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LYNXMPEK490HF FILE PHOTO: Bruce Johnston (L) and Mike Love of the band The Beach Boys arrive on the red carpet for the 'Die Goldene Kamera' (Golden Camera) awards ceremony in Hamburg, February 6, 2016. REUTERS/Morris Mac Matzen/File Photo
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RC2QN7AI2AG1 FILE PHOTO: Bruce Johnston (L) and Mike Love of the band The Beach Boys arrive on the red carpet for the 'Die Goldene Kamera' (Golden Camera) awards ceremony in Hamburg, February 6, 2016. REUTERS/Morris Mac Matzen/File Photo
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RC2S30ASW3JC Member of the band Die Toten Hosen Campino attends Bellevue Palace for a state banquet with Britain's King Charles and Camilla, the Queen Consort, hosted by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his wife Elke Buedenbender, in Berlin, Germany, March 29, 2023. REUTERS/Michele Tantussi
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RC2S30ADV6V0 Member of the band Die Toten Hosen Campino attends Bellevue Palace for a state banquet with Britain's King Charles and Camilla, the Queen Consort, hosted by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his wife Elke Buedenbender, in Berlin, Germany, March 29, 2023. REUTERS/Michele Tantussi
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RC2S30A4BVO2 Singer of the band "Die Toten Hosen" Campino attends a state banquet at Bellevue Palace with Britain's King Charles and Camilla, the Queen Consort, hosted by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his wife Elke Buedenbender, in Berlin, Germany, March 29, 2023. REUTERS/Phil Noble
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RC2S30ABGUXI Singer of the band "Die Toten Hosen" Campino attends a state banquet at Bellevue Palace with Britain's King Charles and Camilla, the Queen Consort, hosted by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his wife Elke Buedenbender, in Berlin, Germany, March 29, 2023. REUTERS/Phil Noble
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RC23ZP9SP07P The Royal Marines Band plays ahead of the world premiere of the new James Bond film "No Time To Die" at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Britain, September 28, 2021. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls
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RC23ZP9O3PXF The Royal Marines Band plays ahead of the world premiere of the new James Bond film "No Time To Die" at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Britain, September 28, 2021. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls
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RC23ZP9FSJMY The Royal Marines Band plays ahead of the world premiere of the new James Bond film "No Time To Die" at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Britain, September 28, 2021. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls
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RC23ZP9MAIW5 The Royal Marines Band plays ahead of the world premiere of the new James Bond film "No Time To Die" at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Britain, September 28, 2021. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls
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RC23ZP9N96S6 The Royal Marines Band plays ahead of the world premiere of the new James Bond film "No Time To Die" at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Britain, September 28, 2021. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls
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RC23ZP96H72N The Royal Marines Band play ahead of the world premiere of the new James Bond film "No Time To Die" at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Britain, September 28, 2021. REUTERS/Toby Melville
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RC23ZP9CTUO7 The Royal Marines Band plays ahead of the world premiere of the new James Bond film "No Time To Die" at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Britain, September 28, 2021. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls
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RC23ZP9XWTRH The Royal Marines Band play ahead of the world premiere of the new James Bond film "No Time To Die" at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Britain, September 28, 2021. REUTERS/Toby Melville
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RC23ZP9XC4GA The Royal Marines Band play ahead of the world premiere of the new James Bond film "No Time To Die" at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Britain, September 28, 2021. REUTERS/Toby Melville
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RC23ZP97NEGM The Royal Marines Band play ahead of the world premiere of the new James Bond film "No Time To Die" at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Britain, September 28, 2021. REUTERS/Toby Melville
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RC209G9LMX2F There are 48 bodies in the basement of the funeral home in Harlem. Forty are in cardboard boxes, ready for cremation. The other eight are in the refrigerator, to be embalmed and buried. It will be weeks or months before they get either. As health officials began burying COVID-19 victims in a mass grave on Hart Island during New York's worst week of death, the four female undertakers at the International Funeral & Cremation Service started turning bodies away. This band of women morticians in heeled boots began to feel like they were failing. The way they see it, a person should get what they want in death, even if that was never possible in life. On the front lines of coronavirus pandemic, nurses and doctors are caring for the living. But there is another front line of those caring for the dead. They fear they can also get infected and die. Some of them have sent their own children to live with relatives. And because American cities like New York were never designed to dispose of so many dead, their call of duty will last much longer. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly SEARCH "CORONAVIRUS FUNERAL HOMES SLUM" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY. Matching text: HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-MORTUARY
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RC22HD9RL7YA Soccer Football - Bundesliga - Fortuna Dusseldorf v Bayern Munich - Merkur Spiel-Arena, Dusseldorf, Germany - November 23, 2019 Singer Campino from the band Die Toten Hosen before the match REUTERS/Leon Kuegeler DFL regulations prohibit any use of photographs as image sequences and/or quasi-video
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RC22HD9ZR1TX Soccer Football - Bundesliga - Fortuna Dusseldorf v Bayern Munich - Merkur Spiel-Arena, Dusseldorf, Germany - November 23, 2019 Singer Campino from the band Die Toten Hosen with Fortuna Dusseldorf coach Friedhelm Funkel before the match REUTERS/Leon Kuegeler DFL regulations prohibit any use of photographs as image sequences and/or quasi-video
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RC22HD9CBE19 Soccer Football - Bundesliga - Fortuna Dusseldorf v Bayern Munich - Merkur Spiel-Arena, Dusseldorf, Germany - November 23, 2019 Singer Campino from the band Die Toten Hosen with Fortuna Dusseldorf coach Friedhelm Funkel before the match REUTERS/Leon Kuegeler DFL regulations prohibit any use of photographs as image sequences and/or quasi-video
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UP1EF3U1MFA4O Host Steven Gaetjen speaks next to TV presenter Thomas Gottschalk and Hartmut Engler of the band Pur during the annual German film and television awards 'Golden Camera' ('Die Goldene Kamera') of German TV magazine 'HoerZu' in Berlin, Germany, March 30, 2019. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke/Pool
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UP1EF3U1MAP4M TV presenter Thomas Gottschalk performs together with band Pur during the annual German film and television awards 'Golden Camera' ('Die Goldene Kamera') of German TV magazine 'HoerZu' in Berlin, Germany, March 30, 2019. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke/Pool
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UP1EF3U1MAB4K TV presenter Thomas Gottschalk performs together with band Pur during the annual German film and television awards 'Golden Camera' ('Die Goldene Kamera') of German TV magazine 'HoerZu' in Berlin, Germany, March 30, 2019. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke/Pool
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UP1EF3U1M3G4I Band Pur perform after receiving the Best Music National award during the annual German film and television awards 'Golden Camera' ('Die Goldene Kamera') of German TV magazine 'HoerZu' in Berlin, Germany, March 30, 2019. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke/Pool
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UP1EF3U1M1B4G Band Pur receives the Best Music National award during the annual German film and television awards 'Golden Camera' ('Die Goldene Kamera') of German TV magazine 'HoerZu' in Berlin, Germany, March 30, 2019. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke/Pool
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UP1EF3U1M0U4E Band Pur receives the Best Music National award during the annual German film and television awards 'Golden Camera' ('Die Goldene Kamera') of German TV magazine 'HoerZu' in Berlin, Germany, March 30, 2019. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke/Pool
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UP1EF2F1K1OSM Members of the band Die Toten Hosen, Vom, Kuddel, Breiti, Campino und Andi arrive for the screening of the movie "Weil du nur einmal lebst - Die Toten Hosen auf Tour " (You Only Live Once - Die Toten Hosen on Tour) at the 69th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany, February 15, 2019. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
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UP1EF2F1K12SK Members of the band Die Toten Hosen, Vom, Kuddel, Breiti, Campino und Andi arrive for the screening of the movie "Weil du nur einmal lebst - Die Toten Hosen auf Tour " (You Only Live Once - Die Toten Hosen on Tour) at the 69th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany, February 15, 2019. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
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UP1EF2F1K00SI Member of the band Die Toten Hosen Campino, arrives for the screening of the movie "Weil du nur einmal lebst - Die Toten Hosen auf Tour " (You Only Live Once - Die Toten Hosen on Tour) at the 69th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany, February 15, 2019. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
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UP1EF2F1JHOSG Director and screenwriter Cordula Kablitz-Post and members of the band Die Toten Hosen, Vom, Kuddel, Breiti, Campino und Andi arrive for the screening of the movie "Weil du nur einmal lebst - Die Toten Hosen auf Tour " (You Only Live Once - Die Toten Hosen on Tour) at the 69th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany, February 15, 2019. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
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UP1EF2F1JEYSE Member of the band Die Toten Hosen Campino, arrives for the screening of the movie "Weil du nur einmal lebst - Die Toten Hosen auf Tour " (You Only Live Once - Die Toten Hosen on Tour) at the 69th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany, February 15, 2019. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
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UP1EF2F1JEDSC Member of the band Die Toten Hosen Campino, arrives for the screening of the movie "Weil du nur einmal lebst - Die Toten Hosen auf Tour " (You Only Live Once - Die Toten Hosen on Tour) at the 69th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany, February 15, 2019. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
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UP1EF2F1JBFSA Member of the band Die Toten Hosen Campino attends a news conference to promote the movie "Weil du nur einmal lebst - Die Toten Hosen auf Tour " (You Only Live Once - Die Toten Hosen on Tour) at the 69th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany, February 15, 2019.
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UP1EF2F1FM6RY Member of the band Die Toten Hosen Campino attends a news conference to promote the movie "Weil du nur einmal lebst - Die Toten Hosen auf Tour " (You Only Live Once - Die Toten Hosen on Tour) at the 69th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany, February 15, 2019. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
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UP1EF2F1FKSRS Member of the band Die Toten Hozen Campino attends a news conference to promote the movie "Weil du nur einmal lebst - Die Toten Hosen auf Tour " (You Only Live Once - Die Toten Hosen on Tour) at the 69th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany, February 15, 2019. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
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UP1EF2F1FIXRQ Member of teh band Die Toten Hozen Campino attends a news conference to promote the movie "Weil du nur einmal lebst - Die Toten Hosen auf Tour " (You Only Live Once - Die Toten Hosen on Tour) at the 69th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany, February 15, 2019. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
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UP1EF2F1F5VRE Members of the band Die Toten Hosen, Vom, Kuddel, Breiti, Campino und Andi pose during a photocall to promote the movie "Weil du nur einmal lebst - Die Toten Hosen auf Tour " (You Only Live Once - Die Toten Hosen on Tour) at the 69th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany, February 15, 2019.
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RC150B8C7530 The band "Die Toten Hosen" performs during an open air "anti-racism concert" in Chemnitz, Germany, September 3, 2018. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
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RC1A8F663F40 The band "Die Toten Hosen" performs during an open air "anti-racism concert" in Chemnitz, Germany, September 3, 2018. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
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RC1C13924200 Singer of the band "Feine Sahne Fischfilet" Monschi, singer of the band "Die Toten Hosen" Campino and rap singer Marteria are seen after a news conference prior to an open air "anti-racism concert" in Chemnitz, Germany, September 3, 2018. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
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RC1F0D33A4F0 Singer of the band "Feine Sahne Fischfilet" Monschi and singer of the band "Die Toten Hosen", Campino are seen after a news conference prior to an open air "anti-racism concert" in Chemnitz, Germany, September 3, 2018. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
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RC12D5D5AB00 Singer of the band "Feine Sahne Fischfilet" Monschi and singer of the band "Die Toten Hosen", Campino are seen after a news conference prior to an open air "anti-racism concert" in Chemnitz, Germany, September 3, 2018. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
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RC18A2ADCD10 Singer of the band "Die Toten Hosen", Campino, attends a news conference of before an open air "anti-racism concert" in Chemnitz, Germany, September 3, 2018. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
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RC1E1689D6C0 Singer of the band "Die Toten Hosen" Campino attends a news conference of before an open air "anti-racism concert" in Chemnitz, Germany, September 3, 2018. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
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LR1EC261P2CCV Bruce Johnston (L) and Mike Love of the band The Beach Boys arrive on the red carpet for the 'Die Goldene Kamera' (Golden Camera) awards ceremony in Hamburg, February 6, 2016. The Golden Cameras are awarded by a popular German TV magazine honouring excellence in the areas of television, film and entertainment. REUTERS/Morris Mac Matzen
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LR1EC261OZUCR Bruce Johnston (L) and Mike Love of the band The Beach Boys arrive on the red carpet for the 'Die Goldene Kamera' (Golden Camera) awards ceremony in Hamburg, February 6, 2016. The Golden Cameras are awarded by a popular German TV magazine honouring excellence in the areas of television, film and entertainment. REUTERS/Morris Mac Matzen
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LR1EC261OY6CN Bruce Johnston (L) and Mike Love of the band The Beach Boys arrive on the red carpet for the 'Die Goldene Kamera' (Golden Camera) awards ceremony in Hamburg, February 6, 2016. The Golden Cameras are awarded by a popular German TV magazine honouring excellence in the areas of television, film and entertainment. REUTERS/Morris Mac Matzen
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LR1EC261OMIC7 Bruce Johnston (L) and Mike Love of the band The Beach Boys perform after accepting the award for Lifeswork Music during 'Die Goldene Kamera' (Golden Camera) awards ceremony in Hamburg, February 6, 2016. The Golden Cameras are awarded by a popular German TV magazine honouring excellence in the areas of television, film and entertainment. REUTERS/Christian Charisius/Pool
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LR1EC261OKUC5 Bruce Johnston (L) and Mike Love of the band The Beach Boys perform after accepting the award for Lifeswork Music during 'Die Goldene Kamera' (Golden Camera) awards ceremony in Hamburg, February 6, 2016. The Golden Cameras are awarded by a popular German TV magazine honouring excellence in the areas of television, film and entertainment. REUTERS/Christian Charisius/Pool
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LR1EC261ODDC0 Bruce Johnston (L) and Mike Love of the band The Beach Boys accept the award for Lifeswork Music during 'Die Goldene Kamera' (Golden Camera) awards ceremony in Hamburg, February 6, 2016. The Golden Cameras are awarded by a popular German TV magazine honouring excellence in the areas of television, film and entertainment. REUTERS/Christian Charisius/Pool
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LR1EC261O6OBV Bruce Johnston (L) and Mike Love of the band The Beach Boys accept the award for Lifeswork Music during 'Die Goldene Kamera' (Golden Camera) awards ceremony in Hamburg, February 6, 2016. The Golden Cameras are awarded by a popular German TV magazine honouring excellence in the areas of television, film and entertainment. REUTERS/Christian Charisius/Pool
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LR1EC261O5UBT Bruce Johnston (L) and Mike Love of the band The Beach Boys accept the award for Lifeswork Music during 'Die Goldene Kamera' (Golden Camera) awards ceremony in Hamburg, February 6, 2016. The Golden Cameras are awarded by a popular German TV magazine honouring excellence in the areas of television, film and entertainment. REUTERS/Christian Charisius/Pool
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GF10000231421 Singer Campino of German punk rock band "Die Toten Hosen" performs in front of some 100,000 visitors, according to the organizers, during a "Voices for Refugees" solidarity concert at Heldenplatz square in Vienna, Austria, October 3, 2015. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader
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GF10000231418 Singer Campino of German punk rock band "Die Toten Hosen" performs in front of some 100,000 visitors, according to the organizers, during a "Voices for Refugees" solidarity concert at Heldenplatz square in Vienna, Austria, October 3, 2015. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader
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GF10000231416 Singer Campino (L) and guitarist Kuddel of German punk rock band "Die Toten Hosen" perform in front of some 100,000 visitors, according to the organizers, during a "Voices for Refugees" solidarity concert at Heldenplatz square in Vienna, Austria, October 3, 2015. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader
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GF10000231414 Singer Campino of German punk rock band "Die Toten Hosen" performs in front of some 100,000 visitors, according to the organizers, during a "Voices for Refugees" solidarity concert at Heldenplatz square in Vienna, Austria, October 3, 2015. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader
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GF10000231411 Singer Campino of German punk rock band "Die Toten Hosen" kicks a balloon with a portrait of the head of Austrian Freedom Party (FPOe) Heinz-Christian Strache as he performs in front of some 100,000 visitors, according to organizers, during a "Voices for Refugees" solidarity concert at Heldenplatz square in Vienna, Austria, October 3, 2015. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader
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LR2EB2R1GG87N Actor and musician Jan Josef Liefers (C) and members of his band 'Radio Doria' pose on the red carpet for the 'Die Goldene Kamera' (Golden Camera) awards ceremony in Hamburg, February 27, 2015. The Golden Cameras are awarded by a popular German TV magazine honouring excellence in the areas of television, film and entertainment. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer (GERMANY - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT)
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LR2EB2R1E386H U.S. musician Nile Rodgers (C) poses with members of the Chic band Folami (R) and Kimberly Davis on the red carpet for the 'Die Goldene Kamera' (Golden Camera) awards ceremony in Hamburg, February 27, 2015. The Golden Cameras are awarded by a popular German TV magazine honouring excellence in the areas of television, film and entertainment. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer (GERMANY - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT)
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LR2EB2C1NSHXM Campino,lead singer of the band "Die Toten Hosen" arrives for a screening of the Wim Wenders film 'Der amerikanische Freund' ('The American Friend' 1977) at the 65th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin February 12, 2015. The Homage of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival is dedicated to German filmmaker Wenders, who will be awarded an Honorary Golden Bear for his lifetime achievement on Thursday. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke (GERMANY - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT)
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GM1EACB0H5G01 Country Joe McDonald, a musician who was the lead singer in the 1960's band "Country Joe and the Fish," poses with his vanity license plate at his home in Berkeley, California December 9, 2014. Gray-haired activists still hand out leaflets on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, but the California university town that has seen violent protests over police killings of unarmed black men is a far cry from the leftist hotbed that was the face of the anti-Vietnam War movement of the 1960s. McDonald, a veteran whose "I-feel-like-I'm-fixin'-to-die rag" became an anthem for the anti-Vietnam War movement, came to Berkeley in 1965. Picture taken December 9, 2014. To match story USA-CALIFORNIA/BERKELEY REUTERS/Robert Galbraith (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST ENTERTAINMENT POLITICS)
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GM1EACB0GFO01 Joe McDonald, a musician who was lead singer in the 1960's band "Country Joe and the Fish," speaks during an interview at his home in Berkeley, California December 9, 2014. Gray-haired activists still hand out leaflets on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, but the California university town that has seen violent protests over police killings of unarmed black men is a far cry from the leftist hotbed that was the face of the anti-Vietnam War movement of the 1960s. McDonald, a veteran whose "I-feel-like-I'm-fixin'-to-die rag" became an anthem for the anti-Vietnam War movement, came to Berkeley in 1965. Picture taken December 9. To match story USA-CALIFORNIA/BERKELEY REUTERS/Robert Galbraith (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST PROFILE ENTERTAINMENT)
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GM1EAC7044P01 Punks attend the concert of German band Die Toten Hosen, which marks the 60th anniversary of Myanmar-German diplomatic relationships, in Yangon December 6, 2014. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun (MYANMAR - Tags: POLITICS ENTERTAINMENT ANNIVERSARY)
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GM1EAC7043B01 Concertgoers attend the concert of German band Die Toten Hosen, which marks the 60th anniversary of Myanmar-German diplomatic relationships, in Yangon December 6, 2014. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun (MYANMAR - Tags: POLITICS ENTERTAINMENT ANNIVERSARY)
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GM1EAC7040001 Punks attend the concert of German band Die Toten Hosen, which marks the 60th anniversary of Myanmar-German diplomatic relationships, in Yangon December 6, 2014. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun (MYANMAR - Tags: POLITICS ENTERTAINMENT ANNIVERSARY)
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GM1EAC703ZU01 Punks attend the concert of German band Die Toten Hosen, which marks the 60th anniversary of Myanmar-German diplomatic relationships, in Yangon December 6, 2014. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun (MYANMAR - Tags: POLITICS ENTERTAINMENT ANNIVERSARY)
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GM1EAC702AI01 Concertgoers react during a concert by German band Die Toten Hosen, which marks the 60th anniversary of Myanmar-German diplomatic relations, in Yangon December 6, 2014. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun (MYANMAR - Tags: POLITICS ENTERTAINMENT ANNIVERSARY)
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GM1EAC702AB01 Punks attend the concert of German band Die Toten Hosen, which marks the 60th anniversary of Myanmar-German diplomatic relationships, at Yangon December 6, 2014. REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun (MYANMAR - Tags: POLITICS ENTERTAINMENT ANNIVERSARY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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LR1EAB91ELA35 German band Die fantastischen Vier performs in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, November 9, 2014. Germany on Sunday marks the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. REUTERS/Michael Dalder (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS ANNIVERSARY SOCIETY)
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LR1EA3R1OVWSU Members of German band "Die toten Hosen" pose with their Live-Act National awards during the 2014 Echo Music Awards in Berlin March 27, 2014. Established in 1992, the German Phonographic Academy honours national and international artists with the Echo German music prize. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (GERMANY - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT)
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LR1EA3R1MGERX German band Die Fantastischen Vier perform during the 2014 Echo Music Awards in Berlin March 27, 2014. Established in 1992, the German Phonographic Academy honours national and international artists with the Echo German music prize. REUTERS/Johannes Eisele/Pool (GERMANY - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT)
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LR1EA3R1HEQP1 Members of German band "Die toten Hosen" arrive on the red carpet for the Echo Music Awards ceremony in Berlin March 27, 2014. Established in 1992, the German Phonographic Academy honours national and international artists with the Echo German music prize. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (GERMANY - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT)
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BM2E93M0YXY01 Hannes Wader (C) and German band Die Toten Hosen perform during the Echo music awards ceremony in Berlin, March 21, 2013. Picture taken March 21, 2013. REUTERS/Markus Schreiber/Pool (GERMANY - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT PROFILE)
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BM2E93L1U1001 Members of the band Die Toten Hosen pose with their award during the Echo Music Awards ceremony in Berlin March 21, 2013. Established in 1992, the German Phonographic Academy honours national and international artists with the Echo German music prize. REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz (GERMANY - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT)
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GM1E91S0FWB01 Relatives of the victims of the fire at Boate Kiss nightclub attend a collective wake, in the southern city of Santa Maria, 187 miles (301 km) west of the state capital of Porto Alegre, January 27, 2013. A fire in a nightclub killed at least 245 people in southern Brazil on Sunday when a band's pyrotechnics show set the building ablaze and fleeing patrons were unable to find the emergency exits in the ensuing panic, officials said. The blaze in the southern city of Santa Maria was started when a band member or someone from its production team ignited a flare, which then set fire to the ceiling, said Luiza Sousa, a civil police official. The fire spread "in seconds," she said. An estimated 500 people were in the Boate Kiss nightclub when the fire broke out early on Sunday, and many were unable to find the exits as dark smoke quickly filled the room. At least one exit was locked, trapping hundreds inside to die, many from asphyxiation as they inhaled smoke, police said. REUTERS/Edison Vara (BRAZIL - Tags: DISASTER RELIGION)
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GM1E91S0FT901 Relatives of the victims of the fire at Boate Kiss nightclub attend a collective wake, in the southern city of Santa Maria, 187 miles (301 km) west of the state capital of Porto Alegre, January 27, 2013. A fire in a nightclub killed at least 245 people in southern Brazil on Sunday when a band's pyrotechnics show set the building ablaze and fleeing patrons were unable to find the emergency exits in the ensuing panic, officials said. The blaze in the southern city of Santa Maria was started when a band member or someone from its production team ignited a flare, which then set fire to the ceiling, said Luiza Sousa, a civil police official. The fire spread "in seconds," she said. An estimated 500 people were in the Boate Kiss nightclub when the fire broke out early on Sunday, and many were unable to find the exits as dark smoke quickly filled the room. At least one exit was locked, trapping hundreds inside to die, many from asphyxiation as they inhaled smoke, police said. REUTERS/Edison Vara (BRAZIL - Tags: DISASTER RELIGION)
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GM1E91S0FP301 Relatives of the victims of the fire at Boate Kiss nightclub react at a collective wake, in the southern city of Santa Maria, 187 miles (301 km) west of the state capital of Porto Alegre, January 27, 2013. A fire in a nightclub killed at least 245 people in southern Brazil on Sunday when a band's pyrotechnics show set the building ablaze and fleeing patrons were unable to find the emergency exits in the ensuing panic, officials said. The blaze in the southern city of Santa Maria was started when a band member or someone from its production team ignited a flare, which then set fire to the ceiling, said Luiza Sousa, a civil police official. The fire spread "in seconds," she said. An estimated 500 people were in the Boate Kiss nightclub when the fire broke out early on Sunday, and many were unable to find the exits as dark smoke quickly filled the room. At least one exit was locked, trapping hundreds inside to die, many from asphyxiation as they inhaled smoke, police said. REUTERS/Edison Vara (BRAZIL - Tags: DISASTER)
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GM1E91S0FLV01 Relatives of the victims of the fire at Boate Kiss nightclub attend a collective wake, in the southern city of Santa Maria, 187 miles (301 km) west of the state capital of Porto Alegre, January 27, 2013. A fire in a nightclub killed at least 245 people in southern Brazil on Sunday when a band's pyrotechnics show set the building ablaze and fleeing patrons were unable to find the emergency exits in the ensuing panic, officials said. The blaze in the southern city of Santa Maria was started when a band member or someone from its production team ignited a flare, which then set fire to the ceiling, said Luiza Sousa, a civil police official. The fire spread "in seconds," she said. An estimated 500 people were in the Boate Kiss nightclub when the fire broke out early on Sunday, and many were unable to find the exits as dark smoke quickly filled the room. At least one exit was locked, trapping hundreds inside to die, many from asphyxiation as they inhaled smoke, police said. REUTERS/Edison Vara (BRAZIL - Tags: DISASTER RELIGION)
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GM1E91S0FHW01 Relatives of the victims of the fire at Boate Kiss nightclub react during a collective wake, in the southern city of Santa Maria, 187 miles (301 km) west of the state capital of Porto Alegre, January 27, 2013. A fire in a nightclub killed at least 245 people in southern Brazil on Sunday when a band's pyrotechnics show set the building ablaze and fleeing patrons were unable to find the emergency exits in the ensuing panic, officials said. The blaze in the southern city of Santa Maria was started when a band member or someone from its production team ignited a flare, which then set fire to the ceiling, said Luiza Sousa, a civil police official. The fire spread "in seconds," she said. An estimated 500 people were in the Boate Kiss nightclub when the fire broke out early on Sunday, and many were unable to find the exits as dark smoke quickly filled the room. At least one exit was locked, trapping hundreds inside to die, many from asphyxiation as they inhaled smoke, police said. REUTERS/Edison Vara (BRAZIL - Tags: DISASTER)
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GM1E91S0EEB01 Relatives of the victims of the fire at Boate Kiss nightclub attend a collective wake, in the southern city of Santa Maria, 187 miles (301 km) west of the state capital of Porto Alegre, January 27, 2013. A fire in a nightclub killed at least 245 people in southern Brazil on Sunday when a band's pyrotechnics show set the building ablaze and fleeing patrons were unable to find the emergency exits in the ensuing panic, officials said. The blaze in the southern city of Santa Maria was started when a band member or someone from its production team ignited a flare, which then set fire to the ceiling, said Luiza Sousa, a civil police official. The fire spread "in seconds," she said. An estimated 500 people were in the Boate Kiss nightclub when the fire broke out early on Sunday, and many were unable to find the exits as dark smoke quickly filled the room. At least one exit was locked, trapping hundreds inside to die, many from asphyxiation as they inhaled smoke, police said. REUTERS/Edison Vara (BRAZIL - Tags: DISASTER RELIGION)
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GM1E91S0CVL01 Funeral home workers carry a coffin containing the body of a victim of the fire at Boate Kiss nightclub in the southern city of Santa Maria, 187 miles (301 km) west of the state capital of Porto Alegre, January 27, 2013. A fire in a nightclub killed at least 245 people in southern Brazil on Sunday when a band's pyrotechnics show set the building ablaze and fleeing patrons were unable to find the emergency exits in the ensuing panic, officials said. The blaze in the southern city of Santa Maria was started when a band member or someone from its production team ignited a flare, which then set fire to the ceiling, said Luiza Sousa, a civil police official. The fire spread "in seconds," she said. An estimated 500 people were in the Boate Kiss nightclub when the fire broke out early on Sunday, and many were unable to find the exits as dark smoke quickly filled the room. At least one exit was locked, trapping hundreds inside to die, many from asphyxiation as they inhaled smoke, police said. REUTERS/Edison Vara (BRAZIL - Tags: DISASTER)
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GM1E91S0BGA01 An exterior view of Boate Kiss nightclub is seen after a fire occurred, in the southern city of Santa Maria, 187 miles (301 km) west of the state capital of Porto Alegre, January 27, 2013. A fire in a nightclub killed at least 245 people in southern Brazil on Sunday when a band's pyrotechnics show set the building ablaze and fleeing patrons were unable to find the emergency exits in the ensuing panic, officials said. The blaze in the southern city of Santa Maria was started when a band member or someone from its production team ignited a flare, which then set fire to the ceiling, said Luiza Sousa, a civil police official. The fire spread "in seconds," she said. An estimated 500 people were in the Boate Kiss nightclub when the fire broke out early on Sunday, and many were unable to find the exits as dark smoke quickly filled the room. At least one exit was locked, trapping hundreds inside to die, many from asphyxiation as they inhaled smoke, police said. REUTERS/Edison Vara (BRAZIL - Tags: DISASTER TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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GM1E91S0B8301 Relatives of victims of the fire at Boate Kiss nightclub cry in the southern city of Santa Maria, 187 miles (301 km) west of the state capital of Porto Alegre, January 27, 2013. A fire in a nightclub killed at least 245 people in southern Brazil on Sunday when a band's pyrotechnics show set the building ablaze and fleeing patrons were unable to find the emergency exits in the ensuing panic, officials said. The blaze in the southern city of Santa Maria was started when a band member or someone from its production team ignited a flare, which then set fire to the ceiling, said Luiza Sousa, a civil police official. The fire spread "in seconds," she said. An estimated 500 people were in the Boate Kiss nightclub when the fire broke out early on Sunday, and many were unable to find the exits as dark smoke quickly filled the room. At least one exit was locked, trapping hundreds inside to die, many from asphyxiation as they inhaled smoke, police said. REUTERS/Edison Vara (BRAZIL - Tags: DISASTER)
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GM1E91S0B4C01 Army soldiers carry a coffin containing the body of a victim of the fire at Boate Kiss nightclub in the southern city of Santa Maria, 187 miles (301 km) west of the state capital of Porto Alegre, January 27, 2013. A fire in a nightclub killed at least 245 people in southern Brazil on Sunday when a band's pyrotechnics show set the building ablaze and fleeing patrons were unable to find the emergency exits in the ensuing panic, officials said. The blaze in the southern city of Santa Maria was started when a band member or someone from its production team ignited a flare, which then set fire to the ceiling, said Luiza Sousa, a civil police official. The fire spread "in seconds," she said. An estimated 500 people were in the Boate Kiss nightclub when the fire broke out early on Sunday, and many were unable to find the exits as dark smoke quickly filled the room. At least one exit was locked, trapping hundreds inside to die, many from asphyxiation as they inhaled smoke, police said. REUTERS/Edison Vara (BRAZIL - Tags: DISASTER MILITARY)
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GM1E91S0AXW01 Army soldiers carry a coffin containing the body of a victim of the fire at Boate Kiss nightclub in the southern city of Santa Maria, 187 miles (301 km) west of the state capital of Porto Alegre, January 27, 2013. A fire in a nightclub killed at least 245 people in southern Brazil on Sunday when a band's pyrotechnics show set the building ablaze and fleeing patrons were unable to find the emergency exits in the ensuing panic, officials said. The blaze in the southern city of Santa Maria was started when a band member or someone from its production team ignited a flare, which then set fire to the ceiling, said Luiza Sousa, a civil police official. The fire spread "in seconds," she said. An estimated 500 people were in the Boate Kiss nightclub when the fire broke out early on Sunday, and many were unable to find the exits as dark smoke quickly filled the room. At least one exit was locked, trapping hundreds inside to die, many from asphyxiation as they inhaled smoke, police said. REUTERS/Edison Vara (BRAZIL - Tags: DISASTER MILITARY)
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GM1E91S0AMX01 Army soldiers carry a coffin containing the body of a victim of the fire at Boate Kiss nightclub in the southern city of Santa Maria, 187 miles (301 km) west of the state capital of Porto Alegre, January 27, 2013. A fire in a nightclub killed at least 245 people in southern Brazil on Sunday when a band's pyrotechnics show set the building ablaze and fleeing patrons were unable to find the emergency exits in the ensuing panic, officials said. The blaze in the southern city of Santa Maria was started when a band member or someone from its production team ignited a flare, which then set fire to the ceiling, said Luiza Sousa, a civil police official. The fire spread "in seconds," she said. An estimated 500 people were in the Boate Kiss nightclub when the fire broke out early on Sunday, and many were unable to find the exits as dark smoke quickly filled the room. At least one exit was locked, trapping hundreds inside to die, many from asphyxiation as they inhaled smoke, police said. REUTERS/Edison Vara (BRAZIL - Tags: DISASTER MILITARY)
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GM1E91S08Y901 An army official talks to relatives of the victims of the fire at Boate Kiss nightclub as they wait to identify the victims' bodies in the southern city of Santa Maria, 187 miles (301 km) west of the state capital of Porto Alegre, January 27, 2013. A fire in a nightclub killed at least 245 people in southern Brazil on Sunday when a band's pyrotechnics show set the building ablaze and fleeing patrons were unable to find the emergency exits in the ensuing panic, officials said. The blaze in the southern city of Santa Maria was started when a band member or someone from its production team ignited a flare, which then set fire to the ceiling, said Luiza Sousa, a civil police official. The fire spread "in seconds," she said. An estimated 500 people were in the Boate Kiss nightclub when the fire broke out early on Sunday, and many were unable to find the exits as dark smoke quickly filled the room. At least one exit was locked, trapping hundreds inside to die, many from asphyxiation as they inhaled smoke, police said. REUTERS/Edison Vara (BRAZIL - Tags: DISASTER)
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GM1E91S08SS01 Relatives are helped by a healthcare worker after identifying the body of a victim of the fire at Boate Kiss nightclub in the southern city of Santa Maria, 187 miles (301 km) west of the state capital of Porto Alegre, January 27, 2013. A fire in a nightclub killed at least 245 people in southern Brazil on Sunday when a band's pyrotechnics show set the building ablaze and fleeing patrons were unable to find the emergency exits in the ensuing panic, officials said. The blaze in the southern city of Santa Maria was started when a band member or someone from its production team ignited a flare, which then set fire to the ceiling, said Luiza Sousa, a civil police official. The fire spread "in seconds," she said. An estimated 500 people were in the Boate Kiss nightclub when the fire broke out early on Sunday, and many were unable to find the exits as dark smoke quickly filled the room. At least one exit was locked, trapping hundreds inside to die, many from asphyxiation as they inhaled smoke, police said. REUTERS/Edison Vara (BRAZIL - Tags: DISASTER)
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GM1E91S06YN01 Relatives are helped by health workers after identifying the body of a victim of the fire at Boate Kiss nightclub in the southern city of Santa Maria, 187 miles (301 km) west of the state capital of Porto Alegre, January 27, 2013. A fire in a nightclub killed at least 245 people in southern Brazil on Sunday when a band's pyrotechnics show set the building ablaze and fleeing patrons were unable to find the emergency exits in the ensuing panic, officials said. The blaze in the southern city of Santa Maria was started when a band member or someone from its production team ignited a flare, which then set fire to the ceiling, said Luiza Sousa, a civil police official. The fire spread "in seconds," she said. An estimated 500 people were in the Boate Kiss nightclub when the fire broke out early on Sunday, and many were unable to find the exits as dark smoke quickly filled the room. At least one exit was locked, trapping hundreds inside to die, many from asphyxiation as they inhaled smoke, police said. REUTERS/Edison Vara (BRAZIL - Tags: DISASTER)
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GM1E91S06UA01 Funeral home workers carry a coffin containing the body of a victim of the fire at Boate Kiss nightclub in the southern city of Santa Maria, 187 miles (301 km) west of the state capital of Porto Alegre, January 27, 2013. A fire in a nightclub killed at least 245 people in southern Brazil on Sunday when a band's pyrotechnics show set the building ablaze and fleeing patrons were unable to find the emergency exits in the ensuing panic, officials said. The blaze in the southern city of Santa Maria was started when a band member or someone from its production team ignited a flare, which then set fire to the ceiling, said Luiza Sousa, a civil police official. The fire spread "in seconds," she said. An estimated 500 people were in the Boate Kiss nightclub when the fire broke out early on Sunday, and many were unable to find the exits as dark smoke quickly filled the room. At least one exit was locked, trapping hundreds inside to die, many from asphyxiation as they inhaled smoke, police said. REUTERS/Edison Vara (BRAZIL - Tags: DISASTER)
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GM1E91S06M501 Coffins containing the bodies of victims from fire at Boate Kiss nightclub are seen inside a funeral home vehicle in the southern city of Santa Maria, 187 miles (301 km) west of the state capital of Porto Alegre, January 27, 2013. A fire in a nightclub killed at least 245 people in southern Brazil on Sunday when a band's pyrotechnics show set the building ablaze and fleeing patrons were unable to find the emergency exits in the ensuing panic, officials said. The blaze in the southern city of Santa Maria was started when a band member or someone from its production team ignited a flare, which then set fire to the ceiling, said Luiza Sousa, a civil police official. The fire spread "in seconds," she said. An estimated 500 people were in the Boate Kiss nightclub when the fire broke out early on Sunday, and many were unable to find the exits as dark smoke quickly filled the room. At least one exit was locked, trapping hundreds inside to die, many from asphyxiation as they inhaled smoke, police said. REUTERS/Edison Vara (BRAZIL - Tags: DISASTER)
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GM1E91S05UD01 Funeral home workers carry a coffin containing the body of a victim from the fire at Boate Kiss nightclub in the southern city of Santa Maria, 187 miles (301 km) west of the state capital of Porto Alegre, January 27, 2013. A fire in a nightclub killed at least 245 people in southern Brazil on Sunday when a band's pyrotechnics show set the building ablaze and fleeing patrons were unable to find the emergency exits in the ensuing panic, officials said. The blaze in the southern city of Santa Maria was started when a band member or someone from its production team ignited a flare, which then set fire to the ceiling, said Luiza Sousa, a civil police official. The fire spread "in seconds," she said. An estimated 500 people were in the Boate Kiss nightclub when the fire broke out early on Sunday, and many were unable to find the exits as dark smoke quickly filled the room. At least one exit was locked, trapping hundreds inside to die, many from asphyxiation as they inhaled smoke, police said. REUTERS/Edison Vara (BRAZIL - Tags: DISASTER)
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GM1E91S0CZC01 An exterior view of Boate Kiss nightclub is seen after a fire occurred, in the southern city of Santa Maria, 187 miles (301 km) west of the state capital of Porto Alegre, January 27, 2013. A fire in a nightclub killed at least 245 people in southern Brazil on Sunday when a band's pyrotechnics show set the building ablaze and fleeing patrons were unable to find the emergency exits in the ensuing panic, officials said. The blaze in the southern city of Santa Maria was started when a band member or someone from its production team ignited a flare, which then set fire to the ceiling, said Luiza Sousa, a civil police official. The fire spread "in seconds," she said. An estimated 500 people were in the Boate Kiss nightclub when the fire broke out early on Sunday, and many were unable to find the exits as dark smoke quickly filled the room. At least one exit was locked, trapping hundreds inside to die, many from asphyxiation as they inhaled smoke, police said. REUTERS/Edison Vara (BRAZIL - Tags: DISASTER)
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GM1E91S0B0A01 Relatives of victims of the fire at Boate Kiss nightclub cry in the southern city of Santa Maria, 187 miles (301 km) west of the state capital of Porto Alegre, January 27, 2013. A fire in a nightclub killed at least 245 people in southern Brazil on Sunday when a band's pyrotechnics show set the building ablaze and fleeing patrons were unable to find the emergency exits in the ensuing panic, officials said. The blaze in the southern city of Santa Maria was started when a band member or someone from its production team ignited a flare, which then set fire to the ceiling, said Luiza Sousa, a civil police official. The fire spread "in seconds," she said. An estimated 500 people were in the Boate Kiss nightclub when the fire broke out early on Sunday, and many were unable to find the exits as dark smoke quickly filled the room. At least one exit was locked, trapping hundreds inside to die, many from asphyxiation as they inhaled smoke, police said. REUTERS/Edison Vara (BRAZIL - Tags: DISASTER)
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LR2E83M1P1N8V German singer Wolfgang Niedecken (C) receives an award for lifetime achievement from singer Campino (L) of the German rock band Die toten Hosen (The Dead Pants) and film director Wim Wenders (R) during the Echo Music Awards ceremony Berlin March 22, 2012. Established in 1992, the German Phonographic Academy honours national and international artists with the Echo German music prize. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch (GERMANY - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT) (ECHO-WINNERS)
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LR2E83M1LRC6Z Singer Campino of the German rock band Die toten Hosen (The Dead Pants) performs during the Echo Music Awards ceremony in Berlin March 22, 2012. Established in 1992, the German Phonographic Academy honors national and international artists with the Echo German music prize. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch (GERMANY - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT) (ECHO-SHOW)
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LR2E83M1LRB6Y Singer Campino of the German rock band Die toten Hosen (The Dead Pants) performs during the Echo Music Awards ceremony in Berlin March 22, 2012. Established in 1992, the German Phonographic Academy honors national and international artists with the Echo German music prize. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch (GERMANY - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT) (ECHO-SHOW)
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LR2E83M1LRA6X Singer Campino of the German rock band Die toten Hosen (The Dead Pants) performs during the Echo Music Awards ceremony in Berlin March 22, 2012. Established in 1992, the German Phonographic Academy honors national and international artists with the Echo German music prize. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch (GERMANY - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT) (ECHO-SHOW)
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LR2E83M1GIZ3A German rock band Die toten Hosen (The Dead Pants) arrive for the Echo Music Awards ceremony in Berlin March 22, 2012. Established in 1992, the German Phonographic Academy honors national and international artists with the Echo German music prize. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT) (ECHO-ARRIVALS)
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GM1E7BL0RS502 Kimberly Perry of The Band Perry performs "If I Die Young" at the 2011 American Music Awards in Los Angeles November 20, 2011. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT) (AMA-SHOW)
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