Award-Winning Catwalk Queen: 'I'm So Old'
8 December 2010 04:52
...of Oprah Winfrey, Elle McPherson, Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Schiffer. Another fan of the former pop singer, designer Julien McDonald, said: "The clothes are great. When you put them on you feel like a woman. "They're glamorous, they're sexy - she's done a...
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Top Scottish Games On Despite Withdrawals
27 November 2010 11:08
...referees and a withdrawal by some replacements, says the Scottish FA. Things get heated between Celtic's Scott Brown and ref Douglas McDonald The bosses are insistent the games will happen even though Portuguese officials brought in to provide some cover followed...
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Scottish FA Vows To Avoid Referees' Strike
22 November 2010 01:38
...certain views. "The phone-ins and the like are all contributing to making the life of a referee very, very uncomfortable." McDonald was warned by the SFA referee's committee after he admitted lying to his superiors and Celtic manager Neil Lennon over his U-turn....
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Scottish Referees Plan Strike Over Slurs
22 November 2010 04:29
...already if he asked them for clarification. Celtic chairman John Reid further fuelled the flames on Thursday by calling for McDonald to resign or be removed, and suggesting that the SFA consider an idea to force referees to declare any allegiances. The SFA,...
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Hackers Breach McDonald’s Customer Database
13 December 2010 09:22
...(MCD) has been hacked, potentially putting some customer information in unwanted hands. The Oak Brook, Ill-based restaurant chain said late Monday there may have been potential access to customer data by an unauthorized third party. It all started when McDonaldâs...
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Senators Attack McDonald's Health Plan
1 December 2010 11:47
...plans that meet the needs of our restaurant employees," Mr. Floersch told the panel.Democrats on the committee blasted McDonald's for offering what they called policies that give workers a false sense of protection from expensive illnesses. Some hearing participants...
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McDONALD QUITS AS CRISIS DEEPENS
28 November 2010 07:19
...the SFA's category one list in an attempt to move the spotlight away from his role in the crisis engulfing Scottish football. McDonald's decision to rescind a penalty he had awarded to Celtic last month, and subsequent admission that he had misled his supervisor...
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McDonald's Picture Gallery
4 November 2010 12:50
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - NOVEMBER 03: A McRib sign is seen at a McDonald's restaurant on November 3, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The sandwich arrived on the menu for the first time since 1994 and is offered at all McDonald's nationwide for a limited time until December 5, 2010. The McRib was first introduced in 1981.
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - NOVEMBER 03: A McRib sign is seen at a McDonald's restaurant on November 3, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The sandwich arrived on the menu for the first time since 1994 and is offered at all McDonald's nationwide for a limited time until December 5, 2010. The McRib was first introduced in 1981.
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - NOVEMBER 03: A McRib sign is seen at a McDonald's restaurant on November 3, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The sandwich arrived on the menu for the first time since 1994 and is offered at all McDonald's nationwide for a limited time until December 5, 2010. The McRib was first introduced in 1981.
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - NOVEMBER 03: A McRib sign is seen at a McDonald's restaurant on November 3, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The sandwich arrived on the menu for the first time since 1994 and is offered at all McDonald's nationwide for a limited time until December 5, 2010. The McRib was first introduced in 1981.
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - NOVEMBER 03: A McRib sign is seen at a McDonald's restaurant on November 3, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The sandwich arrived on the menu for the first time since 1994 and is offered at all McDonald's nationwide for a limited time until December 5, 2010. The McRib was first introduced in 1981.
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - NOVEMBER 03: A McRib is seen at a McDonald's restaurant on November 3, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The sandwich arrived on the menu for the first time since 1994 and is offered at all McDonald's nationwide for a limited time until December 5, 2010. The McRib was first introduced in 1981.
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - NOVEMBER 03: A McRib is seen at a McDonald's restaurant on November 3, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The sandwich arrived on the menu for the first time since 1994 and is offered at all McDonald's nationwide for a limited time until December 5, 2010. The McRib was first introduced in 1981.
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - NOVEMBER 03: A McRib sign is seen at a McDonald's restaurant on November 3, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The sandwich arrived on the menu for the first time since 1994 and is offered at all McDonald's nationwide for a limited time until December 5, 2010. The McRib was first introduced in 1981.
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - NOVEMBER 03: A McRib is seen at a McDonald's restaurant on November 3, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The sandwich arrived on the menu for the first time since 1994 and is offered at all McDonald's nationwide for a limited time until December 5, 2010. The McRib was first introduced in 1981.
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - NOVEMBER 03: A McRib is seen on the menu at a McDonald's restaurant on November 3, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The sandwich arrived on the menu for the first time since 1994 and is offered at all McDonald's nationwide for a limited time until December 5, 2010. The McRib was first introduced in 1981.
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Kenya's McDonald Mariga (C), who also plays for Inter Milan, dribbles the ball past Ugandan defence on October 9, 2010 during Kenya's Africa Cup of Nations 2012 qualifier against the Uganda Cranes, in Nairobi. The match is billed as a regional derby with both teams keen to prove their superiority in the region especially Uganda looking up at qualifying for the African cup of nations after 30 years in the cold.
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Kenyan football star McDonald Mariga (R) is tackled by Sepuye Engen of Uganda on October 9, 2010 during Kenya's Africa Cup of Nations ACN 2012 qualifying football match against Uganda in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. The match is billed as a regional derby with both teams keen to prove their superiority in the region especially Uganda looking up at qualifying for the African cup of nations after 30 years in the cold.
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Kenya's Inter Milan player McDonald Mariga (R) falls following a tackle from Uganda's Vincent Kayizi (L) during Kenya's African Cup of Nations (ACN) 2012 qualifiers aganist Uganda Cranes in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi on October 9, 2010. The match is billed as a regional derby with both teams keen to prove their superiority in the region especially Uganda looking up at qualifying for the African cup of nations after 30 years in the cold.
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 28: (L-R) Harriet McDonald, Doe Fund founder George McDonald, model Irina Shayk, fashion designer Steve Madden and wife Wendy Madden pose for photos with members from the Doe Fund's 'Ready Willing & Able' program at the Doe Fund Annual Fundraising Gala at Cipriani 42nd Street on October 28, 2010 in New York City.
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A picture taken on February 1, 2010 in Moscow shows President of McDonald's Europe Denis Hennequin answering questions during a press conference at a McDonald's restaurant on Pushkin square. Gilles Pelisson, Chief Executive Officer of Accor SA, Europe's largest hotelier, will be replaced by Denis Hennequin as a result of differences with the board, after a meeting on November 2, 2010.
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Artist and photographer Sally Davies smiles after tapping on the hamburger patty from her McDonald's Happy Meal project October 14, 2010 at her apartment in New York. Davies let the Happy Meal sit on her coffee table for six months uncovered. She took pictures of it every day to track it�s deterioration, but allegedly the meal shows no signs of spoilage, decomposition, or mold growth. A McDonald's spokesperson said the experiment is 'completely unsubstantiated' and defended the chain's food as 'cooked and prepared with salt, pepper and nothing else -- no preservatives, no fillers.'
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Artist and photographer Sally Davies takes a picture of her McDonald's Happy Meal project October 14, 2010 at her apartment in New York. Davies let the Happy Meal sit on her coffee table for six months uncovered. She took pictures of it every day to track it�s deterioration, but allegedly the meal shows no signs of spoilage, decomposition, or mold growth. A McDonald's spokesperson said the experiment is 'completely unsubstantiated' and defended the chain's food as 'cooked and prepared with salt, pepper and nothing else -- no preservatives, no fillers.'
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Artist and photographer Sally Davies talks about her McDonald's Happy Meal project October 14, 2010 at her apartment in New York. Davies let the Happy Meal sit on her coffee table for six months uncovered. She took pictures of it every day to track it�s deterioration, but allegedly the meal shows no signs of spoilage, decomposition, or mold growth. A McDonald's spokesperson said the experiment is 'completely unsubstantiated' and defended the chain's food as 'cooked and prepared with salt, pepper and nothing else -- no preservatives, no fillers.'
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A picture taken on February 1, 2010 in Moscow shows President of McDonald's Europe Denis Hennequin answering questions during a press conference at a McDonald's restaurant on Pushkin square. Gilles Pelisson, Chief Executive Officer of Accor SA, Europe's largest hotelier, will be replaced by Denis Hennequin as a result of differences with the board, after a meeting on November 2, 2010.
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This October 13, 2010 photo shows a McDonald's Happy Meal complete with a 'Star Wars' toy. New York City artist, Sally Davies, bought a Happy Meal six months ago on April 10, after observing and photographing it daily, the meal showed no sign of deccomposition. A McDonald�s spokesperson said, �This is nothing more than an outlandish claim and is completely false. �.
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Artist and photographer Sally Davies talks about her McDonald's Happy Meal project October 14, 2010 at her apartment in New York. Davies let the Happy Meal sit on her coffee table for six months uncovered. She took pictures of it every day to track it�s deterioration, but allegedly the meal shows no signs of spoilage, decomposition, or mold growth. A McDonald's spokesperson said the experiment is 'completely unsubstantiated' and defended the chain's food as 'cooked and prepared with salt, pepper and nothing else -- no preservatives, no fillers.'
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Artist and photographer Sally Davies talks about her McDonald's Happy Meal project October 14, 2010 at her apartment in New York. Davies let the Happy Meal sit on her coffee table for six months uncovered. She took pictures of it every day to track it�s deterioration, but allegedly the meal shows no signs of spoilage, decomposition, or mold growth. A McDonald's spokesperson said the experiment is 'completely unsubstantiated' and defended the chain's food as 'cooked and prepared with salt, pepper and nothing else -- no preservatives, no fillers.'
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This October 13, 2010 photo shows a McDonald's Happy Meal complete with a 'Star Wars' toy. New York City artist, Sally Davies, bought a Happy Meal six months ago on April 10, after observing and photographing it daily, the meal showed no sign of deccomposition. A McDonald�s spokesperson said, �This is nothing more than an outlandish claim and is completely false. �.
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Artist and photographer Sally Davies talks about her McDonald's Happy Meal project October 14, 2010 at her apartment in New York. Davies let the Happy Meal sit on her coffee table for six months uncovered. She took pictures of it every day to track it�s deterioration, but allegedly the meal shows no signs of spoilage, decomposition, or mold growth. A McDonald's spokesperson said the experiment is 'completely unsubstantiated' and defended the chain's food as 'cooked and prepared with salt, pepper and nothing else -- no preservatives, no fillers.'
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Artist and photographer Sally Davies talks about her McDonald's Happy Meal project October 14, 2010 at her apartment in New York. Davies let the Happy Meal sit on her coffee table for six months uncovered. She took pictures of it every day to track it�s deterioration, but allegedly the meal shows no signs of spoilage, decomposition, or mold growth. A McDonald's spokesperson said the experiment is 'completely unsubstantiated' and defended the chain's food as 'cooked and prepared with salt, pepper and nothing else -- no preservatives, no fillers.'
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Artist and photographer Sally Davies taps on the hamburger patty from her McDonald's Happy Meal project October 14, 2010 at her apartment in New York. Davies let the Happy Meal sit on her coffee table for six months uncovered. She took pictures of it every day to track it�s deterioration, but allegedly the meal shows no signs of spoilage, decomposition, or mold growth. A McDonald's spokesperson said the experiment is 'completely unsubstantiated' and defended the chain's food as 'cooked and prepared with salt, pepper and nothing else -- no preservatives, no fillers.'
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Artist and photographer Sally Davies talks about her McDonald's Happy Meal project October 14, 2010 at her apartment in New York. Davies let the Happy Meal sit on her coffee table for six months uncovered. She took pictures of it every day to track it�s deterioration, but allegedly the meal shows no signs of spoilage, decomposition, or mold growth. A McDonald's spokesperson said the experiment is 'completely unsubstantiated' and defended the chain's food as 'cooked and prepared with salt, pepper and nothing else -- no preservatives, no fillers.'
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Artist and photographer Sally Davies talks about her McDonald's Happy Meal project October 14, 2010 at her apartment in New York. Davies let the Happy Meal sit on her coffee table for six months uncovered. She took pictures of it every day to track it�s deterioration, but allegedly the meal shows no signs of spoilage, decomposition, or mold growth. A McDonald's spokesperson said the experiment is 'completely unsubstantiated' and defended the chain's food as 'cooked and prepared with salt, pepper and nothing else -- no preservatives, no fillers.'
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - NOVEMBER 03: The McDonald's logo is seen outside a McDonald's restaurant on November 3, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco became the first city in the nation to pass a law to control giving away free toys with unhealthy meals for children. The law requires that any restaurant kid's meals meet nutritional standards before they can be sold with toys.
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Artist and photographer Sally Davies takes a picture of her McDonald's Happy Meal project October 14, 2010 at her apartment in New York. Davies let the Happy Meal sit on her coffee table for six months uncovered. She took pictures of it every day to track it�s deterioration, but allegedly the meal shows no signs of spoilage, decomposition, or mold growth. A McDonald's spokesperson said the experiment is 'completely unsubstantiated' and defended the chain's food as 'cooked and prepared with salt, pepper and nothing else -- no preservatives, no fillers.'
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Artist and photographer Sally Davies' McDonald's Happy Meal project is seen October 14, 2010 at her apartment in New York. Davies let the Happy Meal sit on her coffee table for six months uncovered. She took pictures of it every day to track it�s deterioration, but allegedly the meal shows no signs of spoilage, decomposition, or mold growth. A McDonald's spokesperson said the experiment is 'completely unsubstantiated' and defended the chain's food as 'cooked and prepared with salt, pepper and nothing else -- no preservatives, no fillers.'
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Artist and photographer Sally Davies takes a picture of her McDonald's Happy Meal project October 14, 2010 at her apartment in New York. Davies let the Happy Meal sit on her coffee table for six months uncovered. She took pictures of it every day to track it�s deterioration, but allegedly the meal shows no signs of spoilage, decomposition, or mold growth. A McDonald's spokesperson said the experiment is 'completely unsubstantiated' and defended the chain's food as 'cooked and prepared with salt, pepper and nothing else -- no preservatives, no fillers.'
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Artist and photographer Sally Davies picks up a french fry from her McDonald's Happy Meal project October 14, 2010 at her apartment in New York. Davies let the Happy Meal sit on her coffee table for six months uncovered. She took pictures of it every day to track it�s deterioration, but allegedly the meal shows no signs of spoilage, decomposition, or mold growth. A McDonald's spokesperson said the experiment is 'completely unsubstantiated' and defended the chain's food as 'cooked and prepared with salt, pepper and nothing else -- no preservatives, no fillers.'
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 28: (L-R) Harriet McDonald, Doe Fund founder George McDonald, model Irina Shayk, fashion designer Steve Madden and wife Wendy Madden pose for photos with members from the Doe Fund's 'Ready Willing & Able' program at the Doe Fund Annual Fundraising Gala at Cipriani 42nd Street on October 28, 2010 in New York City.
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SANTA CLARA, CA - SEPTEMBER 15: Brandon McDonald #14 of the San Jose Earthquakes rushes in to take away the center of the field on a ball crossed in front of the goal ahead of Sebastien Le Toux #9 of the Philadelphia Union in the first half on September 15, 2010 at Buck Shaw Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
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SANTA CLARA, CA - SEPTEMBER 15: Sebastien Le Toux #9 of the Philadephia Union loses the ball on the far side of the field to Brandon McDonald #14 of the San Jose Earthquakes on September 15, 2010 at Buck Shaw Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The Earthquakes won 1-0.
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TORONTO - SEPTEMBER 25: Ty Harden #20 of Toronto FC battles for the ball with Brandon McDonald #14 of San Jose Earthquakes during a MLS game at BMO Field September 25, 2010 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Convey was awarded a penalty kick which he scored on.
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DELHI, INDIA - OCTOBER 08: Bronze medal winners (R) Marie-Pier Beaudet, (C) Kateri Vrakking and Alana Macdougall of Canada celebrate with their coach (L) Joan McDonald after the Women's Team Recurve event at Yamuna Sports Complex during day five of the Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games on October 8, 2010 in Delhi, India.
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Auxerre midfielder, Kenyan Dennis Oliech [2nd-R] is tackled by Ugandan opponents as Italian Serie A club, Internazionale, McDonald Mariga [L] appeals to the referee on October 9, 2010 during their Africa Cup of Nations 2012 qualifiers in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. The match is billed as a regional derby with both teams keen to prove their superiority in the region especially Uganda looking up at qualifying for the African cup of nations after 30 years in the cold. The match ended 0-0.AFP PHOTO/Tony KARUMBA.
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To go with story 'Pakistan-social-women-acid-crime' by Charlotte McDonald-Gibson This picture taken on December 4, 2009, shows Pakistani acid attack survivor Naziran Bibi (R) getting her daily exercise mouvement and massage by nurse Nadia Zafar (L) at the Acid Survivors Foundation in Islamabad. Naziran Bibi knows exactly what she would consider apt justice for the person who hurled acid in her face, burnt out her eyes, disfigured her beyond recognition and destroyed her life. An eye for an eye, she tells AFP, her rage palatable at her small rooms at a charity's office in Pakistan's capital, her children scrambling over her as she gropes for a sewing box and twists thread round her fingers. Bibi is locked in a complicated legal tussle over the attack and is fighting for custody of her young children, while learning how to live without sight and struggling with surgeries to rebuild her ruined face.
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SANTA CLARA, CA - OCTOBER 30: Juan Agudelo #39 of the New York Red Bulls and Jason Hernandez and Brandon McDonald #21 of the San Jose Earthquakes go for the ball during the 1st leg of their playoff match up at Buck Shaw Stadium on October 30, 2010 in Santa Clara, California.
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LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 30: LaMichael James #21 of the Oregon Ducks takes a hit from Chris Galippo and T.J. McDonald #7 of the USC Trojans during the fourth quarter at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on October 30, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 07: Brandon Dubinsky #17 of the New York Rangers checks Andy McDonald #10 of the St. Louis Blues as Martin Biron #43 tends goal during their game on November 7, 2010 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
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To go with story 'Pakistan-social-women-acid-crime' by Charlotte McDonald-Gibson This picture taken on December 10, 2009, shows Pakistani acid attack victim Naziran Bibi (L) as she attaches a hand-made hair extension she knitted for acid attack survivor Naila Farhat (R) at the Acid Survivors Foundation in Islamabad. Naziran Bibi knows exactly what she would consider apt justice for the person who hurled acid in her face, burnt out her eyes, disfigured her beyond recognition and destroyed her life. An eye for an eye, she tells AFP, her rage palatable at her small rooms at a charity's office in Pakistan's capital, her children scrambling over her as she gropes for a sewing box and twists thread round her fingers. Bibi is locked in a complicated legal tussle over the attack and is fighting for custody of her young children, while learning how to live without sight and struggling with surgeries to rebuild her ruined face.
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TOWNSVILLE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 10: Bradley McDonald of the Fury contests the ball with Eli Babalj of the Heart during the round 13 A-League match between the North Queensland Fury and the Melbourne Heart at Dairy Farmers Stadium on November 10, 2010 in Townsville, Australia.
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COLUMBUS, OH - NOVEMBER 10: Rostislav Klesla #97 of the Columbus Blue Jackets is checked into the glass by Andy McDonald #10 of the St. Louis Blues during the first period on November 10, 2010 at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio.
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COMMERCE CITY, CO - NOVEMBER 13: Brandon McDonald #14 of the San Jose Earthquakes reacts after Kosuke Kimura of the Colorado Rapids scored in the 43rd minute in the MLS Eastern Conference Final at Dick's Sporting Goods Park on November 13, 2010 in Commerce City, Colorado. The Rapids defeated the Earthquakes 1-0 to advance to the 2010 MLS Championship game.
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CAIRO, EGYPT - NOVEMBER 17: Scott McDonald of Australia is squeezed out by Ahmed Dewidar (#12), Ahmed Samir Farag (2nd l) and Ibrahim Salah (r) during the Egypt v Australia International Friendly match at the Cairo International Stadium on November 17, 2010 in Cairo, Egypt.
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To go with story 'Pakistan-social-women-acid-crime' by Charlotte McDonald-Gibson This picture taken on December 4, 2009, shows Pakistani acid attack survivor Naziran Bibi (R) getting her daily exercise mouvement and massage by nurse Nadia Zafar (L) at the Acid Survivors Foundation in Islamabad. Naziran Bibi knows exactly what she would consider apt justice for the person who hurled acid in her face, burnt out her eyes, disfigured her beyond recognition and destroyed her life. An eye for an eye, she tells AFP, her rage palatable at her small rooms at a charity's office in Pakistan's capital, her children scrambling over her as she gropes for a sewing box and twists thread round her fingers. Bibi is locked in a complicated legal tussle over the attack and is fighting for custody of her young children, while learning how to live without sight and struggling with surgeries to rebuild her ruined face.
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To go with story 'Pakistan-social-women-acid-crime' by Charlotte McDonald-Gibson This picture taken on December 10, 2009, shows Pakistani acid attack survivor Naziran Bibi (L) bathing her daughter Alishba Abid, 3, at the Acid Survivors Foundation in Islamabad. Naziran Bibi knows exactly what she would consider apt justice for the person who hurled acid in her face, burnt out her eyes, disfigured her beyond recognition and destroyed her life. An eye for an eye, she tells AFP, her rage palatable at her small rooms at a charity's office in Pakistan's capital, her children scrambling over her as she gropes for a sewing box and twists thread round her fingers. Bibi is locked in a complicated legal tussle over the attack and is fighting for custody of her young children, while learning how to live without sight and struggling with surgeries to rebuild her ruined face.
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To go with story 'Pakistan-social-women-acid-crime' by Charlotte McDonald-Gibson This picture taken on December 9, 2009, shows Pakistani acid attack survivors Naziran Bibi (C) and Naila Farhat (R) having lunch with Bibi's daughters Haseena Abid, 5, (2L) and Alishba Abid, 3, (L) at the Acid Survivors Foundation in Islamabad. Naziran Bibi knows exactly what she would consider apt justice for the person who hurled acid in her face, burnt out her eyes, disfigured her beyond recognition and destroyed her life. An eye for an eye, she tells AFP, her rage palatable at her small rooms at a charity's office in Pakistan's capital, her children scrambling over her as she gropes for a sewing box and twists thread round her fingers. Bibi is locked in a complicated legal tussle over the attack and is fighting for custody of her young children, while learning how to live without sight and struggling with surgeries to rebuild her ruined face.
