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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Image fixe : électronique

Auteur(s) : Agence France-Presse. Photographe  Voir les notices liées en tant qu'auteur

Titre(s) : [Rétrospective de l'année 1996] [Image fixe électronique] / Agence France-Presse, agence photogr.

Publication : [Paris] : [Agence France-Presse], [1996]

Éditeur : Agence France-Presse. Agence de presse  Voir les notices liées en tant que Responsabilité commerciale

Description matérielle : 319 photogr. pos. : coul. ; 24 x 36 mm

Note(s) : Acq. : Agence France Presse

Tournage :  1996-00-00


Sujet(s) : Année 1996 -- Chronologie  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet

Indice(s) Dewey :  909.829 0222 (23e éd.)  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet

Identifiant de la notice  : ark:/12148/cb384968340

Notice n° :  FRBNF38496834

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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD EL ROSARIO, MEXICO, 04 JAN : A myriad of migrating Monarch butterflies floats in the trees of the Rosario National Park in the mountainous Mexican state of Michoacan, west of Mexico City. Naturalists said that unusually cold wea



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD WASHINGTON, DC, 08 JAN : Visitors view the Vietnam War Memorial as the Blizzard of 1996 swirls around them. Snow accumulations of up to two feet paralyzed the nation's capital and the other cities of the eastern seaboard. [auteu



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD MOSCOW, 09 JAN : Anglers dangle their lines through holes chipped in the ice of the Moskova River. Industrial pollution of the capital's many lakes and tributaries has rendered their fish unfit for consumption. [auteur : Yuri KA



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD PERVOMAYSK, RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 15 JAN : A Russian officer orders his troops to move in on the village of Pervomaysk in southern Russian Dagestan near the Chechen border where Chechen separatist commandos held more than 100 host



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD SARAJEVO, 18 JAN : Children play war games in the Bosnian capital's frontline suburb of Dobrinja as Bosnian government and Serbian forces continued their withdrawal from positions around the city under the Dayton peace accords s



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD GAZA CITY, 20 JAN : A woman drops her ballot in the box at a Gaza City polling station as a million Palestinians voted for the first time for a president and an 88-member self-rule council. [auteur : Fayez NURELDINE]



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD GAZA CITY, 20 JAN : Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat casts his vote at a polling station in Gaza City. Arafat was elected president of the Palestinian Authority as a million Palestinians chose an 88-member self-rule council in t



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD MURAMA, BURUNDI, 23 JAN : A Hutu family arrive in the refugee camp at Murama, harboring some 1,000 Rwandan Hutus on the road from northeast Burundi to Tanzania. Many thousands more were still hiding in the hills, fearing reprisa



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD LONDON, 01 FEB : Italian top model Carla Bruni snaps the snappers at a promotion of Kodak's Advanced Photo System amateur automatic camera. The electronic camera's film cassette, integrates exposure data which is 'read' and corr



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD BELFAST, 01 FEB: Irish National Liberation Army guards stand in a vigil around the coffin of INLA Chief of Staff Gino Ghallagher in the Anderstown area of Belfast. Ghallagher was gunned down in a local social security office 24



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD MANAGUA, 07 FEB : Pope John Paul II prays in the Managua cathedral before returning to Guatemala after his visit to Nicaragua where thousands of Catholics had welcomed him. The pontiff's sixty-ninth foreign trip, the mission was



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD CENTRALIA, WA, USA, 09 FEB : Floodwaters cover the apron at Chehalis-Centralia Airport in southwestern Washington State as the Skookumchuck River, swollen by rain and snowmelt, burst its banks. Many parts of Oregon and Washingto



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD JERUSALEM, 16 FEB : A woman prays at the Al Aqsa Mosque or Dome of the Rock as hundreds of thousands of Palestinians gathered for the final Friday prayer in the holy Moslem fasting month of Ramadan in the mosque compound in Jeru



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD PARIS, 16 FEB : Indian-born British writer Salman Rushdie poses in his hotel room during a brief visit to the French capital to appear on the popular literary television program, 'Bouillon de Culture' for the seventh anniversary



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD TEL AVIV, 04 MAR : Medics evacuate a wounded woman from the site of a suicide bombing at Tel Aviv's most popular shopping mall. The Islamic terrorist movement Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack which killed more than 20



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD MELBOURNE, 10 MAR : Martin Brundle's Jordan-Peugeot breaks in half after colliding with Johnny Herbert's Sauber-Ford on the first lap of the Australian Formula One Grand Prix. Brundle walked away from the horrific crash and rest



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD DUNBLANE, UK, 13 MAR : Teacher Gwenne Mayor poses with her first-year class at the Dunblane Primary School in a handout photo distributed by police. Mayor and sixteen of her pupils were slain when gunman Thomas Hamilton burst in



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD SHARM EL SHEIKH, EGYPT, 13 MAR : Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres (L), US President Bill Clinton (2D L) Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (C), Russian President Boris Yeltsin (2D R) and Palestinian Authority President Yasser A



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD PARIS, 19 MAR : Top models Naomi Campbell of Britain (L), Claudia Schiffer of Germany (C) and Karen Mulder of Holland pose at the Paris Entertainment-Arts Museum with their look-alike dolls. The twelve-inch 'New Age Barbies,' to



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD SARAJEVO, 25 MAR : A father meditates amid the devastation on the former front line in the Stup district of the Bosnian capital, hoping for news of his son, missing in action since 1993, from investigators of the Bosnian Army. U



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD GROZNY, 24 MAR : A Russian soldier mans an observation post on the outskirts of the Chechen capital. In the city center, Russian troops opened fire on civilian cars, killing nearly a dozen people, as tension rose over an expecte



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD SARAJEVO, 05 APR : A Bosnian Serb child plays with a doll on the former front line in the Dobrinja district of the Bosnian capital as talks were held to settle the division of the suburb, the only Sarajevan neighborhood where Se



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD MOSCOW, 12 APR : A Russian Orthodox priest blesses a MiG-AT Advanced Trainer before its baptismal demonstration flight at the Zhukovski test field near Moscow. A collaboration between Russian Mikoyan and French Sextant-Avionique



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD NABATIYEH, LEBANON, 18 APR : A rescuer cries as he pulls the body of three-day-old Nur Alyan from the ruins of her family's house, hit by an Israeli bomb. A mother and eight children died in the air attack as Israel continued Op



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD MONROVIA, 17 APR : A boy plays with a soldier's helmet at the Barclay Training Center where some 10,000 Liberians were trapped, sheltering from factional fighting raging in the capital since early April between Charles Taylor's



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD NABATIYEH, LEBANON, 18 APR : A boy cries for help, trapped in the rubble of a house bombed by an Israeli warplane. He was one of two survivors in a family of eleven in the building targeted in the attack as Israel continued its



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD SARAJEVO, 23 APR : A man peers from a tank-shell hole in the pockmarked wall of a building in the Nedjarici suburb on the former front line in the Bosnian capital. The international community pledged S1.2 billion USD for the rec



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD NEW DELHI, 27 APR: A Moslem girl eyes police guarding a polling station in an alley of New Delhi's crowded, walled Old City as 590 million Indian voters, an electorate more than double the population of the United States, cast t



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD MONROVIA, 05 MAY : Some 3,500 Liberians jam the decks of the Bulk Challenger, a 1,000-ton Nigerian freighter in Monrovia harbor, to flee the factional fighting in the West African capital. With no end in sight to the conflict ra



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD MONROVIA, 08 MAY : A stripped Krahn fighter is executed in a street of the capital by militiamen of Charles Taylor's National Patriotic Front of Liberia as a two-day-old ceasefire collapsed in renewed factional fighting and peac



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD WASHINGTON, DC, 09 MAY : US President Bill Clinton and his wife, Hillary, applaud on the tribune at the Democratic National Committee conference in the Washington Convention Center. The gala garnered pledges of 12.5 million USD



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD OVSIANKA, RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 18 MAY : To applause by his wife, Naina (2D R), Russian President Boris Yeltsin waves goodbye to inhabitants of the Siberian village of Ovsianka, a whistlestop in his election campaign through the R



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD ZUKIC, BOSNIA-HERCEGOVINA, 20 MAY : A Bosnian refugee cooks on a woodstove outside her shelter in the Tuzla region as Moslems prepared to return to their villages in the separation zone created by the Dayton accords. A pillar of



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD VEDENO, RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 23 MAY : A Russian soldier weeps over a slain comrade in the carcass of a blasted armored troop carrier after an attack by Chechen fighters on this village in the Bamut foothills. The separatists held



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD NIMES, FRANCE, 25 MAY : The Spanish torero, Christina Sanchez, at 24 the first female matador in Europe, executes a pass with the muleta during the Pentacostal Feria in the Nimes Arena. [auteur : Andre DURAND]



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD RANGOON, 26 MAY : Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi (C) opens a National League for Democracy meeting in the Burmese capital. Defying the arrest of 257 NLD activists by the military junta, she announced that the public gatherin



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD JERUSALEM, 28 MAY : Rightwing Likud Party leader Benjamin Netanyahu prays at the Wailing Wall, Judaism's holiest site, on the eve of the Israeli general elections for prime minister and 120 parliamentary deputies. Twenty-four ho



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD SARAJEVO, 02 JUN : A Sarajevan shovels debris in his flat in the Stup suburb of the battered Bosnian capital as residents slowly undertook repair and reconstruction of their homes after four years and nine months of seige by Ser



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD WASHINGTON, DC, 06 JUN : American Republican presidential hopeful Robert Dole poses for photographer Visko Hatfield on the balcony outside his Capitol Hill office between visits to the Senate floor. Chronically trailing incumben



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD ROSTOV, RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 10 JUN : Russian President Boris Yeltsin rocks with pop musicians at a campaign rally concert. Yeltsin's energetic stumping, defying rumors of deteriorating health, won him re-election a week later, b



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD BEIJING, 14 JUN : Police hold down the heads of a long line of accused criminals at a public arrest ceremony in front of the Beijing railway station. In the preceding six weeks, the authorities put to death more than 500 people



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD SHETNIKOVO, RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 16 JUN : Two elderly women, helped by a local electoral commission member, cast their ballots in the yard of their home in a village near Moscow. Some 106 million Russians voted in the two-round p



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD JERUSALEM, 24 JUN : Fireworks splash the sky over Jerusalem's Old City and the Dome of the Rock during a gala evening in the celebration of Jerusalem's 3000th anniversary. [auteur : Menahem KAHANA]



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD LYONS, FRANCE, 28 JUN : Hillary Clinton rests her arm on the shoulder of her husband, US President Bill Clinton, as their limousine leaves a fireworks display organised to entertain the heads of state attending a G7 summit. The



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD KRAVICE, BOSNIA-HERCEGOVINA, 02 JUL : International War Crimes Tribunal forensics experts study human remains on a hillside near Srebrenica in northeast Bosnia. With twenty major mass graves to investigate initially in the regio



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD MOSCOW, 03 JUL : Orthodox nuns queue in Svyato Danilov Monastery to vote in the second round of the Russian presidential election. Incumbent President Boris Yeltsin extracted a second mandate from the urns, defeating the Communi



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD MOSCOW, 03 JUL : Surrounded by bodyguards, Russian National Security Advisor Alexander Lebed leaves a Moscow polling station after voting in the second round of the presidential election. Named by Russian President Boris Yeltsin



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD ARLINGTON, VA, USA, 04 JUL : The World War II Iwo Jima Marines Memorial glows under fireworks as thousands of Americans celebrated the 220th anniversary of Independence. [auteur : Travis HEYING]



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD PARIS, 10 JUL : Yves Saint-Laurent shows a forest-green wool crepe suit with a blouse in African-print crepe silk topped with a fez by Louise de la Falaise for his autumn-winter 1996-1997 high-fashion collection. [auteur : Pierr



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD EAST MORICHES, NY, USA, 18 JUL : A section of the wing of the TWA Flight 800 floats in the Atlantic Ocean off Long Island after the Paris-bound Boeing 747 Jumbo exploded and crashed minutes after take off from New York, killing



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD SMITH'S POINT, NY, USA, 24 JUL : Long Island resident Vivian Klefsky places a bouquet of flowers from her garden on the beach at Smith's Point, NY, a week after TWA Flight 800 exploded and crashed in the sea on the evening of 17



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD ATLANTA, GA, USA, 23 JUL : Shod with a homemade heel pad, a female gymnast toes the balance beam during the women's team competition in the 1996 Olympics. The Americans took the gold medal in the competition. [auteur : Daniel GA



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD ATLANTA, GA, USA, 27 JUL : Rescuers and others give first aid to people injured in the explosion of a pipe bomb in the crowded Olympics Centennial Park in downtown Atlanta. A woman was killed, a television cameraman died from a



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD HONG KONG, 30 JUL : A pro-Taiwanese protester dives into a phalanx of riot police trying to break through a makeshift barricade during a governmental clearance operation of the Chinese nationalist enclave, Rennie's Mill. Marked



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD SAN DIEGO, CA, USA, 15 AUG : American Republican presidential candidate Robert Dole and his wife, Elizabeth, wave from the podium of the San Diego Convention Center at the windup of the Republican National Convention. Without su



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD BEIJING, 21 SEP : Elementary school students dressed in riot gear wait their turn to show their skills at a public performance by the Children's Military School at a Beijing sports stadium. Overseen by the People's Liberation Ar



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD LIEGE, BELGIUM, 22 AUG : A gendarme sobs as the coffins of eight-year-old Melissa Russo and Julie Lejeune leave Saint Martin's Basilica in Liege five days after the two children were found starved to death following a fourteen-m



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD LIEGE, BELGIUM, 22 AUG : Louise (L) and Jean-Denis Lejeune (2D L), Gino (2D R) and Karine Russo (R) leave Saint Martin's Basilica during national rites for their daughters, Julie and Melissa. The two eight-year-olds were found s



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD NOVY ATAGI, RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 24 AUG : Russian security chief Alexander Lebed (2D R) plays chess with Chechen leader Shirvani Bassayev (2D L), brother of the celebrated separatist commander Shamil Bassayev, during a break in t



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD BUNOL, SPAIN, 28 AUG : Fairgoers renew an ancient local agrarian ritual, battling by the thousands with ripe tomatoes during the annual Tomatina Festival in this medieval town thirty kilometers outside Valencia. [auteur : Domini



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD CHICAGO, IL, USA, 29 AUG : President Bill Clinton waves from the rostrum moments before accepting the formal Democratic nomination as candidate for the top American job at the national party convention in the Chicago United Cent



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD GAZA CITY, 04 SEP : Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) shakes hands with Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat as they met for the first time for an historic summit on the Israeli side of the Erez border cross



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD TITUSVILLE, FL, USA, 16 SEP : The Space Shuttle Atlantis streaks into orbit from Launch Pad 39-A at the Kennedy Space Center in a time-exposure made from the facing shore of the Florida waterway. Carrying a crew of six, the Atla



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD TOURS, FRANCE, 21 SEP : Pope John Paul II (2D L) walks to the podium along a passage through scaffolding to celebrate mass for 100,000 Catholic faithful gathered at the Tours airbase to commemorate the sixteenth centenary of Sai



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD PHOENIX, AR, USA, 19 SEP : Women inmates at Maricopa County Prison leave the jail for a work detail in probably the first female chain gang in American history. The fifteen women, who had been in 'lock-down' for prison rule infr



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD JERUSALEM, 25 SEP : An ultra-Orthodox Jew tours the newly-opened archeological excavation of the 2,500-year-old tunnel linking Judaism's sacred Wailing Wall with the Via Dolorosa deep in the Old City's Moslem quarter. Inaugurati



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD BETHLEHEM, WEST BANK, 26 SEP : Palestinians rain stones on Israeli troops on the third day of riots in the West Bank, Gaza and Jerusalem in which the Palestinian police opened fire on Israeli forces. More than 1,000 people were



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD NETZARIM, GAZA, 26 SEP : Palestinians scramble for cover as a Palestinian policeman fires at Israeli soldiers during heavy clashes in the Netzarim area in the center of the Gaza Strip. More than 1,000 people were injured and a t



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD NETZARIM, GAZA, 26 SEP : Palestinians carry the body of a Palestinian policeman shot in the head by Israeli soldiers during clashes in the Netzarim area in the center of the Gaza Strip. The Palestinian police sniped and traded f



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD EREZ, ISREAL, 26 SEP : Israeli Border Police medic Benni Vaknin looses blood atop a twelve-meter silo as Palestinian snipers keep his rescuers at bay. Vaknin was hit as he tried to aid an Israeli television crew wounded by Pales



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD HOLLYWOOD, 02 OCT : Academy Award winning actress Faye Dunaway poses with her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame as her latest film, 'The Chamber,' premiered in the American Dream Capital. Dunaway's hits include 'Bonnie and Clyd



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD PARIS, 10 OCT : French couturier Jean-Charles de Castelbajac mobs a model with dozens of a 'Girl's Best Friends' in a cobalt blue teddy-bear embroidered dress for his Spring-Summer 1997 ready-to-wear collection presented in the



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD OLONGAPO CITY, PHILIPPINES, 11 OCT : Convicted British paedophile Michael Clarke leaves court in a prison van after being found guilty of promoting child prostitution in this northern Philippines city. The 50-year-old from Eastb



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD WASHINGTON, DC, 12 OCT : Thousands of friends and relatives of AIDS victims view the AIDS Memorial Quilt on display on the National Mall. The Quilt, formed by home-sewn patches, each recording a victim of the immunological disea



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD SUZUKA, JAPAN, 13 OCT : Japanese grand Prix winner and 1996 Formula One world champion Damon Hill of Great Britain (L) poses with his wife, Greorgorie, after the race at the Suzuka circuit. it was Hill's last session with the Wi



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, 11 OCT : Jose Ramos-Horta, East Timorean resistance representative, meets the press after co-winning the Nobel Peace Prize with East Timor's Bishop, Carlos Felipe Ximenes. Moslem Indonesia unilaterally annexed



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD DILI, EAST TIMOR, INDONESIA, 15 OCT : Indonesian President Suharto (L) shakes hands with Nobel Peace Prize laureate, East Timorean Bishop Carlos Felipe Ximenes, at an inaugural ceremony for a controversial 27-meter statue of Jes



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD SERAI KHOJA, AFGHANISTAN, 15 OCT : A woman in a Taleban-imposed burqa and a boy push a pram loaded with baby and belongings toward Kabul, fleeing fighting north of the Afghani capital. The Taleban religious militia took control



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD SAN DIEGO, CA, USA, 16 OCT : US President Bill Clinton (R) and Republican candidate Bob Dole hold their final nationally-televised debate before the election. The contentious independent candidate, businessman Ross Perot, was ex



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD MANILA, 21 OCT : Former maid Sarah Balabagan (L) joins Filipina film star Vina Morales at a press conference to launch a movie on her life. Balabagan drew an international outcry when she was given the death sentence by a United



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD HUSAN, WEST BANK, 29 OCT : The body of ten-year-old Hilmi Shusha, pistol-whipped to death by a Jewish settler in a stone-throwing incident, is carried to his grave by relatives. In a double tragedy for his Palestinian family, th



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD KHAR-KHAWANA, AFGHANISTAN, 01 NOV : A Taleban militiaman whips a civilian with a rubber belt at a checkpoint 10 kilometers north of Kabul. The fundamentalist Islamic force sealed off access to the fronts near the capital to stop



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA (FILES): The Prince and Princess of Wales watch a traditional Indonesian dance in this 1989 file photo. After months of bitter negotiations and much washing of dirty Royal linen in the tabloid press, the di



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD MUTURA, RWANDA, 27 OCT : Refugees walk into Rwanda, fleeing eastern Zaire where more than a half-million people were driven onto the roads by attacks on refugee camps near Goma. Zairean forces clashed with local Banyamulenge Tut



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD MUTURA, RWANDA, 29 OCT : A Zairean refugee cries after losing his mother as they entered Rwanda, fleeing fighting and camp massacres in eastern Zaire. Former Rwandan Prime Minister Faustin Twagiramunga accused Rwanda of delibera



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD GISENYI, RWANDA, 01 NOV : Zairean troops man a checkpoint at the Goma-Gisenyi border crossing. Rwandan Tutsi soldiers and local Tutsi rebels battled Zairean forces with grenade-launchers and automatic weapons in the center of pi



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD GISENYI, RWANDA, 01 NOV : Residents of Gisenyi flee shelling as Rwandan and Zairean forces exchanged mortar and anti-aircraft fire across the border. All 210,000 Rwandan Hutu refugees fled the burning Katale Camp near Goma as Ki



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - WORLD BUKAVU, ZAIRE, 05 NOV : A boy covers his brother's eyes, passing corpses as they flee fighting between Zairean troops and Tutsi rebels near Bukavu, fallen six days earlier, routing the Zairean army and tens of thousands of civil



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE SARAJEVO, 09 JAN : A French IFOR soldier directs the unloading of the last pallet of humanitarian aid delivered to Sarajevo Airport, ending the airlift to the Bosnian capital, the longest in aviation history. The international



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE PERVOMAYSK, RUSSIAN FEDERATION 10 JAN : A woman signals with a white flag from one of the buses in which Chechen separatists hold 150 hostages remaining after releasing most of the 2,000 seized a day earlier in Kizliar in Russi



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE TUZLA, BOSNIA-HERCEGOVINA, 13 JAN : US President Bill Clinton gets into the crowd to greet American soldiers at Tuzla airbase, three weeks after the NATO-led IFOR force deployed 60,000 troops in Bosnia, including 20,000 America



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE PERVOMAYSK, RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 14 JAN : Chechen women protest against Russian troops, surrounding a commando of Chechen independentists in the Caucasus village holding 150 hostages seized five days earlier at a hospital in the



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE BUJUMBURA, BURUNDI, 19 JAN : Two Burundian Hutu women recover from cholera in a clinique run by the French NGO, Medecins Sans Frontières, as tens of thousands of Rwandan Hutus fled refugee camps in Mugano and Ntamba in panic,



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE MOSCOW, 26 JAN : Russian coal miners pitch their helmets in a pile after announcing a national strike for February at the end of a three-day picket before their ministry and fruitless negotiations with the government. Across Ru



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE ALEXIN, RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 02 FEB : Russian coal miners in the Tula region joke as they join half a million colleagues striking across Russia to demand payment of back wages. Thousands of school teachers already walked off the



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE GROZNY, RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 08 FEB : Chechens chat by a 'monument' to the green-headbanded Chechen wolf's victory over two dead birds named 'Grachev' (L) and 'Yeltsin,' the Russian defence minister and president. Tens of thousa



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE MOSCOW, 11 FEB : The Russian national-communist Vladimir Zhirinovsky and his wife, Galina, are taken in town by an Orthodox priest for a procession around the altar as the couple celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of their



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE LONDON, 11 FEB : British Anti-Terrorist Squad Commander John Grieve, flanked by two uniformed policemen, views the buildings devastated by an IRA lorry-bomb blast two days earlier in the heart of London's chic Docklands area. T



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE MOSCOW, 22 FEB : Russian women sell food and cigarettes on the street in Moscow. As the director of the International Monetary Fund, Michel Camdessus, and the Russian government discuss a loan of some 9 billion USD to support e



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE MADRID, 03 MAR : Center-right Popular Party leader Jose Maria Aznar heads to the ballot box with his wife, Anna Botella, as Spaniards voted in the general elections which, as expected, ended more than thirteen years of Socialis



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE ARGUN, RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 02 MAR : A Russian soldier mans a roadblock near Argun in Chechenya as Russian Defense Minister Pavel Gratchev made a surprise call for dialogue, saying he would meet with the Chechen independentist p



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE NOVOCHERKASSK, RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 23 MAR : Under the eye of an instructor, cadets train in Cossack sword-fighting at the Don Alexander III Military Academy in this southernmost region of Russia. Novocherkassk is one of the mos



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE PARIS, 25 MAR : A Malian child washes her hands in the office of the association, Droits Devant ('Rights First'), where a hundred illegal African immigrants were sheltered, following their successive expulsions by the authoriti



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE MOSCOW, 05 APR : A double of Adolf Hitler joins a fascist demonstration in the center of Moscow in the runup to the totem-date of 13 April, marking the birth anniversary of the Fuhrer of the Nazi Third Reich. The post-Soviet pr



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE KIEV, UKRAINE, 10 APR : A stray dog window shops, hoping for a handout in a Kiev butcher shop. People were of course not alone in suffering from the deepening economic crisis in Russia and the former Russian republics, as the n



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE SHALI, RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 14 APR : A Russian tankist fires his heavy machine gun in fighting with Chechen independentists. Russian warplanes pounded several villages in southeastern Chechenya as the Russians pressed the war on



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE SHALI, RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 14 APR : A Russian soldier carries equipment on the front line in this southeastern Chechen village as combat with the retrenched independentists raged in the foothills of the Caucuses. Moscow kept up



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE MONROVIA, 14 APR : A boy toting an assault rifle and another armed with an electric drill stop a child to search his suitcase at a checkpoint in the Liberian capital. While American troops evacuated foreigners, a factional ceas



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE CAIRO, 18 APR : An Cairo Morgue employee shows victims slain as four gunmen raked a group of Greek tourists with automatic-weapons fire at an hotel near the Giza Pyramids, killing 18 and wounding 13 in the worst massacre of for



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE CHERNOBYL, 20 APR : Masked workers clean and patch an access road to the Chernobyl nuclear power station (L) during preparation for the tenth anniversary of the world's worst nuclear disaster, six days hence. G7 leaders agreed



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE MONROVIA, 07 MAY : A Nigerian ECOMOG soldier stares at the head of a Krahn arrested the day before at this National Patriotic Front of Liberia checkpoint on Benson Street in the downtown Liberian capital as NPFL leader Charles



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE CANNES, FRANCE, 11 MAY : Czech top model Eva Herzigova poses in sado-masochist-chic for photographers on the steps of a luxury hotel on the Croisette during the 49th International Film Festival at Cannes. [auteur : Andre DURAND



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE KAMPALA, 12 MAY : Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni holds the key to the State House after being sworn in to a five-year term, three days after winning the elections with more than 74 percent of the vote. Museveni pledged conti



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE MOSCOW, 27 MAY : Chechen independentist leader Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev (R) negotiates with Russian President Boris Yeltsin in the Kremlin as presidential-security chief Alexander Korzhakov (C) looks on. Two days after the alleged



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE MADRID, 20 JUN : Spanish King Juan Carlos throws a traditional 'montera' to matadors to open the royal corrida, the biggest of the season, and unique bullfight presided by the monarch during the year. [auteur : Dominique FAGET]



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE MOSCOW, 20 JUN : Russian President Boris Yeltsin presents General Alexander Lebed (2D R), partisan of an accord with Chechen separatists, as the new head of the Russian Security Council to its members, meeting in the Kremlin. F



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE MOSCOW, 27 JUN : A Muscovite turns his back on an election poster of Russian President Boris Yeltsin. Polls gave Yeltsin a clear lead over his challenger, Communist leader Gennady Zhuganov, less than a week before 106 million R



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE WEMBLEY, GREAT BRITAIN : British Queen Elizabeth 11 beams as Germany's Oliver Bierhof hoists the Euro Cup, following his team's victory over the Czech Republic in the European Soccer Championship final in Wembley Stadium. [aute



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE ZEROVANJ, BOSNIA-HERCEGOVINA, 17 JUL : A forensics expert turns away from the remains of a Bosnian exhumed from a mass grave northwest of Sarajevo. Thirty bodies were removed in two days of digging at the site of a 1992 massacr



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE NEW YORK, 16 JUL : Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, waves to wellwishers as she leaves the Police Athletic League's Duncan Center after visiting with the some 200 children in the shelter and donating children's books, notab



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE BUJUMBURA, BURUNDI, 28 JUL : A displaced Burundi Hutu woman limps in the Johnson Refugee Center in Bujumbura. The UN Special Reporter said that victims numbered in the thousands in Burundi, as massacre followed massacre between



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE BIESCAS, SPAIN, 08 AUG : Rescuers remove the body of a victim from under a caravan after flash floods swept through a packed campsite in a valley of the Spanish Pyrenees, killing more than 60 people and injuring 150. Torrential



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE LONDON, 13 AUG : Napoleon Bonaparte's favorite horse, Marengo, gets a good brushing, as every year, at the National Army Museum. The emperor's mount was shipped to England after the Battle of Waterloo, horses being considered v



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE LIEGE, BELGIUM, 22 AUG : A mother and daughter, friends of murdered Melissa Russo and Julie Lejeune, grieve at the funeral of the eight-year-olds in Saint Martin's Basilica. The kidnapped girls were found starved to death in a



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE NEW DELHI, 11 SEP : Children freed from bonded labor chant slogans as 500 youths protested in the Indian capital against the government's apparent failure to deal with the country's exploitation of child labor. Nine months earl



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE ARBIL, IRAQ, 19 SEP : A peshmerga fighter for the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) stocks up on .762-caliber munitions for his Kalachnikov at the Arbil market in Iraqi Kurdistan. KDP leader Massud Barzani called for the United



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE ARBIL, IRAQ, 19 SEP : Two children climb the statue of the celebrated Kurdish writer, Ibin al-Mostawfi, at the entrance to the Old Town of Arbil, the Iraqi Kurd capital. Iraqi Kurd leader Massud Barzani, chief of the Kurdistan



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE STRASBOURG, FRANCE, 20 SEP : A Union Jack-draped calf stands tethered outside the European Parliament as EU states chorused condemnation of Britain's decision to suspend a planned cattle cull to eradicate bovine spongiform ence



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE MONACO, 04 OCT : (FILES) Princess Stephanie of Monaco laughs with her husband and former bodyguard, ex-fisherman Daniel Ducruet, in a 1995 file photo. The couple were divorced after fifteen months of marriage, following publica



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE ISRAELI-LEBANESE BORDER, 16 SEP : An Israeli soldier fiddles in his foxhole on the Israeli-Lebanese border where a two-pronged buildup by Syrian troops withdrawn from Beirut and its suburbs was reported after nine years of urba



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE JERUSALEM, 28 SEP : A flak-jacketed Israeli borderguard watches Palestinians in a street in Jerusalem's Old City, a day after security forces opened fire on worshippers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque. In four days of rioting in Palestin



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE BETHLEHEM, WEST BANK, 02 OCT : An Israeli soldier prays in the shade of a combat bulldozer in Bethlehem, where Israel concentrated heavy forces five days after riots in Palestinian territories killed 85 people and injured more



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE BETHLEHEM, WEST ANK, 03 OCT : A Palestinian prays in the shade near Israeli tanks at the entrance to Bethlehem where Israel had concentrated armored units in the wake of riots in the Arab territories which killed 85 people and



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE PARIS, 03 OCT : Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic (L) shakes hands with Bosnian President Alija Izetbegovic, freshly elected first head of the new Bosnian joint presidency, after they agreed to normalise relations between Bo



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE MANILA, 07 OCT : Accused child molester Greek professor Michael Deligrannis (L) is presented to journalists by Australian child rights crusader Earl Wilkinson (C) and Philippines Senator Ernesto Herrera after he was re-arrested



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE NEW YORK, 08 OCT : Prince Albert and Princess Caroline of Monaco pose for photographers at the annual Princess Grace Foundation Awards. The foundation honored 21 aspiring dancers, filmmakers, playwrights and actors at a gala ce



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE NEW DELHI, 13 OCT : A bull strolls past the first beefless McDonald's Restaurant in the world, also the first Indian implantation of the American fast-food chain, days before its public opening. The controversial first Indian M



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Titre(s) : YEARENDER 96 - EUROPE SYDNEY, 14 OCT : Australian investors, mirrored in the window of the Sydney Stock Exchange, watch the quotations board as the Australian All Ordinaries Index closed at an all-time high of 2,363.3, up 1.1 percent on the previous



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