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  • May 27, 2019 - Kyiv, Ukraine - The the head of campaign headquarter of the political party 'Servant of the People' Oleksandr Korniyenko, attends a press conference in Kyiv, Ukraine, 27 May 2019. Officials of 'Servant of the People' political party announced the start of their party participation in the Parliament elections campaign after President Zelensky had dismissed the Ukrainian Parliament on 21 May 2019 and called for early elections for 21 July 2019. (Credit Image: © Sergii Kharchenko/ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 27, 2019 - Kyiv, Ukraine - Head of the campaign headquarters Oleksandr Korniienko, leader of the party Dmytro Razumkov and head of the party's digital division Mykhailo Fedorov (L to R) front a news conference on the start of the election campaign for the Sluha narodu (Servant of the People) Party ahead of the early parliamentary election scheduled for July 21, 2019, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine, May 27, 2019. Ukrinform. (Credit Image: © Ovsyannikova Yulia/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 27, 2019 - Kiev, Ukraine - Dmytro Razumkov an advisor of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and head of the 'Servant of the people' political party seen speaking during the media conference in Kiev..Leaders of the new 'Servant of the People' political party of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated about preparing their political party for upcoming early Parliamentary elections, which will be held on autumn 2019 in Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 27, 2019 - Kiev, Ukraine - The head of newly created political pro-Zelensky party ''The Servant of the People'' Dmytro Razumkov is seen during the media conference in Kyiv,  Ukraine, May 27, 2019. Pro-presidential political party ''The Servant of the People'' was presented in Kyiv. (Credit Image: © Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Washington, DC, United States of America - U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, left, shakes hands with Chinese FDA Minister Bi Jingquan  after signing a memorandum of understanding to cooperate on food safety at the Department of Agriculture September 7, 2017 in Washington, D.C. (Credit Image: © Preston Keres/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 3, 2017 - Fort Bragg, NC, United States of America - U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos speaks with children during a visit to the Kimberly Hampton Primary School at Fort Bragg Army base April 3, 2017 in Fayetteville, North Carolina. DeVos, during the visit said military families should be able to use federal vouchers to attend schools they choose. (Credit Image: © Simon Edelman/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 4, 2017 - Washington, DC, United States of America - U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke speaks at a candlelight vigil at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial April 4, 2017 in Washington, DC. The event marks the 49th anniversary of the assassination of King. (Credit Image: © Doi/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2018 - Toulouse, France - A man looks as he carries a placard reading 'Dignity isn't negociable'. Trade unions (CGT, FO, SUD, etc.) called people, workers, retired people, civil servants to demonstrate against French President Macron's economic and social policies. Toulouse. France. October 9th 2018. (Credit Image: © Alain Pitton/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 27, 2019 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France - A woman holds a placard reading « more precariousness, less protection » during a demonstration at the call of several civil servants' workers' unions including the CGT, FSU, UNSA CFTC on March 27, 2019 in Paris to protest a bill to reform the public service sector. President Emmanuel Macron’s government has launched what it called a “profound modernisation” of France’s 5.5m-strong civil service, a cost-cutting reform that envisages the loss of 120,000 jobs over the next three years. (Credit Image: © Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Shoppers waiting to go in Whole Foods, practice social distancing and wear face masks while using Britney Spears Experience now closed as a back drop. 15 Apr 2020 Pictured: Whole Foods Shoppers COVID19 Social Distancing. Photo credit: KAT / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • June 23, 2017 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Hiroji Yamashiro, Chairman Okinawa Peace Movement gives a response to questions during a press conference at The Foreign Correspondent Club Of Japan ( FCCJ ) in Tokyo. In March, Japanese police released Hiroji Yamashiro, a retired civil servant, after 152 days in detention. His initial arrest was for damaging a wire fence around an American military base; he was subsequently charged with other offenses. For years, Yamashiro (65) was the jovial ringleader of protests against the heavy US military footprint on Okinawa, Japan's southernmost prefecture. Yamashiro is currently on trial and facing a possible return to prison. He was born as a son of a farmer in 1952 in Uruma City, Okinawa and worked as a civil servant in the Okinawa prefecture government office from 1982 to 2008. He has been chairman of the Okinawa Peace Movement Center since 2013. Okinawans have long lived uneasily with 19,000 marines and dozens of military installations, including the US Army's only jungle warfare training unit, all on the prefecture's narrow main island. Opposition has been building against the proposed replacement of the Futenma air base, in crowded Ginowan's city centre, with a new installation off Henoko Village in the north of the island. Next month, Okinawa Prefecture is expected to file suit against the Japanese government to stop construction in Henoko – the latest development in a dispute that has raged for two decades. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan - Hiroji Yamashiro, Chairman Okinawa Peace Movement gives a speech during a press conference at The Foreign Correspondent Club Of Japan (FCCJ) in Tokyo. In March, Japanese police released Hiroji Yamashiro, a retired civil servant, after 152 days in detention. His initial arrest was for damaging a wire fence around an American military base; he was subsequently charged with other offenses. For years, Yamashiro (65) was the jovial ringleader of protests against the heavy US military footprint on Okinawa, Japan's southernmost prefecture. Yamashiro is currently on trial and facing a possible return to prison. He was born as a son of a farmer in 1952 in Uruma City, Okinawa and worked as a civil servant in the Okinawa prefecture government office from 1982 to 2008. He has been chairman of the Okinawa Peace Movement Center since 2013. Okinawans have long lived uneasily with 19,000 marines and dozens of military installations, including the US Army's only jungle warfare training unit, all on the prefecture's narrow main island. Opposition has been building against the proposed replacement of the Futenma air base, in crowded Ginowan's city centre, with a new installation off Henoko Village in the north of the island. Next month, Okinawa Prefecture is expected to file suit against the Japanese government to stop construction in Henoko – the latest development in a dispute that has raged for two decades. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 27, 2019 - Kiev, Ukraine - An adviser of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and head of political party 'Servant of the people' Dmytro Razumkov speaks during a press conference, about participation of party of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky 'Servant of the people' in early parliamentary elections in Kiev, Ukraine, on 27 May, 2019. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 27, 2019 - Kiev, Ukraine - An advisor of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and head of the 'Servant of the people' political party DMYTRO RAZUMKOV speaks during a news conference of leaders of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky new political party in Kiev, Ukraine, on 27 May 2019. Razumkov stated that the party is preparing for early parliamentary elections 2019. (Credit Image: © Serg Glovny/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 28, 2017 - Diest, BELGIUM - Illustration picture taken during a remembrance service for the woman who was murdered last week in Diest, Monday 28 August 2017 in Diest. A servant of the Diest ACV service center was shot during work. BELGA PHOTO JASPER JACOBS (Credit Image: © Jasper Jacobs/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • Conservative MP James Cleverly pays an emotional tribute to his friend Pc Keith Palmer, telling the Commons he was a "strong, professional public servant".
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  • Sir JOHN HURT, CBE (22 January 1940 - 25 January 2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He is know for his roles in: 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966), 'The Elephant Man' (1980), 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (1984), 'The Hit' (1984), 'Scandal' (1989), 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975), 'I, Claudius' (1976). and 'Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor' (2013). His character's final scene in 'Alien' has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. He received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award and four BAFTA Awards. He was knighted in 2015. PICTURED: Feb. 6, 2014 - Berlin, Germany - JOHN HURT and wife ANWEN REES MEYERS attending the 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' premiere at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. (Credit Image: © Future-Image/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Leighton Meester releases a photo on Instagram with the following caption: "My dear friend @justinkanew is running for Congress in the 7th district in Nashville, Tennessee. He will be a true public servant- not for sale, not corruptible, on the right side of political and human issues. He\u2019s compassionate and one of the good ones. He believes in science, a woman\u2019s right to choose what she does with her body, prison reform, LGBTQ rights, and so on. Link in my bio to see if you\u2019re in his district. The primary is August 2nd. Register to vote people! This level of office is what helps move the needle towards progress. #kanewforcongress". Photo Credit: Instagram *** No USA Distribution *** For Editorial Use Only *** Not to be Published in Books or Photo Books ***  Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright or License in the attached material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify and to hold the agency and its directors, shareholders and employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), or any causes of action or allegation against the agency arising out of or connected in any way with publication of the material.
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  • Sir JOHN HURT, CBE (22 January 1940 - 25 January 2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He is know for his roles in: 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966), 'The Elephant Man' (1980), 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (1984), 'The Hit' (1984), 'Scandal' (1989), 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975), 'I, Claudius' (1976). and 'Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor' (2013). His character's final scene in 'Alien' has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. He received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award and four BAFTA Awards. He was knighted in 2015. PICTURED: JOHN HURT as Marlowe in a scene from the 2014 movie 'Only Lovers Left Alive'. (Credit: © Sony Pictures Classics/Entertainment Pictures)
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  • Sir JOHN HURT, CBE (22 January 1940 - 25 January 2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He is know for his roles in: 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966), 'The Elephant Man' (1980), 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (1984), 'The Hit' (1984), 'Scandal' (1989), 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975), 'I, Claudius' (1976). and 'Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor' (2013). His character's final scene in 'Alien' has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. He received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award and four BAFTA Awards. He was knighted in 2015. PICTURED: JOHN HURT, OCTAVIA SPENCER, and CHRIS EVANS in a scene from the 2013 movie 'Snowpiercer'. (Credit Image: © face to face/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Sir JOHN HURT, CBE (22 January 1940 - 25 January 2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He is know for his roles in: 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966), 'The Elephant Man' (1980), 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (1984), 'The Hit' (1984), 'Scandal' (1989), 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975), 'I, Claudius' (1976). and 'Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor' (2013). His character's final scene in 'Alien' has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. He received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award and four BAFTA Awards. He was knighted in 2015. PICTURED: Actors GARY OLDMAN and JOHN HURT in scene from the 2011 movie 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. (Credit Image: © face to face/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Sir JOHN HURT, CBE (22 January 1940 - 25 January 2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He is know for his roles in: 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966), 'The Elephant Man' (1980), 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (1984), 'The Hit' (1984), 'Scandal' (1989), 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975), 'I, Claudius' (1976). and 'Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor' (2013). His character's final scene in 'Alien' has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. He received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award and four BAFTA Awards. He was knighted in 2015. PICTURED: Actors JOHN HURT and RICHARD BURTON in a scene from the 1984 movie 'Nineteen Eighty-Four'. (Credit Image: © Virgin Benelux/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Sir JOHN HURT, CBE (22 January 1940 - 25 January 2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He is know for his roles in: 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966), 'The Elephant Man' (1980), 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (1984), 'The Hit' (1984), 'Scandal' (1989), 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975), 'I, Claudius' (1976). and 'Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor' (2013). His character's final scene in 'Alien' has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. He received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award and four BAFTA Awards. He was knighted in 2015. PICTURED: Actor JOHN HURT in a scene from the 2013 movie 'Snowpiercer'. (Credit Image: © face to face/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Sir JOHN HURT, CBE (22 January 1940 - 25 January 2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He is know for his roles in: 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966), 'The Elephant Man' (1980), 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (1984), 'The Hit' (1984), 'Scandal' (1989), 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975), 'I, Claudius' (1976). and 'Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor' (2013). His character's final scene in 'Alien' has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. He received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award and four BAFTA Awards. He was knighted in 2015. PICTURED: JOHN HURT as Marlowe in a scene from the 2014 movie 'Only Lovers Left Alive'. (Credit: © Sony Pictures Classics/Entertainment Pictures)
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  • Sir JOHN HURT, CBE (22 January 1940 - 25 January 2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He is know for his roles in: 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966), 'The Elephant Man' (1980), 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (1984), 'The Hit' (1984), 'Scandal' (1989), 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975), 'I, Claudius' (1976). and 'Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor' (2013). His character's final scene in 'Alien' has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. He received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award and four BAFTA Awards. He was knighted in 2015. PICTURED: JOHN HURT, OCTAVIA SPENCER, and CHRIS EVANS in a scene from the 2013 movie 'Snowpiercer'. (Credit Image: © face to face/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Sir JOHN HURT, CBE (22 January 1940 - 25 January 2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He is know for his roles in: 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966), 'The Elephant Man' (1980), 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (1984), 'The Hit' (1984), 'Scandal' (1989), 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975), 'I, Claudius' (1976). and 'Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor' (2013). His character's final scene in 'Alien' has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. He received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award and four BAFTA Awards. He was knighted in 2015. PICTURED: JOHN HURT and TIM ROTH in a scene from the 1995 movie 'Rob Roy'. (Credit Image: © 20th Century Fox/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Sir JOHN HURT, CBE (22 January 1940 - 25 January 2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He is know for his roles in: 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966), 'The Elephant Man' (1980), 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (1984), 'The Hit' (1984), 'Scandal' (1989), 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975), 'I, Claudius' (1976). and 'Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor' (2013). His character's final scene in 'Alien' has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. He received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award and four BAFTA Awards. He was knighted in 2015. PICTURED: Actor JOHN HURT in a scene from the 1990 movie 'Frankenstein Unbound'. (Credit Image: © Twentieth Century Fox/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Sir JOHN HURT, CBE (22 January 1940 - 25 January 2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He is know for his roles in: 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966), 'The Elephant Man' (1980), 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (1984), 'The Hit' (1984), 'Scandal' (1989), 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975), 'I, Claudius' (1976). and 'Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor' (2013). His character's final scene in 'Alien' has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. He received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award and four BAFTA Awards. He was knighted in 2015. PICTURED: Aug 17, 1964 - Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom - Richard Briers and a young JOHN HURT in a scene from 'Hamp', at the Lyceum Theatre, during the 1964 Edinburgh Festival. (Credit: © Scotsman/ZUMA Press)
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  • Sir JOHN HURT, CBE (22 January 1940 - 25 January 2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He is know for his roles in: 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966), 'The Elephant Man' (1980), 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (1984), 'The Hit' (1984), 'Scandal' (1989), 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975), 'I, Claudius' (1976). and 'Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor' (2013). His character's final scene in 'Alien' has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. He received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award and four BAFTA Awards. He was knighted in 2015. PICTURED: Feb. 6, 2014 - Berlin, Germany - JOHN HURT and wife ANWEN REES MEYERS attending the 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' premiere at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. (Credit Image: © Future-Image/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Sir JOHN HURT, CBE (22 January 1940 - 25 January 2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He is know for his roles in: 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966), 'The Elephant Man' (1980), 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (1984), 'The Hit' (1984), 'Scandal' (1989), 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975), 'I, Claudius' (1976). and 'Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor' (2013). His character's final scene in 'Alien' has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. He received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award and four BAFTA Awards. He was knighted in 2015. PICTURED: DOUG JONES and JOHN HURT in a scene from the 2004 movie 'Hellboy.' (Credit Image: © Revolution Studios/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Sir JOHN HURT, CBE (22 January 1940 - 25 January 2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He is know for his roles in: 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966), 'The Elephant Man' (1980), 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (1984), 'The Hit' (1984), 'Scandal' (1989), 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975), 'I, Claudius' (1976). and 'Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor' (2013). His character's final scene in 'Alien' has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. He received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award and four BAFTA Awards. He was knighted in 2015. PICTURED: WINONA RYDER and JOHN HURT in a scene from the 2000 movie 'Lost Souls'. (Credit Image: New Line Cinema/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Sir JOHN HURT, CBE (22 January 1940 - 25 January 2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He is know for his roles in: 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966), 'The Elephant Man' (1980), 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (1984), 'The Hit' (1984), 'Scandal' (1989), 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975), 'I, Claudius' (1976). and 'Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor' (2013). His character's final scene in 'Alien' has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. He received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award and four BAFTA Awards. He was knighted in 2015. PICTURED: Aug 17, 1964 - Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom - Richard Briers and a young JOHN HURT in a scene from 'Hamp', at the Lyceum Theatre, during the 1964 Edinburgh Festival. (Credit: © Scotsman/ZUMA Press)
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  • Sir JOHN HURT, CBE (22 January 1940 - 25 January 2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He is know for his roles in: 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966), 'The Elephant Man' (1980), 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (1984), 'The Hit' (1984), 'Scandal' (1989), 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975), 'I, Claudius' (1976). and 'Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor' (2013). His character's final scene in 'Alien' has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. He received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award and four BAFTA Awards. He was knighted in 2015. PICTURED: Jan 15, 1985 - New York, New York, U.S. - JOHN HURT photographed at the NBC Building. (Credit Image: © McBride/face to face/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Sir JOHN HURT, CBE (22 January 1940 - 25 January 2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He is know for his roles in: 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966), 'The Elephant Man' (1980), 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (1984), 'The Hit' (1984), 'Scandal' (1989), 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975), 'I, Claudius' (1976). and 'Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor' (2013). His character's final scene in 'Alien' has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. He received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award and four BAFTA Awards. He was knighted in 2015. PICTURED: Actor JOHN HURT in a scene from the 1984 movie 'Nineteen Eighty-Four'. (Credit Image: © Virgin Benelux/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Sir JOHN HURT, CBE (22 January 1940 - 25 January 2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He is know for his roles in: 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966), 'The Elephant Man' (1980), 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (1984), 'The Hit' (1984), 'Scandal' (1989), 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975), 'I, Claudius' (1976). and 'Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor' (2013). His character's final scene in 'Alien' has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. He received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award and four BAFTA Awards. He was knighted in 2015. PICTURED: Oct 6, 2015 - London, England, United Kingdom - JOHN HURT at the BFI gala dinner and auction. (Credit Image: © Richard Goldschmidt/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Sir JOHN HURT, CBE (22 January 1940 - 25 January 2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He is know for his roles in: 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966), 'The Elephant Man' (1980), 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (1984), 'The Hit' (1984), 'Scandal' (1989), 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975), 'I, Claudius' (1976). and 'Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor' (2013). His character's final scene in 'Alien' has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. He received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award and four BAFTA Awards. He was knighted in 2015. PICTURED: Actors GARY OLDMAN and JOHN HURT in scene from the 2011 movie 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. (Credit Image: © face to face/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Sir JOHN HURT, CBE (22 January 1940 - 25 January 2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He is know for his roles in: 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966), 'The Elephant Man' (1980), 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (1984), 'The Hit' (1984), 'Scandal' (1989), 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975), 'I, Claudius' (1976). and 'Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor' (2013). His character's final scene in 'Alien' has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. He received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award and four BAFTA Awards. He was knighted in 2015. PICTURED: February 11, 2009 - Berlin, Germany - Actor JOHN HURT pictured during the photo call of the film 'An Englishman in New York' at the 59th Berlin International Film Festival. (Credit Image: © Future-Image/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Sir JOHN HURT, CBE (22 January 1940 - 25 January 2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He is know for his roles in: 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966), 'The Elephant Man' (1980), 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (1984), 'The Hit' (1984), 'Scandal' (1989), 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975), 'I, Claudius' (1976). and 'Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor' (2013). His character's final scene in 'Alien' has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. He received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award and four BAFTA Awards. He was knighted in 2015. PICTURED: DOUG JONES and JOHN HURT in a scene from the 2004 movie 'Hellboy.' (Credit Image: © Revolution Studios/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Sir JOHN HURT, CBE (22 January 1940 - 25 January 2017) was an English actor and voice actor whose career spanned six decades. He is know for his roles in: 'A Man for All Seasons' (1966), 'The Elephant Man' (1980), 'Nineteen Eighty-Four' (1984), 'The Hit' (1984), 'Scandal' (1989), 'The Naked Civil Servant' (1975), 'I, Claudius' (1976). and 'Doctor Who: Day of the Doctor' (2013). His character's final scene in 'Alien' has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. He received two Academy Award nominations, a Golden Globe Award and four BAFTA Awards. He was knighted in 2015. PICTURED: WINONA RYDER and JOHN HURT in a scene from the 2000 movie 'Lost Souls'. (Credit Image: New Line Cinema/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 07 -October - 2020 Cosatu, Saftu strike to bring Cape Town to a grinding halt. Cosatu and the SA Federation of Trade Unions (Saftu) have vowed to bring the country to a standstill through various protest marches and pickets against state capture, corruption and gender-based violence (GBV) on Wednesday.The federations were due to embark in joint protests in several big and small towns in the country to also express their disgust at the government for failing to implement the long awaited salary increases for public servants. Photographer Ayanda Ndamane /African News Agency (ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 07 -October - 2020 Cosatu, Saftu strike to bring Cape Town to a grinding halt. Cosatu and the SA Federation of Trade Unions (Saftu) have vowed to bring the country to a standstill through various protest marches and pickets against state capture, corruption and gender-based violence (GBV) on Wednesday.The federations were due to embark in joint protests in several big and small towns in the country to also express their disgust at the government for failing to implement the long awaited salary increases for public servants. Photographer Ayanda Ndamane /African News Agency (ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 07 -October - 2020 Cosatu, Saftu strike to bring Cape Town to a grinding halt. Cosatu and the SA Federation of Trade Unions (Saftu) have vowed to bring the country to a standstill through various protest marches and pickets against state capture, corruption and gender-based violence (GBV) on Wednesday.The federations were due to embark in joint protests in several big and small towns in the country to also express their disgust at the government for failing to implement the long awaited salary increases for public servants. Photographer Ayanda Ndamane /African News Agency (ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 07 -October - 2020 Cosatu, Saftu strike to bring Cape Town to a grinding halt. Cosatu and the SA Federation of Trade Unions (Saftu) have vowed to bring the country to a standstill through various protest marches and pickets against state capture, corruption and gender-based violence (GBV) on Wednesday.The federations were due to embark in joint protests in several big and small towns in the country to also express their disgust at the government for failing to implement the long awaited salary increases for public servants. Photographer Ayanda Ndamane /African News Agency (ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 07 -October - 2020 Cosatu, Saftu strike to bring Cape Town to a grinding halt. Cosatu and the SA Federation of Trade Unions (Saftu) have vowed to bring the country to a standstill through various protest marches and pickets against state capture, corruption and gender-based violence (GBV) on Wednesday.The federations were due to embark in joint protests in several big and small towns in the country to also express their disgust at the government for failing to implement the long awaited salary increases for public servants. Photographer Ayanda Ndamane /African News Agency (ANA)
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Violence broke out between Black Bloc demonstrators and the police, and 17 demonstrators were arrested. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Violence broke out between Black Bloc demonstrators and the police, and 17 demonstrators were arrested. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Violence broke out between Black Bloc demonstrators and the police, and 17 demonstrators were arrested. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Violence broke out between Black Bloc demonstrators and the police, and 17 demonstrators were arrested. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Violence broke out between Black Bloc demonstrators and the police, and 17 demonstrators were arrested. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Violence broke out between Black Bloc demonstrators and the police, and 17 demonstrators were arrested. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Violence broke out between Black Bloc demonstrators and the police, and 17 demonstrators were arrested. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Violence broke out between Black Bloc demonstrators and the police, and 17 demonstrators were arrested. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Violence broke out between Black Bloc demonstrators and the police, and 17 demonstrators were arrested. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Violence broke out between Black Bloc demonstrators and the police, and 17 demonstrators were arrested. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Violence broke out between Black Bloc demonstrators and the police, and 17 demonstrators were arrested. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Violence broke out between Black Bloc demonstrators and the police, and 17 demonstrators were arrested. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Violence broke out between Black Bloc demonstrators and the police, and 17 demonstrators were arrested. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Violence broke out between Black Bloc demonstrators and the police, and 17 demonstrators were arrested. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Violence broke out between Black Bloc demonstrators and the police, and 17 demonstrators were arrested. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Violence broke out between Black Bloc demonstrators and the police, and 17 demonstrators were arrested. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. The demonstrators burned a representation of President Emmanuel Macron's head. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. The demonstrators burned a representation of President Emmanuel Macron's head. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. The demonstrators burned a representation of President Emmanuel Macron's head. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. The demonstrators burned a representation of President Emmanuel Macron's head. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pierre Laurent demonstrate, on May 22, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide day protest by French public sector employees and public servants against the overhauls proposed by French President, calling them an "attack" by the centrist leader against civil services as well as their economic security. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Around 15,000 civil servants demonstrated in Paris at the call of the main trade unions to defend their status and oppose the next reform wanted by the government. Paris, France, May 22, 2018. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • French socialist party first secretary Olivier Faure (C) takes part in a demonstration, on May 22, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide day protest by French public sector employees and public servants against the overhauls proposed by French President, calling them an "attack" by the centrist leader against civil services as well as their economic security. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • French socialist party first secretary Olivier Faure (C) takes part in a demonstration, on May 22, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide day protest by French public sector employees and public servants against the overhauls proposed by French President, calling them an "attack" by the centrist leader against civil services as well as their economic security. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • French socialist party first secretary Olivier Faure (C) takes part in a demonstration, on May 22, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide day protest by French public sector employees and public servants against the overhauls proposed by French President, calling them an "attack" by the centrist leader against civil services as well as their economic security. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • French socialist party first secretary Olivier Faure (C) takes part in a demonstration, on May 22, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide day protest by French public sector employees and public servants against the overhauls proposed by French President, calling them an "attack" by the centrist leader against civil services as well as their economic security. Photo by Samuel Boivin / ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • April 17, 2018 - Yogyakarta, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia - Hundreds of Yogyakarta palace servants known as Abdi Ndalem held procession Labuhan or Larungan Merapi at the foot of Mount Merapi Yogyakarta. They brought offering of some kind of heirlom cloth of Sultan Yogyakarta Palace and food in the form of rice and chicken meat pieces. (Credit Image: © Devi Rahman/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 14, 2018 - French workers protest in Marseille against Macron’s plan to privatise state-owned railway company SNCF. Participants also protested against other Macron’s job-market liberalisation reforms, including the laying off of a number of civil servants, the Increase of the retirement age, the introduction of more flexible temporary employment contracts, and the reduction of permanent contracts. The demonstration was attended by former presidential candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon (Credit Image: © Louai Barakat/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: FIRST PICTURES OF ‘BUCKINGHAM PALACE’ BUILT BY TAX FRAUDSTER IN PAKISTAN These are the first pictures of a Pakistani ‘Buckingham Palace’ which now lies empty after allegedly being built by a UK fraudster. Previous aerial images of Mohammed Suleman Khan’s palatial property did not show the true extent of the jailed tax dodger’s dreams. Khan was caged in April 2014 for four years over a tax fraud of £450,000. He was sentenced to a further ten years in 2016 for refusing to pay back £2.2million. But it’s nearly 4,000 miles away in the Pakistani town of Ghorgushti, 50 miles from the capital Islamabad, Khan’s ambitions still resonate with the community, many of whom have close links to the UK. There on a two-acre site a huge construction lies mostly deserted complete with high walls and imposing turrets. According to locals in the town – known as ‘mini London’ because of its strong links to the UK – Khan allegedly bought the site for his palace around eight years ago. However, since his jailing the site has remained unfinished and become a ‘no-go area’ with around a dozen armed security guards around it. When police first investigated Khan they uncovered blueprints for a ‘Buckingham Palace’ like building in Pakistan. Plans reportedly showed a cinema, library and servants’ quarters, and private security accommodation. It was estimated the construction would have cost £2.3million, although there has been no official record of ownership. Now the luxurious surroundings of the palace appear remain but without a resident ‘Don’ as locals said Khan was known to inhabit them. One neighbor said: “If you try to get into or jump from the wall they will shoot you, they often do aerial firing at night too.” The compound is closed with wooden panels barring the front gate, it has minaret security towers on each corner, which is not unusual in such big compounds elsewhere in Pakistan. Neighbors estimated there are around 30 to 40 ro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: FIRST PICTURES OF ‘BUCKINGHAM PALACE’ BUILT BY TAX FRAUDSTER IN PAKISTAN These are the first pictures of a Pakistani ‘Buckingham Palace’ which now lies empty after allegedly being built by a UK fraudster. Previous aerial images of Mohammed Suleman Khan’s palatial property did not show the true extent of the jailed tax dodger’s dreams. Khan was caged in April 2014 for four years over a tax fraud of £450,000. He was sentenced to a further ten years in 2016 for refusing to pay back £2.2million. But it’s nearly 4,000 miles away in the Pakistani town of Ghorgushti, 50 miles from the capital Islamabad, Khan’s ambitions still resonate with the community, many of whom have close links to the UK. There on a two-acre site a huge construction lies mostly deserted complete with high walls and imposing turrets. According to locals in the town – known as ‘mini London’ because of its strong links to the UK – Khan allegedly bought the site for his palace around eight years ago. However, since his jailing the site has remained unfinished and become a ‘no-go area’ with around a dozen armed security guards around it. When police first investigated Khan they uncovered blueprints for a ‘Buckingham Palace’ like building in Pakistan. Plans reportedly showed a cinema, library and servants’ quarters, and private security accommodation. It was estimated the construction would have cost £2.3million, although there has been no official record of ownership. Now the luxurious surroundings of the palace appear remain but without a resident ‘Don’ as locals said Khan was known to inhabit them. One neighbor said: “If you try to get into or jump from the wall they will shoot you, they often do aerial firing at night too.” The compound is closed with wooden panels barring the front gate, it has minaret security towers on each corner, which is not unusual in such big compounds elsewhere in Pakistan. Neighbors estimated there are around 30 to 40 ro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: FIRST PICTURES OF ‘BUCKINGHAM PALACE’ BUILT BY TAX FRAUDSTER IN PAKISTAN These are the first pictures of a Pakistani ‘Buckingham Palace’ which now lies empty after allegedly being built by a UK fraudster. Previous aerial images of Mohammed Suleman Khan’s palatial property did not show the true extent of the jailed tax dodger’s dreams. Khan was caged in April 2014 for four years over a tax fraud of £450,000. He was sentenced to a further ten years in 2016 for refusing to pay back £2.2million. But it’s nearly 4,000 miles away in the Pakistani town of Ghorgushti, 50 miles from the capital Islamabad, Khan’s ambitions still resonate with the community, many of whom have close links to the UK. There on a two-acre site a huge construction lies mostly deserted complete with high walls and imposing turrets. According to locals in the town – known as ‘mini London’ because of its strong links to the UK – Khan allegedly bought the site for his palace around eight years ago. However, since his jailing the site has remained unfinished and become a ‘no-go area’ with around a dozen armed security guards around it. When police first investigated Khan they uncovered blueprints for a ‘Buckingham Palace’ like building in Pakistan. Plans reportedly showed a cinema, library and servants’ quarters, and private security accommodation. It was estimated the construction would have cost £2.3million, although there has been no official record of ownership. Now the luxurious surroundings of the palace appear remain but without a resident ‘Don’ as locals said Khan was known to inhabit them. One neighbor said: “If you try to get into or jump from the wall they will shoot you, they often do aerial firing at night too.” The compound is closed with wooden panels barring the front gate, it has minaret security towers on each corner, which is not unusual in such big compounds elsewhere in Pakistan. Neighbors estimated there are around 30 to 40 ro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: FIRST PICTURES OF ‘BUCKINGHAM PALACE’ BUILT BY TAX FRAUDSTER IN PAKISTAN These are the first pictures of a Pakistani ‘Buckingham Palace’ which now lies empty after allegedly being built by a UK fraudster. Previous aerial images of Mohammed Suleman Khan’s palatial property did not show the true extent of the jailed tax dodger’s dreams. Khan was caged in April 2014 for four years over a tax fraud of £450,000. He was sentenced to a further ten years in 2016 for refusing to pay back £2.2million. But it’s nearly 4,000 miles away in the Pakistani town of Ghorgushti, 50 miles from the capital Islamabad, Khan’s ambitions still resonate with the community, many of whom have close links to the UK. There on a two-acre site a huge construction lies mostly deserted complete with high walls and imposing turrets. According to locals in the town – known as ‘mini London’ because of its strong links to the UK – Khan allegedly bought the site for his palace around eight years ago. However, since his jailing the site has remained unfinished and become a ‘no-go area’ with around a dozen armed security guards around it. When police first investigated Khan they uncovered blueprints for a ‘Buckingham Palace’ like building in Pakistan. Plans reportedly showed a cinema, library and servants’ quarters, and private security accommodation. It was estimated the construction would have cost £2.3million, although there has been no official record of ownership. Now the luxurious surroundings of the palace appear remain but without a resident ‘Don’ as locals said Khan was known to inhabit them. One neighbor said: “If you try to get into or jump from the wall they will shoot you, they often do aerial firing at night too.” The compound is closed with wooden panels barring the front gate, it has minaret security towers on each corner, which is not unusual in such big compounds elsewhere in Pakistan. Neighbors estimated there are around 30 to 40 ro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: FIRST PICTURES OF ‘BUCKINGHAM PALACE’ BUILT BY TAX FRAUDSTER IN PAKISTAN These are the first pictures of a Pakistani ‘Buckingham Palace’ which now lies empty after allegedly being built by a UK fraudster. Previous aerial images of Mohammed Suleman Khan’s palatial property did not show the true extent of the jailed tax dodger’s dreams. Khan was caged in April 2014 for four years over a tax fraud of £450,000. He was sentenced to a further ten years in 2016 for refusing to pay back £2.2million. But it’s nearly 4,000 miles away in the Pakistani town of Ghorgushti, 50 miles from the capital Islamabad, Khan’s ambitions still resonate with the community, many of whom have close links to the UK. There on a two-acre site a huge construction lies mostly deserted complete with high walls and imposing turrets. According to locals in the town – known as ‘mini London’ because of its strong links to the UK – Khan allegedly bought the site for his palace around eight years ago. However, since his jailing the site has remained unfinished and become a ‘no-go area’ with around a dozen armed security guards around it. When police first investigated Khan they uncovered blueprints for a ‘Buckingham Palace’ like building in Pakistan. Plans reportedly showed a cinema, library and servants’ quarters, and private security accommodation. It was estimated the construction would have cost £2.3million, although there has been no official record of ownership. Now the luxurious surroundings of the palace appear remain but without a resident ‘Don’ as locals said Khan was known to inhabit them. One neighbor said: “If you try to get into or jump from the wall they will shoot you, they often do aerial firing at night too.” The compound is closed with wooden panels barring the front gate, it has minaret security towers on each corner, which is not unusual in such big compounds elsewhere in Pakistan. Neighbors estimated there are around 30 to 40 ro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: FIRST PICTURES OF ‘BUCKINGHAM PALACE’ BUILT BY TAX FRAUDSTER IN PAKISTAN These are the first pictures of a Pakistani ‘Buckingham Palace’ which now lies empty after allegedly being built by a UK fraudster. Previous aerial images of Mohammed Suleman Khan’s palatial property did not show the true extent of the jailed tax dodger’s dreams. Khan was caged in April 2014 for four years over a tax fraud of £450,000. He was sentenced to a further ten years in 2016 for refusing to pay back £2.2million. But it’s nearly 4,000 miles away in the Pakistani town of Ghorgushti, 50 miles from the capital Islamabad, Khan’s ambitions still resonate with the community, many of whom have close links to the UK. There on a two-acre site a huge construction lies mostly deserted complete with high walls and imposing turrets. According to locals in the town – known as ‘mini London’ because of its strong links to the UK – Khan allegedly bought the site for his palace around eight years ago. However, since his jailing the site has remained unfinished and become a ‘no-go area’ with around a dozen armed security guards around it. When police first investigated Khan they uncovered blueprints for a ‘Buckingham Palace’ like building in Pakistan. Plans reportedly showed a cinema, library and servants’ quarters, and private security accommodation. It was estimated the construction would have cost £2.3million, although there has been no official record of ownership. Now the luxurious surroundings of the palace appear remain but without a resident ‘Don’ as locals said Khan was known to inhabit them. One neighbor said: “If you try to get into or jump from the wall they will shoot you, they often do aerial firing at night too.” The compound is closed with wooden panels barring the front gate, it has minaret security towers on each corner, which is not unusual in such big compounds elsewhere in Pakistan. Neighbors estimated there are around 30 to 40 ro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: FIRST PICTURES OF ‘BUCKINGHAM PALACE’ BUILT BY TAX FRAUDSTER IN PAKISTAN These are the first pictures of a Pakistani ‘Buckingham Palace’ which now lies empty after allegedly being built by a UK fraudster. Previous aerial images of Mohammed Suleman Khan’s palatial property did not show the true extent of the jailed tax dodger’s dreams. Khan was caged in April 2014 for four years over a tax fraud of £450,000. He was sentenced to a further ten years in 2016 for refusing to pay back £2.2million. But it’s nearly 4,000 miles away in the Pakistani town of Ghorgushti, 50 miles from the capital Islamabad, Khan’s ambitions still resonate with the community, many of whom have close links to the UK. There on a two-acre site a huge construction lies mostly deserted complete with high walls and imposing turrets. According to locals in the town – known as ‘mini London’ because of its strong links to the UK – Khan allegedly bought the site for his palace around eight years ago. However, since his jailing the site has remained unfinished and become a ‘no-go area’ with around a dozen armed security guards around it. When police first investigated Khan they uncovered blueprints for a ‘Buckingham Palace’ like building in Pakistan. Plans reportedly showed a cinema, library and servants’ quarters, and private security accommodation. It was estimated the construction would have cost £2.3million, although there has been no official record of ownership. Now the luxurious surroundings of the palace appear remain but without a resident ‘Don’ as locals said Khan was known to inhabit them. One neighbor said: “If you try to get into or jump from the wall they will shoot you, they often do aerial firing at night too.” The compound is closed with wooden panels barring the front gate, it has minaret security towers on each corner, which is not unusual in such big compounds elsewhere in Pakistan. Neighbors estimated there are around 30 to 40 ro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: FIRST PICTURES OF ‘BUCKINGHAM PALACE’ BUILT BY TAX FRAUDSTER IN PAKISTAN These are the first pictures of a Pakistani ‘Buckingham Palace’ which now lies empty after allegedly being built by a UK fraudster. Previous aerial images of Mohammed Suleman Khan’s palatial property did not show the true extent of the jailed tax dodger’s dreams. Khan was caged in April 2014 for four years over a tax fraud of £450,000. He was sentenced to a further ten years in 2016 for refusing to pay back £2.2million. But it’s nearly 4,000 miles away in the Pakistani town of Ghorgushti, 50 miles from the capital Islamabad, Khan’s ambitions still resonate with the community, many of whom have close links to the UK. There on a two-acre site a huge construction lies mostly deserted complete with high walls and imposing turrets. According to locals in the town – known as ‘mini London’ because of its strong links to the UK – Khan allegedly bought the site for his palace around eight years ago. However, since his jailing the site has remained unfinished and become a ‘no-go area’ with around a dozen armed security guards around it. When police first investigated Khan they uncovered blueprints for a ‘Buckingham Palace’ like building in Pakistan. Plans reportedly showed a cinema, library and servants’ quarters, and private security accommodation. It was estimated the construction would have cost £2.3million, although there has been no official record of ownership. Now the luxurious surroundings of the palace appear remain but without a resident ‘Don’ as locals said Khan was known to inhabit them. One neighbor said: “If you try to get into or jump from the wall they will shoot you, they often do aerial firing at night too.” The compound is closed with wooden panels barring the front gate, it has minaret security towers on each corner, which is not unusual in such big compounds elsewhere in Pakistan. Neighbors estimated there are around 30 to 40 ro
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  • EXCLUSIVE: FIRST PICTURES OF ‘BUCKINGHAM PALACE’ BUILT BY TAX FRAUDSTER IN PAKISTAN These are the first pictures of a Pakistani ‘Buckingham Palace’ which now lies empty after allegedly being built by a UK fraudster. Previous aerial images of Mohammed Suleman Khan’s palatial property did not show the true extent of the jailed tax dodger’s dreams. Khan was caged in April 2014 for four years over a tax fraud of £450,000. He was sentenced to a further ten years in 2016 for refusing to pay back £2.2million. But it’s nearly 4,000 miles away in the Pakistani town of Ghorgushti, 50 miles from the capital Islamabad, Khan’s ambitions still resonate with the community, many of whom have close links to the UK. There on a two-acre site a huge construction lies mostly deserted complete with high walls and imposing turrets. According to locals in the town – known as ‘mini London’ because of its strong links to the UK – Khan allegedly bought the site for his palace around eight years ago. However, since his jailing the site has remained unfinished and become a ‘no-go area’ with around a dozen armed security guards around it. When police first investigated Khan they uncovered blueprints for a ‘Buckingham Palace’ like building in Pakistan. Plans reportedly showed a cinema, library and servants’ quarters, and private security accommodation. It was estimated the construction would have cost £2.3million, although there has been no official record of ownership. Now the luxurious surroundings of the palace appear remain but without a resident ‘Don’ as locals said Khan was known to inhabit them. One neighbor said: “If you try to get into or jump from the wall they will shoot you, they often do aerial firing at night too.” The compound is closed with wooden panels barring the front gate, it has minaret security towers on each corner, which is not unusual in such big compounds elsewhere in Pakistan. Neighbors estimated there are around 30 to 40 ro
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  • September 5, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians burned 'hell money' as offerings for their ancestors' souls into the air during the 'hungry ghost' festival in Medan. During the month-long festival, Chinese people make offerings of food, hell money and paper-made models of items such as televisions, servants and cars to be burnt to appease the wandering spirits as it is believed that the gates of hell are opened during the month and their dead ancestors return to visit their relatives. (Credit Image: © Ivan Damanik via ZUMA Wire)
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