, who she’s believed to have been dating for five years. Foxx is currently also in New Orleans filming his latest movie, ‘Power,’ co-starring Joseph Gordon-Hewitt. Foxx and Dawson’s Creek alum Holmes looked very much in love - the word ‘LOVE’ was even written on Katie's handbag. Holmes had changed into a black and white jumpsuit before the two went for a evening shop at Michael's craft store - but the actress kept her hands firmly buried in her pockets, so it’s not known if she was still wearing the ‘prop’ ring. Foxx, 50, and Holmes, 39, went pubslic in April during a PDA-packed beach outing on a Malibu beach after shying away from getting cozy together in public for years. The very private couple have reportedly been dating since being spotted dancing together at the Hamptons a year after the Dawson Creek star's highly-publicised separation from Cruise. They have taken extraordinary measures to keep their relationship secret amid claims Katie's ex-husband included a clause in her 2012 divorce settlement banning her from publicly dating for five years. The actress split from Top Gun superstar in 2012 after six years. Their romance was one the Hollywood's biggest headline makers after they got engaged in 2005 after just seven we
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  • Viola Davis is the newest face of L’Oréal Paris. The 54-year-old actress joins the esteemed list of fellow brand spokeswomen, including Celine Dion, Helen Mirren, Eva Longoria, Elle Fanning, Aja Naomi King, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Camila Cabello. The appointment builds on the brand’s mission to reflect the diversity of the modern world through spokeswomen, encouraging beauty inclusivity, self-worth and empowering people everywhere. Viola will appear in TV, print and digital advertising campaigns for Age Perfect beginning later this month (September). Viola spent most of her early life on stage, honing her craft with a theater degree from Rhode Island College followed by four years at Julliard. Since then, she has been paving her way for over 30 years, with powerful performances on Broadway, in film, and on television. Today, an acclaimed actress and the first black actor to do so, Viola has won the “Triple Crown” of acting, which includes an Academy Award, an Emmy Award, and a Tony Award. Recently nominated for her sixth Emmy Award, the sixth and final season of her hit show How to Get Away with Murder premieres later this month. She devotes her time off-screen to her family and is an ardent activist. Viola is recognized internationally for her support of human rights and equal rights for women and women of color. Together with her husband, Julius Tennon, Viola founded JuVee Productions, which develops and produces independent film, television, VR and digital content across all spaces of narrative entertainment, with an emphasis on diverse and inclusive storytelling. Additionally, her empowering public speaking engagements serve as inspiration to people everywhere. Viola said of collaboration: ‘As a young girl, I wasn’t always told that I was smart, beautiful, or worthy. I worked tremendously hard to get where I am today – overcoming feelings of doubt to become a woman who truly believes I am “worth it” in every way. ‘I believe it’s so impor
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  • Viola Davis is the newest face of L’Oréal Paris. The 54-year-old actress joins the esteemed list of fellow brand spokeswomen, including Celine Dion, Helen Mirren, Eva Longoria, Elle Fanning, Aja Naomi King, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Camila Cabello. The appointment builds on the brand’s mission to reflect the diversity of the modern world through spokeswomen, encouraging beauty inclusivity, self-worth and empowering people everywhere. Viola will appear in TV, print and digital advertising campaigns for Age Perfect beginning later this month (September). Viola spent most of her early life on stage, honing her craft with a theater degree from Rhode Island College followed by four years at Julliard. Since then, she has been paving her way for over 30 years, with powerful performances on Broadway, in film, and on television. Today, an acclaimed actress and the first black actor to do so, Viola has won the “Triple Crown” of acting, which includes an Academy Award, an Emmy Award, and a Tony Award. Recently nominated for her sixth Emmy Award, the sixth and final season of her hit show How to Get Away with Murder premieres later this month. She devotes her time off-screen to her family and is an ardent activist. Viola is recognized internationally for her support of human rights and equal rights for women and women of color. Together with her husband, Julius Tennon, Viola founded JuVee Productions, which develops and produces independent film, television, VR and digital content across all spaces of narrative entertainment, with an emphasis on diverse and inclusive storytelling. Additionally, her empowering public speaking engagements serve as inspiration to people everywhere. Viola said of collaboration: ‘As a young girl, I wasn’t always told that I was smart, beautiful, or worthy. I worked tremendously hard to get where I am today – overcoming feelings of doubt to become a woman who truly believes I am “worth it” in every way. ‘I believe it’s so impor
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO WEB UNTIL 2PM EST NOV 1*** Katie Holmes wears a diamond engagement ring as she steps out for a coffee, but it seems she’s not engaged to long-time boyfriend Jamie Foxx. A smiling Holmes looked relaxed and radiant as she openly flashed her bling as she went for a coffee with fellow actor Jerry O'Connell. Katie and Jerry co-star in a feature-film adaptation of the self-help best-seller ‘The Secret.' The pictures were taken the day before filming started in New Orleans. But her publicist later insisted: “Katie’s not engaged to anyone besides her fictional movie fiancé, played by Jerry O’Connell.” Holmes, who divorced ‘Top Gun’ star Tom Cruise in 2012, was later spotted chatting happily with Foxx, who she’s believed to have been dating for five years. Foxx is currently also in New Orleans filming his latest movie, ‘Power,’ co-starring Joseph Gordon-Hewitt. Foxx and Dawson’s Creek alum Holmes looked very much in love - the word ‘LOVE’ was even written on Katie's handbag. Holmes had changed into a black and white jumpsuit before the two went for a evening shop at Michael's craft store - but the actress kept her hands firmly buried in her pockets, so it’s not known if she was still wearing the ‘prop’ ring. Foxx, 50, and Holmes, 39, went pubslic in April during a PDA-packed beach outing on a Malibu beach after shying away from getting cozy together in public for years. The very private couple have reportedly been dating since being spotted dancing together at the Hamptons a year after the Dawson Creek star's highly-publicised separation from Cruise. They have taken extraordinary measures to keep their relationship secret amid claims Katie's ex-husband included a clause in her 2012 divorce settlement banning her from publicly dating for five years. The actress split from Top Gun superstar in 2012 after six years. Their romance was one the Hollywood's biggest headline makers after they got engaged in 2005 after just seven we
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO WEB UNTIL 2PM EST NOV 1*** Katie Holmes wears a diamond engagement ring as she steps out for a coffee, but it seems she’s not engaged to long-time boyfriend Jamie Foxx. A smiling Holmes looked relaxed and radiant as she openly flashed her bling as she went for a coffee with fellow actor Jerry O'Connell. Katie and Jerry co-star in a feature-film adaptation of the self-help best-seller ‘The Secret.' The pictures were taken the day before filming started in New Orleans. But her publicist later insisted: “Katie’s not engaged to anyone besides her fictional movie fiancé, played by Jerry O’Connell.” Holmes, who divorced ‘Top Gun’ star Tom Cruise in 2012, was later spotted chatting happily with Foxx, who she’s believed to have been dating for five years. Foxx is currently also in New Orleans filming his latest movie, ‘Power,’ co-starring Joseph Gordon-Hewitt. Foxx and Dawson’s Creek alum Holmes looked very much in love - the word ‘LOVE’ was even written on Katie's handbag. Holmes had changed into a black and white jumpsuit before the two went for a evening shop at Michael's craft store - but the actress kept her hands firmly buried in her pockets, so it’s not known if she was still wearing the ‘prop’ ring. Foxx, 50, and Holmes, 39, went pubslic in April during a PDA-packed beach outing on a Malibu beach after shying away from getting cozy together in public for years. The very private couple have reportedly been dating since being spotted dancing together at the Hamptons a year after the Dawson Creek star's highly-publicised separation from Cruise. They have taken extraordinary measures to keep their relationship secret amid claims Katie's ex-husband included a clause in her 2012 divorce settlement banning her from publicly dating for five years. The actress split from Top Gun superstar in 2012 after six years. Their romance was one the Hollywood's biggest headline makers after they got engaged in 2005 after just seven we
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO WEB UNTIL 2PM EST NOV 1*** Katie Holmes wears a diamond engagement ring as she steps out for a coffee, but it seems she’s not engaged to long-time boyfriend Jamie Foxx. A smiling Holmes looked relaxed and radiant as she openly flashed her bling as she went for a coffee with fellow actor Jerry O'Connell. Katie and Jerry co-star in a feature-film adaptation of the self-help best-seller ‘The Secret.' The pictures were taken the day before filming started in New Orleans. But her publicist later insisted: “Katie’s not engaged to anyone besides her fictional movie fiancé, played by Jerry O’Connell.” Holmes, who divorced ‘Top Gun’ star Tom Cruise in 2012, was later spotted chatting happily with Foxx, who she’s believed to have been dating for five years. Foxx is currently also in New Orleans filming his latest movie, ‘Power,’ co-starring Joseph Gordon-Hewitt. Foxx and Dawson’s Creek alum Holmes looked very much in love - the word ‘LOVE’ was even written on Katie's handbag. Holmes had changed into a black and white jumpsuit before the two went for a evening shop at Michael's craft store - but the actress kept her hands firmly buried in her pockets, so it’s not known if she was still wearing the ‘prop’ ring. Foxx, 50, and Holmes, 39, went pubslic in April during a PDA-packed beach outing on a Malibu beach after shying away from getting cozy together in public for years. The very private couple have reportedly been dating since being spotted dancing together at the Hamptons a year after the Dawson Creek star's highly-publicised separation from Cruise. They have taken extraordinary measures to keep their relationship secret amid claims Katie's ex-husband included a clause in her 2012 divorce settlement banning her from publicly dating for five years. The actress split from Top Gun superstar in 2012 after six years. Their romance was one the Hollywood's biggest headline makers after they got engaged in 2005 after just seven we
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO WEB UNTIL 2PM EST NOV 1*** Katie Holmes wears a diamond engagement ring as she steps out for a coffee, but it seems she’s not engaged to long-time boyfriend Jamie Foxx. A smiling Holmes looked relaxed and radiant as she openly flashed her bling as she went for a coffee with fellow actor Jerry O'Connell. Katie and Jerry co-star in a feature-film adaptation of the self-help best-seller ‘The Secret.' The pictures were taken the day before filming started in New Orleans. But her publicist later insisted: “Katie’s not engaged to anyone besides her fictional movie fiancé, played by Jerry O’Connell.” Holmes, who divorced ‘Top Gun’ star Tom Cruise in 2012, was later spotted chatting happily with Foxx, who she’s believed to have been dating for five years. Foxx is currently also in New Orleans filming his latest movie, ‘Power,’ co-starring Joseph Gordon-Hewitt. Foxx and Dawson’s Creek alum Holmes looked very much in love - the word ‘LOVE’ was even written on Katie's handbag. Holmes had changed into a black and white jumpsuit before the two went for a evening shop at Michael's craft store - but the actress kept her hands firmly buried in her pockets, so it’s not known if she was still wearing the ‘prop’ ring. Foxx, 50, and Holmes, 39, went pubslic in April during a PDA-packed beach outing on a Malibu beach after shying away from getting cozy together in public for years. The very private couple have reportedly been dating since being spotted dancing together at the Hamptons a year after the Dawson Creek star's highly-publicised separation from Cruise. They have taken extraordinary measures to keep their relationship secret amid claims Katie's ex-husband included a clause in her 2012 divorce settlement banning her from publicly dating for five years. The actress split from Top Gun superstar in 2012 after six years. Their romance was one the Hollywood's biggest headline makers after they got engaged in 2005 after just seven we
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  • August 3, 2017 - Bhaktapur, Nepal - A woman arranges handmade clay pots at the ancient city of Bhaktapur in Nepal on Thursday, August 03, 2017. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 3, 2017 - Bhaktapur, Nepal - A woman arranges handmade clay pots at the ancient city of Bhaktapur in Nepal. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Apr 13, 2017 - Camp Pendleton, California, United States - Security Stare.  A Marine provides security during a simulated amphibious assault on Red Beach at Camp Pendleton, Calif., April 13, 2017. The Marine is assigned to Battalion Landing Team 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Frank Cordoba. (Credit Image: ? Cpl. Frank Cordoba/DoD via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 1, 2019 - Mumbai, India - Artist Dr. Tejas Lokhande gives a final touch to a ‘Rangoli’ or a mural made from coloured powders outside a railway station on the occasion of “Maharashtra Day” in Mumbai, India on 01 May 2019. “Maharashtra Day” is a state holiday in the Indian state of Maharashtra, commemorating the formation of the state of Maharashtra from the division of the Bombay State on 1 May 1960. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 24, 2018 - Man polishing and sanding a surfboard in a workshop (Credit Image: © Mint Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 1, 2018 - Bhaktapur, NP, Nepal - 43yrs old SAHADEV PRAJAPATI, making clay pot lamps for upcoming Tihar or Deepawali Festival on his workshop at Pottery Square, Bhaktapur, Nepal on Thursday, November 01, 2018. Nepalese Potter works on their small scale traditional pottery making industry in Bhaktapur, Nepal. Bhaktapur is an ancient town in the Kathmandu Valley and is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for its rich culture, temples, and wood, metal and stone artwork. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 13, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - A teature toots a Dhol (traditional instrument) hand as he participates in a colorful parade to celebrate the first day of the Bengali New year known as Pohela Boishakh in Dhaka. (Credit Image: © Md.Mehedi Hasan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 13, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Artist paints on a rood as they spend busy time for preparing to celebrate coming Bangla New Year on 14 April, at Dhaka University’s Faculty of Fine Arts. (Credit Image: © Md. Mehedi Hasan via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2017 - Oahu, HI, United States of America - The Polynesian double-hulled voyaging canoe, Hokule'a, approaches Oahu after sailing 40,000 nautical miles around the world during a 36-month journey in Hawaii. The Hokulea is a full-scale replica of an ancient Polynesian double-hulled voyaging canoe built to prove the theory that Polynesian people traveled great distances by boat throughout history. Pictured: April 5, 2016 - Titusville, Florida, U.S. - The Polynesian traditional voyaging canoe Hokulea sails the Indian River before stoping to honor Hawaiian astronauts near the Kennedy Space Center. The traditionally designed, ocean-going Hawaiian canoe is sailing around the world demonstrating ancient navigation techniques and to raise awareness of climate change. (Credit Image: © Frankie Martin/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2015 - Lesbos, Lesbos, Greece - Lesvos island, Greece in November 2015. Refugees continue to arrive every day. Although the remaining when they are saved are floating on the water, the lifejackets. Floating life jackets and refugees on dingies.  Most of those lifejackets and rings are fake and low quality. Some of them are just bicycle tubes. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Aug. 22, 2012 - Patchwork heart (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • October 11, 2018 - Panama City, Florida, U.S. - Dozens of boats are scattered along the ground in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael as the storm left a swath of destruction across the Panhandle region of Florida area near Panama City, Florida. The Category 4 monster storm killed at least 6 people ad left behind catastrophic damage along northwestern Florida. (Credit Image: © Glenn Fawcett via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 4, 2018 - North Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia - Indonesian rescuers and investigators looks trough the remains of a debrish of the crashed Lion Air flight JT610 at Tanjung Priok port in Jakarta, Indonesia, 04 November 2018. Lion Air flight JT-610 lost contact with air traffic controllers soon after takeoff then crashed into the sea on 29 October. The flight was en route to Pangkal Pinang, and reportedly had 189 people onboard. (Credit Image: © Risa Krisadhi/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 1, 2018 - Close up of potter wearing apron holding unfired spherical clay vase. (Credit Image: © Mint Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 15, 2018 - Young man wearing work gloves standing next to a stack of wooden planks in a warehouse, holding plank, looking up. (Credit Image: © Mint Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 13, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - A girl dances as she participate in a colorful parade to celebrate the first day of the Bengali New year known as Pohela Boishakh in Dhaka. (Credit Image: © Md. Mehedi Hasan via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 3, 2017 - Bhaktapur, Nepal - A woman arranges handmade clay pots at the ancient city of Bhaktapur in Nepal on Thursday. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 20, 2017 - Pasay City, Philippines - Dennis Mendoza is the popular maker of Duterte dolls. His admiration to President Rodrigo Duterte drives him to make dolls in honer to him. (Credit Image: © Sherbien Dacalanio/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 5, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - New Yorkers attend and examine contemporary art at Frieze Art fair New York presented by Deutsche Bank at Randalls Island in New York (Credit Image: © Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 5, 2017 - New York, United States - New Yorkers attend and examine modern art at fair Art New York presented by Art Miami Context New York at pier 94 in New York. (Credit Image: © Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 3, 2018 - Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan - Visitors taking interest on items displayed during (DAACHI) Arts and Crafts Fair exhibition organized by Daachi Foundation at a local hotel. Textiles, pottery, Hunza Shawls, Ethnic Jewelry, crafts from Gilgit, Hyderabadi bangles, Phulkari from Haripur, Taxila stone carvings, hand-painted furniture, food stalls, truck art goods, food stalls, paintings and lots more in this exhibition. (Credit Image: © Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - East Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia - Jakarta, Indonesia, 09 September 2017 : Japan Law Minister H.E. Mrs. YOKO KAMIKAWA visit Jakarta Jail at Cipinang-East Jakarta. The visit as part of admiration from Japan about the increasing facilitation and craft handmade program for the prison people so that they have skill that can be usefull when they finished their sentences. Jakarta Jail at Cipinang increased the facility for better place and program for people that sentences and stay in jail. (Credit Image: © Donal Husni via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 2, 2019 - Anaheim, California, U.S. - Murals on the walls at Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer at Downtown Disney District in Anaheim, CA, on Thursday, May 2, 2019. (Credit Image: © Jeff Gritchen/SCNG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • TANDUO BEACH, Malaysia (Aug. 17, 2018) Royal Malaysian marines disembark a landing craft, air cushion (LCAC) attached to Assault Craft Unit (ACU) 5 during a simulated beach assault while conducting Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) 2018. CARAT Malaysia, in its 24th iteration, is designed to enhance information sharing and coordination, build mutual warfighting capability and support long-term regional cooperation enabling both partner armed forces to operate effectively together as a unified maritime force. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Molly DiServio/Released)180817-N-NI420-0071
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  • October 31, 2018 - Roma, RM, Italy - Street painter in Piazza Navona, Rome..Moments of life in Piazza Navona in Rome, on an autumn afternoon (Credit Image: © Matteo Nardone/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • A model on the catwalk during the Richard Quinn London Fashion Week SS18 show held at Liberty, London. Picture date: Saturday September 16th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • August 14, 2017 - Emporia, Kansas, U.S - People line up to be the first inside of the newest Hobby Lobby store at the grand opening today in Emporia, Kansas August 13. 2017. (Credit Image: © Mark Reinstein via ZUMA Wire)
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  • First Lady Melania Trump participates in arts and crafts projects with children and students from Joint Base Andrews in the East Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, November 27, 2017. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP. 27 Nov 2017 Pictured: First Lady Melania Trump looks at a performance in the Grand Foyer of the White House in Washington, DC, as she also participates in arts and crafts projects with children and students from Joint Base Andrews on November 27, 2017. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP. Photo credit: Olivier Douliery - Pool via CNP / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • First Lady Melania Trump participates in arts and crafts projects with children and students from Joint Base Andrews in the East Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, November 27, 2017. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP. 27 Nov 2017 Pictured: First Lady Melania Trump looks at a performance in the Grand Foyer of the White House in Washington, DC, as she also participates in arts and crafts projects with children and students from Joint Base Andrews on November 27, 2017. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP. Photo credit: Olivier Douliery - Pool via CNP / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • First Lady Melania Trump participates in arts and crafts projects with children and students from Joint Base Andrews in the East Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, November 27, 2017. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP. 27 Nov 2017 Pictured: First Lady Melania Trump looks at a performance in the Grand Foyer of the White House in Washington, DC, as she also participates in arts and crafts projects with children and students from Joint Base Andrews on November 27, 2017. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP. Photo credit: Olivier Douliery - Pool via CNP / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • First Lady Melania Trump participates in arts and crafts projects with children and students from Joint Base Andrews in the East Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, November 27, 2017. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP. 27 Nov 2017 Pictured: First Lady Melania Trump participates in arts and crafts projects with children and students from Joint Base Andrews in the East Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, November 27, 2017. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP. Photo credit: Olivier Douliery - Pool via CNP / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • First Lady Melania Trump participates in arts and crafts projects with children and students from Joint Base Andrews in the East Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, November 27, 2017. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP. 27 Nov 2017 Pictured: First Lady Melania Trump participates in arts and crafts projects with children and students from Joint Base Andrews in the East Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, November 27, 2017. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP. Photo credit: Olivier Douliery - Pool via CNP / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • First Lady Melania Trump participates in arts and crafts projects with children and students from Joint Base Andrews in the East Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, November 27, 2017. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP. 27 Nov 2017 Pictured: First Lady Melania Trump participates in arts and crafts projects with children and students from Joint Base Andrews in the East Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, November 27, 2017. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP. Photo credit: Olivier Douliery - Pool via CNP / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • First Lady Melania Trump participates in arts and crafts projects with children and students from Joint Base Andrews in the East Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, November 27, 2017. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP. 27 Nov 2017 Pictured: First Lady Melania Trump participates in arts and crafts projects with children and students from Joint Base Andrews in the Green Room of the White House in Washington, DC, November 27, 2017. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP. Photo credit: Olivier Douliery - Pool via CNP / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • First Lady Melania Trump participates in arts and crafts projects with children and students from Joint Base Andrews in the East Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, November 27, 2017. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP. 27 Nov 2017 Pictured: First Lady Melania Trump looks at a performance in the Grand Foyer of the White House in Washington, DC, as she also participates in arts and crafts projects with children and students from Joint Base Andrews on November 27, 2017. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP. Photo credit: Olivier Douliery - Pool via CNP / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • First Lady Melania Trump participates in arts and crafts projects with children and students from Joint Base Andrews in the East Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, November 27, 2017. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP. 27 Nov 2017 Pictured: First Lady Melania Trump participates in arts and crafts projects with children and students from Joint Base Andrews in the Red Room of the White House in Washington, DC, November 27, 2017. Credit: Olivier Douliery / Pool via CNP. Photo credit: Olivier Douliery - Pool via CNP / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • July 13, 2017 - inconnu - A private company has announced a plan to prospect for minerals from the Moon by 2020.Moon Express will launch an unmanned craft which will take samples from the lunar surface before returning to Earth,It also eventually intends to set up a permanent lunar research outpost.Moon Express is also a major contender in internet giant Google’s Lunar Xprize competition which will award $20 million USD to the first privately-funded company to land a spacecraft on the Moon. One of the primary benchmarks to win the Xprize competition is that any contender must launch their expedition before the end of 2017.The company has outlined three expeditions that will roll out over the next few years starting with Lunar Scout at the end of 2017. This first expedition will demonstrate the cost-effectiveness of the approach, and carry several payloads to the lunar surface including the International Lunar Observatory and several scientific instruments as part of a research project called MoonLight.The second expedition, to be launched in 2018, is set to explore the Moon's South Pole. A lunar research outpost will be established to prospect for water and useful materials. The third expedition dubbed Harvest Moon will begin the company's business phase of what it is calling ''lunar resource prospecting''. This mission will include the delivery back to Earth of the first commercially-obtained moon samples.Moon Express also revealed more detail on the crafts that have been developed to achieve these lofty goals. The MX-1 is proposed as the initial spacecraft to embark on the first expedition. Referred to as similar in size and shape to the Star Wars R2-D2 droid, the craft function like building blocks and can be reconfigured to expand overall payload.The MX-5 is described as the ''lunar workhorse'' and can be fitted with a variety of configurations incorporating MX-1 systems. The MX-9, lined up for the 2020 expedition, is the most comprehensive craft of the c
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  • Amber Butchart attending the BAFTA Craft Awards at the Brewery in London. Picture dated: Sunday April 22, 2018. Photo credit should read: Isabel Infantes / EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • April 29, 2019 - Persian Gulf - An air-cushioned landing craft approaches the amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge in the Persian Gulf, April 29, 2019. (Credit Image: © U.S./ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • December 17, 2018 - Gaza City, The Gaza Strip, Palestine - Mohammed Hassouneh 62 years old Palestinian from Gaza city, Hassouneh works in wood decoration, he decorate mosques and made gifts. (Credit Image: © Hassan Jedi/Quds Net News via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 1, 2018 - Aurora, IL, USA - Mojitos in cans are the latest products by Two Brothers Roundhouse distillery in Aurora, Thursday Nov. 1, 2018. (Credit Image: © Abel Uribe/Chicago Tribune/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Nov. 1, 2018  - Jakarta, Indonesia - Body bags of victims of Lion Air JT610 lying on a landing craft at Tanjung Pakis offshore in Karawang, West Java Province, Indonesia. A black box of Lion Air plane that went down in waters off West Java province of Indonesia on Monday was retrieved by a diver on Thursday, a transport ministry senior official said. (Credit Image: © Zulkarnain/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 24, 2018 - Monaco, France - Aaron Craft  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 24, 2018 - Monaco, France - Aaron Craft  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 24, 2018 - Monaco, France - Aaron Craft  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 24, 2018 - Monaco, France - Aaron Craft  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 3, 2018 - Monaco, France - Aaron Craft  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 3, 2018 - Monaco, France - Aaron Craft  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 3, 2018 - Monaco, France - Aaron Craft  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 3, 2018 - Monaco, France - Aaron Craft  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 4, 2017 - Karang Asem, Bali, Indonesia - Bali, Indonesia, 04 October 2017 : Refugee from Sidemen District in Karang Asem on the dailiy activity on the refugee camp. With the help from Guardian, Giant, and IKEA group that operated at Bali the refugee bing helped with medical treatment, medicine,and additional fee for the main income from the craft that made by the refugee. Mount Agung Still in Allert statust without unknown will it erupt or not. (Credit Image: © Donal Husni via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Gaza - The oldest pottery work shop. Pottery is an ancient and traditional craft in Gaza. Local workshops typically produce such bowls, pitchers, flower pots, and vases, including a big black pottery vessel known as 'al-Qedra' that is used for cooking a traditional Gazan meal made out of rice, meat, garlic and onions. (Credit Image: © Nidal Alwaheidi/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 26, 2017 - Rockport, Texas, U.S. - ROBERT ZBRANEK stands near his boat, Sweet Mother of Pearl, which sank in the violence of Hurricane Harvey hitting the gulf coast. Zbranek initially rode out the category four storm in the boat but as the storm grew in intensity, the winds caused the boat to wreck into the pier and ruptured the side of the boat. He got out and sought shelter in his car until daybreak. Zbranek also owns two other boats but was using the one that was damaged as his personal craft. (Credit Image: © San Antonio Express-News via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2017 - FILE PHOTO - Amazon has acquired Whole Foods, a move that marks the e-commerce giant's official entry into the world of physical stores as well as groceries. It's Amazon's biggest acquisition ever, paying $13.7 billion in cash for the grocery chain, which now operates some 465 stores across the U.S. Amazon has grown into a retail behemoth and has has been tip-toeing into bookstores and experimental convenience stores. Those efforts led to speculation that Amazon eventually would make a major acquisition of a chain, rather than slowly build out its own stores. That acquisition ended up being Whole Foods. Pictured: May 16, 2012 - Laguna Niguel, California, U.S. - People line up as the Whole Foods store Laguna Niguel opens. The latest Whole Foods Market to open in Orange County will target shoppers looking for dining options such as a pizzeria, a tapas bar, fusion tacos and craft beer. ''We've been joking that it is more of a restaurant with a market inside,'' said Norm Shaughnessy, store team leader of the new Laguna Niguel market. Though it will be packed with the usual assortment of organic and natural foods, the 36,000-square-foot grocery store is also filled with dining options. The store features a pizza station, a wine and beer bar with 12 taps, a fusion taco eatery, a juice bar and a cafŽ serving coffee roasted onsite. The dining area will seat about 125 people, including tables located in an outdoor patio boasting a large rectangular fire pit. The store is also hiring its own executive chef Ð a first for any Whole Foods Market in Southern California..(Credit Image: © Ruaridh Stewart/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 16, 2012 - Laguna Niguel, California, U.S. - People line up as the Whole Foods store Laguna Niguel opens. The latest Whole Foods Market to open in Orange County will target shoppers looking for dining options such as a pizzeria, a tapas bar, fusion tacos and craft beer. ''We've been joking that it is more of a restaurant with a market inside,'' said Norm Shaughnessy, store team leader of the new Laguna Niguel market. Though it will be packed with the usual assortment of organic and natural foods, the 36,000-square-foot grocery store is also filled with dining options. The store features a pizza station, a wine and beer bar with 12 taps, a fusion taco eatery, a juice bar and a cafŽ serving coffee roasted onsite. The dining area will seat about 125 people, including tables located in an outdoor patio boasting a large rectangular fire pit. The store is also hiring its own executive chef Ð a first for any Whole Foods Market in Southern California..(Credit Image: © Ruaridh Stewart/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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