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Going out of business sale started today. Julia is really sad about this - as are a lot of us. She says she doesn't like Barnes and Noble and wishes Borders would just keep this store open.
is what the sign said that was posted right there. This small road leads to the northern border with Lebanon, not accesible, sadly.
This appeared to be an abandoned border post in the Alai region of southern Kyrgyzstan on what has been dubbed the New Silk Road.
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Il Wahga Border è il confine Pakistan/India dove ogni sera durante l'ammaina bandiera che si tiene nella zona franca tra due cancelli, i due stati in continua lotta, si sfidano e danno spettacolo con quella che ormai è diventata una parata con tifosi, animatori e guardie scelte. I soldati chr portano barba o baffi hanno un aumento sul salario mensile per il mantenimanto della stessa. In questo set, ho cercato di creare un percorso, iniziando dalla strada per arrivare a Wahga, passando per gli animatori, i canti (Lunga vita al Pakistan PAKISTAN ZINDABA +o-), fino ad arrivare al momento in cui le bandiere si incrociano.
United States view of the border fence on the San Diego, Ca. side of the border. Photo by Jan Snider, United Methodist Communications
Borders project for Southampton Solent University Interview. featuring Nick Pedder. Feb 2010
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the nebraska/iowa border, leaving omaha.
at this point, I was crying.
I ALWAYS cry leaving nebraska. no matter the method -- train (that's
never happened), plane, car, bus -- it's all horrible to be leaving
such a wonderful place!!
Borders book shop in the Bullring, Birmingham. The Rag Market in the background and south city skyline in the distance.
The 22nd December 2009 was the very last day of trading for Borders Bookshop in the UK. This is the Oxford Branch. The books that remained on sale were at 90% off.
However, it appears that many Publishers had put in a 'Legal Title' claim to prevent many books from being included in the Borders Liquidation sale after 17th December 2009 ~ publishers such as Harper Collins, Virago, Orion and others. The Legal Title claim meant for example that all Ian Rankin, Agatha Christie and works by many authors had to be removed from the shelves and not included in the sale. So quite simply by the last day what was on offer was really quite limited. It would also explain why the shelves so dramatically emptied.