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FIle photo - Carl Reiner responds to a reporter's question as he arrives for the eighth annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, which is being awarded this year to Steve Martin at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. on October 23, 2005. Photo by Ron Sachs/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM
King Juan Carlos Move To Live Out Of Spain - File - ON THIS PHOTOS: Last day of competition. King Juan Carlos and Prince Felipe after the XI Regata Breitling in Palma de Mallorca on July 25, 2005. Photo by Dusko Despotovic/ABACAPRESS.COM
Former Spanish King Juan Carlos is hiding out in a £10k-a-night suite at a luxury Abu Dhabi hotel after fleeing amid corruption scandal. - File photo - 'Emirates Palace' hotel is opening its doors in Abu Dhabi in March 2005. One of the most luxurious resorts in the world, inspired by a Bedouin Arab Palace and designed by Wimberly Allison Tong and Goo (who already done Atlantis, Paradise Island; The Mansion at MGM Grand in Las Vega among others). 'Emirates Palace' is an impressive hotel with some 'records' : 2000 workers, 114 domes, 1,3 km of beach, 140 elevators, 8000 trees, 170 chefs, and 750 plasma screens in its 300 rooms and 92 suites. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACA.
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CP1STO907460 | 2005 
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FILE - Undated file photo of Bulgarian dissident Georgi Markov. Bulgarian dissident working for the BBC, Markov died in September 1978, four days after he was jabbed in the thigh with a poison-tipped umbrella while waiting for a bus on London's Waterloo Bridge. (AP Photo/Dimitar Deinov, File)
FILE - In this June 1, 2005, file photo, Defense attorney Donald Watkins talks on his phone outside the Hugo Black Federal Courthouse in Birmingham, Ala., during deliberations in the fraud trial of HealthSouth Corp. founder and fired CEO Richard Scrushy. Watkins, convicted of swindling NBA star Charles Barkley and using the name of former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to bolster an investment scam, was sentenced to five years in prison Tuesday, July 16, 2019. He and his son, Donald Watkins Jr., were convicted on fraud and conspiracy charges earlier this year. The two men stole more than $15 million from investors and a bank, prosecutors said. (AP Photo/Butch Dill, File)
FILE - This June 1, 2005, file photo shows one of many spectacular views at the Painted Hills Unit of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument near Mitchell, Ore. Access to the John Day National Monument and other national parks will be limited due to the government shutdown. (AP Photo/Don Ryan, File)
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CP1STO578460 | 2005-06 
File photo dated 01/06/2005 of Vittorio Sermonti who passed away on Wednesday 23rd November 2016 at the age of 87.
File photo dated 01/06/2005 of Vittorio Sermonti who passed away on Wednesday 23rd November 2016 at the age of 87.
Kate Middleton, girlfriend of Prince William, during their graduation ceremony. William got a 2:1 in geography after four years studying for his Master of Arts.
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CP2STO48547 | 2005-06 
PREMIUM -- 

 PRINCE OF THE CITY, Treat Williams, with director Sidney Lumet, on location in New York, 1981. (c)Orion Pictures. Courtesy: Everett Collection
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 THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND, Forest Whitaker as Idi Amin, director Kevin MacDonald, on set, 2006. (c) Fox Searchlight/courtesy Everett Collection
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CP2STO48548 | 2005-06 
U.S. movie star Sean Penn conducts an interview with Iran's presidential candidate Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani in Tehran, Iran, on June 12, 2005. Penn is in the Islamic Republic to cover the elections for the San Francisco Chronicle. Photo by ABACA.
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Outside view of La Samaritaine stores in Paris, France, on June 10, 2005. The luxury giant LVMH Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy's store is being forced to shut its doors for six years due to fire risk. The company's chief executive officer Philippe de Beauvoir announced in a health and safety meeting that the store was being closed after it failed a safety check carried out in February, officials said. Photo by David Boyer/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Two Chinese workers collect trash at the river bank of Huangpu River in Shanghai, China, June 15, 2005. Photo by Kevin Lee/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO48546 | 2005-06 
Canada's Matt King (L) and John Cannon (R) tackle England's James Simpson-Daniel during Churchill Cup rugby action in in Edmonton, Sunday, June 19, 2005. Former Canadian rugby international John Cannon has died at 35 of a suspected heart attack.Cannon passed away early Saturday, according to his father. THE CANADIAN PRESS//John Ulan
NDP leader Jack Layton, right, and wife Toronto city Councillor Olivia Chow ride a tandem bicycle down Yonge St. during the Gay Pride Parade in Toronto Sunday June 26, 2005. Federal NDP Leader Jack Layton died Monday, just months after leading his party to unprecedented success in the federal election campaign. He was 61.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Aaron Harris
FILE - Conrad Black's chauffeur John Hillier wheels boxes out the back door of Hollinger's offices in Toronto on June 9, 2005.  Black was found guilty on the obstruction of justice charge, Friday July 13, 2007, stemming from Black's removal of a dozen boxes from his Toronto offices in 2005 despite a Canadian court order sealing the premises.  (CP PHOTO ARCHIVES/Frank Gunn)
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CP1STO578461 | 2005-06 
Oklahoma's Kendra Moore (20) jumps into the lane in front of Illinois Maggie Acuna (21) in second half action at the Assembly Hall in Champaign, Il. on Sunday Dec. 18, 2005. Illinois upset the 15th ranked Sooners 86-75. (AP Photo/John Dixon)
FILE - In this Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2005 file photo, best- selling novel writer Rosamunde Pilcher poses during a photo shooting in Munich, Germany. British writer Rosamunde Pilcher, whose family saga "The Shell Seekers" sold millions of copies around the world, has died at the age of 94 at a hospital in Dundee, Scotland. (AP Photo/Diether Endlicher)
FILE - In this Friday Oct. 14, 2005 file photo, U.S. Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C., speaks during a rally in Columbus, Ohio. A news release issued Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019 on the official government page for Jones says that his health has declined since he recently broke his hip and that he’s in hospice care. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato, file)
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CP1STO577845 | 2005 
PREMIUM --  Bolton's Jared Borgetti, rightm battles with Zenit St Petersburg's Alexander Aniukov as rain falls during their UEFA Cup Group H soccer match at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton, England, Thursday Nov. 3, 2005. (AP Photo / Martin Rickett, PA) ** UNTIED KINGDOM OUT - NO SALES - NO ARCHIVES **
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CP2STO47554 | 2005 
Doug Rewega holds his daughter Brooklyn, 4, as his wife Lisa speaks to a reporter in Edmonton, on Friday December 2, 2005 about the car accident which resulted in her then unborn daughter suffering brain damage, blindness and cerebral palsy. Alberta Justice Minister Ron Stevens plans to introduce a bill later this month that would create legislation to allow a child to sue its mother for injuries suffered in the womb, bringing some financial relief to families like the Rewegas.
(CP PHOTO/John Ulan)
FILE-- Belinda Stronach during an interview in Ottawa Friday, Nov. 25, 2005. Stronach has complained that female politicians are covered differently by the media than men are, but some political observers say that’s not really what’s behind the attention being paid to the Magna heiress’s latest scandal. In fact, they say, it’s the explosion in "info-tainment," and the public’s thirst for celebrity gossip, that is driving the way the Canadian media is now covering political scandals _ particularly one involving a photogenic female politician at the centre of previous controversies and a well-known hockey hero. 
(CP PICTURE ARCHIVE/Jonathan Hayward)
A tattered Kashechewan First Nation flag flies outside St. Paul's Anglician church on the Kashechewan native reserve in northern Ontario Sunday, Oct. 30, 2005. NDP MP Charlie Angus says the northern Ontario community of Kashechewan First Nation is once again enduring the "massive trauma" of evacuations and disrupted schooling for children due to intolerable flooding. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
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CP1STO577844 | 2005 
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British singer Elton John and his longtime partner, Canadian director David Furnish, wave to members of the media and the public after their civil ceremony at the Guldhall in the town of Windsor, UK, on December 21, 2005. John and Furnish were the most prominent of hundreds of same-sex couples planning to form civil partnerships in England and Wales on Wednesday, the first day that such ceremonies become possible. Photo by Nebinger-Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM
French accordionist Yvette Horner pictured in her house, in France, on March 1, 1996. Photo by Calo-EF/ABACAPRESS.COM. NO TABLOIDS
German fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld is surrounded by French actresses Elsa Zylberstein (L) and Alice Taglioni after the presentation of his Spring-Summer 2006 ready-to-wear collection for French fashion house Chanel at the Grand Palais in Paris, France, on October 7, 2005. Photo by Nebinger-Orban-Zabulon/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO47555 | 2005 
FIle photo - Carl Reiner responds to a reporter's question as he arrives for the eighth annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, which is being awarded this year to Steve Martin at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. on October 23, 2005. Photo by Ron Sachs/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM
King Juan Carlos Move To Live Out Of Spain - File - ON THIS PHOTOS: Last day of competition. King Juan Carlos and Prince Felipe after the XI Regata Breitling in Palma de Mallorca on July 25, 2005. Photo by Dusko Despotovic/ABACAPRESS.COM
Former Spanish King Juan Carlos is hiding out in a £10k-a-night suite at a luxury Abu Dhabi hotel after fleeing amid corruption scandal. - File photo - 'Emirates Palace' hotel is opening its doors in Abu Dhabi in March 2005. One of the most luxurious resorts in the world, inspired by a Bedouin Arab Palace and designed by Wimberly Allison Tong and Goo (who already done Atlantis, Paradise Island; The Mansion at MGM Grand in Las Vega among others). 'Emirates Palace' is an impressive hotel with some 'records' : 2000 workers, 114 domes, 1,3 km of beach, 140 elevators, 8000 trees, 170 chefs, and 750 plasma screens in its 300 rooms and 92 suites. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACA.
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CP1STO907460 | 2005 
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