phone Help-contact

arch33

EN_01355557_0225
arch33
(FILES) In this file photo taken on October 18, 1995 the oldest living woman, French Jeanne Calment, poses, in her retirement home with a certificate from the Guiness Book of Records stating that she has passed the absolute world record with her 120 years and 239 days. - What if Jeanne Calment's longevity record was a fraud? Russian researchers have concluded an incredible sleight of hand between the French woman and her daughter, provoking interest and controversy in the scientific community. Jeanne Calment died at the age of 122 years and 164 days in 1997 - a world record of longevity of all genders. (Photo by Georges GOBET / AFP)
TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY VICTORIA LOGUINOVA-YAKOVLEVA Minimum price 50PLN
arch33
1995-10-18
GEORGES GOBET/AFP/East News
AFP
GEORGES GOBET
AFP_1BW6EU
0,41MB
9cm x 12cm by 300dpi
120, 122, 164, 18, 1995, 1997, 239, A, ABSOLUTE, AGE, ALL, AN, AND, AT, BETWEEN, BOOK, BY, CALMENT, CERTIFICATE, COMMUNITY, CONCLUDED, CONTROVERSY, DAUGHTER, DAYS, DIED, FILE, FILES, FRAUD, FRENCH, FROM, GENDERS, GEORGES, GOBET, GUINESS, HAND, HAS, HAVE, HER, HOME, IF, IN, INCREDIBLE, INTEREST, JEANNE, LIVING, LONGEVITY, OCTOBER, OF, OLDEST, ON, PASSED, POSES, PROVOKING, RECORD, RECORDS, RESEARCHERS, RETIREMENT, RUSSIAN, SCIENTIFIC, SHE, SLEIGHT, STATING, TAKEN, THAT, THE, THIS, VERTICAL, WAS, WHAT, WITH, WOMAN, WORLD, YEARS,