Birdwatcher gave 1922 cuckoo clue PDF Print
Friday, 09 January 2009 02:15
The bird dupes her victims by laying only one egg in each nest - and at a time which allows the chick to hatch at the same time as the resident brood, to ensure it gets fed. Mr Noble, who studied cuckoos for his PHD, said the chicks instinctively pushed eggs and other chicks out of the nests. He
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By: Norman Grochowski PDF Print
Friday, 26 October 2007 08:51
How come after all these years of war, we the people have not seen any close up photos of the dead babies and children? What about all the mutalated kids photos? How come the media never shows those? I know that since over a million people are dead now in Iraq because of our good intentions, that there must have been plenty of opportunity for our corporate owned media to present some photos
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By: Tim A PDF Print
Tuesday, 06 November 2007 08:35
why dont we see the photos of the mutilated babies? Simple. It is because if the true horror of war was portrayed on our TV screens and in our papers our leaders would not be able to get us to go out and fight these “economic wars” Why do you think that those who came home from WW1 / WWII / Korea ? and Vietnam never talk about it??

Read more: http://blogs.reuters.com/gbu/2007/10/25/war-photography/#comment-332342

 
By: Ambushed by the Taliban in Afghanistan - Reuters Photographers PDF Print
Sunday, 02 December 2007 06:53
[...] People often ask whether it’s worth the risk taking combat pictures. It’s only worth it if you don’t get hurt or worse. The second something bad happens, the gamble is lost. [...]

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Sunday, 18 January 2009 15:04
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Sderot longs for end to rockets PDF Print
Thursday, 15 January 2009 12:30
There are almost as many pedestrians as journalists in the centre of the southern Israeli town of Sderot. Taxi driver Eli Atiya, 35, says business has been terrible for most of the 19 days of Israel's operation in Gaza, but has recently picked up a little. Schools have reopened and locals have
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By: Jacqueline Campbell PDF Print
Monday, 29 October 2007 19:33
I think a bigger issue than showing more carnage on the news is to show pictures of how deep in the quagmire our military has become. Now we even have Iran saying that we support terrorist cells in the Middle East by not taking care of the Rebel Kurdish problem that is plaguing Turkey. Could it be that we are so busy getting our rears kicked in every other part of Iraq that we do not have
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By: mel miller PDF Print
Wednesday, 28 November 2007 19:05
I can’t believe I saw this picture! It’s scary! I don’t see why family and friends of soldiers her have to suffer because of this war, it doesn’t have anything to do with us! Why do we have to handle EVERYTHING!!!!!! The world can take care of itself, America is bad in itself and people are worried about the war that is across an ocean. I find it pathetic and
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By: Dena Jackson PDF Print
Monday, 14 January 2008 06:03
When I saw this, I just cried. So painful to see your countrymen in pain like this, and especially when it was never your country’s war. The photograph draws out so much emotion, and made me really care about that man. Thank you for your depth and courage in covering such an important event in Canadian History.

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25th ID 'Tropical Lightning' training with the Aussies PDF Print
Sunday, 18 January 2009 15:04
 
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