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Emergency workers look at the crater created when United Airlines Flight 93 crashed near Shanksville, Pa., on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001. Radar showed the San Francisco-bound Boeing 757 from Newark, N.J., had nearly reached Cleveland when it made a sharp left turn and headed back toward Pennsylvania, crashing in a grassy field edged by woods about 80 miles southeast of Pittsburgh. FBI spokesman Jeff Killeen confirmed there were no survivors. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)
The lesbian couple in front were walking away from the homophobes that were starting trouble. Little did they know that they were about to be attacked.
Convincing Towns Cup win against City of Derry
by Roger Corbett
Last year’s Towns Cup winners were comprehensively beaten 48-10 in the first round of this year’s competition by a well drilled and cohesive Bangor side.
With conditions very soft underfoot at Upritchard Park, the decision was made to play at the Bangor Grammar School’s new pitch nearby. It was hoped that the firmer ground and better than expected weather would give both sides a good opportunity to play to their respective strengths. As City of Derry 2nds were the current holders of the Towns Cup, and having brought a strong team to defend that position, Bangor were expecting a tough contest.
The visitors kicked off with a slight wind advantage, and pushed forward into Bangor’s twenty two. However, after 7 minutes of play, Bangor produced a fine break through crisp handling and good support that involved several players, before the ball came to Darren Kelly. With 10 metres to go, he powered through the Derry defence to score to the left of the posts. Neil Cuthbertson’s conversion was successful, getting the home side off to a great 7-0 start.
Shortly afterwards, another good combination between forwards and backs saw the ball come to Jason Morgan who seemed sure to score, but the ball somehow slipped from his grasp within sight of the Derry line. From the resulting scrum, Derry won the ball and cleared their lines by kicking for touch. The Bangor lineout was taken cleanly by Kelly, and Bangor picked off where they had left off moments earlier. This time it was Jamie Clegg who made the break before passing outside to Mark Widdowson on the left wing. Although he had to juggle the ball before controlling it, he still managed to squeeze in at the corner for Bangor’s second try. The touchline kick was missed making the score now 12-0 with 14 minutes gone.
City of Derry settled themselves and within 10 minutes were applying sustained pressure in Bangor’s twenty two. Having drawn in Bangor players to a ruck, they quickly passed the ball across their backs to find just enough room to score in the left hand corner. The kick was missed, but the gap had now closed to 12-5.
From Mark Thompson’s restart kick, the ball was knocked on by the City of Derry receiver. The Bangor scrum on the half way line was secured by Clegg before passing to Mike Aspley who accelerated through a gap in the centre, shook off a number of tackles and looked to be through for a score. However, with the City of Derry full back in front of him, Aspley unselfishly passed inside to Morgan who made the last few metres to score under the posts. Cuthberton’s simple kick made the score 19-5.
Most of the attacking play was now coming from the home side, prompting some desperate defending by the visitors. With 35 minutes gone, Derry were penalised for a deliberate knock on within their twenty two. The penalty was kicked to touch, and the subsequent lineout was again taken cleanly, this time by Adam Rushe. In a reversal of the previous try, Morgan took the ball forward before returning the compliment to Aspley to score close to the posts. The conversion brought the score to 26-5.
With the first half drawing to a close, Bangor kept up their pressure, forcing Derry to concede another penalty. From Bangor’s chosen scrum, the ball came to Morgan who, although wrapped up in defenders, managed to off-load to James Henly who made good ground before passing outside to Cuthbertson on the right wing who scored in the corner. His subsequent kick hit the upright and bounced out, but Bangor’s lead as the referee blew for half time was now 31-5.
City of Derry’s half time talk appeared to be paying dividends, as they started the second half with renewed vigour and eventually turned over a Bangor scrum. Having won the ball, they moved it wide to their right wing to score in the corner. Although the kick was missed, they were now in double figures at 31-10, with just a few minutes of the half gone.
Unfortunately, the Derry men were unable to build further from this promising start. On the 15 minute mark, Widdowson took a pass above his head, before side stepping the last defender to dive over in the left hand corner for his second try. A great kick by Cuthbertson made the score 38-10.
Several minutes later, Aspley had another good run, but this time was stopped short of the line. Undeterred, from the Bangor ruck, Andrew Jackson got the ball and, having pushed forward and brought play back into the centre, passed outside to Kelly who powered over from a couple of metres out to score his second try. The kick was missed, making the score 43-10.
With the contest all but over, and waiting for the final whistle, another Bangor attack saw Clegg push through before passing to Widdowson on his left. With defenders in front of him, and with little room to work with, Widdowson chipped over the defence and set off in pursuit. The ball didn’t bounce kindly for him, but did for the supporting Phil Whyte who gathered it well and dived over for a well-deserved try. For the second time in the game, Cuthbertson’s conversion hit the upright, making the final score 48-10.
This was another excellent Bangor performance that has brought a return to the kind of form shown at the start of the season. The timing couldn’t be better as the next game is away to league leaders Clogher Valley, who themselves are enjoying a great run of results.
Bangor side: P Whyte, A Jackson, J Harrison (J Leary), A Rushe, D Kelly, J Henly, R Latimer, J Clegg (c), C Harper, M Thompson, M Widdowson, M Aspley, J Morgan (G Caughey), N Cuthbertson, D Charles
Subs: J Leary, G Caughey
Bangor scores: D Kelly (2T), M Widdowson (2T), J Morgan (1T), M Aspley (1T), N Cuthbertson (1T, 4C), P Whyte (1T)
Massive Attack
City Sound 2014
Ippodromo del Galoppo, Milan Italy IT
25 June 2014
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Banded Treebrown (Lethe confusa, Satyrinae)
My mother instilled in me the importance of never leaving home without a handkerchief and wearing clean underwear - a notion that still persists to this day. Butterfly mothers insist their offspring never leave home without their eyespots.
Many Lepidoptera, and notably the Satyrinae butterfly subfamily possess eyespot patterns on their wings. See comments for a complete wing image of the Banded Treebrown....
These may be large conspicuous eyespots that are concealed at rest and only exposed when the insect is disturbed by a potential predator. The sudden appearance of a "pair of eyes" frightens or confuses the attacking predator so that a prey has an opportunity to flee.
But eyespots on the undersides of the wings, usually towards the margins of the wings and visible continuously in butterflies at rest, are assumed (yet debatably proven) to have a different function in avoiding predation by misdirecting the attacks of predators. Eyespots can draw the attention of a predator towards themselves: instead of attempting to strike at the body of a prey, the predator directs its capture attempts to the marginal eyespots.
In this scenario, when a predator grabs a butterfly by its wings, it may manage to break free with its body intact, albeit having lost part of its wing tissue.
This individual, however, has practically used up any of it's bonus lives in one foul swoop, but on this occasion, lives to fly another day.
Pu'er, Yunnan, China
I am sure this bird was in the movies............. the film that springs to mind is 633 Squadron ,I was strolling along the beach heading back to the car, when I started getting verbal from this oystercatcher, realising it probably had eggs of chicks near by I carefully watched where I was walking, it then flew off and I could see it heading straight towards me so thought I would get a few good flight shots, thinking I was well away from it's nesting area,
Wrong! I must have been very close to it as it had gone into dive-boomer mode it missed my face by inches, My daughter said on seeing the photo's " you could have had some cracking shots if you had held your nerve" this was the first and last in focus
despite this I still very carefully and slowly walked back to the car just in case I stood on chicks or eggs during my escape
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Great tattoo on one of the waiters at the Chicago Diner. Thanks to him for letting me take this shot as we ate.
Picture taken as part of the WWKW 2012 (Work Wide Kap Week).
Con can get more info and see the wonderful pictures of this WWKW here www.flickr.com/groups/wwkapweekend/
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Marine Attack Squadron 311 (VMA-311) is a United States Marine Corps fighter squadron consisting of AV-8B Harrier (V/STOL) jets. Known as the "Tomcats", the squadron is based at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Arizona and falls under the command of Marine Aircraft Group 13 (MAG-13) and the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (3rd MAW).
A panic attack is an experience of sudden and intense anxiety. With treatment, symptoms of panic can be eliminated and control of your life can be regained – help is at hand.
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Model of Battersea Power Station (from the Animals album) and a half-scale model of a World War II German Junkers Ju 87 Stuka dive-bomber for Pink Floyd - The Wall, 1982
References to World War II in The Wall album and live show were expanded in the 1982 film. In Roger Waters' semi-autobiographical narrative, the central character Pink loses his father in battle as a baby (Roger Waters lost his own father at five months old in World War II) and the filim is punctuated by stark imagery of war.
[V&A]
Part of Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains
An exhibition at the V&A (May to October 2017)
...a spectacular and unparalleled audio-visual journey through Pink Floyd's unique and extraordinary worlds, chronicling the music, design and staging of the band, from their debut in the 1960s through to the present day
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The attack at Glasgow airport by a group of doctors reveals the heart of hatred that is Al Qaeda's
This is why we fight
Attack Attack!
The Bamboozle
May 1st, 2011
The Medowlands, NJ
Photographed|Edited|Photographed by Bryce Hall
when i put the text in the picture i had completely forgot that this is the name of a band....
so yeah i really wasnt trying to copyright or anything i just thought that it went well woth wat was going on in the photo
Boys u/13 game this evening. The boy (Portlaoise) attacking passes two defenders as the last defender
( St Paul’s) takes an fretful look over his shoulder at the approaching blitz.