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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William  starts his last shift with  the East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge airport, United Kingdom. Picture by ROTA / i-Images UK OUT FOR 28 DAYS (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William  starts his last shift with  the East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge airport, United Kingdom. Picture by ROTA / i-Images UK OUT FOR 28 DAYS (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William  starts his last shift with  the East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge airport, United Kingdom. Picture by ROTA / i-Images UK OUT FOR 28 DAYS (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William poses for a group photograph with his crew as he starts his last shift with  the East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge airport, United Kingdom. Picture by ROTA / i-Images UK OUT FOR 28 DAYS (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William poses for a group photograph with his crew as he starts his last shift with  the East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge airport, United Kingdom. Picture by ROTA / i-Images UK OUT FOR 28 DAYS (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William poses for a group photograph with his crew as he starts his last shift with  the East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge airport, United Kingdom. Picture by ROTA / i-Images UK OUT FOR 28 DAYS (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William  starts his last shift with  the East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge airport, United Kingdom. Picture by ROTA / i-Images UK OUT FOR 28 DAYS (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William poses for a group photograph with his crew as he starts his last shift with  the East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge airport, United Kingdom. Picture by ROTA / i-Images UK OUT FOR 28 DAYS (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William  starts his last shift with  the East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge airport, United Kingdom. Picture by ROTA / i-Images UK OUT FOR 28 DAYS (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William  starts his last shift with  the East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge airport, United Kingdom. Picture by ROTA / i-Images UK OUT FOR 28 DAYS (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William on his last day at East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge Airport, United Kingdom.  Picture by ROTA / i-Images (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William on his last day at East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge Airport, United Kingdom.  Picture by ROTA / i-Images (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William on his last day at East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge Airport, United Kingdom.  Picture by ROTA / i-Images (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William on his last day at East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge Airport, United Kingdom. With the rest of his crew: Dr Adam Chesters,  Cpt Dave Kelly, Dr Tobias Gouse and CCP Carl Smith .  Picture by ROTA / i-Images (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William on his last day at East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge Airport, United Kingdom.  Picture by ROTA / i-Images (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William on his last day at East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge Airport, United Kingdom.  Picture by ROTA / i-Images (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William on his last day at East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge Airport, United Kingdom.  Picture by ROTA / i-Images (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William on his last day at East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge Airport, United Kingdom. With the rest of his crew: Dr Adam Chesters,  Cpt Dave Kelly, Dr Tobias Gouse and CCP Carl Smith .  Picture by ROTA / i-Images (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William on his last day at East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge Airport, United Kingdom.  Picture by ROTA / i-Images (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William on his last day at East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge Airport, United Kingdom.  Picture by ROTA / i-Images (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William on his last day at East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge Airport, United Kingdom.  Picture by ROTA / i-Images (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William on his last day at East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge Airport, United Kingdom.  Picture by ROTA / i-Images (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William on his last day at East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge Airport, United Kingdom.  Picture by ROTA / i-Images (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William on his last day at East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge Airport, United Kingdom.  Picture by ROTA / i-Images (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William on his last day at East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge Airport, United Kingdom.  Picture by ROTA / i-Images (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William on his last day at East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge Airport, United Kingdom.  Picture by ROTA / i-Images (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William on his last day at East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge Airport, United Kingdom.  Picture by ROTA / i-Images (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Cambridge, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 27/07/2017. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prince William on his last day at East Anglia Air Rescue at Cambridge Airport, United Kingdom.  Picture by ROTA / i-Images (Credit Image: © Rota/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • Jennifer Aniston arriving at the premiere of Dumplin in Hollywood, California - Dec 6, 2018 - Photo: Runway Manhattan
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  • Aljaz Bedene in action against Gilles Muller on day five of the Wimbledon Championships at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon.
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  • Emma Stone attending the premiere of Killing of a Sacred Deer, as part of the BFI London Film Festival, at the Odeon cinema in Leicester Square, London. Picture date: Thursday October 12th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Aljaz Bedene in action against Gilles Muller on day five of the Wimbledon Championships at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon.
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  • Aljaz Bedene in action against Gilles Muller on day five of the Wimbledon Championships at The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon.
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  • The spectacular runway show, held at Fox Studios starred international talent Karolina Kurakova, Anwar Hadid, Adut Akech and David Jones ambassadors, Jessica Gomes and Victoria Lee showcasing David Jones’ exclusive range of Australian and International designers. 08 Aug 2018 Pictured: model, wearing designs by, Trelise Cooper, floral print shift dress. Photo credit: Richard Milnes / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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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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  • 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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  • June 7, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 7th June 2017. A protester plays the Director of the LSE at the Life Not Money at the LSE street theatre protest supporting London School of Economics cleaners who have taken a series of weekly strikes for equality. The LSE and employers Noonan treat them as second-class citizens, refusing to recognise their union the United Voices of the World and giving them low pay and grossly inferior conditions to directly employed staff. Two sprayed a chalk slogans on the road while others alternated chanting 'London School of Exploitation' with loud blowing of vuvuzelas. They then performed a short play in which a character playing the LSE director tore the shirts off the backs of several cleaners and boasted about his huge and rapidly rising salary, while a student and a lecturer made excuses about not intervening. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 2, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 2nd June 2017. Cleaner Victor Ramirez speak as United Voices of the World Cleaners end the seventh day of their strike for equal treatment at the London School of Economics with a rally showing their determination to continue the struggle. The LSE management had made them an offer some days ago, but withdrew it after the cleaners accepted it and the dispute appears to be widening, with students, workers from other institutions and other unions including the UCU coming to express their solidarity. There was poetry from Poets on the Picket Line as well as dancing and some high-energy chanting. Peter Marshall Images Live (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Exhausted fire crews change shift after working 12 hours at the Grenfell Tower blaze<br />
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  • RELEASE DATE: April 13, 1984 <br />
MOVIE TITLE: Swing Shift <br />
STUDIO: A Lantana Production <br />
DIRECTOR: Jonathan Demme<br />
PLOT: In 1941 America Kay and her husband are happy enough until he enlists after Pearl Harbor. Against his wishes, his wife takes a job at the local aircraft plant where she meets Hazel, the singer from across the way to whom she hadn't previously been all that nice. The two soon become firm friends and with the other girls become increasingly expert workers able to ride the jibes of the male workforce. As the war drags on Kay finally goes on a date with her trumpet playing foreman and life inevitably starts to get complicated <br />
PICTURED: GOLDIE HAWN as Kay Walsh and KURT RUSSELL as Mike 'Lucky' Lockhart <br />
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  • March 17, 2020, Daegu, South Korea: New coronavirus Medical workers in protective gear walk to begin a shift for the service of people infected with the new coronavirus at a hospital in the southeastern city of Daegu, the epicenter of South Korea's COVID-19 virus outbreak. (Credit Image: © Yonhap News/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 24, 2019 - Lisbon, Portugal - LISBON, PORTUGAL - MAY 24: Portuguese students chant and hold up placards while marching towards the Portuguese Parliament during the 'Global Strike For Future' demonstration on a global day of student protests aiming to spark world leaders into action on climate change on May 24, 2019, in Lisbon, Portugal. In a shift since the last European Parliament elections, mainstream parties have adopted climate change as a rallying cry -- spurred in part by a wave of student strikes. A Eurobarometer poll shows climate change is now a leading concern for European Union voters, not far behind economic issues and rivaling worries about migration. (Credit Image: © Pedro Fiuza/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 3, 2018 - Munich, Bavaria, Germany - A sign with Soeder and Seehofer. Up to 40.000 people protested in Munich, Germany, on 3 October 2018  with the Motto Jetzt Gilt's. They protested against the right shift, the CSU, the AfD, the Polizeiaufgabengesetz (PAG) and many other things. Churches, Political Parties, organisations, football fans and others mobilised for the demonstration. (Credit Image: © Alexander Pohl/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • October 13, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - President Donald Trump speaks on new Iran strategy at the White House. Trump rolled out his new Iran strategy on Friday, vowing to deny Tehran 'all paths to a nuclear weapon' in a major shift in Washington's Iran policy. (Credit Image: © Ting Shen/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • The Duke of Cambridge Poses for a final photo with the night shift crew as he starts his final shift with the East Anglian Air Ambulance based at Marshall Airport near Cambridge. (left to right) Dr Adam Chesters, Prince William, Cpt Dave Kelly, Dr Tobias Gouse and CCP Carl Smith.
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  • The Duke of Cambridge Poses for a final photo with both day and night shift crews as he starts his final shift with the East Anglian Air Ambulance based at Marshall Airport near Cambridge. (left to right) CCP Gary spitzer, Dr Karen rhodes, Dr Adam Chesters, Prince William, Cpt Matt Sandbach, Cpt Dave Kelly, Pilot Olly Gates, Dr Tobias Gouse and CcpCarl Smith .
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  • The Duke of Cambridge Poses for a final photo with both day and night shift crews as he starts his final shift with the East Anglian Air Ambulance based at Marshall Airport near Cambridge. (left to right) CCP Gary spitzer, Dr Karen rhodes, Dr Adam Chesters, Prince William, Cpt Matt Sandbach, Cpt Dave Kelly, Pilot Olly Gates, Dr Tobias Gouse and CcpCarl Smith .
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  • The Duke of Cambridge Poses for a final photo with the night shift crew as he starts his final shift with the East Anglian Air Ambulance based at Marshall Airport near Cambridge. (left to right) Dr Adam Chesters, Prince William, Cpt Dave Kelly, Dr Tobias Gouse and CCP Carl Smith.
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  • June 23, 2017 - Gaza City, Gaza Strip - Palestinian children stand on a make shift Israeli flag in a protest against annual al-Quds Day or Jerusalem Day, following Friday prayer in Gaza. (Credit Image: © Ashraf Amra/APA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 7, 2017 - AZ, USA - Chief Harrison Moorer, left, and Ahnas Akande, center, try to see where Senior Chief Herb Banks is pointing out his family on the dock in San Diego, CA. on Nov. 23, 2015 . The USS Theodore Roosevelt arrived in San Diego Monday morning at Naval Air Station North Island after an eight and a half month deployment to the U.S. fifth, sixth and seventh fleet areas of operation. The aircraft's arrival is San Diego is part of the three carrier shift involving the USS Ronald Reagan and USS George Washington. The nuclear flattop is transferring here after a 29-year career on the East Coast. (Credit Image: © Peggy Peattie/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 26, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S.- United States President DONALD J. TRUMP gestures in response to a reporter's question after signing the Education Federalism Executive Order during a federalism event with the nation's Governors in the Roosevelt Room of the White House. The executive order requires the Education Secretary to study whether the federal government has overstepped its legal authority in K-12 schools, a move he framed as part of a broader effort to shift power from Washington to states and local communities. (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 23, 2020, Daegu, South Korea: New coronavirus Medical workers in protective gear walk to begin a shift for the service of people infected with the new coronavirus at a hospital in the southeastern city of Daegu, the epicenter of South Korea's COVID-19 virus outbreak. (Credit Image: © Yonhap News/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 16, 2019 - Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand - Police officer on a long guard shift is offered some comfort food by a member of the Indonesian community after the Christchurch mosques shooting. Around 50 people has been reportedly killed a terrorist attack onn two Christchurch mosques. (Credit Image: © Adam Bradley/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • The Duke of Cambridge Poses for a final photo with the night shift crew as he starts his final shift with the East Anglian Air Ambulance based at Marshall Airport near Cambridge. (left to right) Dr Adam Chesters, Prince William, Cpt Dave Kelly, Dr Tobias Gouse and CCP Carl Smith.
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  • September 11, 2017 - St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. - MICHELE SNELLING, left, sleeps on couch cushions next to her daughter LAURYN, 4 months old in a make shift bed in a suitcase at John Hopkins Middle School in the early morning hours of Monday. The school filled classrooms and hallways with  people evacuating before Hurricane Irma makes landfall. The shelter welcomes people from the area with pets and those with special needs. (Credit Image: © Eve Edelheit/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Wire)
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