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08-04-2009, 19:37
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חבר מתאריך: 04.04.07
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תמונות היום 8.4.09 MP
Quote: An AH-1 Attack helicopter flies over an area just after an explosion occurred as U.S. Marines conducted an operation in the village of Now Zad in Helmand province, Afghanistan, April 3, 2009. The Marines are assigned to the 8th Marine Regiment's Lima Company, 3rd Battalion. The village has been abandoned because of enemy activity.
U.S. Marine Corps photo by Gunnery Sgt. James A. Burks
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Quote: Portuguese Air Force presents it's new C295M, at BA6
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Crew members guide guests through the freight compartment of a brand new transport plane type 'Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules' after its landing at US Air Force base in Ramstein, Germany, 7 April 2009. The plane is one of alltogether 14 Super Hercules replacing 86th Airlift Wing's old C-130E Hercules planes
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Quote: KODIAK, Alaska (April 6, 2009) A SEAL Qualification Training candidate checks the gear of another member of his squad during a long-range land navigation exercise. The candidates will spend 48 hours in the Alaskan mountains learning how to navigate through the rugged terrain and survive the frigid conditions. The 28-day cold weather training course, taught in Kodiak, is part of a yearlong process to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. (U.S. Navy Photo by Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist Scott Williams/Released)
Quote: KODIAK, Alaska (April 6, 2009) SEAL Qualification Training candidates hike through deep snow during a long-range land navigation exercise. The candidates will spend 48 hours in the Alaskan mountains learning how to navigate through the rugged terrain and survive the frigid conditions. The 28-day cold weather training course, taught in Kodiak, is part of a yearlong process to become a U.S. Navy SEAL. (U.S. Navy Photo by Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist Scott Williams/Released)
Quote: U.S. Marines fire a 155 mm Howitzer during Exercise Mojave Viper on Marine Corps Base Twentynine Palms, Calif., March 26, 2009. The Marines are assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment. Mojave Viper is a training evolution program to aid Marines in their upcoming deployment to Afghanistan. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. William Greeson
Quote: A two-ship formation of F-16 Fighting Falcons like these, shown on a routine training mission, intercepted a suspicious aircraft April 6 as it flew into U.S. airspace. The F-16s are from the Wisconsin Air National Guard's 115th Fighter Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Paul Gorman)
Quote: A single-engine, four-seat Cessna airplane, allegedly stolen from Ontario, Canada, sits along Highway FF in Carter County, Missouri, Tuesday, April 7, 2009. The plane landed a few miles west of Ellsinore, Mo. , Monday afternoon, and the pilot was apprehended a short time later at a nearby service station
Quote: U.S. President Barack Obama meets with General Ray Odierno after stepping off Air Force One at Baghdad International Airport in Baghdad, April 7, 2009.
Quote: Air Force One is seen parked at Baghdad International Airport in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, April 7, 2009, after President Barack Obama arrived.
Quote: Security personnel guard Air Force One at Baghdad International Airport in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, April 7, 2009, after President Barack Obama landed
Quote: Air Force One is seen secured at Baghdad International Airport in Baghdad,Iraq, Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Quote: President Barack Obama's motorcade drives from Baghdad International Airport to Camp Victory in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, April 7, 2009.
Quote: A U.S. soldier stands guard near the wreckage of a vehicle used in a car bomb attack in Baghdad April 7, 2009. A car bomb killed nine people and wounded 18 in the Shi'ite Kadhimiya district of northwest Baghdad on Tuesday, police said, a day after seven car bombs killed 37 people across the Iraqi capital.
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Ayaa Akram Hussein, seen with her father, Akram Hussein, kisses her mother's coffin before her burial in the Shiite holy city of Najaf, 160 kilometers (100 miles) south of Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, April 7, 2009. Fatima Mohsen was killed Monday in one of a string of deadly bombings in Baghdad.
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Quote: Iraq's Defence Minister General Abdel Qader Jassim uses binoculars while attending a mortars military drill conducted by the U.S. forces in Latifiya, 40 km (25 miles) south of Baghdad April 6, 2009.
Quote: Military police with the 17th Iraqi army brigade celebrate at the end of a live fire drill in Mahmudiyah, south of Baghdad, on April 06, 2009. A series of car bombings in Baghdad killed at least 32 people and wounded 129 others, security officials said
Quote: An Iraqi student wearing a traditional outfit attends a graduation party at Baghdad IT and Technology University on April 06, 2009. There were 57,500 students and 5,300 lecturers at Baghdad University in 2005 -- before the violence spun out of control, taking students, lecturers and staff members with it over the abyss. The last figures give 162 teachers killed by insurgents -- who have targeted academics, journalists, poets and intellectuals in particular -- since the US invasion in 2003
Quote: Iraqi students dressed in Arab traditional outfits take part in a graduation party at the Baghdad IT and Technology University as they celebrate on April 06, 2009. There were 57,500 students and 5,300 lecturers at Baghdad University in 2005 -- before the violence spun out of control, taking students, lecturers and staff members with it over the abyss. The last figures give 162 teachers killed by insurgents -- who have targeted academics, journalists, poets and intellectuals in particular -- since the US invasion in 2003.
Quote: A British soldier stands guard on the main road leading to the airport of the southern Iraqi port city of Basra before the arrival of British Business Secretary Peter Mandelson from Baghdad on April 6, 2009. British forces officially started to withdraw from Iraq on March 31, signalling the end of military operations that began with the invasion that toppled Saddam almost six years ago to the day.
Quote: Turkish police officers detain demonstrators during anti-US protests on April 7, 2009 in Istanbul, Turkey. President Obama is on a two-day visit to Turkey to highlight links between Turkey, which is a Muslim majority country and the United States. The President also voiced support of Turkey's move to join the EU.0exycSBcefebV
Quote: Demonstrators shout slogans against US President Barack Obama during a protest in Istanbul on April 7, 2009. Obama earlier met with university students for a discussion, before wrapping up his two-day trip to Turkey with a visit to the 16th-century Sultanahmet Mosque in the ancient heart of Istanbul, following strong messages of US reconciliation with the Islamic world on his maiden trip to a mainly Muslim country.
Quote: A Turkish demonstrator throws a shoe toward a picture of US President Barack Obama during a protest in Istanbul on April 7, 2009
Quote: Turkish demonstrators walk on a picture of US President Barack Obama during a protest in Istanbul on April 7, 2009. Obama earlier met with university students for a discussion, before wrapping up his two-day trip to Turkey with a visit to the 16th-century Sultanahmet Mosque in the ancient heart of Istanbul, following strong messages of US reconciliation with the Islamic world on his maiden trip to a mainly Muslim country.
Quote: US President Barack Obama and his motorcade drive through cordoned-off streets on April 7, 2009 in Istanbul, Turkey. US President Barack Obama is on the last leg of his debut trip on the world stage as president. He is trying to rebuild ties with Muslims after anger at the invasion of Iraq and war in Afghanistan, made more urgent by a strengthening al Qaeda and Taliban insurgency
Quote: A journalist throws his shoe at India's Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram during a news conference in New Delhi in this combo picture made from two video frame grabs from ANI TV taken and released April 7, 2009. A Sikh journalist threw a shoe at Chidambaram during a news conference on Tuesday after getting angry with the minister's reply to a question about the 1984 riots in which hundreds of Sikhs were killed. The shoe missed Chidambaram, who leaned back to avoid it. He later smiled and asked security guards to take the reporter out of the room.
Quote: Security guards take out a journalist from the venue of a news conference after he threw his shoe at India's Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram in New Delhi in this video frame grab from ANI TV released April 7, 2009. A Sikh journalist threw shoe at Chidambaram during a news conference on Tuesday after getting angry with the minister's reply to a question about the 1984 riots in which hundreds of Sikhs were killed. The shoe missed Chidambaram, who lent back to avoid it. He later smiled and asked security guards to take the reporter out of the room
Quote: In this Dec. 14, 2008 file photo, Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al-Zeidi throws a shoe at President George W. Bush during a new conference with Iraq Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki in Baghdad, Iraq. Iraq's highest court reduced the prison sentence Tuesday April 7, 2009 for an Iraqi journalist who hurled his shoes at former President George W. Bush from three years to one, a court spokesman said. The decision came as Barack Obama made his first official visit to Iraq as U.S. president.
Quote: Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki (Second R) and US President Barack Obama (C/background) make their way into a room to deliver a statement during a visit to Camp Victory in Iraq. US President Barack Obama told Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Tuesday that he would pull American troops out of the country as planned, the premier's office said.
Quote: Security forces charge at demonstrators during a protest in Chisinau April 7, 2009. Protesters denouncing a Communist election victory in Moldova siezed the president's offices on Tuesday and broke into parliament where they hurled furniture and computers into the street, Reuters reporters said.
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In this image made from KRT video, and made available for the first time Tuesday April 7, 2009, showing the launch of a missile in Musudan-ri, North Korea on Sunday, April 5, 2009. North Korea may have rushed its rocket launch in an effort to beat rival South Korea into space and suffered a technical failure, a security analyst said Tuesday. North Korea launched Sunday what it claims was a satellite that successfully entered orbit around the earth, defying international warnings that the move would violate U.N. resolutions and invite further censure.
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