Winning clicks

Updated On Feb 10, 2012 05:50 pm IST
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Ray McManus of Ireland, a photographer working for Sportsfile, has won the second prize Sports Singles with this action picture from a rugby match between Old Belvedere and Blackrock played in heavy rain in Dublin, Ireland. REUTERS/Ray McManus expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Feb 10, 2012 05:50 pm IST

Ray McManus of Ireland, a photographer working for Sportsfile, has won the second prize Sports Singles with this action picture from a rugby match between Old Belvedere and Blackrock played in heavy rain in Dublin, Ireland. REUTERS/Ray McManus

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Yuri Kozyrev of Russia, a Noor Images photographer working for Time, has won the first prize Spot News Singles with this picture of rebels in Ras Lanuf, Libya. REUTERS/Yuri Kozyrev expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Yuri Kozyrev of Russia, a Noor Images photographer working for Time, has won the first prize Spot News Singles with this picture of rebels in Ras Lanuf, Libya. REUTERS/Yuri Kozyrev

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Niclas Hammerstrom of Sweden, a photographer working for Aftonbladet, has won the second prize Spot News Stories with the series "Utoya". Trying to avoid the killers bullets, many people jumped into the cold water in Utoya, Norway. REUTERS/Niclas Hammerstrom expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Niclas Hammerstrom of Sweden, a photographer working for Aftonbladet, has won the second prize Spot News Stories with the series "Utoya". Trying to avoid the killers bullets, many people jumped into the cold water in Utoya, Norway. REUTERS/Niclas Hammerstrom

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In this photo provided by World Press Photo, the 2nd prize General News Stories category of the 2012 World Press Photo contest by Paolo Pellegrin, Italy, Magnum Photos for Zeit Magazin shows the tsunami aftermath, in Japan. AP/Paolo Pellegrin expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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In this photo provided by World Press Photo, the 2nd prize General News Stories category of the 2012 World Press Photo contest by Paolo Pellegrin, Italy, Magnum Photos for Zeit Magazin shows the tsunami aftermath, in Japan. AP/Paolo Pellegrin

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Yasuyoshi Chiba of Japan, a photographer working for Agence France-Presse, has won the first prize People in the News Stories with the "Aftermath of the tsunami" series. REUTERS/Yasuyoshi Chiba expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Yasuyoshi Chiba of Japan, a photographer working for Agence France-Presse, has won the first prize People in the News Stories with the "Aftermath of the tsunami" series. REUTERS/Yasuyoshi Chiba

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Alejandro Kirchuk of Argentina has won the first prize Daily Life Stories, with the series "Never Let You Go". REUTERS/Alejandro Kirchuk expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Alejandro Kirchuk of Argentina has won the first prize Daily Life Stories, with the series "Never Let You Go". REUTERS/Alejandro Kirchuk

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Damir Sagolj of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a Reuters photographer based in Thailand, has won the first prize Daily Life Singles with this photograph of a picture of North Korea's founder, Kim Il-sung, decorating a building in the capital Pyongyang. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Damir Sagolj of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a Reuters photographer based in Thailand, has won the first prize Daily Life Singles with this photograph of a picture of North Korea's founder, Kim Il-sung, decorating a building in the capital Pyongyang. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

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Stephanie Sinclair of the US, a VII Photo Agency photographer working for National Geographic magazine, has won the first prize Contemporary Issues Stories with the series "Child brides: Too young to wed". REUTERS/Stephanie Sinclair expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Stephanie Sinclair of the US, a VII Photo Agency photographer working for National Geographic magazine, has won the first prize Contemporary Issues Stories with the series "Child brides: Too young to wed". REUTERS/Stephanie Sinclair

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Brent Stirton of South Africa, a Getty Images photographer working for Kiev Independent, has won the first prize Contemporary Issues Singles with this picture of Maria, a drug addict and sex worker, in between clients in a room she rents in Kryvyi Rig, Ukraine. REUTERS/Brent Stirton expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Brent Stirton of South Africa, a Getty Images photographer working for Kiev Independent, has won the first prize Contemporary Issues Singles with this picture of Maria, a drug addict and sex worker, in between clients in a room she rents in Kryvyi Rig, Ukraine. REUTERS/Brent Stirton

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Samuel Aranda of Spain, a photographer working for The New York Times, has won the World Press Photo of the Year 2011 with this picture of a woman holding a wounded relative during protests against president Saleh in Sanaa, Yemen. REUTERS/Samuel Aranda expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Samuel Aranda of Spain, a photographer working for The New York Times, has won the World Press Photo of the Year 2011 with this picture of a woman holding a wounded relative during protests against president Saleh in Sanaa, Yemen. REUTERS/Samuel Aranda

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Vincent Boisot of France, a Riva Press photographer working for Le Figaro Magazine, has won the second prize Arts and Entertainment Singles with this picture of a model posing in front of tailor stalls in the center of Dakar, Senegal. REUTERS/Vincent Boisot expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Vincent Boisot of France, a Riva Press photographer working for Le Figaro Magazine, has won the second prize Arts and Entertainment Singles with this picture of a model posing in front of tailor stalls in the center of Dakar, Senegal. REUTERS/Vincent Boisot

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