アメリカ、10月17日に迫るデフォルトの危機刻一刻と 破綻か、それとも事態回避か?/ハフィントンポスト各国版 本日のスプラッシュ 10月16日

ハフィントンポスト各国版10月16日のスプラッシュを紹介します。スプラッシュとは、ハフィントンポストのトップ記事のこと。US(アメリカ)版によると、まさかと思われたデフォルト(債務不履行)が刻一刻と現実に近づいています。上院は回避へ合意形成が進んでいますが、下院は相変わらずバラバラ。日本の「ハプニング解散」ならぬ、「ハプニング破綻」だけは避けてほしいものです。
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ハフィントンポスト各国版10月16日のスプラッシュを紹介します。スプラッシュとは、ハフィントンポストのトップ記事のこと。

US(アメリカ)版によると、まさかと思われたデフォルト(債務不履行)が刻一刻と現実に近づいています。上院は回避へ合意形成が進んでいますが、下院は相変わらずバラバラ。日本の「ハプニング解散」ならぬ、「ハプニング破綻」だけは避けてほしいものです。

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BOEHNER TO BOW? ベイナーが屈服?\n\n10月17日の債務上限引き上げ期限を控え、アメリカのデフォルト(債務不履行)が刻一刻と迫る中、上院の民主党と共和党の院内総務が予算の交渉を再開しました。アメリカの破綻回避に向けて上院が動き出しましたが、下院の出方はまだ不透明。共和党の重鎮、マケイン上院議員は「共和党は、今回のバトルで敗れたことを認識すべきだ」と敗北宣言を出しました。 (credit:Huffington Post)
フランス版スプラッシュ 10/16(02 of09)
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イタリア版スプラッシュ 10/16(03 of09)
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UK(イギリス)版スプラッシュ 10/16(04 of09)
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スペイン版スプラッシュ 10/16(05 of09)
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ドイツ版スプラッシュ 10/16(06 of09)
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マグレブ(アフリカ北西部)版スプラッシュ 10/16(07 of09)
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カナダ版スプラッシュ 10/16(08 of09)
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日本版スプラッシュ 10/16(09 of09)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 15: A Congressional staffer brings in a cart full of pizzas at the U.S. Capitol as both the Senate and House work on a deal to stop the government shutdown and avoid the country from defaulting October 15, 2013 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The U.S. Government is on its 15th day of a shutdown. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Congress Convenes On Columbus Day As Government Shutdown Continues(19 of70)
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Military Supporters Rally In Washington To Re-Open WWII Memorial(20 of70)
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Military Supporters Rally In Washington To Re-Open WWII Memorial(21 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 13: A man carries an United States flag at a rally centered around reopening national memorials closed by the government shutdown, supported by military veterans, Tea Party activists and Republicans, on October 13, 2013 in Washington, DC. The rally was inspired by a desire to re-open national memorials, including the World War Two Memorial in Washington DC, though the rally also focused on the government shutdown and frustrations against President Obama. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Continues Without Resolution(34 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 10: House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer (D-MD) (3rd R) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) (2nd L) participate in a rally to urge Congress to end the government shutdown, at the U.S. Capitol, October 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. The U.S. government shutdown is entering its tenth day as the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives remain gridlocked on funding the federal government. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Continues Without Resolution(35 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 10: House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Ca) attends a rally to urge Congress to end the government shutdown, at the U.S. Capitol, October 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. The U.S. government shutdown is entering its tenth day as the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives remain gridlocked on funding the federal government. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Continues Without Resolution(36 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 10: Teri McLain (R) wears a hat she made that reads \'Lets End Shutdown\' a rally to urge Congress to end the government shutdown at the U.S. Capitol, October 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. The U.S. government shutdown is entering its tenth day as the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives remain gridlocked on funding the federal government. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Continues Without Resolution(37 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 10: Teri McLain wears a hat she made that reads \'Lets End Shutdown\' a rally to urge Congress to end the government shutdown at the U.S. Capitol, October 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. The U.S. government shutdown is entering its tenth day as the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives remain gridlocked on funding the federal government. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Continues Without Resolution(38 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 10: House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) (2nd R) speaks during a rally to urge Congress to end the government shutdown, at the U.S. Capitol, October 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. The U.S. government shutdown is entering its tenth day as the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives remain gridlocked on funding the federal government. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Continues Without Resolution(39 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 10: A U.S. Capitol Police officer picks up money that was thrown on the floor by activists protesting against the government shutdown, at the Hart Senate Office building, October 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. The U.S. government shutdown is entering its tenth day as the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives remain gridlocked on funding the federal government. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Continues Without Resolution(40 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 10: Members of the Senate Democratic caucus board buses to take them to the White House for a meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama on the government shutdown and debt limit increase October 10, 2013 in Washington, DC. Speaker of the House John Boehner said earlier today that he is prepared to offer a short-term increase in the debt limit in a separate meeting later today with Obama. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 10: Teri McLain wears a U.S. President Barack Obama figure during a rally to urge Congress to end the government shutdown at the U.S. Capitol, October 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. The U.S. government shutdown is entering its tenth day as the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives remain gridlocked on funding the federal government. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 10: A U.S. Capitol Police officer picks up money that was thrown on the floor by activists protesting against the government shutdown at the Hart Senate Office building, October 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. The U.S. government shutdown is entering its tenth day as the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives remain gridlocked on funding the federal government. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Continues Without Resolution(43 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 10: Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) leaves the U.S. Capitol for a meeting with the rest of the Senate Democratic conference and U.S. President Barack Obama on the government shutdown and debt limit increase October 10, 2013 in Washington, DC. Speaker of the House John Boehner said earlier today that he is prepared to offer a short-term increase in the debt limit in a separate meeting later today with Obama. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Continues Without Resolution(44 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 10: Members of the Senate Democratic caucus, including Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) (C), board buses to take them to the White House for a meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama on the government shutdown and debt limit increase October 10, 2013 in Washington, DC. Speaker of the House John Boehner said earlier today that he is prepared to offer a short-term increase in the debt limit in a separate meeting later today with Obama. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Continues Without Resolution(45 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 10: Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-LA) leaves the U.S. Capitol for a meeting with the rest of the Senate Democratic conference and U.S. President Barack Obama on the government shutdown and debt limit increase October 10, 2013 in Washington, DC. Speaker of the House John Boehner said earlier today that he is prepared to offer a short-term increase in the debt limit in a separate meeting later today with Obama. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Continues Without Resolution(46 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 10: People hold signs during a rally to urge Congress to end the government shutdown at the U.S. Capitol, October 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. The U.S. government shutdown is entering its tenth day as the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives remain gridlocked on funding the federal government. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Continues Without Resolution(47 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 10: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) (R) leaves the U.S. Capitol for a meeting with the rest of the Senate Democratic conference and U.S. President Barack Obama on the government shutdown and debt limit increase October 10, 2013 in Washington, DC. Speaker of the House John Boehner said earlier today that he is prepared to offer a short-term increase in the debt limit in a separate meeting later today with Obama. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Enters Second Week(48 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 09: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) is escorted through a crowd after attending a news conference on the government shutdown at the U.S. Capitol, October 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. The U.S. government shutdown is entering its ninth day as the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives remain gridlocked on funding the federal government. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Enters Second Week(49 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 09: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) is flanked by Senate Democrats during a news conference on the government shutdown at the U.S. Capitol, October 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. The U.S. government shutdown is entering its ninth day as the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives remain gridlocked on funding the federal government. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Enters Second Week(50 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 09: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) participates in a news conference on the government shutdown at the U.S. Capitol, October 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. The U.S. government shutdown is entering its ninth day as the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives remain gridlocked on funding the federal government. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Enters Second Week(51 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 09: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) is flanked by Senate Democrats as he speaks to the media during a news conference on the government shutdown at the U.S. Capitol, October 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. The U.S. government shutdown is entering its ninth day as the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives remain gridlocked on funding the federal government. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Enters Second Week(52 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 09: A Senate staffer attaches a sign to a podium during a news conference on the government shutdown at the U.S. Capitol, October 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. The U.S. government shutdown is entering its ninth day as the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives remain gridlocked on funding the federal government. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Enters Second Week(53 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 09: U.S. Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) attends a press conference at the U.S. Capitol highlighting how veterans are being impacted by the government shutdown October 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. During the event, Tester and others discussed how critical veterans services are being affected by the shutdown. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Enters Second Week(54 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 09: U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) speaks at a press conference highlighting how veterans are being impacted by the government shutdown with (L-R) Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) and Sen. Mark Begich (D-AK) at the U.S. Capitol October 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. During the event, Sanders and others discussed how critical veterans services are being affected by the shutdown. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Enters Second Week(55 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 09: U.S. Sen. Mark Begich (D-AK) (R) speaks at a press conference highlighting how veterans are being impacted by the government shutdown with (L-R) Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) and Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) at the U.S. Capitol October 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. During the event, Tester and others discussed how critical veterans services are being affected by the shutdown. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Enters Second Week(56 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 09: U.S. Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) speaks at a press conference highlighting how veterans are being impacted by the government shutdown with (L-R) Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Sen. Mark Begich (D-AK), and Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-HI) at the U.S. Capitol October 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. During the event, Tester and others discussed how critical veterans services are being affected by the shutdown. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Fishing Guides Losing Work Due To Gov't Shutdown Of Parks Stage Flotilla Protest(57 of70)
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ISLAMORADA, FL - OCTOBER 09: Fishing guide Captain Steve Friedman along with his children, Sidney Friedman (L) and Benjamin Friedman participate in a floating protest asking the U.S. government to stop the shutdown and open the Everglades National Park on October 9, 2013 in Islamorada, Florida. Fishing guides like Captain Friedman are losing business since they can\'t take paying customers into the National Park since it closed when the United States government partially shut down while Republicans hold out hope that they will be able to cut funding for the Affordable Care Act. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Fishing Guides Losing Work Due To Gov't Shutdown Of Parks Stage Flotilla Protest(58 of70)
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ISLAMORADA, FL - OCTOBER 09: Fishing guide Captain Steve Friedman (2L) along with his family, Kristine Friedman (L), Benjamin Friedman (R) and friend Sam Kaufman participate in a floating protest asking the U.S. government to stop the shutdown and open the Everglades National Park on October 9, 2013 in Islamorada, Florida. Fishing guides like Captain Friedman are losing business since they can\'t take paying customers into the National Park since it closed when the United States government partially shut down while Republicans hold out hope that they will be able to cut funding for the Affordable Care Act. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Fishing Guides Losing Work Due To Gov't Shutdown Of Parks Stage Flotilla Protest(59 of70)
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ISLAMORADA, FL - OCTOBER 09: Fishing guides participate in a floating protest asking the U.S. government to stop the shutdown and open the Everglades National Park on October 9, 2013 in Islamorada, Florida. Fishing guides are losing business since they can\'t take paying customers into the National Park since it closed when the United States government partially shut down while Republicans hold out hope that they will be able to cut funding for the Affordable Care Act. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Enters Second Week(60 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 09: Senate Democrats stand on the Senate steps during a news conference on the government shutdown at the U.S. Capitol, October 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. The U.S. government shutdown is entering its ninth day as the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives remain gridlocked on funding the federal government. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Enters Second Week(61 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 09: Senate Democrats walk up the Senate steps after a news conference on the government shutdown at the U.S. Capitol, October 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. The U.S. government shutdown is entering its ninth day as the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives remain gridlocked on funding the federal government. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Enters Second Week(62 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 09: Washington D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray participates in a rally on the government shutdown at the U.S. Capitol, October 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. The U.S. government shutdown is entering its ninth day as the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives remain gridlocked on funding the federal government. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Enters Second Week(63 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 09: Washington, DC Mayor Vincent Gray (L) comes over from his news conference at the Senate Swamp to confront U.S. Senate Majority Leader Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) at a rally at the Senate steps on budgetary flexibility for the District during the shutdown October 9, 2013 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. On the ninth day of a government shutdown, Senate Democrats said they will negotiate with the Republicans after the government reopens. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Enters Second Week(64 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 09: U.S. Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) speaks at a press conference at the U.S. Capitol highlighting how veterans are being impacted by the government shutdown October 9, 2013 in Washington, DC. During the event, Tester and others discussed how critical veterans services are being affected by the shutdown. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Government Shutdown Enters Second Week(65 of70)
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WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 08: U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) talks to reporters about the government shutdown at the U.S. Capitol October 8, 2013 in Washington, DC. Democrats and Republicans are still at a stalemate on funding for the federal government as the shutdown goes into eighth day. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Federal Employees In Chicago Hold Prayer Vigil Against Government Shutdown(66 of70)
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CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 08: Dorothy James of the American Federation of Government Emploees (AFGE) holds signs during a protest and prayer vigil held to call for an end to the federal government shutdown on October 8, 2013 in Chicago, Illinois. The protest was organized by the Rev. Jesse Jackson and the Rainbow PUSH Coalition as well as local labor, faith and community leaders. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Federal Employees In Chicago Hold Prayer Vigil Against Government Shutdown(67 of70)
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CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 08: Retired school teacher Audrey Davis participates in a protest and prayer vigil held to call for an end to the federal government shutdown on October 8, 2013 in Chicago, Illinois. The protest was organized by the Rev. Jesse Jackson and the Rainbow PUSH Coalition as well as local labor, faith and community leaders. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Federal Employees In Chicago Hold Prayer Vigil Against Government Shutdown(68 of70)
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CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 08: Protestors march in the Federal Building Plaza to call for an end to the federal government shutdown on October 8, 2013 in Chicago, Illinois. The protest was organized by the Rev. Jesse Jackson and the Rainbow PUSH Coalition as well as local labor, faith and community leaders. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Federal Employees In Chicago Hold Prayer Vigil Against Government Shutdown(69 of70)
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CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 08: Protestors march in the Federal Building Plaza to call for an end to the federal government shutdown on October 8, 2013 in Chicago, Illinois. The protest was organized by the Rev. Jesse Jackson and the Rainbow PUSH Coalition as well as local labor, faith and community leaders. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Federal Employees In Chicago Hold Prayer Vigil Against Government Shutdown(70 of70)
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CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 08: Catherine Wriddley carries a sign during a protest and prayer vigil held to call for an end to the federal government shutdown on October 8, 2013 in Chicago, Illinois. The protest was organized by the Rev. Jesse Jackson and the Rainbow PUSH Coalition as well as local labor, faith and community leaders. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
【イタリア版】ランペトゥーザ島難民船沈没事故
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【イタリア版】漁師たちの献花
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【イギリス版】ジミー・サビル氏画像集
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Jimmy Savile in 1961 around the time he was working for Radio Luxembourg. He is at London Airport with Pan American stewardess Birgit Johansson with two gold discs; one is for American singer Elvis Presley for having sold one million copies of \"It\'s Now or Never\" in the UK, and the other is for Presley\'s manager, Colonel Tom Parker (credit:PA)
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Cilla Black and Jimmy Savile before a Variety Club Luncheon at the Savoy Hotel. Taken in 1964, the year Savile became the first presenter of Top of the Pops (credit:PA)
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Two women have come forward with allegations from the 1960s, one who was 14 and another who was a teenager when she claims Savile sexually abused her in Scarborough (credit:PA)
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Savile in 1969 with Physically Handicapped and Able-Bodied (PHAB) member Erika Mentz from Germany and other PHAB members at a dance at Devonshire House (credit:PA)
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1969 also saw Savile begin volunteering at the Stoke Mandeville Hospital for specialist spinal injuries. He would later be given a room there (credit:PA)
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Jimmy Savile presenting a cheque to children on behalf of the NSPCC in 1969 (credit:PA)
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The 1970s saw Savile start volunteering at Leeds General Infirmary and... (credit:PA)
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... Broadmoor secure high-security psychiatric hospital. Allegations by former patients have been made against Savile although ex-workers have disputed the idea that he could have been left alone with anyone whilst working there (credit:PA)
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The 70s also saw the start of Jim\'ll Fix It. Allegations from this period include Caroline Moore, a 13-year-old patient at Stoke Mandeville hospital in 1971, who says Savile \"rammed his tongue\" down her throat and another allegation accuses Savile of molesting a brain-damaged teenage patient at Leeds General Infirmary in 1972 (credit:PA)
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The 1980s saw the continuation of Top of the Pops and Jim\'ll Fix It as Savile became a much loved household name. Two allegations relating to this time include one from a then-15-year-old girl (not pictured) who made a complaint of abuse by Savile in Lancashire. Pictured is 12-year-old Rebecca Heap (credit:PA)
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Savile at the Stoke Mandeville hospital with injured children from Beirut in 1987 (credit:PA)
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Savile was knighted in 1990 and continued his charity work throughout the decade (credit:PA)
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Savile was questioned in 2007 by police about allegations of sexual abuse but the Crown Prosecution service says there is not enough evidence to warrant a prosecution (credit:PA)
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A 2008 police report into abuse at the Haut de Garenne children\'s home in Jersey names Savile, although this is never made public\n (credit:PA)
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Savile re-united with his Jim\'ll Fix It chair in 2009. The previous year Sussex police received a complaint of sexual assault but went on to say the victim was \"unwilling to co-operate in any investigation\" (credit:PA)
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Jimmy Savile is found dead at the age of 84 in October 2011. He is buried in Scarborough (credit:PA)
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In December 2011 the BBC drop an investigation by Newsnight into the allegations of sexual abuse by Jimmy Savile. Three tribute programmes are aired instead (credit:PA)
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ITV airs a documentary, \'Exposure, the Other Side of Jimmy Savile\', in which a number of women claim they were abused by Savile as youngsters, including Karin Ward (pictured) (credit:ITV)
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Within days of the documentary, many more allegations surface. By the 9 October Peter Spindler of the Metropolitan Police tells the BBC: \"It is quite clear from what women are telling us that Savile was a predatory sex offender\" (credit:PA)
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11 October 2012 and George Entwistle, Director General of the BBC, asks journalists why the Newsnight programme was dropped as police from Tayside, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and North Yorkshire police say they are investigating allegations going back to 1959 (credit:PA)
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12 October and police reveal they have 340 potential lines of inquiry (credit:PA)
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15 October sees a man come forward alleging that Savile abused him when he was a nine-year-old boyscout (credit:PA)
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Savile\'s family removed his headstone from his grave and broke it up in the wake of the furore (credit:PA)
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A transgender man comes forward alleging that Jimmy Savile \'stuck his hand up his nightdress\' while he was a 17-year-old teenage girl at Broadmoor in the 1970\'s. More here \n\nhttp://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/10/15/jimmy-savile-timeline-abuse-allegations_n_1966426.html?1350304573#slide=1641388 (credit:PA)
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台風26号 被災後の伊豆大島 Google Earth 画像(32 of36)
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台風26号 被災後の伊豆大島 Google Earth 画像(33 of36)
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台風26号 被災後の伊豆大島 Google Earth 画像(34 of36)
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台風26号 被災後の伊豆大島 Google Earth 画像(35 of36)
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台風26号、各地の被害【2013年10月16日】
台風26号/不明者を捜索する消防団員(01 of16)
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台風26号による土砂崩れで倒壊した家屋から、行方不明者を捜索する消防団員=2013年10月18日、東京都大島町 (credit:時事通信社)
台風26号/泥をかき出すボランティア(02 of16)
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釣具店で泥をかき出すボランティアの男性=2013年10月21日午後、東京都大島町 (credit:時事通信社)
台風/住宅に倒れかかった巨大な岩(03 of16)
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台風26号の大雨で崩れ、住宅に倒れかかった巨大な岩=16日午前9時、神奈川県鎌倉市植木 (credit:時事通信社)
台風/運転本数の減少を伝える張り紙 (04 of16)
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台風26号の影響による運転本数の減少を知らせる張り紙=16日午前、JR東京駅 (credit:時事通信社)
台風/風雨の中歩く人たち (05 of16)
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台風26号による強い風雨の中、傘を差して歩く人たち=16日午前、JR東京駅前 (credit:時事通信社)
JAPAN TYPHOON WIPHA(06 of16)
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epa03911999 After the passing of Typhoon Wipha, a Japanese farm woman walks over flooded land on her farm, some 80 km east of Tokyo in Isumi city, Chiba prefecture, Japan, 16 October 2013. At least eight people died in eastern Japan as a powerful typhoon bringing torrential rains and strong winds lashed the region early 16 October. Seven residents died and about 50 people remained unaccounted for after dozens of homes were washed away by a swollen river on Izu Oshima island, 120 kilometres south of Tokyo, broadcaster NHK reported, citing local authorities. EPA/EVERETT KENNEDY BROWN (credit:EPA=時事)
JAPAN TYPHOON WIPHA(07 of16)
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epa03912000 After the passing of Typhoon Wipha, a Japanese man observes a swollen river, some 80 km east of Tokyo in Isumi city, Chiba prefecture, Japan, 16 October 2013. At least eight people died in eastern Japan as a powerful typhoon bringing torrential rains and strong winds lashed the region early 16 October. Seven residents died and about 50 people remained unaccounted for after dozens of homes were washed away by a swollen river on Izu Oshima island, 120 kilometres south of Tokyo, broadcaster NHK reported, citing local authorities. EPA/EVERETT KENNEDY BROWN (credit:EPA=時事)
JAPAN TYPHOON WIPHA(08 of16)
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epa03912001 After the passing of Typhoon Wipha, a Japanese farmer collects fallen rice bundles on his flooded farm, some 80 km east of Tokyo in Isumi city, Chiba prefecture, Japan, 16 October 2013. At least eight people died in eastern Japan as a powerful typhoon bringing torrential rains and strong winds lashed the region early 16 October. Seven residents died and about 50 people remained unaccounted for after dozens of homes were washed away by a swollen river on Izu Oshima island, 120 kilometres south of Tokyo, broadcaster NHK reported, citing local authorities. EPA/EVERETT KENNEDY BROWN (credit:EPA=時事)
JAPAN TYPHOON WIPHA(09 of16)
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epa03911934 A woman walks under strong winds generated by typhoon Wipha near Ikebukuro station in Tokyo, Japan, 16 October 2013. Powerful typhoon Wipha lashed eastern Japan, bringing torrential rains and strong winds to the Tokyo metropolitan area as it headed for north-eastern Japan. Typhoon Wipha, the 26th of the season, could come close to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station later in the day. On Izu Oshima island, 100 kilometres south of Tokyo, a record precipitation of 122 millimeters per hour was registered and three people are reported dead after homes were washed away by a swollen river. The storm also disrupted transport in wide areas of eastern and north-eastern Japan as about 500 domestic flights were cancelled and many train services were suspended. EPA/FRANCK ROBICHON (credit:EPA=時事)
JAPAN TYPHOON WIPHA(10 of16)
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epa03911935 A woman walks under strong winds generated by typhoon Wipha near Ikebukuro station in Tokyo, Japan, 16 October 2013. Powerful typhoon Wipha lashed eastern Japan, bringing torrential rains and strong winds to the Tokyo metropolitan area as it headed for north-eastern Japan. Typhoon Wipha, the 26th of the season, could come close to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station later in the day. On Izu Oshima island, 100 kilometres south of Tokyo, a record precipitation of 122 millimeters per hour was registered and three people are reported dead after homes were washed away by a swollen river. The storm also disrupted transport in wide areas of eastern and north-eastern Japan as about 500 domestic flights were cancelled and many train services were suspended. EPA/FRANCK ROBICHON (credit:EPA=時事)
JAPAN TYPHOON WIPHA (11 of16)
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epa03911931 A young couple struggle to walk under strong winds generated by typhoon Wipha near Ikebukuro station in Tokyo, Japan, 16 October 2013. Powerful typhoon Wipha lashed eastern Japan, bringing torrential rains and strong winds to the Tokyo metropolitan area as it headed for north-eastern Japan. Typhoon Wipha, the 26th of the season, could come close to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station later in the day. On Izu Oshima island, 100 kilometres south of Tokyo, a record precipitation of 122 millimeters per hour was registered and three people are reported dead after homes were washed away by a swollen river. The storm also disrupted transport in wide areas of eastern and north-eastern Japan as about 500 domestic flights were cancelled and many train services were suspended. EPA/FRANCK ROBICHON (credit:EPA=時事)
JAPAN TYPHOON WIPHA(12 of16)
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epa03911932 A young couple struggle to walk under strong winds generated by typhoon Wipha near Ikebukuro station in Tokyo, Japan, 16 October 2013. Powerful typhoon Wipha lashed eastern Japan, bringing torrential rains and strong winds to the Tokyo metropolitan area as it headed for north-eastern Japan. Typhoon Wipha, the 26th of the season, could come close to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station later in the day. On Izu Oshima island, 100 kilometres south of Tokyo, a record precipitation of 122 millimeters per hour was registered and three people are reported dead after homes were washed away by a swollen river. The storm also disrupted transport in wide areas of eastern and north-eastern Japan as about 500 domestic flights were cancelled and many train services were suspended. EPA/FRANCK ROBICHON (credit:EPA=時事)
JAPAN TYPHOON WIPHA (13 of16)
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epa03911930 A screen displays railways information at Ikebukuro station in Tokyo, Japan, 16 October 2013. Powerful typhoon Wipha lashed eastern Japan, bringing torrential rains and strong winds to the Tokyo metropolitan area as it headed for north-eastern Japan. Typhoon Wipha, the 26th of the season, could come close to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station later in the day. On Izu Oshima island, 100 kilometres south of Tokyo, a record precipitation of 122 millimeters per hour was registered and three people are reported dead after homes were washed away by a swollen river. The storm also disrupted transport in wide areas of eastern and north-eastern Japan as about 500 domestic flights were cancelled and many train services were suspended. EPA/FRANCK ROBICHON (credit:EPA=時事)
JAPAN TYPHOON WIPHA(14 of16)
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epa03911933 A commuter looks at a screen displaying railways information at Ikebukuro station in Tokyo, Japan, 16 October 2013. Powerful typhoon Wipha lashed eastern Japan, bringing torrential rains and strong winds to the Tokyo metropolitan area as it headed for north-eastern Japan. Typhoon Wipha, the 26th of the season, could come close to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station later in the day. On Izu Oshima island, 100 kilometres south of Tokyo, a record precipitation of 122 millimeters per hour was registered and three people are reported dead after homes were washed away by a swollen river. The storm also disrupted transport in wide areas of eastern and north-eastern Japan as about 500 domestic flights were cancelled and many train services were suspended. EPA/FRANCK ROBICHON (credit:EPA=時事)
JAPAN TYPHOON WIPHA(15 of16)
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epa03911936 A screen displays typhoon informations at Ikebukuro station in Tokyo, Japan, 16 October 2013. Powerful typhoon Wipha lashed eastern Japan, bringing torrential rains and strong winds to the Tokyo metropolitan area as it headed for north-eastern Japan. Typhoon Wipha, the 26th of the season, could come close to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station later in the day. On Izu Oshima island, 100 kilometres south of Tokyo, a record precipitation of 122 millimeters per hour was registered and three people are reported dead after homes were washed away by a swollen river. The storm also disrupted transport in wide areas of eastern and north-eastern Japan as about 500 domestic flights were cancelled and many train services were suspended. EPA/FRANCK ROBICHON\n (credit:EPA=時事)
JAPAN TYPHOON WIPHA(16 of16)
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epa03911937 A screen displays typhoon informations at Ikebukuro station in Tokyo, Japan, 16 October 2013. Powerful typhoon Wipha lashed eastern Japan, bringing torrential rains and strong winds to the Tokyo metropolitan area as it headed for north-eastern Japan. Typhoon Wipha, the 26th of the season, could come close to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station later in the day. On Izu Oshima island, 100 kilometres south of Tokyo, a record precipitation of 122 millimeters per hour was registered and three people are reported dead after homes were washed away by a swollen river. The storm also disrupted transport in wide areas of eastern and north-eastern Japan as about 500 domestic flights were cancelled and many train services were suspended. EPA/FRANCK ROBICHON (credit:EPA=時事)