Friday, July 19, 2013

Dressed in a sunhat and purple dress 3-year-old Kathryn Wybrew plays in a field of lavendar at Cadwell Farm, Hitchin . . .

TOP NEWS Photos: Memakai pakaian sunhat dan ungu Kathryn Wybrew 3 tahun bemainkan dalam bidang Lavendar di Cadwell Farm, Hitchin. Britain menikmati Julai panas terik. Peramal mengatakan suhu dalam 20-an yang tinggi dan juga 30-an yang rendah telah ditetapkan untuk tinggal untuk sepanjang bulan ini. Pejabat Met telah mengeluarkan amaran kesihatan untuk London dan Tenggara seperti panas terik luar biasa terus di seluruh UK. Britain telah cepat untuk pusingan sehingga sinar di hadapan yang lain beberapa hari terik (Dressed in a sunhat and purple dress 3-year-old Kathryn Wybrew plays in a field of lavendar at Cadwell Farm, Hitchin. Britain enjoys July heatwave. Forecasters say temperatures in the high 20s and even low 30s are set to stay for the rest of the month. The Met Office has issued health warnings for London and South East as the unusual heatwave continues across the UK. Britons have been quick to lap up the rays ahead of another scorching few days (Geoffrey Robinson/Rex Features – think IN pictures @1WORLDCommunity)

Shannon Lee, daughter of the late Kung Fu legend Bruce Lee, poses beside a portrait of her father at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum . . .

TOP NEWS Photos: Shannon Lee, anak perempuan lewat Kung Fu legenda Bruce Lee, menimbulkan sebelah potret bapanya di Muzium Warisan Hong Kong, sebelum bermulanya pameran 5 tahun ke atas Lee, 18 Julai, 2013. Lewat Fu superstar Bruce Lee boleh menjadi ikon antarabangsa, tetapi dia masih tidak wira tempatan yang lengkap di Hong Kong. Peminat menandakan kematiannya 40 tahun yang lalu pada hujung minggu ini dengan seni pertunjukan galeri, pameran dan juga jalan grafiti tetapi ada orang yang menggesa kerajaan Hong Kong untuk melakukan lebih banyak untuk menghormati bintang bekas tanah jajahan British yang terbesar ini (Shannon Lee, daughter of the late Kung Fu legend Bruce Lee, poses beside a portrait of her father at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum, before the start of a five-year exhibition on Lee, July 18, 2013. Late kung fu superstar Bruce Lee may be an international icon, but he is still not the complete local hero in Hong Kong. Fans are marking his death 40 years ago this weekend with art gallery shows, exhibitions and even street graffiti but some people are urging Hong Kong's government to do more to honour the former British colony's biggest star. REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - ENTERTAINMENT ANNIVERSARY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY – think IN pictures @1WORLDCommunity)

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