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Artists Jeanne-Claude and Christo arrive at the 2006-2007 Rolex Mentor-Protege Arts Initiative Dinner, held at the The New York State Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City, NY USA on November 12, 2007. Photo by Donna Ward/ABACAPRESS.COM
South Africa - Cape Town - 23 June 2020 - A Dettol and soap solution is used to thoroughly clean used equipment. Salon Jean Paul, primarily a barbershop in N1 City, resumed business under level 3 lockdown which now permits barbershops to be open. They need to adhere to strict conditions under the lockdown like sterilising their equipment after and before each use on a client. Facemasks with a faceshields must be worn. A COVID screening is done and your temperature is taken before you are helped. South Africa is currently under Level 3 lockdown and into its 8th week of lockdown. as the fight against the Coronavirus pandemic continues. Photo by Courtney Africa/African News Agency(ANA) /ABACAPRESS.COM
Honoree Leon D. Black and wife Debra Black pose at the 39th Annual "Party In The Garden" at the Museum of Modern Art on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 in New York. (Pictured: Leon D. Black, Debra Black) American investor and art collector Leon Black is the latest high profile figure to be dragged into the Jeffrey Epstein debacle. The sexagenarian who owns a version of Edvard Munch’s masterpiece The Scream (and who reportedly paid $119.9 million for it, the highest price ever paid for a work of art at auction at that time) is under scrutiny from officials in the US Virgin Islands over his decades-long ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Black, who is the chairman of the Museum of Modern Art, and founder of the Wall Street investment firm Apollo Global Management, is the subject of civil subpoenas being sought by the territory’s attorney-general, according to the New York Times. They want Black to hand over information about his long-running business ties to the convicted sex offender, Epstein, who was found dead in jail last August. Photo by donna ward/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Tony Parker Named European Player of the Year. French basketball player Tony Parker attends the IWC watch party 'Make a Wish', at the Grand Hyatt Vendome Hotel, in Paris, France on September 27, 2007. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
A woman in charge of safety in the Olympics' construction site in Beijing, China, on September 1, 2007. Many migrant workers who spent the last two years building Beijing's Olympic sites are now asked to leave the city during the August 8-24 Olympic Games. Working for small wages and often in dangerous situations, migrant workers, or 'mingong', have built the Olympic sites of the Chinese capital and largely contributed to its growth and real estate boom. But since July 27, 2008, all works are prohibited in Beijing to clean up the air before the foreign delegations arrive, and the migrant workers are asked to leave. Migrant workers don't have a residence permit in Beijing and will have to go back to their rural homes without a job, living on their savings, if any. The police told them they can come back after September 17, when the Paralympics games, which follow the Olympics, will end. Photo by Jordan Pouille/Pictobank/ABACAPRESS.COM
Federal bureau of investigations (FBI) Director Robert Mueller arrives at the Justice ministry before a meeting with French Justice Minister Rachida Dati, in Paris, France, on September 21, 2007. Photo by Christophe Guibbaud/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Official portrait of First Lady Betty Ford on the Truman balcony of the White House. October 2, 1974. Photo by David Hume Kennerly/courtesy the Everett Collection A1168
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AMAZING JOURNEY: THE STORY OF THE WHO, Keith Moon, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle,  2007. ©Spitfire Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection
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 DANCING WITH THE STARS, dancers partners Wayne Newton, Cheryl Burke, (Season 5, aired Sept. 25, 2007), 2005-. photo: Carol Kaelson / © ABC / Courtesy: Everett Collection
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FILE - In this Sept. 22, 2007 file photo, a rainbow forms over the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum during the Southern California and Washington State NCAA college football game in Los Angeles.  The University of Southern California's sale of naming rights for Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is being criticized as dishonoring the historic stadium's dedication as a memorial to soldiers who fought and died in World War I. USC announced last year that the stadium will be renamed United Airlines Memorial Coliseum as part of a $270 million renovation of the facility, which opened in 1923.  (AP Photo/Chris Carlson, File)
Tampa Bay Devil Rays manager Joe Maddon, who signed a two-year contract extension before the baseball game, watches his team take on the Toronto Blue Jays in St. Petersburg, Fla., Saturday, Sept. 8, 2007. (AP Photo/Reinhold Matay)
FILE - In this Sept. 21, 2007 file photo, Los Angeles Dodgers' Esteban Loaiza, of Mexico, throws a pitch against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the first inning of a baseball game in Phoenix. Former All-Star pitcher Loaiza - who earned a total of more than $43 million over 14 seasons - is heading to court accused of drug dealing involving 20 kilograms (44 pounds) of suspected cocaine. The 46-year-old retired Major League Baseball player is scheduled to appear in court in Chula Vista, Calif., south of San Diego, on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)
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Coquitlam Adnacs goalie Chris Levis is consoled by teammate Geoff Snider after losing to the Peterborough Lakers 12-8 in game 6 of Mann Cup Canadian National Lacrosse Championships in Coquitlam, Friday, September 14, 2007. There's a simple reason why an indoor lacrosse goalie looks like, in the words of the Toronto Rock's Pat Campbell, the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man.A lacrosse shot can go faster than the average hockey slapshot — and usually is fired from closer range. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Richard Lam
Film director David Cronenberg poses for a photo at the Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Friday, Sept. 7, 2007. Cronenberg has lined up government funding for his upcoming star-studded thriller “Cosmopolis.” THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
FILE--Marc Mayrand, Canada's chief electoral officer, prepares to hold a news conference in Ottawa, Monday September 10, 2007. The chief electoral officer says voters should be able to register online.Marc Mayrand says allowing people to register or to update information online would be especially attractive to younger voters. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand
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CP1STO578407 | 2007-09 
Sam Shepard and Jessica Lange at the premiere of "The Darjeeling Limited" on the opening night of the 45th Annual New York Film Festival.
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Sir Paul McCartney signs a 10ft high Les Paul Guitar sculpture in central London, painted by artist Rosie Brooks, which forms part of an exhibition at London's City Hall. The guitar along with many others will be auctioned in November to raise money for the Prince's trust.
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Sir Paul McCartney signs a 10ft high Les Paul Guitar sculpture in central London, painted by artist Rosie Brooks, which forms part of an exhibition at London's City Hall. The guitar along with many others will be auctioned in November to raise money for the Prince's trust.
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FILE - In this Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2007, file photo, Robert Murray, chief executive of Murray Energy Corp., speaks during an interview with an Associated Press reporter in his office at the Crandall Canyon Mine, in Huntington, Utah. Murray died Sunday, Oct. 25, 2020, at his home in Ohio less than a week after announcing his retirement as board chairman of a major U.S. coal operator. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)
FILE - In this May 16, 2007, file photo, a Taiwanese navy frigate launches a "Harpoon" surface-to-surface missile during the second day of the annual Hankuang military exercises off Ilan, central eastern coast of Taiwan. The State Department says it has notified Congress of plans for a $2.37 billion sale of Harpoon attack missiles to Taiwan, a move likely to anger China. The announcement on Oct. 26, 2020, came just hours after China said it will sanction Boeing Co.’s defense unit, Lockheed Martin Corp. and other U.S. military contractors for supplying weapons to Taiwan.(AP Photo/Wally Santana, File)
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A warning sign is posted at the  Atomic Energy Canada Limited plant in Chalk River, Ont., Wednesday, December 19 2007.Weapons-grade uranium is quietly being transported within Canada, and into the United States, in shipments the country's nuclear watchdog wants to keep cloaked in secrecy.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand
Former federal justice minister Martin Cauchon, one of the authors, holds up the book 'Reconquerir Le Canada' (Reconquering Canada, A new project for the Quebec Nation), a new pro-federalist collection of essays, at the launch in Montreal, Thursday, Nov. 8, 2007. Cauchon has become the ninth — and last — candidate in the Liberal leadership race. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz
Parti Quebecois Leader Pauline Marois listens to former Quebec premier Jacques Parizeau at her swearing-in ceremony at the Quebec legislature, Thursday October 11, 2007, in Quebec City. Former Quebec premier Jacques Parizeau has died at the age of 84. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Clement Allard
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FILE - In this Dec. 10, 2007 file photo, journalists watch a screen showing live images of Peru's former President Alberto Fujimori during the first day of his trial on charges of human rights violations and corruption during his government, at a police base in Lima, Peru. On Dec. 24, 2017, Peru's Peru's President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski announced he was granting Fujimori a medical pardon. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia, File)
Israeli President Shimon Peres, left, and his Turkish counterpart Abdullah Gul are seen during an official dinner at the Cankaya presidential palace in Ankara, Monday, Nov. 12, 2007. Peres said Monday he believed Israel could now make peace with Palestinians and said it was determined to make U.S.-sponsored peace negotiations in Annapolis, Maryland, later this month a success. (AP Photo)
Jammie Thomas of Brainerd, Minn., left, leaves the federal courthouse with her attorney, Brian Toder of Minneapolis after the jury returned a verdict against her on the third and final day of her civil trial for alleged music pirating through illegal sharing of song files in Duluth, Minn., Thursday, Oct. 4, 2007. She was the defendant in a Recording Industry Association of America lawsuit. Thomas and Toder left without speaking to the press. (AP Photo/Julia Cheng)
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Actress Pamela Anderson signs an autograph for a fan Juha Nurmi while Finnish-born fashion designer Peter Nygård (L) looks on at the Raumanmeri midsummer festival in Rauma, 250 kilometres west of Helsinki, Finland, on 22 June 2007. Anderson, whose great grandfather was Finnish, was to co-host the weekend midsummer festival, featuring pop music and celebrities. LEHTIKUVA / RONI REKOMAA - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES.
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