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Mark Blinch/Reuters DAREDEVIL: A reporter leaned over the edge of a catwalk Wednesday during the media preview for 'EdgeWalk' on the CN Tower in Toronto.
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Mark Blinch/Reuters Priyanka Chopra, left, spoke about veteran singer, Asha Bhosle, who received a Lifetime Achievement award in Toronto, June 25.
IIFA Awards 2011 2011
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Mark Blinch/Reuters OUSTED: A woman watched police move through St. James' Park in Toronto Wednesday, as they evicted protesters with the 'Occupy Toronto' movement.
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Mark Blinch/ReutersVictor Martinez is expected to play today despite a strained rib cage muscle.
NYT > Home Page By JOANNE C. GERSTNER 2011
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Mark Blinch/ReutersThomas Kloet, left, the chief of TMX, and Xavier Rolet, the chief of the London Stock Exchange.
NYT > Home Page By IAN AUSTEN 2011
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Mark Blinch/ReutersAlex Bogomolov, Jr. of Russia hits a return to Michael Llodra of France during their men's singles match at the Australian Open on Thursday.
NYT > Home Page By BEN ROTHENBERG 2012
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Photograph: Mark Blinch/Reuters Rick Perry vowed to press on with his campaign on Thursday a day after a devastating debate stumble that rocked his already endangered 2012 White House bid.
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REUTERS/Mark Blinch updated 2 hours 1 minute ago 2011-08-01T15:57:39
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Mark Blinch/Reuters From left, the business is in: Brian Tierney, a former public relations executive with a reputation for going after reporters, has become the last
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(REUTERS/Mark Blinch) 13Police in riot gear stand guard in front of activists during a protest ahead of the G20
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