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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Lars Ulrich. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Lars Ulrich. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Lars Ulrich. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Lars Ulrich. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Lars Ulrich. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Lars Ulrich. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: James Hetfield. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: James Hetfield. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: James Hetfield. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: James Hetfield. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: LArs Ulrich. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: James Hetfield. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Robert Trujillo and Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: James Hetfield. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Robert Trujillo and Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Robert Trujillo and Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Lars Ulrich. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Robert Trujillo and Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Robert Trujillo and Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: James Hetfield. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Robert Trujillo and Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: James Hetfield. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: James Hetfield. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: James Hetfield. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: James Hetfield. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: James Hetfield. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: James Hetfield. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: James Hetfield. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: James Hetfield. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Robert Trujillo. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Metallica. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Metallica. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Metallica. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Metallica. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Metallica. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Metallica. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Metallica. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: James Hetfield. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: James Hetfield. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Robert Trujillo. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Robert Trujillo and Kirk Hammett. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: James Hetfield. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: James Hetfield. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: James Hetfield. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Robert Trujillo. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Robert Trujillo. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Robert Trujillo. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Menacing a big rain until the start of the show, american iconic rock band Metallica are lucky in Milano's Galoppatoio area in San Siro: Hetfield and Company performs a very phisical and mastodontic show in a very big stage. 08 May 2019 Pictured: Metallica. Photo credit: Bruno Marzi / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • MIAMI, FL - AUGUST 07:  Young sweethearts Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez have reportedly broken up after the Disney star told Justin she didn't approve of his new hip-hop music friends. The Wizards Of Waverley Place star, who has been dating the Baby singer since the start of the year, has allegedly dumped the 17-year-old teen sensation because she is worried about the influence his new friends are having on him..In recent weeks, Justin has been spending more time publicly with Sean Kingston, rapper Lil Wayne, and singer Chris Brown who has a new song with the Canadian teenager. Chris Brown became a figure of notoriety after he attacked his ex-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009 which resulted with the Only Girl In The World singer having to go to hospital and Brown being charged with assault and making criminal threats. Lil Wayne meanwhile served eight months of a one year prison sentence in 2010 after pleading guilty to possession of a weapon. Justin has been friends with Jamaican singer Sean Kingston since they recorded the song Eenie Meenie together in April 2010 and last weekend when Justin and Sean were driving around South Beach in a Rolls Royce convertible, they were pulled over by a police officer who thought it was suspicious that two youngsters should be driving such an expensive car. Although the two boys didn't break any law and were allowed to continue driving, it is thought that Selena didn't like the attention that the incident drew to Justin. The final straw allegedly came when Justin took Sean to watch Selena perform that same weekend in Florida. A friend of Selena told the Sun newspaper: 'Selena told him to stop hanging with these bad people. She didn't want him to crash her gig. They had a huge row and said it was good they were having time apart while she was on tour.' However, Justin is said to have been devastated by her decision and was spotted in tears after one of their arguments.  The friend added to the newspaper: 'It's hard seeing a little 17-yea
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  • MIAMI, FL - AUGUST 07:  Young sweethearts Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez have reportedly broken up after the Disney star told Justin she didn't approve of his new hip-hop music friends. The Wizards Of Waverley Place star, who has been dating the Baby singer since the start of the year, has allegedly dumped the 17-year-old teen sensation because she is worried about the influence his new friends are having on him..In recent weeks, Justin has been spending more time publicly with Sean Kingston, rapper Lil Wayne, and singer Chris Brown who has a new song with the Canadian teenager. Chris Brown became a figure of notoriety after he attacked his ex-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009 which resulted with the Only Girl In The World singer having to go to hospital and Brown being charged with assault and making criminal threats. Lil Wayne meanwhile served eight months of a one year prison sentence in 2010 after pleading guilty to possession of a weapon. Justin has been friends with Jamaican singer Sean Kingston since they recorded the song Eenie Meenie together in April 2010 and last weekend when Justin and Sean were driving around South Beach in a Rolls Royce convertible, they were pulled over by a police officer who thought it was suspicious that two youngsters should be driving such an expensive car. Although the two boys didn't break any law and were allowed to continue driving, it is thought that Selena didn't like the attention that the incident drew to Justin. The final straw allegedly came when Justin took Sean to watch Selena perform that same weekend in Florida. A friend of Selena told the Sun newspaper: 'Selena told him to stop hanging with these bad people. She didn't want him to crash her gig. They had a huge row and said it was good they were having time apart while she was on tour.' However, Justin is said to have been devastated by her decision and was spotted in tears after one of their arguments.  The friend added to the newspaper: 'It's hard seeing a little 17-yea
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  • These artistic impressions reveal the inside of the world’s first luxury space hotel — which is set to go into orbit in two years time. For an out-of-this-world-price of $9.5 million dollars, guests of the Aurora Station will get to see up to 16 sunrises in one day and float in zero gravity while traversing the planet in Low Earth Orbit at a height of around 200 miles, making for stunning views. The space station can host six people at a time, including two crew members for a 12-day space adventure. The space hotel, which has been developed by US-based space technology start-up Orion Span, is set to welcome its first guests in 2022, with the station’s launch set for 2021. Frank Bunger, CEO and founder of Orion Span, said: “Our goal is to make space accessible to all.” The space station — which will be around the size of a private jet at 12 feet wide by 35 feet long — will have fun activities on board including growing food while in orbit and zero gravity ping pong. Guests, who will be able to float throughout the hotel, will also be able to have video chats to friends and family back home via high-speed wireless Internet and will receive a hero’s welcome upon their return. Mr Bunger added: “With customizable private sleeping pods, top-quality space food and luxury design details, Aurora Station is ushering in a new era of space travel, setting the bar higher than ever before.”. 24 Jan 2019 Pictured: Renderings show inside the Aurora Station, the world’s first space hotel, which is set for lift off in 2021. LOCAL CAPTION: Frank Bunger, CEO and founder of Orion Spa. Photo credit: Orion Span/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These artistic impressions reveal the inside of the world’s first luxury space hotel — which is set to go into orbit in two years time. For an out-of-this-world-price of $9.5 million dollars, guests of the Aurora Station will get to see up to 16 sunrises in one day and float in zero gravity while traversing the planet in Low Earth Orbit at a height of around 200 miles, making for stunning views. The space station can host six people at a time, including two crew members for a 12-day space adventure. The space hotel, which has been developed by US-based space technology start-up Orion Span, is set to welcome its first guests in 2022, with the station’s launch set for 2021. Frank Bunger, CEO and founder of Orion Span, said: “Our goal is to make space accessible to all.” The space station — which will be around the size of a private jet at 12 feet wide by 35 feet long — will have fun activities on board including growing food while in orbit and zero gravity ping pong. Guests, who will be able to float throughout the hotel, will also be able to have video chats to friends and family back home via high-speed wireless Internet and will receive a hero’s welcome upon their return. Mr Bunger added: “With customizable private sleeping pods, top-quality space food and luxury design details, Aurora Station is ushering in a new era of space travel, setting the bar higher than ever before.”. 24 Jan 2019 Pictured: Renderings show inside the Aurora Station, the world’s first space hotel, which is set for lift off in 2021. Photo credit: Orion Span/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These artistic impressions reveal the inside of the world’s first luxury space hotel — which is set to go into orbit in two years time. For an out-of-this-world-price of $9.5 million dollars, guests of the Aurora Station will get to see up to 16 sunrises in one day and float in zero gravity while traversing the planet in Low Earth Orbit at a height of around 200 miles, making for stunning views. The space station can host six people at a time, including two crew members for a 12-day space adventure. The space hotel, which has been developed by US-based space technology start-up Orion Span, is set to welcome its first guests in 2022, with the station’s launch set for 2021. Frank Bunger, CEO and founder of Orion Span, said: “Our goal is to make space accessible to all.” The space station — which will be around the size of a private jet at 12 feet wide by 35 feet long — will have fun activities on board including growing food while in orbit and zero gravity ping pong. Guests, who will be able to float throughout the hotel, will also be able to have video chats to friends and family back home via high-speed wireless Internet and will receive a hero’s welcome upon their return. Mr Bunger added: “With customizable private sleeping pods, top-quality space food and luxury design details, Aurora Station is ushering in a new era of space travel, setting the bar higher than ever before.”. 24 Jan 2019 Pictured: Renderings show inside the Aurora Station, the world’s first space hotel, which is set for lift off in 2021. Photo credit: Orion Span/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These artistic impressions reveal the inside of the world’s first luxury space hotel — which is set to go into orbit in two years time. For an out-of-this-world-price of $9.5 million dollars, guests of the Aurora Station will get to see up to 16 sunrises in one day and float in zero gravity while traversing the planet in Low Earth Orbit at a height of around 200 miles, making for stunning views. The space station can host six people at a time, including two crew members for a 12-day space adventure. The space hotel, which has been developed by US-based space technology start-up Orion Span, is set to welcome its first guests in 2022, with the station’s launch set for 2021. Frank Bunger, CEO and founder of Orion Span, said: “Our goal is to make space accessible to all.” The space station — which will be around the size of a private jet at 12 feet wide by 35 feet long — will have fun activities on board including growing food while in orbit and zero gravity ping pong. Guests, who will be able to float throughout the hotel, will also be able to have video chats to friends and family back home via high-speed wireless Internet and will receive a hero’s welcome upon their return. Mr Bunger added: “With customizable private sleeping pods, top-quality space food and luxury design details, Aurora Station is ushering in a new era of space travel, setting the bar higher than ever before.”. 24 Jan 2019 Pictured: Renderings show inside the Aurora Station, the world’s first space hotel, which is set for lift off in 2021. Photo credit: Orion Span/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These artistic impressions reveal the inside of the world’s first luxury space hotel — which is set to go into orbit in two years time. For an out-of-this-world-price of $9.5 million dollars, guests of the Aurora Station will get to see up to 16 sunrises in one day and float in zero gravity while traversing the planet in Low Earth Orbit at a height of around 200 miles, making for stunning views. The space station can host six people at a time, including two crew members for a 12-day space adventure. The space hotel, which has been developed by US-based space technology start-up Orion Span, is set to welcome its first guests in 2022, with the station’s launch set for 2021. Frank Bunger, CEO and founder of Orion Span, said: “Our goal is to make space accessible to all.” The space station — which will be around the size of a private jet at 12 feet wide by 35 feet long — will have fun activities on board including growing food while in orbit and zero gravity ping pong. Guests, who will be able to float throughout the hotel, will also be able to have video chats to friends and family back home via high-speed wireless Internet and will receive a hero’s welcome upon their return. Mr Bunger added: “With customizable private sleeping pods, top-quality space food and luxury design details, Aurora Station is ushering in a new era of space travel, setting the bar higher than ever before.”. 24 Jan 2019 Pictured: Renderings show inside the Aurora Station, the world’s first space hotel, which is set for lift off in 2021. Photo credit: Orion Span/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These artistic impressions reveal the inside of the world’s first luxury space hotel — which is set to go into orbit in two years time. For an out-of-this-world-price of $9.5 million dollars, guests of the Aurora Station will get to see up to 16 sunrises in one day and float in zero gravity while traversing the planet in Low Earth Orbit at a height of around 200 miles, making for stunning views. The space station can host six people at a time, including two crew members for a 12-day space adventure. The space hotel, which has been developed by US-based space technology start-up Orion Span, is set to welcome its first guests in 2022, with the station’s launch set for 2021. Frank Bunger, CEO and founder of Orion Span, said: “Our goal is to make space accessible to all.” The space station — which will be around the size of a private jet at 12 feet wide by 35 feet long — will have fun activities on board including growing food while in orbit and zero gravity ping pong. Guests, who will be able to float throughout the hotel, will also be able to have video chats to friends and family back home via high-speed wireless Internet and will receive a hero’s welcome upon their return. Mr Bunger added: “With customizable private sleeping pods, top-quality space food and luxury design details, Aurora Station is ushering in a new era of space travel, setting the bar higher than ever before.”. 24 Jan 2019 Pictured: Renderings show inside the Aurora Station, the world’s first space hotel, which is set for lift off in 2021. Photo credit: Orion Span/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These artistic impressions reveal the inside of the world’s first luxury space hotel — which is set to go into orbit in two years time. For an out-of-this-world-price of $9.5 million dollars, guests of the Aurora Station will get to see up to 16 sunrises in one day and float in zero gravity while traversing the planet in Low Earth Orbit at a height of around 200 miles, making for stunning views. The space station can host six people at a time, including two crew members for a 12-day space adventure. The space hotel, which has been developed by US-based space technology start-up Orion Span, is set to welcome its first guests in 2022, with the station’s launch set for 2021. Frank Bunger, CEO and founder of Orion Span, said: “Our goal is to make space accessible to all.” The space station — which will be around the size of a private jet at 12 feet wide by 35 feet long — will have fun activities on board including growing food while in orbit and zero gravity ping pong. Guests, who will be able to float throughout the hotel, will also be able to have video chats to friends and family back home via high-speed wireless Internet and will receive a hero’s welcome upon their return. Mr Bunger added: “With customizable private sleeping pods, top-quality space food and luxury design details, Aurora Station is ushering in a new era of space travel, setting the bar higher than ever before.”. 24 Jan 2019 Pictured: Renderings show inside the Aurora Station, the world’s first space hotel, which is set for lift off in 2021. Photo credit: Orion Span/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These artistic impressions reveal the inside of the world’s first luxury space hotel — which is set to go into orbit in two years time. For an out-of-this-world-price of $9.5 million dollars, guests of the Aurora Station will get to see up to 16 sunrises in one day and float in zero gravity while traversing the planet in Low Earth Orbit at a height of around 200 miles, making for stunning views. The space station can host six people at a time, including two crew members for a 12-day space adventure. The space hotel, which has been developed by US-based space technology start-up Orion Span, is set to welcome its first guests in 2022, with the station’s launch set for 2021. Frank Bunger, CEO and founder of Orion Span, said: “Our goal is to make space accessible to all.” The space station — which will be around the size of a private jet at 12 feet wide by 35 feet long — will have fun activities on board including growing food while in orbit and zero gravity ping pong. Guests, who will be able to float throughout the hotel, will also be able to have video chats to friends and family back home via high-speed wireless Internet and will receive a hero’s welcome upon their return. Mr Bunger added: “With customizable private sleeping pods, top-quality space food and luxury design details, Aurora Station is ushering in a new era of space travel, setting the bar higher than ever before.”. 24 Jan 2019 Pictured: Renderings show inside the Aurora Station, the world’s first space hotel, which is set for lift off in 2021. Photo credit: Orion Span/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These artistic impressions reveal the inside of the world’s first luxury space hotel — which is set to go into orbit in two years time. For an out-of-this-world-price of $9.5 million dollars, guests of the Aurora Station will get to see up to 16 sunrises in one day and float in zero gravity while traversing the planet in Low Earth Orbit at a height of around 200 miles, making for stunning views. The space station can host six people at a time, including two crew members for a 12-day space adventure. The space hotel, which has been developed by US-based space technology start-up Orion Span, is set to welcome its first guests in 2022, with the station’s launch set for 2021. Frank Bunger, CEO and founder of Orion Span, said: “Our goal is to make space accessible to all.” The space station — which will be around the size of a private jet at 12 feet wide by 35 feet long — will have fun activities on board including growing food while in orbit and zero gravity ping pong. Guests, who will be able to float throughout the hotel, will also be able to have video chats to friends and family back home via high-speed wireless Internet and will receive a hero’s welcome upon their return. Mr Bunger added: “With customizable private sleeping pods, top-quality space food and luxury design details, Aurora Station is ushering in a new era of space travel, setting the bar higher than ever before.”. 24 Jan 2019 Pictured: Renderings show inside the Aurora Station, the world’s first space hotel, which is set for lift off in 2021. Photo credit: Orion Span/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These artistic impressions reveal the inside of the world’s first luxury space hotel — which is set to go into orbit in two years time. For an out-of-this-world-price of $9.5 million dollars, guests of the Aurora Station will get to see up to 16 sunrises in one day and float in zero gravity while traversing the planet in Low Earth Orbit at a height of around 200 miles, making for stunning views. The space station can host six people at a time, including two crew members for a 12-day space adventure. The space hotel, which has been developed by US-based space technology start-up Orion Span, is set to welcome its first guests in 2022, with the station’s launch set for 2021. Frank Bunger, CEO and founder of Orion Span, said: “Our goal is to make space accessible to all.” The space station — which will be around the size of a private jet at 12 feet wide by 35 feet long — will have fun activities on board including growing food while in orbit and zero gravity ping pong. Guests, who will be able to float throughout the hotel, will also be able to have video chats to friends and family back home via high-speed wireless Internet and will receive a hero’s welcome upon their return. Mr Bunger added: “With customizable private sleeping pods, top-quality space food and luxury design details, Aurora Station is ushering in a new era of space travel, setting the bar higher than ever before.”. 24 Jan 2019 Pictured: Renderings show inside the Aurora Station, the world’s first space hotel, which is set for lift off in 2021. Photo credit: Orion Span/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These artistic impressions reveal the inside of the world’s first luxury space hotel — which is set to go into orbit in two years time. For an out-of-this-world-price of $9.5 million dollars, guests of the Aurora Station will get to see up to 16 sunrises in one day and float in zero gravity while traversing the planet in Low Earth Orbit at a height of around 200 miles, making for stunning views. The space station can host six people at a time, including two crew members for a 12-day space adventure. The space hotel, which has been developed by US-based space technology start-up Orion Span, is set to welcome its first guests in 2022, with the station’s launch set for 2021. Frank Bunger, CEO and founder of Orion Span, said: “Our goal is to make space accessible to all.” The space station — which will be around the size of a private jet at 12 feet wide by 35 feet long — will have fun activities on board including growing food while in orbit and zero gravity ping pong. Guests, who will be able to float throughout the hotel, will also be able to have video chats to friends and family back home via high-speed wireless Internet and will receive a hero’s welcome upon their return. Mr Bunger added: “With customizable private sleeping pods, top-quality space food and luxury design details, Aurora Station is ushering in a new era of space travel, setting the bar higher than ever before.”. 24 Jan 2019 Pictured: Renderings show inside the Aurora Station, the world’s first space hotel, which is set for lift off in 2021. Photo credit: Orion Span/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These artistic impressions reveal the inside of the world’s first luxury space hotel — which is set to go into orbit in two years time. For an out-of-this-world-price of $9.5 million dollars, guests of the Aurora Station will get to see up to 16 sunrises in one day and float in zero gravity while traversing the planet in Low Earth Orbit at a height of around 200 miles, making for stunning views. The space station can host six people at a time, including two crew members for a 12-day space adventure. The space hotel, which has been developed by US-based space technology start-up Orion Span, is set to welcome its first guests in 2022, with the station’s launch set for 2021. Frank Bunger, CEO and founder of Orion Span, said: “Our goal is to make space accessible to all.” The space station — which will be around the size of a private jet at 12 feet wide by 35 feet long — will have fun activities on board including growing food while in orbit and zero gravity ping pong. Guests, who will be able to float throughout the hotel, will also be able to have video chats to friends and family back home via high-speed wireless Internet and will receive a hero’s welcome upon their return. Mr Bunger added: “With customizable private sleeping pods, top-quality space food and luxury design details, Aurora Station is ushering in a new era of space travel, setting the bar higher than ever before.”. 24 Jan 2019 Pictured: Renderings show inside the Aurora Station, the world’s first space hotel, which is set for lift off in 2021. Photo credit: Orion Span/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • South Africa - Johannesburg. 29-08-18  Montecasino Teatro, Fourways. The audience before the start of the Tap Dogs show. Theatre production.  Picture: Karen Sandison/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Raeford, North Carolina, US - March 23, 2019 - Raeford, N.C., USA - WILLIAM COLEMAN of the United States eyes the approach to the first of two corner jumps at the Tobacco Barn complex before the start of the cross country CCI-4S division at the sixth annual Cloud 11-Gavilan North LLC Carolina International CCI and Horse Trial, at Carolina Horse Park. The Carolina International CCI and Horse Trial is one of North AmericaÕs premier eventing competitions for national and international eventing combinations, hosting International competition at the CCI2*-S through CCI4*-S levels and National levels of Training through Advanced. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Raeford, North Carolina, US - March 23, 2019 - Raeford, N.C., USA - WILLIAM COLEMAN of the United States relaxes in front of the Tobacco Barn complex before the start of the cross country CCI-4S division at the sixth annual Cloud 11-Gavilan North LLC Carolina International CCI and Horse Trial, at Carolina Horse Park. The Carolina International CCI and Horse Trial is one of North AmericaÕs premier eventing competitions for national and international eventing combinations, hosting International competition at the CCI2*-S through CCI4*-S levels and National levels of Training through Advanced. (Credit Image: © Timothy L. Hale/ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • A 75-year-old man suffering from a rare disease has grown a Hellboy-like horn on his head. Shyamal Lal Yadav, hailing from Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh in central India, suffered an injury on his head five years ago. Yadav claims that a horn-like structure started developing in the middle of his head after that. Yadav saw several doctors, but ‘all of them looked clueless’. He finally got the horn sliced with the help of a barber. “I thought to myself finally I had got good riddance from the devil’s horn. But my happiness was short-lived,” said Yadav. As feared, the horn started to grow back on his head and he was completely clueless about his next course of action Fortunately, the growth did not cause any physical discomfort or snowball into a medical issue. But, it had certainly made him a laughing stock. He was embarrassed to roam around in public with the unnatural growth on his head. “I kept doing the rounds of hospitals, but nothing happened. Then I asked my barber to cut the horn with the shaving blade. He did manage to cut it off, but the horn grew back in some time at the same spot,” said the ‘real-life Hellboy’. According to Yadav, he travelled to Bhopal (around 170km from Sagar) and Nagpur (around 388km from his home) to consult senior experts, however, had to come back as he could not afford the cost of the operation. The medical fraternity was in a tizzy as they hadn’t witnessed anything like that. His quest finally ended at a private clinic run by Dr. Vishal Gajbhiye in his home town Sagar. Dr. Gajbhiye said,” “The four-inch horn was solid and had sizable thickness.” The physician carried out a CT scan to ensure that the horn wasn’t deep enough to require the intervention of a neurosurgeon. The physician went ahead with the head surgery to remove the horn. After the horn was removed, the surgeons used the skin of Yadav’s forehead to fill up the gap through plastic surgery. Dr. Gajbhiye calls it a rare case and claimed t
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  • A 75-year-old man suffering from a rare disease has grown a Hellboy-like horn on his head. Shyamal Lal Yadav, hailing from Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh in central India, suffered an injury on his head five years ago. Yadav claims that a horn-like structure started developing in the middle of his head after that. Yadav saw several doctors, but ‘all of them looked clueless’. He finally got the horn sliced with the help of a barber. “I thought to myself finally I had got good riddance from the devil’s horn. But my happiness was short-lived,” said Yadav. As feared, the horn started to grow back on his head and he was completely clueless about his next course of action Fortunately, the growth did not cause any physical discomfort or snowball into a medical issue. But, it had certainly made him a laughing stock. He was embarrassed to roam around in public with the unnatural growth on his head. “I kept doing the rounds of hospitals, but nothing happened. Then I asked my barber to cut the horn with the shaving blade. He did manage to cut it off, but the horn grew back in some time at the same spot,” said the ‘real-life Hellboy’. According to Yadav, he travelled to Bhopal (around 170km from Sagar) and Nagpur (around 388km from his home) to consult senior experts, however, had to come back as he could not afford the cost of the operation. The medical fraternity was in a tizzy as they hadn’t witnessed anything like that. His quest finally ended at a private clinic run by Dr. Vishal Gajbhiye in his home town Sagar. Dr. Gajbhiye said,” “The four-inch horn was solid and had sizable thickness.” The physician carried out a CT scan to ensure that the horn wasn’t deep enough to require the intervention of a neurosurgeon. The physician went ahead with the head surgery to remove the horn. After the horn was removed, the surgeons used the skin of Yadav’s forehead to fill up the gap through plastic surgery. Dr. Gajbhiye calls it a rare case and claimed t
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  • A 75-year-old man suffering from a rare disease has grown a Hellboy-like horn on his head. Shyamal Lal Yadav, hailing from Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh in central India, suffered an injury on his head five years ago. Yadav claims that a horn-like structure started developing in the middle of his head after that. Yadav saw several doctors, but ‘all of them looked clueless’. He finally got the horn sliced with the help of a barber. “I thought to myself finally I had got good riddance from the devil’s horn. But my happiness was short-lived,” said Yadav. As feared, the horn started to grow back on his head and he was completely clueless about his next course of action Fortunately, the growth did not cause any physical discomfort or snowball into a medical issue. But, it had certainly made him a laughing stock. He was embarrassed to roam around in public with the unnatural growth on his head. “I kept doing the rounds of hospitals, but nothing happened. Then I asked my barber to cut the horn with the shaving blade. He did manage to cut it off, but the horn grew back in some time at the same spot,” said the ‘real-life Hellboy’. According to Yadav, he travelled to Bhopal (around 170km from Sagar) and Nagpur (around 388km from his home) to consult senior experts, however, had to come back as he could not afford the cost of the operation. The medical fraternity was in a tizzy as they hadn’t witnessed anything like that. His quest finally ended at a private clinic run by Dr. Vishal Gajbhiye in his home town Sagar. Dr. Gajbhiye said,” “The four-inch horn was solid and had sizable thickness.” The physician carried out a CT scan to ensure that the horn wasn’t deep enough to require the intervention of a neurosurgeon. The physician went ahead with the head surgery to remove the horn. After the horn was removed, the surgeons used the skin of Yadav’s forehead to fill up the gap through plastic surgery. Dr. Gajbhiye calls it a rare case and claimed t
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • Indian doctors were at their wit’s end after excising as many as 500 teeth from a seven-year-old’s palate in Chennai, India. The young patient was only three when his lower right jaw started to swell up but was left undiagnosed for four years as his parents lacked the right knowledge. The doctors diagnosed it to be a rare case of "compound composite ondontome", the boy was brought to the hospital with a swelling in his lower right jaw. "Later as swelling increased, the parents brought the boy to our hospital," said P.Senthilnathan, Professor -Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at at the Saveetha Dental College and Hospital on Wednesday. According to the doctors, the patient's family was worried that the swelling was carcinogenic. An X-ray and CT-scan of the boy's lower right jaw showed a lot of rudimentary teeth following which the doctors decided on the surgery. A team of doctors operated on the boy for five-long hours and successfully removed 526 teeth-like structures from his mouth. "We opened up the jaw after administering general anaesthesia and saw a bag/sack inside it. The sack, weighing about 200 grams, was carefully removed and was later found to contain 526 teeth -- small, medium and big sized,” said Dr Senthilnathan. Dr. Pratibha Ramani, Professor and Head of Department of oral and maxillofacial pathology, said, “Social consciousness on emerging environmental hazards is imperative. Every tissue information is patient’s right, surgical decision making is the key and final diagnostic expert is the pathologist.” According to the doctors, this is the first ever case documented in the world in which in an individual has been found to have so many minute teeth. Though some were very tiny particles, the doctors said, they had the properties of teeth. It took five long hours for the doctors to remove all the minute teeth from the sack. "It was reminiscent of pearls in an oyster," the doctors said. "The boy was normal three days after the sur
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  • These harrowing photographs show injuries Amber Heard claims she sustained at the hands of her then-husband Johnny Depp after telling him she was going to leave him. The photos — filed at a court in Virginia by Heard’s legal team — form part of a bombshell dossier as a rebuttal to Depp’s $50million defamation lawsuit against his former wife. Graphic images show Amber with facial abrasions, bruises, and clumps of hair missing following an incident which allegedly happened days before Christmas in Los Angeles in December 2015, just nine months after the pair married. In the deposition Amber, 32, claims Depp, 55, attacked her at their Los Angeles penthouse before friends were due to arrive She claims that at one point he dragged her by the hair, onto their marital bed, and beat her while screaming: 'I'll f*****g kill you, you hear me?'  Describing what happened next, Heard claims in the legal document: 'Hoping to avoid the violence, I tried to calm Johnny down, and then went upstairs to try to remove myself from the situation. 'Johnny followed me, hit me in the back of my head, grabbed me by my hair again, got in front of me on the steps, and then dragged me by my hair up the last few steps.  'At the top of stairs, Johnny shoved me twice, which made me fear I would fall. I told Johnny that he had broken my wrist in an attempt to get him to stop. 'Johnny kept hitting me, and each time he knocked me down, I chose to react by simply standing up and looking him in the eye. Johnny responded by yelling: "Oh, you think you’re a f***ing tough guy?" 'He reeled back and head-butted me in my face, bashing my nose, which immediately began bleeding, sending searing pain through my face. I instantly started tearing up, and I thought that I would have to go to the hospital.  'I told Johnny I wanted to leave him, and that I would call the police if he ever touched me again. When I began to walk away toward the guest apartment, he responded by pushing me, then grabbed me a
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