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  • ca. December 31, 1974, Paris, France --- Police Officer With Arc de Triomphe in Background --- Photograph by Owen Franken
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  • March 1981, Buenos Aires, Argentina --- Police at a soccer game line a moat filled with water to prevent fans from crashing the field during a Buenos Aires game.  Argentina. --- Image by © Owen Franken
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  • ca. August 8, 1974, Arlington County, Virginia, USA --- A woman at Washington National Airport reads a copy of the  newspaper with "Nixon Resigning" as the headline on the front cover. --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
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  • HASSEN CHALGHOUMI - Imam of the Mosque of Drancy, in the northern suburbs of Paris, who supports the French law to ban the wearing of Niqabs, full body and face covering for Moslem women in France..For Saturday Profile, by Steven Erlanger..Photograph by Owen Franken for the New York Times
    HASSEN CHALGHOUMI-2415.JPG
  • HASSEN CHALGHOUMI - Imam of the Mosque of Drancy, in the northern suburbs of Paris, who supports the French law to ban the wearing of Niqabs, full body and face covering for Moslem women in France..For Saturday Profile, by Steven Erlanger..Photograph by Owen Franken for the New York Times
    HASSEN CHALGHOUMI-2411.JPG
  • HASSEN CHALGHOUMI - Imam of the Mosque of Drancy, in the northern suburbs of Paris, who supports the French law to ban the wearing of Niqabs, full body and face covering for Moslem women in France..For Saturday Profile, by Steven Erlanger..Photograph by Owen Franken for the New York Times
    HASSEN CHALGHOUMI-2428.JPG
  • HASSEN CHALGHOUMI - Imam of the Mosque of Drancy, in the northern suburbs of Paris, who supports the French law to ban the wearing of Niqabs, full body and face covering for Moslem women in France..For Saturday Profile, by Steven Erlanger..Photograph by Owen Franken for the New York Times
    HASSEN CHALGHOUMI-2421.JPG
  • HASSEN CHALGHOUMI - Imam of the Mosque of Drancy, in the northern suburbs of Paris, who supports the French law to ban the wearing of Niqabs, full body and face covering for Moslem women in France..For Saturday Profile, by Steven Erlanger..Photograph by Owen Franken for the New York Times
    HASSEN CHALGHOUMI-2407.JPG
  • HASSEN CHALGHOUMI - Imam of the Mosque of Drancy, in the northern suburbs of Paris, who supports the French law to ban the wearing of Niqabs, full body and face covering for Moslem women in France..For Saturday Profile, by Steven Erlanger..Photograph by Owen Franken for the New York Times
    HASSEN CHALGHOUMI-2404.JPG
  • HASSEN CHALGHOUMI - Imam of the Mosque of Drancy, in the northern suburbs of Paris, who supports the French law to ban the wearing of Niqabs, full body and face covering for Moslem women in France..For Saturday Profile, by Steven Erlanger..Photograph by Owen Franken for the New York Times
    HASSEN CHALGHOUMI-2397.JPG
  • HASSEN CHALGHOUMI - Imam of the Mosque of Drancy, in the northern suburbs of Paris, who supports the French law to ban the wearing of Niqabs, full body and face covering for Moslem women in France..For Saturday Profile, by Steven Erlanger..Photograph by Owen Franken for the New York Times
    HASSEN CHALGHOUMI-2382.JPG
  • HASSEN CHALGHOUMI - Imam of the Mosque of Drancy, in the northern suburbs of Paris, who supports the French law to ban the wearing of Niqabs, full body and face covering for Moslem women in France..For Saturday Profile, by Steven Erlanger..Photograph by Owen Franken for the New York Times
    HASSEN CHALGHOUMI-2379.JPG
  • HASSEN CHALGHOUMI - Imam of the Mosque of Drancy, in the northern suburbs of Paris, who supports the French law to ban the wearing of Niqabs, full body and face covering for Moslem women in France..For Saturday Profile, by Steven Erlanger..Photograph by Owen Franken for the New York Times
    HASSEN CHALGHOUMI for the NY Times-2...JPG
  • HASSEN CHALGHOUMI - Imam of the Mosque of Drancy, in the northern suburbs of Paris, who supports the French law to ban the wearing of Niqabs, full body and face covering for Moslem women in France..For Saturday Profile, by Steven Erlanger..Photograph by Owen Franken for the New York Times
    HASSEN CHALGHOUMI-2419.JPG
  • HASSEN CHALGHOUMI - Imam of the Mosque of Drancy, in the northern suburbs of Paris, who supports the French law to ban the wearing of Niqabs, full body and face covering for Moslem women in France..For Saturday Profile, by Steven Erlanger..Photograph by Owen Franken for the New York Times
    HASSEN CHALGHOUMI-2412.JPG
  • HASSEN CHALGHOUMI - Imam of the Mosque of Drancy, in the northern suburbs of Paris, who supports the French law to ban the wearing of Niqabs, full body and face covering for Moslem women in France..For Saturday Profile, by Steven Erlanger..Photograph by Owen Franken for the New York Times
    HASSEN CHALGHOUMI-2399.JPG
  • HASSEN CHALGHOUMI - Imam of the Mosque of Drancy, in the northern suburbs of Paris, who supports the French law to ban the wearing of Niqabs, full body and face covering for Moslem women in France..For Saturday Profile, by Steven Erlanger..Photograph by Owen Franken for the New York Times
    HASSEN CHALGHOUMI-2395.JPG
  • For a Frugal Paris story by Matt Gross..On the Pont des Arts, a footbridge neat the Louvre..picnics are now, by law, without wine...photograph by Owen Franken for the NY Times..June 14, 2009..
    Pont des Arts-Paris7910.JPG
  • For a Frugal Paris story by Matt Gross..On the Pont des Arts, a footbridge neat the Louvre..picnics are now, by law, without wine...photograph by Owen Franken for the NY Times..June 14, 2009..
    Pont des Arts-Paris7898.JPG
  • HASSEN CHALGHOUMI - Imam of the Mosque of Drancy, in the northern suburbs of Paris, who supports the French law to ban the wearing of Niqabs, full body and face covering for Moslem women in France..For Saturday Profile, by Steven Erlanger..Photograph by Owen Franken for the New York Times
    HASSEN CHALGHOUMI-2426.JPG
  • 28 Mar 2006, Paris, FRANCE --- Students and unions in France step up protests against the First Employment Contract (CPE) law, an open-ended contract for under 26-year-olds that can be terminated within the first two years without explanation from employers. A protester is arrested by the police. --- Image by © Owen Franken/Corbis
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  • For a Frugal Paris story by Matt Gross..On the Pont des Arts, a footbridge neat the Louvre..picnics are now, by law, without wine...photograph by Owen Franken for the NY Times..June 14, 2009..
    Pont des Arts-Paris7817.JPG
  • For a Frugal Paris story by Matt Gross..On the Pont des Arts, a footbridge neat the Louvre..picnics are now, by law, without wine...photograph by Owen Franken for the NY Times..June 14, 2009..
    Pont des Arts-Paris7898.JPG
  • For a Frugal Paris story by Matt Gross..On the Pont des Arts, a footbridge neat the Louvre..picnics are now, by law, without wine...photograph by Owen Franken for the NY Times..June 14, 2009..
    Pont des Arts-Paris7817.JPG
  • 1976 --- In a Saturday Night Live skit, Chevy Chase and Jane Curtin play a couple monitored in bed by the Supreme Court. The skit aired after the court upheld state laws banning sodomy. --- Image by © Owen Franken/Corbis
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  • 1976, New York, New York, USA --- In a Saturday Night Live skit, Chevy Chase and Jane Curtin play a couple monitored in bed by the Supreme Court. The skit aired after the court upheld state laws banning sodomy. --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
    OF011440.JPG
  • 1976, New York, New York, USA --- In a Saturday Night Live skit, Chevy Chase and Jane Curtin play a couple monitored in bed by the Supreme Court. The skit aired after the court upheld state laws banning sodomy. --- Image by © Owen Franken/CORBIS
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