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"Top caption reads: "Alice Marie Nunez (left), manager of Loon Lake Ltd., and John Brandt, its owner, put a special emphasis on the furnishings aspect of their business."
Bottom caption reads: "Nina Zippay of Bodinet Gallery displays a glass sculpture by Wess Hunting." All photos by Ellen Domke
Chicago Sun-Times, August 1988
This photo presentation is a project of the Flossmoor Public Library.
The Polish Institute of International Affairs and the Center for European Policy Analysis organised a debate designed to answer the question how to avert the Russian threat to Central and Eastern Europe.
The last year was one of peril and turmoil for Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Will 2015 bring more of the same? Russia’s aggression in Ukraine is testing the bonds of Atlanticism across Europe. While some states seek accommodation with Moscow, still others wonder if the Putin regime could be ever more reckless in the future. What response strategies are needed to counter the Russian threat in the coming year; how might transatlantic leaders bolster the weaker pillars of the alliance; and what role exists for the United States in this equation?
The answers to these questions will hold profound implications for Poland’s national security and foreign policy, as well as the geostrategic landscape of the wider CEE region. Please join the Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) for a compelling consideration of the road ahead. Offering perspectives from both sides of the Atlantic, the seminar will feature the insights of the Co-Chairman of the Polish-Russian Group on Difficult Matters, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland Adam Daniel Rotfeld, the President of the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) Wess Mitchell, and CEPA Senior Vice President Edward Lucas.
Photo by Jadwiga Winiarska
For more info go to: www.pism.pl/Events/Conferences/Countering-the-Russian-Threat
Fourth Prize winner Dorothee Deiss with Tim Eyles, Managing Partner, Taylor Wessing LLP, and Sandy Nairne, Director of the National Portrait Gallery. Picture by Jorge Herrera © Jorge Herrera 2013
The Polish Institute of International Affairs and the Center for European Policy Analysis organised a debate designed to answer the question how to avert the Russian threat to Central and Eastern Europe.
The last year was one of peril and turmoil for Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Will 2015 bring more of the same? Russia’s aggression in Ukraine is testing the bonds of Atlanticism across Europe. While some states seek accommodation with Moscow, still others wonder if the Putin regime could be ever more reckless in the future. What response strategies are needed to counter the Russian threat in the coming year; how might transatlantic leaders bolster the weaker pillars of the alliance; and what role exists for the United States in this equation?
The answers to these questions will hold profound implications for Poland’s national security and foreign policy, as well as the geostrategic landscape of the wider CEE region. Please join the Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM) for a compelling consideration of the road ahead. Offering perspectives from both sides of the Atlantic, the seminar will feature the insights of the Co-Chairman of the Polish-Russian Group on Difficult Matters, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland Adam Daniel Rotfeld, the President of the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) Wess Mitchell, and CEPA Senior Vice President Edward Lucas.
Photo by Jadwiga Winiarska
For more info go to: www.pism.pl/Events/Conferences/Countering-the-Russian-Threat
Second Prize winner Giles Price with Tim Eyles, Managing Partner, Taylor Wessing LLP, and Sandy Nairne, Director of the National Portrait Gallery. Picture by Jorge Herrera © Jorge Herrera 2013
Wess Mitchell, US Assistant Secretary of State meets with NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller
Pima Air and Space Museum
Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame
Wess Chambers
Objects from Wess Chambers' service with the Arizona Air National Guard.
16.) A type CWU-36/P Summer Flyer's Jacket worn by Major General Chambers.
17.) A HGU-55/P flight helmet with a MBU-12 Oxygen mask.
18.) A baseball cap from the 1985 Pacific Air Force Commanders Conference. Chambers attended this conference while he served as Air National Guard Assistant to Commander Pacific Air Forces.
Dorothy Ashby and Frank Wess "In A Minor Groove" 1958 record album (on the New Jazz record label No. 8209) was Dorothy Ashby's third record album. New Jazz Records at this point was a division of Prestige Records. Much later a compact disk released also named "In A Minor Groove" that is actually a compilation of the record albums "Hip Harp" as well as "In A Minor Groove".
The following is the track listing for the original 1958 record album release of "In A Minor Groove"
A1 Rascallity
A2 You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
A3 It's A Minor Thing
A4 Yesterdays
B1 Bohemia After Dark
B2 Taboo
B3 Autumn In Rome
B4 Alone Together
Pima Air and Space Museum
Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame
Wess Chambers
Objects from Wess Chambers' service with the Arizona Air National Guard.
16.) A type CWU-36/P Summer Flyer's Jacket worn by Major General Chambers.
17.) A HGU-55/P flight helmet with a MBU-12 Oxygen mask.
18.) A baseball cap from the 1985 Pacific Air Force Commanders Conference. Chambers attended this conference while he served as Air National Guard Assistant to Commander Pacific Air Forces.
Dorothy Ashby "Dorothy Ashby Plays For Beautiful People" is aa 1969 Prestige Records reissue of the 1958 Dorothy Ashby and Frank Wess record album "In A Minor Groove" on the New Jazz record label catalog number 8209. Prestige is considered to be one of the top Jazz labels. New Jazz was a record label that was in the Prestige record label family.
1 Bohemia After Dark
2 Taboo
3 Yesterdays
4 Rascallity
5 Autumn in Rome
6 It's a Minor Thing
7 You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To
8 Alone Together
Entre el 11 de septiembre y el 7 de noviembre de 1973, el Estadio Nacional de Chile fue utilizado como campo de concentración, de más de doce mil prisioneros políticos que fueron detenidos allí luego del golpe militar.
Chili, Santiago september 1973.
Vrouw wordt tijdens de coup van september 1973 gefoullieerd door een soldaat.
A woman is being searched on the street during the military coup.
Foto: Koen Wessing/HH
Entre el 11 de septiembre y el 7 de noviembre de 1973, el Estadio Nacional de Chile fue utilizado como campo de concentración, de más de doce mil prisioneros políticos que fueron detenidos allí luego del golpe militar.
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one of my favourite elevators in hamburg. 20 floors, cool speed and the BEST VIEW you can get. by which i don't mean my shaved legs.
(elevator of taylor wessing)