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  • Man smoking while looking at his smart phone beside a large advert for Primark in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Birmingham store is the biggest Primark in the World, and one of their flagship stores, selling clothes at the budget end of the market. The company sources cheaply, using simple designs and fabrics in the most popular sizes and buys stock in bulk.
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  • Britain's biggest new hospital The Royal London and Barts. After many years in the planning the Department of Health gave its approval for the construction of new hospitals at The Royal London and Barts, and construction is nearly complete on state-of-the-art new buildings which will sit behind the historic front block overlooking the Whitechapel Road. This blue glass structure is massive in scale and a modern architectural testiment to the NHS.
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  • Britain's biggest new hospital The Royal London and Barts. After many years in the planning the Department of Health gave its approval for the construction of new hospitals at The Royal London and Barts, and construction is nearly complete on state-of-the-art new buildings which will sit behind the historic front block overlooking the Whitechapel Road. This blue glass structure is massive in scale and a modern architectural testiment to the NHS.
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  • Britain's biggest new hospital The Royal London and Barts. After many years in the planning the Department of Health gave its approval for the construction of new hospitals at The Royal London and Barts, and construction is nearly complete on state-of-the-art new buildings which will sit behind the historic front block overlooking the Whitechapel Road. This blue glass structure is massive in scale and a modern architectural testiment to the NHS.
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  • Britain's biggest new hospital The Royal London and Barts. After many years in the planning the Department of Health gave its approval for the construction of new hospitals at The Royal London and Barts, and construction is nearly complete on state-of-the-art new buildings which will sit behind the historic front block overlooking the Whitechapel Road. This blue glass structure is massive in scale and a modern architectural testiment to the NHS.
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  • Britain's biggest new hospital The Royal London and Barts. After many years in the planning the Department of Health gave its approval for the construction of new hospitals at The Royal London and Barts, and construction is nearly complete on state-of-the-art new buildings which will sit behind the historic front block overlooking the Whitechapel Road. This blue glass structure is massive in scale and a modern architectural testiment to the NHS.
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  • Workers suspended high on a gantry working on Britain's biggest new hospital The Royal London and Barts. After many years in the planning the Department of Health gave its approval for the construction of new hospitals at The Royal London and Barts, and construction is nearly complete on state-of-the-art new buildings which will sit behind the historic front block overlooking the Whitechapel Road. This blue glass structure is massive in scale and a modern architectural testiment to the NHS.
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  • Workers suspended high on a gantry working on Britain's biggest new hospital The Royal London and Barts. After many years in the planning the Department of Health gave its approval for the construction of new hospitals at The Royal London and Barts, and construction is nearly complete on state-of-the-art new buildings which will sit behind the historic front block overlooking the Whitechapel Road. This blue glass structure is massive in scale and a modern architectural testiment to the NHS.
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  • Workers suspended high on a gantry working on Britain's biggest new hospital The Royal London and Barts. After many years in the planning the Department of Health gave its approval for the construction of new hospitals at The Royal London and Barts, and construction is nearly complete on state-of-the-art new buildings which will sit behind the historic front block overlooking the Whitechapel Road. This blue glass structure is massive in scale and a modern architectural testiment to the NHS.
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  • Britain's biggest new hospital The Royal London and Barts. After many years in the planning the Department of Health gave its approval for the construction of new hospitals at The Royal London and Barts, and construction is nearly complete on state-of-the-art new buildings which will sit behind the historic front block overlooking the Whitechapel Road. This blue glass structure is massive in scale and a modern architectural testiment to the NHS.
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  • Britain's biggest new hospital The Royal London and Barts. After many years in the planning the Department of Health gave its approval for the construction of new hospitals at The Royal London and Barts, and construction is nearly complete on state-of-the-art new buildings which will sit behind the historic front block overlooking the Whitechapel Road. This blue glass structure is massive in scale and a modern architectural testiment to the NHS.
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  • Britain's biggest new hospital The Royal London and Barts. After many years in the planning the Department of Health gave its approval for the construction of new hospitals at The Royal London and Barts, and construction is nearly complete on state-of-the-art new buildings which will sit behind the historic front block overlooking the Whitechapel Road. This blue glass structure is massive in scale and a modern architectural testiment to the NHS.
    02032011royal london hospitalB.jpg
  • Workers suspended high on a gantry working on Britain's biggest new hospital The Royal London and Barts. After many years in the planning the Department of Health gave its approval for the construction of new hospitals at The Royal London and Barts, and construction is nearly complete on state-of-the-art new buildings which will sit behind the historic front block overlooking the Whitechapel Road. This blue glass structure is massive in scale and a modern architectural testiment to the NHS.
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  • Britain's biggest new hospital The Royal London and Barts. After many years in the planning the Department of Health gave its approval for the construction of new hospitals at The Royal London and Barts, and construction is nearly complete on state-of-the-art new buildings which will sit behind the historic front block overlooking the Whitechapel Road. This blue glass structure is massive in scale and a modern architectural testiment to the NHS.
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  • Jo Atherton, works a part time at nursery, but his passion is for  growing giant vegetables, He has  grown a  record breaking carrot 19’, 2’’ long and is also a devotee of leek growing and onions. He was set back recently when local kids stole a thousand pounds worth of lighting diverted most likely to grow marijuana plants. He is pictured preparing for the biggest giant veg event of the year, the Bath and West show. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb.
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  • Jo Atherton, works a part time at nursery, but his passion is for  growing giant vegetables, He has  grown a  record breaking carrot 19’, 2’’ long and is also a devotee of leek growing and onions. He was set back recently when local kids stole a thousand pounds worth of lighting diverted most likely to grow marijuana plants. He is pictured preparing for the biggest giant veg event of the year, the Bath and West show. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb.
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  • Detail of the Siemens Integrated Mail Processor (SIMP) operated by the Royal Mail at their Nine Elms sorting office Vauxhall, London. Developed in the mid-1990s it is the backbone of Royal Mail's system and Nine Elms is the biggest and most modern sorting office in Britain, employing 1,000 people and handling all post coming from/to south London: 1.1 million first-class items a day, 750,000 second class. Royal Mail handles some 82 million posted items a day. They have a statutory duty to provide a delivery service to 27 million addresses in the UK for letters and for parcels weighing up to 20kg. Six days a week they deliver daily to all addresses in the UK and provides a collection service from 115,000 Post Boxes, 16,000 Post Offices, businesses and organizations throughout the UK and distributed through 72 mail centres and 100 distribution centres.
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  • Jo Atherton, works a part time at nursery, but his passion is for  growing giant vegetables, He has  grown a  record breaking carrot 19’, 2’’ long and is also a devotee of leek growing and onions. He was set back recently when local kids stole a thousand pounds worth of lighting diverted most likely to grow marijuana plants. He is pictured preparing for the biggest giant veg event of the year, the Bath and West show. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb.
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  • Jo Atherton, works a part time at nursery, but his passion is for  growing giant vegetables, He has  grown a  record breaking carrot 19’, 2’’ long and is also a devotee of leek growing and onions. He was set back recently when local kids stole a thousand pounds worth of lighting diverted most likely to grow marijuana plants. He is pictured preparing for the biggest giant veg event of the year, the Bath and West show. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb.
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  • Jo Atherton, works a part time at nursery, but his passion is for  growing giant vegetables, He has  grown a  record breaking carrot 19’, 2’’ long and is also a devotee of leek growing and onions. He was set back recently when local kids stole a thousand pounds worth of lighting diverted most likely to grow marijuana plants. He is pictured preparing for the biggest giant veg event of the year, the Bath and West show. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb.
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  • Jo Atherton, works a part time at nursery, but his passion is for  growing giant vegetables, He has  grown a  record breaking carrot 19’, 2’’ long and is also a devotee of leek growing and onions. He was set back recently when local kids stole a thousand pounds worth of lighting diverted most likely to grow marijuana plants. He is pictured preparing for the biggest giant veg event of the year, the Bath and West show. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb.
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  • George Rodgers, 63, a Cornish farmer of at least three generations grows giant vegetables on a quarter acre plot. The seed for his cabbages comes from his father and he provides the seed he says for 85 percent of the cabbages at the main Bath and West Show, which he is preparing for now. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) with a commitment varying from  2-3 hours an evening to the most committed spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses.  The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. it’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor somewhere in the world knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • George Rodgers, 63, a Cornish farmer of at least three generations grows giant vegetables on a quarter acre plot. The seed for his cabbages comes from his father and he provides the seed he says for 85 percent of the cabbages at the main Bath and West Show, which he is preparing for now. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) with a commitment varying from  2-3 hours an evening to the most committed spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses.  The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. it’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor somewhere in the world knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • George Rodgers, 63, a Cornish farmer of at least three generations grows giant vegetables on a quarter acre plot. The seed for his cabbages comes from his father and he provides the seed he says for 85 percent of the cabbages at the main Bath and West Show, which he is preparing for now. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) with a commitment varying from  2-3 hours an evening to the most committed spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses.  The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. it’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor somewhere in the world knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • George Rodgers, 63, a Cornish farmer of at least three generations grows giant vegetables on a quarter acre plot. The seed for his cabbages comes from his father and he provides the seed he says for 85 percent of the cabbages at the main Bath and West Show, which he is preparing for now. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) with a commitment varying from  2-3 hours an evening to the most committed spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses.  The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. it’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor somewhere in the world knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • George Rodgers, 63, a Cornish farmer of at least three generations grows giant vegetables on a quarter acre plot. The seed for his cabbages comes from his father and he provides the seed he says for 85 percent of the cabbages at the main Bath and West Show, which he is preparing for now. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) with a commitment varying from  2-3 hours an evening to the most committed spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses.  The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. it’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor somewhere in the world knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • George Rodgers, 63, a Cornish farmer of at least three generations grows giant vegetables on a quarter acre plot. The seed for his cabbages comes from his father and he provides the seed he says for 85 percent of the cabbages at the main Bath and West Show, which he is preparing for now. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) with a commitment varying from  2-3 hours an evening to the most committed spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses.  The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. it’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor somewhere in the world knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • David Thomas,42, spends his days producing perfectly proportioned vegetables for supermarkets but in the evening he devotes himself to his hobby growing outsized vegetables. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. It’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor, somewhere,  knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • David Thomas,42, spends his days producing perfectly proportioned vegetables for supermarkets but in the evening he devotes himself to his hobby growing outsized vegetables. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. It’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor, somewhere,  knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • David Thomas,42, pictured here with his daughter, spends his days producing perfectly proportioned vegetables for supermarkets but in the evening he devotes himself to his hobby growing outsized vegetables. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. It’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor, somewhere,  knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • David Thomas,42, pictured here with his daughter, spends his days producing perfectly proportioned vegetables for supermarkets but in the evening he devotes himself to his hobby growing outsized vegetables. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. It’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor, somewhere,  knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • Ian Neale, 67, retired,  seen here with his marrow, takes his hobby extremely seriously; He works up 80 hours a week on his land and spends a  £1000 a year on fertilisers. He once held a world record for a swede weighing in at 81.5lb but lost it eight hours later to someone in Alaska. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. It’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor, as in Ian’s case, knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • Ian Neale, 67, retired,  seen here with his marrow, takes his hobby extremely seriously; He works up 80 hours a week on his land and spends a  £1000 a year on fertilisers. He once held a world record for a swede weighing in at 81.5lb but lost it eight hours later to someone in Alaska. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. It’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor, as in Ian’s case, knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • Ian Neale, 67, retired,  seen here with his swede, takes his hobby extremely seriously; He works up 80 hours a week on his land and spends a  £1000 a year on fertilisers. He once held a world record for a swede weighing in at 81.5lb but lost it eight hours later to someone in Alaska. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. It’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor, as in Ian’s case, knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • Ian Neale, 67, retired,  seen here with his swede, takes his hobby extremely seriously; He works up 80 hours a week on his land and spends a  £1000 a year on fertilisers. He once held a world record for a swede weighing in at 81.5lb but lost it eight hours later to someone in Alaska. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. It’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor, as in Ian’s case, knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • Ian Neale, 67, retired,  seen here with his carrots, takes his hobby extremely seriously; He works up 80 hours a week on his land and spends a  £1000 a year on fertilisers. He once held a world record for a swede weighing in at 81.5lb but lost it eight hours later to someone in Alaska. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. It’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor, as in Ian’s case, knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • Brothers Kevin, 32, and Gareth, 30, Fortey.  After their father, one of the founders of competitive giant vegetable growing, died the brothers  decided to continue the tradition and may even pass it on to their children. Kevin’s 4 year old son is growing giant sunflowers. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb.
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  • Peter Glazebrook with his wife Mary a giant onion and Swede. Peter Glazebrook has held eight world records in his time but is currently holder of only two with heaviest parsnip and longest beetroot, 12lb and 21ft. respectively. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. it’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor, somewhere,  knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • Peter Glazebrook has held eight world records in his time but is currently holder of only two with heaviest parsnip and longest beetroot, 12lb and 21ft. respectively. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. it’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor, somewhere,  knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • Peter Glazebrook has held eight world records in his time but is currently holder of only two with heaviest parsnip and longest beetroot, 12lb and 21ft. respectively. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. it’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor, somewhere,  knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • Peter Glazebrook with a giant onion. He has held eight world records in his time but is currently holder of only two with heaviest parsnip and longest beetroot, 12lb and 21ft. respectively. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. it’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor, somewhere,  knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • Peter Glazebrook with a giant onion. He has held eight world records in his time but is currently holder of only two with heaviest parsnip and longest beetroot, 12lb and 21ft. respectively. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. it’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor, somewhere,  knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • Peter Glazebrook with a giant cabbage. He has held eight world records in his time but is currently holder of only two with heaviest parsnip and longest beetroot, 12lb and 21ft. respectively. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. it’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor, somewhere,  knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 9th August 2012. London 2012 Olympic Games Park in Stratford. McDonalds fast food restaurant.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 9th August 2012. London 2012 Olympic Games Park in Stratford. McDonalds fast food restaurant.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 9th August 2012. London 2012 Olympic Games Park in Stratford. McDonalds fast food restaurant.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 9th August 2012. London 2012 Olympic Games Park in Stratford. McDonalds fast food restaurant.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 9th August 2012. London 2012 Olympic Games Park in Stratford. McDonalds fast food restaurant.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 9th August 2012. London 2012 Olympic Games Park in Stratford. McDonalds fast food restaurant.
    20120809olympic mcdonalds restaurant...jpg
  • London 2012 Olympic Park in Stratford, East London. Huge McDonalds restaurant. Being a main sponsor the fast food chain was allowed to build two big restaurants on the site, amid some controversy.
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  • London 2012 Olympic Park in Stratford, East London. Huge McDonalds restaurant. Being a main sponsor the fast food chain was allowed to build two big restaurants on the site, amid some controversy.
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  • London 2012 Olympic Park in Stratford, East London. Huge McDonalds restaurant. Being a main sponsor the fast food chain was allowed to build two big restaurants on the site, amid some controversy.
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  • London 2012 Olympic Park in Stratford, East London. Huge McDonalds restaurant. Being a main sponsor the fast food chain was allowed to build two big restaurants on the site, amid some controversy.
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  • George Rodgers, 63, a Cornish farmer of at least three generations grows giant vegetables on a quarter acre plot. The seed for his cabbages comes from his father and he provides the seed he says for 85 percent of the cabbages at the main Bath and West Show, which he is preparing for now. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) with a commitment varying from  2-3 hours an evening to the most committed spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses.  The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. it’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor somewhere in the world knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • Ian Neale, 67, retired,  seen here with a parsnip, takes his hobby extremely seriously; He works up 80 hours a week on his land and spends a  £1000 a year on fertilisers. He once held a world record for a swede weighing in at 81.5lb but lost it eight hours later to someone in Alaska. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. It’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor, as in Ian’s case, knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • Peter Glazebrook with a giant onion. He has held eight world records in his time but is currently holder of only two with heaviest parsnip and longest beetroot, 12lb and 21ft. respectively. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. it’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor, somewhere,  knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • Peter Glazebrook with a giant onion. He has held eight world records in his time but is currently holder of only two with heaviest parsnip and longest beetroot, 12lb and 21ft. respectively. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. it’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor, somewhere,  knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 9th August 2012. London 2012 Olympic Games Park in Stratford. McDonalds fast food restaurant.
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  • London 2012 Olympic Park in Stratford, East London. Huge McDonalds restaurant. Being a main sponsor the fast food chain was allowed to build two big restaurants on the site, amid some controversy.
    20120731olympic park mcdonalds_G_1.jpg
  • London 2012 Olympic Park in Stratford, East London. Huge McDonalds restaurant. Being a main sponsor the fast food chain was allowed to build two big restaurants on the site, amid some controversy.
    20120731olympic park mcdonalds_D_1.jpg
  • London 2012 Olympic Park in Stratford, East London. Huge McDonalds restaurant. Being a main sponsor the fast food chain was allowed to build two big restaurants on the site, amid some controversy.
    20120731olympic park mcdonalds_C_1.jpg
  • Mourners at the main cemetery, Port Au Prince. On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
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  • This lady preaching in down-town Port au Prince says, "you have to believe in God, this is God trying to send us a message." On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
    haiti_90_1.jpg
  • On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
    haiti_82_1.jpg
  • On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
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  • On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
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  • Chanette Inocent Jeremie in an aid queue at  Petion-Ville. On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
    Haiti_36_1.jpg
  • On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
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  • Police on patrol in down-town Port Au Prince, their  tough style of policing is controversial. On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
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  • On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
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  • The City from the Hill leading into Petion-Ville. On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
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  • Mourners at the main cemetery, Port Au Prince. On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
    haiti_79_1.jpg
  • On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
    haiti_77_1.jpg
  • A Haitian carries a heavy coffin the mile or so to the central hospital morgue. On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
    haiti_57_1.jpg
  • On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
    Haiti_31_1.jpg
  • On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
    Haiti_22_1.jpg
  • A crushed car in down-town Port Au Prince, steel wreckage from this school is  a typical part of the visual language in Port Au Prince now . On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
    Haiti_13_1.jpg
  • On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
    Haiti_12 (1)_1.jpg
  • Zhao Jing and her grandmother Li Defang eat lunch while sitting on a bed in their apartment in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
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  • Zhao Jing and her grandpfather Zhao Benyou walk through the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
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  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
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  • Asian man with a picture of Donald Trump reading World's Biggest Racist amongst demonstrators at Anti-racism Day demonstration led by Stand Up To Racism on 19th March 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Stand Up To Racism has led some of the biggest anti-racist mobilisations in Britain of the last decade, making a stand protesting against racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and fascism.
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  • BP or not BP, a political performance group stage another one of their theatrical performances at the British Museum to highlight the fact that the Museum is sponsorer by BP, one of the world biggest oil producing companies and responsoble for numerous oils spills, including the biggest one in history, the Horizon oil disaster in the Mexican gulf.
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  • BP or not BP, a political performance group stage another one of their theatrical performances at the British Museum to highlight the fact that the Museum is sponsorer by BP, one of the world biggest oil producing companies and responsoble for numerous oils spills, including the biggest one in history, the Horizon oil disaster in the Mexican gulf.
    _MG_6263_1.jpg
  • BP or not BP, a political performance group stage another one of their theatrical performances at the British Museum to highlight the fact that the Museum is sponsorer by BP, one of the world biggest oil producing companies and responsoble for numerous oils spills, including the biggest one in history, the Horizon oil disaster in the Mexican gulf.
    _MG_6227_1.jpg
  • BP or not BP, a political performance group stage another one of their theatrical performances at the British Museum to highlight the fact that the Museum is sponsorer by BP, one of the world biggest oil producing companies and responsoble for numerous oils spills, including the biggest one in history, the Horizon oil disaster in the Mexican gulf.
    _MG_6161_1.jpg
  • A view of the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00151.jpg
  • Children suffering from cancer gather in a playroom run by a local NGO in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00154.jpg
  • Children suffering from cancer gather in a playroom run by a local NGO in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00153.jpg
  • Zhao Jing and her grandmother Li Defang eat lunch while sitting on a bed in their apartment in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00150.jpg
  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00143.jpg
  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00145.jpg
  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00141.jpg
  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00136.jpg
  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00139.jpg
  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00135.jpg
  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00134.jpg
  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00130.jpg
  • Families with Children suffering from cancer gather in the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
    QilaiShen_00131.jpg
  • Zhao Jing and her grandpfather Zhao Benyou walk through the Wujianong neighborhood of Hefei, China, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015. Cheap housing in the neighbourhood and its closeness to the regional children hospital has made it a popular long term stay option for many families with kids suffering from caner, notably Leukaemia, as Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers. Surging health-care costs are turning into one of the biggest threats to the world’s second largest economy and its consumers.
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