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  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
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  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
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  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
    20190610-FT-Matthew-Chan-286.jpg
  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
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  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
    20190610-FT-Matthew-Chan-323.jpg
  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
    20190610-FT-Matthew-Chan-275.jpg
  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
    20190610-FT-Matthew-Chan-314.jpg
  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
    20190610-FT-Matthew-Chan-293.jpg
  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
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  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
    20190610-FT-Matthew-Chan-257.jpg
  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
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  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
    20190610-FT-Matthew-Chan-198.jpg
  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
    20190610-FT-Matthew-Chan-129.jpg
  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
    20190610-FT-Matthew-Chan-115.jpg
  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
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  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
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  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
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  • Matthew Chan poses for a portrait at the Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong on June 10th, 2019. Matthew is about to start an MBA course at St. John's University in New York. Photo by Suzanne Lee/PANOS for Financial Times
    20190610-FT-Matthew-Chan-312.jpg
  • Tiger attack survivor Tarubala Mandol, 30, stands for a portrait at her home on Gosaba island, Sundarban, West Bengal, India, on 18th January, 2012. 1.5 years ago, she was pounced on by a waiting tiger outside her home. She survived as the tiger was chased away and tranquilized when it hid in the forest goddess Bono Debi/Bono Bibi temple nearby. Tigers have been known to swim, sometimes underwater, to the village to hunt humans. A successful Royal Bengal tiger breeding program has increased their numbers but decreased the number of husbands. There are now an estimated 3,000 widows in the villages where their husbands, have been killed by tigers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National (online byline: Photo by Szu for The National)
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  • Tiger attack survivor Tarubala Mandol, 30, stands for a portrait at her home on Gosaba island, Sundarban, West Bengal, India, on 18th January, 2012. 1.5 years ago, she was pounced on by a waiting tiger outside her home. She survived as the tiger was chased away and tranquilized when it hid in the forest goddess Bono Debi/Bono Bibi temple nearby. Tigers have been known to swim, sometimes underwater, to the village to hunt humans. A successful Royal Bengal tiger breeding program has increased their numbers but decreased the number of husbands. There are now an estimated 3,000 widows in the villages where their husbands, have been killed by tigers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National (online byline: Photo by Szu for The National)
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  • Widow Mamata Mandol (center), 26, sits for a portrait with two of her 3 young children at her home on Gosaba island, Sundarban, West Bengal, India, on 18th January, 2012. While her husband was killed while fishing, tigers have been known to swim, sometimes underwater, to the village to hunt humans. A successful Royal Bengal tiger breeding program has increased their numbers but decreased the number of husbands. There are now an estimated 3,000 widows in the villages where their husbands, have been killed by tigers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National (online byline: Photo by Szu for The National)
    Suzanne20120118-Tiger-Widows-Sundarb...jpg
  • Widow Mamata Mandol (center), 26, stands for a portrait with two of her 3 young children at her home on Gosaba island, Sundarban, West Bengal, India, on 18th January, 2012. While her husband was killed while fishing, tigers have been known to swim, sometimes underwater, to the village to hunt humans. A successful Royal Bengal tiger breeding program has increased their numbers but decreased the number of husbands. There are now an estimated 3,000 widows in the villages where their husbands, have been killed by tigers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National (online byline: Photo by Szu for The National)
    Suzanne20120118-Tiger-Widows-Sundarb...jpg
  • Widow Mamata Mandol (center), 26, stands for a portrait with two of her 3 young children at her home on Gosaba island, Sundarban, West Bengal, India, on 18th January, 2012. While her husband was killed while fishing, tigers have been known to swim, sometimes underwater, to the village to hunt humans. A successful Royal Bengal tiger breeding program has increased their numbers but decreased the number of husbands. There are now an estimated 3,000 widows in the villages where their husbands, have been killed by tigers. Photo by Suzanne Lee for The National (online byline: Photo by Szu for The National)
    Suzanne20120118-Tiger-Widows-Sundarb...jpg
  • Dr. Nayna H. Patel poses for a portrait in the Akanksha Infertility Clinic in the small town of Anand, Gujarat, India. The Akanksha Infertility Clinic is known internationally for its surrogacy program and currently has over a hundred surrogate mothers pregnant in their environmentally controlled surrogate houses. <br />
Photo by Suzanne Lee for Panos London
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  • Dr. Nayna H. Patel poses for a portrait in the Akanksha Infertility Clinic in the small town of Anand, Gujarat, India. The Akanksha Infertility Clinic is known internationally for its surrogacy program and currently has over a hundred surrogate mothers pregnant in their environmentally controlled surrogate houses. .Photo by Suzanne Lee
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  • Dr. Nayna H. Patel poses for a portrait with a European newborn in the Akanksha Infertility Clinic in the small town of Anand, Gujarat, India. The Akanksha Infertility Clinic is known internationally for its surrogacy program and currently has over a hundred surrogate mothers pregnant in their environmentally controlled surrogate houses.
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  • Dr. Nayna H. Patel poses for a portrait in the Akanksha Infertility Clinic in the small town of Anand, Gujarat, India. The Akanksha Infertility Clinic is known internationally for its surrogacy program and currently has over a hundred surrogate mothers pregnant in their environmentally controlled surrogate houses. .Photo by Suzanne Lee
    Suzanne20110511-Surrogacy-Gujarat-11...JPG
  • Dr. Nayna H. Patel poses for a portrait with a European newborn in the Akanksha Infertility Clinic in the small town of Anand, Gujarat, India. The Akanksha Infertility Clinic is known internationally for its surrogacy program and currently has over a hundred surrogate mothers pregnant in their environmentally controlled surrogate houses.
    Suzanne20110510-Surrogacy-Gujarat-03...JPG
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