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The telegram from his editor was clear. He needed to file copy by midnight. He threw his scarf down; poured himself a massive slug of bourbon; lit a cigarette and got to work. He started to type up the story of the gangland killings that would expose gangster and police chief alike. Suddenly, the phone rang. A familiar voice: asking to meet him urgently in the bagel bakery opposite. He left the desk and headed out. He never returned.
(Thanks to Ian Coombs for loan of most of the props)
At the opening of the rink were honored guests - Rector of Tomsk State University Edward Galazhinsky and Mayor of Tomsk Ivan Klein. In this regard there were a lot of reporters, some of who are captured on the photo.
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NDTV Reporter taking feedback from a person after voting during Karnataka Assembly Election 2023 in Bengaluru.
Rouen (France) - Lors de la manifestation contre la loi sur le recul de l'âge des retraites, j'ai eu le plaisir de retrouver des amis et anciens collègues. Angèle à la caméra et Fred au micro. J'ai fait cette photo au début de manifestation pendant une interview. Il est plus facile d'interviewer les manifestants quand ils ne marchent pas encore. Sinon le Journaliste reporter d'image (cameraman) est obligé de filmer en marchand à reculons. Un exercice difficile car les manifestants marchent souvent trop vite.
Pour la petite histoire Angèle est un peu le couteau suisse du journalisme. Elle filme comme on peut le voir sur cette photo, mais elle est aussi rédactrice et une excellente présentatrice du journal. Je n'oublie pas mon ami Fred qui est un journaliste de terrain et lui aussi, un talentueux présentateur du journal télévisé. Nous avons souvent travaillé ensemble comme chroniqueurs judiciaires.
Rouen (France) - During the demonstration against the law on raising the retirement age, I had the pleasure of meeting up with friends and former colleagues. Angèle on camera and Fred on the microphone. I took this photo at the beginning of the demonstration during an interview. It is easier to interview protesters when they are not yet marching. Otherwise, the image reporter (cameraman) is obliged to film and move backwards. An exercise that is not always easy because the demonstrators often walk too fast.
For the record Angèle is a bit like the Swiss army knife of journalism. She films as you can see in this photo, but she is also an editor and an excellent presenter of the newspaper. I don't forget my friend Fred who is a field journalist and a talented television news presenter. We have often worked together as legal reporters.
Jasper briefly sat outside today to see if summer had returned. He quickly learned it had not and promptly returned to the couch by the fireplace.
In the middle of the crowd during a demonstration by national education staff against poor working conditions, this journalist takes a moment to herself.
I call this a "Hoax" because the story I read in the Momence Progress Reporter on this is completely ridiculous. I won't type it out verbatim, but this is the summary.....
Studabaker wanted to show how fast and how much of a beating it could take to the public so they decided to race a southbound C&EI passenger train from Momence, Illinois depot to a crossing south of town. People came, they put the train and car side-by-side, Studebaker IN THE TRACKS and was to race this way all the way out of town. REALLLLY? Hmm, so what about the crossings? And the guide rails over the 2 bridges?
And the at least 4 switches it had to get through? Sounds good, but the photo is taken from a crossover...how did the car negotiate that? If it really happened, it must have been one hell of a ride for the driver...lol In my opinion, this never happened.
At the very least, it's a fuckin awesome picture!
Another thing I notice is the train order signal. I have 26 photos of this depot between the 1906 and 1980 and this is the only photo showing a train order signal. I'm not sure why it was there as orders were handed out at one of the 3 towers in town (MG, MJ & MS). I suppose it could have been a signal for passenger traffic to stop or not, I don't know but I have other photos from around this time before and after and it's not in any of those photos.
Studebaker / C&EI Southbound Race
April 17th, 1935
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SCTA LSR Land Speed Racing event at El Mirage dry lake in Adelanto, California. Current fastest record at the lake is 312.1 mph set by the Leggitt-Mirage C/Blown Fuel Lakester. I believe this is Gary Sutliff who holds a record in the Vintage Oval Track class with his Klos-Sutliff-Spacek V4-VOT.
Polaroid EE100 Special (Reporter) on Fuji FP-100C instant color pack film.
Negative image recovered using the bleach process. You get the vintage color filter and antique patina for free!
Reporter: "We're here live in Lynn's LEGO City where a big announcement has just been made..... Lynn's LEGO City is moving to a new house! The new house has a room dedicated to LEGO! Also the new house is single story, which is great news for those with bad ankles - no more trying to carry LEGO sets up and down the stairs. The move happens in one week so start packing...... More details on this breaking story as they come in".
Casapueblo é a antiga casa de verão do artista uruguaio Carlos Páez Vilaró e é agora uma cidadela-escultura que inclui um museu, uma galeria de arte e um hotel chamado Hotel Casapueblo que fica dentro da estrutura. Ele está localizado em Punta Ballena, próximo de Punta del Este, Uruguai. (fonte: Wikipédia).
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