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Suboficial de la Fuerza Aérea de Chile.

 

Leopoldo Víctor Vargas.

 

Suboficial de la Fuerza Aérea de Chile, Fotógrafo Aéreo y Laboratorista, Fotógrafo de la Presidencia de Chile, Reportero Gráfico FreeLancer, autor de la fotografía ganadora del World Press Photo 1973, Holanda, y del Retrato Oficial del Presidente de Chile Salvador Allende Gossens.

 

Nació un 9 de Julio de 1933 en la comuna de Putaendo, Provincia de San Felipe, Región Valparaíso, Chile. Hijo, único y natural, de Susana Vargas Berrios. Pasó su infancia junto a su madre en Putaendo, Quinta Región. A temprana edad se va a vivir con su tía Digna Vargas a Viña del Mar, Quinta Región, donde pasará la mayor parte de su adolescencia y juventud, estudiando y trabajando. Con la ayuda de su tío Eufemio Vargas, residente en Santiago de Chile, postula e ingresa a la Escuela de Especialidades de la Fuerza Aérea de Chile. En la Base Aérea El Bosque, en Santiago de Chile, cursa la recientemente creada carrera de Fotografía Aérea, egresando el 1ro de Julio de 1954.

 

Durante su carrera prestó sus servicios en el Comando de Unidades de Instrucción, el Comando de Unidades Aéreas, el Servicio Aéreo Fotogramétrico, la Subsecretaría de Aviación y la Dirección de Instrucción de la Fuerza Aérea de Chile.

 

Se casa con la señora Erika Caroca Atenas, en Santiago de Chile, el 5 de Mayo de 1956, tuvieron cuatro hijos, Leopoldo, Marcos, Alex y Erika María.

 

Destinado a la Subsecretaría de Aviación, en el Ministerio de Defensa, fue asignado para servir como fotógrafo de la Presidencia de la Republica en el Palacio de La Moneda, entre 1964 y el 1973, al Presidente Jorge Alessandri Rodríguez, al Presidente Eduardo Frei Montalva, al Presidente Salvador Allende Gossens, y en el Edificio Diego Portales, entre 1973 y el 1974, a la Junta Militar de Gobierno, particularmente al General de Aviación Gustavo Leigh Guzmán. Mientras, paralelamente, en compañía de sus colegas, en La Moneda, se desempeña como Reportero Gráfico FreeLancer.

 

En 1974, de vuelta en su unidad original, el Servicio Aéreo Fotogramétrico (SAF), ubicado en el antiguo aeropuerto de Los Cerrillos, vuelve a trabajar como Fotógrafo Aéreo. En 1979, fue enviado a estudiar Fotografía Infrarroja y Sensores Remotos a la South Dakota State University (SDSU), en Brookings, South Dakota, EEUU. En esta unidad, el SAF, finalizará su carrera en la Fuerza Aérea. Años después de haberse retirado, se desempeñará como empleado civil en la sala de ventas del SAF, para pasar de aquí a su retiro definitivo.

 

Falleció en el Hospital de la Fuerza Aérea de Chile (FACH), Las Condes, en Santiago, la tarde del día sábado 26 de Marzo del 2011, después de una larga lucha, de más de diez años, contra la diabetes y todas sus complicaciones.

 

A Leopoldo Víctor Vargas le sobrevive su esposa, Erika Caroca Atenas, con quien habría cumplido 55 años de matrimonio en mayo del 2011, cuatro hijos y seis nietos.

 

„Schrift oder Ätzung. Reporter. Schmallaufend und kalanderfest.“

Aus: Prospekt der Schriftgiesserei und Messinglinienfabrik Johannes Wagner, Ingolstadt. Gefertigt in der Hausdruckerei.

 

Big Food, Big Dilemma, Packaged-food companies have to keep up with fast-changing consumer tastes. If they don’t, startups can gobble up market

share. A look at the race. Dirk Van De Put, Chairman and CEO of Mondelēz International, Interviewed b Annie Gasparro, Reporter for The Wall Street Journal, at The WSJ Global Food Forum in New York on October 7, 2019. photo by Gabe Palacio for The Wall Street Journal

globo repórter.

44/100 Possibilities~ 100 Possibilities Project set

 

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BILL MOYERS: Usually it's the bandits robbing the banks. But now it's getting hard to tell the bankers from the bandits. Where have they stashed the loot — that 350 billion dollars of our money that the Bush Administration lavished on them to jump-start our failing economy?

 

For a story in last Sunday's "New York Times", largely overlooked in all the pre-inaugural hoopla, reporter Mike Mcintire reviewed investor presentations and conference calls to see how bankers talk when they think the rest of us aren't listening.

 

This from Boston Private Wealth Management, a healthy bank that was handed $154 million: "With that capital in hand [...] we'll be in a position to take advantage of opportunities that present themselves once this recession is sorted out."

 

Once this recession is sorted out? Those funds are supposed to generate loans for people and small businesses in trouble — not to help banks ride out the recession on a cushion of cash.

 

Then there's this bit of Simon Legree mustache-twirling from the chairman of Whitney National Bank in New Orleans. They've received 300 million dollars in bailout boodle: ""Make more loans?" he asked. "We're not going to change our business model or our credit policies to accommodate the needs of the public sector as they see it to have us make more loans."

 

I'm not making this up — Flushing Financial crowed that it was newly flush enough to use the bailout bucks to raise the ante and buy new companies:

 

"We can get $70 million in capital," their CEO said. "So, I would say the price of poker, so to speak, has gone up." And, so to speak, he's playing with our chips!

 

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John Thain resigned under pressure from Bank of America on Thursday after reports he rushed out billions of dollars in bonuses to Merrill Lynch employees in his final days as CEO there, while the brokerage was suffering huge losses and just before Bank of America took it over. The bonuses were paid before Bank of America's acquisition of Merrill became final on Jan. 1, and while Bank of America was privately telling the government that Merrill was losing so much money that the deal might fall through unless it could get more federal bailout money.

 

Bank of America later received an additional $20 billion from the government, in part to offset the unexpected Merrill losses. The brokerage lost $15 billion in the fourth quarter and more than $27 billion for the year. The bonuses, typically paid in January, were instead given in December and totaled $3 billion to $4 billion, the Financial Times reported Thursday. Bank of America would not confirm the size of the bonuses.

  

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Jan. 23 (Bloomberg) -- John Thain, the former Merrill Lynch & Co. chief executive officer ousted yesterday, spent $1.2 million redecorating his downtown Manhattan office last year as the company was firing employees, a person familiar with the project said. . . . Thain, 53, oversaw the sale of Merrill Lynch to Bank of America Corp. last month, and took over the bank’s wealth management and corporate and investment banking divisions. Merrill’s $15.4 billion fourth-quarter loss forced Bank of America to seek additional aid from the U.S. government, which last week agreed to provide $20 billion in capital and $118 billion in asset guarantees.

 

. . . Wall Street executives may no longer be able to spend lavishly on perks, said James Post, professor of corporate governance and business ethics at Boston University School of Management. “That’s symbolic of a pattern that has developed on Wall Street over this past decade of more and more extravagant, more and more lavish, more and more one-upmanship in all of these visible symbols,” said Post. “This may be the last vestige of a culture that we’re not going to see for many years to come.”

Succeeding in Business

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As Joshua Green says in The Washington Monthly, in a must-read article written just before the administration suddenly became such an exponent of corporate ethics: ''The 'new tone' that George W. Bush brought to Washington isn't one of integrity, but of permissiveness. . . . In this administration, enriching oneself while one's business goes bust isn't necessarily frowned upon.''

   

Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina - Monday October 1, 2018: Young Reporter Rachel White (USA ) and Yazhuo Xiao from (China) take a selfie after the The Young Reporters and Photographers team photo session at the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

 

Nick Didlick/IOC Young Reporters

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Twenty six young people from across the UK are getting the chance to report on key global issues to their peers for the next six months thanks to funding from UKaid from the Department for International Development (DFID).

 

The team, known as ‘Write Here, Right Now’, are aged between 13 and 19 and finished their initial training with experienced media professionals last week. Armed with new skills and a new social networking platform, the team are geared up to raise awareness and encourage young people to speak up for their world on international development issues at: www.writehererightnow.org.

 

For more information on the scheme, please see; www.dfid.gov.uk/Media-Room/Press-releases/Write-Here-Righ...

  

Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina - Sunday October 7, 2018: IOC Young Reporter Franco Fernandez from host country Argentina works on captioning his photos in Photo Mechanic at the Main Press Centre during the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

 

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I wore this as part of my Halloween costume in 1997.

BW -Thanks for manning up, that says way more about your personality than some trash left behind (which I picked up for you). Hope you managed some good shots yesterday, shame about the weather.

MAIN

 

Benched in Southern California

@MoriCOffical: Reporter Christi Andres; bringing you the (in)famous Space Vixen's final battle: December 8th, 2017

Lausanne, , Switzerland - Tuesday January 21, 2020: ****** at the Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Photo by Xiao Yazhou/IOC Young Reporters

 

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© Reporter de territoire 2015 / Sara Soulignac

 

KNX 1070 AM radio news reporter & LAPD Police Officer.

Noël à Portes ... Pâques à la fenêtre ?

Plan's Youth Reporter activity in January 2014 gathered together 280 children and young people from 12 communities in Leyte and Eastern Samar - provinces in the Philippines where Typhoon Haiyan dealt the most damage.

 

The activity provided an opportunity for these young Filipinos to share and process their experiences during the typhoon in a supportive environment. Using Flipcam video cameras and working in small groups of “junior news crews”, they were able to express their opinions and needs as disaster-affected children and youth to the rest of the world in a creative and empowering manner.

 

Foto: Ann-Charlotte Sandelin

 

Östgötateatern sätter upp Swedenhielms på Stora teatern i Norrköping, 2014.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry addresses reporters at the Presidential Palace in Cairo, Egypt, on July 22, 2014, amid a series of discussions with Egyptian leaders focused on creating a cease-fire for fighting between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip. [State Department photo/ Public Domain]

The Retro Reporter: A look of confidence, a newspaper-selling smile

Информационная графика в 11-й номер журнала «Русский Репортер» в 2008 году. Разворот посвящен знаменитым кратерам. Этот вариант не был утвержден редакцией журнала, однако я считаю, что он лучший.

We followed channel six reporter Sharon Lawson (in magenta blazer) and her news team over fences and through backyards to get a better view of the wreck.

Korea.net Honorary Reporters in Busan

 

ASEAN-ROK FOOD STREET, NORIMARU Youth Center, Busanjin-gu, Busan

 

November 15, 2019

 

Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism

Korean Culture and Information Service

Korea.net (www.korea.net)

Official Photographer : Kim sun joo

This official Republic of Korea photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and/or for personal printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way. Also, it may not be used in any type of commercial, advertisement, product or promotion that in any way suggests approval or endorsement from the government of the Republic of Korea.

 

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해외문화홍보원 코리아넷 명예기자단 부산관광공사 초청 부산 팸투어

 

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부산광역시 부산진구 전포동 놀이마루 한-아세안푸드스트리트

 

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Sitting down, thoughtful pose

 

Lighting: 2 Speedotron brown line 300 W/s heads with umbrellas positioned on either side and in front, triggered via cable sync.

FOX23 reporter Justin Ayer interviews a local resident about the threat of flooding. At the time of this photo the rate of water being released from the dam had been raised to 206,000 cubic feet per second.

Keystone Dam

Sand Springs, OK

I believe in equality for everyone,

except reporters and photographers!!!

Mahatma Gandhi

Korea.net Honorary Reporters in Busan

 

Busan Tower, Jung-gu, Busan

 

November 13, 2019

 

Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism

Korean Culture and Information Service

Korea.net (www.korea.net)

Official Photographer : Kim sun joo

This official Republic of Korea photograph is being made available only for publication by news organizations and/or for personal printing by the subject(s) of the photograph. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way. Also, it may not be used in any type of commercial, advertisement, product or promotion that in any way suggests approval or endorsement from the government of the Republic of Korea.

 

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해외문화홍보원 코리아넷 명예기자단 부산관광공사 초청 부산 팸투어

 

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부산광역시 중구 부산타워

 

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