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  • A 'Bodil' passive eavesdropping transmitter from Bulgaria powered by a phone line, an exhibit in 'Haus 1' the ministerial headquarters of the Stasi secret police in Communist East Germany, the GDR. Built in 1960, the complex now known as the Stasi Museum. Before the fall of the Wall, it was a 22-hectare complex of espionage whose centrepiece is the office and working quarters of the former Minister of State Security, Erich Mielke who considered their role as the 'shield and sword of the party', conducting one of the world's most efficient spying operations against its political dissenters during its 40-year old socialist history. Between 1950 and 1989, the Stasi employed a total of 274,000 people in an effort to root out the class enemy.
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  • 16 screens of a building security camera system.
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  • Green bug sitting on top of a cardboard box in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Green bug sitting on top of a cardboard box in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_027.jpg
  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_018.jpg
  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_014.jpg
  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_015.jpg
  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_006.jpg
  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_002.jpg
  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_026.jpg
  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_025.jpg
  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_023.jpg
  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_019.jpg
  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_020.jpg
  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_021.jpg
  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_017.jpg
  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_013.jpg
  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_016.jpg
  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_012.jpg
  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_011.jpg
  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_010.jpg
  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_009.jpg
  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_007.jpg
  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_005.jpg
  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_003.jpg
  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Pest control store on 28th February 2020 in Natchez, Mississippi, United States.
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  • Naxi minority husband and wife cook pork and vegetable dishes at a small roadside restaurant near to Zhongdian, Yunnan, China. The man thinly chops the pork while his wife puts it all together at amazing speed in a wok. Cleanliness is an issue in many Chinese kitchens, which often look extremely dirty, however, fresh produce and cooking at incredibly high temperatures kills any potential bugs.
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  • Horses frolick in Summer fields in Paradise Valley at Pray, near Livingstone, Montana. The horses roll on the grass, covering themselves in dust to protect them from bugs, mites etc. An idillic scene in the local farmland.
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  • Naxi minority husband and wife cook pork and vegetable dishes at a small roadside restaurant near to Zhongdian, Yunnan, China. The man thinly chops the pork while his wife puts it all together at amazing speed in a wok. Cleanliness is an issue in many Chinese kitchens, which often look extremely dirty, however, fresh produce and cooking at incredibly high temperatures kills any potential bugs.
    2005-07-06 Lijiang 037.jpg
  • Husband and wife cook pork and vegetable dishes at a small restaurant in Zhongdian, Yunnan province, China. The man puts various dishes together at amazing speed. The air makes your eyes sting as chili is added to make these local dishes spicy. Cooking fat collects and runs down the kitchen walls near a fan that simply cannot cope. Cleanliness is an issue in many Chinese kitchens, which often look extremely dirty, however, fresh produce and cooking at incredibly high temperatures kills any potential bugs.
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  • Shelagh checks an artichoke for bugs 28th July 2016, London, United Kingdom. Shelagh Molloy, a local resident to Brondesbury Park Stations puts in a few hours of work in the newly finished Energy Garden, watering and weeding. The water is collected rain water and the pump is solar panel powered. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Naxi minority man chops pork on a sliced tree stump with a cleaver at a small roadside restaurant near to Zhongdian (also known as Shangrila) in Yunnan province. The man thinly chops the pork with this large knife which is used for all chopping. Cleanliness is an issue in many Chinese kitchens, which often look extremely dirty, however, fresh produce and cooking at incredibly high temperatures kills any potential bugs.
    2005-07-06 Lijiang 039_1.jpg
  • Naxi minority husband and wife cook pork and vegetable dishes at a small roadside restaurant near to Zhongdian (also known as Shangrila) in Yunnan province. The man thinly chops the pork while his wife puts it all together at amazing speed allowing the fat and rice wine alcohol in her wok to flame adding great flavour. Cleanliness is an issue in many Chinese kitchens, which often look extremely dirty, however, fresh produce and cooking at incredibly high temperatures kills any potential bugs.
    2005-07-06 Lijiang 042_1.jpg
  • Naxi minority husband and wife cook pork and vegetable dishes at a small roadside restaurant near to Zhongdian (also known as Shangrila) in Yunnan province. The man thinly chops the pork while his wife puts it all together at amazing speed in a wok. Cleanliness is an issue in many Chinese kitchens, which often look extremely dirty, however, fresh produce and cooking at incredibly high temperatures kills any potential bugs.
    2005-07-06 Lijiang 035_1.jpg
  • Husband and wife cook pork and vegetable dishes at a small restaurant in Zhongdian (also known as Shangrila) Yunnan province. The man puts various dishes together at amazing speed. The air makes your eyes sting as chili is added to make these local dishes spicy. Cooking fat collects and runs down the kitchen walls near a fan that simply cannot cope. Cleanliness is an issue in many Chinese kitchens, which often look extremely dirty, however, fresh produce and cooking at incredibly high temperatures kills any potential bugs.
    2005-07-0hongdian 059_1.jpg
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