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  • Auschwitz Concentration Camp. Rooms, on Sunday, Apr. 16, 2006. **ITALY OUT**
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  • Auschwitz Concentration Camp. Railway, on Sunday, Apr. 16, 2006. **ITALY OUT**
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  • Auschwitz Concentration Camp, on Sunday, Apr. 16, 2006. **ITALY OUT**
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  • Auschwitz Concentration Camp museum. Victims of the genocide, on Sunday, Apr. 16, 2006. **ITALY OUT**
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  • Auschwitz Concentration Camp. Prisons, on Sunday, Apr. 16, 2006. **ITALY OUT**
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  • Auschwitz Concentration Camp museum. Man with an Israeli flag looking at the shoes left by the genocide, on Sunday, Apr. 16, 2006. **ITALY OUT**
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  • Auschwitz Concentration Camp, on Sunday, Apr. 16, 2006. **ITALY OUT**
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  • Auschwitz Concentration Camp, on Sunday, Apr. 16, 2006. **ITALY OUT**
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  • Auschwitz Concentration Camp museum. Victims of the genocide, on Sunday, Apr. 16, 2006. **ITALY OUT**
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  • Entrance to Auschwitz Concentration Camp. Visible the famous Nazi say: "Arbeit Macht Frei" ("Work makes you free"), on Sunday, Apr. 16, 2006. **ITALY OUT**
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  • Auschwitz Concentration Camp, on Sunday, Apr. 16, 2006. **ITALY OUT**
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  • A newborn is lying inside an incubator at the children's ward of Fallujah General Hospital, Iraq. Around 15 per cent of children at the hospital are now being born with some sort of congenital defect. The average elsewhere in the world is believed to be between 2 and 4 per cent.
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  • A newborn suffering from a heart and kidney defect, is drinking milk while held by the mother, inside the children's ward of Fallujah General Hospital, Iraq. Around 15 per cent of children at the hospital are now being born with some sort of congenital defect. The average elsewhere in the world is believed to be between 2 and 4 per cent.
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  • High-rise buildings mainly housing expensive apartments and shopping malls have grown very rapidly in Pakistan's main economic and financial hub, Karachi, under the recent leadership of Syed Mustafa Kamal, its mayor. Mr Kamal, 36, who was short-listed for the 2010 World Mayor Prize, is courting foreign investment, encouraging international ties, and boosting the city's tourism.
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  • Khadija, 27 days, a young girl with a severe heart defect, is lying on her mother's lap inside a room of the children's ward of Fallujah General Hospital, Iraq. Around 15 per cent of children at the hospital are now being born with some sort of congenital defect. The average elsewhere in the world is believed to be between 2 and 4 per cent.
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  • Abdullah Kodhum, a 4-day-old boy affected by a severe case of hydrocephalus and spina bifida, is lying inside a room of the children's ward at Fallujah General Hospital, Iraq. More then 15 per cent of children at the hospital are now being born with some sort of congenital defect. The average elsewhere in the world is believed to be between 2 and 4 per cent.
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  • A woman is walking by a building of the Fallujah General Hospital, Iraq. Around 15 per cent of children at the hospital are now being born with some sort of congenital defect. The average elsewhere in the world is believed to be between 2 and 4 per cent.
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  • A newborn suffering from a birth defect is lying inside an incubator in the children's ward of Fallujah General Hospital, Iraq, while the grandmother is sitting nearby. (right) Around 15 per cent of children at the hospital are now being born with some sort of congenital defect. The average elsewhere in the world is believed to be between 2 and 4 per cent.
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  • Abdullah Kodhum, a young 4-day-old boy affected by a severe case of hydrocephalus and spina bifida, is lying inside a room of the children's ward of the Fallujah General Hospital, Iraq. Around 15 per cent of children at the hospital are now being born with some sort of congenital defect. The average elsewhere in the world is believed to be between 2 and 4 per cent.
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  • The Fallujah General Hospital, (top right) and the large Al-Khulafa Mosque (top left) are shining in orange lights during an early winter evening in Fallujah, Iraq. More then 15 per cent of children at the hospital are now being born with some sort of congenital defect. The average elsewhere in the world is believed to be between 2 and 4 per cent.
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  • A newborn suffering from a severe neurological disorder and paralysis is lying in an incubator inside the children's ward at Fallujah General Hospital, Iraq. More then 15 per cent of children at the hospital are now being born with some sort of congenital defect. The average elsewhere in the world is believed to be between 2 and 4 per cent.
    06_Fallujah_Legacy.JPG
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