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RC2W80A8SK9R Roman, a supporter of Russian citizen Alexei Moskalyov, who is accused of discrediting the country's armed forces in the course of Russia-Ukraine military conflict, speaks to the media in a courthouse in the town of Yefremov in the Tula region, Russia, April 6, 2023. Roman wears a t-shirt with a portrait of Moskalyov's daughter Masha and the slogan: "Loving a father is not a crime!" REUTERS/Evgenia Novozhenina
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RC2AWM95ATBH Rebecca Zammit Lupi, a 14-year-old cancer patient, performs some basic dance exercises for the first time in months, outside her room in Rainbow Ward at Sir Anthony Mamo Oncology Centre in Mater Dei Hospital, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Tal-Qroqq, Malta, May 15, 2020. Rebecca was a very keen ballet, hip-hop and contemporary dancer before getting ill with cancer. "There are no words to describe how much I miss dancing. Dancing was like my way of communicating without words. I loved dancing with my friends and hope to do that again in the future!" said Rebecca. Reverend Brendan Mark Gatt spoke about the photo during Rebecca's funeral - "This graceful young woman, her body already ravaged by illness, standing in a hospital corridor which – however many cartoon characters you paint on the wall – will never be a place of fun and joy. And yet her indomitable spirit speaks to us even through this picture. What could have been a depressing image, a forlorn reminder of loss, of dashed hopes and unachieved potential is transformed; with Becs at its centre and through the eyes and lens of a loving father it becomes an image of hope, a reminder that hope is stronger than despair, and that life and love will have the final word, not death. For Becs, a hospital hallway railing became a dancer’s barre at which to practice her ballet moves; she reminds us that even through unimaginably excruciating physical suffering, the dancer inside her remains free." REUTERS/Darrin Zammit Lupi SEARCH "REBECCA LUPI" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES THE IMAGES SHOULD ONLY BE USED TOGETHER WITH THE STORY - NO STAND-ALONE USES
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RC1AA5BB80E0 Aviva Ephrati (L), 84, retired kindergarten teacher, and Israel Ephrati, 87, retired supervisor at a higher educational institution, sit in the living room at the protective housing in Kfar Saba, north of Tel Aviv, Israel, February 8, 2018. The couple managed an art gallery in Haifa for some years. They've been married for 64 years. "In 1950 I met Israel by accident, who was a soldier then, when I was trying to push away another young man who wanted to date me which I didn't want during an evening out in Jerusalem. After that young man left the scene, Israel asked me to date him and I refused, I was willing to be a friend of him but I didn't want anything romantic. In the next four years, I almost got married to another guy who disappeared two weeks before the wedding after his father gave him an ultimatum after finding out that my father was not originally Jewish. During these years Israel kept on sending me letters for New Year and checking on me. It took four years, until I showed a friend these letters, which I still keep, who told me that I am stupid not to get on with him. We are married for 64 years now, we have three children and few months ago we got our first great grand daughter," said Aviva. REUTERS/Nir Elias SEARCH "GLOBAL LOVE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES
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GF10000331949 Norio Kimura, 50, who lost his father, wife and daughter in the March 11, 2011 tsunami, changes flowers for his family at a stone statue of Jizo and a monument he made for his family on the hill behind his home inside the exclusion zone in Okuma, near Tokyo Electric Power Co's (TEPCO) tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, February 13, 2016. Survivors exposed themselves to high levels of radiation five years ago while searching for family members swept away by the tsunami that triggered meltdowns at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant. The disaster in March 2011 killed nearly 16,000 people along Japan's northeastern coast and left more than 2,500 missing. Family members continue to look for the bodies of their missing loved ones, when access to the area is permitted, as they still try to bring closure to their loss. REUTERS/Toru Hanai SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES  TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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GF10000331947 A shoe (C) that Yuna Kimura, a daughter of Norio Kimura, 50, who lost his father, wife and daughter in the March 11, 2011 tsunami, was wearing on the day of the disaster, is seen at a temple near Kimura's home inside the exclusion zone in Okuma, near Tokyo Electric Power Co's (TEPCO) tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, February 14, 2016. Survivors exposed themselves to high levels of radiation five years ago while searching for family members swept away by the tsunami that triggered meltdowns at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant. The disaster in March 2011 killed nearly 16,000 people along Japan's northeastern coast and left more than 2,500 missing. Family members continue to look for the bodies of their missing loved ones, when access to the area is permitted, as they still try to bring closure to their loss. REUTERS/Toru Hanai SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES
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GF10000331946 Norio Kimura, 50, who lost his father, wife and daughter in the March 11, 2011 tsunami, looks at his family's personal belongings at a temple near his home inside the exclusion zone in Okuma, near Tokyo Electric Power Co's (TEPCO) tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, February 14, 2016. Survivors exposed themselves to high levels of radiation five years ago while searching for family members swept away by the tsunami that triggered meltdowns at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant. The disaster in March 2011 killed nearly 16,000 people along Japan's northeastern coast and left more than 2,500 missing. Family members continue to look for the bodies of their missing loved ones, when access to the area is permitted, as they still try to bring closure to their loss. REUTERS/Toru Hanai SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES
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GF10000331945 Norio Kimura, 50, who lost his father, wife and elder daughter in the March 11, 2011 tsunami, is reflected in a window of his missing younger daughter Yuna's classroom of Kumamachi Elementary School inside the exclusion zone in Okuma, near Tokyo Electric Power Co's (TEPCO) tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, February 14, 2016. Survivors exposed themselves to high levels of radiation five years ago while searching for family members swept away by the tsunami that triggered meltdowns at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant. The disaster in March 2011 killed nearly 16,000 people along Japan's northeastern coast and left more than 2,500 missing. Family members continue to look for the bodies of their missing loved ones, when access to the area is permitted, as they still try to bring closure to their loss. REUTERS/Toru Hanai SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES
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GF10000331943 Norio Kimura, 50, who lost his father, wife and younger daughter in the March 11, 2011 tsunami, poses with a portrait of his missing daughter Yuna at a temple near his home inside the exclusion zone in Okuma, near Tokyo Electric Power Co's (TEPCO) tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, February 14, 2016. Survivors exposed themselves to high levels of radiation five years ago while searching for family members swept away by the tsunami that triggered meltdowns at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant. The disaster in March 2011 killed nearly 16,000 people along Japan's northeastern coast and left more than 2,500 missing. Family members continue to look for the bodies of their missing loved ones, when access to the area is permitted, as they still try to bring closure to their loss. REUTERS/Toru Hanai SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES
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GF10000331942 Norio Kimura, 50, who lost his father, wife and daughter in the March 11, 2011 tsunami, searches for his missing younger daughter Yuna near his home inside the exclusion zone in Okuma, near Tokyo Electric Power Co's (TEPCO) tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, February 14, 2016. Survivors exposed themselves to high levels of radiation five years ago while searching for family members swept away by the tsunami that triggered meltdowns at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant. The disaster in March 2011 killed nearly 16,000 people along Japan's northeastern coast and left more than 2,500 missing. Family members continue to look for the bodies of their missing loved ones, when access to the area is permitted, as they still try to bring closure to their loss. REUTERS/Toru Hanai SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES
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GF10000300760 Gleyse Kelly da Silva looks at her daughter Maria Giovanna, who has microcephaly, at their house in Recife, Brazil, January 30, 2016. Reuters Photographer Ueslei Marcelino: "Gleyse Kelly da Silva was seven months pregnant when an ultrasound showed her baby's head had stopped growing. Maria Giovanna, now three months, has microcephaly, a deformation characterised by abnormally small heads that can also include brain damage. The condition is suspected to be linked to the mosquito-borne Zika virus, which the World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency. My colleagues and I spent a day with Silva and her family at their home in Recife, eastern Brazil, which is at the centre of a crisis overwhelming local authorities. Silva, a 27-year-old toll-booth worker, became ill in April with a fever, back pain, itching and a rash. 'When I saw her the first time I cried,' Silva said. 'I saw my perfect daughter and thanked God. It was a feeling of love, happiness.' Such an assignment is delicate; you have to be respectful. I felt a responsibility to share their story and highlight the problem. Doctors took blood samples, as well as liquid from the baby's spine, for tests. Silva and Maria Giovanna's father, Felipe Marques, are still awaiting the results. Silva hopes her daughter will not suffer any severe consequences and that she will grow up to walk, talk and play with other children. 'I cannot believe it when the doctors say she will not walk,' Silva said. 'I need to believe that everything will be all right.'" REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino SEARCH "GLEYSE KELLY" FOR ALL IMAGES
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GF10000300759 Gleyse Kelly da Silva holds her daughter Maria Giovanna, who has microcephaly, near at their house in Recife, Brazil, January 30, 2016. Reuters Photographer Ueslei Marcelino: "Gleyse Kelly da Silva was seven months pregnant when an ultrasound showed her baby's head had stopped growing. Maria Giovanna, now three months, has microcephaly, a deformation characterised by abnormally small heads that can also include brain damage. The condition is suspected to be linked to the mosquito-borne Zika virus, which the World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency. My colleagues and I spent a day with Silva and her family at their home in Recife, eastern Brazil, which is at the centre of a crisis overwhelming local authorities. Silva, a 27-year-old toll-booth worker, became ill in April with a fever, back pain, itching and a rash. 'When I saw her the first time I cried,' Silva said. 'I saw my perfect daughter and thanked God. It was a feeling of love, happiness.' Such an assignment is delicate; you have to be respectful. I felt a responsibility to share their story and highlight the problem. Doctors took blood samples, as well as liquid from the baby's spine, for tests. Silva and Maria Giovanna's father, Felipe Marques, are still awaiting the results. Silva hopes her daughter will not suffer any severe consequences and that she will grow up to walk, talk and play with other children. 'I cannot believe it when the doctors say she will not walk,' Silva said. 'I need to believe that everything will be all right.'" REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino SEARCH "GLEYSE KELLY" FOR ALL IMAGES
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GF10000300758 Maria do Rosario holds her granddaughter Maria Giovanna, who has microcephaly, at their house in Recife, Brazil, January 30, 2016. Reuters Photographer Ueslei Marcelino: "Gleyse Kelly da Silva was seven months pregnant when an ultrasound showed her baby's head had stopped growing. Maria Giovanna, now three months, has microcephaly, a deformation characterised by abnormally small heads that can also include brain damage. The condition is suspected to be linked to the mosquito-borne Zika virus, which the World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency. My colleagues and I spent a day with Silva and her family at their home in Recife, eastern Brazil, which is at the centre of a crisis overwhelming local authorities. Silva, a 27-year-old toll-booth worker, became ill in April with a fever, back pain, itching and a rash. 'When I saw her the first time I cried,' Silva said. 'I saw my perfect daughter and thanked God. It was a feeling of love, happiness.' Such an assignment is delicate; you have to be respectful. I felt a responsibility to share their story and highlight the problem. Doctors took blood samples, as well as liquid from the baby's spine, for tests. Silva and Maria Giovanna's father, Felipe Marques, are still awaiting the results. Silva hopes her daughter will not suffer any severe consequences and that she will grow up to walk, talk and play with other children. 'I cannot believe it when the doctors say she will not walk,' Silva said. 'I need to believe that everything will be all right.'" REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino SEARCH "GLEYSE KELLY" FOR ALL IMAGES
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GF10000300757 Gleyse Kelly da Silva holds her daughter Maria Giovanna, who has microcephaly, at their house in Recife, Brazil, January 30, 2016. Reuters Photographer Ueslei Marcelino: "Gleyse Kelly da Silva was seven months pregnant when an ultrasound showed her baby's head had stopped growing. Maria Giovanna, now three months, has microcephaly, a deformation characterised by abnormally small heads that can also include brain damage. The condition is suspected to be linked to the mosquito-borne Zika virus, which the World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency. My colleagues and I spent a day with Silva and her family at their home in Recife, eastern Brazil, which is at the centre of a crisis overwhelming local authorities. Silva, a 27-year-old toll-booth worker, became ill in April with a fever, back pain, itching and a rash. 'When I saw her the first time I cried,' Silva said. 'I saw my perfect daughter and thanked God. It was a feeling of love, happiness.' Such an assignment is delicate; you have to be respectful. I felt a responsibility to share their story and highlight the problem. Doctors took blood samples, as well as liquid from the baby's spine, for tests. Silva and Maria Giovanna's father, Felipe Marques, are still awaiting the results. Silva hopes her daughter will not suffer any severe consequences and that she will grow up to walk, talk and play with other children. 'I cannot believe it when the doctors say she will not walk,' Silva said. 'I need to believe that everything will be all right.'" REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino SEARCH "GLEYSE KELLY" FOR ALL IMAGES
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GF10000300756 Gleyse Kelly da Silva bathes her daughter Maria Giovanna, who has microcephaly, at their house in Recife, Brazil, January 30, 2016. Reuters Photographer Ueslei Marcelino: "Gleyse Kelly da Silva was seven months pregnant when an ultrasound showed her baby's head had stopped growing. Maria Giovanna, now three months, has microcephaly, a deformation characterised by abnormally small heads that can also include brain damage. The condition is suspected to be linked to the mosquito-borne Zika virus, which the World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency. My colleagues and I spent a day with Silva and her family at their home in Recife, eastern Brazil, which is at the centre of a crisis overwhelming local authorities. Silva, a 27-year-old toll-booth worker, became ill in April with a fever, back pain, itching and a rash. 'When I saw her the first time I cried,' Silva said. 'I saw my perfect daughter and thanked God. It was a feeling of love, happiness.' Such an assignment is delicate; you have to be respectful. I felt a responsibility to share their story and highlight the problem. Doctors took blood samples, as well as liquid from the baby's spine, for tests. Silva and Maria Giovanna's father, Felipe Marques, are still awaiting the results. Silva hopes her daughter will not suffer any severe consequences and that she will grow up to walk, talk and play with other children. 'I cannot believe it when the doctors say she will not walk,' Silva said. 'I need to believe that everything will be all right.'" REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino SEARCH "GLEYSE KELLY" FOR ALL IMAGES
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GF10000300755 Gleyse Kelly da Silva holds her daughter Maria Giovanna, who has microcephaly, at their house in Recife, Brazil, January 30, 2016. Reuters Photographer Ueslei Marcelino: "Gleyse Kelly da Silva was seven months pregnant when an ultrasound showed her baby's head had stopped growing. Maria Giovanna, now three months, has microcephaly, a deformation characterised by abnormally small heads that can also include brain damage. The condition is suspected to be linked to the mosquito-borne Zika virus, which the World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency. My colleagues and I spent a day with Silva and her family at their home in Recife, eastern Brazil, which is at the centre of a crisis overwhelming local authorities. Silva, a 27-year-old toll-booth worker, became ill in April with a fever, back pain, itching and a rash. 'When I saw her the first time I cried,' Silva said. 'I saw my perfect daughter and thanked God. It was a feeling of love, happiness.' Such an assignment is delicate; you have to be respectful. I felt a responsibility to share their story and highlight the problem. Doctors took blood samples, as well as liquid from the baby's spine, for tests. Silva and Maria Giovanna's father, Felipe Marques, are still awaiting the results. Silva hopes her daughter will not suffer any severe consequences and that she will grow up to walk, talk and play with other children. 'I cannot believe it when the doctors say she will not walk,' Silva said. 'I need to believe that everything will be all right.'" REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino SEARCH "GLEYSE KELLY" FOR ALL IMAGES
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GF10000300754 Gleyse Kelly da Silva holds her daughter Maria Giovanna, who has microcephaly, at their house in Recife, Brazil, January 30, 2016. Reuters Photographer Ueslei Marcelino: "Gleyse Kelly da Silva was seven months pregnant when an ultrasound showed her baby's head had stopped growing. Maria Giovanna, now three months, has microcephaly, a deformation characterised by abnormally small heads that can also include brain damage. The condition is suspected to be linked to the mosquito-borne Zika virus, which the World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency. My colleagues and I spent a day with Silva and her family at their home in Recife, eastern Brazil, which is at the centre of a crisis overwhelming local authorities. Silva, a 27-year-old toll-booth worker, became ill in April with a fever, back pain, itching and a rash. 'When I saw her the first time I cried,' Silva said. 'I saw my perfect daughter and thanked God. It was a feeling of love, happiness.' Such an assignment is delicate; you have to be respectful. I felt a responsibility to share their story and highlight the problem. Doctors took blood samples, as well as liquid from the baby's spine, for tests. Silva and Maria Giovanna's father, Felipe Marques, are still awaiting the results. Silva hopes her daughter will not suffer any severe consequences and that she will grow up to walk, talk and play with other children. 'I cannot believe it when the doctors say she will not walk,' Silva said. 'I need to believe that everything will be all right.'" REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino SEARCH "GLEYSE KELLY" FOR ALL IMAGES
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GF10000300753 Genesis Kladm holds Maria Giovanna, who has microcephaly, at their house in Recife, Brazil, January 30, 2016. Reuters Photographer Ueslei Marcelino: "Gleyse Kelly da Silva was seven months pregnant when an ultrasound showed her baby's head had stopped growing. Maria Giovanna, now three months, has microcephaly, a deformation characterised by abnormally small heads that can also include brain damage. The condition is suspected to be linked to the mosquito-borne Zika virus, which the World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency. My colleagues and I spent a day with Silva and her family at their home in Recife, eastern Brazil, which is at the centre of a crisis overwhelming local authorities. Silva, a 27-year-old toll-booth worker, became ill in April with a fever, back pain, itching and a rash. 'When I saw her the first time I cried,' Silva said. 'I saw my perfect daughter and thanked God. It was a feeling of love, happiness.' Such an assignment is delicate; you have to be respectful. I felt a responsibility to share their story and highlight the problem. Doctors took blood samples, as well as liquid from the baby's spine, for tests. Silva and Maria Giovanna's father, Felipe Marques, are still awaiting the results. Silva hopes her daughter will not suffer any severe consequences and that she will grow up to walk, talk and play with other children. 'I cannot believe it when the doctors say she will not walk,' Silva said. 'I need to believe that everything will be all right.'" REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino SEARCH "GLEYSE KELLY" FOR ALL IMAGES TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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GF10000300751 Reuters Photographer Ueslei Marcelino: "Gleyse Kelly da Silva was seven months pregnant when an ultrasound showed her baby's head had stopped growing. Maria Giovanna, now three months, has microcephaly, a deformation characterised by abnormally small heads that can also include brain damage. The condition is suspected to be linked to the mosquito-borne Zika virus, which the World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency. My colleagues and I spent a day with Silva and her family at their home in Recife, eastern Brazil, which is at the centre of a crisis overwhelming local authorities. Silva, a 27-year-old toll-booth worker, became ill in April with a fever, back pain, itching and a rash. 'When I saw her the first time I cried,' Silva said. 'I saw my perfect daughter and thanked God. It was a feeling of love, happiness.' Such an assignment is delicate; you have to be respectful. I felt a responsibility to share their story and highlight the problem. Doctors took blood samples, as well as liquid from the baby's spine, for tests. Silva and Maria Giovanna's father, Felipe Marques, are still awaiting the results. Silva hopes her daughter will not suffer any severe consequences and that she will grow up to walk, talk and play with other children. 'I cannot believe it when the doctors say she will not walk,' Silva said. 'I need to believe that everything will be all right.'" REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino SEARCH "GLEYSE KELLY" FOR ALL IMAGES TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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GF10000300752 Gleyse Kelly da Silva embraces her daughter Maria Giovanna, who has microcephaly, in Recife, Brazil, January 25, 2016. Reuters Photographer Ueslei Marcelino: "Gleyse Kelly da Silva was seven months pregnant when an ultrasound showed her baby's head had stopped growing. Maria Giovanna, now three months, has microcephaly, a deformation characterised by abnormally small heads that can also include brain damage. The condition is suspected to be linked to the mosquito-borne Zika virus, which the World Health Organization has declared a public health emergency. My colleagues and I spent a day with Silva and her family at their home in Recife, eastern Brazil, which is at the centre of a crisis overwhelming local authorities. Silva, a 27-year-old toll-booth worker, became ill in April with a fever, back pain, itching and a rash. 'When I saw her the first time I cried,' Silva said. 'I saw my perfect daughter and thanked God. It was a feeling of love, happiness.' Such an assignment is delicate; you have to be respectful. I felt a responsibility to share their story and highlight the problem. Doctors took blood samples, as well as liquid from the baby's spine, for tests. Silva and Maria Giovanna's father, Felipe Marques, are still awaiting the results. Silva hopes her daughter will not suffer any severe consequences and that she will grow up to walk, talk and play with other children. 'I cannot believe it when the doctors say she will not walk,' Silva said. 'I need to believe that everything will be all right.'" REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino SEARCH "GLEYSE KELLY" FOR ALL IMAGES TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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GM1EB1T1N3301 A girl kisses her father, a conscript, after a ceremony marking enrolment for new conscripts in the Ukrainian army in Kiev January 29, 2015. Ukraine's parliament voted January 15 to refresh its front-line forces and resume partial conscription after a top security official warned that Russian forces backing separatist rebels had sharply increased military activity in the east. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich (UKRAINE - Tags: CIVIL UNREST MILITARY POLITICS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY CONFLICT)
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GM1EABR04EY01 The daughter of a convicted crew member of the sunken ferry Sewol reads a letter from her father, at her home in Jindo November 18, 2014. Her father is serving a 5-year jail term for negligence over the ferry's sinking. Many loved ones of surviving crew members of the Sewol ferry disaster are being treated as a pariah amid outrage in South Korea over the deaths of 304 people on the doomed boat, which sank while making a turn on a routine voyage to the holiday island of Jeju. "Dad is sorry that we have to go through this because of him," she said, asking that her name not be used. "In his letters he calls himself 'ugly dad', 'stupid dad'." To match story SOUTHKOREA-FERRY/ Picture taken November 18, 2014. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: MARITIME DISASTER CRIME LAW SOCIETY)
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GM1EA2F0NBC01 California Army National Guard helicopter pilot David Duran hugs his daughter Luz after surprising her on Valentine's Day at Gates Elementary School in Los Angeles, California February 14, 2014. Duran has just returned from a year's deployment in Afghanistan. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY MILITARY EDUCATION)
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GM1EA2F039601 Brendan Goldblatt holds daughter Victoria as he kisses wife Maria Vasquez after getting married at the Empire State Building in the Manhattan borough of New York February 14, 2014. The Empire State Building traditionally hosts weddings on St. Valentine's Day. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY)
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GM1E99U15LL01 Daniele Fabbricatore, 39, from Britain, kisses his week-old-baby girl Gabriella, inside a hotel room in Anand town, about 70 km (44 miles) south of the western Indian city of Ahmedabad August 26, 2013. Gabriella was carried and delivered by Naina Patel, an Indian surrogate mother. India is a leading centre for surrogate motherhood, partly due to Hinduism's acceptance of the concept. The world's second test tube baby was born in Kolkata only two months after Louise Brown in 1978. Rising demand from abroad for Indian surrogate mothers has turned "surrogacy tourism" there into a billion dollar industry, according to a report by the Law Commission of India. Picture taken August 26, 2013. REUTERS/Mansi Thapliyal (INDIA - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) ATTENTION EDITORS: PICTURE 32 33 FOR PACKAGE 'SURROGACY IN INDIA'TO FIND ALL SEARCH 'SURROGACY ANAND'
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TM4E96O003M01 Ellie Mowry-Silverman, 6, spends time with one of her two fathers, Joe Silverman, in Sausalito, California June 23, 2013. Silverman plans to wed Rev. Paul Mowry, his same-sex partner of 27 years, if the U.S. Supreme Court declares California’s Proposition 8 ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional. Picture taken June 23, 2013. REUTERS/Noah Berger (UNITED STATES)
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GM1E96R0KCG01 New York State Senator Brad Hoylman (C) speaks as his husband David Sigal reaches out to touch their daughter Silvia's hand in front of a large crowd gathered to celebrate the U.S. Supreme Court ruling against the Defense of Marriage Act at the Stonewall Inn in New York June 26, 2013. The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a landmark victory for gay rights on Wednesday by forcing the federal government to recognize same-sex marriages in states where it is legal and paving the way for it in California, the most populous state. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY)
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GM1E96R0K4H01 New York State Senator Brad Hoylman (R) is kissed by his husband David Sigal after speaking to a large crowd gathered to celebrate the U.S. Supreme Court ruling against the Defense of Marriage Act at the Stonewall Inn in New York June 26, 2013. The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a landmark victory for gay rights on Wednesday by forcing the federal government to recognize same-sex marriages in states where it is legal and paving the way for it in California, the most populous state. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY)
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GM1E96R0IS101 Jason Howe, 48, and Adrian Perez, 48, who were married in Spain, and again in California, look at their twin daughters Clara (2nd L) and Olivia at a playground in West Hollywood, California after the United States Supreme Court ruled on California's Proposition 8 and the federal Defense of Marriage Act, June 26, 2013. The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a landmark victory for gay rights on Wednesday by forcing the federal government to recognize same-sex marriages in states where it is legal and paving the way for it in California, the most populous state. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS)
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GM1E96R0IL001 Jason Howe, 48, and Adrian Perez (R), 48, who were married in Spain, and again in California, hold their twin daughters Clara (L) and Olivia at a playground in West Hollywood, California after the United States Supreme court ruled on California's Proposition 8 and the federal Defense of Marriage Act, June 26, 2013. The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a landmark victory for gay rights on Wednesday by forcing the federal government to recognize same-sex marriages in states where it is legal and paving the way for it in California, the most populous state. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS)
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GM1E96C04XS01 Former U.S. President Bill Clinton is congratulated by his daughter Chelsea Clinton for his nomination as 'Father of the Year' at a lunch in New York, June 11, 2013. The non-profit National Father's Day Council honored Clinton at a New York fundraiser for Save the Children on Tuesday. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS)
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LM1E95O11QY01 Commander of the British Army's 2 Signals Regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Colin Vaudin, is greeted by his daughter Katherine, 9, before a parade marking completion of the unit's eight month Afghanistan tour of duty, in York, northern England May 24, 2013. REUTERS/Nigel Roddis (BRITAIN - Tags: MILITARY CIVIL UNREST)
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GM1E94T1KQK01 Cancer patient and blind Palestinian girl Aseel al-Haj Ahmed, 9, holds her mother's hand as she receives a regular treatment in a hospital in Gaza City April 29, 2013. Al-Haj Ahmed was afflicted with cancer when she was four months old, when doctors had to remove both her eyes and replace them with ocular prostheses as a result of a malignant tumour that struck her spinal cord. The schoolgirl is looked after by her unemployed father whose impoverished family includes his wife and four other children. Al-Haj Ahmed undergoes medical checks in local hospitals on a regular basis, with bills paid for by the Ministry of Health and other charity organisations. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY)
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GM1E94J0DQY01 (From R-L) Patrick Moran of Dorchester hugs his daughter Abigail, 7, as she prays beside a makeshift memorial for the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings beside her brother Pat, 14, in Boston, Massachusetts April 18, 2013. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW SPORT ATHLETICS)
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GM1E92L1NQP01 A freed detainee carries his daughters and kisses them after his release outside al-Rusafa prison in Baghdad February 21, 2013. Iraq's government released more than 200 prisoners held under anti-terrorism laws on Thursday as a goodwill gesture to try to appease Sunni Muslim demonstrators who are staging protests against Shi'ite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. Two months of demonstrations, mainly in Sunni-dominated Anbar province, have evolved into a tough challenge for the Shi'ite premier, increasing worries that could slide back into the sectarian confrontation of its recent past. Officials said a ministerial committee had freed some 200 detainees whose jail terms had ended or whose cases had been dismissed for lack of evidence. Sunni leaders say security forces use terrorism laws to unfairly target their sect. REUTERS/Thaier al-Sudani (IRAQ - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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GM1E92D00T701 Um Jaafar, a woman fighter in the Free Syrian Army, sits with her husband Abu Jaafar, a Sawt al-Haq (Voice of Rights) battalion commander, and her daughter Faten at their home in Aleppo February 12, 2013. Um Jaafar was a women's hairdresser before the revolution and after being trained by her husband, she is now a member of a Sawt al-Haq battalion on the frontline of Aleppo's Sheikh Saeed neighbourhood. REUTERS/Muzaffar Salman (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
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GM1E8CD0EVA01 Dale Smith holds the foot of his newborn baby Sofia Murchison-Smith, born at 6:25 am, at the New York Downtown Hospital in New York December 12, 2012. The date will be the last such triple date for almost a century until January 1, 2101. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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GM1E8B81NCJ01 Gigi Chao, the daughter of Hong Kong property tycoon Cecil Chao Sze-tsung, poses at the conference room of her office in Hong Kong September 27, 2012. A flood of men offered dates and marriage proposals to the lesbian daughter of Cecil Chao who was willing to pay $500 million HKD ($64 million) to a successful son-in-law. Gigi, who works with her father as the executive director of the family-owned Cheuk Nang Holdings Ltd, told Reuters in an exclusive interview that she saw her father's announcement as an act of love. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS) BESTQUALITY AVAILABLE
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GM1E89R1JI801 Gigi Chao (unseen), the daughter of Hong Kong property tycoon Cecil Chao Sze-tsung, shows part of a marriage proposal email she received, at her office in Hong Kong September 27, 2012. A flood of men offered dates and marriage proposals to the lesbian daughter of Cecil Chao who was willing to pay $500 million HKD ($64 million) to a successful son-in-law. Gigi, who works with her father as the executive director of the family-owned Cheuk Nang Holdings Ltd, told Reuters in an exclusive interview that she saw her father's announcement as an act of love. The top line means, "Wish you wealth". REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS)
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GM1E89R1JI401 Gigi Chao, the daughter of Hong Kong property tycoon Cecil Chao Sze-tsung, reads marriage proposal emails at her office in Hong Kong September 27, 2012. A flood of men offered dates and marriage proposals to the lesbian daughter of Cecil Chao who was willing to pay $500 million HKD ($64 million) to a successful son-in-law. Gigi, who works with her father as the executive director of the family-owned Cheuk Nang Holdings Ltd, told Reuters in an exclusive interview that she saw her father's announcement as an act of love. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS)
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GM1E89R1JHY01 Gigi Chao, the daughter of Hong Kong property tycoon Cecil Chao Sze-tsung, speaks next to a family photo of herself, her father (C) and brother Howard, during an interview at her office in Hong Kong September 27, 2012. A flood of men offered dates and marriage proposals to the lesbian daughter of Cecil Chao who was willing to pay $500 million HKD ($64 million) to a successful son-in-law. Gigi, who works with her father as the executive director of the family-owned Cheuk Nang Holdings Ltd, told Reuters in an exclusive interview that she saw her father's announcement as an act of love. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS)
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GM1E89R1JHT01 Gigi Chao, the daughter of Hong Kong property tycoon Cecil Chao Sze-tsung, listens to a question during an interview at her office in Hong Kong September 27, 2012. A flood of men offered dates and marriage proposals to the lesbian daughter of Cecil Chao who was willing to pay $500 million HKD ($64 million) to a successful son-in-law. Gigi, who works with her father as the executive director of the family-owned Cheuk Nang Holdings Ltd, told Reuters in an exclusive interview that she saw her father's announcement as an act of love. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS)
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GM1E89R1JHP01 Gigi Chao, the daughter of Hong Kong property tycoon Cecil Chao Sze-tsung, reacts while reading marriage proposal emails at her office in Hong Kong September 27, 2012. A flood of men offered dates and marriage proposals to the lesbian daughter of Cecil Chao who was willing to pay $500 million HKD ($64 million) to a successful son-in-law. Gigi, who works with her father as the executive director of the family-owned Cheuk Nang Holdings Ltd, told Reuters in an exclusive interview that she saw her father's announcement as an act of love. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS)
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GM1E89R1JHK01 Gigi Chao, the daughter of Hong Kong property tycoon Cecil Chao Sze-tsung, reads marriage proposal emails at her office in Hong Kong September 27, 2012. A flood of men offered dates and marriage proposals to the lesbian daughter of Cecil Chao who was willing to pay $500 million HKD ($64 million) to a successful son-in-law. Gigi, who works with her father as the executive director of the family-owned Cheuk Nang Holdings Ltd, told Reuters in an exclusive interview that she saw her father's announcement as an act of love. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS)
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GM1E89R1JHG01 Gigi Chao, the daughter of Hong Kong property tycoon Cecil Chao Sze-tsung, shows a ring during an interview at her office in Hong Kong September 27, 2012. A flood of men offered dates and marriage proposals to the lesbian daughter of Cecil Chao who was willing to pay $500 million HKD ($64 million) to a successful son-in-law. Gigi, who works with her father as the executive director of the family-owned Cheuk Nang Holdings Ltd, told Reuters in an exclusive interview that she saw her father's announcement as an act of love. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS)
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GM1E89R1JHC01 Gigi Chao, the daughter of Hong Kong property tycoon Cecil Chao Sze-tsung, poses at the conference room of her office in Hong Kong September 27, 2012. A flood of men offered dates and marriage proposals to the lesbian daughter of Cecil Chao who was willing to pay $500 million HKD ($64 million) to a successful son-in-law. Gigi, who works with her father as the executive director of the family-owned Cheuk Nang Holdings Ltd, told Reuters in an exclusive interview that she saw her father's announcement as an act of love. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS)
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GM1E89R1JH701 Gigi Chao, the daughter of Hong Kong property tycoon Cecil Chao Sze-tsung, poses at the conference room of her office in Hong Kong September 27, 2012. A flood of men offered dates and marriage proposals to the lesbian daughter of Cecil Chao who was willing to pay $500 million HKD ($64 million) to a successful son-in-law. Gigi, who works with her father as the executive director of the family-owned Cheuk Nang Holdings Ltd, told Reuters in an exclusive interview that she saw her father's announcement as an act of love. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS) FOR BEST QUALITY IMAGE SEE: GM1E8B81NCJ01
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GM1E89R1JH201 Gigi Chao, the daughter of Hong Kong property tycoon Cecil Chao Sze-tsung, poses at the conference room of her office in Hong Kong September 27, 2012. A flood of men offered dates and marriage proposals to the lesbian daughter of Cecil Chao who was willing to pay $500 million HKD ($64 million) to a successful son-in-law. Gigi, who works with her father as the executive director of the family-owned Cheuk Nang Holdings Ltd, told Reuters in an exclusive interview that she saw her father's announcement as an act of love. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS)
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GM1E89R1JGM01 Gigi Chao, the daughter of Hong Kong property tycoon Cecil Chao Sze-tsung, poses at the conference room of her office in Hong Kong September 27, 2012. A flood of men offered dates and marriage proposals to the lesbian daughter of Cecil Chao who was willing to pay $500 million HKD ($64 million) to a successful son-in-law. Gigi, who works with her father as the executive director of the family-owned Cheuk Nang Holdings Ltd, told Reuters in an exclusive interview that she saw her father's announcement as an act of love. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS)
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GM1E89N1UIZ01 Rithika, six years old, is tossed into the air by her father as they join devotees at the Arabian Sea on the fifth day of the ten-day-long Ganesh Chaturthi festival in Mumbai, September 23, 2012. Idols of the Hindu god Ganesh, the deity of prosperity, are taken through the streets in a procession accompanied by dancing and singing and later immersed in a river or the sea symbolising a ritual seeing-off of his journey towards his abode, taking away with him the misfortunes of all mankind. REUTERS/Vivek Prakash (INDIA - Tags: RELIGION SOCIETY)
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GM2E8870ETU01 Spain's Crown Prince Felipe (L), Princess Letizia and their daughters Infantas Leonor (R) and Sofia (2nd R) pause as they go for a walk in Port de Soller, on the Spain's Balearic island of Mallorca, August 6, 2012. REUTERS/Enrique Calvo (SPAIN - Tags: ROYALS ENTERTAINMENT)
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LM2E8841N6I98 Britain's Mo Farah (L) kisses his wife Tania as their daughter Rihanna makes a face after he won the men's 10,000m final at the London 2012 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium August 4, 2012. Mo Farah became Britain's first ever men's 10,000 metres Olympic champion at the London Games on Saturday. REUTERS/Phil Noble (BRITAIN - Tags: SPORT OLYMPICS SPORT ATHLETICS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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GM1E87N0KK201 Alejandra Bolvito, a visually impaired child, (L) is embraced by her father Hugo Bolvito (R) after her performance with the Santa Lucia Chorus, made up of visually impaired children, in a conservatory in Guatemala City, July 22, 2012. The Santa Lucia Chorus, which is promoted by the Meritorious Committee for the Blind and Deaf People of Guatemala, was performing in the conservatory during a contest for the visually impaired people of Latin America. REUTERS/Jorge Dan Lopez (GUATEMALA - Tags: SOCIETY)
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GM1E87H0QEV01 U.S. President Barack Obama kisses daughter Malia (R) as first lady Michelle Obama looks up as they attend the Olympic men's exhibition basketball game between Team USA and Brazil in Washington July 16, 2012. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS SPORT BASKETBALL OLYMPICS)
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GM1E8611OTC01 Rose Amor Divino brushes the teeth of her daughter Samille at home in the Brasilandia favela of Sao Paulo, April 24, 2012. Samille and her siblings suffer from a disease called Pelizaeus-Merzbacher, a rare genetic nervous disorder which affects coordination and intellect. Brazil's social security system INSS granted the family monetary assistance only for one of the three children, leaving the others to depend on the income from their father's job in a bakery. Picture taken April 24, 2012. REUTERS/Nacho Doce (BRAZIL - Tags: SOCIETY HEALTH) ATTENTION EDITORS: PICTURE 05 OF 26 FOR PACKAGE 'ROSE'S DIVINE LOVE'. TO FIND ALL IMAGES SEARCH 'DIVINE LOVE'
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LR2E84A0RRR07 A four-month-young baby holds the hand of her father in Eichenau near Munich April 9, 2012. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle (GERMANY - Tags: EDUCATION SOCIETY)
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GM1E82J19H901 Rasheda Ali, daughter of Muhammad Ali, arrives for the 16th annual Keep Memory Alive "Power of Love Gala" and 70th birthday celebration for her father at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada February 18, 2012. Proceeds from the event benefit the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in Las Vegas and the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, Kentucky. REUTERS/Steve Marcus (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SPORT BOXING PROFILE)
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LM1E7B710YV01 Leading Steward Hayden Alexander from HMS Liverpool poses for a photograph with his daughter Teyona after the ship returned to it's base in Portsmouth, southern England November 7, 2011. The warship returned home to Portsmouth on Monday after more than seven months working as part of NATO operations off the coast of Libya. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh (BRITAIN - Tags: MILITARY SOCIETY)
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GM1E7A802MK01 A Slovene soldier of SVNKON ISAF 16 contingent kisses his daughter after a farewell ceremony in Ljubljana October 7, 2011. Ninety Slovene soldiers will start their tour of duty at the end of October in Afghanistan. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic (SLOVENIA - Tags: MILITARY)
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GM1E7A201LT01 A Kenyan man plays with his daughters on the shores of Shela Island in Lamu, October 1, 2011, near the beach home of a disabled French woman held hostage. Kenyan coastguards were locked in a high-seas standoff on Saturday with gunmen holding a disabled French woman hostage and the abductors fired warning shots in the air, a government minister said. The elderly victim's Kenyan boyfriend, Lepapa, said six masked gunmen armed with assault rifles stormed their private beach house on Manda island under the cover of darkness, first rounding up the staff who they marched at gun-point to the main living quarters. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: SOCIETY CRIME LAW)
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GM1E6BC05ZO01 Canadian Air Force Major Desmond Brophy kisses his three year old daughter Kathleen during Remembrance Day ceremonies at the Queen's Park Veteran's Memorial in Toronto November 11, 2010. REUTERS/Mike Cassese (CANADA - Tags: MILITARY)
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GM1E68T1ECS01 Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron holds his baby daughter, Florence Rose Endellion Cameron, in Cornwall, western England, August 28, 2010. Florence was born on August 24 during the Camerons' summer holiday in Cornwall. Picture taken August 28, 2010. REUTERS/Stefan Rousseau/Pool (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS PROFILE)
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GM1E62J1KSG01 U.S. citizen Brad Fister, 29, kisses his 23-day-old baby daughter, Ashton in the southern Indian city of Hyderabad February 19, 2010. Fister and Michael Griebe, a gay couple who lives in Kentucky and own a computer firm, paid about U.S. $60,000 to a city-based infertility for the procedure where a donated egg was fertilized with his sperm and carried to term by an Indian surrogate mother. Ashton is the first surrogate child case to be handled by the U.S Consulate there and more gay couples are coming to to be Hyderabad to seek surrogate mothers, local media reported on Friday.REUTERS/Krishnendu Halder (INDIA - Tags: SOCIETY SCI TECH HEALTH IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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GM1E62F0RXZ01 East All-Star Paul Pierce of the Boston Celtics kisses his daughter Brianna before the start of the 2010 NBA All-Star Game in Dallas, Texas February 14, 2010. REUTERS/Mike Stone (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT BASKETBALL IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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WASE5BD19XQ01 A father holds his daughter at the annual Father-Daughter Purity Ball in Colorado Springs, Colorado September 14, 2007. Fathers recite a covenant committing themselves to the protection of their daughter's purity at the ball. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES)
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GM1E5AQ0ESD01 Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya embraces his granddaughter Irene Melara next to his daughter Xiomara Zelaya (L) during a visit at the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa October 25, 2009. Talks between ousted Honduran President Zelaya and the country's de facto leaders collapsed this week, throwing efforts to resolve a political crisis sparked by a June 28 coup back to square one. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido(HONDURAS POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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GM1E5861DK001 A girl wearing a traditional cow costume, sits on her father's back during the Gaijatra festival parade August 6, 2009. Family members who have lost a kin dressed up as deities and cows in remembrance of their loved ones during the festival. The cow is regarded as a holy animal that helps the departed souls reach heaven. REUTERS/Gopal Chitrakar (NEPAL RELIGION ANNIVERSARY IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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GM1E5851SLZ01 Freed U.S. journalist Euna Lee (L) is embraced by her husband Michael Saldate (2nd L) and daughter Hana Saldate after arriving with Laura Ling (3rd R) who is embraced by sister Lisa Ling and mother Mary in Burbank, California August 5, 2009. Ling, 32, and Lee, 36, American journalists freed by North Korea from months of detention, returned to U.S. soil early on Wednesday accompanied by Clinton, who secured their release in a meeting with the hermit state's leader Kim Jong-il. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok (UNITED STATES POLITICS MEDIA IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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GM1E5851NQI01 Freed U.S. journalist Euna Lee (C) is embraced by her husband Michael Saldate (top) and daughter Hana Saldate after arriving with Laura Ling and former President Bill Clinton in Burbank, California August 5, 2009. Ling, 32, and Lee, 36, American journalists freed by North Korea from months of detention, returned to U.S. soil early on Wednesday accompanied by Clinton, who secured their release in a meeting with the hermit state's leader Kim Jong-il. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok (UNITED STATES POLITICS MEDIA IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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GM1E56F0VP101 Los Angeles Lakers Kobe Bryant kisses his daughter Gianna (R) after they defeated the Orlando Magic to win the NBA basketball championship in Orlando, Florida June 14, 2009. REUTERS/Hans Deryk (UNITED STATES SPORT BASKETBALL IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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GM1E54D017G01 Two-month-old Giada Baldassone is kissed by her father during her baptism ceremony in a tent camp where earthquake victims are taking shelter in Paganica April 12, 2009. Thousands of people made homeless by Italy's deadliest earthquake in 30 years celebrated a sombre Easter on Sunday, huddling for Mass at makeshift chapels set up in tent cities and emergency shelters. REUTERS/Alessia Pierdomenico (ITALY DISASTER RELIGION)
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GM1E4C71TMV01 Henrik Stenson, his wife Emma, his daughter Lisa and his manager's daughter Elsa Schombie (bottom R) celebrate after the Sun City Challenge golf tournament December 7, 2008. Stenson won the Sun City Challenge by nine strokes at the Gary Player Country Club on Sunday. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko (SOUTH AFRICA)
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GM1E4BR08IR01 U.S. President-elect Barack Obama hugs his daughter Malia during a visit at a food bank at St. Columbanus school and parish in Chicago, November 26, 2008. REUTERS/John Gress (UNITED STATES)
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BM2E4AJ1C8N01 Venus Williams of the U.S. is congratulated by her father Richard Williams (R) after winning the final match against Italy's Flavia Pennetta at the WTA Zurich Open tennis tournament at the Hallenstadion in Zurich October 19, 2008. Williams won the match 7:6 (7:1) 6:2. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann (SWITZERLAND)
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GM1E49C002S01 Cazzandra Peterson (L) and her mother Robin leave flowers at Ground Zero in memory of father and husband William Peterson, during a ceremony marking the seventh anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, September 11, 2008. REUTERS/Chad Rachman-The New York Post/Pool (UNITED STATES)
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GM1E47T0T5B01 John Bergen gets a hug from his daughter Amanda after he arrived at the Calgary International Airport from Africa July 28, 2008. Bergen and his wife Eloise were missionaries in Kenya, and were nearly killed on July 9 in a vicious attack. REUTERS/Todd Korol (CANADA)
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GM1E47315BU01 Colombian policeman Armando Castellanos, who was rescued by army troops, hugs his daughter at a police club in Bogota July 3, 2008. French-Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt, three Americans and 11 other hostages held for years in jungle captivity were rescued on Wednesday from leftist guerrillas by Colombian troops posing as aid. REUTERS/Jorge Silva (COLOMBIA)
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GM1E4640NGO01 Yuri Sharapov, father of Russian player Maria Sharapova, watches the semi-final match between his daughter and Elena Dementieva of Russia at the Zurich Challenge WTA tournament in Kloten near Zurich, in this October 23, 2004 file photo. The families of athletes heading to the Beijing Games can only hope that years of scheduling meals, holidays and finances around their loved ones' sporting lives will be made worthwhile by Olympic success. To match feature OLYMPICS/FAMILIES REUTERS/Siggi Bucher/Files
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GM1E45804M101 Children hold a banner during a demonstration of solidarity with victims of violence in Amstetten where Josef Fritzl imprisoned his daughter for 24 years May 7, 2008. Austria's justice minister said local authorities were gullible in their dealings with Fritzl, who lured his daughter Elisabeth into a basement in 1984, drugging her and locking her up before abusing her for almost a quarter of a century and fathering her seven children. Fritzl claimed his missing daughter had left home to join a sect. The comments from Justice Minister Maria Berger were the first time the government has acknowledged official shortcomings in the handling of the case. The word "Liebe" means "Love". REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader (AUSTRIA)
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GM1DWXOOUDAA Former tennis star John McEnroe (L) and his daughter Anna watch the Los Angeles Lakers play the Utah Jazz during their NBA basketball game in Los Angeles December 28, 2007. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson (UNITED STATES)
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GM1DWQMCSJAA Two young girls ride on their father's rolling suitcase as they make their way to a flight at Newark's Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey, November 21, 2007. Americans were expected to travel in record numbers Wednesday for the traditional Thanksgiving holiday. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES)
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GM1DWMBNGHAA Convicted Bali bomber Imam Samudera alias Abdul Aziz talks to his daughter during his last family visit in Batu prison, Nusa Kambangan Island, October 29, 2007. Three Indonesian militants on death row for their involvement in planning the Bali bombings five years ago said they were ready to die and would not seek a presidential pardon. REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA)
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GM1DWDWQMVAA Ken Lane hugs his daughter Hannah after making a speech praising her at the annual Father-Daughter Purity Ball in Colorado Springs, Colorado September 14, 2007. The Ball, where fathers recite a covenant committing themselves to the protection of their daughters' purity, was started in 1998 in Colorado and now takes place across the nation. Picture taken September 14, 2007. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES)
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GM1DWDWOCWAA Kevin Smith kisses his daughter Madison, 12, at the annual Father-Daughter Purity Ball in Colorado Springs, Colorado September 14, 2007. The Ball, where fathers recite a covenant committing themselves to the protection of their daughter's purity, was started in 1998 in Colorado and now takes place across the nation. Picture taken September 14, 2007. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES)
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GM1DWDWHXZAA Steve Moon presents his daughter Rebecca with her great-grandmother's ring as a symbol of his love for her at the annual Father-Daughter Purity Ball in Colorado Springs, Colorado September 14, 2007. Randy Wilson founded the event in 1998, at which fathers recite a covenant committing themselves to the protection of their daughter's purity at the ball. Picture taken September 14, 2007. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES)
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GM1DVULBZHAA Brazil's Gilberto Godoy (L) smiles to his daughter after winning the men's volleyball semi-final match against Venezuela at the Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil July 27, 2007. REUTERS/Sergio Moraes (BRAZIL)
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GM1DVSCDIXAA Lieutenant-Colonel Daniel Villeneuve (L) plays with his daughter Miran Villeneuve at the Valcartier military base in Quebec City July 15, 2007. Soldiers and their families gathered at the Valcartier Garrison before their departure to Kandahar in Afghanistan. Picture taken July 15, 2007. REUTERS/Mathieu Belanger (CANADA)
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GM1DVQAMBKAA Sasha Obama looks out to her father, Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama (D-IL), as he greets supporters during a campaign stop in Pella, Iowa, July 4, 2007. REUTERS/Keith Bedford (UNITED STATES)
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GM1DVEAHPHAA Spanish Crown Prince Felipe's daughter Leonor waves as her father watches upon arriving at Madrid's private hospital "Ruber Internacional" May 1, 2007. Spain's future queen, Princess Letizia, has given birth to her second child, Sofia, the royal palace said on Sunday. REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN)
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GM1DVABCRGAA Crown Prince Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands shows his newborn daughter after his wife Princess Maxima gave birth to the couple's third child at the Bronovo hospital in The Hague, April 11, 2007. The newborn girl will be fourth in line to the Dutch throne after her father and her two sisters, Catharina-Amalia and Alexia. The couple have not yet decided on a name for the baby. REUTERS/Koen van Weel (NETHERLANDS)
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GM1DUZLZVAAA Heavyweight sumo competitor Mark Sagato of the U.S. holds his seven-week-old daughter Aurora at the U.S. Sumo Open in Los Angeles April 7, 2007. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson (UNITED STATES)
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GF1DUWEAUFAA Martina hugs her father Romuald Gorecki as they say goodbye before he goes on a plane to Afghanistan in Wroclaw, western Poland March 21, 2007. A total of 102 soldiers left Poland on Wednesday to go on a mission to Bagram, Afghanistan. REUTERS/Katarina Stoltz (POLAND)
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GM1DUWAHXKAA La Repubblica newspaper reporter Daniele Mastrogiacomo is embraced by his daughter as he arrives after his release from captivity in Afghanistan to Ciampino airport in Rome March 20, 2007. REUTERS/Giampiero Sposito (ITALY)
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GM1DUWAHHTAA La Repubblica newspaper reporter Daniele Mastrogiacomo (R) is embraced by his daughter as he arrives at Ciampino airport in Rome March 20, 2007, after his release from captivity in Afghanistan. REUTERS/Chris Helgren (ITALY)
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BM2DUQPYDRAA Petty Officer Second Class Ronny Gottschalk cuddles his seven-month-old daughter Mia-Sophie during a farewell ceremony at the northern German naval base of Wilhelmshaven February 20, 2007. The German Navy frigate F208 Niedersachsen is on its way to the Middle East and will replace frigate Karlsruhe in the Eastern Mediteranean supporting UNIFIL peacekeeping mission. REUTERS/Christian Charisius(GERMANY)
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GM1DUNZYNUAA A Slovenia's army member from the 10th motorized battalion kisses his daughter before their departure to Kosovo in Ljubljana February 6, 2007. Five hundred members of Slovene army will serve in a peace keeping mission KFOR (SIKON 15) in Kosovo. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic (SLOVENIA)
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GM1DTHCKSZAA Wenceslao Tilo Salvador, father of conjoined twins Angela Corina (R) and Angela Leticia, holds his daughters at the Roosevelt Hospital in Guatemala City August 15, 2006. The girls, joined at the chest, share a liver and will undergo an operation to separate them on Wednesday. Picture taken August 15, 2006. REUTERS/Carlos Duarte (GUATEMALA)
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RP2DSFIJKLAA A prisoner embraces his daughter during a family visit at an Iraqi military prison in Baghdad December 2, 2005. Every Friday, families are allowed to visit relatives being held in prison inside the al-Karrar Iraqi military base in Baghdad. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani Pictures of the Month December 2005
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PBEAHUOBECA [Princess Anne's] daughter Zara Phillips talks to her cousins Prince William (R) and Prince Harry (L) outside the Guildhall in Windsor following the civil wedding of their father [Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles] April 9, 2005. [Prince Charles finally married the love of his life on Saturday, in a simple town hall ceremony contrasting sharply with his spectacular cathedral wedding to the ill-fated Princess Diana.] (CREDIT : Peter Tarry/Sunday Times/WPA)
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RP5DRHXXKIAC PICTURES OF THE YEAR 2004 - Former U.S. President Bill Clinton and daughter Chelsea share a moment during the dedication ceremony for the William J. Clinton Presidential Center, in Little Rock, Arkansas November 18, 2004. REUTERS/Jeff Mitchell JM/HB
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RP5DRIDNSSAA Seven-year-old Japanese girl Hinako Sugimoto, wearing a yukata summer kimono, offers a flower to her father Kazuya during a father-daughter yukata fashion show at a Tokyo department store June 20, 2004. Fourteen fathers and their daughters presented yukata summer kimonos, with daughters expressed their love on Father's Day. REUTERS/Issei Kato IK/BY
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