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Switek
11-08-2006, 05:12 AM
Well, November 8th seems to be long day in the world of MP.net :)
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Suva, FIJI: Fijian military commander Commodore Voreqe (Frank) Bainimarama delivers his address to the nation at Queen Elizabeth Barracks in Suva amid rising tensions between the military and the government, 08 November 2006. Fijian Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase has refused to resign despite threats from Bainimarama that the army was prepared to force the government to step down. AFP PHOTO/Torsten BLACKWOOD (Photo credit should read TORSTEN BLACKWOOD/AFP/***** Images)
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Suva, FIJI: Fijian military commander Commodore Voreqe (Frank) Bainimarama (C) salutes as he arrives at Queen Elizabeth Barracks in Suva to deliver his address to the nation amid rising tensions between the military and the government, 08 November 2006. Fijian Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase has refused to resign despite threats from Bainimarama that the army was prepared to force the government to step down. AFP PHOTO/Torsten BLACKWOOD (Photo credit should read TORSTEN BLACKWOOD/AFP/***** Images)
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JERUSALEM, -: israeli policemen arrest an ultra Orthodox Jewish demonstrator during a protest in Jerusalem, early 08 November 2006, against a planned gay pride parade to be held in the city. Religious leaders and extreme right activists have asked Israel's Supreme Court to ban the gay march planned for this week, with a government minister terming the rally an "abomination on the streets". AFP PHOTO/MENAHEM KAHANA (Photo credit should read MENAHEM KAHANA/AFP/***** Images)
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YANGON, MYANMAR: Myanmar Prime Minster General Soe Win (L) and Laos Prime Minister Bouasane Bouphavanh (2nd L) review a guard of honour upon the latter's arrival at the airport in Yangon, 07 November 2006. The Lao leader is on a visit to Myanmar to boost cooperate between the two countries. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read AFP/AFP/***** Images)
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YANGON, MYANMAR: Myanmar Prime Minster General Soe Win (R) shakes hands with Laos Prime Minister Bouasane Bouphavanh during a welcoming ceremony at the airport in Yangon, 07 November 2006. The Lao leader is on a visit to Myanmar to boot cooperate between the two countries. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read AFP/AFP/***** Images)
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COMALAPA, EL SALVADOR: Two Salvadorean Interpol officers lead Juan Elias Rodriguez Luna -a member of youth gang "MS"- upon his arrival at the international airport in Comalapa 07 November, 2006. Rodriguez Luna is considered "one of the most wanted" criminals after escaping from prison and fleeing to the United States, where he was caught and deported to serve his sentence. AFP PHOTO/Yuri CORTEZ (Photo credit should read YURI CORTEZ/AFP/***** Images)
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COMALAPA, EL SALVADOR: Two Salvadorean Interpol officers lead Juan Elias Rodriguez Luna (C) -a member of youth gang "MS"- upon his arrival at the international airport in Comalapa 07 November, 2006. Rodriguez Luna is considered "one of the most wanted" criminals after escaping from prison and fleeing to the United States, where he was caught and deported to serve his sentence. AFP PHOTO/Yuri CORTEZ (Photo credit should read YURI CORTEZ/AFP/***** Images)
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JENIN, -: A Palestinian man comforts another as they look at the body of one of five Palestinian men killed during an Israeli military operation into the northern West Bank village of al-Yamun near the city of Jenin 08 November 2006. Four Palestinian militants from the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, which is loosely affiliated to Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas's Fatah party, and a civilian were killed early today in a pre-dawn operation by the Israeli army in the northern West Bank, Palestinian medics said. AFP PHOTO/SAIF DAHLAH (Photo credit should read SAIF DAHLAH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Chief of Land Staff General Andrew Leslie, senior commander of Canada's ground forces, chats to soldiers from A Company, 2nd Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (2PPCLI) during his visit to Forward Operating Base Masum Gar in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 07 November 2006. This year has also seen some of the most intense battles between the military and rebels since the Taliban were toppled in 2001 and the relentless violence has frustrated Afghans and undermined support for President Hamid Karzai. But international and Afghan officials have warned it will take several years to stabilise the war-torn country, with reconstruction essential to the project. AFP PHOTO/ JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Chief of Land Staff General Andrew Leslie (C), senior commander of Canada's ground forces, chats to soldiers from A Company, 2nd Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (2PPCLI) during his visit to Forward Operating Base Masum Gar in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 07 November 2006. This year has also seen some of the most intense battles between the military and rebels since the Taliban were toppled in 2001 and the relentless violence has frustrated Afghans and undermined support for President Hamid Karzai. But international and Afghan officials have warned it will take several years to stabilise the war-torn country, with reconstruction essential to the project. AFP PHOTO/ JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Chief of Land Staff General Andrew Leslie (C), senior commander of Canada's ground forces, chats to soldiers from A Company, 2nd Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (2PPCLI) during his visit to Forward Operating Base Masum Gar in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 7 November 2006. This year has also seen some of the most intense battles between the military and rebels since the Taliban were toppled in 2001 and the relentless violence has frustrated Afghans and undermined support for President Hamid Karzai. But international and Afghan officials have warned it will take several years to stabilise the war-torn country, with reconstruction essential to the project. AFP PHOTO/ JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Chief of Land Staff General Andrew Leslie (sitting), senior commander of Canada's ground forces, chats to soldiers from A Company, 2nd Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (2PPCLI) during his visit to Forward Operating Base Masum Gar in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 07 November 2006. This year has also seen some of the most intense battles between the military and rebels since the Taliban were toppled in 2001 and the relentless violence has frustrated Afghans and undermined support for President Hamid Karzai. But international and Afghan officials have warned it will take several years to stabilise the war-torn country, with reconstruction essential to the project. AFP PHOTO/ JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Chief of Land Staff General Andrew Leslie (3R), senior commander of Canada's ground forces, is given a briefing on the battleground while over looking Pashmul from A Company, 2nd Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (2PPCLI) during his visit to Forward Operating Base Masum Gar in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 7 November 2006. This year has also seen some of the most intense battles between the military and rebels since the Taliban were toppled in 2001 and the relentless violence has frustrated Afghans and undermined support for President Hamid Karzai. But international and Afghan officials have warned it will take several years to stabilise the war-torn country, with reconstruction essential to the project. AFP PHOTO/ JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Chief of Land Staff General Andrew Leslie (C), senior commander of Canada's ground forces, is given a briefing while overlooking the Pashmul battlefield from A Company, 2nd Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (2PPCLI) during his visit to Forward Operating Base Masum Gar in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 07 November 2006. This year has also seen some of the most intense battles between the military and rebels since the Taliban were toppled in 2001 and the relentless violence has frustrated Afghans and undermined support for President Hamid Karzai. But international and Afghan officials have warned it will take several years to stabilise the war-torn country, with reconstruction essential to the project. AFP PHOTO/ JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Chief of Land Staff General Andrew Leslie (2L), senior commander of Canada's ground forces, is given a briefing while overlooking the Pashmul battlefield from A Company, 2nd Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (2PPCLI) during his visit to Forward Operating Base Masum Gar in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 07 November 2006. This year has also seen some of the most intense battles between the military and rebels since the Taliban were toppled in 2001 and the relentless violence has frustrated Afghans and undermined support for President Hamid Karzai. But international and Afghan officials have warned it will take several years to stabilise the war-torn country, with reconstruction essential to the project. AFP PHOTO/ JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Chief of Land Staff General Andrew Leslie (C), senior commander of Canada's ground forces, is given a briefing while overlooking the Pashmul battlefield from A Company, 2nd Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (2PPCLI) during his visit to Forward Operating Base Masum Gar in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 07 November 2006. This year has also seen some of the most intense battles between the military and rebels since the Taliban were toppled in 2001 and the relentless violence has frustrated Afghans and undermined support for President Hamid Karzai. But international and Afghan officials have warned it will take several years to stabilise the war-torn country, with reconstruction essential to the project. AFP PHOTO/ JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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INCHEON, REPUBLIC OF KOREA: Members of South Korean Coast Guard rappel from a helicopter during an anti-terror drill off the western port of Incheon, some 40 kilometers west of Seoul, 08 November 2006. The exercise was conducted at a time when tensions are high following North Korea's nuclear weapons test last month. AFP PHOTO/JUNG YEON-JE (Photo credit should read JUNG YEON-JE/AFP/***** Images)
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INCHEON, REPUBLIC OF KOREA: A South Korean coast guard helicopter plucks off a man from the sea during an anti-terror drill off the western port of Incheon, some 40 kilometers west of Seoul, 08 November 2006. The exercise was conducted at a time when tensions are high following North Korea's nuclear weapons test last month. AFP PHOTO/JUNG YEON-JE (Photo credit should read JUNG YEON-JE/AFP/***** Images)
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INCHEON, REPUBLIC OF KOREA: Members of South Korean Coast Guard participate in an anti-terror drill off the western port of Incheon, some 40 kilometers west of Seoul, 08 November 2006. The exercise was conducted at a time when tensions are high following North Korea's nuclear weapons test last month. AFP PHOTO/JUNG YEON-JE (Photo credit should read JUNG YEON-JE/AFP/***** Im
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*******/Namir Noor-eldeen
A masked Iraqi soldier stands guard next to a vehicle used in a car bomb attack in Baghdad November 8, 2006. A car bomb killed a man and wounded six others in northern Baghdad, an Interior Ministry source said.
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*******/Namir Noor-eldeen
The wreckage of a vehicle used in a car bomb attack lies on a road in Baghdad November 8, 2006. A car bomb killed a man and wounded six others in northern Baghdad, an Interior Ministry source said.
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*******/Ali Jasim
A soldier mans a checkpoint as his fellow soldiers check vehicles on a road in Baghdad November 8, 2006.
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*******/Ali Jasim
Soldiers stand guard at a checkpoint in Baghdad November 8, 2006.
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Tokyo, JAPAN: Lingerie maker Triumph International Japan campaign girl Erisa Nakayama displays a "No More Plastic Bags Bra" -a shopping bag made of a transformed bra- at the company's showroom in Tokyo, 06 November 2006. The bra, which can be changed into shopping bags, will be developed in 5 colors, red, blue, green, pink and yelllow to give shoppers the chance to choose their favorite color. AFP PHOTO/YOSHIKAZU TSUNO (Photo credit should read YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP/***** Images)
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Tokyo, JAPAN: Lingerie maker Triumph International Japan campaign girl Erisa Nakayama displays a "No More Plastic Bags Bra" -a shopping bag made of a transformed bra- at the company's showroom in Tokyo, 06 November 2006. The bra, which can be changed into shopping bags, will be developed in 5 colors, red, blue, green, pink and yelllow to give shoppers the chance to choose their favorite color. AFP PHOTO/YOSHIKAZU TSUNO (Photo credit should read YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP/***** Images)
Mountain Man
11-08-2006, 06:14 AM
The bra, which can be changed into shopping bags
I don't think it is possible and to prove me wrong she needs to demo with the one she has on!
Switek
11-08-2006, 07:22 AM
Ok, more pix of Canuks in A-stan p-)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Chief of Land Staff General Andrew Leslie (L), senior commander of Canada's ground forces, is given a briefing while overlooking the Pashmul battlefield from A Company, second Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (2PPCLI) during his visit to Forward Operating Base Masum Gar in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 07 November 2006. The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Chief of Land Staff General Andrew Leslie, senior commander of Canada's ground forces, chats to troops from A Company, second Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (2PPCLI) during his visit to Forward Operating Base Masum Gar in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 07 November 2006. The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Chief of Land Staff General Andrew Leslie (R), senior commander of Canada's ground forces, chats to troops from A Company, second Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (2PPCLI) during his visit to Forward Operating Base Masum Gar in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 07 November 2006. The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: A soldier from A Company, second Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (2PPCLI), looks over Pashmul at Forward Operating Base Masum Gar in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 07 November 2006. The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: A soldier from A Company, second Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (2PPCLI), keeps watch at Forward Operating Base Masum Gar in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 07 November 2006. The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: A Maple Leaf tattoo is seen on a soldier at Forward Operating Base Masum Gar in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 07 November 2006. The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: A soldier from A Company, second Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (2PPCLI), gives instructions at Forward Operating Base Masum Gar in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 07 November 2006. The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: A soldier from A Company, second Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (2PPCLI), is silhouetted by the moon as he keeps night watch at Forward Operating Base Masum Gar in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 07 November 2006. The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: A soldier from A Company, second Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (2PPCLI), keeps watch after sunset at Forward Operating Base Masum Gar in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 07 November 2006. The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Canadian soldiers from the Royal 22nd Regiment, who work with the Afghan National Army (ANA) as an "Observer Mentor Liasion Training" (OMLT) team, conduct a joint ANA / OMLT foot patrol in a volatile area in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 08 November 2006. The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Canadian soldiers from the Royal 22nd Regiment, who work with the Afghan National Army (ANA) as an "Observer Mentor Liasion Training" (OMLT) team, conduct a joint ANA / OMLT foot patrol in a volatile area in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 08 November 2006. The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: A soldier from the Afghan National Army (ANA) aims his Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG launcher), during a foot patrol in a volatile area in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 08 November 2006. The ANA were joined by Canadian soldiers from the Royal 22nd Regiment, who work with the ANA as an "Observer Mentor Liasion Training" (OMLT) team. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: A soldier from the Afghan National Army (ANA) carries his Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) launcher during a foot patrol in a volatile area in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 08 November 2006. The ANA were joined by Canadian soldiers from the Royal 22nd Regiment, who work with the ANA as an "Observer Mentor Liasion Training" (OMLT) team. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: A soldier from the Afghan National Army (ANA) smokes a cigarette during a foot patrol in a volatile area in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 08 November 2006. The ANA were joined by Canadian soldiers from the Royal 22nd Regiment, who work with the ANA as an "Observer Mentor Liasion Training" (OMLT) team. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: A soldier from the Afghan National Army (ANA) listens to his radio during a foot patrol in a volatile area in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 08 November 2006. The ANA were joined by Canadian soldiers from the Royal 22nd Regiment, who work with the ANA as an "Observer Mentor Liasion Training" (OMLT) team. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Canadian soldiers from the Royal 22nd Regiment, who work with the Afghan National Army (ANA) as an "Observer Mentor Liasion Training" (OMLT) team, conduct a joint ANA / OMLT foot patrol in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 08 November 2006. The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Canadian soldiers from the Royal 22nd Regiment, who work with the Afghan National Army (ANA) as an "Observer Mentor Liasion Training" (OMLT) team, prepare to go on a joint foot ANA/OMLT patrol in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 08 November 2006. The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Canadian soldiers from the Royal 22nd Regiment, who work with the Afghan National Army (ANA) as an "Observer Mentor Liasion Training" (OMLT) team, prepare to go on a joint foot ANA/OMLT patrol in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 08 November 2006. The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Smoke rises after two 500lbs bombs were dropped in Pashmul during a battle with anti-coalition militants, believed to be Taliban, in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 07 November 2006. The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Canadian soldiers from the Royal 22nd Regiment, who work with the Afghan National Army (ANA) as an "Observer Mentor Liasion Training" (OMLT) team, prepare to conduct a joint ANA / OMLT foot patrol in a volatile area in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 08 November 2006. The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Soldiers from the Afghan National Army (ANA) prepare to go on a foot patrol in a volatile area in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 08 November 2006. The ANA were joined by Canadian soldiers from the Royal 22nd Regiment, who work with the ANA as an "Observer Mentor Liasion Training" (OMLT) team. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Soldiers from the Afghan National Army (ANA) prepare to go on a foot patrol in a volatile area in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 08 November 2006. The ANA were joined by Canadian soldiers from the Royal 22nd Regiment, who work with the ANA as an "Observer Mentor Liasion Training" (OMLT) team. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Canadian soldiers from the Royal 22nd Regiment, who work with the Afghan National Army (ANA) as an "Observer Mentor Liasion Training" (OMLT) team, prepare to conduct a joint ANA / OMLT foot patrol in a volatile area in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 08 November 2006. The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Tbilisi, GEORGIA: Members of Georgian youth organizations hold their flags and posters of Josef Stalin and Adolf Hitler during their rally in front of Russian embassy in Tbilisi, 08 November 2006. Georgian Prime Minister Zurab Nogaideli accused Gazprom 08 November of blackmailing Georgia after the Russian energy giant proposed Tbilisi to handover some of its assets in exchange of cheap gas. AFP PHOTO / VANO SHLAMOV (Photo credit should read VANO SHLAMOV/AFP/***** Images)
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Baghdad, IRAQ: An Iraqi police commando inspects the scene of a car bomb at a Baghdad checkpoint, 08 November 2006. At least 15 people died in attacks today as violence returned to the Baghdad area following the lifting of a curfew imposed during the sentencing of ousted dictator Saddam Hussein. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD AL-RUBAYE (Photo credit should read AHMAD AL-RUBAYE/AFP/***** Images)
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Baghdad, IRAQ: Iraqi police commandos inspect the scene of a car bomb at a Baghdad checkpoint, 08 November 2006. At least 15 people died in attacks today as violence returned to the Baghdad area following the lifting of a curfew imposed during the sentencing of ousted dictator Saddam Hussein. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD AL-RUBAYE (Photo credit should read AHMAD AL-RUBAYE/AFP/***** Images)
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Baghdad, IRAQ: Iraqi police commandos inspect the scene of a car bomb at a Baghdad checkpoint, 08 November 2006. At least 15 people died in attacks today as violence returned to the Baghdad area following the lifting of a curfew imposed during the sentencing of ousted dictator Saddam Hussein. AFP PHOTO/AHMAD AL-RUBAYE (Photo credit should read AHMAD AL-RUBAYE/AFP/***** Images)
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Beirut, LEBANON: A model presents a creation as part of Kuwaiti designer Nawaf al-Badr's of Spring/Summer 2007 fashion collection in Beirut, late 07 November 2006 during " Lux fashion World" event. Several Lebanese and Arab designers will present their collections in the two-day fashion event. AFP PHOTO/ANWAR AMRO (Photo credit should read ANWAR AMRO/AFP/***** Images)
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Beirut, LEBANON: A model presents a creation as part of Kuwaiti designer Nawaf al-Badr's of Spring/Summer 2007 fashion collection in Beirut, late 07 November 2006 during " Lux fashion World" event. Several Lebanese and Arab designers will present their collections in the two-day fashion event. AFP PHOTO/ANWAR AMRO (Photo credit should read ANWAR AMRO/AFP/***** Images)
Switek
11-08-2006, 08:35 AM
Propably there are last cdn's pix ;)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Canadian soldiers from the Royal 22nd Regiment, who work with the Afghan National Army (ANA) as an "Observer Mentor Liasion Training" (OMLT) team, conduct a joint ANA / OMLT foot patrol in a volatile area in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 08 November 2006. The man in the green helmet is a translator. The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Canadian soldiers from the Royal 22nd Regiment, who work with the Afghan National Army (ANA) as an "Observer Mentor Liasion Training" (OMLT) team, conduct a joint ANA / OMLT foot patrol in a volatile area in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 08 November 2006. The man in the green helmet is a translator. The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Canadian soldiers from the Royal 22nd Regiment, who work with the Afghan National Army (ANA) as an "Observer Mentor Liasion Training" (OMLT) team, conduct a joint ANA / OMLT foot patrol in a volatile area in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 08 November 2006. The man in the green helmet is a translator. The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Canadian soldiers from the Royal 22nd Regiment, who work with the Afghan National Army (ANA) as an "Observer Mentor Liasion Training" (OMLT) team, prepare to go on a joint foot ANA / OMLT patrol in a volatile area in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 08 November 2006. The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Canadian soldiers from the Royal 22nd Regiment, who work with the Afghan National Army (ANA) as an "Observer Mentor Liasion Training" (OMLT) team, conduct a joint foot ANA / OMLT patrol in a volatile area in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 08 November 2006, supported by a Light Armourved Vehicle (LAV) manned by soldiers from the 2nd Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry ("PPCLI). The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Panjwayi, AFGHANISTAN: Canadian soldiers from the Royal 22nd Regiment, who work with the Afghan National Army (ANA) as an "Observer Mentor Liasion Training" (OMLT) team, prepare to go on a joint foot ANA / OMLT patrol in a volatile area in Panjwayi district, Kandahar province, 08 November 2006. The latest in a wave of attacks blamed on Taliban fighters in Afghanistan has left five people dead, including a foreign soldier, police and the NATO-led military force said 07 November. The soldier with NATO's International Security Assistance Force was killed 06 November when a bomb struck a military vehicle travelling through the southern province of Kandahar, the force said. Most of the soldiers in Kandahar are from Canada, which has about 2,300 troops in Afghanistan, but the Canadian military said it was not involved. AFP PHOTO / JOHN D MCHUGH (Photo credit should read JOHN D MCHUGH/AFP/***** Images)
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Naples, ITALY: Italian policemen inspect an appartement with a sniffer dog in the Melito district in the southern Italian city of Naples, 08 November 2006. Police were conducting raids across the Naples area in a major crackdown. At least 30 people were arrested and dozens of searches were conducted, Italian television reported. AFP PHOTO / MARIO LAPORTA (Photo credit should read ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP/***** Images)
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Naples, ITALY: Italian policemen inspect a car in the Melito district in the southern Italian city of Naples, 08 November 2006. Police were conducting raids across the Naples area in a major crackdown. At least 30 people were arrested and dozens of searches were conducted, Italian television reported. AFP PHOTO / MARIO LAPORTA (Photo credit should read ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP/***** Images)
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Naples, ITALY: An Italian policeman inspect an appartement's altar in the Melito district in the southern Italian city of Naples, 08 November 2006. Police were conducting raids across the Naples area in a major crackdown. At least 30 people were arrested and dozens of searches were conducted, Italian television reported. AFP PHOTO / MARIO LAPORTA (Photo credit should read ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP/***** Images)
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Naples, ITALY: Italian policemen conduct a raid in the Fuorigrotta district in the southern Italian city of Naples, 08 November 2006. Police were conducting raids across the Naples area in a major crackdown. At least 30 people were arrested and dozens of searches were conducted, Italian television reported. AFP PHOTO / MARIO LAPORTA (Photo credit should read ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP/***** Images)
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Brussels, BELGIUM: Police enters the Minimes Church in Brussels to arrest, 08 November 2006, 20 illegal immigrants from Iran, who have been occupying the Church for the past 6 months and who threaten to immolate themselves if they were not given the permission to stay in the country. AFP PHOTO / BELGA / JACQUES COLLET (Photo credit should read JACQUES COLLET/AFP/***** Images)
D-gin
11-08-2006, 08:38 AM
Hey Switek, Thanks for all those photos of the Canucks.....Cheers.
Echo300
11-08-2006, 08:47 AM
NIce pics, especially the Canadians!
Switek
11-08-2006, 08:57 AM
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JAKARTA, INDONESIA: Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (C) and First Lady Kristiani Herrawati Yudhoyono see off soldiers leaving Jakarta, 08 November 2006, to join the United Nation force in Lebanon. Around 125 Indonesian soldiers of the 851-strong force had left Jakarta as the first batch of Indonesian peacekeepers to join UN in Lebanon. Israel, which does not have diplomatic relations with mainly Muslim Indonesia, had initially objected to the involvement of Indonesia in the UN force. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/***** Images)
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JAKARTA, INDONESIA: An Indonesian soldier take some private moment with his girlfriend at the airport before leaving Jakarta, 08 November 2006, to join the United Nation force in Lebanon. Around 125 Indonesian soldiers of the 851-strong force had left Jakarta as the first batch of Indonesian peacekeepers to join UN in Lebanon. Israel, which does not have diplomatic relations with mainly Muslim Indonesia, had initially objected to the involvement of Indonesia in the UN force. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/***** Images)
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JAKARTA, INDONESIA: An Indonesian soldier embraces his wife and child at the airport before boarding an aircraft in Jakarta, 08 November 2006, to join the United Nation force in Lebanon. Around 125 Indonesian soldiers of the 851-strong force had left Jakarta as the first batch of Indonesian peacekeepers to join UN in Lebanon. Israel, which does not have diplomatic relations with mainly Muslim Indonesia, had initially objected to the involvement of Indonesia in the UN force. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/***** Images)
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JAKARTA, INDONESIA: Indonesian soldiers queue up at the airport before leaving Jakarta, 08 November 2006, to join the United Nation force in Lebanon. Around 125 Indonesian soldiers of the 851-strong force had left Jakarta as the first batch of Indonesian peacekeepers to join UN in Lebanon. Israel, which does not have diplomatic relations with mainly Muslim Indonesia, had initially objected to the involvement of Indonesia in the UN force. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/***** Images)
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JAKARTA, INDONESIA: An Indonesian soldier holds his child at the airport before leaving Jakarta, 08 November 2006, to join the United Nation force in Lebanon. Around 125 Indonesian soldiers of the 851-strong force had left Jakarta as the first batch of Indonesian peacekeepers to join UN in Lebanon. Israel, which does not have diplomatic relations with mainly Muslim Indonesia, had initially objected to the involvement of Indonesia in the UN force. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/***** Images)
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JAKARTA, INDONESIA: An Indonesian soldier bids goodbye to his wife at the airport before leaving Jakarta, 08 November 2006, to join the United Nation force in Lebanon. Around 125 Indonesian soldiers of the 851-strong force had left Jakarta as the first batch of Indonesian peacekeepers to join UN in Lebanon. Israel, which does not have diplomatic relations with mainly Muslim Indonesia, had initially objected to the involvement of Indonesia in the UN force. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/***** Images)
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JAKARTA, INDONESIA: Indonesian Nindi (R) wipes tears as her father Didik Utomo prepares to leave Jakarta, 08 November 2006, to join the United Nation force in Lebanon. Around 125 Indonesian soldiers of the 851-strong force had left Jakarta as the first batch of Indonesian peacekeepers to join UN in Lebanon. Israel, which does not have diplomatic relations with mainly Muslim Indonesia, had initially objected to the involvement of Indonesia in the UN force. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/***** Images)
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JAKARTA, INDONESIA: An Indonesian soldier spends some private moments with his wife and child at the airport before boarding an aircraft in Jakarta, 08 November 2006, to join the United Nation force in Lebanon. Around 125 Indonesian soldiers of the 851-strong force had left Jakarta as the first batch of Indonesian peacekeepers to join UN in Lebanon. Israel, which does not have diplomatic relations with mainly Muslim Indonesia, had initially objected to the involvement of Indonesia in the UN force. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/***** Images)
hm,hm...
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Beverly Hills, UNITED STATES: California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's daughter Christina watches her father after he was re-elected in the midterm elections 07 November 2006 at the Beverly Hills Hilton Hotel, California. Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger won a spectacular election sequel 07 November, giving Republicans something to cheer about on a night of Democratic dominance in key non-congressional battles. AFP PHOTO/Gabriel BOUYS (Photo credit should read GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP/***** Images)
sup_tech
11-08-2006, 09:35 AM
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Tokyo, JAPAN: Lingerie maker Triumph International Japan campaign girl Erisa Nakayama displays a "No More Plastic Bags Bra" -a shopping bag made of a transformed bra- at the company's showroom in Tokyo, 06 November 2006. The bra, which can be changed into shopping bags, will be developed in 5 colors, red, blue, green, pink and yelllow to give shoppers the chance to choose their favorite color. AFP PHOTO/YOSHIKAZU TSUNO (Photo credit should read YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP/***** Images)
The sign says "no" but her eyes say "yes".
;)
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Tbilisi, GEORGIA: Members of Georgian youth organizations hold their flags and posters of Josef Stalin and Adolf Hitler during their rally in front of Russian embassy in Tbilisi, 08 November 2006. Georgian Prime Minister Zurab Nogaideli accused Gazprom 08 November of blackmailing Georgia after the Russian energy giant proposed Tbilisi to handover some of its assets in exchange of cheap gas. AFP PHOTO / VANO SHLAMOV (Photo credit should read VANO SHLAMOV/AFP/***** Images)
I wander if this Georgians pretend to be ignorant retards or they really are. Both Stalin and Hitler had their own visions and plans for the "united Europe". Most of the Hitler's plan is now realized in the shape of EU and NATO. Yeah, and btw, Stalin was 100% Georgian and not Russian.
daily666
11-08-2006, 10:01 AM
that's a good load of pix Switek woot. Great job. I'll try to post some more later. Now some Israelis
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Israeli soldiers during Palestinian stone throwing demonstrations in the West Bank city of Hebron during protests against Israeli army shelling in northern Gaza Strip Wednesday 08 November 2006 Israeli artillery shells killed at least 19 civilians in Beit Hanoun a town in northern Gaza on Wednesday the deadliest strike in the territory in four years Palestinian officials and witnesses said EPA ABED AL HAFIZ HASHLAMOUN/PAP EPA
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An Israeli soldier fires a tear gas canister during Palestinian stone throwing demonstrations in the West Bank city of Hebron during protests against Israeli army shelling in northern Gaza Strip Wednesday 08 November 2006 Israeli artillery shells killed at least 19 civilians in Beit Hanoun a town in northern Gaza on Wednesday the deadliest strike in the territory in four years Palestinian officials and witnesses said EPA ABED AL HAFIZ HASHLAMOUN PAP EPA
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An Israeli soldier during Palestinian stone throwing demonstrations in the West Bank city of Hebron during protests against Israeli army shelling in northern Gaza Strip Wednesday 08 November 2006 Israeli artillery shells killed at least 19 civilians in Beit Hanoun a town in northern Gaza on Wednesday the deadliest strike in the territory in four years Palestinian officials and witnesses said EPA ABED AL HAFIZ HASHLAMOUN Dostawca PAP EPA
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Israeli soldiers on an artillery base near nahal Oz clean the barrel of a 155mm Howeitzer cannon on Wednesday 08 November 2006 as the base stands down following a shooting incident earlier this morning when a shell exploded into a Palestinian home in the northern Gaza Strip town of Bet Hanoun killing 19 Palestinians 10 of them children and wounding dozens of others Israeli Prime Minister Olmert expressed regret over the incident and the army has opened an investigation EPA JIM HOLLANDER Dostawca PAP EPA
daily666
11-08-2006, 10:03 AM
The sign says "no" but her eyes say "yes".
;)
I wander if this Georgians pretend to be ignorant retards or they really are. Both Stalin and Hitler had their own visions and plans for the "united Europe". Most of the Hitler's plan is now realized in the shape of EU and NATO. Yeah, and btw, Stalin was 100% Georgian and not Russian.
This is a picture thread, please don't flame.
He219
11-08-2006, 10:20 AM
Great pix, Switek!
Thanks for sharing ..
:)
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An F-16 Fighting Falcon from the New York Air National Guard takes fuel from a KC-10 Extender over Iraq, Nov. 4. U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Justin T. Watson
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A Royal Air Force Tornado bomber/fighter aircraft connects with the trailing drogue of a KC-10 Extender over Iraq Nov. 5. The KC-10 is assigned to the 380th Air Expeditionary Wing, the largest air refueling unit in Southwest Asia, using KC-10s and KC-135 Stratotankers to fuel U.S. and allied aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Justin T. Watson)
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A C-17 Globemaster III, belonging to 62nd Airlift Wing, McChord Air Force Base, Wash., rests on the tarmac at McConnell Air Force Base, Kan., Nov. 4, as the crew and members of the 22nd Logistics Readiness Squadron load the aircraft before a mission to Southwest Asia. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Troy Karr
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U.S. Army Spc. Brandon Mudek waits to be inspected by his squad leader at Camp Echo, Iraq, Nov. 4, 2006, prior to a mission into Diwaniyah, Iraq. Mudek is assigned to 1st Squad, 3rd Platoon, 984th Military Police, Police Transition Team. U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Dawn M. Price
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YUSUFIYAH POWER PLANT, Iraq (November 7, 2006) - Pfc. Michael Fraser, infantryman, Company A, 2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, Multi-National Division - Baghdad, looks through a scope as he watches his sector at the Yusufiyah Power Plant Nov. 1. Photo by Spc. Rodney Foliente.
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U.S. Army soldiers from Bravo Troop, 4th Battalion, 14th Cavalry Regiment, 172nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team help Iraqi army soldiers deliver school supplies to a school in Baghdad, Iraq, Oct. 31, 2006. U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Mike Buytas
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KIEV, Ukraine – An Ukraine Army officer is awarded the Army Commendation Medal for exceptionally meritorious service in support of Multinational Force Iraq in Operation Iraqi Freedom by European Command Deputy Director, Army Gen. William E. “Kip” Ward during a ceremony here Nov 6, 2006. (DoS photo by Ryan Koch)
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Кордон ОМОНа во время акции протеста на центральной площади города Ала-Тоо.
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Een mooi (ge)zicht op Defensie. Deze foto maakte Jürgen Braekevelt in september in Bevekom.
Sierra_Tango69
11-08-2006, 10:25 AM
This is aweful. Some truly chilling images here! :-(
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BEIT HANOUN, GAZA STRIP - NOVEMBER 08: A Palestinian man sits in front of his damaged home after Israeli tanks fired on homes in Beit Hanoun, November 8, 2006 in Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza strip . The death toll from the Israeli shelling has risen to 18 nwith at least 40 wounded. Palestinian Prime Minister, Hamas's Ismail Haniya, called the Israeli attack an "awful massacre". (Photo by Abid Katib/***** Images)
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BEIT HANOUN, GAZA STRIP - NOVEMBER 08: Palestinians carry their families belongings as they leave their house after Israeli tanks fired on homes in Beit Hanoun, November 8, 2006 in Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza strip . The death toll from the Israeli shelling has risen to 18 nwith at least 40 wounded. Palestinian Prime Minister, Hamas's Ismail Haniya, called the Israeli attack an "awful massacre". (Photo by Abid Katib/***** Images)
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BEIT HANOUN, GAZA STRIP - NOVEMBER 08: Palestinian men sit in their damaged home after Israeli tanks fired on homes in Beit Hanoun, November 8, 2006 in Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza strip . The death toll from the Israeli shelling has risen to 18 nwith at least 40 wounded. Palestinian Prime Minister, Hamas's Ismail Haniya, called the Israeli attack an "awful massacre". (Photo by Abid Katib/***** Images)
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BEIT LAHIA, GAZA STRIP - NOVEMBER 08: Wounded Palestinian boy Abdallah AL-Athamneh ,12, lie on beds at the Kamal Odwan hospital after Israeli tanks fired on homes in Beit Hanoun, November 8, 2006 in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza strip . The death toll from the Israeli shelling has risen to 18 nwith at least 40 wounded. Palestinian Prime Minister, Hamas's Ismail Haniya, called the Israeli attack an "awful massacre". (Photo by Abid Katib/*****
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BEIT LAHIA, GAZA STRIP - NOVEMBER 08: A wounded Palestinian boy is carried at the Kamal Odwan hospital after Israeli tanks fired on homes in Beit Hanoun, November 8, 2006 in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza strip . The death toll from the Israeli shelling has risen to 18 nwith at least 40 wounded. Palestinian Prime Minister, Hamas's Ismail Haniya, called the Israeli attack an "awful massacre". (Photo by Abid Katib/***** Images)
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BEIT LAHIA, GAZA STRIP - NOVEMBER 08: A wounded Palestinian child Malak Al-Athamneh lies at the Kamal Odwan hospital after Israeli tanks fired on homes in Beit Hanoun, November 8, 2006 in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza strip . The death toll from the Israeli shelling has risen to 18 nwith at least 40 wounded. Palestinian Prime Minister, Hamas's Ismail Haniya, called the Israeli attack an "awful massacre". (Photo by Abid Katib/***** Images)
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BEIT HANOUN, GAZA STRIP - NOVEMBER 08: Palestinian men mourn next to water stained with blood after Israeli tanks fired on homes in Beit Hanoun, November 8, 2006 in Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza strip . The death toll from the Israeli shelling has risen to 18 nwith at least 40 wounded. Palestinian Prime Minister, Hamas's Ismail Haniya, called the Israeli attack an "awful massacre". (Photo by Abid Katib/***** Images)
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BEIT HANOUN, GAZA STRIP - NOVEMBER 08: Children's shoes lay in water stained with blood after Israeli tanks fired on homes in Beit Hanoun, November 8, 2006 in Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza strip . The death toll from the Israeli shelling has risen to 18 nwith at least 40 wounded. Palestinian Prime Minister, Hamas's Ismail Haniya, called the Israeli attack an "awful massacre". (Photo by Abid Katib/***** Images)
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BEIT HANOUN, GAZA STRIP - NOVEMBER 08: Palestinians inspect a street covered in blood stained puddles after Israeli tanks fired on homes in Beit Hanoun, November 8, 2006 in Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza strip . The death toll from the Israeli shelling has risen to 18 nwith at least 40 wounded. Palestinian Prime Minister, Hamas's Ismail Haniya, called the Israeli attack an "awful massacre". (Photo by Abid Katib/***** Images)
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BEIT HANUN, -: A Palestinian mother (unseen) and her two babies lay together in the drawer of the morgue fridge as workers prepare the bodies for burial in the Beit Hanun hospital following an Israeli military operation in which Israeli tanks fired on homes in the northern Gaza Strip 08 November 2006. Eighteen Palestinians were killed and more than 20 wounded when Israeli shells struck houses in the flashpoint northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Hanun, officials and witnesses said. The Israeli army had pulled out of Beit Hanun after a six-day operation to stop rocket attacks on Israeli territory in which 56 Palestinians, including 30 militants, were killed. An Israeli army spokeswoman said she had no information of any incidents in Beit Hanun. AFP PHOTO/MAHMUD HAMS (Photo credit should read MAHMUD HAMS/AFP/***** Images)
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BEIT HANUN, -: A Palestinian mother and her two babies lay together in the drawer of the morgue fridge as workers prepare the bodies for burial in the Beit Hanun hospital following an Israeli military operation in which Israeli tanks fired on homes in the northern Gaza Strip 08 November 2006. Eighteen Palestinians were killed and more than 20 wounded when Israeli shells struck houses in the flashpoint northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Hanun, officials and witnesses said. The Israeli army had pulled out of Beit Hanun after a six-day operation to stop rocket attacks on Israeli territory in which 56 Palestinians, including 30 militants, were killed. An Israeli army spokeswoman said she had no information of any incidents in Beit Hanun. AFP PHOTO/MAHMUD HAMS (Photo credit should read MAHMUD HAMS/AFP/***** Images)
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BEIT LAHIA, GAZA STRIP - NOVEMBER 08: A wounded Palestinian boy is treated at Kamal Odwan hospital after Israeli tanks fired on homes in Beit Hanoun, November 8, 2006 in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza strip . The death toll from the Israeli shelling has risen to 18 nwith at least 40 wounded. Palestinian Prime Minister, Hamas's Ismail Haniya, called the Israeli attack an "awful massacre". (Photo by Abid Katib/***** Images)
Howie Kaluha
11-08-2006, 10:49 AM
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freeking hot!!
Mr. Nielsen
11-08-2006, 10:50 AM
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Sometimes less is more in terms of picture having an impact.
WarriorMonk
11-08-2006, 11:18 AM
Arnold's daughter = damn hot...
zapatero
11-08-2006, 11:21 AM
After three days of delay first two F-16 Fighting Falcons for the Polish Air Force landed at Poznań-Krzesiny military air base. The problem were due to some minor engine problems. The official ceremony will take tomorrow with the arrival of two more planes.
DutchPower
11-08-2006, 11:40 AM
After three days of delay first two F-16 Fighting Falcons for the Polish Air Force landed at Poznań-Krzesiny military air base. The problem were due to some minor engine problems. The official ceremony will take tomorrow with the arrival of two more planes.
they will only get 4? or more?
zapatero
11-08-2006, 11:43 AM
they will only get 4? or more?
No. Actually Poland bought 48 of F-16 Block 52+ planes. This year Lockheed Martin will deliver 8 of them. They will be fully operational by 2012.
ed316
11-08-2006, 11:50 AM
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Best pic so far.
Hellfish
11-08-2006, 11:54 AM
After three days of delay first two F-16 Fighting Falcons for the Polish Air Force landed at Poznań-Krzesiny military air base. The problem were due to some minor engine problems. The official ceremony will take tomorrow with the arrival of two more planes.
Is the black box the new Polish roundel?
whutitdewboi713
11-08-2006, 11:56 AM
Is the black box the new Polish roundel?
its just a sticker to cover the polish AF roundel.. the jets wear USAF insignia during ferry flights. the USAF roundel is on the other side of the a/c
zapatero
11-08-2006, 11:59 AM
Is the black box the new Polish roundel?
Hehehe! The original polish markings had to be covered with these black squares. Till tomorrow's ceremony the machines officialy still belong to Lockheed Martin and USAF.
Hellfish
11-08-2006, 12:00 PM
Oh, OK. That makes sense. :)
Lancero
11-08-2006, 12:18 PM
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MOSCOW - MOSCOW - RUSSIAN FEDERATION
epa00858291 Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) and Russian Defence Minister Sergey Ivanov (R) visit new headquarters of the Main Intelligence Agency (GRU) of the Russian Armed Forces General Staff in Moscow, Wednesday 08 November 2006. Vladimir Putin noted that the GRU is an unique and effective instrument for protecting Russias national interests in conditions of increase of the potential for conflicts in the world. EPA/DMITRY ASTAKHOV POOL PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE/ITARTASS POOL
EPA / STF / DMITRY ASTAKHOV - POOL
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MOSCOW - MOSCOW - RUSSIAN FEDERATION
epa00858295 Russian President Vladimir Putin takes aim at the shooting range as he visits the new headquarters of the Main Intelligence Agency (GRU) of the Russian Armed Forces General Staff in Moscow, Wednesday 08 November 2006. Vladimir Putin noted that the GRU is an unique and effective instrument for protecting Russias national interests in conditions of increase of the potential for conflicts in the world. EPA/DMITRY ASTAKHOV POOL PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SERVICE/ITARTASS POOL
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Straker
11-08-2006, 12:24 PM
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Anyone got a clue why he is wearing his ear defenders the wrong way up on his head? :)
Anyone got a clue why he is wearing his ear defenders the wrong way up on his head? :)
Tsk Tsk wouldn't want to mess up the hair man! ;)
zepic
11-08-2006, 12:36 PM
Tsk Tsk wouldn't want to mess up the hair man! ;)
haha what a star:D
1911-a1
11-08-2006, 12:43 PM
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Batman?
ed316
11-08-2006, 12:47 PM
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Putin, why the dramatics? You are former KGB!
Rictor
11-08-2006, 01:27 PM
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You...can't be serious!?
Maybe Putin should star in the next Batman movie, alongside his trusty sidekick Sergei "Boy Wonder" Ivanov. Enemies of Russia have no hope with Putman on the job.
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-ba-Putman! Putman! Putman!
edit: Maybe Russia felt they needed to one-up Britain and it's Thundercats-inspired (http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/41526000/gif/_41526008_soca2_203.gif) logo.
Snoshi
11-08-2006, 01:49 PM
^^^That is a logo of GRU... whats so weird about that
1911-a1
11-08-2006, 01:53 PM
^^^That is a logo of GRU... whats so weird about that
Ever seen batman?
http://www.goodlogo.com/logos/BATMAN1.gif
Edit: f*cking goodlogo...another pic: http://www.webdesign.org/img_articles/5266/Batman-Logo.jpg
JVeld
11-08-2006, 01:53 PM
Ahhhh.........entering the Rusky-Batcave....lol, actually thats the GRU logo I think !
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Jagdtiger
11-08-2006, 01:57 PM
nice pics thx for uploading..as always!!
Ordie
11-08-2006, 02:01 PM
Putin looks like an ideal character in a Quentin Taratino movie. Or an English Gangster.
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Putin. Wladimir Putin. p-)
but the way how he wears that ear protection gear looks really odd
Schizo
11-08-2006, 02:28 PM
Haha, Vovka is so badass!
Thanks for the pics!
daily666
11-08-2006, 03:15 PM
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Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo: UN Mission (MONUC) soldiers patrol a street of Kinshasa, 08 November 2006. The current president and vice-president of the Democratic Republic of Congo, President Joseph Kabila and Vice-President Jean-Pierre Bemba, smiled for the press and shook hands in a rare meeting 07 November as the jittery nation waits to see which of the two has been elected the country's new leader. AFP PHOTO/ ISSOUF SANOGO
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Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo: European Commission peacekeeping force (EUFOR) soldiers patrol a street of Kinshasa, 08 November 2006. The current president and vice-president of the Democratic Republic of Congo, President Joseph Kabila and Vice-President Jean-Pierre Bemba, smiled for the press and shook hands in a rare meeting 07 November as the jittery nation waits to see which of the two has been elected the country's new leader. AFP PHOTO/ ISSOUF SANOGO
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Tibnin, LEBANON: Italian soldiers with the UNIFIL stand guard in their base in Tibnin 08 November 2006. Israeli forces began withdrawing from Ghajar, the last piece of Lebanese territory still occupied following this summer's devastating war. Troops "have begun to withdraw" from an area on the edge of the village, said Andrea Tenenti, a spokesman for the UNIFIL. In Jerusalem, a military official confirmed that "at 1500 hours (1300 GMT) we withdrew forces from open areas north of the village of Ghajar. But at the moment, we are not changing our deployment inside the village itself." Earlier, UNIFIL's commander, French General Alain Pellegrini, said the pullout was about to begin. AFP PHOTO/ JOSEPH BARRAK
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Hebron, : An Israeli officer runs back to a checkpoint as Palestinians take to the streets throwing stones in the center of the West Bank town of Hebron 08 November 2006, protesting against the military operation in the Gaza Strip. Palestinians across the West Bank took to the streets to protest against the ongoing Israeli military operation taking place in the Gaza Strip and which saw some 18 people killed and 40 others wounded when homes were shelled in the northern Gaza town of Beit Hanun. AFP PHOTO/HAZEM BADER
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Hebron, : Palestinians take to the streets throwing stones at an Israeli checkpoint in the center of the West Bank town of Hebron 08 November 2006, protesting against the military operation in the Gaza Strip. Palestinians across the West Bank took to the streets to protest against the ongoing Israeli military operation taking place in the Gaza Strip and which saw some 18 people killed and 40 others wounded when homes were shelled in the northern Gaza town of Beit Hanun. AFP PHOTO/HAZEM BADER
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Hebron, : A Palestinian man peers from around a wall at an Israeli soldier as Palestinians took to the streets throwing stones at an Israeli checkpoint in the center of the West Bank town of Hebron 08 November 2006, protesting against the military operation in the Gaza Strip. Palestinians across the West Bank took to the streets to protest against the ongoing Israeli military operation taking place in the Gaza Strip and which saw some 18 people killed and 40 others wounded when homes were shelled in the northern Gaza town of Beit Hanun.
And.... more pics of the Polish F-16s
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Two new F-16Cs with two Polish Air Force MiG-29s assisting.
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EMPEROR ATTiLA
11-08-2006, 03:45 PM
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this pic is very cool...its just like sci-fic. movie fragtment..straship trooper lll...
Lancero
11-08-2006, 04:47 PM
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Portuguese engineering company ready to depart to Lebanon to take part in Finul. November 8th, Alcochete, Portugal
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He219
11-08-2006, 05:10 PM
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Iraqi soldiers guard detainees in Baqouba, 60 kilometers (35 miles) northeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006. Iraqi military killed three suspected militants and detained 13 others in a raid. (AP Photo)
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An Israeli soldier drags another after he was injured by a stone during clashes that erupted after a a demonstration against the Israeli offensive in Gaza, in the West Bank town of Hebron, Wednesday Nov. 8, 2006. Israeli tank shells ripped through a residential neighborhood in the northern Gaza Strip early Wednesday, killing at least 18 members of an extended family, including eight children as they slept, Palestinian health officials and witnesses said. (AP Photo/Nasser Shiyoukhi)
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Palestinians run after hurling stones at Israeli soldiers during a demonstration against the Israeli offensive in Gaza, organized by various Palestinian political parties, in the West Bank town of Hebron, Wednesday Nov. 8, 2006. Israeli tank shells landed in a residential neighborhood of the neighboring village of Beit Hanoun early Wednesday, killing at least 18 people in their sleep, including eight children, according to witnesses and hospital officials. (AP Photo/Nasser Shiyoukhi)
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President Bush, center, flanked by outgoing Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, left, and his Defense Secretary-nominee Robert Gates, speaks in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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Iraqi security forces survey the scene following a car bomb explosion in Baghdad, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006. Two policemen were killed and two wounded when a suicide car bomber slammed into a check point of Iraqi police . (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)
**EDITORS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v101/He219/dailypix/militarypix/fresh/more/more/even%20more/31473131.jpg)**Dead bodies of Pakistani army soldiers lie at a spot after a suicide attack which at least killed 42 soldiers in Dargai, Pakistan, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006. A suicide attacker detonated a bomb at the army's main training base Wednesday, killing at least 35 soldiers as they started their calisthenics exercises, the military said. (AP Photo/Inamur Rehman)
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An old mortar round is seen on the ground, as Afghans in the background, look at the dead body (Graphic) (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v101/He219/dailypix/militarypix/fresh/more/more/even%20more/31472997.jpg) of an Afghan youth, not seen, who was killed by an explosion of a mortar round while he was collecting unexploded ordnances (UXO) on the outskirtsof Kabul, Afghanistan on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006. Poor Afghan children and youth collect metals and unexploded ordnances (UXO) to sell to support their families. As a result of decades of conflict, Afghanistan remains one of the most severely landmine effected countries in the world, landmines and unexploded ordnances (UXO) are scattered throughout the country. (AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq)
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In this undated photo released by his family Pfc. Alex Oceguera, 19, of San Bernardino is shown. Oceguera and two other soldiers from the Army's 10th Mountain Division, 3rd Brigade Combat Team were killed Oct. 31 in the Wygal Valley in Afghanistan by an improvised explosive device. (AP Photo/Family photo via the San Bernardino Sun)
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Hundreds of people gather outside the legislature at a rally to support Canada's mission in Afghanistan in Halifax, Nova Scotia., Canada on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006.(AP PHOTO/CP,Andrew Vaughan)
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South Korean soldiers' boat speeds during a joint anti-terrorism exercise off Incheon, west of Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006. A U.S. Treasury Department official stressed Wednesday that Washington's campaign to sever North Korea from the international financial system was a law enforcement issue connected to Pyongyang's alleged illegal activity _ implying a breakthrough on the issue at revived nuclear talks is unlikely. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
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South Korean soldiers in boat, front, act as terrorists, speeds as other soldiers go after them during a joint anti-terrorism exercise off Incheon, west of Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006. A U.S. Treasury Department official stressed Wednesday that Washington's campaign to sever North Korea from the international financial system was a law enforcement issue connected to Pyongyang's alleged illegal activity _ implying a breakthrough on the issue at revived nuclear talks is unlikely. (AP Photo/ Lee Jin-man)
James
11-08-2006, 05:10 PM
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11-08-2006, 05:31 PM
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damn you beat me to it
He219
11-08-2006, 05:33 PM
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President Vladimir Putin, right, and Main Intelligence Agency Chief Valentin Korabelnikov, center background, look at a model of the Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate & Resort in Moscow, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006. Vladimir Putin on Wednesday visited a newly-built Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate & Resort, known under its Russian acronym, GRU. An overweight person pointing out time-share options at the expansion wing is unidentified. (AP Photo/ITAR-TASS, Dmitry Astakhov, Presidential Press Service)
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President Vladimir Putin, left, Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov and Main Intelligence Agency Chief Valentin Korabelnikov, right, visit the pool and sauna facilities at the Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate & Resort in Moscow, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006. Vladimir Putin on Wednesday visited a newly-built Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate & Resort, known under its Russian acronym, GRU. (AP Photo/ITAR-TASS, Dmitry Astakhov, Presidential Press Service)
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President Vladimir Putin wears headphones as he tests a pistol in the indoor shooting range in the Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate & Resort in Moscow, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006. Vladimir Putin on Wednesday visited a newly-built Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate & Resort, known under its Russian acronym, GRU. (AP Photo/ITAR-TASS, Dmitry Astakhov, Presidential Press Service)
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President Vladimir Putin, right, has a snack in the high-roller's lounge during a visit to the Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate & Casino in Moscow, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006. At left is Main Intelligence Agency Chief Valentin Korabelnikov. Vladimir Putin on Wednesday visited a newly-built Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate, known under its Russian acronym, GRU. (AP Photo/ITAR-TASS, Dmitry Astakhov, Presidential Press Service)
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French President Jacques Chirac, center, watches a drone as he visits the Flight Test Center at the air base of Istres, near Marseille, France Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006. At right is Defense Minister Michele Alliot-Marie. (AP Photo/Jean-Paul Pelissier, Pool)
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French President Jacques Chirac, left, looks at a flat screen during a visit with the Defense Minister Michele Alliot-Marie, woman at center, of the flight simulator in the Flight Test Center of the air base of Istres, near Marseille, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006. (AP Photo/Claude Paris, Pool)
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The flight line at Oceana Naval Air Station in Virginia Beach, Va., is shown Aug. 23, 2005. The state and the city of Virginia Beach filed federal lawsuits Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006, against the Department of Defense in an attempt to keep the Navy's East Coast master jet base at Oceana Naval Air Station. (AP Photo/The Virginian-Pilot, L.Todd Spencer)
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* FILE ** In this 2000, file photo provided by the Florida Keys News Bureau, the retired U.S. Air Force missile tracking ship Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, center, lies rafted to other decommissioned vessels at the James River Naval Reserve Fleet in Fort Eustis, Va. On Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006, officials of the Artificial Reefs of the Keys organization began a weeklong auction on eBay to sell naming rights to a project to sink the Vandenberg in order to to create an artificial reef off Key West, Fla. The ship has been "mothballed" since 1984. (AP Photo/Florida Keys News Bureau, Andy Newman)
cinoeye
11-08-2006, 05:42 PM
The sign says "no" but her eyes say "yes".
;)
I wander if this Georgians pretend to be ignorant retards or they really are. Both Stalin and Hitler had their own visions and plans for the "united Europe". Most of the Hitler's plan is now realized in the shape of EU and NATO. Yeah, and btw, Stalin was 100% Georgian and not Russian.
Haha, great point.
Any idea what is that flag behind them?
And ofcourse, great pics:)
cinoeye
11-08-2006, 05:46 PM
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Putin, why the dramatics? You are former KGB!
Haha, this is funny!!
And realy, what's that about the batman?
Switek
11-08-2006, 05:50 PM
Great pix today, gentelmen :)
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A member of the Spanish EU troops patrols in Kinshasa November 7, 2006. International peacekeepers have bolstered their presence on the streets of the edgy Democratic Republic of Congo's capital to deter any violent challenge to results trickling in from a decisive presidential run-off. 07 Nov 2006 *******/Goran Tomasevic
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A member of the Spanish E.U. troops patrols in the capital Kinshasa November 7, 2006. International peacekeepers have bolstered their presence on the streets of the edgy Democratic Republic of Congo's capital to deter any violent challenge to results trickling in from a decisive presidential run-off. 07 Nov 2006 *******/Goran Tomasevic
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Cosmonauts Fedor Yurchikhin (L) and Oleg Kotov of Russia are suspended above water wearing space suits in the training centre of Star City near Moscow November 8, 2006. The crew is due to fly to the International Space Station from Baikonur cosmodrome on board Soyuz TMA-10 rocket next spring.
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An Israeli soldier fires towards Palestinian demonstrators in the West Bank city of Hebron, during a protest against Israeli army shelling in northern Gaza November 8, 2006. Israeli artillery shells killed 18 civilians in a town in northern Gaza on Wednesday, the deadliest strike in the territory in four years, Palestinian officials and witnesses said.
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*******/Nayef Hashlamoun
An Israeli soldier fires a tear gas canister towards Palestinian demonstrators in the West Bank city of Hebron, during a protest against Israeli army shelling in northern Gaza, November 8, 2006. Israeli artillery shells killed 18 civilians in a town in northern Gaza on Wednesday, the deadliest strike in the territory in four years, Palestinian officials and witnesses said.
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*******/Nayef Hashlamoun
A Palestinian demonstrators throw stones at Israeli soldiers in the West Bank city of Hebron, during a protest against Israeli army shelling in northern Gaza November 8, 2006. Israeli artillery shells killed 18 civilians in a town in northern Gaza on Wednesday, the deadliest strike in the territory in four years, Palestinian officials and witnesses said.
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A masked Palestinian member of the Islamic group Hamas attends a protest in the West Bank city of Nablus November 8, 2006 against the Israeli army shelling in the northern Gaza Strip. Israeli artillery shells killed 18 civilians in a town in northern Gaza on Wednesday, the deadliest strike in the territory in four years, Palestinian officials and witnesses said.
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A Palestinian woman holds her son during a protest in the West Bank city of Nablus November 8, 2006, against the Israeli army shelling in northern Gaza Strip. Israeli artillery shells killed 18 civilians in a town in northern Gaza on Wednesday, the deadliest strike in the territory in four years, Palestinian officials and witnesses said. The banner reads, "We will not recognize Israel".
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*******/Abed Omar qusini
Palestinian gunmen, members of the Islamic group Hamas, protest in the West Bank city of Nablus against Israeli army shelling in the northern Gaza Strip November 8, 2006. Israeli artillery shells killed 18 civilians in a town in northern Gaza on Wednesday, the deadliest strike in the territory in four years, Palestinian officials and witnesses said.
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Palestinian gunmen members of the Islamic group Hamas protest in the West Bank city of Nablus November 8, 2006 against the Israeli army shelling in the northern Gaza Strip. Israeli artillery shells killed 18 civilians in a town in northern Gaza on Wednesday, the deadliest strike in the territory in four years, Palestinian officials and witnesses said.
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NABLUS, : Palestinians takes part in a protest in solidarity with Gazaians and against the ongoing Israeli military operation which saw 20 people killed today, as they take to the streets of the West Bank city of Nablus 08 November 2006. The international community reacted with shock and revulsion to the Israeli army attack on the Palestinian homes in the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Hanun in which 18 people were killed and which has been under military bombardment for the past seven days. Condemnation poured in from the United Nations, the European Union, the Arab League, Britain, Italy, Russia and Turkey for what Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas called a "black day" for his people. AFP PHOTO/JAAFAR ASHTIYEH (Photo credit should read JAAFAR ASHTIYEH/AFP/***** Images)
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GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP - NOVEMBER 08: Palestinian police and medics inspect a destroyed car after it was hit by a missile fired from an Israeli aircraft November 8, 2006 in Gaza city, Gaza Strip. A Palestinian security source said an Israeli aircraft fired at least one missile at the car, killing two Palestinian members of the Hamas military wing Al-Qassam. (Photo by Abid Katib/***** Images)
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Israeli soldiers (L) talk to journalists at the fence of the occupied Lebanese part of Ghajar village in south Lebanon November 8, 2006.
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TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - NOVEMBER 8: (ISRAEL OUT) Left wing Israelis demonstrate next to the Israeli defense ministry November 8, 2006 in Tel Aviv, Israel. Up to 18 Palestinians have been killed and 40 wounded after Israeli tanks fired into the northern Gaza town of Beit Hanoun. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/***** Images)
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The body of Pasquale Russo lies on the ground after he was killed in Quagliano, on the outskirts of Naples November 8, 2006. Italian police arrested 32 people in Naples on Wednesday in the first major security operation since the government took emergency steps to stop a crime wave in the southern city. But there was more violence in the streets, as two men riding in a stolen ambulance shot dead a man believed by police to have Mafia links.
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Armed Kenyan police patrol the sprawling Mathare slums, one of the largest and poorest slums in Africa, in the outskirts of the capital Nairobi, November 8, 2006. Five people were killed in a Kenyan slum after fighting broke out between two outlawed groups over extortion, police said on Tuesday, adding that two of them were killed by police who tried to quell the violence.
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CIUDAD DE GUATEMALA, GUATEMALA: Guatemalan disabled veterans Byron Estrada (L) and Alejandro Guerra sit during a hunger strike in Guatemala City 08 November, 2006. Guatemalan Army disabled veterans denounced that they still have not received a disability compensation though they have been discharged three years ago. AFP PHOTO/Orlando SIERRA (Photo credit should read ORLANDO SIERRA/AFP/***** Images
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Washington, UNITED STATES: Uniformed Secret Service officers speak with anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan (C) near the grounds of the White House in Washington, DC, 08 November 2006, after she left a petition at the gate. Sheehan led the delivery of stacks of signatures and comments from thousands of Americans who have signed a petition opposing an attack on Iran. AFP PHOTO/Jim WATSON (Photo credit should read JIM WATSON/AFP/***** Images)
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Washington, UNITED STATES: A uniformed Secret Service officer (L) directs anti-war protester Cindy Sheehan (C) away from the grounds of the White House in Washington, DC, 08 November 2006 after she left a petition at the gate. Sheehan led the delivery of stacks of signatures and comments from thousands of Americans who have signed a petition opposing an attack on Iran. AFP PHOTO/Jim WATSON (Photo credit should read JIM WATSON/AFP/***** Images)
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Athens, GREECE: President of the Sudanese community in Athens, Adam and Greek lawyers fighting for human rights speak at the open-air press conference outside the Detainment Center for Migrants in Athens, 08 November 2006. The protest and press conference was staged by human rights, anti-racism and migrants organisations against the detainment of especially migrant minors and children and the bad conditions of their custody. AFP PHOTO /LOUISA GOULIAMAKI (Photo credit should read LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP/***** Images)
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Ghajar, LEBANON: Indian soldiers with the UNIFIL sit at the outskirts of the Lebanese village of Ghajar, 08 November 2006. Israeli forces began withdrawing from Ghajar, the last piece of Lebanese territory still occupied following this summer's devastating war. Troops "have begun to withdraw" from an area on the edge of the village, said Andrea Tenenti, a spokesman for the UNIFIL. In Jerusalem, a military official confirmed that "at 1500 hours (1300 GMT) we withdrew forces from open areas north of the village of Ghajar. But at the moment, we are not changing our deployment inside the village itself." Earlier, UNIFIL's commander, French General Alain Pellegrini, said the pullout was about to begin. AFP PHOTO/ JOSEPH BARRAK (Photo credit should read JOSEPH BARRAK/AFP/***** Images)
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Ghajar, LEBANON: Indian soldiers with the UNIFIL wave the UN flag as they look at the outskirts of the Lebanese village of Ghajar, 08 November 2006. Israeli forces began withdrawing from Ghajar, the last piece of Lebanese territory still occupied following this summer's devastating war. Troops "have begun to withdraw" from an area on the edge of the village, said Andrea Tenenti, a spokesman for the UNIFIL. In Jerusalem, a military official confirmed that "at 1500 hours (1300 GMT) we withdrew forces from open areas north of the village of Ghajar. But at the moment, we are not changing our deployment inside the village itself." Earlier, UNIFIL's commander, French General Alain Pellegrini, said the pullout was about to begin. AFP PHOTO/ JOSEPH BARRAK (Photo credit should read JOSEPH BARRAK/AFP/***** Images)
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Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC: Czech President Vaclav Klaus (R) addresses 08 November 2006 at Prague Hradcany Castle, to Mirek Topolanek (L) after he again appointed Mirek Topolanek, right-wing Civic Democrats (ODS) chairman, Prime Mnister today, giving him a second chance after his ODS minority government failed to win the lower housecs confidence in October. "I would like to wish the old-new prime minister to be successful," Klaus said. The Czech Republic has been without a stable government since the June general election ended in a right-left draw. The officials in the background are unidentified. AFP PHOTO MICHAL CIZEK (Photo credit should read MICHAL CIZEK/AFP/***** Images)
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Damascus, SYRIA: Sudanese Second Vice President Ali Osman Taha (R) inspects the honour guard with Syrian Prime Minister Mohammed Naji Otri (L) in Damascus 08 November 2006. Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir today invited Arab Gulf countries to consider public and private investments in the African country, at the opening of a two-day economic forum in Khartoum. During the forum, Sudanese authorities put forward dozens of potential projects in different economic sectors, while promoting the country's natural resources. AFP PHOTO/STR (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/***** Images)
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ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN - AUGUST 26: (FILE PHOTO) Convicted killers Zeeshan Shahid (L), Imran Shahid (C) and Mohammed Faisal Mushtaq (R) leave an extradition hearing on August 26, 2005 in Islamabad Pakistan. The three were sentenced to life in prison on November 8, 2006 for the racially motivated abduction, assault and murder of 15-year old Kriss Donald in Glasgow in March 2004. Kriss was kidnapped and driven 200 miles around Scotland, stabbed 13 times then burned alive. The British-born suspects of Pakistani origin fled to Pakistan and were in hiding before being arrested and processed for extradition. (Photo by Warrick Page/***** Images)
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A woman carries the skull of a relative into church to be blessed on the Day of Skulls in the General Cemetery of La Paz November 8, 2006. Bolivians who keep close relatives' skulls at home as a macabre talisman flock to the cemetery chapel once a year to have the craniums blessed and to bring themselves good luck in the future.
Generation Kill
11-08-2006, 05:52 PM
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Canada wins camo
Switek
11-08-2006, 06:06 PM
Is the black box the new Polish roundel?
There you can see the answer ;)
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Switek
11-08-2006, 07:12 PM
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Chernobyl, UKRAINE: Chernobyl nuclear power plant employees wear gas masks as they leave their work areas during a drill organized by Ukraine's Emergency Ministry 08 November 2006. Emloyees and rescue workers improved their reactivity in case of collapse of the sarcophagus covering the destroyed 4th power block. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY (Photo credit should read SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP/***** Images)
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Chernobyl, UKRAINE: A rescue worker sets flag signalling radioactivity in front of Chernobyl nuclear power plant during a drill organized by Ukraine's Emergency Ministry 08 November 2006. Employees and rescue workers improved their reactivity in case of a collapse of the sarcophagus covering the destroyed 4th power block. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY (Photo credit should read SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP/***** Images)
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Chernobyl, UKRAINE: An officer of Ukraine's Emergency Ministry watches from a window at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant a drill organized at the plant 08 November 2006. Employees and rescue workers improved their reactivity in case of a collapse of the sarcophagus covering the destroyed 4th power block. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY (Photo credit should read SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP/***** Images)
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Chernobyl, UKRAINE: Chernobyl nuclear power plant employees wear gas masks as they leave their work areas during a drill organized by Ukraine's Emergency Ministry 08 November 2006. Emloyees and rescue workers improved their reactivity in case of collapse of the sarcophagus covering the destroyed 4th power block. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY (Photo credit should read SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP/***** Images)
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Chernobyl, UKRAINE: Chernobyl nuclear power plant employees wear gas masks as they leave their work areas during a drill organized by Ukraine's Emergency Ministry 08 November 2006. Emloyees and rescue workers improved their reactivity in case of collapse of the sarcophagus covering the destroyed 4th power block. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY (Photo credit should read SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP/***** Images)
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Chernobyl, UKRAINE: Employees of Chernobyl nuclear power plant wear gas masks as they leave their working places during a drill organized by Ukraine's Emergency Ministry 08 November, 2006. Emloyees and rescue workers improved their activity in case of collapse of the "sarcophagus" covering the destroyed 4th. power block. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY (Photo credit should read SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP/***** Images)
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Chernobyl, UKRAINE: Chernobyl nuclear power plant employees wear gas masks as they leave their work areas during a drill organized by Ukraine's Emergency Ministry 08 November 2006. Emloyees and rescue workers improved their reactivity in case of collapse of the sarcophagus covering the destroyed 4th power block. AFP PHOTO/ SERGEI SUPINSKY (Photo credit should read SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP/***** Images)
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Chernobyl, UKRAINE: Stray dogs play in front of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant during a drill organized by the country's Emergency Ministry, 08 November, 2006. Emloyees and rescue workers improved their activity in case the "sarcophagus" covering the destroyed 4th power block collapses. AFP PHOTO / SERGEI SUPINSKY (Photo credit should read SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP/***** Images)
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Wagah, PAKISTAN: Pakistani Rangers (L) and Indian Border Security Force Jawans take part in the flag off ceremony at the International Indo-Pak Wagah Border, 08 November 2006. Indian troops guarding the country's only land transit point to Pakistan have halted an aggressive military ceremony ahead of a resumption of talks next week. AFP PHOTO/Arif ALI (Photo credit should read Arif Ali/AFP/***** Images)
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Wagah, PAKISTAN: Pakistani Rangers (black dress) and Indian Border Security Force Jawans take part in the flag off ceremony at the International Indo-Pak Wagah Border, 08 November 2006. Indian troops guarding the country's only land transit point to Pakistan have halted an aggressive military ceremony ahead of a resumption of talks next week. AFP PHOTO/Arif ALI (Photo credit should read Arif Ali/AFP/***** Images)
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Wagah, PAKISTAN: Pakistani Rangers (black dress) and Indian Border Security Force Jawans fold country flags during flag off ceremony at the International Indo-Pak Wagah Border, 08 November 2006. Indian troops guarding the country's only land transit point to Pakistan have halted an aggressive military ceremony ahead of a resumption of talks next week. AFP PHOTO/Arif ALI (Photo credit should read Arif Ali/AFP/***** Images)
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Wagah, PAKISTAN: A Pakistani Ranger (C) and Indian Border Security Force Jawans stand during the flag off ceremony at the International Indo-Pak Wagah Border, 08 November 2006. Indian troops guarding the country's only land transit point to Pakistan have halted an aggressive military ceremony ahead of a resumption of talks next week. AFP PHOTO/Arif ALI (Photo credit should read Arif Ali/AFP/***** Images)
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Wagah, PAKISTAN: A Pakistani Ranger salutes as an Indian Border Security Force Jawan folds his country flag during flag off ceremony at the International Indo-Pak Wagah Border, 08 November 2006. Indian troops guarding the country's only land transit point to Pakistan have halted an aggressive military ceremony ahead of a resumption of talks next week. AFPP PHOTO/Arif ALI (Photo credit should read Arif Ali/AFP/***** Images)
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WAGAH BORDER POST, PAKISTAN: Indian Border Security Force Jawans performing the flag off ceremony at the International Indo-Pak Wagah Border, 08 November 2006. Indian troops guarding the country's only land transit point to Pakistan have halted an aggressive military ceremony ahead of a resumption of talks next week, officials said. AFP PHOTO /NARINDER NANU (Photo credit should read NARINDER NANU/AFP/***** Images)
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WAGAH BORDER POST, PAKISTAN: Indian Border Security Force Jawans performing the flag off ceremony at the International Indo-Pak Wagah Border, 08 November 2006. Indian troops guarding the country's only land transit point to Pakistan have halted an aggressive military ceremony ahead of a resumption of talks next week, officials said. AFP PHOTO /NARINDER NANU (Photo credit should read NARINDER NANU/AFP/***** Images)
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WAGAH BORDER POST, PAKISTAN: Indian Border Security Force Jawans and Pakistani Rangers perform the flag off ceremony at the International Indo-Pak Wagah Border, 08 November 2006. In the wake of improved relations between the two countries, the Indian Border Force decided to tone down their aggressive gestures during the retreat ceremony function. AFP PHOTO /NARINDER NANU (Photo credit should read NARINDER NANU/AFP/***** Images)
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WAGAH BORDER POST, PAKISTAN: Indian Border Security Force Jawans and Pakistani Rangers perform the flag off ceremony at the International Indo-Pak Wagah Border, 08 November 2006. In the wake of improved relations between the two countries, the Indian Border Force decided to tone down their aggressive gestures during the retreat ceremony function. AFP PHOTO /NARINDER NANU (Photo credit should read NARINDER NANU/AFP/***** Images)
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WAGAH BORDER POST, PAKISTAN: Indian Border Security Force Jawans and Pakistani Rangers perform the flag off ceremony at the International Indo-Pak Wagah Border, 08 November 2006. In the wake of improved relations between the two countries, the Indian Border Force decided to tone down their aggressive gestures during the retreat ceremony function. AFP PHOTO /NARINDER NANU (Photo credit should read NARINDER NANU/AFP/***** Images)
usa320
11-08-2006, 07:34 PM
people still work at chernoybl? i thought that area had been abandoned?
Ratamacue
11-08-2006, 07:44 PM
people still work at chernoybl? i thought that area had been abandoned?From Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobyl_Nuclear_Power_Plant):
Unit 3 was the last reactor to be operated at the Chernobyl plant. It was functioning normally but was shut down in December of 2000. The closure of unit 3 resulted primarily from Western political pressure. Under an agreement with western nations, Ukraine agreed to close the Chernobyl plant by the year 2000. Western pressure was largely motivated by memories of the Chernobyl disaster (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobyl_disaster) that occurred in 1986.
Since shutdown, a coal power plant (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_power_plant) was constructed next to the Chernobyl site in order to provide electricity for the plant. People will continue to work at the Chernobyl plant until the reactor units 1, 2, and 3 will be totally decommissioned, which is expected to take years. The remains of the reactor unit 4 will remain radioactive for some time. The isotope responsible for the majority of the external gamma radiation (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma_radiation) dose at the site is 137 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cs-137)Cs which has a half life of about 30 years. It is likely that even with no further decontamination work, that in 300 years that the gamma dose rate at the site will be close to the background (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Background_radiation) level. However some of the alpha emitters (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_particle) are longer lived, the soil and many surfaces in and around the plant are likely to be contaminated with transuranium metals such as plutonium (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plutonium) and americium (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americium) which have much longer half lives.
And realy, what's that about the batman?
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paltik
11-08-2006, 08:28 PM
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Non-standard issue IDF underwear?
Kvakva
11-08-2006, 08:46 PM
And realy, what's that about the batman?
As KMS posted it is symbol of GRU.
p.s. I'm surprised that a lot of mega-experts here do not know this (no cinoeye i did not mean you)
Ameen
11-08-2006, 08:56 PM
R.I.P. to those Palestinians murdered :(
TallGuy
11-08-2006, 09:11 PM
R.I.P. to those Palestinians murdered :(
Do have any proof that they were murdered? This was an unfortunate accident, unless proven otherwise.....
RIP to the innocents killed...
TallGuy
11-08-2006, 09:50 PM
There you can see the answer ;)
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I saw two of these planes at work yesterday, I drove right up to them. :)
They had to land here because couldn't refuel in midair for some reason. I was wondering what those black squares were.....
idf_laxer_09
11-08-2006, 09:58 PM
R.I.P. to those Palestinians murdered :(
A couple less people that will try to blow us up.
Rest in HELL with your 72 virgins! :bash:
GO Ahead a flag me mods
nu4idf
11-08-2006, 10:01 PM
A couple less people that will try to blow us up.
Rest in HELL with your 72 virgins! :bash:
GO Ahead a flag me mods
relax buddy!
Thats true that they should be responsible but its not nice to talk about the dead that way
Lt. KoNAne
11-08-2006, 10:08 PM
putin rocks
Lt. KoNAne
11-08-2006, 10:11 PM
all this bloodshed in the middle east. makes me wanna vomit
Javehn
11-08-2006, 11:02 PM
A couple less people that will try to blow us up.
Rest in HELL with your 72 virgins! :bash:
GO Ahead a flag me mods
Hey , slow down you retard ...
Who are "us" ? Do you live in Israel ?
idf_laxer_09
11-09-2006, 12:01 AM
Hey , slow down you retard ...
Who are "us" ? Do you live in Israel ?
Its just a little frustration. I'm sick of the Arabs constently rioting and sceming to destroy us.
I refer to us as an Israeli
RECON DOC
11-09-2006, 12:26 AM
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goat89
11-09-2006, 12:37 AM
Nice pics 2day. Real glad to see Indonesian UN troops ready. I wish my southern neighbours luck and vigilance.
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Peek-a-boo!:)
Hey , slow down you retard ...
Who are "us" ? Do you live in Israel ?
nice to have you back :)
Holycrusader
11-09-2006, 03:18 AM
A couple less people that will try to blow us up.
Rest in HELL with your 72 virgins! :bash:
GO Ahead a flag me mods
Children and woman are dead and you wrote such bulsh*t...
You have a serious problem
makavelli
11-09-2006, 04:24 AM
good to see the Indonesian Soldier with UN..!
great pics...
ps: to some idiot, pls dont ruin the thread..
Xlimit
11-09-2006, 05:27 AM
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Shouldn't they remove that black us marking?
Switek
11-09-2006, 06:35 AM
they removed... :)
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idf_laxer_09
11-09-2006, 09:40 AM
Children and woman are dead and you wrote such bulsh*t...
You have a serious problem
no the serious problem lies within arab society my friend from europe. You obviously do not understand the arab mentallity. These women and childeren are also suicide bomber, bomb smugglers, and human shields. I'm not saying the shelling was wrong or right but people must understand this ARAB MENTALLITY! The fact is that when sesame street for the kids has a character thats a Jew killer and glorifies suicide bombing then your society is really fvcked up! :bash:
Superking
11-09-2006, 09:51 AM
http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/8938/arabs1ub9.jpg
Keel all the j00s!!! p-)
Kaplanr
11-09-2006, 10:34 AM
no the serious problem lies within arab society my friend from europe. You obviously do not understand the arab mentallity. These women and childeren are also suicide bomber, bomb smugglers, and human shields. I'm not saying the shelling was wrong or right but people must understand this ARAB MENTALLITY! The fact is that when sesame street for the kids has a character thats a Jew killer and glorifies suicide bombing then your society is really fvcked up! :bash:
As say opposed to the Baruch Goldsteins and Yigal Amirs of the world. Ofra Haza used to sing in Arabic for a reason.
idf_laxer_09
11-09-2006, 11:42 AM
As say opposed to the Baruch Goldsteins and Yigal Amirs of the world. Ofra Haza used to sing in Arabic for a reason.
Kaplanr,
you may remember this quote from golda meir, “We will have peace with the Arabs when they love their children more than they hate us”
On the other hand Kane, the right wing hawk is right that the arabs are a problem and need to be moved because they will never love their children more than they hate us.
tanks_alot
11-09-2006, 12:02 PM
no the serious problem lies within arab society my friend from europe. You obviously do not understand the arab mentallity. These women and childeren are also suicide bomber, bomb smugglers, and human shields. I'm not saying the shelling was wrong or right but people must understand this ARAB MENTALLITY! The fact is that when sesame street for the kids has a character thats a Jew killer and glorifies suicide bombing then your society is really fvcked up! :bash:
I don't know about arab mentality but something is sure f*cked up with yours.
you talk about how arabs are brutal but respond with "burn in hell" comment to innocent people getting killed, so who is the one with a mentality problem?
grow up and try to avoid saying "us" as if you repesent israelis opinions.
Schizo
11-09-2006, 12:10 PM
Kaplanr,
you may remember this quote from golda meir, “We will have peace with the Arabs when they love their children more than they hate us”
On the other hand Kane, the right wing hawk is right that the arabs are a problem and need to be moved because they will never love their children more than they hate us.
Dude, you're a disgrace to Israel. Kahane was a ****ing retard religious son of a bitch! Check his ideology first, before opening your mouth.
Swedish Chef
11-09-2006, 02:43 PM
A couple less people that will try to blow us up.
Rest in HELL with your 72 virgins! :bash:
GO Ahead a flag me mods
I'm not going to argue with you son, just remember that the next time a suicide bomber blows him/herself up in Israel, it's your fault.
fantomas
11-09-2006, 02:57 PM
Kaplanr,
you may remember this quote from golda meir, “We will have peace with the Arabs when they love their children more than they hate us”
On the other hand Kane, the right wing hawk is right that the arabs are a problem and need to be moved because they will never love their children more than they hate us.
lol, we have an internet warrior here. you're a complete tool man, and you give the rest of Israelis here a bad name. No one in their right mind would brush off or condone or even celeberate the deaths of women and children. no one, and im speaking to you as a jew.
you have lost your soul. ill forgive you if youre very young and ignorant, but if youre an adult, your disgusting views are unacceptable and unforgivable. please stop speaking on behalf of israel.
Snoshi
11-09-2006, 03:03 PM
I'm not going to argue with you son, just remember that the next time a suicide bomber blows him/herself up in Israel, it's your fault.
Dont respond to hes post... G-d dammit..
Elemental666
11-09-2006, 03:03 PM
Kaplanr,
you may remember this quote from golda meir, “We will have peace with the Arabs when they love their children more than they hate us”
On the other hand Kane, the right wing hawk is right that the arabs are a problem and need to be moved because they will never love their children more than they hate us.
For **** sake...kinda kicking a dead horse here,but you are a moron,sir.
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