World Press Photo 2010
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Charles Ommanney, a Getty Images for Newsweek photographer based in Britain, won the first prize in the People in the News Stories
12.02.2010Charles Ommanney, a Getty Images for Newsweek photographer based in Britain, won the first prize in the People in the News StoriesPSQ -
David Guttenfelder, a The Associated Press photographer based in the U.S., won the second prize in the People in the News Singles category for this picture of U.S. soldiers responding to Taliban fire outside their bunker, in Korengal Valley, Afghanis
12.02.2010David Guttenfelder, a The Associated Press photographer based in the U.S., won the second prize in the People in the News Singles category for this picture of U.S. soldiers responding to Taliban fire outside their bunker, in Korengal Valley, Afghanistan, May 11, 2009. The prize-winning entries of the World Press Photo Contest 2010, the world's largest annual press photography contest, were announced February 12, 2010. REUTERS/David Guttenfelder/The Associated Press (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: MEDIA SOCIETY IMAGES OF THE DAY) NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNSREUTERS/David Guttenfelder/The Associated Press ( -
Kent Klich, a photographer based in Sweden, won the first prize in the General News Singles category titled "Gaza photo album: Tuzzah", taken in the Gaza Strip
12.02.2010Kent Klich, a photographer based in Sweden, won the first prize in the General News Singles category titled "Gaza photo album: Tuzzah", taken in the Gaza Strip, March 3. The prize-winning entries of the World Press Photo Contest 2010, the world's largest annual press photography contest, were announced February 12, 2010. REUTERS/REUTERS
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