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Events:

Contact

The Toronto photography festival that occurs during May each year, providing a forum for education, exhibition and dialogue. Features a searchable database of past exhibitions and registration details.

http://www.contactphoto.com/

Eddie Adams Workshop

[New York, USA] Yearly 4 day October event with 100 hand-picked students along with 100 photojournalism veterans meeting in New York state.

http://www.eddieadamsworkshop.com/

Graand

Free Classified Ads Portal

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Exposure, The Hereford Photography Festival

[Hereford, UK] Annual festival with around 20 photographers exibiting in various buildings around the city, in late summer.

http://www.photofest.org/

Festival of Light

An international listing of photographic arts events. Flash site.

http://www.festivaloflight.org/

FotoFest Biennial

[Houston, Texas, USA] A non-profit international arts and education organization. Its purpose is to create an international forum in March and April for the exchange of photography and ideas and to promote public appreciation of this art.

http://www.fotofest.org/

FotoFestival Naarden

[Naarden, Netherlands] A bi-annual event focussing the Dutch and international photography, held in June.

http://www.fotofestival.com/

International Festival of Photography in Lodz

[Lodz, Poland] The International Festival of Photography in Lodz takes place in May, and features exhibitions, lectures, workshops, meetings with authors, movie projections, and slide-shows. Flash Site.

http://www.fotofestiwal.com/

International Festival of Photojournalism, City of Gijón

[Gijón, Spain] Summer photography festival presenting the International Prize of photojournalism City of Gijón which is worth 6000 Euro.

http://www.fotoperiodismogijon.com/

Le Mois de la Photo à Montréal

[Montréal, Canada] International biennale that investigates issues relating to contemporary photography. History of the event, themes, call for submissions, and archive. Site in English and French.

http://www.moisdelaphoto.com/

Noorderlicht

[Groningen, Netherlands] International Photofestival featuring many exhibitions which takes place in September-October.

http://www.noorderlicht.com/

Picture Buyers' Fair

[London, UK] The Picture Buyers Fair is organised by BAPLA, the British Association of Picture Libraries and Agencies. It is held at the Business Design Centre in London in May.

http://www.pbf.org.uk/

Rhubarb - Rhubarb

[Birmingham, UK] Rhubarb-Rhubarb runs the annual International Festival of The Image in Birmingham in July. The festival revolves around exhibitions, talks, a print auction and the portfolio review event.

http://www.rhubarb-rhubarb.net/

Visa pour l'Image

[Perpignan, France] The International Photojournalism Festival of Perpignan takes place in September over 2 weeks, the first week for the press and the second for the public. The Visa d'Or is awarded for outstanding work, as well as other prizes for young photojournalists, women photojournalists, and humanitarian reporting.

http://www.visapourlimage.com/

IMF in global 'meltdown' warning

The world is facing financial "meltdown", the International Monetary Fund warns, as it offers help to credit-starved countries.

news.bbc.co.uk

N Korea taken off US terror list

The US removes North Korea from its state terror list after the North agrees to nuclear inspection demands, the US says.

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A fibre found in most fruit and vegetables may help ward off cancer, experts believe.

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Rooney double as England hit five

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Father's grief over flood deaths

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Deadlock 'encourages dissidents'

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news.bbc.co.uk

Wales 2-0 Liechtenstein

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Carpark ramp crash man critical

An 18-year-old man is critically injured after a collision with a car on a carpark exit ramp during a night out.

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The 2CV at 60

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Councils seek Iceland cash pledge

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Retail tycoon in UK stores talks

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