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  • August 15, 2017 - Bialowieza, Poland - Members of ''Camp for forest'' organization stand near illegal logging during event near illegal logging near Bialowieza on August 15, 2017. (Credit Image: © Maciej Luczniewski/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 15, 2017 - Bialowieza, Poland - Members of 'Camp for Forest' organization stand near illegal logging during a protest event near Bialowieza. (Credit Image: © Maciej Luczniewski/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 15, 2017 - Bialowieza, Poland - Members of ''Camp for forest'' organization stand near illegal logging during event near illegal logging near Bialowieza on August 15, 2017. (Credit Image: © Maciej Luczniewski/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 15, 2017 - Bialowieza, Poland - Members of ''Camp for forest'' organization stand near illegal logging during event near illegal logging near Bialowieza on August 15, 2017. (Credit Image: © Maciej Luczniewski/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 10, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Eletrobrás shares fell 14% after statements by Bolsonaro about privatization. PSL presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro's less-than-encouraging remarks about privatization and pension reform weigh in business on Wednesday, 10, on shares of companies that make up the so-called 'election kit'. Eletrobrás shares fell back 14.64% after the candidate criticized the privatization process of the electric. ''We are going to sell to any capital of the world? You will leave our energy in the hand of China? We can talk about distribution, but about generation,'' he said in an interview with TV Bandeirantes. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
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  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
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  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545841.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
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  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
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  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
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  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545846.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545842.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545841.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
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  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545839.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545827.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545829.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545839.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545840.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545838.jpg
  • September 13, 2017 - Belle Glade, Florida, U.S. - A mobile home was crushed by a tree felled by Hurricane Irma on NW 12 Street. (Credit Image: © Allen Eyestone/The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 19, 2017 - Nurzec, Poland - Poland's forestry authority estimated that  it will take until 2019 to clear away trees that were broken and felled last weekend by extremely heavy winds in the northwest, central and eastern part of the country. Entry to many forests across country is still forbidden. (Credit Image: © Velar Grant via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Manchester City's Phil Foden appeals after being felled just outside the penalty area during the Premier League match at Anfield, Liverpool. Picture date: Sunday October 3, 2021.
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  • Manchester City's Bernardo Silva (right) is felled by Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope resulting in a penalty during the Premier League match at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester.
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  • Manchester City's Phil Foden appeals after being felled just outside the penalty area during the Premier League match at Anfield, Liverpool. Picture date: Sunday October 3, 2021.
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  • Tottenham Hotspur's Serge Aurier is felled by Borussia Dortmund's Thomas Delaney
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  • Manchester City's Bernardo Silva (right) is felled by Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope resulting in a penalty during the Premier League match at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester.
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  • Liverpool's Mohamed Salah is felled by Watford goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes resulting in a penalty during the Premier League match at Vicarage Road, Watford.
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  • Liverpool's Mohamed Salah is felled by Watford goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes resulting in a penalty during the Premier League match at Vicarage Road, Watford.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
    MEGA145800_011.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
    MEGA145800_010.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
    MEGA145800_012.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
    MEGA145800_005.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
    MEGA145800_002.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Indian doctors have saved the life of a 21-year-old man who fell off an under construction building and got himself impaled on iron rods that pierced though his chest that miraculously missed his heart but puncturing the liver. The incident happened on January 12 around 7pm when Rajendra Pal, a construction worker from West Bengal, slipped and fell off the roof of a building at a construction site in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Fortunately, Pal did not suffer any fatal injuries as the rods did not puncture most of his vital organs. Hearing the loud thud and the cries of Pal, his fellow workers rushed to the spot. They soon informed the police and fire brigade about the accident. The rescue time arrived at short notice, cut the rods off the pillar and managed to rush him to the state-run GT hospital. According to the hospital authorities, the rods had caused penetrating trauma to chest and abdomen, patient was rescued by fire brigade after cutting the 12mm construction iron rods. Dr Jitendra Sankpal, senior surgeon at GT hospital, said: "The patient was conscious when he was brought to the hospital. Two 5-ft-long iron rods pierced his abdomen and chest. However, the man was lucky as the rods did not puncture his lungs or other vital organs. When the patient was brought in, his condition was critical. On inspection, we discovered there were two 12mm iron rods, each 75cm long had penetrated through his chest and upper abdomen. According to the doctors, the first one had entered from right anterior axillary line subcutaneously to the upper side of left chest. Clothes were stuck inside the entry point of rod. The second rod had penetrated from right posterior axillary line through seventh intercostal space to epigastric region. “It was a very difficult operation. The first rod that came out though his chest barely missed the patient’s heart by 1 inch. We started the operation at 10pm and concluded it at 1am. The patient’s vitals are normal and he is out of da
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  • June 9, 2017 - Washington Dc, DC, U.S - Some people had gathering May 9 front of White House in DC and lighted up candles for Iranians who were murdered in Tehran in two attacks by ISIS. They said, ''We stand with their families and friends and people of Iran and all people around the world who fell victims. (Credit Image: © Ardavan Roozbeh via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 9, 2017 - Washington Dc, DC, U.S - Some people had gathering May 9 front of White House in DC and lighted up candles for Iranians who were murdered in Tehran in two attacks by ISIS. They said, ''We stand with their families and friends and people of Iran and all people around the world who fell victims. (Credit Image: © Ardavan Roozbeh via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 10, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 10/10/2018 BRAZIL-ELECTION-FINANCE-ECONOMY: Eletrobrás shares fell 14% after statements by Bolsonaro about privatization. PSL presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro's less-than-encouraging remarks about privatization and pension reform weigh in business on Wednesday, 10, on shares of companies that make up the so-called 'election kit'. Eletrobrás shares fell back 14.64% after the candidate criticized the privatization process of the electric. ''We are going to sell to any capital of the world? You will leave our energy in the hand of China? We can talk about distribution, but about generation,'' he said in an interview with TV Bandeirantes. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 3, 2017 - Davie, Florida, U.S. - Miami Dolphins quarterback RYAN TANNEHILL stretches before the start of training camp where he suffered an injury early into Thursday's padded practice in Davie. During the team's first 11-on-11 session Tannehill, Miami's starter for the past five seasons, scrambled to the right and fell at the end of his first down run. He fell into a group of players and apparently buckled his surgically repaired left knee.  (Credit Image: © Sun-Sentinel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 13, 2019,  New York, New York, U.S.: A trader works at the New York Stock Exchange. U.S. stocks ended lower on Monday as China Trade War continues. The Dow fell 2.38 percent to 25,324.99, and the S&P 500 was down 2.41 percent to 2,811.87, while the Nasdaq fell 3.41 percent to 7,647.02. (Credit Image: © Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 10 July 2020 - Rescue workers next to the Blackriver.  An eight-year-old girl and a man in his 30s are feared drowned after stormwaters swept them away in an Athlone canal on Thursday afternoon. Abieda Steenkamp and two of her friends were playing on the banks of the canal in Klipfontein Road, close to Calendula in Vygieskraal, when the banks apparently burst as a result of heavy rainfall, and the children fell into the fast-flowing river. The little girl drifted and disappeared under the water while her two friends managed to get out. Witnesses say the unidentified man jumped into the water to help the girl, but he too got swept away by the strong current.<br />
Speaking to the Daily Voice at the scene, Michael said the children were playing next to the canal when they all slipped and fell in. The search was suspended at 13:00. The divers stopped their search opposite the intersection of Black river Parkway and Berkley Road due the thick undergrowth in the river. Picture: Henk Kruger/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • By Sudipto Maity in India A man was arrested by police in India's central Madhya Pradesh state after reports emerged of him inserting a rubber grip of a moped handle into his wife's privates. The heinous crime took place two year's ago, but hit the headlines after the victim reached hospital in Indore city, unable to bear the excruciating pain. Fortunately for her, doctors at the Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital were able to extract the handle out of her body after a grueling four-hour-long operation, but, her condition still remains critical. The grip reached the 30-year-old victim's urine bladder, uterus and small intestine, causing an infection that had spread into the area as the rubber remained stuck. Doctors said if not operated, the infection would have spread to other body parts as well. The said operation was led by Dr S Bhattacharya. Others, included Dr. R K Mathur, Dr. S Moses, Dr. S S Sharma, Dr. S Verma, Dr. S Joshi, Dr. A Solanki, Dr S Memon, Dr. K S Tiwari, Dr. D Shukla, Dr. P Dayal, Dr. K Arora and Dr. P Jain. The man had committed the crime after the couple got into an argument over his alleged extra marital affair. Reports said the accused was so angry with the wife's behavior, he decided to get her drunk and insert the rubber grip. Strangely, the woman kept the incident hidden till the pain became unbearable for her and had to take help of doctors. Earlier, she had even complained to the police against her husband's unruly behaviour, which she alleged fell into deaf ears. The victim had also contemplated checking up with the doctors, but refrained as she fell short of cash. However, when the infection spread and made it difficult for her to walk, she decided to get herself treated. The accused has been identified as Prakash Bhil. The couple fell in love and tied the knot in 2005. Together, they have six children, five daughters and a son. Prakash works in a band. The woman said she grew suspicious after reports of her husband dating another woman, Ra
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  • By Sudipto Maity in India A man was arrested by police in India's central Madhya Pradesh state after reports emerged of him inserting a rubber grip of a moped handle into his wife's privates. The heinous crime took place two year's ago, but hit the headlines after the victim reached hospital in Indore city, unable to bear the excruciating pain. Fortunately for her, doctors at the Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital were able to extract the handle out of her body after a grueling four-hour-long operation, but, her condition still remains critical. The grip reached the 30-year-old victim's urine bladder, uterus and small intestine, causing an infection that had spread into the area as the rubber remained stuck. Doctors said if not operated, the infection would have spread to other body parts as well. The said operation was led by Dr S Bhattacharya. Others, included Dr. R K Mathur, Dr. S Moses, Dr. S S Sharma, Dr. S Verma, Dr. S Joshi, Dr. A Solanki, Dr S Memon, Dr. K S Tiwari, Dr. D Shukla, Dr. P Dayal, Dr. K Arora and Dr. P Jain. The man had committed the crime after the couple got into an argument over his alleged extra marital affair. Reports said the accused was so angry with the wife's behavior, he decided to get her drunk and insert the rubber grip. Strangely, the woman kept the incident hidden till the pain became unbearable for her and had to take help of doctors. Earlier, she had even complained to the police against her husband's unruly behaviour, which she alleged fell into deaf ears. The victim had also contemplated checking up with the doctors, but refrained as she fell short of cash. However, when the infection spread and made it difficult for her to walk, she decided to get herself treated. The accused has been identified as Prakash Bhil. The couple fell in love and tied the knot in 2005. Together, they have six children, five daughters and a son. Prakash works in a band. The woman said she grew suspicious after reports of her husband dating another woman, Ra
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  • By Sudipto Maity in India A man was arrested by police in India's central Madhya Pradesh state after reports emerged of him inserting a rubber grip of a moped handle into his wife's privates. The heinous crime took place two year's ago, but hit the headlines after the victim reached hospital in Indore city, unable to bear the excruciating pain. Fortunately for her, doctors at the Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital were able to extract the handle out of her body after a grueling four-hour-long operation, but, her condition still remains critical. The grip reached the 30-year-old victim's urine bladder, uterus and small intestine, causing an infection that had spread into the area as the rubber remained stuck. Doctors said if not operated, the infection would have spread to other body parts as well. The said operation was led by Dr S Bhattacharya. Others, included Dr. R K Mathur, Dr. S Moses, Dr. S S Sharma, Dr. S Verma, Dr. S Joshi, Dr. A Solanki, Dr S Memon, Dr. K S Tiwari, Dr. D Shukla, Dr. P Dayal, Dr. K Arora and Dr. P Jain. The man had committed the crime after the couple got into an argument over his alleged extra marital affair. Reports said the accused was so angry with the wife's behavior, he decided to get her drunk and insert the rubber grip. Strangely, the woman kept the incident hidden till the pain became unbearable for her and had to take help of doctors. Earlier, she had even complained to the police against her husband's unruly behaviour, which she alleged fell into deaf ears. The victim had also contemplated checking up with the doctors, but refrained as she fell short of cash. However, when the infection spread and made it difficult for her to walk, she decided to get herself treated. The accused has been identified as Prakash Bhil. The couple fell in love and tied the knot in 2005. Together, they have six children, five daughters and a son. Prakash works in a band. The woman said she grew suspicious after reports of her husband dating another woman, Ra
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  • By Sudipto Maity in India A man was arrested by police in India's central Madhya Pradesh state after reports emerged of him inserting a rubber grip of a moped handle into his wife's privates. The heinous crime took place two year's ago, but hit the headlines after the victim reached hospital in Indore city, unable to bear the excruciating pain. Fortunately for her, doctors at the Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital were able to extract the handle out of her body after a grueling four-hour-long operation, but, her condition still remains critical. The grip reached the 30-year-old victim's urine bladder, uterus and small intestine, causing an infection that had spread into the area as the rubber remained stuck. Doctors said if not operated, the infection would have spread to other body parts as well. The said operation was led by Dr S Bhattacharya. Others, included Dr. R K Mathur, Dr. S Moses, Dr. S S Sharma, Dr. S Verma, Dr. S Joshi, Dr. A Solanki, Dr S Memon, Dr. K S Tiwari, Dr. D Shukla, Dr. P Dayal, Dr. K Arora and Dr. P Jain. The man had committed the crime after the couple got into an argument over his alleged extra marital affair. Reports said the accused was so angry with the wife's behavior, he decided to get her drunk and insert the rubber grip. Strangely, the woman kept the incident hidden till the pain became unbearable for her and had to take help of doctors. Earlier, she had even complained to the police against her husband's unruly behaviour, which she alleged fell into deaf ears. The victim had also contemplated checking up with the doctors, but refrained as she fell short of cash. However, when the infection spread and made it difficult for her to walk, she decided to get herself treated. The accused has been identified as Prakash Bhil. The couple fell in love and tied the knot in 2005. Together, they have six children, five daughters and a son. Prakash works in a band. The woman said she grew suspicious after reports of her husband dating another woman, Ra
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  • By Sudipto Maity in India A man was arrested by police in India's central Madhya Pradesh state after reports emerged of him inserting a rubber grip of a moped handle into his wife's privates. The heinous crime took place two year's ago, but hit the headlines after the victim reached hospital in Indore city, unable to bear the excruciating pain. Fortunately for her, doctors at the Maharaja Yeshwantrao Hospital were able to extract the handle out of her body after a grueling four-hour-long operation, but, her condition still remains critical. The grip reached the 30-year-old victim's urine bladder, uterus and small intestine, causing an infection that had spread into the area as the rubber remained stuck. Doctors said if not operated, the infection would have spread to other body parts as well. The said operation was led by Dr S Bhattacharya. Others, included Dr. R K Mathur, Dr. S Moses, Dr. S S Sharma, Dr. S Verma, Dr. S Joshi, Dr. A Solanki, Dr S Memon, Dr. K S Tiwari, Dr. D Shukla, Dr. P Dayal, Dr. K Arora and Dr. P Jain. The man had committed the crime after the couple got into an argument over his alleged extra marital affair. Reports said the accused was so angry with the wife's behavior, he decided to get her drunk and insert the rubber grip. Strangely, the woman kept the incident hidden till the pain became unbearable for her and had to take help of doctors. Earlier, she had even complained to the police against her husband's unruly behaviour, which she alleged fell into deaf ears. The victim had also contemplated checking up with the doctors, but refrained as she fell short of cash. However, when the infection spread and made it difficult for her to walk, she decided to get herself treated. The accused has been identified as Prakash Bhil. The couple fell in love and tied the knot in 2005. Together, they have six children, five daughters and a son. Prakash works in a band. The woman said she grew suspicious after reports of her husband dating another woman, Ra
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  • May 18, 2017 - File Photo - ROGER AILES, the communications maestro who transformed television news and America's political conversation by creating and ruling Fox News Channel for two decades before being ousted last year for alleged sexual harassment, died Thursday, He was 77. According to a family friend, Ailes fell at his home in Palm Beach, Florida last week; suffered complications; and slipped into a coma. Pictured: Oct 04, 2006; New York: Roger Ailes at the Fox News Channel 10th Year Anniversary Party held at the News Corporation Building. (Credit Image: © Nancy Kaszerman/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Feb 01, 2003; Cape Canaveral, FL, USA; **FILE** Space Shuttle Columbia crew, L-R, front row, Commander RICK HUSBAND, Mission Specialist KALPANA CHAWLA, Pilot WILLIAM MCCOOL, back row, Mission Specialists DAVID BROWN & LAUREL CLARK, Payload Commander MICHAEL ANDERSON and Israeli astronaut & Payload specialist ILAN RAMON at Cape Canaveral. NASA's Shuttle Columbia fell from sky and debris has been found in Nacogdoches, Texas area between Dallas and Houston. NASA lost communication with Columbia as the ship and its 7 astronauts soared over Texas several minutes before its expected landing, Sat, Feb' 1, 2003..  (Credit Image: ZUMA Press/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Feb 01, 2003; Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA; File Photo from November 19th 1996. The NASA Shuttle Columbia with 7 astronauts on board fell from sky this morning and debris has been found between Dallas and Houston. NASA lost communication with Columbia as the ship and its seven astronauts soared over Texas several minutes before its expected landing today. Picture shows the Space Shuttle Columbia taking off on a previous mission..  (Credit Image: Peter Stachiw/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Feb 01, 2003; Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA; File Photo from June 20th 1996. The NASA Shuttle Columbia with 7 astronauts on board fell from sky this morning and debris has been found between Dallas and Houston. NASA lost communication with Columbia as the ship and its seven astronauts soared over Texas several minutes before its expected landing today. Picture shows the Space Shuttle Columbia taking off on a previous mission. (Credit Image: Peter Stachiw/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • December 11, 2017 - Before and after 3. MEET the sexy mum whose weight made it difficult for her to get pregnant and spurred her on to shed an incredible five-stone after giving birth. Business woman, Rafaela Arlotta (32), from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, described herself as always being chubby when she was growing up as she always favoured lounging on the sofa and watching TV as opposed to exercising. By the time she got married in November 2009, Rafaela’s lifestyle became worse, being unable to cook, she would eat out with her husband often. This ‘lazy’ routine lead her to reach 13st 3Ibs and a UK size 18. When Rafaela finally fell pregnant after struggling for two years, she decided she needed to change her lifestyle. A few months after giving birth in June 2013, she decided to do more exercise, change her diet altogether and managed to drop down to a toned 8st 3Ibs and a UK size six. Rafaela Arlotta / mediadrumworld.com (Credit Image: © Rafaela Arlotta/mediadrumworld.com via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 11, 2017 - Before and after 2. MEET the sexy mum whose weight made it difficult for her to get pregnant and spurred her on to shed an incredible five-stone after giving birth. Business woman, Rafaela Arlotta (32), from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, described herself as always being chubby when she was growing up as she always favoured lounging on the sofa and watching TV as opposed to exercising. By the time she got married in November 2009, Rafaela’s lifestyle became worse, being unable to cook, she would eat out with her husband often. This ‘lazy’ routine lead her to reach 13st 3Ibs and a UK size 18. When Rafaela finally fell pregnant after struggling for two years, she decided she needed to change her lifestyle. A few months after giving birth in June 2013, she decided to do more exercise, change her diet altogether and managed to drop down to a toned 8st 3Ibs and a UK size six. Rafaela Arlotta / mediadrumworld.com (Credit Image: © Rafaela Arlotta/mediadrumworld.com via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 21, 2018 - SãO Paulo, Brazil - SÃO PAULO, SP - 21.11.2018: BRUNO COVAS NA CET - The mayor of São Paulo, Bruno Covas, followed the transit of the return of the holiday, and the traffic in the region where the viaduct fell in Marginal Pinheiros, in the Company of Traffic Engineering, (CET) this Wednesday (21) (Credit Image: © Roberto Casimiro/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • Sep 4, 2018 - FILE - Republicans in the US Senate, with the help of a lone Democrat, have voted to advance Brett Kavanaugh to a final floor vote, propelling the federal judge one step closer to the supreme court. Faced with multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, Kavanaugh cleared a key procedural hurdle in a narrow 51-49 vote that fell sharply along party lines. The outcome paved the way for a final vote as early as Saturday. Pictured: September 4, 2018 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - U.S. Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh appears before the Senate Judiciary Committee for his confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill. (Credit Image: © Erin Scott/ZUMA Wire) (Credit Image: © Erin Scott/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • October 3, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 03/09/2018 FINANCIAL MARKET BRAZIL: The financial market has a new day of euphoria on Wednesday (3), after research Datafolha confirm Jair Bolsonaro's advantage (PSL) in the preference of the voters a few days of the first turn. Soon after the opening of the market, the Brazilian Stock Exchange rose more of 4%, above 85 thousand points, at the highest level since May 16. At 3:25 pm, the Ibovespa was traded up 2.48% to 83,643 points. The dollar fell to a low of R $ 3.8240, but now recovered in the afternoon the level of R $ 3.90. At 3:23 pm, it lost 0.35%, to R $ 3.9210. Jair Bolsonaro is seen as more inclined than Haddad to promote reforms that the financial market considers necessary for the resumption of the economy. In the brokerage firms, analysts also say that Bolsonaro should have greater support in the congress, since the parties of the so-called center, related to Geraldo Alckmin, are already signaling support for the PSL candidate. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Aug 10, 1984 - Los Angeles, California, U.S. - American 3000 meter competitor MARY DECKER, right, runs on the inside of the track slightly behind  British (South African) runner ZOLA BUDD in the 1984 Olympics. This was just after 1,600 meters had been run, on the turn into the front straightaway. The two were set up for a famous race, the American darling Decker trying to win an Olympic Gold medal after years of difficulties and disappointments versus the controversial Zola Budd, a barefoot-running teenager who grew up in South Africa and bent the Olympic rules to compete for Britain, because South Africa was banned from the games due to their apartheid policy. When the two tangled coming out of a corner on the track, Decker fell onto the infield, injuring her hip unable to finish the race. The crowd expressed their anger by booing Budd, who continued on to finish seventh. Budd later claimed to have thrown the race in order to avoid further booing from the crowd had she won. The incident is regarded as one of the biggest upsets in Olympics history. (Credit Image: © Bruce Chambers/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 5, 2018 - Toronto, ONTARIO, Canada - An uprooted tree blocks a sidewalk after extreme winds of up to 110 kilometres per hour ripped through the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. on May 4, 2018. The wind storm destroyed homes and left tens of thousands without power across Southern Ontario. two people were killed as a result of the storm including a forestry worker after a tree fell on him. (Credit Image: © Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 26, 2018 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - ''Mr. judges you should suffer the same experience to differentiate between abuse and rape'' is written on a placard during the protest. Barcelona joins the protests in different Spanish cities for the resolution of a multiple violation trial in the last San Fermin celebration, on July 2017. A girl, 18 years old, was forced to have sex with a team of friends (5 men) called himselfs as ''La Manada'' and fell in shock. She was recorded in different videos they send to their friends, and they leave the girl naked and without her mobile to call someone for help. The case became mediatic and the resolution has been too benevolent with the 5 boys and very unpopular, mostly for women who claim their right to go alone without being sexually assaulted. This case is added to another one of rape and murder in San Fermin years before. The killer is in probation and working as a psychologist after only few years. (Credit Image: © Laura Calonge/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 16, 2018 - Greensboro, NC, USA - A utility company employee walks past a demolished house in Greensboro, N.C. on Monday, April 16, 2018. A tornado ripped through this eastern Greensboro neighborhood, destroying several houses. One man was killed when a tree fell on his vehicle during the storm. (Credit Image: © Chuck Liddy/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Pyeongchang, KOREA - Morisi Kvitelashvili of Georgia fell while competing in the men's figure skating free skate program during the Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Winter Games at Gangneung Ice Arena. (Credit Image: © David McIntyre via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 6, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - DHAKA, BANGLADESH - FEBRUARY 06 : Bangladeshi Community Health Care Provider (CHCPs) held hunger strike demanding nationalization of their job in front of National Press Club Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 06, 2018...Several thousand healthcare providers, who work at the grassroots level, stayed put in front of National Press Club in the capital. Some 40 of them fell sick during the strike and five of them were admitted to the Dhaka Medical College Hospital...''We will continue our programme until our demands are met,'' said CHCP Vice President Md Suman Matbar...Earlier, they staged demonstration for days in the same venue for realising their demands...The Community Clinic Project, which began its operations in 1998, has 13,500 community healthcare providers working at the grassroots...They say their salary and other facilities have not increased and they want their jobs to be under the revenue budget...Meanwhile, the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) in a meeting with them last week said the community clinics would be operated under a foundation that would be autonomous. (Credit Image: © Zakir Hossain Chowdhury via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Singer Sir Tom Jones' love child Jonathan Berkery, who is currently living rough on the streets of New Jersey, USA. The 29-year-old aspiring musician, who goes by the name of Jon Jones, has never met Sir Tom or received so much as a telephone call, a Christmas present or a birthday card, and yet he never gives up hope that the 77-year-old pop star might one day agree to see him. Sir Tom, who returned to our TV screens last week as a judge on the latest series of The Voice UK, did not even publicly admit to having a second child until 2008, despite DNA tests proving his paternity. The former coal miner from Pontypridd in South Wales was 47 when he had a three-day fling with aspiring model Katherine Berkery, 24, after meeting her in a New York nightclub in October 1987. The married star invited her to watch his show the next night, after which they had dinner together before heading back to his suite at Manhattan’s Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Three months later, after Katherine had discovered she was pregnant, she phoned his office only to be told by an aide: ‘That’s showbiz, darling. Do what you have to do.’ Baby Jonathan was born on June 27, 1988, but Sir Tom, who has admitted sleeping with up to 250 women a year at the height of his fame, denied the child was his until a judge ordered him to undergo a DNA test which proved otherwise. He was subsequently ordered to pay £1,700-a-month for Jon’s upkeep for the first 18 years of his life, a drop in the ocean given his vast wealth — he is worth around £155 million. But despite paying up, Sir Tom made it clear that he wanted nothing else to do with his offspring. ‘It wasn’t something I had planned,’ said Sir Tom when he finally spoke about the matter in 2008. ‘If I had planned it, I would have done something more than just financially. But it wasn’t. I just fell for it. I just fell for the seduction.’ ‘I’d like to talk to him about normal stuff, like: “How’s your life been? This is mi
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Singer Sir Tom Jones' love child Jonathan Berkery, who is currently living rough on the streets of New Jersey, USA. The 29-year-old aspiring musician, who goes by the name of Jon Jones, has never met Sir Tom or received so much as a telephone call, a Christmas present or a birthday card, and yet he never gives up hope that the 77-year-old pop star might one day agree to see him. Sir Tom, who returned to our TV screens last week as a judge on the latest series of The Voice UK, did not even publicly admit to having a second child until 2008, despite DNA tests proving his paternity. The former coal miner from Pontypridd in South Wales was 47 when he had a three-day fling with aspiring model Katherine Berkery, 24, after meeting her in a New York nightclub in October 1987. The married star invited her to watch his show the next night, after which they had dinner together before heading back to his suite at Manhattan’s Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Three months later, after Katherine had discovered she was pregnant, she phoned his office only to be told by an aide: ‘That’s showbiz, darling. Do what you have to do.’ Baby Jonathan was born on June 27, 1988, but Sir Tom, who has admitted sleeping with up to 250 women a year at the height of his fame, denied the child was his until a judge ordered him to undergo a DNA test which proved otherwise. He was subsequently ordered to pay £1,700-a-month for Jon’s upkeep for the first 18 years of his life, a drop in the ocean given his vast wealth — he is worth around £155 million. But despite paying up, Sir Tom made it clear that he wanted nothing else to do with his offspring. ‘It wasn’t something I had planned,’ said Sir Tom when he finally spoke about the matter in 2008. ‘If I had planned it, I would have done something more than just financially. But it wasn’t. I just fell for it. I just fell for the seduction.’ ‘I’d like to talk to him about normal stuff, like: “How’s your life been? This is mi
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Singer Sir Tom Jones' love child Jonathan Berkery, who is currently living rough on the streets of New Jersey, USA. The 29-year-old aspiring musician, who goes by the name of Jon Jones, has never met Sir Tom or received so much as a telephone call, a Christmas present or a birthday card, and yet he never gives up hope that the 77-year-old pop star might one day agree to see him. Sir Tom, who returned to our TV screens last week as a judge on the latest series of The Voice UK, did not even publicly admit to having a second child until 2008, despite DNA tests proving his paternity. The former coal miner from Pontypridd in South Wales was 47 when he had a three-day fling with aspiring model Katherine Berkery, 24, after meeting her in a New York nightclub in October 1987. The married star invited her to watch his show the next night, after which they had dinner together before heading back to his suite at Manhattan’s Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Three months later, after Katherine had discovered she was pregnant, she phoned his office only to be told by an aide: ‘That’s showbiz, darling. Do what you have to do.’ Baby Jonathan was born on June 27, 1988, but Sir Tom, who has admitted sleeping with up to 250 women a year at the height of his fame, denied the child was his until a judge ordered him to undergo a DNA test which proved otherwise. He was subsequently ordered to pay £1,700-a-month for Jon’s upkeep for the first 18 years of his life, a drop in the ocean given his vast wealth — he is worth around £155 million. But despite paying up, Sir Tom made it clear that he wanted nothing else to do with his offspring. ‘It wasn’t something I had planned,’ said Sir Tom when he finally spoke about the matter in 2008. ‘If I had planned it, I would have done something more than just financially. But it wasn’t. I just fell for it. I just fell for the seduction.’ ‘I’d like to talk to him about normal stuff, like: “How’s your life been? This is mi
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Singer Sir Tom Jones' love child Jonathan Berkery, who is currently living rough on the streets of New Jersey, USA. The 29-year-old aspiring musician, who goes by the name of Jon Jones, has never met Sir Tom or received so much as a telephone call, a Christmas present or a birthday card, and yet he never gives up hope that the 77-year-old pop star might one day agree to see him. Sir Tom, who returned to our TV screens last week as a judge on the latest series of The Voice UK, did not even publicly admit to having a second child until 2008, despite DNA tests proving his paternity. The former coal miner from Pontypridd in South Wales was 47 when he had a three-day fling with aspiring model Katherine Berkery, 24, after meeting her in a New York nightclub in October 1987. The married star invited her to watch his show the next night, after which they had dinner together before heading back to his suite at Manhattan’s Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Three months later, after Katherine had discovered she was pregnant, she phoned his office only to be told by an aide: ‘That’s showbiz, darling. Do what you have to do.’ Baby Jonathan was born on June 27, 1988, but Sir Tom, who has admitted sleeping with up to 250 women a year at the height of his fame, denied the child was his until a judge ordered him to undergo a DNA test which proved otherwise. He was subsequently ordered to pay £1,700-a-month for Jon’s upkeep for the first 18 years of his life, a drop in the ocean given his vast wealth — he is worth around £155 million. But despite paying up, Sir Tom made it clear that he wanted nothing else to do with his offspring. ‘It wasn’t something I had planned,’ said Sir Tom when he finally spoke about the matter in 2008. ‘If I had planned it, I would have done something more than just financially. But it wasn’t. I just fell for it. I just fell for the seduction.’ ‘I’d like to talk to him about normal stuff, like: “How’s your life been? This is mi
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Singer Sir Tom Jones' love child Jonathan Berkery, who is currently living rough on the streets of New Jersey, USA. The 29-year-old aspiring musician, who goes by the name of Jon Jones, has never met Sir Tom or received so much as a telephone call, a Christmas present or a birthday card, and yet he never gives up hope that the 77-year-old pop star might one day agree to see him. Sir Tom, who returned to our TV screens last week as a judge on the latest series of The Voice UK, did not even publicly admit to having a second child until 2008, despite DNA tests proving his paternity. The former coal miner from Pontypridd in South Wales was 47 when he had a three-day fling with aspiring model Katherine Berkery, 24, after meeting her in a New York nightclub in October 1987. The married star invited her to watch his show the next night, after which they had dinner together before heading back to his suite at Manhattan’s Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Three months later, after Katherine had discovered she was pregnant, she phoned his office only to be told by an aide: ‘That’s showbiz, darling. Do what you have to do.’ Baby Jonathan was born on June 27, 1988, but Sir Tom, who has admitted sleeping with up to 250 women a year at the height of his fame, denied the child was his until a judge ordered him to undergo a DNA test which proved otherwise. He was subsequently ordered to pay £1,700-a-month for Jon’s upkeep for the first 18 years of his life, a drop in the ocean given his vast wealth — he is worth around £155 million. But despite paying up, Sir Tom made it clear that he wanted nothing else to do with his offspring. ‘It wasn’t something I had planned,’ said Sir Tom when he finally spoke about the matter in 2008. ‘If I had planned it, I would have done something more than just financially. But it wasn’t. I just fell for it. I just fell for the seduction.’ ‘I’d like to talk to him about normal stuff, like: “How’s your life been? This is mi
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Singer Sir Tom Jones' love child Jonathan Berkery, who is currently living rough on the streets of New Jersey, USA. The 29-year-old aspiring musician, who goes by the name of Jon Jones, has never met Sir Tom or received so much as a telephone call, a Christmas present or a birthday card, and yet he never gives up hope that the 77-year-old pop star might one day agree to see him. Sir Tom, who returned to our TV screens last week as a judge on the latest series of The Voice UK, did not even publicly admit to having a second child until 2008, despite DNA tests proving his paternity. The former coal miner from Pontypridd in South Wales was 47 when he had a three-day fling with aspiring model Katherine Berkery, 24, after meeting her in a New York nightclub in October 1987. The married star invited her to watch his show the next night, after which they had dinner together before heading back to his suite at Manhattan’s Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Three months later, after Katherine had discovered she was pregnant, she phoned his office only to be told by an aide: ‘That’s showbiz, darling. Do what you have to do.’ Baby Jonathan was born on June 27, 1988, but Sir Tom, who has admitted sleeping with up to 250 women a year at the height of his fame, denied the child was his until a judge ordered him to undergo a DNA test which proved otherwise. He was subsequently ordered to pay £1,700-a-month for Jon’s upkeep for the first 18 years of his life, a drop in the ocean given his vast wealth — he is worth around £155 million. But despite paying up, Sir Tom made it clear that he wanted nothing else to do with his offspring. ‘It wasn’t something I had planned,’ said Sir Tom when he finally spoke about the matter in 2008. ‘If I had planned it, I would have done something more than just financially. But it wasn’t. I just fell for it. I just fell for the seduction.’ ‘I’d like to talk to him about normal stuff, like: “How’s your life been? This is mi
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Singer Sir Tom Jones' love child Jonathan Berkery, who is currently living rough on the streets of New Jersey, USA. The 29-year-old aspiring musician, who goes by the name of Jon Jones, has never met Sir Tom or received so much as a telephone call, a Christmas present or a birthday card, and yet he never gives up hope that the 77-year-old pop star might one day agree to see him. Sir Tom, who returned to our TV screens last week as a judge on the latest series of The Voice UK, did not even publicly admit to having a second child until 2008, despite DNA tests proving his paternity. The former coal miner from Pontypridd in South Wales was 47 when he had a three-day fling with aspiring model Katherine Berkery, 24, after meeting her in a New York nightclub in October 1987. The married star invited her to watch his show the next night, after which they had dinner together before heading back to his suite at Manhattan’s Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Three months later, after Katherine had discovered she was pregnant, she phoned his office only to be told by an aide: ‘That’s showbiz, darling. Do what you have to do.’ Baby Jonathan was born on June 27, 1988, but Sir Tom, who has admitted sleeping with up to 250 women a year at the height of his fame, denied the child was his until a judge ordered him to undergo a DNA test which proved otherwise. He was subsequently ordered to pay £1,700-a-month for Jon’s upkeep for the first 18 years of his life, a drop in the ocean given his vast wealth — he is worth around £155 million. But despite paying up, Sir Tom made it clear that he wanted nothing else to do with his offspring. ‘It wasn’t something I had planned,’ said Sir Tom when he finally spoke about the matter in 2008. ‘If I had planned it, I would have done something more than just financially. But it wasn’t. I just fell for it. I just fell for the seduction.’ ‘I’d like to talk to him about normal stuff, like: “How’s your life been? This is mi
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Singer Sir Tom Jones' love child Jonathan Berkery, who is currently living rough on the streets of New Jersey, USA. The 29-year-old aspiring musician, who goes by the name of Jon Jones, has never met Sir Tom or received so much as a telephone call, a Christmas present or a birthday card, and yet he never gives up hope that the 77-year-old pop star might one day agree to see him. Sir Tom, who returned to our TV screens last week as a judge on the latest series of The Voice UK, did not even publicly admit to having a second child until 2008, despite DNA tests proving his paternity. The former coal miner from Pontypridd in South Wales was 47 when he had a three-day fling with aspiring model Katherine Berkery, 24, after meeting her in a New York nightclub in October 1987. The married star invited her to watch his show the next night, after which they had dinner together before heading back to his suite at Manhattan’s Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Three months later, after Katherine had discovered she was pregnant, she phoned his office only to be told by an aide: ‘That’s showbiz, darling. Do what you have to do.’ Baby Jonathan was born on June 27, 1988, but Sir Tom, who has admitted sleeping with up to 250 women a year at the height of his fame, denied the child was his until a judge ordered him to undergo a DNA test which proved otherwise. He was subsequently ordered to pay £1,700-a-month for Jon’s upkeep for the first 18 years of his life, a drop in the ocean given his vast wealth — he is worth around £155 million. But despite paying up, Sir Tom made it clear that he wanted nothing else to do with his offspring. ‘It wasn’t something I had planned,’ said Sir Tom when he finally spoke about the matter in 2008. ‘If I had planned it, I would have done something more than just financially. But it wasn’t. I just fell for it. I just fell for the seduction.’ ‘I’d like to talk to him about normal stuff, like: “How’s your life been? This is mi
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Singer Sir Tom Jones' love child Jonathan Berkery, who is currently living rough on the streets of New Jersey, USA. The 29-year-old aspiring musician, who goes by the name of Jon Jones, has never met Sir Tom or received so much as a telephone call, a Christmas present or a birthday card, and yet he never gives up hope that the 77-year-old pop star might one day agree to see him. Sir Tom, who returned to our TV screens last week as a judge on the latest series of The Voice UK, did not even publicly admit to having a second child until 2008, despite DNA tests proving his paternity. The former coal miner from Pontypridd in South Wales was 47 when he had a three-day fling with aspiring model Katherine Berkery, 24, after meeting her in a New York nightclub in October 1987. The married star invited her to watch his show the next night, after which they had dinner together before heading back to his suite at Manhattan’s Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Three months later, after Katherine had discovered she was pregnant, she phoned his office only to be told by an aide: ‘That’s showbiz, darling. Do what you have to do.’ Baby Jonathan was born on June 27, 1988, but Sir Tom, who has admitted sleeping with up to 250 women a year at the height of his fame, denied the child was his until a judge ordered him to undergo a DNA test which proved otherwise. He was subsequently ordered to pay £1,700-a-month for Jon’s upkeep for the first 18 years of his life, a drop in the ocean given his vast wealth — he is worth around £155 million. But despite paying up, Sir Tom made it clear that he wanted nothing else to do with his offspring. ‘It wasn’t something I had planned,’ said Sir Tom when he finally spoke about the matter in 2008. ‘If I had planned it, I would have done something more than just financially. But it wasn’t. I just fell for it. I just fell for the seduction.’ ‘I’d like to talk to him about normal stuff, like: “How’s your life been? This is mi
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  • September 12, 2017 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - Arborist PAUL MYSLIWIEC climbs a tree that fell at 1200 86th Ave N on Tuesday. A tree had fallen on the homeowners roof and they called the tree service to remove it. (Credit Image: © Eve Edelheit/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 15, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Police's crime scene investigators collecting evidence after a terror suspect set off a blast killing himself inside a room of the Hotel Olio International in Dhaka, Bangladesh. A suspected militant was killed in a suicide blast during a raid on a hotel in Dhaka on Tuesday. Islamist Militant Saiful Islam blew himself up during the raid despite repeated requests to surrender. The law enforcement agencies cordoned off Hotel Olio International. A portion of the hotel's fourth story reportedly collapsed and fell onto the road after the explosion causing injuries.  (Credit Image: © Suvra Kanti Das via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 1, 2017 - Maharashtra, India - Video screen grab of moment the two fall from cliff. Imran Garadi (26) and Pratap Rathod (21), are seen standing on the edge of a precipice, beyond the fence at Amboli Ghat, a popular picnic spot in Maharashtra, India.....Imran, 26 and Pratap, 21, along with five other men went to the popular picnic spot Amboli Ghat to enjoy their evening. The two men went their separate ways from the rest of the group.  They were in a drunken state with bottles in their hands, they climbed over the fence and fell into the deep 2000ft valley. Two rescue teams have been searching for the bodies but they are yet to be recovered. (Credit Image: © Cover Asia Press/Cover Asia via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 3, 2017 - College Park, MD, U.S - The Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and Innovation, under construction near the corners of Route 1 and Campus Drive, and Campus Drive and Paint Branch Drive on the University of Maryland campus in College Park, MD...Photo taken from near the intersection of Campus Drive and Paint Branch Drive..Earlier in the day it was reported that a construction worker fell from an upper floor of the building. (Credit Image: © Evan Golub via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 31, 2017 - Warsaw, Poland - Polish President Andrzej Duda met with survivors who fought in the Warsaw Uprising in 1944, on July 31st 2017, as part of the 73rd anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising in Poland. The President handed out various state medals and awards to the combatants of the Warsaw Uprising and met with surviving members of the families at the Warsaw Uprising Museum. The Warsaw Uprising started on August 1st 1944, at 5 PM, known as ''W'' hour, and lasted for 63 days. The uprising's goal was to liberate Warsaw from German Nazi control. Estimated figures of Polish civilian deaths range from 150 thousand to 200 thousand, while those who fought with the Home Army and were part of the underground resistance, (Armia Krajowa), the deaths are estimated at 16 thousand. By January 1945, 85 percent of the city of Warsaw was destroyed. After the Warsaw Uprising, Soviet occupation took hold for 44 years. Poland regained independence in 1989 when communism fell in the country. (Credit Image: © Anna Ferensowicz/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 28, 2017 - Samsun, Türkiye - Brazilian Women Team soccer player Lara Geovana Neves swallow her tongue during 3rd Place game with Great Britain at Deaflympics 2017, Samsun, Turkey. Lara Geovana Neves crashed with Great Britain's  Lhathini Pushpalingham 89th minute of the game. Neves fell into place. Turkish referee Omur Bozkurt saved Brazilian player. Bozkurt took his tongue from his throat. (Credit Image: © Sedat Yilmaz/Depo Photos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 8, 2017 - Rome, Italy, Italy - Michela Vittoria Brambilla during an Animal Movement Demonstration in Rome, Italy, on July 08.  The animal movement ,founded by Michela Vittoria Brambilla last May 20 ,fell fot the first time in the piazza In Rome  to ask for' justice for all' and to fight against the ill-treatment of animals .During the demonstration, departed from the Colosseum and ended in Piazza Venezia  with several interventions from the stage, the president and founder Michela Vittoria  Brambilla said: ''We no longer want to delgate the defenseof animals and support to the people who live with their four - leggend frieds,for this reason we deided to commit ourselvesin the first personwith this movement. (Credit Image: © Andrea Ronchini/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 8, 2017 - Rome, Italy, Italy - Rome ,Italy July 08,  The animal movement ,founded by Michela Vittoria Brambilla last May 20 ,fell fot the first time in the piazza In Rome  to ask for' justice for all' and to fight against the ill-treatment of animals .During the demonstration, departed from the Colosseum and ended in Piazza Venezia  with several interventions from the stage, the president and founder Michela Vittoria  Brambilla said: ''We no longer want to delgate the defenseof animals and support to the people who live with their four - leggend frieds,for this reason we deided to commit ourselvesin the first personwith this movement...in the pictured a momont demonstration in Rome (Credit Image: © Andrea Ronchini/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 24, 2017 - Bogor, West Java, Indonesia - Children gathered hitting casks wrapped in animal skins to be beaten. Fireworks and firecrackers welcome the Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia has set Idul Fitri 1 Syawal 1438 H fell on June 25. Instantly the voice of takbir echoed from various corners in the capital. (Credit Image: © Sutrisno Jambul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 18, 2017 - Overland Park, Kansas, U.S. - MIKE APPLEBERRY looks over the break in the tree limb that fell on his home in the 5800 block of Lowell Street after an overnight storm brought high winds, lightning and rain. (Credit Image: © John Sleezer/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 18, 2017 - Overland Park, KS, USA - Mike Appleberry looks over the break in the tree limb that fell on his home in the 5800 block of Lowell Street on Sunday, June 18, 2017 in Overland Park, Kan., after an overnight storm brought high winds, lightning and rain. (Credit Image: © John Sleezer/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 12, 2017 - Marine On St. Croix, MN, U.S.A - One tree that fell on John Haluptzok's property on Old Hornsby St. in Forest Lake took out two vehicles and a toy truck.     ]  JEFF WHEELER • jeff.wheeler@startribune.com ....Hail on Sunday morning damaged some fruit growers' crops around Forest Lake that their entire Pick Your Own crop is a complete loss. At Natura Farms, the strawberries were perhaps only two weeks from harvest, said field manager Kirstin Geerdes as she looked at damage Monday afternoon, June 12, 2017 on the farm in Marine on St. Croix. ''That's farming,'' she said. (Credit Image: © Jeff Wheeler/Minneapolis Star Tribune via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 5, 2017 - Wilmington, DE, United States of America - Fellow troopers carry the casket of Corporal Stephen J. Ballard during his funeral services held at the Chase Center On The Riverfront in Wilmington Delaware. Ballard was gunned down Wednesday April 26, 2017 in a Bear-area Wawa parking lot when he approached a suspicious vehicle and the passenger jumped out and began firing at him. Ballard fell after being hit, and the shooter continued to fire rounds into the trooper before fleeing to his family's Middletown-area home. (Credit Image: © Saquan Stimpson via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 7, 2016 - Florida, U.S. - Betty Williams surveys the avocado tree that fell on her house on N. Riverside Drive in Tequesta. ''It was raining so hard around midnight when I heard a noise and lo and behold the tree fell'' said Williams.  She planted the tree 30 years ago when it was a seed. (Credit Image: © Melanie Bell/The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. An Iraqi Army armoured Humvee, belonging to the Iraqi 9th Armoured Division, is seen through bullet proof windscreen as an Iraqi Army convoy travels through a suburb of Mosul, Iraq...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. An Iraqi Army armoured Humvee, belonging to the Iraqi 9th Armoured Division, is seen through bullet proof windscreen as an Iraqi Army convoy travels through a suburb of Mosul, Iraq...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2020, Dhaka, Bangladesh: With great respect and care a team of gravediggers and health workers, dressed in full protective suits, say final words and bury the body of coronavirus victim, JALAL SAIFUR RAHMAN, the director of the Banglandish Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). Jalal, a director of Bangladesh government’s main anti-graft body, had tested positive for COVID-19 seven days ago. Dr. Shihab Uddin, superintendent of Kuwait Bangladesh Friendship Government Hospital, one of the dedicated hospitals for treating coronavirus-infected patients in Bangladesh, said: “He was in a intensive care unit of the hospital and last late night his blood pressure fell down rapidly. We tried our level best. But today [Monday] at 7.30 a.m. he died.” Bangladesh on Monday, reported 29 new coronavirus patients and four new deaths, raising the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 123 and death toll to 13. Since appearing in Wuhan, China last December, the novel coronavirus has spread to at least 183 countries and regions, killed scores and infected millions. (Credit Image: © Sultan Mahmud Mukut/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2020, Dhaka, Bangladesh: With great respect and care a team of gravediggers and health workers, dressed in full protective suits, say final words and bury the body of coronavirus victim, JALAL SAIFUR RAHMAN, the director of the Banglandish Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). Jalal, a director of Bangladesh government’s main anti-graft body, had tested positive for COVID-19 seven days ago. Dr. Shihab Uddin, superintendent of Kuwait Bangladesh Friendship Government Hospital, one of the dedicated hospitals for treating coronavirus-infected patients in Bangladesh, said: “He was in a intensive care unit of the hospital and last late night his blood pressure fell down rapidly. We tried our level best. But today [Monday] at 7.30 a.m. he died.” Bangladesh on Monday, reported 29 new coronavirus patients and four new deaths, raising the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 123 and death toll to 13. Since appearing in Wuhan, China last December, the novel coronavirus has spread to at least 183 countries and regions, killed scores and infected millions. (Credit Image: © Sultan Mahmud Mukut/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 12, 2019 - Atlanta, GA, USA - Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James looks for a foul call he didn't get against the Atlanta Hawks during the second half on Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2019 in Atlanta, Ga. The Lakers fell to the Hawks 117-113. (Credit Image: © Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Feb 01, 2003; Cape Canaveral, FL, USA; **FILE** Space Shuttle Columbia crew, L-R, front row, Commander RICK HUSBAND, Mission Specialist KALPANA CHAWLA, Pilot WILLIAM MCCOOL, back row, Mission Specialists DAVID BROWN & LAUREL CLARK, Payload Commander MICHAEL ANDERSON and Israeli astronaut & Payload specialist ILAN RAMON at Cape Canaveral. NASA's Shuttle Columbia fell from sky and debris has been found in Nacogdoches, Texas area between Dallas and Houston. NASA lost communication with Columbia as the ship and its 7 astronauts soared over Texas several minutes before its expected landing, Sat, Feb' 1, 2003..  (Credit Image: ZUMA Press/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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