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RC2DNCA1MGFS U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and El Salvador's Foreign Minister Alexandra Hill Tinoco sign a memorandum of understanding regarding civil nuclear cooperation between their countries at the Intercontinental Real Hotel in San Salvador, El Salvador, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025. Mark Schiefelbein/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2DNCABWQT8 U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and El Salvador's Foreign Minister Alexandra Hill Tinoco shake hands after signing a memorandum of understanding regarding civil nuclear cooperation between their countries at the Intercontinental Real Hotel in San Salvador, El Salvador, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025. Mark Schiefelbein/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2DNCA2K5MG U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and El Salvador's Foreign Minister Alexandra Hill Tinoco pose for a photo after signing a memorandum of understanding regarding civil nuclear cooperation between their countries at the Intercontinental Real Hotel in San Salvador, El Salvador, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025. Mark Schiefelbein/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2DNCAGEI4F U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and El Salvador's Foreign Minister Alexandra Hill Tinoco sign a memorandum of understanding regarding civil nuclear cooperation between their countries at the Intercontinental Real Hotel in San Salvador, El Salvador, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025. Mark Schiefelbein/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2XL6AVUN8S Sydney Sweeney and Alexandra Shipp present the award for Outstanding Comedy Series at the 35th annual GLAAD Media Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., March 14, 2024. REUTERS/Aude Guerrucci
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RC2XL6AD4KJV Sydney Sweeney and Alexandra Shipp present the award for Outstanding Comedy Series at the 35th annual GLAAD Media Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., March 14, 2024. REUTERS/Aude Guerrucci
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RC2XL6A04V4V Sydney Sweeney and Alexandra Shipp present the award for Outstanding Comedy Series at the 35th annual GLAAD Media Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., March 14, 2024. REUTERS/Aude Guerrucci
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RC2VL6A2R04W Sydney Sweeney and Alexandra Shipp arrive at the 35th annual GLAAD Media Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., March 14, 2024. REUTERS/Aude Guerrucci
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RC17E7295A70 Anne Muiga (L) and Alexandra Mora (R) of Feminist Majority cheer for democratic candidates as results are shown at the Arizona Democratic Party Election Night Party at the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel in Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. November 6, 2018. REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson
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RC1D4C886000 From L-R, Michael Ellis, International Director of the Guides Michelin, French chef Christophe Bacquie who was awarded with three Michelin stars for his restaurant Hotel du Castellet in the Var region, his wife Alexandra Perbet, and Claire Dorland-Clauzel, Executive Committee member of the Groupe Michelin attend the ceremony at the Seine Musicale center in Boulogne-Billancourt near Paris, France, February 5, 2018. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes
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RC14F91A0C40 From L-R, French chef Marc Veyrat, awarded with three Michelin stars for his restaurant La Maison des Bois in Manigod, French chef Christophe Bacquie, awarded with three Michelin stars for his restaurant Hotel du Castellet in the Var region, and his wife Alexandra Perbet, pose with the Michelin Guide 2018 during a ceremony at the Seine Musicale center in Boulogne-Billancourt near Paris, France, February 5, 2018. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes
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D1BETBCISEAC Cast members (L-R) Ashanti, Mira Sorvino, Alexandra Daniels, Sharon Stone and Selma Blair pose at a premiere for "Mothers and Daughters" at The London Hotel in West Hollywood, U.S., April 28, 2016. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
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D1BETBCGFHAB Cast members (L-R) Ashanti, Mira Sorvino, Alexandra Daniels, Sharon Stone and Selma Blair pose at a premiere for "Mothers and Daughters" at The London Hotel in West Hollywood, U.S., April 28, 2016. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
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BM2E539113801 Picture shows the Holiday Inn hotel in Munich's district of Schwabing, March 9, 2009. Defendant Helg Sgarbi is accused of blackmailing Susanne Klatten, a heiress to the BMW business empire who is ranked as one of Germany's richest woman by having his sexual trysts with them filmed and then demanding money. German media reported that Sgarbi recorded his meetings with Klatten in this hotel. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY CONFLICT SOCIETY)
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BM2E539111D01 Picture shows the Holiday Inn hotel in Munich's district of Schwabing, March 9, 2009. Defendant Helg Sgarbi is accused of blackmailing Susanne Klatten, a heiress to the BMW business empire who is ranked as one of Germany's richest woman by having his sexual trysts with them filmed and then demanding money. German media reported that Sgarbi recorded his meetings with Klatten in this hotel. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY CONFLICT SOCIETY)
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BM2E48G18D601 Demonstrators carry placards to protest against right-wing extremism in the northern Bavarian village of Warmensteinach, August 16, 2008. About 2,000 citizens of the region protested against a possible sale of a Warmensteinach hotel to a member of the right-wing National Party of Germany (NPD). REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2E48G184801 Picture shows the entrance of the hotel 'Pension Puchtler' in the northern Bavarian village of Warmensteinach, August 16, 2008. About 2,000 citizens of the region protested against a possible sale of the Warmensteinach hotel to a member of the right-wing National Party of Germany (NPD). REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2E48G17SK01 Seven year-old Lukas holds up a placard reading 'The NPD is boo and we are colourful' to protest against right-wing extremism in the northern Bavarian village of Warmensteinach, August 16, 2008. About 2,000 citizens of the region protested against a possible sale of a Warmensteinach hotel to a member of the right-wing National Party of Germany (NPD). REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2E48G17KE01 Demonstrators carry placards to protest against right-wing extremism in the northern Bavarian village of Warmensteinach, August 16, 2008. About 2,000 citizens of the region protested on Saturday against a possible sale of a Warmensteinach hotel to a member of the right-wing National Party of Germany (NPD). REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2E48G16YF01 An elderly woman carries a placard to protest against right-wing extremism in the northern Bavarian village of Warmensteinach, August 16, 2008. About 2,000 citizens of the region protested against a possible sale of a Warmensteinach hotel to a member of the right-wing National Party of Germany (NPD). REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2E48G16K801 Demonstrators carry placards to protest against right-wing extremism in the northern Bavarian village of Warmensteinach, August 16, 2008. About 2,000 citizens of the region protested on Saturday against a possible sale of a Warmensteinach hotel to a member of the right-wing National Party of Germany (NPD). REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2E42913S401 U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates sits in the library of the hotel Bayerischer Hof as he waits for bilateral talks during the 44th Conference on Security Policy in Munich, February 9, 2008. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUWDDLTAA German light heavyweight boxer Henry Maske (centre L) practices with his coach Manfred Wolke during a workout for media in Munich's Bayerischer Hof luxury hotel, March 21, 2007. Maske will fight U.S. boxing champion Virgil Hill in a rematch on March 31, 2007 in Munich. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUWDDBTAA German light heavyweight boxer Henry Maske (top) practices with his coach Manfred Wolke during a workout for media in Munich's Bayerischer Hof luxury hotel, March 21, 2007. Maske will fight U.S. boxing champion Virgil Hill in a rematch on March 31, 2007 in Munich. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUWDCREAA German light heavyweight boxer Henry Maske (top) practices with his coach Manfred Wolke during a workout for media in Munich's Bayerischer Hof luxury hotel, March 21, 2007. Maske will fight U.S. boxing champion Virgil Hill in a rematch on March 31, 2007 in Munich. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUOXXGAAA Head of EU foreign affairs Javier Solana (L) gestures during bilateral talks with Iranian top nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani during the second day of the 43rd Conference on Security Policy at the Bayerischer Hof hotel in Munich, February 11, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUOXWVIAA Head of EU foreign affairs Javier Solana (L) gestures during bilateral talks with Iranian top nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani during the second day of the 43rd Conference on Security Policy at the Bayerischer Hof hotel in Munich, February 11, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUOXOHSAA Iranian top nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani arrives for the second day of the 43rd Conference on Security Policy at the Bayerischer Hof hotel in Munich, February 11, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUOXNZAAA Russian Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov (L) talks to German Defence Minister Franz Josef Jung at the Bayerischer Hof hotel during the second day of the 43rd Conference on Security Policy in Munich, February 11, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUOXNSIAA Russian Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov (L) jokes with German Defence Minister Franz Josef Jung (C) and head of EU foreign affairs Javier Solana at the Bayerischer Hof hotel during the second day of the 43rd Conference on Security Policy in Munich, February 11, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUOXLPKAA German Defence Minister Franz Josef Jung laughs before the start of the second day of the 43rd Conference on Security Policy at the Bayerischer Hof hotel in Munich, February 11, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUOXLEQAA U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates (R) and chairman of the 43rd Conference on Security Policy Horst Teltschik smile before the start of the second day of the conference at the Bayerischer Hof hotel in Munich, February 11, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUOTLYCAA German Defence Minister Franz-Josef Jung (L) German Chancellor Angela Merkel (2ndL) and U.S. Defence Sectretary Robert Gates smile before their bilateral talks at the Bayerischer Hof hotel during the 43rd Conference on Security Policy in Munich, February 10, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUOTKXRAA U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates arrives for bilateral talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the Bayerischer Hof hotel during the 43rd Conference on Security Policy in Munich, February 10, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUOSZTQAA Russian president Vladimir Putin (R) touches his face as he sits next to the chairman of the 43rd Conference on Security Policy Horst Teltschik during the conference at the Bayerischer Hof hotel in Munich, February 10, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUOSZCDAA Russian president Vladimir Putin awaits the official start of the 43rd Conference on Security Policy at the Bayerischer Hof hotel in Munich, February 10, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUOSYJXAA Russian president Vladimir Putin, Ukrainian president Victor Yushchenko, Estonian president Toomas Hendrik Ilves and NATO secretary general Jaap de Hoop Scheffer (R-L) await the official start of the 43rd Conference on Security Policy at the Bayerischer Hof hotel in Munich, February 10, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUOSXUBAA Russian president Vladimir Putin addresses the audience at the Bayerischer Hof hotel during the 43rd Conference on Security Policy in Munich, February 10, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUOSWZSAA Head of EU foreign affairs Javier Solana awaits the official start of the 43rd Conference on Security Policy at the Bayerischer Hof hotel in Munich, February 10, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUOSVZOAA Russian President Vladimir Putin gestures during his speech at the Bayerischer Hof hotel during the 43rd Conference on Security Policy in Munich, February 10, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUOSUQFAA Russian President Vladimir Putin gestures during his speech at the Bayerischer Hof hotel during the 43rd Conference on Security Policy in Munich, February 10, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUOSRYKAA German Chancellor Angela Merkel (L) welcomes U.S. senator Robert Lieberman (C) and U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates at the Bayerischer Hof hotel during the 43rd Conference on Security Policy in Munich, February 10, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUOSQGRAA U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates (R) chats as German Chancellor Angela Merkel stands next to him at the Bayerischer Hof hotel during the 43rd Conference on Security Policy in Munich, February 10, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUOSOXGAA Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) awaits the official start of the 43rd Conference on Security Policy as U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates looks down at the Bayerischer Hof hotel in Munich, February 10, 2007. RUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUOOGRFAA German police officers stand between police vehicles near the Bayerischer Hof hotel before the start of the 43rd Conference on Security Policy in Munich, February 9, 2007. The Security Conference starts February 9 and will run until February 11. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DUOOFPUAA German police officers guard in front of the Bayerischer Hof hotel before the start of the 43rd Conference on Security Policy in Munich, February 9, 2007. The Security Conference starts February 9 and will run until February 11. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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GM1DUKXCZUAA Lead singer of the German pop group 'Tokio Hotel' Bill Kaulitz (2nd L) kneels on the sofa as German singer Yvonne Catterfeld (L), German retired luger Sylke Otto (2nd R) and German actress Maria Fuertwaengler sit during the German television show 'Wetten, dass..?' (Bet it..?) in the southern German town of Friedrichshafen, January 20, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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GM1DUKXCTDAA Lead singer of the German pop group 'Tokio Hotel' Bill Kaulitz smiles during the German television show 'Wetten, dass..?' (Bet it..?) in the southern German town of Friedrichshafen, January 20, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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GM1DUKWQABAA Lead singer of the German pop group 'Tokio Hotel' Bill Kaulitz waves to fans during the German television show 'Wetten, dass..?' (Bet it..?) in the southern German town of Friedrichshafen, January 20, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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GF1DUKWTESAA Lead singer of the German pop group 'Tokio Hotel' Bill Kaulitz applauds during the German television show 'Wetten, dass..?' (Bet it..?) in the southern German town of Friedrichshafen, January 20, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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GF1DUKWSYSAB German TV entertainer Thomas Gottschalk (L) and lead singer of the German pop group 'Tokio Hotel' Bill Kaulitz wave to fans during the German television show 'Wetten, dass..?' (Bet it..?) in the southern German town of Friedrichshafen, January 20, 2007. REUTERS/Alexandra Beier (GERMANY)
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BM2DSVQDDXAA Brazil's Ronaldo leaves the team bus during the team's arrival at a Munich hotel June 16, 2006. Brazil will play Australia in their Group F World Cup 2006 soccer match on Sunday in Munich. REUTERS/Alexandra Winkler (GERMANY)
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BM2DSRUDRAAA Pictures shows Munich's famous hotel Bayerischer Hof, May 22, 2006. WORLD CUP 2006 PREVIEW CITYSCAPE REUTERS/Alexandra Winkler (GERMANY)
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RP6DRNABKJAC Former junior defence minister Ludwig-Holger Pfahls leaves an hotel in Augsburg, September 1, 2005. Pfahls was released from prison on Thursday after spending more than a year in jail. The former junior defence minister in Chancellor Helmut Kohl's government was found guilty of corruption earlier this month of corruption and tax evasion after admitting receiving funds from an arms dealer who supplied tanks to Saudi Arabia. REUTERS/Alexandra Winkler AX/CVI
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RP6DRNABKJAB Former German junior defence minister Ludwig-Holger Pfahls poses outside an Augsburg hotel, September 1, 2005. Pfahls was released from prison on Thursday morning after spending more than a year in jail. The former junior defence minister in Chancellor Helmut Kohl's government was found guilty of corruption and tax evation earlier this month after admitting receiving funds from an arms dealer who supplied tanks to Saudi Arabia. REUTERS/Alexandra Winkler AX/AA
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RP6DRNABKJAA Former junior defence minister Ludwig-Holger Pfahls smiles during a news conference in an Augsburg hotel, September 1, 2005. Pfahls was released from prison on Thursday after spending more than a year in jail. The former junior defence minister in Chancellor Helmut Kohl's government was found guilty of corruption earlier this month of corruption and tax evasion after admitting receiving funds from an arms dealer who supplied tanks to Saudi Arabia. REUTERS/Alexandra Winkler AX/AA
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RP6DRNABKIAC Former junior defence minister Ludwig-Holger Pfahls poses for the media before a news conference in an Augsburg hotel, September 1, 2005. Pfahls was released from prison on Thursday after spending more than a year in jail. The former junior defence minister in Chancellor Helmut Kohl's government was found guilty of corruption earlier this month of corruption and tax evasion after admitting receiving funds from an arms dealer who supplied tanks to Saudi Arabia. REUTERS/Alexandra Winkler AX/AA
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RP6DRNABKIAB Former junior defence minister Ludwig-Holger Pfahls smiles during a news conference in an Augsburg hotel, September 1, 2005. Pfahls was released from prison on Thursday after spending more than a year in jail. The former junior defence minister in Chancellor Helmut Kohl's government was found guilty of corruption earlier this month of corruption and tax evasion after admitting receiving funds from an arms dealer who supplied tanks to Saudi Arabia. REUTERS/Alexandra Winkler AX/AA
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RP6DRMWCZCAA Denmark's Crown Princess Mary receives flowers from 7-year-old Alexandra Seville at a luncheon hosted by the Mental Health Foundation at the Four Seasons Hotel in Sydney March 3, 2005. REUTERS/Patrick Riviere/Pool PR/YH
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RP6DRMWCZAAA Denmark's Crown Princess Mary receives flowers from 7-year-old Alexandra Seville at a luncheon hosted by the Mental Health Foundation at the Four Seasons Hotel in Sydney March 3, 2005. REUTERS/Patrick Riviere/Pool PR/YH
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RP6DRMWCYLAA Denmark's Crown Princess Mary receives flowers at a Mental Health Foundation luncheon at the Four Seasons Hotel in Sydney. Denmark's Crown Princess Mary receives flowers from 7-year-old Alexandra Seville at a Mental Health Foundation luncheon at the Four Seasons Hotel in Sydney March 3, 2005. Royal fever has been sweeping Australia as Britain's Prince Charles and Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary criss-cross the continent this week - and republicans and monarchists could not be happier. REUTERS/Mick Tsikas/Pool
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PBEAHUOCKDW Denmark's Crown Princess Mary receives flowers from 7-year-old Alexandra Seville at a luncheon hosted by the Mental Health Foundation at the Four Seasons Hotel in Sydney March 3, 2005.
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RP5DRHZIRDAA U.S. Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry (R) hugs his daughter Alexandra as he prepares to leave his hotel in Bal Harbour, Florida, October 1, 2004. Kerry debated President George W. Bush in Miami last night, in the first of three scheduled debates. REUTERS/Jim Young JY/HB
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RP4DRIGNHKAB Karl-Heinz Wildmoser, president of German soccer club 1860 Munich, leaves a Munich hotel after a TV show, March 14, 2004. Wildmoser, suspected of bribery related to the construction of the new city soccer stadium "Allianz Arena", was released from prison on bail on Friday. State prosecutors said they had agreed to release the Bundesliga club chief against the payment of an undisclosed amount. Wildmoser, his son and two others were arrested on Tuesday on suspicion they took bribes from a company that won the bid to build the Munich stadium to be used a one of the showcase arenas for the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany. REUTERS/Alexandra Winkler REUTERS AX/THI
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RP4DRIGNHKAA Karl-Heinz Wildmoser, president of German soccer club 1860 Munich, smiles as he leaves a TV show in a Munich hotel, March 14, 2004. Wildmoser, suspected of bribery related to the construction of the new city soccer stadium "Allianz Arena", was released from prison on bail on Friday. State prosecutors said they had agreed to release the Bundesliga club chief against the payment of an undisclosed amount. Wildmoser, his son and two others were arrested on Tuesday on suspicion they took bribes from a company that won the bid to build the Munich stadium to be used a one of the showcase arenas for the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany. REUTERS/Alexandra Winkler REUTERS AX/THI
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RP4DRIGNHJAC Karl-Heinz Wildmoser, president of German soccer club 1860 Munich, smiles as he leaves a TV show in a Munich hotel, March 14, 2004. Wildmoser, suspected of bribery related to the construction of the new city soccer stadium "Allianz Arena", was released from prison on bail on Friday. State prosecutors said they had agreed to release the Bundesliga club chief against the payment of an undisclosed amount. Wildmoser, his son and two others were arrested on Tuesday on suspicion they took bribes from a company that won the bid to build the Munich stadium to be used a one of the showcase arenas for the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany. REUTERS/Alexandra Winkler AX/THI
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RP3DRIELXPAA A Macedonian policeman secures the area in front of the Alexandra Palashotel in Skopje November 14, 2002. Representatives from 17 centralEuropean countries will meet for the Central European Initiative summiton Friday, ahead of a regional summit focusing on improving economiesstruggling after the downfall of communism and a decade of Balkan wars.REUTERS/Ognen Teofilovski
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RP3DRHZMZPAA A worker fixes a giant poster showing an image of the White House justbehind the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin May 21, 2002. From his hotel U.S.President George W. Bush will be able to see the poster during hisvisit to Germany on May 22 and 23. The Brandenburg Gate in the centreof Berlin has been undergoing renovation work in recent months and theconstruction work has been concealed behind canvas images of the Berlinlandmark. REUTERS/Alexandra Winkler REUTERSAX/JOH
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RP3DRHZMZOAA A worker fixes a giant poster showing an image of the White House justbehind the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin May 21, 2002. From his hotel U.S.President George W. Bush will be able to see the poster during hisvisit to Germany on May 22 and 23. The Brandenburg Gate in the centreof Berlin has been undergoing renovation work in recent months and theconstruction work has been concealed behind canvas images of the Berlinlandmark. REUTERS/Alexandra WinklerAX/JOH/CLH/
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RP3DRHZMZJAA Workers pull up a giant poster showing an image of the White House justbehind the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin May 21, 2002. From his hotel U.S.President George W. Bush will be able to see the poster during hisvisit to Germany on May 22 and 23. The Brandenburg Gate in the centreof Berlin has been undergoing renovation work in recent months and theconstruction work has been concealed behind canvas images of the Berlinlandmark. REUTERS/Alexandra WinklerAX/JOH/CLH/
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RP3DRHYICAAB Die Mitglieder des oesterreichischen Olympiateams werden am Montag, dem28 Jaenner 2002, in einem Wiener Hotel neu eingekleidet. Im BildAlexandra Meissnitzer beim Jackenprobieren. REUTERS/Leonhard FoegerREUTERSLF/
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RP3DRHYHZWAB Die Mitglieder des oesterreichischen Olympiateams werden am Montag, dem28 Jaenner 2002, in einem Wiener Hotel neu eingekleidet. Im Bild RenateGoetschl, Peter Schroecksnadel und Alexandra Meissnitzer.REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger REUTERSLF/
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RP3DRHYHWYAA Die Mitglieder des oesterreichischen Olympiateams werden am Montag, dem28 Jaenner 2002, in einem Wiener Hotel neu eingekleidet. Im BildAlexandra Meissnitzer beim packen ihrer Tasche. REUTERS/Leonhard FoegerREUTERSLF/
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RP2DRIMZGCAA German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and Syrian President Basharal-Assad walk past the honour guard in Berlin July 10, 2001. Assadsupporters cheered his arrival at Berlin's Adlon Hotel, while around 50people protested against Syria's human rights record at the beginningof his official two-day visit to Germany.JOH/GB
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RP2DRIEAWLAA German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder welcomes Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Berlin July 10, 2001. Assad supporters cheered his arrival at Berlin's Adlon Hotel, while around 50 people protested against Syria's human rights record at the beginning of his official two-day visit to Germany.JOH/GB
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RP2DRIHHSCAA Macedonian President Boris Trajkovski (L) welcomes Greece Prime Minister Costas Simitis (R) before their bilateral meeting in Alexandra Palas hotel in Skopje February 22, 2001. The leaders of Albania, Bulgaria, Bosnia, Macedonia, Yugoslavia, Greece, Turkey and Romania, with Croatia acting as observer, will meet in the Macedonian capital on Friday to discuss two main issues, security in the region and an economic plan.DD/
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RP2DRIHHSAAA Macedonian Foreign Minister Srgam Kerim (R) hugs his Bulgarian counterpart Nadezhda Mihailova (L) before their bilateral meeting in Alexandra Palas hotel in Skopje February 22, 2001. The leaders of Albania, Bulgaria, Bosnia, Macedonia, Yugoslavia, Greece, Turkey and Romania, with Croatia acting as observer, will meet in the Macedonian capital on Friday to discuss two main issues, security in the region and an economic plan.DD/
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RP2DRIHGZQAA A Macedonian policeman, armed with AK-47 rifle secures the area in front of Alexandra Palas hotel in Skopje February 22, 2001. The leaders of Albania, Bulgaria, Bosnia, Macedonia, Yugoslavia, Greece, Turkey and Romania, with Croatia acting as observer, will meet in the Macedonian capital on Friday to discuss two main issues, security in the region and an economic plan.OP/
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RP2DRIHGZOAA A Macedonian policeman armed with an AK-47 rifle secures the area in front of Alexandra Palas hotel in Skopje February 22, 2001. The leaders of Albania, Bulgaria, Bosnia, Macedonia, Yugoslavia, Greece, Turkey and Romania, with Croatia acting as observer, will meet in the Macedonian capital on Friday to discuss two main issues, security in the region and an economic plan.OP/
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