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RC2EYDAN34ZN Jim Umpleby, chairman & CEO of Caterpillar, and Joe Creed, COO of Caterpillar, ring the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., April 15, 2025. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
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RC2EYDACO93W Jim Umpleby, chairman & CEO of Caterpillar, and Joe Creed, COO of Caterpillar, ring the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., April 15, 2025. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
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RC23UAA2STIP Wallabies' Angus Bell, Max Jorgensen, Fraser McReight, Dylan Pietsch, Joseph Suaalii and Allan Alaalatoa pose in the Australian jersey for the 2025 British and Irish Lions tour to Australia at Sydney 's Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney, Australia October 29, 2024. REUTERS/Nick Mulvenney
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RC26UAAMRM7K FILE PHOTO: Wallabies' Angus Bell, Max Jorgensen, Fraser McReight, Dylan Pietsch, Joseph Suaalii and Allan Alaalatoa pose in the Australian jersey for the 2025 British and Irish Lions tour to Australia at Sydney 's Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney, Australia October 29, 2024. REUTERS/Nick Mulvenney/File Photo
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UP1EK56060NZ2 Athletics - World Athletics Relays - Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium, Nassau, Bahamas - May 5, 2024 Melissa Jefferson, Tamari Davis And Celera Barnes of the U.S. celebrate winning the 4X100 metres relay women final alongside second placed France's Chloe Galet, Gemima Joseph, Helene Parisot and Mallory Leconte and third placed Britain's Alyson Bell, Amy Hunt, Bianca Williams and Aleeya Sibbons REUTERS/Dante Carrer
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UP1EK2R1LN19D Soccer Football - FA Cup - Fifth Round - Luton Town v Manchester City - Kenilworth Road, Luton, Britain - February 27, 2024 Luton Town's Joseph Johnson comes on as a substitute to replace Amari'i Bell as manager Rob Edwards looks on REUTERS/David Klein
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UP1EG9D1A9020 Rugby Union - Premiership - Sale Sharks v Bath Rugby - AJ Bell Stadium, Eccles, Britain - September 13, 2020 Bath's Jonathan Joseph scores their fourth try Action Images/Jason Cairnduff
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UP1EG9D1A691U Rugby Union - Premiership - Sale Sharks v Bath Rugby - AJ Bell Stadium, Eccles, Britain - September 13, 2020 Bath's Jonathan Joseph intercepts the ball before scoring their fourth try Action Images/Jason Cairnduff
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UP1EG9D1A5Z1T Rugby Union - Premiership - Sale Sharks v Bath Rugby - AJ Bell Stadium, Eccles, Britain - September 13, 2020 Bath's Jonathan Joseph intercepts the ball before scoring their fourth try Action Images/Jason Cairnduff
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UP1EG9D19OI0L Rugby Union - Premiership - Sale Sharks v Bath Rugby - AJ Bell Stadium, Eccles, Britain - September 13, 2020 Bath's Jonathan Joseph celebrates scoring their fourth try Action Images/Jason Cairnduff
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UP1EG9D19ND0F Rugby Union - Premiership - Sale Sharks v Bath Rugby - AJ Bell Stadium, Eccles, Britain - September 13, 2020 Bath's Jonathan Joseph scores their fourth try Action Images/Jason Cairnduff
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RC28DG9MDX04 Teresa Dougherty and husband Joseph watch the folding of the flag that was on the casket by All Veterans Funeral & Cremation funeral director Michal Neel (L) and arrangements director Catherine Bell (R) prior to the burial of her father George Trefren, a 90-year-old Korean War veteran who died of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in a nursing home, in Denver, Colorado, U.S. April 27, 2020. REUTERS/Rick Wilking
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RC275G9VGQUJ Joseph McCarthy gestures at the finish line as the bells ring at Old South Church on the seventh anniversary of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., April 15, 2020. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
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RC275G910BVX Joseph McCarthy gestures at the finish line as the bells ring at Old South Church on the seventh anniversary of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., April 15, 2020. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
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RC275G90WS0M Joseph McCarthy gestures at the finish line as the bells ring at Old South Church on the seventh anniversary of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., April 15, 2020. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
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RC1D8E3DF970 Rugby Union - Premiership - Sale Sharks v Bath Rugby - AJ Bell Stadium, Sale, Britain - April 26, 2019 Bath Rugby's Jonathan Joseph Action Images/Craig Brough
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GF10000364621 Joe Kennedy (2nd L), then president and CEO, and Tim Westergren (2nd R), co-founder and then chief strategy officer of Pandora internet radio, ring the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange, in this June 15, 2011 file photo. Pandora Media Inc hopes to go back to the future with the return of co-founder Tim Westergren as CEO and a renewed focus on its industry-leading data trove, built from the listening habits of more than 81 million people. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/Files
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MT1ACI14324348 March 20, 2016; Spokane , WA, USA; Oregon Ducks guard Tyler Dorsey (5) and forward Jordan Bell (1) play for the ball against St. Joseph's Hawks forward DeAndre Bembry (43) during the second half in the second round of the 2016 NCAA Tournament at Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters Picture Supplied by Action Images (TAGS: Sport Basketball NCAA) *** Local Caption *** 2016-03-21T042207Z_885627127_NOCID_RTRMADP_3_NCAA-BASKETBALL-NCAA-TOURNAMENT-SECOND-ROUND-OREGON-VS-ST-JOSEPH-S.JPG
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MT1ACI14324340 March 20, 2016; Spokane , WA, USA; Oregon Ducks forward Jordan Bell (1) plays for the ball against St. Joseph's Hawks guard Lamarr Kimble (0) during the second half in the second round of the 2016 NCAA Tournament at Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters Picture Supplied by Action Images (TAGS: Sport Basketball NCAA) *** Local Caption *** 2016-03-21T040524Z_27952270_NOCID_RTRMADP_3_NCAA-BASKETBALL-NCAA-TOURNAMENT-SECOND-ROUND-OREGON-VS-ST-JOSEPH-S.JPG
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MT1ACI14324332 March 20, 2016; Spokane , WA, USA; Oregon Ducks forward Jordan Bell (1) keeps the ball away from St. Joseph's Hawks forward DeAndre Bembry (43) during the second half in the second round of the 2016 NCAA Tournament at Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters Picture Supplied by Action Images (TAGS: Sport Basketball NCAA) *** Local Caption *** 2016-03-21T034457Z_381517063_NOCID_RTRMADP_3_NCAA-BASKETBALL-NCAA-TOURNAMENT-SECOND-ROUND-OREGON-VS-ST-JOSEPH-S.JPG
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MT1ACI14324289 March 20, 2016; Spokane , WA, USA; St. Joseph's Hawks forward James Demery (25) moves to the basket against Oregon Ducks forward Jordan Bell (1), guard Tyler Dorsey (5) and forward Chris Boucher (25) during the first half in the second round of the 2016 NCAA Tournament at Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena. Mandatory Credit: James Snook-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters Picture Supplied by Action Images (TAGS: Sport Basketball NCAA) *** Local Caption *** 2016-03-21T024923Z_1566422181_NOCID_RTRMADP_3_NCAA-BASKETBALL-NCAA-TOURNAMENT-SECOND-ROUND-OREGON-VS-ST-JOSEPH-S.JPG
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GF10000338395 A 52-meter-high bell tower is seen at St. Joseph's Catholic Cathedral on Liberation Avenue in Eritrea's capital Asmara, February 19, 2016. Eritrea's capital city boasts one of the world's finest collections of early 20th century architecture, which the authorities want declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. When Italy's colonial experiment in Eritrea ended in 1941, it left behind an array of Rationalist, Futurist, Art Deco and other styles of Modernism in Asmara, a city they nicknamed "La Piccola Roma" or "Little Rome". REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES
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GF20000076744 Pete De Paola (R) attempts to photograph his son Joseph as he plays on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange just after the closing bell, November 27, 2015. Traders traditionally bring their kids to work for half day of trading on the Friday after Thanksgiving holiday. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
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GF20000076743 Joseph and his sister Arianna De Paola plays on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange just after the closing bell, November 27, 2015. Traders traditionally bring their kids to work for half day of trading on the Friday after Thanksgiving holiday. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
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GF20000076742 Joseph De Paola plays on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange just after the closing bell, November 27, 2015. Traders traditionally bring their kids to work for half day of trading on the Friday after Thanksgiving holiday. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
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GF20000076732 Joseph De Paola plays on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange just after the closing bell, November 27, 2015. Traders traditionally bring their kids to work for half day of trading on the Friday after Thanksgiving holiday. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
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MT1ACI14118196 Oct 23, 2015; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Toronto Raptors guard Cory Joseph (6) moves the ball against Washington Wizzards guard Ish Smith (5) and Jared Dudley (1) during the second half at the Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters Picture Supplied by Action Images (TAGS: Sport Basketball NBA) *** Local Caption *** 2015-10-24T024002Z_49296438_NOCID_RTRMADP_3_NBA-PRESEASON-WASHINGTON-WIZARDS-AT-TORONTO-RAPTORS.JPG
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GM1EB2N1DY201 A church bell hangs from a tree brunch outside a catholic church and a school in Odek village, north of Uganda capital Kampala February 14, 2015. Odek is the birthplace of Joseph Kony, founder and leader of the rebel group Lord's Resistance Army. The LRA rose up against the government in northern Uganda under the leadership of Kony in the late 1980s and has been accused of abducting children to serve as fighters and sex slaves. Having earned a reputation for carrying out massacres and mutilating victims, the LRA left Uganda about a decade ago and has roamed across parts of Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan and CAR since then, eluding efforts to defeat them. Kony was indicted for war crimes and crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands, in 2005, but is still at large. Picture taken February 14, 2015. REUTERS/James Akena (UGANDA - Tags: SOCIETY RELIGION CRIME LAW POLITICS CIVIL UNREST EDUCATION)
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GM1EAAL1ESU01 A Boeing Bell V-22 Osprey is seen onboard the USS Peleliu, an amphibious assault ship docked in Subic Bay, a former U.S. Navy base next to Olongapo, northwest of Manila, October 21, 2014. Philippine President Benigno Aquino rejected on Monday calls to tear up the Visiting Forces Agreement with the United States after an American serviceman was charged with the murder of a transgender Filipino outside a former U.S Navy base. U.S. Private First Class Joseph Scott Pemberton is accused of murdering Jeffrey Laude, who also goes by the name Jennifer, in Olongapo City, about 50 km (30 miles) north of Manila. Under the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA), the Philippines is supposed to exercise jurisdiction over such a crime. Some lawmakers and activists have called on the government to terminate the VFA unless the United States hands him over. Pemberton is under the custody of his superiors aboard USS Peleliu. REUTERS/Lorgina Minguito (PHILIPPINES - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW MILITARY MARITIME TRANSPORT)
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GM1EA9K08BY01 Joseph Tsai, vice chairman and co-founder of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. rings a ceremonial bell at the New York Stock Exchange to celebrate the company's initial public offering (IPO) under the ticker "BABA", in New York September 19, 2014. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd's shares surged by more than 40 percent in their first day of trading on Friday as investors jumped in to buy what looks likely to be the largest IPO in history. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY)
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GM1EA6A02AT01 Time Inc. CEO Joe Ripp (2nd L) claps after ringing the bell to open trading at the New York Stock Exchange in New York June 9, 2014. Time Inc, the magazine company that is home to People, Sports Illustrated and Time, saw its shares fall lower on the New York Stock Exchange on Monday in its first trading session following a spinoff from its parent, Time Warner Inc. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS MEDIA)
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GM1EA6A022701 Time Inc. CEO Joe Ripp poses on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange after ringing the opening bell in New York June 9, 2014. Time Inc, the magazine company that is home to People, Sports Illustrated and Time, saw its shares fall lower on the New York Stock Exchange on Monday in its first trading session following a spinoff from its parent, Time Warner Inc. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS HEADSHOT MEDIA)
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GM1EA6A01V601 Time Inc. CEO Joe Ripp poses on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange after ringing the opening bell in New York June 9, 2014. Time Inc, the magazine company that is home to People, Sports Illustrated and Time, saw its shares fall lower on the New York Stock Exchange on Monday in its first trading session following a spinoff from its parent, Time Warner Inc. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS HEADSHOT MEDIA)
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GM1EA150XA901 Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Ralph Gonsalves (R) consoles Sheena, the daughter of his cousin Raymond Gonsalves, following his funeral service at the Saint Joseph Roman Catholic Church in Belle Vue January 4, 2014. Ralph Gonsalves told local media on Saturday that Raymond Gonsalves was one of nine people, including a two-year-old Canadian tourist, killed on the eastern Caribbean island during a torrential downpour on Christmas eve, which caused severe flooding and damage on the leeward side of the island. According to local media, three others are still missing. REUTERS/Andrea De Silva (SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES - Tags: DISASTER POLITICS OBITUARY ENVIRONMENT)
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GM1E9AM05WM01 Joseph Panessidi and Orville Bell (L) kiss, the first same-sex couple to be wed by Newark Mayor Cory Booker in Newark, New Jersey October 21, 2013. New Jersey on Monday became the 14th U.S. state to legalize gay marriage after Governor Chris Christie withdrew his administration's legal opposition to same-sex nuptials. REUTERS/Adam Hunger (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY)
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GM1E9AL124W01 U.S. Senator-elect Cory Booker (D-NJ) and current Mayor of Newark marries Orville Bell (L) and Joseph Panessidi in Newark, New Jersey October 21, 2013. Same-sex couples in New Jersey are able to wed starting today, after the state's highest court unanimously denied Governor Chris Christie's request to put gay marriage on hold while the state's appeal is heard. REUTERS/Adam Hunger (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY)
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GM1E9AL108201 Joseph Panessidi (2nd L) answers U.S. Senator-elect Cory Booker (D-NJ) and current Mayor of Newark during his marriage ceremony to Orville Bell (L) in Newark, New Jersey October 21, 2013. Same-sex couples in New Jersey are able to wed starting today, after the state's highest court unanimously denied Governor Chris Christie's request to put gay marriage on hold while the state's appeal is heard. REUTERS/Adam Hunger (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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GM1E9AL101Y01 Joseph Panessidi and Orville Bell (L) kiss after being the first same sex couple to be married by U.S. Senator-elect Cory Booker (D-NJ) and current Mayor of Newark in Newark, New Jersey October 21, 2013. Same-sex couples in New Jersey are able to wed starting today, after the state's highest court unanimously denied Governor Chris Christie's request to put gay marriage on hold while the state's appeal is heard. REUTERS/Adam Hunger (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY)
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GM1E98T032L01 Joseph Lowery waves after his speech at the Lincoln Memorial during 50th anniversary ceremonies of the 1963 March on Washington in Washington August 28, 2013. An address by U.S. President Barack Obama and nationwide bell-ringing will cap celebrations today marking the 50th anniversary of civil rights leader Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s landmark "I Have a Dream" speech. REUTERS/Gary Cameron (UNITED STATES - Tags: ANNIVERSARY POLITICS)
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GM1E98T02WT02 A Maori dancer (foreground) performs prior to a speech by Joseph Lowery at the Lincoln Memorial during 50th anniversary ceremonies of the 1963 March on Washington in Washington August 28, 2013. An address by U.S. President Barack Obama and nationwide bell-ringing will cap celebrations today marking the 50th anniversary of civil rights leader Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s landmark "I Have a Dream" speech. REUTERS/Gary Cameron (UNITED STATES - Tags: ANNIVERSARY POLITICS)
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GM1E97I1SEJ01 Specialist trader Joseph Dreyer (L) speaks with governor Patrick King (C) and NYSE managing director Rudy Mass (R) before opening a stock after the bell on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange, July 18, 2013. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS)
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PM1E92C0Z1A01 Children listen explanations in front of the bell 'Benoit Joseph', dedicated to Pope Benedict XVI, displayed with the seven other replacement bells and the bourdon in the nave of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris February 12, 2013. The new eight bronze bells were cast with medieval methods at a French foundry in Normandy, and are ready now to ring for the 850th anniversary of the cathedral on March 23, 2013. The new bells have the same weight and diameter as the ones from the 18th-century which were melted down and turned into cannons during the French Revolution, and are designed to produce the same sound. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: RELIGION)
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PM1E92C0YZB01 Children listen explanations in front of the bell 'Benoit Joseph', dedicated to Pope Benedict XVI, displayed with the seven other replacement bells and the bourdon in the nave of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris February 12, 2013. The new eight bronze bells were cast with medieval methods at a French foundry in Normandy, and are ready now to ring for the 850th anniversary of the cathedral on March 23, 2013. The new bells have the same weight and diameter as the ones from the 18th-century which were melted down and turned into cannons during the French Revolution, and are designed to produce the same sound. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: RELIGION)
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PM1E92C0YXN01 The bell 'Benoit Joseph', dedicated to Pope Benedict XVI, is displayed with the seven other replacement bells and the bourdon in the nave of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris February 12, 2013. The new eight bronze bells were cast with medieval methods at a French foundry in Normandy, and are ready now to ring for the 850th anniversary of the cathedral on March 23, 2013. The new bells have the same weight and diameter as the ones from the 18th-century which were melted down and turned into cannons during the French Revolution, and are designed to produce the same sound. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: RELIGION)
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PM1E91V1FTH01 The new bells 'etienne', 'Benoit-Joseph', 'Maurice' and 'Jean-Marie' are seen on a trailer truck in front of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral in Paris January 31, 2013 after being transported with the four other replacement bronze bells for the North tower of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral from Normandy to Paris. The new eight bronze bells were cast with medieval methods at a French foundry in Normandy, and are ready now to ring for the 850th anniversary of the cathedral on March 23, 2013. The new bells, to be displayed for the public at Notre Dame during February and March, have the same weight and diameter as the ones from the 18th-century which were melted down and turned into cannons during the French Revolution, and are designed to produce the same sound. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - - Tags: RELIGION SOCIETY)
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PM1E8CE1EJG01 The bronze bell 'Benoit Joseph' is protected as work is underway on the top of the bell in the foundry workshop at the French bell foundry Cornille Havard in Villedieu-les-Poeles in Normandy December 14, 2012. The foundry, using medieval methods, was chosen to design and cast the eight replacement bronze bells for the north tower of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, set to be finished in time to ring in the 850th anniversary of the cathedral next year. The new bells, which will be displayed at Notre Dame in February, will have the same weight and diameter as the ones from the 18th-century which were melted down and turned into cannons during the French Revolution, and are designed to produce the same sound. The bell 'Benoit Joseph' is dedicated to Pope Benedict XVI. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: SOCIETY RELIGION)
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PM1E8CE1EDV01 The bronze bell 'Benoit Joseph' is protected as work is underway on the top of the bell in the foundry workshop at the French bell foundry Cornille Havard in Villedieu-les-Poeles in Normandy December 14, 2012. The foundry, using medieval methods, was chosen to design and cast the eight replacement bronze bells for the north tower of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, set to be finished in time to ring in the 850th anniversary of the cathedral next year. The new bells, which will be displayed at Notre Dame in February, will have the same weight and diameter as the ones from the 18th-century which were melted down and turned into cannons during the French Revolution, and are designed to produce the same sound. The bell 'Benoit Joseph' is dedicated to Pope Benedict XVI. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: SOCIETY RELIGION)
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PM1E8AI0XLE01 The bell 'Maurice' (front) and the bronze bell 'Benoit Joseph' are seen in the foundry workshop at the French bell foundry Cornille Havard in Villedieu-les-Poeles in Normandy October 17, 2012. The foundry, using medieval methods, was chosen to design and cast the eight replacement bronze bells for the north tower of Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, set to be finished in time to ring in the 850th anniversary of the cathedral next year. The new bells will have the same weight and diameter as the ones from the 18th-century which were melted down and turned into cannons during the French Revolution, and are designed to produce the same sound. The bell 'Maurice' is dedicated to the current Cathedral's founder, the 12th century Bishop of Paris, Maurice de Sully, and the bell 'Benoit Joseph' to Pope Benedict XVI. Picture taken October 17, 2012. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: SOCIETY RELIGION)
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LR2E86616XC4B Uncooked fish is taken from the fridge at Mr Fish in north London May 22, 2012. It is claimed that the first combined fish and chip shop was opened by a Jewish immigrant, Joseph Malin, within the sound of Bow Bells in East London around 1860. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh (BRITAIN - Tags: SPORT OLYMPICS SOCIETY)
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LR2E86616VP48 Customers are seen dining at Mr Fish in north London May 22, 2012. It is claimed that the first combined fish and chip shop was opened by a Jewish immigrant, Joseph Malin, within the sound of Bow Bells in East London around 1860. REUTERS/Eddie Keogh (BRITAIN - Tags: SPORT OLYMPICS SOCIETY)
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GM1E75503E601 China's Renren Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Joseph Chen (C) is joined by executives and guests as he rings the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange, May 4, 2011. Shares of Renren Inc., one of China's largest social networks, surged nearly 50 percent in their stock market debut on Wednesday in the latest sign that investors are eager to buy into social media and China's booming Internet sector. REUTERS/Adam Au - NYSE Euronext/Handout (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
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GM1E4691JJN01 Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki (3rd L) rings the bell to commence the trading of Safaricom Shares at the Nairobi Stock Exchange June 9, 2008. Standing with Kibaki are (From L to 2nd R) Kenya's Finance Minister Amos Kimunya, Nairobi Stock Exchange Chairman Jimnah Mbaru, Chairman of Safaricom Nicholas Nganga and Safaricom CEO Michael Joseph. REUTERS/Handout/Presidential Press Service (PPS) (KENYA)
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GM1E4580I9C02 Joseph Guzman (in white cap, L) and Trent Benefield (R) are lead to police vehicles in handcuffs after being arrested at a demonstration near New York Police headquarters in lower Manhattan, May 7, 2008. Dozens of demonstrators were arrested on Wednesday in various locations in New York as they demonstrated calling on federal prosecutors to bring civil rights charges against three police officers who had been acquitted of all charges in a Queens New York court last month after firing 50 shots killing Sean Bell, an unarmed black man on his wedding day. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES)
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GM1E4580I2Q01 Civil Rights leader Al Sharpton (C) marches with Nicole Paultre (2nd from R), Joseph Guzman (L) and Laura Paultre, mother of Nicole, to where they were all arrested at a demonstration near New York Police headquarters in lower Manhattan May 7, 2008. Dozens of protestors were arrested on Wednesday in various locations in New York as they demonstrated calling on federal prosecutors to bring civil rights charges against three police officers who had been acquitted of all charges in a Queens New York court last month after firing 50 shots killing Sean Bell, an unarmed black man on his wedding day. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES)
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GM1E4580HNF01 Shooting survivor Joseph Guzman looks out of a police bus after after being arrested at a demonstration near New York Police headquarters in lower Manhattan, May 7, 2008. Dozens of demonstrators were arrested on Wednesday in various locations in New York as they called on federal prosecutors to bring civil rights charges against three police officers who had been acquitted of all charges in a Queens New York court last month after firing 50 shots injuring Guzman and killing his friend Sean Bell, an unarmed black man on his wedding day. REUTERS/Keith Bedford (UNITED STATES)
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GM1E4580GMM01 Civil rights leader Al Sharpton (L-R) marches with Nicole Paultre Bell and Joseph Guzman before they were arrested at a demonstration near New York Police headquarters in lower Manhattan, May 7, 2008. Dozens of demonstrators were arrested on Wednesday in various locations in New York as they demonstrated calling on federal prosecutors to bring civil rights charges against three police officers who had been acquitted of all charges in a Queens New York court last month after firing 50 shots killing Sean Bell, an unarmed black man on his wedding day. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES)
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GM1E4580GHN01 Civil rights leader Al Sharpton (L) marches with Nicole Paultre and Joseph Guzman before they were arrested at a demonstration near New York Police headquarters in lower Manhattan, May 7, 2008. Dozens of demonstrators were arrested on Wednesday in various locations in New York as they demonstrated calling on federal prosecutors to bring civil rights charges against three police officers who had been acquitted of all charges in a Queens New York court last month after firing 50 shots killing Sean Bell, an unarmed black man on his wedding day. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES)
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GM1E4580GBB01 Civil Rights leader Al Sharpton (L) marches with Nicole Paultre and Joseph Guzman before they were arrested at a demonstration near New York Police headquarters in lower Manhattan May 7, 2008. Dozens of demonstrators were arrested on Wednesday in various locations in New York as they called on federal prosecutors to bring civil rights charges against three police officers who had been acquitted of all charges in a Queens New York court last month after firing 50 shots killing Sean Bell, an unarmed black man on his wedding day. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES)
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GM1E44Q01AD01 Joseph Guzman (C), a shooting survivor in the Sean Bell case, stands with friends and family at the gravesite of Sean Bell in Port Washington, New York April 25, 2008. Three New York City detectives were found not guilty of all charges on Friday in the shooting death of an unarmed black man killed in a hail of 50 bullets on his wedding day, sparking an angry demonstration outside the courthouse. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (UNITED STATES)
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GM1E44Q00GB01 Joseph Guzman (2nd L) ,a shooting survivor in the Sean Bell case, stands with friends and family at the gravesite of Sean Bell in Port Washington, New York, April 25, 2008. Three New York City detectives were found not guilty of all charges on Friday in the shooting death of an unarmed black man killed in a hail of 50 bullets on his wedding day, sparking an angry demonstration outside the courthouse. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (UNITED STATES)
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GM1E44Q00G701 Joseph Guzman (C), a shooting survivor in the Sean Bell case, stands with friends and family at the gravesite of Sean Bell in Port Washington, New York April 25, 2008. Three New York City detectives were found not guilty of all charges on Friday in the shooting death of an unarmed black man killed in a hail of 50 bullets on his wedding day, sparking an angry demonstration outside the courthouse. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (UNITED STATES)
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GM1DUVVAVYAA Shooting victim Joseph Guzman (L) speaks as Rev. Al Shaprton and shooting victim Trent Benefield (R) listen outside the courthouse where indictments against three NYPD officers was announced, in New York, March 19, 2007. The three officers, along with two others, are indicted for firing a combined 50 shots into a car full of unarmed men departing from a night club, killing one and wounding three. REUTERS/Chip East (UNITED STATES)
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GM1DUVUZPVAA Shooting victim Joseph Guzman speaks outside the courthouse where indictments against three NYPD officers was announced, in New York, March 19, 2007. The three officers, along with two others, were indicted for firing a combined 50 shots into a car full of unarmed men departing from a night club, killing one and wounding three. REUTERS/Chip East (UNITED STATES)
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GM1DUMEZGRAA Britain's Prince Charles looks at the Liberty Bell during a visit to Philadelphia January 27, 2007. REUTERS/Joseph Kaczmarek/Pool (UNITED STATES)
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GM1DUMEOMCAA Britain's Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall are greeted by U.S. Park Ranger Larry McClenney as they look at the Liberty Bell during their visit to Philadelphia, January 27, 2007. REUTERS/Joseph Kaczmarek/Pool (UNITED STATES)
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GM1DUMENCMAA Britain's Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall are greeted by U.S. Park Ranger Larry McClenney as they look at the Liberty Bell during their visit to Philadelphia, January 27, 2007. REUTERS/Joseph Kaczmarek/Pool (UNITED STATES)
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GM1DUMEMTFAA Britain's Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall look at the Liberty Bell during their visit to Philadelphia, January 27, 2007. REUTERS/Joseph Kaczmarek/Pool (UNITED STATES)
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GM1DULPIWUAA Joseph Guzman smiles at his six-year-old son Juwan during his first news conference since being released from the hospital at the Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Headquarters in New York January 24, 2007. Guzman was one of four males involved in a shooting incident with the NYPD on November 25, which killed his friend Sean Bell the day he was to be married. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (UNITED STATES)
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GM1DULPISKAA Joseph Guzman is escorted by the Rev. Al Sharpton (R) to his first news conference since being released from the hospital at the Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Headquarters in New York January 24, 2007. Guzman was one of four males involved in a shooting incident with the NYPD on November 25, which killed his friend Sean Bell the day he was to be married. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (UNITED STATES)
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GM1DULPIOCAA Joseph Guzman listens to the Rev. Al Sharpton (R) as his six-year-old son Juwan looks on during his first news conference since being released from the hospital at the Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Headquarters in New York, January 24, 2007. Guzman was one of four males involved in a shooting incident with the NYPD on November 25, which killed his friend Sean Bell the day he was to be married. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (UNITED STATES)
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GM1DULPIIIAA Joseph Guzman puts his hand on his six-year-old son Juwan's head during his first news conference since being released from the hospital at the Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Headquarters in New York January 24, 2007. Guzman was one of four males involved in a shooting incident with the NYPD on November 25, which killed his friend Sean Bell the day he was to be married. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (UNITED STATES)
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GM1DULPHSOAA Joseph Guzman puts his hand on his six-year-old son Juwan's head during his first news conference since being released from the hospital at the Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Headquarters in New York January 24, 2007. Guzman was one of four males involved in a shooting incident with the NYPD on November 25, which killed his friend Sean Bell the day he was to be married. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (UNITED STATES)
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GM1DUDOEYCAA Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (C) rings a bell to signify the start of trading at the local stock exchange in Manila's Makati financial district December 13. Arroyo attended the debut listing of PNOC Energy Development Corp on Wednesday. Shares in PNOC Energy Development Corp., which generates power from volcanic hot springs, jumped 42 percent in their market debut after it raised $337 million in the biggest Philippine initial public offering this year. REUTERS/Joseph Agcaoili (PHILIPPINES)
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GM1DSXCYUWAA Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper smiles as church bells start ringing just as he is about to begin his speech at a community event in St Joseph de Beauce June 24, 2006. REUTERS / Mathieu Belanger (CANADA)
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RP2DSFIQGYAA Visiting Spanish Defence Minister Jose Bono reaches for an 18th Century Bell which is made of brass in the museum of the San Agustin church in Manila November 20, 2005. Bono was in Manila for a four-day visit to strengthen defence cooperation against terrorism after the two countries were hit by bombs last year. REUTERS/Joseph Agcaoili/Str
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RP6DRMTEKTAA An unidentified tourist inspects the house where newly elected Pope Benedict was born in the Bavarian village of Marktl. An unidentified tourist inspects the main entrance of the house where Pope Benedict was born with a sign reading 'Private' in the Bavarian village of Marktl, August 21, 2005. Claudia Dandl who lives in the house where Pope Benedict was born is selling-up after hordes of tourists peering through her windows and ringing her doorbell have made her life unbearable. Since Joseph Ratzinger, who was born in the house in 1927, became Pope in April, Dandl has had to disconnect the bell and keep the curtains drawn to try and shield her privacy from prying pilgrims. Prospective buyers have until Monday midnight to make their offers a spokesman of Dandl said. REUTERS/Alexandra Winkler
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RP6DRMTEKSAA Tourists visit the house where Pope Benedict was born in the Bavarian village of Marktl, August 21, 2005. Claudia Dandl who lives in the house where Pope Benedict was born is selling-up after hordes of tourists peering through her windows and ringing her doorbell have made her life unbearable. Since Joseph Ratzinger, who was born in the house in 1927, became Pope in April, Dandl has had to disconnect the bell and keep the curtains drawn to try and shield her privacy from prying pilgrims. Prospective buyers have until Monday midnight to make their offers a spokesman of Dandl said. REUTERS/Alexandra Winkler AX/AA
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PBEAHUOAYCS The bells of St. Peter's Basilica ring as Pope Benedict XVI is announced as new pope in the Vatican April 19, 2005. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the strict defender of Catholic orthodoxy for the past 23 years, was elected Pope on Tuesday despite a widespread assumption he was too old and divisive to win election.
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PBEAHUOAYCQ The bells of St. Peter's Basilica ring as Pope Benedict XVI is announced as new pope in the Vatican April 19, 2005. [German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the strict defender of Catholic orthodoxy for the past 23 years, was elected Pope on Tuesday despite a widespread assumption he was too old and divisive to win election.]
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PBEAHUOAYBD Pope Benedict XVI, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, waves from a balcony of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican after being elected by the conclave of cardinals, April 19, 2005. [A new pope was elected by Roman Catholic cardinals on Tuesday to succeed John Paul II.] The election of the 265th pontiff on only the second day of a conclave in the Vatican's frescoed Sistine Chapel was signaled by white smoke from the chapel chimney and the tolling of the bells of St. Peter's Basilica.
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PBEAHUOAYBC Pope Benedict XVI, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, waves from a balcony of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican after being elected by the conclave of cardinals, April 19, 2005. [A new pope was elected by Roman Catholic cardinals on Tuesday to succeed John Paul II.] The election of the 265th pontiff on only the second day of a conclave in the Vatican's frescoed Sistine Chapel was signaled by white smoke from the chapel chimney and the tolling of the bells of St. Peter's Basilica.
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PBEAHUOAYBA Pope Benedict XVI, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, waves from a balcony of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican after being elected by the conclave of cardinals, April 19, 2005. [A new pope was elected by Roman Catholic cardinals on Tuesday to succeed John Paul II.] The election of the 265th pontiff on only the second day of a conclave in the Vatican's frescoed Sistine Chapel was signaled by white smoke from the chapel chimney and the tolling of the bells of St. Peter's Basilica.
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PBEAHUOAXDW The newly elected Pope Benedict XVI, the German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, greets thousands of pilgrims from the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican April 19, 2005. A new pope was elected by Roman Catholic cardinals on Tuesday [to succeed John Paul II.] The election of the 265th pontiff on only the second day of a conclave in the Vatican's frescoed Sistine Chapel was signalled by white smoke from the chapel chimney and the tolling of the bells of St. Peter's Basilica.
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RP6DRMWPRFAB Pope Benedict XVI, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, waves from a balcony of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. Pope Benedict XVI, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, waves from a balcony of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican after being elected by the conclave of cardinals April 19, 2005. A new pope was elected by Roman Catholic cardinals on Tuesday to succeed John Paul II. The election of the 265th pontiff on only the second day of a conclave in the Vatican's frescoed Sistine Chapel was signalled by white smoke from the chapel chimney and the tolling of the bells of St. Peter's Basilica. REUTERS/Max Rossi
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RP6DRMWPRDAB Pope Benedict XVI, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, waves from a balcony of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. Pope Benedict XVI, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, waves from a balcony of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican after being elected by the conclave of cardinals, April 19, 2005. A new pope was elected by Roman Catholic cardinals on Tuesday to succeed John Paul II. The election of the 265th pontiff on only the second day of a conclave in the Vatican's frescoed Sistine Chapel was signalled by white smoke from the chapel chimney and the tolling of the bells of St. Peter's Basilica. REUTERS/Max Rossi
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RP6DRMWPRDAA Pope Benedict XVI, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, waves from a balcony of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. Pope Benedict XVI, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, waves from a balcony of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican after being elected by the conclave of cardinals, April 19, 2005. A new pope was elected by Roman Catholic cardinals on Tuesday to succeed John Paul II. The election of the 265th pontiff on only the second day of a conclave in the Vatican's frescoed Sistine Chapel was signaled by white smoke from the chapel chimney and the tolling of the bells of St. Peter's Basilica. REUTERS/Max Rossi
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RP6DRMWPRCAB Pope Benedict XVI, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, waves from a balcony of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. Pope Benedict XVI, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, waves from a balcony of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican after being elected by the conclave of cardinals, April 19, 2005. A new pope was elected by Roman Catholic cardinals on Tuesday to succeed John Paul II. The election of the 265th pontiff on only the second day of a conclave in the Vatican's frescoed Sistine Chapel was signaled by white smoke from the chapel chimney and the tolling of the bells of St. Peter's Basilica. REUTERS/Max Rossi
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RP6DRMWJJCAB Pope Benedict XVI, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, waves from a balcony of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. Pope Benedict XVI, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, waves from a balcony of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican after being elected by the conclave of cardinals, April 19, 2005. A new pope was elected by Roman Catholic cardinals on Tuesday to succeed John Paul II. The election of the 265th pontiff on only the second day of a conclave in the Vatican's frescoed Sistine Chapel was signaled by white smoke from the chapel chimney and the tolling of the bells of St. Peter's Basilica. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi
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RP6DRMUPMZAB A street vendor shows a Brazilian flag next a sand sculpture of the Pope John Paul II on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, April 19, 2005.Pope Benedict XVI, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany was elected by Roman Catholic cardinals on Tuesday to succeed John Paul II. The election of the 265th pontiff on only the second day of a conclave in the Vatican's frescoed Sistine Chapel was signaled by white smoke from the chapel chimney and the tolling of the bells of St. Peter's Basilica. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos BD
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RP6DRMUPMZAA A woman checks a sand sculpture of the Pope John Paul II on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, April 19, 2005. Pope Benedict XVI, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany was elected by Roman Catholic cardinals on Tuesday to succeed John Paul II. The election of the 265th pontiff on only the second day of a conclave in the Vatican's frescoed Sistine Chapel was signaled by white smoke from the chapel chimney and the tolling of the bells of St. Peter's Basilica. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos BD
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RP6DRMSEVKAB The newly elected Pope Benedict XVI, the German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, greets thousands of pilgrims from the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican April 19, 2005. A new pope was elected by Roman Catholic cardinals on Tuesday to succeed John Paul II. The election of the 265th pontiff on only the second day of a conclave in the Vatican's frescoed Sistine Chapel was signalled by white smoke from the chapel chimney and the tolling of the bells of St. Peter's Basilica. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach KP/CCK
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RP6DRMSEVJAA The newly elected Pope Benedict XVI (L), the German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, wipes his eye as thousands of pilgrims applaud him at the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican April 19, 2005. A new pope was elected by Roman Catholic cardinals on Tuesday to succeed John Paul II. The election of the 265th pontiff on only the second day of a conclave in the Vatican's frescoed Sistine Chapel was signaled by white smoke from the chapel chimney and the tolling of the bells of St. Peter's Basilica. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach KP/CCK
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RP6DRMSDSCAA The bells of St. Peter's Basilica ring as Pope Benedict XVI is announced as new pope in the Vatican April 19, 2005. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the strict defender of Catholic orthodoxy for the past 23 years, was elected Pope on Tuesday despite a widespread assumption he was too old and divisive to win election. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen CRB/VP
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RP6DRMSDSBAB The bells of St. Peter's Basilica ring as Pope Benedict XVI is announced as new pope in the Vatican April 19, 2005. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the strict defender of Catholic orthodoxy for the past 23 years, was elected Pope on Tuesday despite a widespread assumption he was too old and divisive to win election. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen CRB/VP
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RP5DRHYLROAB US World War II veteran Joseph J. Gorsky of New York rings a replica of Philadelphia's Liberty Bell called the "Normandy Bell" June 4, 2004 in the gardens of the Regional Council of lower Normandy in Caen. Gorsky, a member of the medical service of the 8th US division landed in Normandy on July 4, 1944. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler vk/JV
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PBEAHULWBCI Joseph Ramlochand, 2-years-old, rings bells on Parliament Hill to mark the treaty banning landmines becoming international law in Ottawa March 1. Governments that signed the treaty are now legally obligated to destroy and remove landmines and provide assistance to people injured by landmines. There have been 133 countries that have signed the treaty since December, 1997, and 55 have ratified it.
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RP1DRIMCGOAB Joseph Ramlochand, 2-years-old, rings bells on Parliament Hill to mark the treaty banning landmines becoming international law in Ottawa March 1. Governments that signed the treaty are now legally obligated to destroy and remove landmines and provide assistance to people injured by landmines. There have been 133 countries that have signed the treaty since December, 1997, and 55 have ratified it.JY/HB/
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PBEAHULYAFB Cameroon's soccer player Joseph-Antoine Bell displays his trophy during the IFFHS (International Federation of Football History and Statistics) award ceremony in Rotenburg near Kassel, January 11. Bell was the first in the 'Africa's best Goalkeeper in the Century'.
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RP1DRIHVXKAA Cameroon's soccer player Joseph-Antoine Bell displays his trophy during the IFFHS (International Federation of Football History and Statistics) award ceremony in Rotenburg near Kassel, January 11. Bell was the first in the category 'Africa's best Goalkeeper in the Century'.ROR/CC/CLH/
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RP1DRIFQDYAB Arizona Wildcats Joseph Tafoya, (top/center) stops Nebraska Cornhusker running back DeAngelo Evans for a loss in the second quarter of the Holiday Bowl December 20 in San Diego. Assisting with the tackle are the Wildcats' Daniel Greer (L), and Marcus Bell (R).JTL/WS
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