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#12315276
29 April 2025
A supporter holds a Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) newsletter during a lunchtime rally in the heart of the Central Business District at Boat Quay in Singapore, on April 29, 2025.
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23 July 2022
Blocks used in the printing of the Tibetan Freedom and Tibetan Affairs newspapers on display at the Tibetan Refugee Centre in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India.
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#8573960
23 July 2022
Blocks used in the printing of the Tibetan Freedom and Tibetan Affairs newspapers on display at the Tibetan Refugee Centre in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India.
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#8573962
23 July 2022
Block used in the printing of the Tibetan Freedom and Tibetan Affairs newspapers on display at the Tibetan Refugee Centre in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India.
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2 November 2020
express newsletter headline is seen " such as valuable as today" is seen as lock down lite takes effective today in Cologne, Germany, on November 2, 2020
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#3698910
24 January 2019
(L-R): Lauretta Charlton, editor of The Times’s newsletter Race/Related, moderates a panel discussion after the screening of the documentary, “Emanuel”, with executive producers Jeron Smith, N.B.A. All-Star Stephen Curry, and the film’s director, Brian Ivie, at Howard University’s Cramton Auditorium, in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, January 23, 2019. “Emanuel,” tells the story of how 21-year-old Dylann Roof walked into a Bible study at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C., on June 17, 2015, and murdered nine African- Americans. The film, was executive produced by Curry’s new production company, Unanimous Media, along with Viola Davis and Julius Tennon’s JuVee Productions.
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#3698916
24 January 2019
(L-R): Lauretta Charlton, editor of The Times’s newsletter Race/Related, moderates a panel discussion after the screening of the documentary, “Emanuel”, with executive producers Jeron Smith, N.B.A. All-Star Stephen Curry, and the film’s director, Brian Ivie, at Howard University’s Cramton Auditorium, in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, January 23, 2019. “Emanuel,” tells the story of how 21-year-old Dylann Roof walked into a Bible study at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C., on June 17, 2015, and murdered nine African- Americans. The film, was executive produced by Curry’s new production company, Unanimous Media, along with Viola Davis and Julius Tennon’s JuVee Productions.
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#3698932
24 January 2019
(L-R): Lauretta Charlton, editor of The Times’s newsletter Race/Related, moderates a panel discussion after the screening of the documentary, “Emanuel”, with executive producers Jeron Smith, N.B.A. All-Star Stephen Curry, and the film’s director, Brian Ivie, at Howard University’s Cramton Auditorium, in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, January 23, 2019. “Emanuel,” tells the story of how 21-year-old Dylann Roof walked into a Bible study at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C., on June 17, 2015, and murdered nine African- Americans. The film, was executive produced by Curry’s new production company, Unanimous Media, along with Viola Davis and Julius Tennon’s JuVee Productions.
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#3698934
24 January 2019
(L-R): Lauretta Charlton, editor of The Times’s newsletter Race/Related, moderates a panel discussion after the screening of the documentary, “Emanuel”, with executive producers Jeron Smith, a Howard alumni, gives the "HU" call, and the audience responds, "You know!", N.B.A. All-Star Stephen Curry, and the film’s director, Brian Ivie, at Howard University’s Cramton Auditorium, in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, January 23, 2019. “Emanuel,” tells the story of how 21-year-old Dylann Roof walked into a Bible study at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C., on June 17, 2015, and murdered nine African- Americans. The film, was executive produced by Curry’s new production company, Unanimous Media, along with Viola Davis and Julius Tennon’s JuVee Productions.
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#3698938
24 January 2019
(L-R): Lauretta Charlton, editor of The Times’s newsletter Race/Related, moderates a panel discussion after the screening of the documentary, “Emanuel”, with executive producers Jeron Smith, N.B.A. All-Star Stephen Curry, and the film’s director, Brian Ivie, at Howard University’s Cramton Auditorium, in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, January 23, 2019. “Emanuel,” tells the story of how 21-year-old Dylann Roof walked into a Bible study at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C., on June 17, 2015, and murdered nine African- Americans. The film, was executive produced by Curry’s new production company, Unanimous Media, along with Viola Davis and Julius Tennon’s JuVee Productions.
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