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  • Alec Baldwin takes a plea in front go the judge in Manhattan Criminal Court part C after an incident involving a parking took place in early November. As part fo the plea deal Baldwin has to pay a fine and attend a short anger management class. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 23 Jan 2019 Pictured: Alec Baldwin. Photo credit: Erik Thomas/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Alec Baldwin takes a plea in front go the judge in Manhattan Criminal Court part C after an incident involving a parking took place in early November. As part fo the plea deal Baldwin has to pay a fine and attend a short anger management class. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 23 Jan 2019 Pictured: Alec Baldwin. Photo credit: Erik Thomas/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Alec Baldwin takes a plea in front go the judge in Manhattan Criminal Court part C after an incident involving a parking took place in early November. As part fo the plea deal Baldwin has to pay a fine and attend a short anger management class. **NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY**. 23 Jan 2019 Pictured: Alec Baldwin. Photo credit: Erik Thomas/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • November 2, 2017 - Rome, Italy - Stefan de Vrij and Alassane Plea during the Europe League football match S.S. Lazio vs Nizza at the Olympic Stadium in Rome, on november 02, 2017. (Credit Image: © Silvia Lore/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 10, 2017 - Toronto, ONTARIO, Canada - Poster calling for a plea for help to alleviate issues in South Asia such as forced marriage, child marriage, honour killings, and rape. These posters have sprung up in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 10, 2017. (Credit Image: © Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 2, 2017 - Rome, Italy - Alassane Plea and Alessandro Murgia during the Europe League football match S.S. Lazio vs Nizza at the Olympic Stadium in Rome, on november 02, 2017. (Credit Image: © Silvia Lore/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • November 2, 2017 - Rome, Italy - Italian vocalist and composer Luciano Ligabue performed live at the Palalottomatica in Roma, Mondovisione Tour 2015  (Credit Image: © Silvia Lore/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • July 14, 2017 - Brussels, BELGIUM - Former Justice Minister Stefaan De Clerck pictured during a session of the parliamentary inquiry commission on the plea agreement, at the federal parliament, in Brussels, Friday 14 July 2017. This commission enquire the citconstances which led to the approbation and the application of the law of 14 April 2011 on the plea agreement. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2017 - Brussels, BELGIUM - Open Vld's Vincent Van Quickenborne and cdH's Francis Delperee pictured during a session of the parliamentary inquiry commission on the plea agreement, at the federal parliament, in Brussels, Wednesday 31 May 2017. This commission inquires the circumstances which led to the approbation and the application of the law of 14 April 2011 on the plea agreement. BELGA PHOTO DIRK WAEM (Credit Image: © Dirk Waem/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 5, 2017 - Brussels, BELGIUM - Gijs Boute and Fons Borginon pictured during a session of the parliamentary inquiry commission on the plea agreement, at the federal parliament, in Brussels, Friday 05 May 2017. This commission enquire the citconstances which led to the approbation and the application of the law of 14 April 2011 on the plea agreement. BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK (Credit Image: © Nicolas Maeterlinck/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 7, 2017 - Brussels, BELGIUM - Examining magistrate (onderzoeksrechter/juge d'instruction) Jean Claude Van Espen pictured during a session of the parliamentary inquiry commission on the plea agreement, at the federal parliament, in Brussels, Friday 07 July 2017. This commission enquire the circumstances which led to the approbation and the application of the law of 14 April 2011 on the plea agreement. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 18, 2018 - Nice, France - 02 THIAGO SILVA (PSG) - 14 ALASSANE PLEA  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 18, 2018 - Nice, France - 14 ALASSANE PLEA (NICE) - 02 ARNAUD SOUQUET (NICE) - 07 ALLAN SAINT MAXIMIN (NICE) - JOIE (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 18, 2018 - Nice, France - 14 ALASSANE PLEA (NICE) - 02 ARNAUD SOUQUET (NICE) - JOIE (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 11, 2018 - Guingamp, France - 14 ALASSANE PLEA (nice) - JOIE (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 2, 2018 - Nice, France - Bakary Soumaoro (Lille) - Alassane Plea  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 27, 2018 - Metz, France - Cohade  vs  Plea (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 26, 2017 - Nice, France - 14 ALASSANE PLEA (nice) - 23 KENNY TETE  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 28, 2017 - Nice, France - Alassane Plea  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 28, 2017 - Nice, France - Joie - Alassane Plea (OGC Nice) - Mario Balotelli (OGC Nice) - Christophe Jallet (OGC Nice) - Allan Saint Maximin  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2017 - Nice Nice, France - 26 Mehdi TAHRAT (sco) - 14 ALASSANE PLEA  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 19, 2017 - Nice, France - Joie - Alassane Plea (OGC Nice) - Jean Michael Seri  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 26, 2017 - Nice, France - 14 ALASSANE PLEA (nice) - 04 Matthijs de Ligt  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 19, 2017 - File Photo - Former Rep. ANTHONY WEINER pleaded guilty Friday to transferring obscene material to a minor and will register as a sex offender.'I accept full responsibility for my conduct. I have a sickness, but I do not have an excuse,' Weiner said through pauses and bouts of tears in an emotional statement. 'I entered intensive treatment.' As part of the plea agreement, he also will have to forfeit his iPhone, surrender his passport, continue mental health treatment and is barred from having any contact with the girl. Pictured: Sept. 10, 2013 - Manhattan, New York, U.S. - NYC Mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner makes a concession speech at his election night party at Connolly's on East 47th Street. (Credit Image: © Bryan Smith/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 19, 2017 - File Photo - Former Rep. ANTHONY WEINER pleaded guilty Friday to transferring obscene material to a minor and will register as a sex offender.'I accept full responsibility for my conduct. I have a sickness, but I do not have an excuse,' Weiner said through pauses and bouts of tears in an emotional statement. 'I entered intensive treatment.' As part of the plea agreement, he also will have to forfeit his iPhone, surrender his passport, continue mental health treatment and is barred from having any contact with the girl. Pictured: Aug. 14, 2013 - New York, New York, U.S. - Democratic candidate for NYC mayor Anthony Weiner attends the New York City Mayoral Forum on.Cultural Sensitivity & Tolerance held at the Museum of Tolerance. (Credit Image: © Nancy Kaszerman/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • November 20, 2018 - Saint Denis, France - 08 ALASSANE PLEA  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 20, 2018 - Saint Denis, France - 08 ALASSANE PLEA  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 20, 2018 - Saint Denis, France - 08 ALASSANE PLEA  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 20, 2018 - Saint Denis, France - 08 ALASSANE PLEA (FRA) - ECHAUFFEMENT (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 20, 2018 - Saint Denis, France - 08 ALASSANE PLEA (FRA) - ECHAUFFEMENT (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 6, 2018 - Marseille, France - 14 ALASSANE PLEA (NICE) - 19 LUIZ GUSTAVO  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 6, 2018 - Marseille, France - 14 ALASSANE PLEA (NICE) - 10 DIMITRI PAYET  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 6, 2018 - Marseille, France - 14 ALASSANE PLEA (NICE) - 17 BOUNA SARR  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 6, 2018 - Marseille, France - 09 MARIO BALOTELLI (NICE) - 14 ALASSANE PLEA (NICE) - 25 WYLAN CYPRIEN (NICE) - JOIE (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • Jul 03, 2007 - Washington, DC, USA - Just hours after a panel of judges rejected Lewis 'Scooter' Libby's plea to remain free while appealing his conviction on perjury and obstruction of justice in the CIA leak case, President Bush saved Libby from serving any jail time by commuting his sentence. PICTURED: Dec 21, 2001- LEWIS LIBBY at the Whithouse, Handout photo from Whitehouse.  (Credit Image: © SanGabriel Valley News/SanGabriel ValleyNews/ZUMA Press)
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  • April 8, 2018 - Nice, France - Alassane Plea (OGC Nice) - Mehdi Zeffane  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 8, 2018 - Nice, France - Alassane Plea (OGC Nice) - Benjamin Bourigeau (FC Rennes) - Mehdi Zeffane  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 8, 2018 - Nice, France - Alassane Plea (OGC Nice) - Maxime Le Marchand (OGC Nice) - joie (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 8, 2018 - Nice, France - Alassane Plea (OGC Nice) - Maxime Le Marchand (OGC Nice) - joie (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 8, 2018 - Nice, France - Alassane Plea (OGC Nice) - Maxime Le Marchand (OGC Nice) - joie (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 8, 2018 - Nice, France - Alassane Plea (OGC Nice) - joie (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 8, 2018 - Nice, France - Alassane Plea (OGC Nice) - Maxime Le Marchand (OGC Nice) - joie (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 8, 2018 - Nice, France - Alassane Plea (OGC Nice) - Maxime Le Marchand (OGC Nice) - joie (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 8, 2018 - Nice, France - Alassane Plea (OGC Nice) - joie (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 8, 2018 - Nice, France - Alassane Plea  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 8, 2018 - Nice, France - Alassane Plea  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 8, 2018 - Nice, France - Alassane Plea  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 8, 2018 - Nice, France - Alassane Plea  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 18, 2018 - Nice, France - 14 ALASSANE PLEA (NICE) - 03 PRESNEL KIMPEMBE (PSG) - 09 MARIO BALOTELLI  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 18, 2018 - Nice, France - 14 ALASSANE PLEA  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 18, 2018 - Nice, France - 32 DANI ALVES (PSG) - 14 ALASSANE PLEA  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 11, 2018 - Guingamp, France - 14 ALASSANE PLEA (nice) - 11 Bassem SRARFI (nice) - JOIE (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 11, 2018 - Guingamp, France - 14 ALASSANE PLEA (nice) - JOIE (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 11, 2018 - Guingamp, France - 14 ALASSANE PLEA (nice) - JOIE (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 11, 2018 - Guingamp, France - 14 ALASSANE PLEA (nice) - JOIE (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 11, 2018 - Guingamp, France - 14 ALASSANE PLEA (nice) - BUT (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 10, 2018 - Dijon, France - 14 ALASSANE PLEA (nice) - 18 CEDRIC YAMBERE (dij) - 19 Valentin ROSIER (dij) - 08 Pierre LEES MELOU (dij) - 31 DANTE  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 3, 2018 - Nice, France - 14 ALASSANE PLEA (nice) - DECEPTION (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 27, 2018 - Metz, France - Plea Alassane (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 27, 2018 - Metz, France - Plea Alassane (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 27, 2018 - Metz, France - Cohade  vs  Plea (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 27, 2018 - Metz, France - Plea Alassane (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 27, 2018 - Metz, France - Plea Alassane (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 16, 2018 - Monaco, France - 14 ALASSANE PLEA (nice) - 08 JOAO MOUTINHO  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 16, 2018 - Monaco, France - 14 KEITA BALDE (mon) - 20 NICOLAS MARCHAND (nice) - 14 ALASSANE PLEA  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 9, 2018 - Nice, France - 14 ALASSANE PLEA (nice) - JOIE (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 9, 2018 - Nice, France - 14 ALASSANE PLEA (nice) - BUT (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 9, 2018 - Nice, France - 14 ALASSANE PLEA (nice) - 06 Jean Michael SERI (nice) - JOIE (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 28, 2017 - Nice, France - Joie - Alassane Plea  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 28, 2017 - Nice, France - Alassane Plea (OGC Nice) - Thomas Bruns  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 28, 2017 - Nice, France - Equipe de l OGC Nice - Christophe Jallet - Vincent Koziello - Allan Saint Maximin - Maxime Le Marchand - Jean Michael Seri - Pierre Lees Melou - Yoan Cardianle - Dante - Arnaud Souquet - Alassane Plea - Mario Balotelli (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 28, 2017 - Nice, France - Alassane Plea  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 28, 2017 - Nice, France - Joie - Alassane Plea  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 28, 2017 - Nice, France - Joie - Alassane Plea  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 28, 2017 - Nice, France - Joie - Alassane Plea  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 28, 2017 - Nice, France - Alassane Plea  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 28, 2017 - Nice, France - Alassane Plea  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 28, 2017 - Nice, France - Alassane Plea  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 28, 2017 - Nice, France - Joie - Alassane Plea (OGC Nice) - Dante (OGC Nice) - Maxime Le Marchand  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 28, 2017 - Nice, France - Joie - Alassane Plea (OGC Nice) - Dante (OGC Nice) - Maxime Le Marchand  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 28, 2017 - Nice, France - Joie - Alassane Plea  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 27, 2017 - Nice, France - 14 ALASSANE PLEA  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2017 - Nice, France - 26 Mehdi TAHRAT (sco) - 14 ALASSANE PLEA  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2017 - Nice, France - 09 Mario BALOTELLI (nice) - 14 ALASSANE PLEA (nice) - 31 DANTE (nice) - 24 Romain THOMAS  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 14, 2017 - Waregem, BEL - WAREGEM, BELGIUM - SEPTEMBER 14 : Alassane Plea forward of OGC Nice scores 1 - 0 during the UEFA Europa League, Group K stage match between SV Zulte Waregem and OGC Nice at the Regenboog stadium on September 14, 2017 in Waregem, Belgium, 14/09/2017 (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 14, 2017 - Waregem, BEL - WAREGEM, BELGIUM - SEPTEMBER 14 : Alassane Plea forward of OGC Nice holds off the challenge of Michael Heylen defender of SV Zulte Waregem during the UEFA Europa League, Group K stage match between SV Zulte Waregem and OGC Nice at the Regenboog stadium on September 14, 2017 in Waregem, Belgium, 14/09/2017 (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 14, 2017 - Waregem, BEL - WAREGEM, BELGIUM - SEPTEMBER 14 : Alassane Plea forward of OGC Nice scores the opening goal during the UEFA Europa League, Group K stage match between SV Zulte Waregem and OGC Nice at the Regenboog stadium on September 14, 2017 in Waregem, Belgium, 14/09/2017 (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 14, 2017 - Waregem, BEL - WAREGEM, BELGIUM - SEPTEMBER 14 : Alassane Plea forward of OGC Nice scores 2 - 0 , Davy De Fauw defender of SV Zulte Waregem is to late during the UEFA Europa League, Group K stage match between SV Zulte Waregem and OGC Nice at the Regenboog stadium on September 14, 2017 in Waregem, Belgium, 14/09/2017 (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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