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Roberto Rodriguiz - Bertran (PUR) serving on Court 4.

The Salvation Army continue to serve wherever there is a need.

With their mobile canteens they are on call 24/7 and attend incidents where there are 8 or more fire engines present.

Serving refreshments to all blue light res-ponders is a service given freely by the volunteers who man the canteens.

Our server was awesome! Probably the best waiter I've ever had at a chinese restaurant :)

Niigata, Japan, May 2008

CSX #2811 backs down the Huntington Industrial Track to pick up a lone car that serves the Heiner’s Bakery on the West End of Town

so do you reuse them, or invite the neighbors over?

Andy Murray serving in his match against Ernests Gulbis.

 

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A lovely platter inside the 1836 Officer's Barracks.

 

Sony a6000 - Sony E PZ 16-50mm 1:3.5-5.6 OSS

...she sat outside her home (was it too hot, I wondered) and was pouring cold buttermilk into so many cups, perhaps for sale or to just give away to the wary passer-bys... I loved her home and its colors

Serving people. Trust and Integrity in the Global Economy (TIGE). CAUX-Initiatives of Change international conferences 2012

InstaMeet February 2017

Canadian Armed Forces serving and retired members, supported by the Soldier On program, participate en route for competition at the 2017 Invictus Games in Toronto, Canada...The Invictus Games use the power of sport to inspire recovery, support rehabilitation and generate a wider understanding and respect for wounded, injured and sick Servicemen and women. ..90 CAF members and veterans will represent Canada at these Invictus Games.

Free Shi Tao

 

Chinese journalist, Shi Tao, is serving a 10 year prison sentence for sending an email from his Yahoo! account.

 

In 2004 Shi Tao sent details of an internal government directive instructing journalists how to handle media coverage of the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown to a US-based website.

 

He was charge with "illegally providing state secrets to foreign entities' and sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment. Disturbingly Yahoo! China provided account holder information to the Chinese Government which led to his unjust imprisonment.

 

Prior to his detention journalist Shi Tao had been working for the Changsha-based magazine Contemporary Trade News and had published numerous essays and political commentaries relating to social problems in China.

 

In April, 2004, Shi used his Yahoo! account to email a US-based website, sharing the details of an internal government directive instructing journalists how to handle media coverage of the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown.

 

Shi Tao was charged with "illegally providing state secrets to foreign entities" and sentenced to 10 years imprisonment. According to the court transcript, evidence that led to the sentencing of Mr. Shi included account-holder information provided by Yahoo! Disturbingly, it has recently come to light that Yahoo! may have also released data which could have contributed to the arrest of another dissident, Li Zhi.

 

Amnesty International considers Mr. Shi a prisoner of conscience, imprisoned for peacefully exercising his right to freedom of expression and for the legitimate exercise of his right to seek, receive and impart information, as guaranteed in international law and the Chinese Constitution.

 

Amnesty International believes Shi Tao to be one of several targets of a police crackdown in late 2004 and early 2005. During this period, several rights activists and dissidents were reportedly detained or placed under surveillance in their homes. The reasons for these detentions appeared to be to prevent them from engaging in public activities deemed politically sensitive by the authorities in preparation for the 15th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown.

 

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www.amnesty.org.uk/content.asp?CategoryID=10539

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Annadhanam @ Kannan kovil

Maple and Paduk serving board.

 

Designed and executed by Davis Robins

Serving his countryman one snack at a time....

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