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A Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) boat powers along the River Thames near Tower Bridge in London, Wednesday 2, January, 2002. Four lifeboat stations became operational today in London providing a round-the-clock rapid response service for the city. 

* The stations are located at Tower Pier, Chiswick Pier, Gravesend and Teddington.
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Library file dated 11/01/2002 of Professor Stephen Hawking who is rumoured to be about to dispel the myth of the black hole, Wednesday July 21, 2004.  Cambridge mathematician Professor Stephen Hawking, dubbed the modern day Einstein, is due to turn his original black hole theory on its head, solving one of sciences long-standing mysteries.  See PA story SCIENCE Hawking. PA Photo: Andrew Parsons.
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Three Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) boats pass along the River Thames beneath Tower Bridge in London. Four lifeboat stations became operational today in London providing a round-the-clock rapid response service for the city. 

*...The stations are at Tower Pier, Chiswick Pier, Gravesend and Teddington.
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CP2STO48669 | 2002-01 
Ireland's Paul O'Connell celebrates his try on his test debut against Wales.
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Pedestrians cross the Millennium Bridge over the River Thames in London following a  5 million modification.  The  18.2 million bridge swayed under the weight of thousands of pedestrians when it first opened in June 2000.  

* After just three days the bridge's operators had to close the 320-metre long structure, which runs from St Paul's Cathedral north of the River Thames in London to Tate Modern on the south bank.
General view of the The Minardi Formula One factory in Faenza, Italy
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CP2STO48668 | 2002-02 
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 Visitors to Thorpe Park, the theme park in Chertsey, Surrey, enjoy the first ride on 'Colossus', the world record-breaking ten-loop rollercoaster ride. The  10 million ride will hurtle riders at 65km per hour over 850 metres of twisting track.
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Library filer dated 20/3/2002 of a Golden Jubilee Commemorative Sword, specially commissioned by Wilkinson Sword to celebrate the Queen's Golden Jubilee. The Household Cavalry said Monday Spetember 19, 2005, that three companies, two of them foreign, have been approached after Wilkinson Sword ended production of the ceremonial weapons. See PA story DEFENCE Swords. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Johnny Green / PA.
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File photo dated 24/03/2002 of Movie star Ethan Hawke who today March 05 2004 denied his split from Uma Thurman was the result of an infidelity. The Oscar-nominated actor split from Kill Bill star Thurman last year after eight years together. Following the break-up there were reports that the marriage ended because he had an affair while filming in Montreal.See PA story US Hawke. PA Photo:
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CP2STO48664 | 2002-03 
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File photo dated 25/04/02 of Julian Lloyd Webber and his wife Kheira
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Stock picture of a traffic jam in London.
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 An Indian Blue Peacock shows off its plumage at Hanwell Zoo and Bird Conservation Centre, Middlesex.
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CP2STO48661 | 2002-04 
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II meets two of the "Royalty of the East End" - a pearly King and Queen - during a visit to Green Street in Newham, in east London. Earlier, on the latest leg of her Golden Jubilee tour of the UK,  she had met allotment holders.    * The Pearly Kings and Queens trace their history back more than 120 years and are closely linked with raising money for local charities - and their motto is "One never knows".
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Library filer dated 1/5/02 of Brighton Pier. The trial of a company accused of breaching health and safety rules after a rollercoaster was left dangling on Brighton Pier is expected to start, Friday September 17, 2004. Eight people were sent around the turbo coaster on the pier in December 2002 before engineers had replaced a missing section of track, the Health and Safety Executive alleges. See PA story COURTS Pier. PA Photo: Chris Ison.
PREMIUM -- England's Bayern Munich midfielder Owen Hargreaves talks to the media at a press conference in London in this May 13, 2002 file photo. Colin Hargreaves says his soccer star son Owen is still a proud Canadian, despite refusing to speak with Canadian reporters during the World Cup. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE/PA, Nick Potts) ** UNITED KINGDOM OUT
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CP2STO48658 | 2002-05 
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File photo dated 01/06/02 of soprano Dame Kiri Te Kanawa.
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File photo dated 15/06/2002 of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, with the Duke of Edinburgh, waving from Buckingham Palace in London, after the annual Trooping the Colour ceremony.
Members of the royal family watch from the balcony of Buckingham Palace as Concorde and the Red Arrows fly overhead in celebration of the Golden Jubilee of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II in London.
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CP2STO48656 | 2002-06 
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PA library file dated 29/07/2002 of Paula Radcliffe. See PA story QUOTE Pars. PA Photo: Rui Vieira.
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Security officers guide Britain's number one tennis star Tim Henman through the crowds at The All England Lawn Tennis Club today Monday 1st July 2002. Henman faces the Swiss player Michel Kratochvil in the third round on Court One at Wimbledon later this afternoon. PA Photo: Nick Potts.
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Harrods Chairman Mohamed Al Fayed (bottom left) with pop band Liberty X, singer Enrique Iglesias (top left) and soprano Marion Walmann (top left) during the opening of the Harrods July Sale in Knightsbridge, London Wednesday 3 July 2002. PA Photo : Yui Mok.
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CP2STO48651 | 2002-07 
File photo dated 18/08/02 of Villa Park, which is one of the stadiums set to host football for the London 2012 Olympics.
Australia's Karrie Webb walks onto the 18th green past the scoreboard during the final day of the Women's British Open at Turnberry, Scotland.
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Library filer dated 13/08/2002 of For Sales and Lettings signs in London. People collectively spent £10.6 billion on the costs associated with moving house in England and Wales during 2004, research showed Thursday June 9, 2005. Stamp duty was the single biggest expenditure in the house-buying process, accounting for nearly half of the total at £5.02 billion, according to the Woolwich. See PA Story MONEY Moving. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: PA
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CP2STO48648 | 2002-08 
File photo dated 08/08/03 of Dounreay nuclear plant in Scotland, whose staff have been told that they can transfer their skills to a renewable energy "revolution" in Scotland.
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An unidentified child drinks well-water from a bucket in the famine-stricken village of Kanyopola in central Malawi. The United Nations currently estimates 18.4 million people face starvation in the southern Africa region. Picture taken Thursday 26th September released today Thursday 3rd October 2002. See PA Story HEALTH Malawi. PA Photo: Ben Curtis.
USA's Jeff Sluman (bottom) plays out of the bunker at the  tenth hole, during the second round of the 2002 American Express Championship, at Mount Juliet Golf Course, Co Kilkenny, Republic of Ireland,
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CP2STO48646 | 2002-09 
File photo dated 17/10/02 of Wormwood Scrubs prison, London. PRESS ASSOICATION Photo. Issue date: Tuesday November 18, 2008. Anne Owers found conditions at the prison in west London had deteriorated since her last inspection. See PA story PRISONS Scrubs. Photo credit should read: Andrew Parson/PA Wire
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Magetsi Nyankalidzi, 30, (2nd left) who is four months pregnant searches for water-lily bulbs to eat, with her friends Arafina Nyanklizi (left), Grace Lisibowa (2nd right) and Regina Bishop (right), in the Elephant Marshes off the Shire river in southern Malawi. The women continue the work despite the risk of crocodile attacks, which have led to numerous deaths, as it is one of the few sources of food remaining. The United Nations currently estimates 18.4 million people face starvation in the southern Africa region. Picture taken Monday 30th September released today Thursday 3rd October 2002. See PA Story HEALTH Malawi. PA Photo: Ben Curtis.
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Mjiyasi Gungulou, 82, comforts her great-granddaughter Mdakalira, 9, whom she was left to look after following the death from AIDS of her granddaughter and granddaughter's husband within the space of a year, in the village of Nyande in central Malawi. The United Nations currently estimates 18.4 million people face starvation in the southern Africa region, and the high prevalence of HIV infection makes conditions even harder. Picture taken Thursday 26th September released today Thursday 3rd October 2002. See PA Story HEALTH Malawi. PA Photo: Ben Curtis.
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CP2STO48643 | 2002-10 
Pop Band Westlife with a special award presented to them in London by the Guinness World Records British Hit Singles Book to mark the 50th anniversary of the UK Singles Chart. Westlife are (front row, left-right) Bryan McFadden, Kian Egan and Shane Filan, (back row, left-right) Nicky Byrne and Mark Feehily.
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Formula One driver Jensen Button arrives for the celebrity film premiere of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets at the Odeon Leicester Square in London's west end.
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Supermodel Heidi Klum during a photocall at the Odeon in Leicester Square to launch the 2003 Pirelli Calender.
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CP2STO48640 | 2002-11 
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Supermodel Tyra Banks wears an outfit by Patric Casey  during the Triology fashion show.
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Sir Elton John performing on stage at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden.
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Brittany Murphy arrives at the VH-1 Big In 2002 Awards at the Olympic Auditorium,  Los Angeles.
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CP2STO48638 | 2002-12 
Queen Elizabeth II feeds a carrot to a horse, watched by trainer Paul Nicholls, during a visit to Manor Farm Stables in Ditcheat, Somerset on March 28, 2019.
King Charles III (centre) arrives for a Sunday church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk. Picture date: Sunday January 5, 2025.
Vanessa Hudgens, Austin Butler attends the "2015 Dance Industry Awards" held at Avalon
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CP1STO1704 | Press Association 
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CP2STO47565 | 2002 
20020208 - SOLDIER HOLLOW - WINTER OLYMPICS 2002 - TALVIOLYMPIALAISET- SLC31 - HIIHTO : Finland's Riitta-Liisa Lassila (Riitta-Liisa Roponen) in ski free practise on Friday 8th February in Soldier Hollow. LEHTIKUVA / JUSSI NUKARI / 2002 / slclk / - FINLAND OUT. NO THIRD PARTY SALES.
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CP1STO6197440 | 2002 
Sonia Rykel and Kenzo pose during celebration of Marie Christiane Marek's anniversary at VIp in Cannes, France, on May 23, 2002. Photo by Rachid Bellak/ABACAPRESS.COM
File photo dated July 16, 2002 of Alan Greenspan, Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System, left, chats with Chairman Paul Sarbanes (Democrat of Maryland), center, and US Senator Tom Carper (Democrat of Delaware) following the U.S. Senate Banking, Housing, Urban Affairs Committee in Washington on 16 July, 2002. The hearing focused on the Federal Reserve Board's monetary policy report. - Paul Sarbanes, a longtime US senator from Maryland who championed the enforcement of an arms embargo against Turkey after the 1974 invasion of Cyprus, has died at the age of 87. Photo by Ron Sachs/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM
File photo dated January 4, 2002 of Hustler Magazine publisher Larry Flynt appears at United States District Court in Washington, DC, USA, to plead his case against the United States Department of Defense. Larry Flynt, founder of the Hustler adult entertainment empire, has died at age 78. Flynt died of heart failure according to reports. Photo by Ron Sachs/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP1STO1858925 | 2002 
FILE - -This Dec. 24, 1933 file photo shows the restored historic Dillaway-Thomas house, a military headquarterss during the Siege of Boston and where George Washington held conferences with his office,   A historic preservation group is awarding $1.1 million to help support important African-American historic sites. Brent Leggs directs the African-American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, which is an effort by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. He says African-American historic places have traditionally "been undervalued and underfunded." The fund will allow them to "raise the visibility and the full contributions of African-Americans to our nation." (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Nov. 16, 2002, file photo, University of Southern California quarterback Carson Palmer looks to pass during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Arizona State, in Los Angeles. Heisman Trophy winner Carson Palmer and Vince Young will make their first appearances on the College Football Hall of Fame ballot. The National Football Foundation released Monday, June 4, 2018, the names of 76 players and six coaches from major college football who will be considered for the Hall of Fame this year.(AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File)
FILE - In this Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2002 file photo, Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Weissmann talks with the media outside the federal courthouse in Houston. Weissmann, one of the most prominent prosecutors working for special counsel Robert Mueller is leaving the team soon, a likely indication that the investigation is close to wrapping up.(AP Photo/Pat Sullivan, File)
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CP1STO577850 | 2002 
FILE--Shoppers race through final Christmas shopping in the Eaton Centre in Toronto on Monday, Dec. 23, 2002. The first lesson of the retail industry is know the store's return policy. At this time of year, these policies are more important than ever because Christmas shopping involves buying gifts for people you don't necessarily know that well. Or at all. Whether you're buying for the boss, your mother-in-law, a cousin or the love of your life, every purchase should include the question: "What if they want to return it? THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn
Chicago Bulls guard Trenton Hassell lets out a yell as he drives to the hoop over Toronto Raptors forward Jerome Williams during first quarter NBA action in Toronto on Monday Nov. 4, 2002. (CP PHOTO/Frank Gunn)
Calgary Stampeders' runningback Kelvin Anderson (left) gives B.C. Lions Craig Powell a stiff arms during the second quarter of CFL action in Vancouver, B.C. on Friday, October 11, 2002. (CP PHOTO/Richard Lam)
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CP1STO577851 | 2002 
© Serge Arnal/ABACA. 40779-3. Paris-France, 14/12/2002. Maria Pacome au theatre de La Gaite Montparnasse dans L'Eloge de La Paresse une piece mise en scene par Agnes Boury.
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© Nicolas Khayat/ABACA. 39591-5. New York City-NY-USA, 05/11/2002. 007's new sequel "Die Another Day" 
star Halle Berry pictured at Bloomingdale's as she unveilled its new window celebrating 40 years of James Bond style.
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© Jean-Jacques Datchary/ABACA. 39233-20. Paris-France, 23/10/2002. Actress Juliette Binoche at the taping of Michel DruckerÕs talk show Vivement Dimanche.
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CP2STO47564 | 2002 
The Fair Jeanne makes its way up the Rideau Canal in Ottawa Monday, May 6, 2002.  The Chateau Laurier can be seen in the background. Temperatures in the Ottawa area climbed to above 20C. (CP PHOTO/Jonathan Hayward)
The ferry Dartmouth III heads through sea smoke as it passes McNabs Island in  Halifax harbour on Tuesday, Feb.12, 2002. The fog occurs when cold air moves over a warm, wet surface; the air becomes saturated with water vapour and then fog forms. CP PHOTO/Andrew Vaughan)
People launch their fireworks in  Old Town Square in Prague, Czech Republic to bring in the new year Tuesday Jan. 1, 2002. (CP PHOTO/Tom Hanson)
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CP1STO35164763 | 2002 
ROCK, ROCK, ROCK!, Tuesday Weld (left), Teddy Randazzo, 1956, dancing
SPACE JAM, Michael Jordan, 1996. (c) Warner Bros./ Courtesy: Everett Collection.
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, Charlton Heston, 1956
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CP2STO48662 | 2002-04 
File photo dated 08/08/03 of Dounreay nuclear plant in Scotland, whose staff have been told that they can transfer their skills to a renewable energy "revolution" in Scotland.
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An unidentified child drinks well-water from a bucket in the famine-stricken village of Kanyopola in central Malawi. The United Nations currently estimates 18.4 million people face starvation in the southern Africa region. Picture taken Thursday 26th September released today Thursday 3rd October 2002. See PA Story HEALTH Malawi. PA Photo: Ben Curtis.
USA's Jeff Sluman (bottom) plays out of the bunker at the  tenth hole, during the second round of the 2002 American Express Championship, at Mount Juliet Golf Course, Co Kilkenny, Republic of Ireland,
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CP2STO48646 | 2002-09 
File photo dated January 4, 2002 of Hustler Magazine publisher Larry Flynt appears at United States District Court in Washington, DC, USA, to plead his case against the United States Department of Defense. Larry Flynt, founder of the Hustler adult entertainment empire, has died at age 78. Flynt died of heart failure according to reports. Photo by Ron Sachs/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM
File photo dated January 4, 2002 of Hustler Magazine publisher Larry Flynt appears at United States District Court in Washington, DC, USA, to plead his case against the United States Department of Defense. Larry Flynt, founder of the Hustler adult entertainment empire, has died at age 78. Flynt died of heart failure according to reports. Photo by Ron Sachs/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM
File photo dated January 4, 2002 of Hustler Magazine publisher Larry Flynt appears at United States District Court in Washington, DC, USA, to plead his case against the United States Department of Defense. Larry Flynt, founder of the Hustler adult entertainment empire, has died at age 78. Flynt died of heart failure according to reports. Photo by Ron Sachs/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP1STO6885636 | 2002-01 
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