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RC2SLBAM3GRF Migrant smuggler Josefa Quino Canil is seen after being detained in a joint operation between Guatemalan and U.S. authorities for her involvement in a deadly 2021 truck accident that killed 56 migrants in southern Mexico, following a court hearing at the Palace of Justice, in Guatemala City, Guatemala, December 9, 2024. REUTERS/ Cristina Chiquin TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC2SLBAPQ2BQ Migrant smuggler Tomas Quino Canil is seen after being detained in a joint operation between Guatemalan and U.S. authorities for his involvement in a deadly 2021 truck crash that killed 56 migrants in southern Mexico, following a court hearing at the Palace of Justice, in Guatemala City, Guatemala, December 9, 2024. REUTERS/ Cristina Chiquin
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RC2SLBAVM9BG Migrant smugglers Tomas Quino Canil and Oswaldo Manuel Zavala Quino are seen after being detained in a joint operation between Guatemalan and U.S. authorities for their involvement in a deadly 2021 truck crash that killed 56 migrants in southern Mexico, following a court hearing at the Palace of Justice, in Guatemala City, Guatemala, December 9, 2024. REUTERS/ Cristina Chiquin
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RC2SLBAF8GW4 Migrant smuggler Oswaldo Manuel Zavala Quino is seen after being detained in a joint operation between Guatemalan and U.S. authorities for his involvement in a deadly 2021 truck accident that killed 56 migrants in southern Mexico, following a court hearing at the Palace of Justice, in Guatemala City, Guatemala, December 9, 2024. REUTERS/ Cristina Chiquin
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RC2SLBAWYHEV Migrant smuggler Oswaldo Manuel Zavala Quino is seen after being detained in a joint operation between Guatemalan and U.S. authorities for his involvement in a deadly 2021 truck accident that killed 56 migrants in southern Mexico, following a court hearing at the Palace of Justice, in Guatemala City, Guatemala, December 9, 2024. REUTERS/ Cristina Chiquin
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RC2SLBAEJRCL Migrant smugglers Josefa Quino Canil and Macario Chitic are seen after being detained in a joint operation between Guatemalan and U.S. authorities for their involvement in a deadly 2021 truck accident that killed 56 migrants in southern Mexico, following a court hearing at the Palace of Justice, in Guatemala City, Guatemala, December 9, 2024. REUTERS/ Cristina Chiquin
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RC2SLBAFIYFL Migrant smugglers Josefa Quino Canil and Macario Chitic are seen after being detained in a joint operation between Guatemalan and U.S. authorities for their involvement in a deadly 2021 truck accident that killed 56 migrants in southern Mexico, following a court hearing at the Palace of Justice, in Guatemala City, Guatemala, December 9, 2024. REUTERS/ Cristina Chiquin
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RC25R5AX7JAZ A sculpture of comic character Mafalda designed by Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, sits on a bench at Matadero Madrid culture center in Madrid, Spain, October 28, 2024. Matadero Madrid, located in an old slaughterhouse and livestock market, is a music, art, design and film center which opened its doors in 2007. REUTERS/Susana Vera
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RC29R9ABIIBC A girl named Anne Mai sits next to a sculpture of the iconic comic character Mafalda designed by Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, as Mafalda's sculpture is placed outside a bookstore in Sao Paulo, Brazil August 31, 2024. REUTERS/Jorge Silva
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RC29R9AX6ZV2 A girl named Anne Mai sits next to a sculpture of comic character Mafalda designed by Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, in Sao Paulo, Brazil August 31, 2024. REUTERS/Jorge Silva
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RC2VH6AB1OYJ A woman holds up a cutout of comic character Mafalda, created by Argentinian cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, as they take part in a protest to mark the International Women's Day in Barcelona, Spain, March 8, 2024. REUTERS/Nacho Doce
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RC2FG3AIE25R FILE PHOTO: Cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, touches a sculpture of his comic character Mafalda, during an opening ceremony of a park of San Francisco in Oviedo, northern Spain, October 23, 2014. REUTERS/Eloy Alonso/File Photo
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RC2U9J9D9UO9 Flowers and tributes are seen next to a sculpture of comic character Mafalda, created by cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, who died yesterday at the age of 88, in Buenos Aires, Argentina October 1, 2020. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian
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RC2U9J9GTGXT Flowers and tributes are seen next to sculptures of comic characters Mafalda, Susanita, and Manolito, created by cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, who died yesterday at the age of 88, in Buenos Aires, Argentina October 1, 2020. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian
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RC2U9J9WNDDN A woman mourns the death of cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, who died yesterday at the age of 88, as flowers and tributes are placed next to sculptures of comic characters Mafalda, Susanita, and Manolito, created by him, in Buenos Aires, Argentina October 1, 2020. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian
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RC2U9J9BR4HA A woman mourns the death of cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, who died yesterday at the age of 88, as flowers and tributes are seen next to sculptures of comic characters Mafalda, Susanita, and Manolito, created by him, in Buenos Aires, Argentina October 1, 2020. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian
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RC2U9J9HALO9 A woman with a tattoo touches a sculpture of comic character Mafalda, created by cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, who died yesterday at the age of 88, in Buenos Aires, Argentina October 1, 2020. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian
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RC2U9J94YWMH A woman with a tattoo touches a sculpture of comic character Mafalda, created by cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, who died yesterday at the age of 88, in Buenos Aires, Argentina October 1, 2020. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian
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RC279J9W9TSH People enjoy the day next to a painting depicting a comic character Mafalda, created by cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, who died today at the age of 88, in Buenos Aires, Argentina September 30, 2020. REUTERS/Manuel Cortina NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES
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RC279J9PRELG A woman walks past a painting at a news stand depicting Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, who died today at the age of 88, and his comic characters, Mafalda, Manolito, Felipe and Susanita, in Buenos Aires, Argentina September 30, 2020. REUTERS/Manuel Cortina NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES
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RC279J9LZDVB People walk past a painting depicting a comic strip of Mafalda, created by cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, who died today at the age of 88, in Buenos Aires, Argentina September 30, 2020. REUTERS/Manuel Cortina NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES
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RC279J9L6SGF A woman enjoys the day sitting next to a painting depicting a comic character Mafalda, created by cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, who died today at the age of 88, in Buenos Aires, Argentina September 30, 2020. REUTERS/Manuel Cortina NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES
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RC279J9K6IPJ A man leaves a tribute at sculptures of comic characters Mafalda and Susanita, created by cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, who died today at the age of 88, in Buenos Aires, Argentina September 30, 2020. REUTERS/Manuel Cortina NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES
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RC279J9IK9ON People walk past a painting depicting comic characters created by cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, who died today at the age of 88, in Buenos Aires, Argentina September 30, 2020. REUTERS/Manuel Cortina NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES
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RC269J9GDW2J Flowers are seen next to sculptures of comic characters Mafalda (C), Susanita (L), and Manolito, created by cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, who died today at the age of 88, in Buenos Aires, Argentina September 30, 2020. REUTERS/Manuel Cortina NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES
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RC269J90GF3K People pose for a picture next to sculptures of comic characters Mafalda (C), Susanita (L), and Manolito, created by cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, who died today at the age of 88, in Buenos Aires, Argentina September 30, 2020. REUTERS/Manuel Cortina NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES
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RC259J91WSDX Flowers are seen next to a sculpture of comic character Mafalda, created by cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, who died today at the age of 88, in Buenos Aires, Argentina September 30, 2020. REUTERS/Manuel Cortina NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES
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UP1EF9F13SI4S Basketball - FIBA World Cup - Final - Argentina v Spain - Wukesong Sport Arena, Beijing, China - September 15, 2019 Spain's Javier Beiran and Quino Colom celebrate after winning the FIBA World Cup REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
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UP1EF9D0S1K3I Basketball - FIBA World Cup - Semi Finals - Spain v Australia - Wukesong Sport Arena, Beijing, China - September 13, 2019 Spain's Quino Colom, Javier Beiran, Pierre Oriola and Xavier Rabaseda react on the bench during the match REUTERS/Thomas Peter
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UP1EF9A150W5O Basketball - FIBA World Cup - Quarter Finals - Spain v Poland - Shanghai Oriental Sports Center, Shanghai, China - September 10, 2019 Spain's Quino Colom, Pau Ribas, Javier Beiran and Xavier Rabaseda react on the bench during the match REUTERS/Aly Song
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UP1EF9210PBBU Basketball - FIBA World Cup - First Round - Group C - Puerto Rico v Spain - Guangzhou Gymnasium, Guangzhou, China - September 2, 2019 Puerto Rico's Angel Rodriguez in action with Spain's Quino Colom. REUTERS/Jorge Silva
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UP1EF9210P1BT Basketball - FIBA World Cup - First Round - Group C - Puerto Rico v Spain - Guangzhou Gymnasium, Guangzhou, China - September 2, 2019 Puerto Rico's Angel Rodriguez in action with Spain's Quino Colom. REUTERS/Jorge Silva
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UP1EF8416GET2 XVIII Pan American Games - Lima 2019 - Field Hockey - Women Quarterfinals - Argentina vs Peru - Hockey Field, Lima, Peru - August 4, 2019. Argentina's Agustina Albertarrio in action with Peru's Geraldine Quino Rios REUTERS/Henry Romero
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GF20000073613 Quino Rios (R) of Peru jumps as Cambridge Takirsha of Barbados plays a ball during their women's International Field Hockey tournament match Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 25, 2015. The International Field Hockey tournament is a test event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. REUTERS/Sergio Moraes
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MT1ACI14199085 Quino Rios (R) of Peru jumps as Cambridge Takirsha of Barbados plays a ball during their women's International Field Hockey tournament match Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 25, 2015. The International Field Hockey tournament is a test event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. REUTERS/Sergio Moraes Picture Supplied by Action Images
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GF10000233122 Jose Quino (L) and Victor Sanchez take a break while removing flood water from the kitchen area at El Cerro Grande Mexican restaurant in Georgetown, South Carolina October 5, 2015. According to Fernando Morales, the owner of the restaurant, water rose to a level of 4 feet in most areas of the business. Torrential rainfall that South Carolina's governor called a once-in-a-millennium downpour triggered flooding in the southeastern U.S. state on Sunday, causing at least eight deaths in the Carolinas. REUTERS/Randall Hill
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GF10000233120 Jose Quino removes flood debris and water from the kitchen area at El Cerro Grande Mexican restaurant in Georgetown, South Carolina October 5, 2015. According to Fernando Morales, the owner of the restaurant, water rose to a level of 4 feet in most areas of the business. Torrential rainfall that South Carolina's governor called a once-in-a-millennium downpour triggered flooding in the southeastern U.S. state on Sunday, causing at least eight deaths in the Carolinas. REUTERS/Randall Hill
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GF10000233112 Victor Sanchez (L) and Jose Quino remove flood water from the kitchen area at El Cerro Grande Mexican restaurant in Georgetown, South Carolina October 5, 2015. According to Fernando Morales, the owner of the restaurant, water rose to a level of 4 feet in most areas of the business. Torrential rainfall that South Carolina's governor called a once-in-a-millennium downpour triggered flooding in the southeastern U.S. state on Sunday, causing at least eight deaths in the Carolinas. REUTERS/Randall Hill
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GF10000044605 Children of farmworkers rest at the side of a road as their parents wait for news of negotiations between their labour representatives and government officials at Padre Quino neighborhood in San Quintin in Baja California state March 30, 2015. Thousands of farmworkers went on strike on March 17 to demand better wages and working conditions in the agricultural region of Baja California, halting the harvest of vegetables and fruits for export to the U.S., local media reported. Industry and government officials said thousands of workers returned to the fields over the weekend after growers offered to raise wages by 15%, but labour leaders who are continuing to press for higher wages, remain at odds with the officials, the report added. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido
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GM1EB1D0LIA01 Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, holds a pen and a sign that reads "I am Charlie" during a tribute to the victims of the Charlie Hebdo shooting, at the Humor Museum in Buenos Aires January 12, 2015. Seventeen people, including journalists and police, were killed in three days of violence that began on Jan. 7 when militants burst into Charlie Hebdo's Paris office during a regular editorial meeting and shot dead five of its leading cartoonists. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci (ARGENTINA - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST MEDIA)
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GM1EB1D0K8101 Argentine cartoonists Carlos Garaycochea (L), Fernando Sendra (2nd L), Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino (C), and Hermenegildo Sabat hold signs that read "I am Charlie" during a tribute to the victims of the Charlie Hebdo shooting, at the Humour Museum in Buenos Aires January 12, 2015. Seventeen people, including journalists and police, were killed in three days of violence that began on Jan. 7 when militants burst into Charlie Hebdo's Paris office during a regular editorial meeting and shot dead five of its leading cartoonists. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci (ARGENTINA - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST MEDIA)
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GM1EB1D0JZC01 Argentine cartoonists (from R) Hermenegildo Sabat, Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, Fernando Sendra and Carlos Garaycochea pose for a photo next to a large screen that reads "I am Charlie" during a tribute to the victims of the Charlie Hebdo shooting, at the Humor Museum in Buenos Aires January 12, 2015. Seventeen people, including journalists and police, were killed in three days of violence that began on Jan. 7 when militants burst into Charlie Hebdo's Paris office during a regular editorial meeting and shot dead five of its leading cartoonists. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci (ARGENTINA)
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GM1EB1D0JHD01 Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, holds up a pen and a sign that reads "I am Charlie" during a tribute to the victims of the Charlie Hebdo shooting, at the Humor Museum in Buenos Aires January 12, 2015. Hooded gunmen on January 7 stormed the Paris offices of the weekly satirical magazine known for lampooning Islam and other religions, shooting dead at least 12 people, including two police officers, in the worst militant attack on French soil in decades. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci (ARGENTINA - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST MEDIA)
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GM1EAAP08PW02 Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, receives the 2014 Prince of Asturias award for Communication and Humanities from Spain's King Felipe VI during a ceremony at Campoamor theatre in Oviedo, northern Spain October 24, 2014. The Prince of Asturias Awards are held annually since 1981 to reward scientific, technical, cultural, social and humanitarian work done by individuals, work teams and institutions. REUTERS/Eloy Alonso (SPAIN - Tags: SOCIETY MEDIA)
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GM1EAAP06A001 Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado (front), also known as Quino, acknowledges the applause after receiving the 2014 Prince of Asturias award for Communication and Humanities from Spain's King Felipe VI (back L) during a ceremony at Campoamor theatre in Oviedo, northern Spain October 24, 2014. The Prince of Asturias Awards are held annually since 1981 to reward scientific, technical, cultural, social and humanitarian work done by individuals, work teams and institutions. REUTERS/Eloy Alonso (SPAIN - Tags: SOCIETY EDUCATION MEDIA)
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GM1EAAP066M01 Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, acknowledges the applause after receiving the 2014 Prince of Asturias award for Communication and Humanities from Spain's King Felipe VI during a ceremony at Campoamor theatre in Oviedo, northern Spain October 24, 2014. The Prince of Asturias Awards are held annually since 1981 to reward scientific, technical, cultural, social and humanitarian work done by individuals, work teams and institutions. REUTERS/Eloy Alonso (SPAIN - Tags: SOCIETY EDUCATION MEDIA)
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GM1EAAO1K2N01 Cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, shakes hands with Spain's King Felipe VI before receiving a badge during a reception for the Prince of Asturias Awards in Oviedo October 24, 2014. Quino is the winner of the 2014 Principe de Asturias Award for Communication and the Humanities. The Prince of Asturias Awards are held annually since 1981 to reward scientific, technical, cultural, social and humanitarian work done by individuals, work teams and institutions. REUTERS/Eloy Alonso (SPAIN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA ROYALS)
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GM1EAAN1LZ201 Cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, sits next to a sculpture of his comic character Mafalda during an opening ceremony of a park of San Francisco in Oviedo, northern Spain, October 23, 2014. Quino will be awarded with the 2014 Prince of Asturias Award for Communication and Humanities at a ceremony on Friday in the Asturian capital. The Prince of Asturias Awards have been held annually since 1981 to reward scientific, technical, cultural, social and humanitarian work done by individuals, teams and institutions. REUTERS/Eloy Alonso (SPAIN - Tags: SOCIETY MEDIA ENTERTAINMENT)
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GM1EAAN1LRQ01 Cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, touches a sculpture of his comic character Mafalda during an opening ceremony of a park of San Francisco in Oviedo, northern Spain, October 23, 2014. Quino will be awarded with the 2014 Prince of Asturias Award for Communication and Humanities at a ceremony on Friday in the Asturian capital. The Prince of Asturias Awards have been held annually since 1981 to reward scientific, technical, cultural, social and humanitarian work done by individuals, teams and institutions. REUTERS/Eloy Alonso (SPAIN - Tags: SOCIETY MEDIA ENTERTAINMENT)
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GM1EAAN1L7S01 Cartoonist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, also known as Quino, touches a sculpture of his comic character Mafalda, during an opening ceremony of a park of San Francisco in Oviedo, northern Spain, October 23, 2014. Quino will be awarded with the 2014 Prince of Asturias Award for Communication and Humanities at a ceremony on Friday in the Asturian capital. The Prince of Asturias Awards have been held annually since 1981 to reward scientific, technical, cultural, social and humanitarian work done by individuals, teams and institutions. REUTERS/Eloy Alonso (SPAIN - Tags: SOCIETY MEDIA ENTERTAINMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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GM1EA8S1TL701 Alexia Quino, 8, looks up as she poses with her mother Patricia, a new U.S. citizen, after a special naturalization ceremony held at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington August 28, 2014. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION)
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GM1EA6F0CAK01 Buenos Aires' City Culture Minister Hernan Lombardi (R) leans on the shoulder of Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Lavado, also known by his pen name Quino, during the opening ceremony for the exhibition of Quino's works at the Museo del Humor in Buenos Aires June 14, 2014. REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian (ARGENTINA - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA POLITICS SOCIETY)
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GM1EA6F0C5G01 Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Lavado (R), also known by his pen name Quino, shares a beer with fellow cartoonist Carlos Garaycochea during the opening ceremony for the exhibition of Quino's works at the Museo del Humor in Buenos Aires June 14, 2014. REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian (ARGENTINA - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY MEDIA)
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GM1EA6F0BSL01 Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Lavado, also known by his pen name Quino, looks on during the opening ceremony of the exhibition of his works at the Museo del Humor in Buenos Aires June 14, 2014. REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian (ARGENTINA - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA HEADSHOT SOCIETY)
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GM1EA6F0BHD01 Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Lavado, also known by his pen name Quino, poses in front of an image of his most famous comic character Mafalda during the opening ceremony of the exhibition of his works at the Museo del Humor in Buenos Aires June 14, 2014. REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian (ARGENTINA - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA SOCIETY)
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GM1EA6F0C1G01 Argentine cartoonist Joaquin Lavado, also known by his pen name Quino, poses in front of his most famous comic character Mafalda during the opening ceremony of the exhibition of his works at the Museo del Humor in Buenos Aires June 14, 2014. REUTERS/Enrique Marcarian (ARGENTINA - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA SOCIETY)
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PBEAHUKYODI Argentine humorist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, known as "Quino", is shown during an autograph session of his books in La Paz, August 17, 2001. Quino, author of popular the "Mafalda" character, announced a crusade against intellectual piracy.
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RP2DRIDZGZAA Argentine humorist Joaquin Salvador Lavado, known as "Quino", is shownduring an autograph session of his books in La Paz, August 17, 2001.Quino, author of popular the "Mafalda" character, announced a crusadeagainst intellectual piracy.DM
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RP1DRIEFVJAA Spain's Quino Munoz screams as he returns a ball to Russia's Yevgeny Kafelnikov during their third round match at the Barcelona Open tennis tournament April 16. Munoz, who got through the qualifying round to play the tournament, was defeated by top-seed Kafelnikov 7-6 (9-7) 3-6 6-1.REUTERS
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RP1DRIEFTRAB Russia's Yevgeny Kafelnikov returns a backhand to Spain's Quino Munoz during their third round match at the Barcelona Open tennis tournament April 16. Top-seed Kafelnikov beat unseeded Munoz 7-6 (9-7) 3-6 6-1.REUTERS
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RC2RG73AU5IZ Philippine President Corazon Aquino gestures shortly before a nationwide telecast at the palace in Manila. January 27, 1987 REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco 87064046 ADDRESSING GESTURE GOVERNMENT LOGO MANILA PHILIPPINES SMILING; Aquino, Corazon Corazon Quino DISCLAIMER: The image is presented in its original, uncropped, and untoned state. Due to the age and historical nature of the image, we recommend verifying all associated metadata, which was transferred from the index stored by the Bettmann Archives, and may be truncated.
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