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UK economy in double-dip recession

Posted on April 25, 2012 by okubax

 

Photo: B.A.E. Inc. / Alamy

BBC News – UK economy in double-dip recession.

Posted in News | Tagged business, economy, recession, UK

London Riots Aftermath

Posted on August 11, 2011 by okubax

Some pictures from London after the riots

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Posted in News | Tagged Burning, London, Looting, Police, Riots

Spot the difference

Posted on July 6, 2011 by okubax

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Via Twitpic

Posted in News, Opinion | Tagged News International, News of the World, newspaper, Phone hacking, Rebekah Brooks, Rupert Murdoch, The Guardian, UK

Sienna Miller awarded £100,000 over phone hacking

Posted on May 13, 2011 by okubax

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Hang in there Murdoch, just a couple more checks to write. Phone hacking ain’t cheap you know?.

BBC News – Sienna Miller awarded £100,000 over phone hacking.

Posted in News | Tagged Murdoch, News of the World, NOTW, Phone hacking, Sienna Miller

Obama watches on as Osama bin Laden is killed

Posted on May 3, 2011 by okubax
P050111PS-0210 by The White House
P050111PS-0210, a photo by The White House on Flickr.

President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, along with members of the national security team, receive an update on the mission against Osama bin Laden in the Situation Room of the White House, May 1, 2011.

Posted in News, Politics | Tagged Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Osama, Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, POTUS, President Barack Obama, US, USA

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This is a composite of a series of images photographed from a mounted camera on the Earth-orbiting International Space Station, from approximately 240 miles above Earth. Space station hardware in the foreground includes the Mini-Research Module (MRM1, center) and a Russian Progress vehicle docked to the Pirs Docking Compartment (right). Expedition 31 Flight Engineer Don Pettit said of the photographic techniques used to achieve the images: "My star trail images are made by taking a time exposure of about 10 to 15 minutes. However, with modern digital cameras, 30 seconds is about the longest exposure possible, due to electronic detector noise effectively snowing out the image. To achieve the longer exposures I do what many amateur astronomers do. I take multiple 30-second exposures, then 'stack' them using imaging software, thus producing the longer exposure." A total of 47 images photographed by the astronaut-monitored stationary camera were combined to create this composite. Image Credit: NASA
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