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49241371 Annastasia Peters (304), McKaylie Caesar (292), Katarzyna Nowakowska (303) of Utah and Julia David-Smith (327) and Chloe Foerster (329) of Washington at the start of the women's race at the Pac-12 Cross Country championships at Chambers Creek Regional Park, Friday, Oct. 27, 2023, in University Place, Wash. Photo Credit: Image of Sport/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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49241374 Annastasia Peters (304), McKaylie Caesar (292), Katarzyna Nowakowska (303) of Utah and Julia David-Smith (327) and Chloe Foerster (329) of Washington at the start of the women's race at the Pac-12 Cross Country championships at Chambers Creek Regional Park, Friday, Oct. 27, 2023, in University Place, Wash. Photo Credit: Image of Sport/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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akg041425 Hosemann, Theodor. 1807-1875. "Schlemihls Heimkehr". Federlithographie. Titelblatt zu: Friedrich Förster, Peter Schlemihls Heimkehr, Leipzig. (B.G.Teubner), 1843. Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Museum: Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte.
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akg8352011 Foerster, Peter Ludwig, 1887-1948. "Italienische Landschaft II" (Italian Landscape II), 1927. Oil on wood, 50 × 61 cm. Inv. no. A III 131; Berlin, SMB, Nationalgalerie.
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akg1127194 Peter Huchel, (born Hellmut Huchel). Lyricist and editor, 30.4.1903 Berlin-Lichterfelde - 30.4.1981 Staufen. Peter Huchel House, a former dwelling-house of Peter Huchel in Wilhelmshorst (Brandenburg), Hubertusweg 41, where he lived until his departure from the GDR in 1971. Meeting place for writers who were in opposition to the SED state. Since October 1997 Literaturhaus und Memorial: Exterior view with portrait bust of Huchel in the garden (sculpture, arranged 2003, by Wieland Förster, born 1930). Photo, 28.12.2009. Copyright: © Wieland Förster. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg1127200 Peter Huchel, (born Hellmut Huchel). Lyricist and editor, 30.4.1903 Berlin-Lichterfelde - 30.4.1981 Staufen. Peter Huchel House, a former dwelling-house of Peter Huchel in Wilhelmshorst (Brandenburg), Hubertusweg 41, where he lived until his departure from the GDR in 1971. Meeting place for writers who were in opposition to the SED state. Since October 1997 Literaturhaus und Memorial: Exterior view with portrait bust of Huchel in the garden (sculpture, arranged 2003, by Wieland Förster, born 1930). Photo, 28.12.2009. Copyright: © Wieland Förster. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg1127202 Peter Huchel, (born Hellmut Huchel). Lyricist and editor, 30.4.1903 Berlin-Lichterfelde - 30.4.1981 Staufen. Peter Huchel House, a former dwelling-house of Peter Huchel in Wilhelmshorst (Brandenburg), Hubertusweg 41, where he lived until his departure from the GDR in 1971. Meeting place for writers who were in opposition to the SED state. Since October 1997 Literaturhaus und Memorial: Exterior view with portrait bust of Huchel in the garden (sculpture, arranged 2003, by Wieland Förster, born 1930). Photo, 28.12.2009. Copyright: © Wieland Förster. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg1127204 Peter Huchel, (born Hellmut Huchel). Lyricist and editor, 30.4.1903 Berlin-Lichterfelde - 30.4.1981 Staufen. Peter Huchel House, a former dwelling-house of Peter Huchel in Wilhelmshorst (Brandenburg), Hubertusweg 41, where he lived until his departure from the GDR in 1971. Meeting place for writers who were in opposition to the SED state. Since October 1997 Literaturhaus und Memorial: Exterior view with portrait bust of Huchel in the garden (sculpture, arranged 2003, by Wieland Förster, born 1930). Photo, 28.12.2009. Copyright: © Wieland Förster. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg040166 Foerster, Peter, 1887-1948. "Still Life with Oranges", c.1924. Painting. Oil on wood, 54 × 65.3cm. Berlin, Germany, Berlinische Galerie. Museum: Berlin, Berlinische Galerie.
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dpa10402872 Keepers Rene Herbeck (R) and Jeanette Bannier (L) try to bottler-feed a three-days-old giraffe at the zoo of Magdeburg, Germany, 10 August 2007. The zoo reports 'the little giraffe did yet not manage to drink from the bar her mother 'Nelly' provides' and thus has to be bottle-fed in this critical situation. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa11065232 A volunteer holds a mink in a net on the premises of a mink farm near Grabow, Germany, 29 October 2007. Dozens of helpers continue their search for some 15,000 minks, which escaped when unknown perpetrators opened enclosures and destroyed fences at a mink farm near Grabow during the night of 29 October 2007. Authorities in charge will deliberate on 29 October 2007 on how to further handle the case. It could be that in the end open season will be declared on the minks, said a spokesperson of the mink farm. The police, who are still searching the unknown perpetrators, presume militant animal rights activist to be responsible for the incident. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa11173378 A young woman looks at the painting 'Madonna mit dem segnenden Kleinkind' ('Madonna with the Blessing Child') by Valeriy Shvetsov on display at the Ukrainian Culture Centre ('Kulturzentrum der Ukraine') in Magdeburg, Germany, 15 November 2007. The artwork belongs to the alltogether 400 paintings exhibited by 65 Ukrainian artists in the scope of the 6th Magedeburg Art Festival. This year's art festival is supported by the Ukrainian embassy. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa9704675 Mariam Djombo Diallo, mother of Ouri Jalloh, who was killed by a fire, pictured at the District Court Dessau, Germany, Tuesday, 27 March 2007. Two police officers face trial for involuntary manslaughter and bodily harm with fatal consequences. They arrested Ouri Jalloh from Sierra Leone January 2005 for molesting women and resisting the police. Despite being handcuffed he was supposed to be able to spark and cause a fire in the prison cell. According to appraisers, the young man could still be alive if he had received help by the officers. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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akg041433 Hosemann, Theodor. 1807-1875. "Das Häschen im Schattenspiel". Federlithographie. Illustration zu: Friedrich Förster, Peter Schlemihls Heimkehr, Leipzig. (B.G.Teubner), 1843. Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Museum: Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte.
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akg041441 Hosemann, Theodor. 1807-1875. "Schatten! Schatten! Ohn' Ermatten!". Federlithographie. Illustration zu: Friedrich Förster, Peter Schlemihls Heimkehr, Leipzig. (B.G.Teubner), 1843. Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Museum: Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte.
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akg041435 Hosemann, Theodor. 1807-1875. "Dies ist die Macht des Magnets!". Federlithographie. Illustration zu: Friedrich Förster, Peter Schlemihls Heimkehr, Leipzig. (B.G.Teubner), 1843. Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Museum: Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte.
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akg041439 Hosemann, Theodor. 1807-1875. "Der Schiffbruch". Federlithographie. Illustration zu: Friedrich Förster, Peter Schlemihls Heimkehr, Leipzig. (B.G.Teubner), 1843. Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Museum: Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte.
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akg041426 Hosemann, Theodor. 1807-1875. "Halbpart!" (halfpart"). Pen lithograph. Illustration for: Friedrich Förster, Peter Schlemihls Heimkehr, Leipzig (B.G.Teubner), 1843. Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Museum: Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte.
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akg041429 Hosemann, Theodor. 1807-1875. "An Chamisso's Grabe". Federlithographie. Illustration zu: Friedrich Förster, Peter Schlemihls Heimkehr, Leipzig. (B.G.Teubner), 1843. Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Museum: Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte.
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akg041432 Hosemann, Theodor. 1807-1875. "Meister Schabe, der Dorfbarbier.". Federlithographie. Illustration zu: Friedrich Förster, Peter Schlemihls Heimkehr, Leipzig. (B.G.Teubner), 1843. Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Museum: Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte.
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akg041440 Hosemann, Theodor. 1807-1875. "Der Thorschreiber zu Kuhschnappel.". Federlithographie. Illustration zu: Friedrich Förster, Peter Schlemihls Heimkehr, Leipzig. (B.G.Teubner), 1843. Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Museum: Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte.
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akg041434 Hosemann, Theodor. 1807-1875. "Figaro! Du hast ein Menschenleben gerettet!". Federlithographie. Illustration zu: Friedrich Förster, Peter Schlemihls Heimkehr, Leipzig. (B.G.Teubner), 1843. Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Museum: Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte.
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alb4840366 CAITRIONA BALFE and SAM HEUGHAN in OUTLANDER (2014), directed by BRIAN KELLY and ANNA FOERSTER. Season 5. English title: OUTLANDER.
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dpa12537966 Two Russian soldiers leave as the Army is withdrawn from Hillersleben, Germany, 06 April 1994. Troups and officers of the 47th armoured division return to Russia. At the time, some 5,000 people were deployed to Hillersleben, earlier in the GDR it had been some 15,000. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa7590049 (dpa) - The picture shows the recently completed Hundertwasser house in Magdeburg, Germany, Monday 03 October 2005. It is the last project of the Austrian artist and architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928-2000). The pink building was inaugurated during a festivity themed 'Living and Dwelling in Magdeburg' (Leben und Wohnen in Magdeburg). The building of roundly 27 million euros cost called 'Green citadel' features a hotel, apartments, offices and stores. It is named after its plantings and gardens and in memory of mediaeval times when Magdeburg used to be a fortress city. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa7590055 (dpa) - The picture shows the recently completed Hundertwasser house in Magdeburg, Germany, Monday 03 October 2005. It is the last project of the Austrian artist and architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928-2000). The pink building was inaugurated during a festivity themed 'Living and Dwelling in Magdeburg' (Leben und Wohnen in Magdeburg). The building of roundly 27 million euros cost called 'Green citadel' features a hotel, apartments, offices and stores. It is named after its plantings and gardens and in memory of mediaeval times when Magdeburg used to be a fortress city. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa7590035 (dpa) - The picture shows the recently completed Hundertwasser house in Magdeburg, Germany, Monday 03 October 2005. It is the last project of the Austrian artist and architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928-2000). The pink building was inaugurated during a festivity themed 'Living and Dwelling in Magdeburg' (Leben und Wohnen in Magdeburg). The building of roundly 27 million euros cost called 'Green citadel' features a hotel, apartments, offices and stores. It is named after its plantings and gardens and in memory of mediaeval times when Magdeburg used to be a fortress city. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa9321341 Hurricane 'Kyrill' crushed power poles like straws near Magdeburg, Germany, Friday, 19 January 2007. Thousands of households were cut off from electricity. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa9321343 Hurricane 'Kyrill' crushed power poles like straws near Magdeburg, Germany, Friday, 19 January 2007. Thousands of households were cut off from electricity. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa10468962 Hot-air balloons pictured during the 15th 'FAI European Hot Air Balloon Championship' near Schoenebeck, Germany, 20 August 2007. 83 participants from 24 countries are registered for the tournament, which for the first time in its history is held in Germany. Europe's best ballon-riders are determined every two years ever since 1976. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa10468956 Hot-air balloons pictured during the 15th 'FAI European Hot Air Balloon Championship' near Schoenebeck, Germany, 20 August 2007. 83 participants from 24 countries are registered for the tournament, which for the first time in its history is held in Germany. Europe's best ballon-riders are determined every two years ever since 1976. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa11104606 Young women walk past a giant painting by British artist Christopher Winter presented at a street in Ascherleben, Germany, 01 November 2007. The city of Aschersleben shows within in the scope of the building fair 'IBA Stadtumbau 2010' the first 'Drive Thru Gallery' in Germany. Winter presents five paintings of playing children. The originals can be seen at the exhibition 'Songs of innocence' at the Neuhoff Edelmann Gallery in New York, USA. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa11099289 Two women enjoy mild temperatures while taking a walk at the periphery of Schoenebeck, Germany, 04 November 2007. Atlantic low pressure areas will impact the weather pattern over the next few days. A cold front reaching Saxony-Anhalt on 06 November will cause unsettled weather with rainshowers, clouds and a strong north-west wind. Photo: PETER FOERSTER.
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dpa10161229 The photo shows the destroyed coach, which crashed heavily on German motorway A14 (Magdeburg-Dresden) near Koennern, 18 June 2007, on the compounds of a vehicle recovery company in Irxleben, Germany, 19 June 2007. One day after the accident, in which thirteen persons lost their lives, investigators and experts have started examining the two vehicles involved. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa13120753 Employee Kathrin Krummhaar arranges cuckoo wall clocks at clock factory ?Harzer Uhrenfabrik? in Gernrode, Germany, 27 October 2008. With about 40 employees the ?Harzer Uhrenfabrik GmbH? currently produces 500 traditional cuckoo clock models, which are being exported to 29 different countries. About 80 per cent of the 30,000 clocks manufactured this year will go abroad. After the US Australia is the second most important export destination. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa13120749 The first cuckoo wall clocks manufactured at clock factory ?Harzer Uhrenfabrik? in 1948 are pictured in Gernrode, Germany, 27 October 2008. With about 40 employees the ?Harzer Uhrenfabrik GmbH? currently produces 500 traditional cuckoo clock models, which are being exported to 29 different countries. About 80 per cent of the 30,000 clocks manufactured this year will go abroad. After the US Australia is the second most important export destination. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa9704807 Two policemen look at a protest banner with the letters 'Kein Vergessen! Kein Vergeben! Wir gedenken Ouri Jalloh' ('Don't forget! Don't forgive! We mourn Ouri Jalloh') in front of the District Court Dessau, Germany, Tuesday, 27 March 2007. Two police officers face court for involuntary manslaughter and bodily harm with fatal consequences. They arrested Ouri Jalloh from Sierra Leone in January 2005 for molesting women and resisting the police. Despite being handcuffed, investigators believe he sparked and caused a fire in his prison cell. According to appraisers, the young man could still be alive if he had received help by the officers. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa7738144 (dpa) - A fire expert of the police examines the burnt out home for homeless in Halberstadt, Germany, Friday 02 December 2005. At least nine people were killed in a fire which occured at the hostel earlier this Friday morning. Five victims were taken to hospital with injuries. According to a police spokesperson, the cause of the fire remains as yet unknown. The hostel consists of five containers covering a premises of 25 metres by ten metres and is situated near the entrance to the town of Halberstadt. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa7738160 (dpa) - Firefighters examine the burnt out home for homeless in Halberstadt, Germany, Friday 02 December 2005. At least nine people were killed in a fire which occured at the hostel earlier this Friday morning. Five victims were taken to hospital with injuries. According to a police spokesperson, the cause of the fire remains as yet unknown. The hostel consists of five containers covering a premises of 25 metres by ten metres and is situated near the entrance to the town of Halberstadt. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa27166054 A tree frog enjoys a day out on the branch of a plant in a garden in Schoenbeck, Germany, 5 September 2011. The tree frog is one of the most commonly known amphibian animals in central Europe and, according to popular myth, is said to able to predict forthcoming weather conditions. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa7580222 (dpa) - The picture shows Austrian artist and architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser's 'Green Citadel of Magdeburg' in Magdeburg, Germany, 23 September 2005. The 'Citadel' project was first launched in 1994 by the building society 'Stadt Magdeburg von 1954' and entrusted four years later to Austrian artist and architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser, who died in 2000. The striking pink-colored building contains some 11,000 square meters of 55 apartments, 18 offices, 18 stores, exhibition and gallery space, a 42-room-hotel, a kindergarten and a roof garden -- and will cost an estimated 27 million euros. The ambitious project was repeatedly put on hold due to lack of funds and cost negotiations. Residents also objected to Hundertwasser's distinctive, playful architecture occupying center stage on what was once one of Europe's best-preserved Baroque quarters before destruction during World War II. Hunderwasser's very last design will be officially opened 3 October 2005. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa7362603 (dpa) - The German cycling team Gerolsteiner poses for a family photo in Gerolstein, Germany, 22 January 2003. First row, from L: Peter Wrolich (Austria), Gerhard Trampusch (Austria), Fabian Wegmann (Germany), Davide Rebellin (Italy), Udo Boelts (Germany), Robert Foerster (Germany), Ellis Rastelli (Italy) and Markus Zberg (Switzerland). Second row, from L: Steffen Weigold (Germany), Rene Hasselbacher (Austria), Georg Totschnig (Austria), Michael Rich (Germany), Sebastian Lang (Germany), Uwe Peschel (Germany), Volker Ordowski (Germany), Ronny Scholz (Germany), Torsten Nitsche (Germany), Gianni Faresin (Italy) and Olaf Pollack (Germany). Last row, from L: Coordinator Theo Maucher, director Reimund Dietzen, Marcel Strauss (Switzerland), Uwe Hardter (Germany), Torsten Schmidt (Germany), Daniele Contrini (Italy), director Christian Henn and team captain Hans-Michael Holczer.
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dpa11440709 Policemen use pepper spray against left-wing extremists who tried to break through police barriers to fight a right-wing extremists' demonstration in Magdeburg, Germany, 19 January 2008. Some 1000 policemen were in action to seperate the demonstrations. Some 800 people participated in three protest marches to counter a planned right-wing extremists' demonstration. Photo: PETER FOERSTER.
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dpa11065367 A mink sits on a rock near the premises of a mink farm near Grabow, Germany, 29 October 2007. Dozens of helpers continue their search for some 15,000 minks, which escaped when unknown perpetrators opened enclosures and destroyed fences at a mink farm near Grabow during the night of 29 October 2007. Authorities in charge will deliberate on 29 October 2007 on how to further handle the case. It could be that in the end open season will be declared on the minks, said a spokesperson of the mink farm. The police, who are still searching the unknown perpetrators, presume militant animal rights activist to be responsible for the incident. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa11065339 An mink is captured in a landing net on the premises of a mink farm near Grabow, Germany, 29 October 2007. Dozens of helpers continue their search for some 15,000 minks, which escaped when unknown perpetrators opened enclosures and destroyed fences at a mink farm near Grabow during the night of 29 October 2007. Authorities in charge will deliberate on 29 October 2007 on how to further handle the case. It could be that in the end open season will be declared on the minks, said a spokesperson of the mink farm. The police, who are still searching the unknown perpetrators, presume militant animal rights activist to be responsible for the incident. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa11065366 Two helpers with landing nets walk past the cages on the premises of a mink farm near Grabow, Germany, 29 October 2007. Dozens of helpers continue their search for some 15,000 minks, which escaped when unknown perpetrators opened enclosures and destroyed fences at a mink farm near Grabow during the night of 29 October 2007. Authorities in charge will deliberate on 29 October 2007 on how to further handle the case. It could be that in the end open season will be declared on the minks, said a spokesperson of the mink farm. The police, who are still searching the unknown perpetrators, presume militant animal rights activist to be responsible for the incident. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa11065384 A mink sits by the water near the premises of a mink farm near Grabow, Germany, 29 October 2007. Dozens of helpers continue their search for some 15,000 minks, which escaped when unknown perpetrators opened enclosures and destroyed fences at a mink farm near Grabow during the night of 29 October 2007. Authorities in charge will deliberate on 29 October 2007 on how to further handle the case. It could be that in the end open season will be declared on the minks, said a spokesperson of the mink farm. The police, who are still searching the unknown perpetrators, presume militant animal rights activist to be responsible for the incident. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa11065374 A mink sniffs the ground near the premises of a mink farm near Grabow, Germany, 29 October 2007. Dozens of helpers continue their search for some 15,000 minks, which escaped when unknown perpetrators opened enclosures and destroyed fences at a mink farm near Grabow during the night of 29 October 2007. Authorities in charge will deliberate on 29 October 2007 on how to further handle the case. It could be that in the end open season will be declared on the minks, said a spokesperson of the mink farm. The police, who are still searching the unknown perpetrators, presume militant animal rights activist to be responsible for the incident. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa11065346 A mink sits on a rock near the premises of a mink farm near Grabow, Germany, 29 October 2007. Dozens of helpers continue their search for some 15,000 minks, which escaped when unknown perpetrators opened enclosures and destroyed fences at a mink farm near Grabow during the night of 29 October 2007. Authorities in charge will deliberate on 29 October 2007 on how to further handle the case. It could be that in the end open season will be declared on the minks, said a spokesperson of the mink farm. The police, who are still searching the unknown perpetrators, presume militant animal rights activist to be responsible for the incident. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa11065413 A warning sign cautioning against dogs is pictured on the fence of a mink farm near Grabow, Germany, 29 October 2007. Dozens of helpers continue their search for some 15,000 minks, which escaped when unknown perpetrators opened enclosures and destroyed fences at a mink farm near Grabow during the night of 29 October 2007. Authorities in charge will deliberate on 29 October 2007 on how to further handle the case. It could be that in the end open season will be declared on the minks, said a spokesperson of the mink farm. The police, who are still searching the unknown perpetrators, presume militant animal rights activist to be responsible for the incident. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa11065289 A mink scurries past a cage wheel barrow on the premises of a mink farm near Grabow, Germany, 29 October 2007. Dozens of helpers continue their search for some 15,000 minks, which escaped when unknown perpetrators opened enclosures and destroyed fences at a mink farm near Grabow during the night of 29 October 2007. Authorities in charge will deliberate on 29 October 2007 on how to further handle the case. It could be that in the end open season will be declared on the minks, said a spokesperson of the mink farm. The police, who are still searching the unknown perpetrators, presume militant animal rights activist to be responsible for the incident. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa10402881 Keeper Rene Herbeck (R) caresses a three-days-old giraffe at the zoo of Magdeburg, Germany, 10 August 2007. The zoo reports 'the little giraffe did yet not manage to drink from the bar her mother 'Nelly' provides' and thus has to be bottle-fed in this critical situation. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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00521190 Sport / Sports, soccer, football, European championship, EURO 1984, Germany against Spain (0:1) in Paris, France, 20.6.1980, scene with a Karlheinz F?rster, Foerster, Forster, Hans Peter Briegel and Maceda,
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00520683 "Sport / Sports, soccer, football, World Cup 1982, final, Italy against Germany, (3:1) in Madrid, Spain, 11.7.1982, German national team, final, list, team picture, from left to right: Pierre Littbarski, Klaus Fischer, Wolfgang Dremmler, Bernd F?rster, Paul Breitner, Uli Stielike, Hans Peter Briegel, Manfred Kaltz, Harald Anton ""Toni"" Schumacher, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Karlheinz, Karl Heinz, Hans, Peter, Forster, Foerster,"
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00521220 "Sport / Sports, soccer, football, World Cup 1986, final round, group match, Germany against Uruguay, (1:1) in Queretaro, Mexico, 4.6.1986, scene with Hans Peter Briegel, Klaus Allofs, Norbert Eder, Thomas Berthold, Karl-Heinz F?rster, Forster, Foerster, Klaus Augenthaler, Pierre Littparski and Harald ""Toni"" Schumacher,"
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00521214 Sport / Sports, soccer, football, World Cup 1986, final round, group match, Germany against Uruguay, (1:1) in Queretaro, Mexico, 4.6.1986,
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00200034 geography / travel, Austria, Vienna, Neue Hofburg with Burgtor, circa 1910,
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00038621 gastronomy, beer garden, Munich artists on an May jaunt, wood engraving after drawing by Theodor Pixis, 1864,
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dpa169016 A huge pile of GDR bank notes lie in an underground tunnel near Halberstadt, Germany, 19 June 2002. Some 620 million bank notes - the complete stored stock of the former state bank - are to be burned. Some 3000 tons of bank notes will be transfered to the power plant Buschhaus in Lower Saxony. The first transports took place already, the action costing more than 500.000 euro shall be completed by the end of June. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa7430304 Original products from GDR times such as 'Trinkfix' and 'imnu' are exhibited on shelves of an East German 'Konsum' market at Blue Light Museum in Beuster on 28 July 2005. Vehicles of fire brigades and ambulances, a Konsum store and state coaches of the former GDR government can be looked at in the little town Beuster. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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akg2375003 Grastätte des Dichters Johann Bobrowski auf dem Christophorus-Friedhof in Berlin-Friedrichshagen, Peter-Hille-Strasse 84. Feld 3. Das Grab ist von Wieland Förster gestaltet worden.
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dpa40317770 Philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Foerster. Portrait by photographer Fred Stein (1909-1967) who emigrated 1933 from Nazi Germany to France and finally to the USA.
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dpa40317762 Philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Foerster. Portrait by photographer Fred Stein (1909-1967) who emigrated 1933 from Nazi Germany to France and finally to the USA.
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dpa10118599 A Puppeteer of the play 'Fa Himmel GmbH - Ein Stück Theater für die Straße' pose in the streets of Magdeburg, Germany, 5 June 2007. For one week 170 Actors, puppeteers and Musicians from 8 countries will present their skills. About 60 performances are planned as part of the festival. Its moto this year is 'hell and heaven'. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa7580705 (dpa) - Expert for dactyloscopy and identification Michael Fischer of the State Crime Office compares fingerprints on a computer screen in Magdeburg, Germany, Wednesday 28 September 2005. The classic fingerprint identification remains essential in crime investigation despite the progress in DNA-analyses. Almost three million fingerprints are already stored in German databases. Presently an international meeting of fingerprint experts takes place in Magdeburg. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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dpa7571051 (dpa) - Her Imperial Highness Eilika von Habsburg, Archduchess of Austria and Royal Princess of Hungary examines the imperial (L) and royal (R) crowns at the exhibition 'Insignien der Macht' (regalia of power) in Magdeburg, Germany, Friday, 23 September 2005. The crowns, which cover around 1200 years of European history have been on display since Friday, 23 September and are part of an exhibition, featuring around ten crowns, on the occasion of 1200th anniversary of the city of Magdeburg. The exhibits are mostly replica of which the originals are either distributed around the world or not existant anymore. The exhibition exemplifies the complex historical connections with precious oil paintings and maps. Photo: Peter Foerster.
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