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Two British Airways jets are pictured in the fog at London's Heathrow airport, on March 19, 2010. British Airways and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks on Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley, were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

Two British Airways jets are pictured in the fog at London's Heathrow airport, on March 19, 2010. British Airways and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks on Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley, were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

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Two British Airways jets are pictured in the fog at London's Heathrow airport, on March 19, 2010. British Airways and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks on Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley, were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

Two British Airways jets are pictured in the fog at London's Heathrow airport, on March 19, 2010. British Airways and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks on Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley, were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

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Two British Airways jets are pictured at London's Heathrow airport, on March 19, 2010. British Airways and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks on Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley, were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

Two British Airways jets are pictured at London's Heathrow airport, on March 19, 2010. British Airways and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks on Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley, were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

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Two British Airways jets taxi in the fog on a runway at London's Heathrow airport, on March 19, 2010. British Airways and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks on Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley, were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

Two British Airways jets taxi in the fog on a runway at London's Heathrow airport, on March 19, 2010. British Airways and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks on Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley, were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

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Two British Airways jets are pictured at London's Heathrow airport, on March 19, 2010. British Airways and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks on Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley, were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

Two British Airways jets are pictured at London's Heathrow airport, on March 19, 2010. British Airways and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks on Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley, were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

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Tony Woodley, Joint General-Secretary of the Unite Union, arrives at the Trade Union Congress headquarters in London, on March 19, 2010. British Airways (BA) and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

Tony Woodley, Joint General-Secretary of the Unite Union, arrives at the Trade Union Congress headquarters in London, on March 19, 2010. British Airways (BA) and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

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Tony Woodley, (2nd L) Joint General-Secretary of the Unite Union, arrives at the Trade Union Congress headquarters in London, on March 19, 2010. British Airways (BA) and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

Tony Woodley, (2nd L) Joint General-Secretary of the Unite Union, arrives at the Trade Union Congress headquarters in London, on March 19, 2010. British Airways (BA) and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

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Tony Woodley, Joint General-Secretary of the Unite Union, arrives at the Trade Union Congress headquarters in London, on March 19, 2010. British Airways (BA) and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

Tony Woodley, Joint General-Secretary of the Unite Union, arrives at the Trade Union Congress headquarters in London, on March 19, 2010. British Airways (BA) and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

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Tony Woodley, (R) Joint General-Secretary of the Unite Union, arrives at the Trade Union Congress headquarters in London, on March 19, 2010. British Airways (BA) and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

Tony Woodley, (R) Joint General-Secretary of the Unite Union, arrives at the Trade Union Congress headquarters in London, on March 19, 2010. British Airways (BA) and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

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The world's tallest horse Luscombe Nodram, or 'Noddy', stands with his owner Jane Greenman before they depart on major tour which will include appearances at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and Brisbane, in Melbourne on March 19, 2010. The Shire horse is seven-years-old, stands at 20.2 hands high (2.05 metres) and at 1.5 tonnes weighs three times more than the average thoroughbred racehorse. The Shire horse is now endangered with approximately 2000 left in the world with very few of them being grey.

The world's tallest horse Luscombe Nodram, or 'Noddy', stands with his owner Jane Greenman before they depart on major tour which will include appearances at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and Brisbane, in Melbourne on March 19, 2010. The Shire horse is seven-years-old, stands at 20.2 hands high (2.05 metres) and at 1.5 tonnes weighs three times more than the average thoroughbred racehorse. The Shire horse is now endangered with approximately 2000 left in the world with very few of them being grey.

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The world's tallest horse Luscombe Nodram, or 'Noddy' to his owner Jane Greenman, gives her a nudge before they depart on major tour which will include appearances at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and Brisbane, in Melbourne on March 19, 2010. The Shire horse is seven-years-old, stands at 20.2 hands high (2.05 metres) and at 1.5 tonnes weighs three times more than the average thoroughbred racehorse. The Shire horse is now endangered with approximately 2000 left in the world with very few of them being grey.

The world's tallest horse Luscombe Nodram, or 'Noddy' to his owner Jane Greenman, gives her a nudge before they depart on major tour which will include appearances at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and Brisbane, in Melbourne on March 19, 2010. The Shire horse is seven-years-old, stands at 20.2 hands high (2.05 metres) and at 1.5 tonnes weighs three times more than the average thoroughbred racehorse. The Shire horse is now endangered with approximately 2000 left in the world with very few of them being grey.

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The world's tallest horse Luscombe Nodram, or 'Noddy' (L) meets fellow resident Jilly before he departs on major tour which will include appearances at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and Brisbane in Melbourne on March 19, 2010. The Shire horse is seven-years-old, stands at 20.2 hands high (2.05 metres) and at 1.5 tonnes weighs three times more than the average thoroughbred racehorse. The Shire horse is now endangered with approximately 2000 left in the world with very few of them being grey.

The world's tallest horse Luscombe Nodram, or 'Noddy' (L) meets fellow resident Jilly before he departs on major tour which will include appearances at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and Brisbane in Melbourne on March 19, 2010. The Shire horse is seven-years-old, stands at 20.2 hands high (2.05 metres) and at 1.5 tonnes weighs three times more than the average thoroughbred racehorse. The Shire horse is now endangered with approximately 2000 left in the world with very few of them being grey.

AFP 

The world's tallest horse Luscombe Nodram, or 'Noddy', has his halter adjusted by his owner Jane Greenman before they depart on major tour which will include appearances at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and Brisbane, in Melbourne on March 19, 2010. The Shire horse is seven-years-old, stands at 20.2 hands high (2.05 metres) and at 1.5 tonnes weighs three times more than the average thoroughbred racehorse. The Shire horse is now endangered with approximately 2000 left in the world with very few of them being grey.

The world's tallest horse Luscombe Nodram, or 'Noddy', has his halter adjusted by his owner Jane Greenman before they depart on major tour which will include appearances at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and Brisbane, in Melbourne on March 19, 2010. The Shire horse is seven-years-old, stands at 20.2 hands high (2.05 metres) and at 1.5 tonnes weighs three times more than the average thoroughbred racehorse. The Shire horse is now endangered with approximately 2000 left in the world with very few of them being grey.

AFP 

The world's tallest horse Luscombe Nodram, or 'Noddy', stands with his owner Jane Greenman before they depart on major tour which will include appearances at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and Brisbane, in Melbourne on March 19, 2010. The Shire horse is seven-years-old, stands at 20.2 hands high (2.05 metres) and at 1.5 tonnes weighs three times more than the average thoroughbred racehorse. The Shire horse is now endangered with approximately 2000 left in the world with very few of them being grey.

The world's tallest horse Luscombe Nodram, or 'Noddy', stands with his owner Jane Greenman before they depart on major tour which will include appearances at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and Brisbane, in Melbourne on March 19, 2010. The Shire horse is seven-years-old, stands at 20.2 hands high (2.05 metres) and at 1.5 tonnes weighs three times more than the average thoroughbred racehorse. The Shire horse is now endangered with approximately 2000 left in the world with very few of them being grey.

AFP 

The world's tallest horse Luscombe Nodram, or 'Noddy', stands with his owner Jane Greenman before they depart on major tour which will include appearances at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and Brisbane, in Melbourne on March 19, 2010. The Shire horse is seven-years-old, stands at 20.2 hands high (2.05 metres) and at 1.5 tonnes weighs three times more than the average thoroughbred racehorse. The Shire horse is now endangered with approximately 2000 left in the world with very few of them being grey.

The world's tallest horse Luscombe Nodram, or 'Noddy', stands with his owner Jane Greenman before they depart on major tour which will include appearances at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and Brisbane, in Melbourne on March 19, 2010. The Shire horse is seven-years-old, stands at 20.2 hands high (2.05 metres) and at 1.5 tonnes weighs three times more than the average thoroughbred racehorse. The Shire horse is now endangered with approximately 2000 left in the world with very few of them being grey.

AFP 

The world's tallest horse Luscombe Nodram, or 'Noddy', stands with his owner Jane Greenman before they depart on major tour which will include appearances at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and Brisbane, in Melbourne on March 19, 2010. The Shire horse is seven-years-old, stands at 20.2 hands high (2.05 metres) and at 1.5 tonnes weighs three times more than the average thoroughbred racehorse. The Shire horse is now endangered with approximately 2000 left in the world with very few of them being grey.

The world's tallest horse Luscombe Nodram, or 'Noddy', stands with his owner Jane Greenman before they depart on major tour which will include appearances at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and Brisbane, in Melbourne on March 19, 2010. The Shire horse is seven-years-old, stands at 20.2 hands high (2.05 metres) and at 1.5 tonnes weighs three times more than the average thoroughbred racehorse. The Shire horse is now endangered with approximately 2000 left in the world with very few of them being grey.

AFP 

The world's tallest horse Luscombe Nodram, or 'Noddy', stands with his owner Jane Greenman before they depart on major tour which will include appearances at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and Brisbane, in Melbourne on March 19, 2010. The Shire horse is seven-years-old, stands at 20.2 hands high (2.05 metres) and at 1.5 tonnes weighs three times more than the average thoroughbred racehorse. The Shire horse is now endangered with approximately 2000 left in the world with very few of them being grey.

The world's tallest horse Luscombe Nodram, or 'Noddy', stands with his owner Jane Greenman before they depart on major tour which will include appearances at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and Brisbane, in Melbourne on March 19, 2010. The Shire horse is seven-years-old, stands at 20.2 hands high (2.05 metres) and at 1.5 tonnes weighs three times more than the average thoroughbred racehorse. The Shire horse is now endangered with approximately 2000 left in the world with very few of them being grey.

AFP 

The world's tallest horse Luscombe Nodram, or 'Noddy', stands with his owner Jane Greenman before they depart on major tour which will include appearances at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and Brisbane, in Melbourne on March 19, 2010. The Shire horse is seven-years-old, stands at 20.2 hands high (2.05 metres) and at 1.5 tonnes weighs three times more than the average thoroughbred racehorse. The Shire horse is now endangered with approximately 2000 left in the world with very few of them being grey.

The world's tallest horse Luscombe Nodram, or 'Noddy', stands with his owner Jane Greenman before they depart on major tour which will include appearances at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and Brisbane, in Melbourne on March 19, 2010. The Shire horse is seven-years-old, stands at 20.2 hands high (2.05 metres) and at 1.5 tonnes weighs three times more than the average thoroughbred racehorse. The Shire horse is now endangered with approximately 2000 left in the world with very few of them being grey.

AFP 

The world's tallest horse Luscombe Nodram, or 'Noddy' to his owner Jane Greenman, gives her a nudge before they depart on major tour which will include appearances at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and Brisbane, in Melbourne on March 19, 2010. The Shire horse is seven-years-old, stands at 20.2 hands high (2.05 metres) and at 1.5 tonnes weighs three times more than the average thoroughbred racehorse. The Shire horse is now endangered with approximately 2000 left in the world with very few of them being grey.

The world's tallest horse Luscombe Nodram, or 'Noddy' to his owner Jane Greenman, gives her a nudge before they depart on major tour which will include appearances at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and Brisbane, in Melbourne on March 19, 2010. The Shire horse is seven-years-old, stands at 20.2 hands high (2.05 metres) and at 1.5 tonnes weighs three times more than the average thoroughbred racehorse. The Shire horse is now endangered with approximately 2000 left in the world with very few of them being grey.

AFP 

With the backdrop of illuminated Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo skyline, a image of famous moai figures on Easter Island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean appears during Odaiba water illumination show in Tokyo, Friday, March 19, 2010. The 20-minute slide show projected on a water screen created by a fountain set along a beach at the Tokyo Bay area, will be performed four times a day after dark until April 11, 2010.

With the backdrop of illuminated Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo skyline, a image of famous moai figures on Easter Island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean appears during Odaiba water illumination show in Tokyo, Friday, March 19, 2010. The 20-minute slide show projected on a water screen created by a fountain set along a beach at the Tokyo Bay area, will be performed four times a day after dark until April 11, 2010.

AP 

Two British Airways jets are pictured in the fog at London's Heathrow airport, on March 19, 2010. British Airways and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks on Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley, were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

Two British Airways jets are pictured in the fog at London's Heathrow airport, on March 19, 2010. British Airways and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks on Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley, were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

AFP 

Two British Airways jets are pictured in the fog at London's Heathrow airport, on March 19, 2010. British Airways and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks on Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley, were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

Two British Airways jets are pictured in the fog at London's Heathrow airport, on March 19, 2010. British Airways and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks on Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley, were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

AFP 

Two British Airways jets are pictured at London's Heathrow airport, on March 19, 2010. British Airways and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks on Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley, were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

Two British Airways jets are pictured at London's Heathrow airport, on March 19, 2010. British Airways and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks on Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley, were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

AFP 

Two British Airways jets taxi in the fog on a runway at London's Heathrow airport, on March 19, 2010. British Airways and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks on Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley, were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

Two British Airways jets taxi in the fog on a runway at London's Heathrow airport, on March 19, 2010. British Airways and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks on Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley, were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

AFP 

Two British Airways jets are pictured at London's Heathrow airport, on March 19, 2010. British Airways and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks on Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley, were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

Two British Airways jets are pictured at London's Heathrow airport, on March 19, 2010. British Airways and the country's biggest trade union were resuming last-ditch talks on Friday in a bid to avoid strikes set to cause chaos for thousands of people over the Easter holidays. BA chief executive Willie Walsh and the joint leader of trade union Unite, Tony Woodley, were meeting face-to-face with less than 24 hours to go until the action was due to start, following a bitter war of words in recent days.

AFP 

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