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Artists Jeanne-Claude and Christo arrive at the 2006-2007 Rolex Mentor-Protege Arts Initiative Dinner, held at the The New York State Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City, NY USA on November 12, 2007. Photo by Donna Ward/ABACAPRESS.COM
South Africa - Cape Town - 23 June 2020 - A Dettol and soap solution is used to thoroughly clean used equipment. Salon Jean Paul, primarily a barbershop in N1 City, resumed business under level 3 lockdown which now permits barbershops to be open. They need to adhere to strict conditions under the lockdown like sterilising their equipment after and before each use on a client. Facemasks with a faceshields must be worn. A COVID screening is done and your temperature is taken before you are helped. South Africa is currently under Level 3 lockdown and into its 8th week of lockdown. as the fight against the Coronavirus pandemic continues. Photo by Courtney Africa/African News Agency(ANA) /ABACAPRESS.COM
Honoree Leon D. Black and wife Debra Black pose at the 39th Annual "Party In The Garden" at the Museum of Modern Art on Tuesday, May 15, 2007 in New York. (Pictured: Leon D. Black, Debra Black) American investor and art collector Leon Black is the latest high profile figure to be dragged into the Jeffrey Epstein debacle. The sexagenarian who owns a version of Edvard Munch’s masterpiece The Scream (and who reportedly paid $119.9 million for it, the highest price ever paid for a work of art at auction at that time) is under scrutiny from officials in the US Virgin Islands over his decades-long ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Black, who is the chairman of the Museum of Modern Art, and founder of the Wall Street investment firm Apollo Global Management, is the subject of civil subpoenas being sought by the territory’s attorney-general, according to the New York Times. They want Black to hand over information about his long-running business ties to the convicted sex offender, Epstein, who was found dead in jail last August. Photo by donna ward/ABACAPRESS.COM
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