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AP Historical Hard Drive 2

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AP Historical Hard Drive 2
Kenyan Ljapayon Lesamana proudly shows off his new radio as he sits next to his teenage wife Mantinia in this Jan 29, 2003 photo near Archers Post in Kenya. Lesamana received 10 million Kenyan shilling (US$128,500) from the British Ministry of Defense in 2002 after he and 227 other Samburu and Maasai tribespeople launched legal action against the ministry claiming they were victims of unexploded ordnance left behind by British troops who had trained in the East African country. It was announced Thursday Feb. 12, 2004 that another 1,046 Maasia and Samburu on Wednesday accepted 500,000 pounds (US$946,000) compensation from the British army in a similar case which was filed in a British court in January 2003. (AP Photo/Karel Prinsloo)
Minimum price 50PLN
2003-01-29
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
KAREL PRINSLOO
584564
0,66MB
17cm x 11cm przy 300dpi
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