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  • April 12, 2018 - Semarang, Centre of Java, Indonesia - Members of Indonesia Chevrolet Trax Owner Community passing during touring Jakarta to Yogyakarta at Semarang highways, Center  Of Java, Indonesia. Indonesia Chevrolet Trax Owner Community celebrating the birth of the formation of in its second year. (Credit Image: © Dadang Trimulyanto/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s doctor Conrad Murray is set to cause new anguish for the family of the late singer after giving a shocking new interview about the star’s father Joe Jackson. The disgraced 65-year-old medic - who was found guilty and jailed for the King of Pop’s manslaughter – has made astonishing claims about the family patriarch just over a week after his death. Jackson, who was the brains behind the Jackson 5 group, died in LA on June 27 aged 89 with his wife Katherine by his side. But just days after Joe’s death, Murray unleashed a brutal verbal attack and branded him one of the “worst father’s in history” in a video obtained by US website ‘The Blast’. In other shocking claims he also addressed allegations that pop singer Michael – who died at the age of 50 on June 25, 2009 – was chemically castrated as a child via hormone injections to delay puberty and maintain his high-pitched voice. The former doctor said in the video: “Joe Jackson was one of the worst fathers to his children in history. “The cruelty expressed by Michael that he experienced at the hands of his father, particularly the bad treatment and moreover, the fact that he was chemically castrated to maintain his high pitched voice is beyond words. “I knew and cared for Michael very well and he told me of the many sufferings at the hands of his father that he encountered. “It was dreadful and beyond imagination and words. “I would not shed a single tear for the passing of this cruel and evil man, Joe Jackson. “It is said that only the good die young. I hope Joe Jackson finds redemption in hell.” Michael Jackson was under the care of Murray at the time of his passing in 2009. The doctor was subsequently convicted of involuntary manslaughter and served two years in prison for administering the lethal dose of the powerful anesthetic, propofol, that killed the pop star. In 2010 Joe Jackson filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Murray but later dropped the
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s doctor Conrad Murray is set to cause new anguish for the family of the late singer after giving a shocking new interview about the star’s father Joe Jackson. The disgraced 65-year-old medic - who was found guilty and jailed for the King of Pop’s manslaughter – has made astonishing claims about the family patriarch just over a week after his death. Jackson, who was the brains behind the Jackson 5 group, died in LA on June 27 aged 89 with his wife Katherine by his side. But just days after Joe’s death, Murray unleashed a brutal verbal attack and branded him one of the “worst father’s in history” in a video obtained by US website ‘The Blast’. In other shocking claims he also addressed allegations that pop singer Michael – who died at the age of 50 on June 25, 2009 – was chemically castrated as a child via hormone injections to delay puberty and maintain his high-pitched voice. The former doctor said in the video: “Joe Jackson was one of the worst fathers to his children in history. “The cruelty expressed by Michael that he experienced at the hands of his father, particularly the bad treatment and moreover, the fact that he was chemically castrated to maintain his high pitched voice is beyond words. “I knew and cared for Michael very well and he told me of the many sufferings at the hands of his father that he encountered. “It was dreadful and beyond imagination and words. “I would not shed a single tear for the passing of this cruel and evil man, Joe Jackson. “It is said that only the good die young. I hope Joe Jackson finds redemption in hell.” Michael Jackson was under the care of Murray at the time of his passing in 2009. The doctor was subsequently convicted of involuntary manslaughter and served two years in prison for administering the lethal dose of the powerful anesthetic, propofol, that killed the pop star. In 2010 Joe Jackson filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Murray but later dropped the
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s doctor Conrad Murray is set to cause new anguish for the family of the late singer after giving a shocking new interview about the star’s father Joe Jackson. The disgraced 65-year-old medic - who was found guilty and jailed for the King of Pop’s manslaughter – has made astonishing claims about the family patriarch just over a week after his death. Jackson, who was the brains behind the Jackson 5 group, died in LA on June 27 aged 89 with his wife Katherine by his side. But just days after Joe’s death, Murray unleashed a brutal verbal attack and branded him one of the “worst father’s in history” in a video obtained by US website ‘The Blast’. In other shocking claims he also addressed allegations that pop singer Michael – who died at the age of 50 on June 25, 2009 – was chemically castrated as a child via hormone injections to delay puberty and maintain his high-pitched voice. The former doctor said in the video: “Joe Jackson was one of the worst fathers to his children in history. “The cruelty expressed by Michael that he experienced at the hands of his father, particularly the bad treatment and moreover, the fact that he was chemically castrated to maintain his high pitched voice is beyond words. “I knew and cared for Michael very well and he told me of the many sufferings at the hands of his father that he encountered. “It was dreadful and beyond imagination and words. “I would not shed a single tear for the passing of this cruel and evil man, Joe Jackson. “It is said that only the good die young. I hope Joe Jackson finds redemption in hell.” Michael Jackson was under the care of Murray at the time of his passing in 2009. The doctor was subsequently convicted of involuntary manslaughter and served two years in prison for administering the lethal dose of the powerful anesthetic, propofol, that killed the pop star. In 2010 Joe Jackson filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Murray but later dropped the
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s doctor Conrad Murray is set to cause new anguish for the family of the late singer after giving a shocking new interview about the star’s father Joe Jackson. The disgraced 65-year-old medic - who was found guilty and jailed for the King of Pop’s manslaughter – has made astonishing claims about the family patriarch just over a week after his death. Jackson, who was the brains behind the Jackson 5 group, died in LA on June 27 aged 89 with his wife Katherine by his side. But just days after Joe’s death, Murray unleashed a brutal verbal attack and branded him one of the “worst father’s in history” in a video obtained by US website ‘The Blast’. In other shocking claims he also addressed allegations that pop singer Michael – who died at the age of 50 on June 25, 2009 – was chemically castrated as a child via hormone injections to delay puberty and maintain his high-pitched voice. The former doctor said in the video: “Joe Jackson was one of the worst fathers to his children in history. “The cruelty expressed by Michael that he experienced at the hands of his father, particularly the bad treatment and moreover, the fact that he was chemically castrated to maintain his high pitched voice is beyond words. “I knew and cared for Michael very well and he told me of the many sufferings at the hands of his father that he encountered. “It was dreadful and beyond imagination and words. “I would not shed a single tear for the passing of this cruel and evil man, Joe Jackson. “It is said that only the good die young. I hope Joe Jackson finds redemption in hell.” Michael Jackson was under the care of Murray at the time of his passing in 2009. The doctor was subsequently convicted of involuntary manslaughter and served two years in prison for administering the lethal dose of the powerful anesthetic, propofol, that killed the pop star. In 2010 Joe Jackson filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Murray but later dropped the
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s doctor Conrad Murray is set to cause new anguish for the family of the late singer after giving a shocking new interview about the star’s father Joe Jackson. The disgraced 65-year-old medic - who was found guilty and jailed for the King of Pop’s manslaughter – has made astonishing claims about the family patriarch just over a week after his death. Jackson, who was the brains behind the Jackson 5 group, died in LA on June 27 aged 89 with his wife Katherine by his side. But just days after Joe’s death, Murray unleashed a brutal verbal attack and branded him one of the “worst father’s in history” in a video obtained by US website ‘The Blast’. In other shocking claims he also addressed allegations that pop singer Michael – who died at the age of 50 on June 25, 2009 – was chemically castrated as a child via hormone injections to delay puberty and maintain his high-pitched voice. The former doctor said in the video: “Joe Jackson was one of the worst fathers to his children in history. “The cruelty expressed by Michael that he experienced at the hands of his father, particularly the bad treatment and moreover, the fact that he was chemically castrated to maintain his high pitched voice is beyond words. “I knew and cared for Michael very well and he told me of the many sufferings at the hands of his father that he encountered. “It was dreadful and beyond imagination and words. “I would not shed a single tear for the passing of this cruel and evil man, Joe Jackson. “It is said that only the good die young. I hope Joe Jackson finds redemption in hell.” Michael Jackson was under the care of Murray at the time of his passing in 2009. The doctor was subsequently convicted of involuntary manslaughter and served two years in prison for administering the lethal dose of the powerful anesthetic, propofol, that killed the pop star. In 2010 Joe Jackson filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Murray but later dropped the
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s doctor Conrad Murray is set to cause new anguish for the family of the late singer after giving a shocking new interview about the star’s father Joe Jackson. The disgraced 65-year-old medic - who was found guilty and jailed for the King of Pop’s manslaughter – has made astonishing claims about the family patriarch just over a week after his death. Jackson, who was the brains behind the Jackson 5 group, died in LA on June 27 aged 89 with his wife Katherine by his side. But just days after Joe’s death, Murray unleashed a brutal verbal attack and branded him one of the “worst father’s in history” in a video obtained by US website ‘The Blast’. In other shocking claims he also addressed allegations that pop singer Michael – who died at the age of 50 on June 25, 2009 – was chemically castrated as a child via hormone injections to delay puberty and maintain his high-pitched voice. The former doctor said in the video: “Joe Jackson was one of the worst fathers to his children in history. “The cruelty expressed by Michael that he experienced at the hands of his father, particularly the bad treatment and moreover, the fact that he was chemically castrated to maintain his high pitched voice is beyond words. “I knew and cared for Michael very well and he told me of the many sufferings at the hands of his father that he encountered. “It was dreadful and beyond imagination and words. “I would not shed a single tear for the passing of this cruel and evil man, Joe Jackson. “It is said that only the good die young. I hope Joe Jackson finds redemption in hell.” Michael Jackson was under the care of Murray at the time of his passing in 2009. The doctor was subsequently convicted of involuntary manslaughter and served two years in prison for administering the lethal dose of the powerful anesthetic, propofol, that killed the pop star. In 2010 Joe Jackson filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Murray but later dropped the
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson’s doctor Conrad Murray is set to cause new anguish for the family of the late singer after giving a shocking new interview about the star’s father Joe Jackson. The disgraced 65-year-old medic - who was found guilty and jailed for the King of Pop’s manslaughter – has made astonishing claims about the family patriarch just over a week after his death. Jackson, who was the brains behind the Jackson 5 group, died in LA on June 27 aged 89 with his wife Katherine by his side. But just days after Joe’s death, Murray unleashed a brutal verbal attack and branded him one of the “worst father’s in history” in a video obtained by US website ‘The Blast’. In other shocking claims he also addressed allegations that pop singer Michael – who died at the age of 50 on June 25, 2009 – was chemically castrated as a child via hormone injections to delay puberty and maintain his high-pitched voice. The former doctor said in the video: “Joe Jackson was one of the worst fathers to his children in history. “The cruelty expressed by Michael that he experienced at the hands of his father, particularly the bad treatment and moreover, the fact that he was chemically castrated to maintain his high pitched voice is beyond words. “I knew and cared for Michael very well and he told me of the many sufferings at the hands of his father that he encountered. “It was dreadful and beyond imagination and words. “I would not shed a single tear for the passing of this cruel and evil man, Joe Jackson. “It is said that only the good die young. I hope Joe Jackson finds redemption in hell.” Michael Jackson was under the care of Murray at the time of his passing in 2009. The doctor was subsequently convicted of involuntary manslaughter and served two years in prison for administering the lethal dose of the powerful anesthetic, propofol, that killed the pop star. In 2010 Joe Jackson filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Murray but later dropped the
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  • 10062018 (Durban) An athlete Joseph on the stretcher passing the finnish line at the Mosses Mabhida stadium venue during the Comrades Marathon on Sunday as Bong’musa Mthembu and Ann Ashworth ensured that the coveted titles remained on these shores.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency/ANA
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  • June 25, 2017 - Ontario, ONTARIO, Canada - Newly made granite tombstones outside the workshop of a tombstone designer in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. (Credit Image: © Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov. 27, 2014 - Johannesburg, South Africa - Nelson Mandela's t-shirt on display at the Johannesburg International AIrport, South Africa. The 1st Anniversary of Nelson Mandela death is approaching (5 December 2014). Mandela was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, politician and philanthropist who served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Music mogul Diddy holds hands with singer Mary J Blige as they arrive at the memorial gardens where former girlfriend Kim Porter, the mother of three of his children, will be laid to rest. Among the mourners were Kim's children and her grandmother. Mourners arrived at Evergreen Memorial Park After the funeral service at Cascades Hills Church in the former model’s hometown of Columbus, Georgia. Diddy overcame his grief to deliver a moving eulogy. Others who gave eulogies included Blige, Dallas Austin, Bishop Noel Jones and Porter's son, actor and singer Quincy Brown. Quincy broke down as he spoke and was joined at the mic by his father, Al B. Sure!, and Diddy. The service was packed with celebrities including best friend Kimora Lee Simmons, Missy Elliot, Lil Kim, Tichina Arnold, NeNe Leakes, Fat Joe, Kandi Burress, Winnie Harlow, Ryan Destiny, Stevie J and more. Porter died after suffering from a bout of pneumonia but her exact cause of death is unknown. She was just 47. Diddy, 49, and Porter were together, off and on, for 10 years, and although they were no longer a couple, they were still close, sharing three children: son Christian, 20, and twin daughters D'Lila Star and Jessie James, who turn 12 next month. They also raised 27-year-old Quincy Brown, Porter's son with singer and record producer Al B. Porter died at her Los Angeles home on Nov. 15. An autopsy was performed the next day but the results were deferred for further testing, which could take weeks. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: P Diddy, Sean Combs, Mary J Blige, Others,. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Music mogul Diddy holds hands with singer Mary J Blige as they arrive at the memorial gardens where former girlfriend Kim Porter, the mother of three of his children, will be laid to rest. Among the mourners were Kim's children and her grandmother. Mourners arrived at Evergreen Memorial Park After the funeral service at Cascades Hills Church in the former model’s hometown of Columbus, Georgia. Diddy overcame his grief to deliver a moving eulogy. Others who gave eulogies included Blige, Dallas Austin, Bishop Noel Jones and Porter's son, actor and singer Quincy Brown. Quincy broke down as he spoke and was joined at the mic by his father, Al B. Sure!, and Diddy. The service was packed with celebrities including best friend Kimora Lee Simmons, Missy Elliot, Lil Kim, Tichina Arnold, NeNe Leakes, Fat Joe, Kandi Burress, Winnie Harlow, Ryan Destiny, Stevie J and more. Porter died after suffering from a bout of pneumonia but her exact cause of death is unknown. She was just 47. Diddy, 49, and Porter were together, off and on, for 10 years, and although they were no longer a couple, they were still close, sharing three children: son Christian, 20, and twin daughters D'Lila Star and Jessie James, who turn 12 next month. They also raised 27-year-old Quincy Brown, Porter's son with singer and record producer Al B. Porter died at her Los Angeles home on Nov. 15. An autopsy was performed the next day but the results were deferred for further testing, which could take weeks. 24 Nov 2018 Pictured: P Diddy, Sean Combs, Mary J Blige, Others,. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Century 390, David Bensadoun and Patrick Beaule from Canada, Aldo Racing team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Yamaha 266, Benoit Aubrion from France, Nomade Racing team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Can Am 415, Dani Sola and Pedro Lopez from Spain, FN Speed team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - BMW 324, Isidre Esteve wheelchair rider from Spain,  Repsol Rally team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Honda 47, Kevin Benavides from Argentina,  Monster Energy Honda team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Can Am 418, Jose Antonio Hinojo and Xavier Blanco from Spain, FN Speed team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Iveco Truck 505, Federico Villagra, Adrian Yacopini and Ricardo Torlaschi from Argentina, Petronas De Rooy Iveco team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Iveco Truck 505, Federico Villagra, Adrian Yacopini and Ricardo Torlaschi from Argentina, Petronas De Rooy Iveco team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Iveco Truck 505, Federico Villagra, Adrian Yacopini and Ricardo Torlaschi from Argentina, Petronas De Rooy Iveco team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Iveco Truck 503, Gerard De Rooy from Netherland, Darek Rodewald from Poland and Moises Torrallardona from Spain, Petronas De Rooy Iveco team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Iveco Truck 505, Federico Villagra, Adrian Yacopini and Ricardo Torlaschi from Argentina, Petronas De Rooy Iveco team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Toyota 428, Ramon Nunez and Fernando Acosta from Argentina, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Century 390, David Bensadoun and Patrick Beaule from Canada, Aldo Racing team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Iveco Truck 505, Federico Villagra, Adrian Yacopini and Ricardo Torlaschi from Argentina, Petronas De Rooy Iveco team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Toyota 428, Ramon Nunez and Fernando Acosta from Argentina, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Century 390, David Bensadoun and Patrick Beaule from Canada, Aldo Racing team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - KTM 37, Loic Minaudier from France, Nomade Racing team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Iveco Truck 505, Federico Villagra, Adrian Yacopini and Ricardo Torlaschi from Argentina, Petronas De Rooy Iveco team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Iveco Truck 505, Federico Villagra, Adrian Yacopini and Ricardo Torlaschi from Argentina, Petronas De Rooy Iveco team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Iveco Truck 505, Federico Villagra, Adrian Yacopini and Ricardo Torlaschi from Argentina, Petronas De Rooy Iveco team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Can Am 418, Jose Antonio Hinojo and Xavier Blanco from Spain, FN Speed team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - KTM 32, Emanuel Gyenes from Romania, Autonet Motorcycle team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Iveco Truck 505, Federico Villagra, Adrian Yacopini and Ricardo Torlaschi from Argentina, Petronas De Rooy Iveco team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Yamaha 266, Benoit Aubrion from France, Nomade Racing team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Borgward 336, Erik Wevers from Netherlands and Ashley Garcia From Peru,  Borgward Rally team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Chevrolet 399, Sebastian Guayasamin from Ecuador and Mauro Lipez from Argentina, Chevrolet Dakar team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - KTM 37, Loic Minaudier from France, Nomade Racing team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - A man look from his balcony at the passing caravan with Fidel Castros' ashes. Thousands of Cubans lined the streets of Havana on Wednesday morning, to bid goodbye to Fidel Castro, as a caravan carrying his ashes began a four-day journey across the country to the eastern city of Santiago..Fidel Castro, the former Prime Minister and President of Cuba, who die on the late night of November 25, 2016, at age of 90. .On Wednesday, 30 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • PEARL HARBOR (Sept. 5, 2013) The Los Angeles-class attack submarine USS Tucson (SSN 770), foreground, passes the Virginia-class attack submarine USS Hawaii (SSN 776) as Tucson departs Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam for a deployment to the western Pacific region.  (U.S Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Steven Khor/Released) 130905-N-DB801-268<br />
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  • August 21, 2017 - Hatay, Türkiye - Thousands of Syrian refugees that has been living in Turkey is going to their Country for a Kurban Bayram Fest visit. Syrians are passing the Turkish-Syrian border from Cilvegozu Border Gate near Hatay region of Turkey. Last year it is announced that 35.000 Syrians of 120.000 came back to Turkey after Ramadan Bayram Fest. (Credit Image: © Depo Photos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • BLACK SEA (May 14, 2017) The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Oscar Austin (DDG 79), background, and the Bulgarian navy frigate Drazki 41 conduct maneuvers during a passing exercise. Oscar Austin is on a routine deployment supporting U.S. national security interests in Europe, and increasing theater security cooperation and forward naval presence in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Sean Spratt/Released) 170514-N-AX546-1037 <br />
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  • PHILIPPINE SEA (Aug. 26, 2018) The amphibious assault ship USS Wasp (LHD 1) and the amphibious dock landing ship USS Ashland (LSD 48), both a part of the Wasp Amphibious Ready Group (ARG), are underway  alongside the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) amphibious transport dock ship JS Osumi (LST 4001) during a passing exercise (PASSEX) in the Philippine Sea, Aug. 26, 2018. PASSEX enabled the Wasp ARG and the JMSDF a chance to practice communications and maneuvering procedures. The Wasp ARG is currently operating in the region to enhance interoperability with partners and serve as a ready-response force for any type of contingency. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Taylor King/Released)180826-N-NM806-0731
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  • July 21, 2019 - View From Healy Pass With Glanmore Lake, Co Kerry, Ireland (Credit Image: © Peter Zoeller/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Grants Pass Police case report describes the blood-soaked bust up between Meghan Markle's half-brother Tom Markle Jnr and his fiancee Darlene Blount. Tom, 51, told cops Darlene attacked him and described her as "freaking crazy", leading cops to arrest her and throw her in jail for two nights. Tom later admitted his injuries were self-inflicted. Darlene, 37, was arrested on suspicion of assaulting Tom in a boozy New Year's Eve fight. Darlene spent more than 32 hours in jail and posed for a teary-eyed mugshot. In the police case report it says Darlene called cops to the couple's Grants Pass, Oregon, home after she reported Tom was "punching himself". She fled to the garage as she was scared he was "going to hurt her". But when cops turned up Tom had "blood pouring" from an injury and was "black and blue" and he told them Darlene had attacked him. Tom also stated Darlene was upset at him for leaving her at a bar after he accused her of cheating on him. He claimed: "it hurt like crazy when she was punching me". Tom later changed his tune and said he was fine and didn't want Darlene to be charged but the cops arrested her on suspicion of assault. The Josephine County District Attorney's office declined to press charges over the incident and Darlene was released on January 2. Tom did an interview confessing his injuries were self-inflicted and he told police Darlene beat him up. He said they had both been drinking and blamed the pressure of being in the public eye. Attached is the five page police case report in which the arresting officer described the incident. Also attached is Darlene Blount's mugshot taken later that night and Tom Markle's mugshot from January 2017 when the pair had another drunken row in which Tom was accused of holding a gun to Darlene's head. She never pressed charges in that case and it was dropped. 13 Jan 2018 Pictured: Blount Police case report. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Grants Pass Police case report describes the blood-soaked bust up between Meghan Markle's half-brother Tom Markle Jnr and his fiancee Darlene Blount. Tom, 51, told cops Darlene attacked him and described her as "freaking crazy", leading cops to arrest her and throw her in jail for two nights. Tom later admitted his injuries were self-inflicted. Darlene, 37, was arrested on suspicion of assaulting Tom in a boozy New Year's Eve fight. Darlene spent more than 32 hours in jail and posed for a teary-eyed mugshot. In the police case report it says Darlene called cops to the couple's Grants Pass, Oregon, home after she reported Tom was "punching himself". She fled to the garage as she was scared he was "going to hurt her". But when cops turned up Tom had "blood pouring" from an injury and was "black and blue" and he told them Darlene had attacked him. Tom also stated Darlene was upset at him for leaving her at a bar after he accused her of cheating on him. He claimed: "it hurt like crazy when she was punching me". Tom later changed his tune and said he was fine and didn't want Darlene to be charged but the cops arrested her on suspicion of assault. The Josephine County District Attorney's office declined to press charges over the incident and Darlene was released on January 2. Tom did an interview confessing his injuries were self-inflicted and he told police Darlene beat him up. He said they had both been drinking and blamed the pressure of being in the public eye. Attached is the five page police case report in which the arresting officer described the incident. Also attached is Darlene Blount's mugshot taken later that night and Tom Markle's mugshot from January 2017 when the pair had another drunken row in which Tom was accused of holding a gun to Darlene's head. She never pressed charges in that case and it was dropped. 13 Jan 2018 Pictured: Blount Police case report. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Grants Pass Police case report describes the blood-soaked bust up between Meghan Markle's half-brother Tom Markle Jnr and his fiancee Darlene Blount. Tom, 51, told cops Darlene attacked him and described her as "freaking crazy", leading cops to arrest her and throw her in jail for two nights. Tom later admitted his injuries were self-inflicted. Darlene, 37, was arrested on suspicion of assaulting Tom in a boozy New Year's Eve fight. Darlene spent more than 32 hours in jail and posed for a teary-eyed mugshot. In the police case report it says Darlene called cops to the couple's Grants Pass, Oregon, home after she reported Tom was "punching himself". She fled to the garage as she was scared he was "going to hurt her". But when cops turned up Tom had "blood pouring" from an injury and was "black and blue" and he told them Darlene had attacked him. Tom also stated Darlene was upset at him for leaving her at a bar after he accused her of cheating on him. He claimed: "it hurt like crazy when she was punching me". Tom later changed his tune and said he was fine and didn't want Darlene to be charged but the cops arrested her on suspicion of assault. The Josephine County District Attorney's office declined to press charges over the incident and Darlene was released on January 2. Tom did an interview confessing his injuries were self-inflicted and he told police Darlene beat him up. He said they had both been drinking and blamed the pressure of being in the public eye. Attached is the five page police case report in which the arresting officer described the incident. Also attached is Darlene Blount's mugshot taken later that night and Tom Markle's mugshot from January 2017 when the pair had another drunken row in which Tom was accused of holding a gun to Darlene's head. She never pressed charges in that case and it was dropped. 13 Jan 2018 Pictured: Markle booking photo. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Grants Pass Police case report describes the blood-soaked bust up between Meghan Markle's half-brother Tom Markle Jnr and his fiancee Darlene Blount. Tom, 51, told cops Darlene attacked him and described her as "freaking crazy", leading cops to arrest her and throw her in jail for two nights. Tom later admitted his injuries were self-inflicted. Darlene, 37, was arrested on suspicion of assaulting Tom in a boozy New Year's Eve fight. Darlene spent more than 32 hours in jail and posed for a teary-eyed mugshot. In the police case report it says Darlene called cops to the couple's Grants Pass, Oregon, home after she reported Tom was "punching himself". She fled to the garage as she was scared he was "going to hurt her". But when cops turned up Tom had "blood pouring" from an injury and was "black and blue" and he told them Darlene had attacked him. Tom also stated Darlene was upset at him for leaving her at a bar after he accused her of cheating on him. He claimed: "it hurt like crazy when she was punching me". Tom later changed his tune and said he was fine and didn't want Darlene to be charged but the cops arrested her on suspicion of assault. The Josephine County District Attorney's office declined to press charges over the incident and Darlene was released on January 2. Tom did an interview confessing his injuries were self-inflicted and he told police Darlene beat him up. He said they had both been drinking and blamed the pressure of being in the public eye. Attached is the five page police case report in which the arresting officer described the incident. Also attached is Darlene Blount's mugshot taken later that night and Tom Markle's mugshot from January 2017 when the pair had another drunken row in which Tom was accused of holding a gun to Darlene's head. She never pressed charges in that case and it was dropped. 13 Jan 2018 Pictured: Blount Police case report. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A Grants Pass Police case report describes the blood-soaked bust up between Meghan Markle's half-brother Tom Markle Jnr and his fiancee Darlene Blount. Tom, 51, told cops Darlene attacked him and described her as "freaking crazy", leading cops to arrest her and throw her in jail for two nights. Tom later admitted his injuries were self-inflicted. Darlene, 37, was arrested on suspicion of assaulting Tom in a boozy New Year's Eve fight. Darlene spent more than 32 hours in jail and posed for a teary-eyed mugshot. In the police case report it says Darlene called cops to the couple's Grants Pass, Oregon, home after she reported Tom was "punching himself". She fled to the garage as she was scared he was "going to hurt her". But when cops turned up Tom had "blood pouring" from an injury and was "black and blue" and he told them Darlene had attacked him. Tom also stated Darlene was upset at him for leaving her at a bar after he accused her of cheating on him. He claimed: "it hurt like crazy when she was punching me". Tom later changed his tune and said he was fine and didn't want Darlene to be charged but the cops arrested her on suspicion of assault. The Josephine County District Attorney's office declined to press charges over the incident and Darlene was released on January 2. Tom did an interview confessing his injuries were self-inflicted and he told police Darlene beat him up. He said they had both been drinking and blamed the pressure of being in the public eye. Attached is the five page police case report in which the arresting officer described the incident. Also attached is Darlene Blount's mugshot taken later that night and Tom Markle's mugshot from January 2017 when the pair had another drunken row in which Tom was accused of holding a gun to Darlene's head. She never pressed charges in that case and it was dropped. 13 Jan 2018 Pictured: Blount booking photo. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • July 26, 2018 - Llangollen, Denbighshire, United Kingdom - People seen standing out for safety during the fire..Firefighters battled to put out a mountain Fire on hillside above the Horseshoe Pass in North east wales. There has been many recent outbreaks caused by a combination of extreme heatwave weather conditions and the criminal acts of arsonists. (Credit Image: © Andrew Mccoy/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - View Of Healy Pass With Sheep, County Cork, Ireland (Credit Image: © Peter Zoeller/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **NO USA TV. NO USA WEB** The gruesome injury Meghan Markle's nephew suffered is definitely NOT for the squeamish ... and TMZ's got video of it in the aftermath of a massive drunken brawl. It all went down a week ago at around 11 PM outside the Wonder Bur Lounge in Grants Pass, Oregon, where Meghan's nephew, Tyler Dooley, somehow got dragged into a street fight that ballooned 20 people strong ... this according to a police report obtained by TMZ. It's unclear what triggered the fight, but cops say Dooley was shoved to the ground and somehow broke his left ankle in spectacular form. If ya got the stomach for it ... check out the vid. You can see Dooley tried walking it off ... but he can't stand on his own two feet cause his ankle's mangled. Cops say he was so drunk he didn't feel the pain from his ankle practically snapping off. Dooley was taken to a hospital and nobody was arrested. Witnesses tell us as he was being wheeled inside the ambulance he said, "I have a Rolex. I can pay for this." Again, he was drunk. Dooley, of course, is part of Meghan's extended family. You'll recall he and his brood traveled to London last year ... even though they weren't invited to Meghan's Royal wedding. We've reached out to Dooley to get his side of the story, so far, no word back. 11 May 2019 Pictured: Tyler Dooley. Photo credit: TMZ/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • 10062018 (Durban) Andre is the last  athletes to pass the finnish line at the Mosses Mabhida stadium venue during the Comrades Marathon on Sunday as Bong’musa Mthembu and Ann Ashworth ensured that the coveted titles remained on these shores.<br />
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  • 10062018 (Durban) an athlete pass the finnish line at the Mosses Mabhida stadium venue during the Comrades Marathon on Sunday as Bong’musa Mthembu and Ann Ashworth ensured that the coveted titles remained on these shores.<br />
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  • 10062018 (Durban) Andre is the last  athletes to pass the finnish line at the Mosses Mabhida stadium venue during the Comrades Marathon on Sunday as Bong’musa Mthembu and Ann Ashworth ensured that the coveted titles remained on these shores.<br />
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  • 10062018 (Durban) an athletes pass the finnish line at the Mosses Mabhida stadium venue during the Comrades Marathon on Sunday as Bong’musa Mthembu and Ann Ashworth ensured that the coveted titles remained on these shores.<br />
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  • 10062018 (Durban) an athlete pass the finnish line at the Mosses Mabhida stadium venue during the Comrades Marathon on Sunday as Bong’musa Mthembu and Ann Ashworth ensured that the coveted titles remained on these shores.<br />
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  • 10062018 (Durban) The leading lady Ann Ashworth pass the finnish line at the Mosses Mabhida stadium venue during the Comrades Marathon on Sunday as Bong’musa Mthembu and Ann Ashworth ensured that the coveted titles remained on these shores.<br />
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  • 10062018 (Durban) The leading lady Ann Ashworth pass the finnish line at the Mosses Mabhida stadium venue during the Comrades Marathon on Sunday as Bong’musa Mthembu and Ann Ashworth ensured that the coveted titles remained on these shores.<br />
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  • June 26, 2017 - Yosemite, California, U.S - June 26, 2017.The Tioga Road in Yosemite National Park (Highway 120 through the park) will open for the season to all vehicular traffic beginning at 8:00 am on Thursday, June 29, 2017. There will be limited visitor services available from the Tioga Pass Entrance Station to Crane Flat. 
.All visitors on the road are encouraged to use caution as there may be dirt, debris, and water flowing over sections of the road. Visitors are encouraged to keep an eye out for maintenance vehicles working on the roadway.
.There will be minimal services available along the Tioga Road for several weeks. There will be no drinking water. Visitors should use the vault and portable toilets located along the roadway to help protect water quality in the Tuolumne River watershed. Food service and lodging are not available along the Tioga Road. There is no mobile phone service at this time and 911 emergency calls will not be operational. There are no gasoline services available along Tioga Road. Visitors can purchase gasoline in Lee Vining and at Crane Flat. (Credit Image: © Tracy Barbutes via ZUMA Wire)
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  • 10062018 (Durban) Abel wearing a traditional clothes pass the finnish line at the Mosses Mabhida stadium venue during the Comrades Marathon on Sunday as Bong’musa Mthembu and Ann Ashworth ensured that the coveted titles remained on these shores.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency/ANA
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Millie Bright of Chelsea Women passes the ball during the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Ann-Katrin Berger of Chelsea Women passes the ball during the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Maren Mjelde of Chelsea Women passes the ball during the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Captain Magdalena Eriksson of Chelsea Women passes the ball during the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Captain Magdalena Eriksson of Chelsea Women passes the ball during the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Ji So-Yun of Chelsea Women passes the ball during the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Katie McCabe of Arsenal passes during the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Katie McCabe of Arsenal passes during the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Leah Williamson of Arsenal passes the ball during the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Kim Little of Arsenal passes during the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Leah Williamson of Arsenal passes the ball during the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Erin Cuthbert of Chelsea Women passes the ball during the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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  • South Africa – Johannesburg – 45 day wait. 15 October 2020. The family of Down syndrome girl Rene Andrews from Eldorado Park had to wait 45 days to find out that their child had passed away. She was laid to rest on Thursday. Picture: Timothy Bernard/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • October 22, 2016 - Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand - Mourners dressed in black perform the Royal Anthem at Sanam Luang front of the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand on October 22, 2016. More than 100.000 mourners from across Thailand came during the long week end holiday to sing the Thai Royal Anthem to pay respect to the late Thailand King Bhumibol Adulyadej who passed away on October 13, 2016 at Siriraj Hospital. Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej was the world's longest reigning monarch and died at the age of 88 after a long illness since several years, he was the most unifying symbol for Thai people and leaving behind him a divided country under military control. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Payen/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 22, 2016 - Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand - Mourners dressed in black gathers around the Grand Palace while carrying several portraits of the king as they wait to perform the Royal Anthem at Sanam Luang in Bangkok, Thailand on October 22, 2016. More than 100.000 mourners from across Thailand came during the long week end holiday to sing the Thai Royal Anthem to pay respect to the late Thailand King Bhumibol Adulyadej who passed away on October 13, 2016 at Siriraj Hospital. Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej was the world's longest reigning monarch and died at the age of 88 after a long illness since several years, he was the most unifying symbol for Thai people and leaving behind him a divided country under military control. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Payen/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 22, 2016 - Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand - Mourners dressed in black gathers around the Grand Palace while carrying several portraits of the king as they wait to perform the Royal Anthem at Sanam Luang in Bangkok, Thailand on October 22, 2016. More than 100.000 mourners from across Thailand came during the long week end holiday to sing the Thai Royal Anthem to pay respect to the late Thailand King Bhumibol Adulyadej who passed away on October 13, 2016 at Siriraj Hospital. Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej was the world's longest reigning monarch and died at the age of 88 after a long illness since several years, he was the most unifying symbol for Thai people and leaving behind him a divided country under military control. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Payen/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 22, 2016 - Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand - Mourners dressed in black gathers around the Grand Palace as they attends to perform the Royal Anthem at Sanam Luang in Bangkok, Thailand on October 22, 2016. More than 100.000 mourners from across Thailand came during the long week end holiday to sing the Thai Royal Anthem to pay respect to the late Thailand King Bhumibol Adulyadej who passed away on October 13, 2016 at Siriraj Hospital. Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej was the world's longest reigning monarch and died at the age of 88 after a long illness since several years, he was the most unifying symbol for Thai people and leaving behind him a divided country under military control. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Payen/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 22, 2016 - Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand - Mourners dressed in black perform the Royal Anthem at Sanam Luang front of the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand on October 22, 2016. More than 100.000 mourners from across Thailand came during the long week end holiday to sing the Thai Royal Anthem to pay respect to the late Thailand King Bhumibol Adulyadej who passed away on October 13, 2016 at Siriraj Hospital. Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej was the world's longest reigning monarch and died at the age of 88 after a long illness since several years, he was the most unifying symbol for Thai people and leaving behind him a divided country under military control. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Payen/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 22, 2016 - Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand - Mourners dressed in black gathers around the Grand Palace as they attends to perform the Royal Anthem at Sanam Luang in Bangkok, Thailand on October 22, 2016. More than 100.000 mourners from across Thailand came during the long week end holiday to sing the Thai Royal Anthem to pay respect to the late Thailand King Bhumibol Adulyadej who passed away on October 13, 2016 at Siriraj Hospital. Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej was the world's longest reigning monarch and died at the age of 88 after a long illness since several years, he was the most unifying symbol for Thai people and leaving behind him a divided country under military control. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Payen/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 22, 2016 - Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand - A woman lose consciousness due to the heat as mourners perform the Royal Anthem at Sanam Luang in Bangkok, Thailand on October 22, 2016. More than 100.000 mourners from across Thailand came during the long week end holiday to sing the Thai Royal Anthem to pay respect to the late Thailand King Bhumibol Adulyadej who passed away on October 13, 2016 at Siriraj Hospital. Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej was the world's longest reigning monarch and died at the age of 88 after a long illness since several years, he was the most unifying symbol for Thai people and leaving behind him a divided country under military control. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Payen/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 22, 2016 - Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand - Mourners dressed in black gathers around the Grand Palace while carrying several portraits of the king as they wait to perform the Royal Anthem at Sanam Luang in Bangkok, Thailand on October 22, 2016. More than 100.000 mourners from across Thailand came during the long week end holiday to sing the Thai Royal Anthem to pay respect to the late Thailand King Bhumibol Adulyadej who passed away on October 13, 2016 at Siriraj Hospital. Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej was the world's longest reigning monarch and died at the age of 88 after a long illness since several years, he was the most unifying symbol for Thai people and leaving behind him a divided country under military control. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Payen/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 22, 2016 - Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand - Mourners dressed in black gathers around the Grand Palace while carrying several portraits of the king as they wait to perform the Royal Anthem at Sanam Luang in Bangkok, Thailand on October 22, 2016. More than 100.000 mourners from across Thailand came during the long week end holiday to sing the Thai Royal Anthem to pay respect to the late Thailand King Bhumibol Adulyadej who passed away on October 13, 2016 at Siriraj Hospital. Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej was the world's longest reigning monarch and died at the age of 88 after a long illness since several years, he was the most unifying symbol for Thai people and leaving behind him a divided country under military control. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Payen/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 22, 2016 - Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand - Mourners dressed in black gathers around the Grand Palace while carrying several portraits of the king as they wait to perform the Royal Anthem at Sanam Luang in Bangkok, Thailand on October 22, 2016. More than 100.000 mourners from across Thailand came during the long week end holiday to sing the Thai Royal Anthem to pay respect to the late Thailand King Bhumibol Adulyadej who passed away on October 13, 2016 at Siriraj Hospital. Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej was the world's longest reigning monarch and died at the age of 88 after a long illness since several years, he was the most unifying symbol for Thai people and leaving behind him a divided country under military control. (Credit Image: © Guillaume Payen/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Family #roadtrip with @ChevroletSA #TrailBlazer into the #BaviaansRiver Conservancy, forests of #Hogsback and the #GraafReinet district of the #Karoo, while testing the new #Pentax #K3II Camera System, Eastern Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Family #roadtrip with @ChevroletSA #TrailBlazer into the #BaviaansRiver Conservancy, forests of #Hogsback and the #GraafReinet district of the #Karoo, while testing the new #Pentax #K3II Camera System, Eastern Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Family #roadtrip with @ChevroletSA #TrailBlazer into the #BaviaansRiver Conservancy, forests of #Hogsback and the #GraafReinet district of the #Karoo, while testing the new #Pentax #K3II Camera System, Eastern Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Players of Arsenal warming up ahead of the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Bethany England of Chelsea Women and Danielle Van De Donk juggeling the ball during the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Fans of Chelsea during the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Millie Bright of Chelsea Women shoots the ball during the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Jordan Nobbs of Arsenal during the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Kim Little of Arsenal during the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Jordan Nobbs of Arsenal during the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: during the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Jennifer Beattie of Arsenal on the ball during the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: Jordan Nobbs of Arsenal (right) and Maria Thorisdottir of Chelsea Women (left) during the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2019: KINGSTON UPON THAMES, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 12: The match ball prepared ahead of the Barclay's FA Women's Super League game between Chelsea Women and Arsenal Women at Kingsmeadow on October 12, 2019 in Kingston Upon Thames, England. (Credit Image: © Daniela Porcelli/Sport Press Photo via ZUMA Press)
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