一周图片新闻 2010.1.18-1.24

老杂疫

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一周图片新闻 2010.1.18-1.24

周五,一名躺在医院外等待救护的受伤妇女为了抵挡难闻的尸臭,用树叶堵住自己的鼻子

Rosemene Josiane被困在自己的房子下面,她的腿被死死的压住,动弹不得。

Josiane女士幸运的被比利时救援队发现并施以援手,遗憾的是她的一条腿将被锯掉。

被困整整48小时后,Josiane终于获救,邻居们拍手欢呼!

一名妇女在港口听到枪声后快速从一具正在燃烧的尸体旁边跑过。

一名遇难者的遗体已经腐化

一名儿童躺在父亲推的独轮车里行进在太子港市区内,他们花了1天的时间在医院外等待救治。

1月15日,一名救援人员将尸体从停尸间中抛出。

医院外,一名男子大声呼叫,以期引起医护人员的注意。

太子港综合医院外,一名受伤的女孩正排在长长的队伍中等待救治。

一名儿童在太子港主足球场内看着家人寻找庇护所

一名妇女在大教堂外祈祷,几天前,地震导致的屋顶塌陷致使数名民众遇难。

一位修女正在协助墨西哥救援队对被困在房子下的一名牧师进行施救。

一位受伤的女孩正在市综合医院的花园里读书。

站在坍塌的大教堂内,时不时能看到盘旋在上空的救援直升机。

多米尼加救援队的搜救人员试图将困在倒塌建筑物下的幸存者救出来。

在太子港一个停尸房,工作人员将遇难者尸体放进一个推土机。

周四,格拉迪斯(Gladys Jeune)在废墟下被埋了近43个小时后获救。人们欢呼庆祝她的获救。

周四,辛迪(Cindy Terasme)在太子港圣杰拉德学校的废墟中发现了她14岁的兄弟德斯摩恩(Jean Gaelle

Dersmorne)已经冰冷的双脚,大声哀号。

周四,一对夫妇在太子港一个停放有多具遇难者遗体的停尸处查看。

周三,居住在太子港的人们等待救援。

来自爱沙尼亚的联合国工作人员热维尔(Tarmo

Joveer)(中)庆祝自己从废墟中获救。据联合国统计,至少有16名在海地执行维和任务的工作人员在总部建筑物倒塌后遇难。

中国救援工作者周四抵达海地后为搜救做准备工作。国际救援物资与救援队伍陆续抵达海地。


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nikon

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这是预测贴? 杂役辛苦啦~

老杂疫

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成都两位男同性恋公开结婚

1月3日,成都一对男同性恋爱人——47岁的曾哥和27岁小潘在一家同性恋公开举行“婚礼”。迄今为止,中国法律不承认同性婚姻。

2010年1月3日,成都一家著名的男同酒吧里,举行了一场同性“婚礼”。“婚礼”的主角,是47岁的曾哥和27岁的小潘。图为两人在舞台上接吻。迄今为止,中国法律不承认同性婚姻。

1月3日,婚姻现场,酒吧里悬挂了两人的“结婚照”。这算是曾哥的“二婚”。曾哥在成年时就清楚自己的性取向,但由于当时社会环境,他选择了沉默,于1983年,与一名舞蹈老师领了结婚证书,并育有一女。随着时间推移,妻子可能已经知道他是同性恋,但从没有把话摊开。“前妻是个好女人,一味付出却总得不到回报,对她太不公平。”曾哥这样描述前妻。离婚后,他遇到了小潘。

图为酒吧内打出的祝福短信。婚礼当天,场下的来宾,大多是“圈内人”。双方家属无一人出席。

两人正在交换“结婚”戒指。两人相恋后经常遭遇尴尬。人们“像看动物一样,有人还会指指点点。”曾哥说。双方的家人一开始也不理解二人行为,但曾哥和潘母多次通电话并逐渐熟悉起来。曾哥的女儿则在了解父亲多年来的压抑后,给他发短信:“爸,生命很短,最重要是你自己开心。你和男人在一起,我不支持,也不反对。”

两人在台上紧紧拥抱。“希望我们的感情能得到社会的认可。能走到今天,太不容易了。要承受异样的眼光和亲人的不理解。”在婚礼结束后小潘如此说。

婚礼现场。至今,中国法律不承认同性恋婚姻。

nxalp325

4楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-17 21:42 只看该作者

楼主辛苦了

freehost01

悲剧啊,我就是一个悲剧

5楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-17 21:54 只看该作者

我小心的支持同性恋

袖手看热闹

6楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-17 21:57 只看该作者

杂哥嚎~杂哥鸡翔~

饭饭

7楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-17 23:23 只看该作者

对于同性恋,我不支持也不反对,应该给予他们宽容的生存空间~

老杂疫

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8楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-18 10:00 只看该作者

海地

Rubble overwhelmed the view in central Port-au-Prince Saturday. (Dominic Nahr

for The Wall Street Journal)

Pedestrians walk past a body in one of the most heavily hit areas of Port-au

Prince Saturday. (Dominic Nahr for the Wall Street Journal)

Three Haitians sit next to the Universite St. Gerard, a small college, where

rescue workers tried to reach trapped survivors. (Dominic Nahr for The Wall

Street Journal)

Children helped clear the rubble from a destroyed home in Port-au-Prince’s

Canape Vert neighborhood Saturday. (Julie Platner for The Wall Street Journal)

Many of the victims of the earthquake will be buried in mass graves. (Dominic

Nahr for The Wall Street Journal)

A small market has been opened outside a bus terminal where hundreds of

Haitians are trying to get rides out of Port-au-Prince. (Dominic Nahr for the

Wall Street Journal)

Sick infants slept in a crib protected by a tarp outside St. Damian Hospital

in the outskirts of Port-au-Prince Saturday. They had been evacuated because

of worries about aftershocks. (Dominic Nahr for the Wall Street Journal)

Arriving and departing buses were mobbed with people hoping to board. (Dominic

Nahr for the Wall Street Journal)

A group of Haitians ran after a public bus, trying to jump in before it

arrived at a city bus station Saturday, in hopes of securing their ride out of

town. (Dominic Nahr for the Wall Street Journal)

A Haitian girl looked out of the window as her bus pulled out of the station

through a crowd of people waving good-bye Saturday. (Dominic Nahr for the Wall

Street Journal)

A boy washed his face Saturday at a makeshift camp set up at an abandoned

gasoline station on the fringe of Cite Soleil, Port-au-Prince’s biggest slum.

(Dominic Nahr for the Wall Street Journal)

A woman tried to push her luggage into a bus as hundreds of Haitians flee

Port-au-Prince on Saturday. (Dominic Nahr for the Wall Street Journal)

A badly injured woman was brought into the emergency room of St. Damian

Hospital Saturday, after spending four days at a downtown Port-au-Prince

hospital without food or medicine. (Dominic Nahr for the Wall Street Journal)

A Haitian, selling water, stands along the street where hundreds of refugees

have found safety, either have no more home to go to or fear of aftershocks.

(Dominic Nahr for the Wall Street Journal)

A man who was recoverd over 50 hours after the earthquake struck, lies on the

ground outside the Hotel Villa Creole in Port-au-Prince, awaiting treatment.

(Julie Platner for the Wall Street Journal)

A women and her baby are placed to rest in a coffin outside the hospital

general. (Julie Platner for the Wall Street Journal)

From within the damaged cathedral, rescuers’ helicopters were visible

overhead. (Julie Platner for the Wall Street Journal)

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toshaha

9楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-18 10:25 只看该作者

为什么我看不到图呢

无知无畏无耻

10楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-18 11:28 只看该作者

海地那么热,腐尸臭死人呀。呃~~~~~~~

老杂疫

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11楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-18 13:10 只看该作者

海地地震48小时

Residents watch as heavy machinery razes a destroyed building after a major

earthquake hit the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince, January 14, 2010.

(REUTERS/Carlos Barria)

Rescue dogs are seen in their enclosure before leaving for Haiti at the

Torrejon military airbase in Torrejon de Ardoz, Spain, Wednesday Jan. 13,

  1. Firefighters without Borders, the International Red Cross and other aid

groups said they are preparing a major disaster relief effort in Haiti after a

powerful earthquake struck the capital. (AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa de Olza)

Men try to reach trapped survivors at the Montana hotel that collapsed after

an earthquake in Port-au-Prince, in this United Nations handout taken January

12, 2010. The number of U.N. military and police officials confirmed to have

been killed in the Haiti earthquake now stands at 22, U.N. Secretary-General

Ban Ki-moon said on Thursday. Picture taken January 12. (REUTERS/UN Photo

Logan Abassi)

A woman grimaces while receiving treatment on January 14, 2010, at an ad hoc

medical clinic at the MINUSTAH logistics base following a devastating

earthquake that rocked Port au Prince, Haiti, on January 12, 2010. (LOGAN

ABASSI/AFP/Getty Images)

A woman walks among debris in Port-au-Prince, Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010. (AP

Photo/Gregory Bull)

In this handout image provided by the United Nations, Haitians set up impromtu

tent cities thorough the capital after an earthquake measuring 7.0 rocked the

Haitian capital just before 5 pm yesterday, on January 13, 2010 in Port-au-

Prince, Haiti. Much of Port-au-Prince was reduced to rubble by the quake on

January 12, but the airport was operational, opening the way for international

relief aid to be ferried in by air as well as by sea. (Logan Abassi/MINUSTAH

via Getty Images)

The downtown core shows the damage after an earthquake measuring 7.0 rocked

the Haitian capital just before 5 pm yesterday, on January 13, 2010 in Port-

au-Prince, Haiti. (Logan Abassi/MINUSTAH via Getty Images)

An earthquake survivor sits by a fire in the street in Port-au-Prince, late

Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

In this photo taken Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2010, and released by the Philippine

Mission to the United Nations, members of the 10th Philippine Peacekeeping

Contingent serving with the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti

(MINUSTAH) help in search and rescue efforts at the collapsed U.N.

headquarters in Port-au-Prince, where a number of staff members and

peacekeepers, including three from the Philippines, remain trapped more than a

day after a powerful earthquake struck the capital city. (AP Photo/United

Nations, Marco Dormino)

Medical staff members treat an injured man at an ad hoc medical clinic at the

MINUSTAH logistics base following a devastating earthquake that rocked Port au

Prince, Haiti, on January 12, 2010. (LOGAN ABASSI/AFP/Getty Images)

A man holds a child in a makeshift camp for earthquake survivors in the 31

Delmar neighborhood in Port-au-Prince, Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010. Afraid to

spend the night in their homes, most residents are camping out after a

7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti Tuesday. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Handout photo provided on January 14, 2010 by the U.S. Coast Guard shows a

sunken crane, destroyed warehouse and containers toppled over in the port of

Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on January 13, 2009. (Sondra-Kay Kneen/AFP/Getty

Images)

Local residents stand amidst the ruins of their hometown hours after the

earthquake that hit Port-au-Prince January 13, 2010. (JUAN BARRETO/AFP/Getty

Images)

Warning: This image contains graphic or objectionable content

Skin peels away from a badly injured victim as they wait for medical

assistance after an earthquake in Port-au-Prince January 13, 2010.

(REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz)

A girl lies trapped between her bed and the roof of her house January 13, 2010

in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. (Frederic Dupoux/Getty Images)

A man covers the body of his colleague recovered from the rubble of a

destroyed building after the earthquake in Port-au-Prince January 14, 2010.

(REUTERS/Jorge Silva)

The legs of a corpse are seen among the rubble of a hotel destroyed by massive

earthquake that rocked Haiti in Port-au-Prince on January 13, 2010. (JUAN

BARRETO/AFP/Getty Images)

A dead victim is seen inside the trunk of a car after an earthquake in Port-

au-Prince January 13, 2010. (REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz TRANSPORT)

People look at earthquake victims lying on the street in the aftermath of a

7.0-magnitude earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010.

(AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

A Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010 aerial photo provided by The American Red Cross

shows survivors gathered around bodies in Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince

during a joint Red Cross Red Crescent/ECHO (European Community Humanitarian

Organization) aerial assessment mission following Tuesday’s devestating

earthquake. (AP Photo/American Red Cross) MANDATORY CREDIT

Warning:This image contains graphic or objectionable content

A man steps carefully through lifeless bodies piled outside the morgue in

Port-au-Prince on January 14, 2010, following a devastating earthquake that

rocked Haiti on January 12. (JUAN BARRETO/AFP/Getty Images)

Warning:This image contains graphic or objectionable content

A man surveys hundreds of bodies of earthquake victims at the morgue in Port-

au-Prince, Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Residents look at destroyed buildings after a major earthquake hit the capital

Port-au-Prince January 13, 2010. The death toll in Haiti’s catastrophic

earthquake could run to tens of thousands, President Rene Preval said on

Wednesday, a day after the quake demolished schools, hospitals, houses and

hillside shanties across the crowded and impoverished capital. (REUTERS/Carlos

Barria)

An injured girl lies on the side of the road as she is attended to the day

after an earthquake?hit Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010. A

7.0-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)

Local residents wander amidst the ruins of their hometown hours after the

earthquake that hit Port-au-Prince January 13, 2010. More than 100,000 people

were feared dead in Haiti Wednesday after a calamitous earthquake razed homes,

hotels, and hospitals, leaving the capital in ruins and bodies strewn in the

streets. With thousands of people missing, dazed survivors in torn clothes

wandered through the rubble as more than 30 aftershocks rocked the ramshackle

capital, where more than two million people live, most in the grip of poverty.

(JUAN BARRETO/AFP/Getty Images)

A photo released on January 14, 2010 from the UN Minustah mission of An aerial

view of flattened buildings in downtown Port-au-Prince following a devastating

earthquake on January 12, 2010. (LOGAN ABASSI/AFP/Getty Images)

The hand of a dead student is seen under the rubble of St. Gerard church and

school that collapsed in an earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday,

Jan. 14, 2010. Teachers and students are trapped underneath the rubble since

Tuesday when a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti. (AP Photo/Gerald

Herbert)

Pedestrians walk along a street destroyed by a massive earthquake that rocked

Haiti, in Port-au-Prince on January 13, 2010. (JUAN BARRETO/AFP/Getty Images)

A woman leaves a partially destroyed building where the body of another woman,

left, lies under the rubble in the 31 Delmas neighborhood in Port-au-Prince,

Haiti, Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Photo removed

A photo released on January 14, 2010 from the UN Minustah mission of an aerial

view of a flattened shanty town in Port-au-Prince following a devastating

earthquake on January 12, 2010. (LOGAN ABASSI/AFP/Getty Images)

Karim Applon, 7, sits on his aunt’s lap while waiting to be evacuated for

medical treatment, Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. (AP

Photo/Carl Juste, The Miami Herald)

Christopher Holmes from the Fairfax County Urban Search and Rescue searches

for survivors in the rubble of a building on January 14, 2010 in Port-au-

Prince, Haiti. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Update, 01/15/10

Two year old Redjeson Hausteen Claude reacts to his mother Daphnee Plaisin,

after he was rescued from a collapsed home by Belgian and Spanish rescuers in

the aftermath of the powerful earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Thursday, Jan. 14,

  1. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

LOVEVIVIAN

12楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-18 14:36 只看该作者

上帝何在?

老杂疫

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13楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-18 18:52 只看该作者

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老杂疫

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14楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-18 19:00 只看该作者

检查物价:上周一,委内瑞拉士兵在加拉加斯一家被指控涨价的超市检查商品价格。该国总统查韦斯(Hugo Chavez)威胁要查封那些在本币贬值后提价的商家。

取暖:上周一,乘客们在印度瓦拉纳西的火车站候车时裹着毯子取暖。大雾和严寒天气导致印度北部多个地区的交通中断,反常的寒冷天气已致使数十人丧生。

登车抗议:上周一在巴基斯坦卡拉奇的街道上,一群男子在参加抗议集会时坐在公交车上喊口号。数千人抗议军警在该市一次大规模暴力活动后展开的搜捕行动,指控这些人在搜查行动中将目标瞄准了无辜民众。警方发言人称这次行动拘留了十余名嫌疑人。

漫天灰尘:上周二,2010年达喀尔拉力赛第10赛段在智利拉塞雷纳至圣地亚哥之间举行。图为汽车驶过扬起的灰尘遮住了一名手举智利国旗的观众。

商场小憩:上周二,一名男子在北京某商场的玩具区打瞌睡,他身旁是一个由乐高积木块搭成的真人大小人像。

悲痛的母亲:上周二在秘鲁利马,一名在平叛战斗中牺牲的军官的母亲在葬礼上悲痛欲绝。秘鲁军方上周一对“光辉道路”游击队发动攻击,逮捕了15名叛军嫌疑人。

十万火急:上周二,加勒比国家海地发生7级地震。图为地震发生后,在克里奥庄园酒店(Hotel Villa Creole)外,一名男子抱着一个受伤的孩子。

战死:上周二在印控克什米尔埃不哈马村,穆斯林们为据称是真主穆斯林游击队员的艾哈麦德(Riyaz

Ahmed)举行葬礼。据称艾哈迈德在与印军彻夜的交火中身亡。据官方统计数字显示,20年来印控克什米尔地区的动乱已导致超过4.7万人死亡。

图片宣传栏:上周二在北京,人们走过由中国近年成就图片组成的巨幅宣传栏。

示威:上周三在开罗大教堂,埃及科普特东正教(Egyptian Coptic

Orthodox)青年呼喊着反政府口号进行示威。据埃及安全部门称,上周早些时候,六名科普特基督徒和一名穆斯林警察在一起驾车枪击事件中遭枪杀。随后穆斯林和基督教团体举行抗议活动,在1月8日夜间发生了零星的袭击事件。

踢足球:上周五,男孩们在安哥拉首都罗安达的沙滩上踢足球。非洲国家杯(African Cup of Nations)足球赛于上周日在该国拉开战幕。

拉票:上周五,在乌克兰东部城市第聂伯罗彼得洛夫斯克的竞选会上,支持者通过大屏幕观看总统候选人亚努科维奇(Viktor Yanukovych)发言。

观看日环食:上周五,山东济南一名居民将四副太阳镜重叠起来观看日环食。日环食发生时,月球运行至太阳与地球之间,挡住了太阳的中心部分,边缘部份由此形成一道光环。当天亚洲和非洲数千人观看到了这一天文现象。

警民冲突:上周五,数百名肯尼亚民众在首都内罗毕集会抗议警方拘捕牙买加籍传教士费萨尔(Sheikh Abdullah al-

Faisal),警方向集会人群开枪并投掷催泪弹。图为,防暴警察在首都一座清真寺附近暴打一名参加集会的穆斯林抗议者。

危险作业:上周五在西班牙巴伦西亚,瑞士阿灵基(Swiss Alinghi)帆船队队员正在修理帆船。第33届美洲杯帆船赛将于2月在该城市举行。

坚壁清野

15楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-18 19:08 只看该作者

引用:

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挂反了。

老杂疫

猪流感携带者

16楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-18 19:16 只看该作者

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rpoiu

酱油党党魁

17楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-18 19:33 只看该作者

唔,莫非赶上了直播,支持老杂

菩菩

18楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-18 21:21 只看该作者

上帝要毁灭这个国家

天天讲人权

19楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-19 09:44 只看该作者

这期图片的新闻价值大于艺术价值

howejiang

20楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-19 16:02 只看该作者

虽然我不喜欢同性恋,但是支持这种存在,相信这种存在!

菜爹

湿傅

21楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-19 16:42 只看该作者

蓝色小药丸也要内部专供??

不安于室

22楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-19 17:42 只看该作者

老杂役辛苦了~~

祝福那对同性恋人,他们有选择自己爱情的权利~

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23楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-19 18:27 只看该作者

金球奖上最引人瞩目的“金球”

Christina Hendricks

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24楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-19 18:38 只看该作者

海地遭遇强震已经五天,但幸存民众所需的各种关键补给依然很少。由于缺少警察维护秩序,海地首都太子港几乎陷入混乱。抢劫者横行,暴力犯罪不断,甚至有人滥用私刑,场面令人震惊。

一名被怀疑是劫匪的男子被扒光衣服,双脚双腿被绑着,活活打死。一名男子在前边拉着他,另外一名男子手持鞭子使劲抽打。许多人围观看着血淋淋的尸体,包括很多孩子。

小偷尸体被拖着通过太子港街道。现在,很多暴力团伙和抢劫者正蜂拥往商店废墟,带走一切可以找到的东西。这些行为正在威胁海地的稳定与安全,民众的担忧也在不断增加。

抢劫者不仅抢劫幸存者有限的补给品,就连腐烂的尸体也不放过。很多人手持弯刀、手枪以及其他武器,在大街上游荡。这些不安全因素的滋生主要因为太子港监狱倒塌,囚犯趁机逃离。

由于暴力和抢劫事件频发,警察被迫放松了开枪限制。

人们冒着受伤的危险,四处在损毁的建筑物废墟中翻找用得到的东西。

当一批救济品送到并在街上发放时,绝望的人们互相争抢,甚至为此扭打在一起。

当地时间1月17日,海地首都太子港,人们在争夺一瓶被抢出的饮料。

当地时间1月17日,海地首都太子港,人们争抢从楼上抛下的食物。由于断水断粮,救灾供给不足,人们冲进曾经的商店,哄抢商品。

当地时间1月16日,海地首都太子港,一伙当地民众抢夺来此美军空投的食品,并持刀护送。

当地时间1月15日,海地首都太子港,一名海地警察正在阻止一场抢劫。

当地时间1月17日,海地首都太子港,海地哄抢者在警方的打击下四散逃跑。当日,大量民众抢劫了位于市中心的Hyppolite市场。

当地时间1月17日,海地首都太子港,一名父亲在看到警察后,举起孩子的手以示清白。在他们的身后,同样有大量民众举手示意。

当地时间1月15日,海地首都太子港,一名海地警察逮捕了数名抢劫者。

当地时间1月16日,海地首都太子港,一名灾民正从一家位于2层的商店中向下投掷所抢商品。

当地时间1月17日,海地首都太子港,在市中心商业区,大量民众在瓦砾中抢夺曾经商店中的商品,当地一片混乱。

pinkpck

25楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-19 18:41 只看该作者

祝福戀人終成眷屬:)

老杂疫

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26楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-19 18:43 只看该作者

江苏邳州200人暴力征地打死村民 防暴警察抢尸

1月7日,江苏邳州市河湾村,200多名男子手持棍棒、砍刀,欲强行征用该村耕地,与前来护地的百余村民发生冲突,村民一死一伤。当地警方称,涉嫌行凶的30人被控制。当地政府曾动用防暴警察抢尸。

图为村民展开死者曾被鲜血染红的衣服。1月7日,江苏邳州市河湾村,200多名男子手持棍棒、砍刀,欲强行征用该村耕地,与前来护地的百余村民发生冲突,村民一死一伤。家人提供的遗体照片显示,李冬冬右胸、右腹、右背,均有一处刀伤。

死者的母亲痛不欲生。事件发生后,邳州市政府称,不法分子受企业委托,勘探村民耕地,发生冲突。

图为中铁二局二处医院太平间被砸坏的的木门。1月13日,邳州市宣传部新闻科长丁庆飞证实,确实动用了防暴警察抢尸体,但那是为了破案需要,为了更好地保护尸体。

李冬冬父亲说,儿子原定农历腊月十八结婚,事发前一天刚拍完婚纱照,片子没洗出来,人却死了。在李冬冬的新房里,红色大床上放着新的绸缎被面。

尸体被抢,村民们走上大街讨说法。当地警方称,涉嫌行凶的30人被控制,其中包括河湾村支部书记孙孝军。

重伤者在医院接受治疗。21岁村民李卫南,当天为了保护被围的母亲,被捅三刀,左右肺叶刺穿。送医院经过抢救,4天后才脱离危险。

老杂疫

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27楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-19 18:53 只看该作者

荆楚网1月18日报道

16日,记者在武昌蛇山陈友谅墓周边看到,不堪入目的异性按摩又在这里泛滥。不但墓园内到处是按摩的男女,周边山间小道上也做起了按摩生意。见记者拍照,这些男女立即作鸟兽散。附近一些市民气愤地表示,这里本来是老年人喝茶、下棋和娱乐的地方,却被一些人弄得乌烟瘴气,应该好好管管。

老杂疫

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28楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-19 18:54 只看该作者

A private security plain-clothed officer stood with his revolver, which he

fired on the ground and in the air, as he watched looters disperse in downtown

Port-au-Prince Sunday. (Dominic Nahr for The Wall Street Journal)

A steel bowl flied in the air as hundreds of looters tried to retrieve goods

from a collapsed warehouse.(Dominic Nahr for The Wall Street Journal)

A man ran with his hands up as police opened fire on hundreds of looters in

downtown Port-au-Prince.(Dominic Nahr for The Wall Street Journal)

People ran through the streets of Port-au-Prince as police tried to prevent

the looting of collapsed and unguarded buildings. (Julie Platner for The Wall

Street Journal)

Crowds clambered over a collapsed shop in downtown Port-au-Prince Sunday.

(Julie Platner for The Wall Street Journal)

A Haitian police officer aimed his rifle at men accused of looting outside a

shop Sunday. (Dominic Nahr for The Wall Street Journal)

People fought over supplies in Port-au-Prince. (Julie Platner for The Wall

Street Journal)

A man was shot and killed as police worked to stop looting in downtown Port-

au-Prince Sunday. (Dominic Nahr for The Wall Street Journal)

A Haitian boy hid behind piles of supplies as private security forces fired

their weapons to ward off looters Sunday in Port-au-Prince. (Dominic Nahr for

The Wall Street Journal)

A young man pleaded with police from the rear of their truck Sunday in Port-

au-Prince. (Julie Platner for The Wall Street Journal)

A police officer stood guard over young men and boys crowded into the back of

a police truck Sunday. (Julie Platner for The Wall Street Journal)

Some Haitians spent Sunday mass in St. Bernardette in Port-au-Prince. (Dominic

Nahr for The Wall Street Journal)

A man walked with his daughter, who has a broken leg, at a refugee camp in

Port-au-Prince Sunday.(Julie Platner for The Wall Street Journal)

Haitians built tents at a refugee camp in the center of Port-au-Prince. (Julie

Platner for The Wall Street Journal)

A young boy opened his hands to get crackers. (Julie Platner for The Wall

Street Journal)

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29楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-19 19:02 只看该作者

海地震后六天

Haiti remains a place of profound need, anguish, desperation and danger, with

a few glimmers of hope and slowly growing capabilities to receive and

distribute the international aid now flowing in. Sporadic looting, sometimes

violent, was met with force by security oficials and ordinary citizens,

resulting in a number of further deaths and injuries. The tenuous security

situation has led to at least one temporary evacuation of a medical facility,

to protect the care-givers. Despite the long time since the earthquake, at

least five people were pulled from the rubble alive this weekend, including a

young girl trapped inside a supermarket who was fortunately surrounded by

food, and survived on fruit snacks.

People run toward a U.S. helicopter as it makes a water drop near a country

club used as a forward operating base for the U.S. 82nd Airborne Division in

Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Saturday, Jan. 16, 2010. Relief groups and officials

are focused on moving aid flowing into Haiti to survivors of the powerful

earthquake that hit the country on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

A man is rescued by members of U.S., Spanish and Taiwanese rescue teams in

Port-au-Prince, Haiti, January 17, 2010. (REUTERS/Marco

Dormino/MINUSTAH/Handout)

A woman raises her arms for products as people loot from a destroyed shop

after Tuesday’s earthquake in Port-au-Prince, January 16, 2010.

(REUTERS/Carlos Barria)

Looters fight for products at a business area in Port-au-Prince January 16,

  1. Four days after a massive quake killed up to 200,000 people and wrecked

most of the capital Port-au-Prince, hundreds of thousands of Haitians were

still desperately waiting for assistance as scavengers and looters preyed on

shattered buildings in the widespread absence of authority and order.

(REUTERS/Carlos Barria)

A mob of Haitians reach out as goods are thrown from a nearby shop in the

downtown business district on January 17, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

(Chris Hondros/Getty Images)

Looters fight for goods outside a grocery store on January 17, 2010 in Port-

au-Prince, five days after a massive earthquake devastated Haiti’s

infrastructure and killed tens of thousands of people. (JUAN BARRETO/AFP/Getty

Images)

A Haitian police officer points a rifle at a man during a looting spree in the

downtown business district on January 17, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

(Chris Hondros/Getty Images)

A Brazilian and Chinese search and rescue team searches through the rubble of

the headquarters of the United Nation’s mission in Haiti in Port au Prince

January 15, 2010. (REUTERS/Logan Abassi/UN Photo/Handout)

U.S. rescue worker Sam Grey, of the Fairfax County Urban Search and Rescue,

holds a monitor showing a woman, Jean Luis Sainte Heleine, 28, alive and

conscious, buried under the collapsed University of Port-au-Prince, Saturday,

Jan. 16, 2010. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Russian rescuers carry Senvilo Ovri, 11, a survivor of the earthquake, out of

the remains of a house in Port-au-Prince January 16, 2010. (REUTERS/Tatyana

Makeyeva)

Haitians survey the damage to a building that collapsed onto a road in

downtown Port-au-Prince January 17, 2010. (REUTERS/Hans Deryk)

Children walk past a crack caused by the earthquake in a street in Port-au-

Prince January 16, 2010. (REUTERS/Carlos Barria)

A man peeks through the gates from outside the International Committee of the

Red Cross headquarters in Port-au-Prince, Saturday, Jan. 16, 2010. (AP

Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)

People take water after breaking a pipe, on January 16, 2010 in the shantytown

“Cit?Soleil” in Port-au-Prince following the 7.0-magnitude quake on January

  1. (Olivier Laban Mattei/AFP/Getty Images)

A woman waits for medical attention for her son in Port Au Prince General

Hospital on January 16th, 2010. (Globe staff photo/Bill Greene)

Warning:This image contains graphic or objectionable content

Georges Boutin of Fort Lauderdale, Florida (with hacksaw) and daughter (right)

Pier Boutin of Lenox, Massachussets use a hacksaw to amputate a woman’s leg in

Port Au Prince General Hospital. It was the first surgery at the country’s

largest hospital since the earthquake. (Globe staff photo/Bill Greene)

A temporary camp for homeless Haitians is seen from a Canadian Forces

helicopter fly-over in Port-au-Prince on Sunday Jan. 17, 2010. (AP Photo/Tyler

Anderson, Pool)

A boy holds a candle at a camp for earthquake survivors in Port-au-Prince,

Haiti, Sunday, Jan. 17, 2010. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

A boy lies injured in a makeshift hospital after the earthquake in Port-au-

Prince January 17, 2010. (REUTERS/Carlos Barria)

Haitian-American people line up as they board a U.S. C-17 Globemaster III

plane to be evacuated from Port-au-Prince January 16, 2010. (REUTERS/Eduardo

Munoz)

A young child’s dead body lies covered on a table outside the general

hospital’s morgue on January 16, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. (Uriel

Sinai/Getty Images)

Warning:This image contains graphic or objectionable content

A Haitian mass grave receives unclaimed, unidentified bodies in the suburbs of

Port-au-Prince January 16, 2010. (Olivier Laban Mattei/AFP/Getty Images)

In the outskirts of Port Au Prince, bodies, apparently of the victims of the

earthquake, are dumped in piles just off the roadside. Photo taken January 15,

  1. (Globe staff photo/Bill Greene)

People walk on a debris-covered street in Port-au-Prince January 17, 2010.

(REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar)

Warning: This image contains graphic or objectionable content

Men stand near a burning body left in the street in Port-au-Prince, Sunday,

Jan. 17, 2010. U.N. peacekeepers patrolling the capital said popular anger is

rising and warned authorities and aid organizations to increase security to

guard against looting after Tuesday’s earthquake. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Looters run during a police assault, January 17, 2010 near the Hypolite Market

in Port-au-Prince. Hundreds of rioters ransacked Hyppolite market in the heart

of the devastated city as survivors besieged hospitals and make-shift field

clinics, some carrying the injured on their backs or on carts. (Olivier Laban

Mattei/AFP/Getty Images)

A Haitian national policeman takes position during riots with looters in

downtown Port-au-Prince January 17, 2010. (REUTERS/Carlos Barria)

Warning: This image contains graphic or objectionable content

Looters steal a bag of another looter who lies dead, shot by the police on

January 17, 2010 near the Hypolite Market in Port-au-Prince. (Olivier Laban

Mattei/AFP/Getty Images)

A man with a knife and other looters fight for goods taken from a destroyed

store in downtown Port-au-Prince January 17, 2010. (REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz)

A man points a gun toward a crowd in downtown Port-au-Prince January 15, 2010.

The man fired warning shots into the air to prevent looters from ransacking

his shop, a Reuters photographer witnessed. (REUTERS/Kena Betancur )

A man pulls the body of an earthquake victim from a coffin in order to steal

the coffin at the cemetery in Port-au-Prince, Friday, Jan. 15, 2010. (AP

Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

The ruins of a cathedral are seen in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. (Marco

Dormino/MINUSTAH via Getty Images)

A man rents mobile phone chargers by the hour in downtown Port-au-Prince

January 17, 2010. (REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz)

Scavengers climb across the rubble of quake-damaged buildings in downtown

Port-au-Prince, Sunday, Jan. 17, 2010. Haitian police scattered hundreds of

stone-throwing looters. (AP Photo/Ricardo Arduengo)

In this photo provided by the U.S. Navy, Air Force Tech Sgt. Nicholas

Wentworth hangs an intravenous solution inside an MH-60S Sea Hawk prior to

flying an earthquake victim to the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70)

on Sunday Jan. 17, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. (AP Photo/U.S. Navy, Mass

Communication Specialist 2nd Class Joel Carlson)

Haitian citizens crowd a ship in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Saturday, Jan. 16,

  1. (Candice Villarreal/U.S. Navy via Bloomberg)

Survivors of Tuesday’s earthquake extend their arms as U.S. troops with the

82nd Airborne Division distribute water in Port-au-Prince, Sunday, Jan. 17,

  1. The troops gave out over 9,000 bottles of water and 2,000 meals Sunday.

(AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Women pray during Mass held outside the city’s main Cathedral in Port-au-

Prince, Sunday, Jan. 17, 2010. About one hundred people celebrated Mass Sunday

morning just outside the Cathedral, which was totally destroyed in Tuesday’s

earthquake. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

袖手看热闹

30楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-19 19:24 只看该作者

1月13日,邳州市宣传部新闻科长丁庆飞证实,确实动用了防暴警察抢尸体,但那是为了破案需要,为了更好地保护尸体。

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为了更好地保护尸体!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

谁在诈骗

山寨大王

31楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-19 19:25 只看该作者

今天早上看CCAV早间新闻笑了

里面报道说当地居民四处焚烧物品是为了杀菌!

当ZF把老百姓当越来越当SB对待的时候也就是ZF要SB完蛋的时候!

法克垬

思想犯

32楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-19 20:42 只看该作者

看了海地,理解了什么叫世界末日。

somarmot

33楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-19 21:07 只看该作者

连着几年都有死亡超万人的特大自然灾害,2012真的不远了?

海地是目前世界上最接近地狱的地方。

wundt

无事生非

34楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-19 21:21 只看该作者

敢与政府对着干,当时就叫谁难看

chenshu

35楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-19 22:24 只看该作者

那么多尸体能及时处理掉?!

老杂疫

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36楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-21 10:08 只看该作者

黄金

Sought after since the beginning of recorded history, gold remains a highly

valued metal, reaching record highs recently, climbing over 135% in value in

the past year alone. The recent rise in the price of gold comes just as annual

worldwide mine production has decreased - down by nearly 8% since 2001. In

human history, only 161,000 tons of gold have been mined - more than half of

that extracted in just the past 50 years. Collected here are a handful of

recent photographs of people searching for, mining, rediscovering,

celebrating, buying and selling gold.

A visitor touches the world’s largest solid gold brick weighing 220kg (worth

over US $7.8 million at today’s price), at the Jinguashi Gold Museum in

Ruifang, Taipei county, on December 2, 2009. (SAM YEH/AFP/Getty Images)

Hava Katz, the head of the national treasures of Israel’s Antiquities

Authority, holds up a 1,000-year-old gold coin minted in Egypt and dated 1,095

AD, supposedly brought to Jerusalem by Muslim pilgrims, during an exhibition

at the Davidson Archeological center in Jerusalem’s Old city on November 11,

  1. (GALI TIBBON/AFP/Getty Images)

A statue of a bird of prey made of gold is pictured at a gold and silver

exhibition at the Ginza Tanaka store in Tokyo October 23, 2009. (REUTERS/Issei

Kato)

An artisan makes gold ornaments at a jewelery factory in the eastern Indian

city of Kolkata November 13, 2009. (REUTERS/Parth Sanyal)

A man holds a spoon full of gold leaf, ready to eat it with his sushi at the

“Seven Sushi Samurai” Sushi of the Year awards 2009 at the Olympia exhibition

center in west London, on November 14, 2009. The gold leaf was an ingredient

in last year’s winner Mitsunori Kusakabe’s entry. (LEON NEAL/AFP/Getty Images)

Children from the Turkana area of Kanukurdio pan for flakes of gold which

helps sustain their families on November 9, 2009 near Lodwar, Kenya.

(Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

A pure gold statue of Buddha is displayed at the Ginza Tanaka store in Tokyo

November 26, 2009. (REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao)

Trays with gold ingots are placed in a room for final weighing and packaging

at the Krastsvetmet plant in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk November 16,

  1. (REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin)

Pedro Linares uses a calculator to determine how much the company he works

for, Fast Cash Gold Parties, will pay for the gold jewelry that he is weighing

on October 30, 2009 in Hialeah, Florida. As the price of gold remains high,

the company is busy setting up these modern day Tupperware parties to buy

people’s unwanted gold in their homes. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Gold figurines on display in a shop window in Hong Kong on November 17, 2009.

(MIKE CLARKE/AFP/Getty Images)

Colombian gold prospectors mine for the precious metal on the river Dagau,

Zaragoza province, Cauca, Colombia on November 17, 2009. About 8,000 gold

prospectors work illegally on the Dagua river to support their families, local

authorities said. (REUTERS/Jaime Saldarriaga)

A gold trader weighs gold in Cauca, Colombia on November 17, 2009.

(REUTERS/Jaime Saldarriaga)

Metal detector enthusiast David Booth poses with his hoard of Iron Age Gold on

November 4, 2009 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Booth discovered the gold Iron Age

torcs buried on on private land in Stirlingshire - the items dating from

between 300-100 BC. The hoard is currently under protection of the Treasure

Trove Unit, under Scottish law, the Crown can claim any archaeological objects

found in Scotland. (Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Gold-toothed football player Chris Johnson of the Tennessee Titans sits on the

bench during their game against the San Francisco 49ers at Candlestick Park on

November 8, 2009 in San Francisco, California. (Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

A gold miner pushes a wheelbarrow to carry rocks which will be processed for

gold in an artisanal mine in Abangares, north of San Jose, Costa Rica on

December 9, 2009. Costa Rica is pushing to legalize a 600 informal miners of

small-scale miners who scrape out tiny amounts of gold from abandoned mine

shafts using dangerous and polluting techniques. (REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate)

People work in an illegal gold mine in a national park forest near Novo

Progresso in Brazil’s northern state of Paral on September 15, 2009. (AP

Photo/Andre Penner)

A Christie’s employee looks at a creation “Relief Eponge” by Yves Klein on

display at the auction house in London, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010. The gold

sponge relief creation is to be auctioned at the “Post-war and Contemporary”

sale on Feb. 11 with an estimated price of 5.7 to 8 million euros (US $8.2 to

11.4 million). (AP Photo/Sang Tan)

A model displays pure gold Disney character dolls showing Snow White and the

seven dwarfs, priced at 30 million yen ($300,000 USD) and produced by Tanaka

Kikinzoku Jewelry in Tokyo on November 4, 2009 for the promotion of Blu-ray

disks of Disney movies. (YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP/Getty Images)

A Caterpillar Inc. mining truck moves along a road at the AngloGold Ashanti

Ltd. Cripple Creek & Victor gold mine in Victor/Cripple Creek, Colorado, on

Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009. AngloGold Ashanti Ltd., Africa’s largest gold

producer, purchased Golden Cycle Gold Corp. in January 2008 to gain full

control of this mining site, its only active operation in the U.S. (Matthew

Staver/Bloomberg)

Sharon Brumley pours fusion samples into cone molds to determine the total

gold content in a sample at the AngloGold Ashanti Ltd. Cripple Creek & Victor

gold mine in Colorado on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009. (Matthew Staver/Bloomberg)

A carbon recovery circuit adsorbs gold in a sodium cyanide solution at the

AngloGold Ashanti Ltd. Cripple Creek & Victor gold mine in Colorado on

Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009. (Matthew Staver/Bloomberg)

Gold-plated Berlin Bear awards are lined up for the upcoming Berlinale

International Film Festival at Noak bronze foundry in Berlin January 20, 2010.

(REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch)

A worker holds a geological core sample containing copper and gold to visitors

at the Oyu Tolgoi mine site in Khanbogd village, Umnugobi province, Mongolia

on Saturday Nov. 7, 2009. Mongolia is trying to capitalize on its vast mineral

wealth to help the country lift itself out of poverty. (AP Photo/Ganbat

Namjilsangarav)

A woman wades deep under a river bank to collect mud to pan for gold in Pidie

district in Indonesia’s Aceh province November 2, 2009. Residents in the area

engaged in traditional gold mining can get about 1.5-2 grams of gold and earn

275,000 rupiah ($28) per day. (REUTERS/Tarmizy Harva)

A villager looks for gold dust from sand along a river at Pidie district,

Indonesia’s Aceh province November 2, 2009. (REUTERS/Tarmizy Harva)

Bulgarian archaeologist Veselin Ignatov holds a gold-plated silver cup with an

image of the Greek God of love Eros, found at a Thracian mound near the

village of Karanovo, Bulgaria on November 17, 2009. A team of archaeologists

led by Ignatov found a chariot, two silver cups, golden rings and jewelry,

clay and glass artifacts dating back to the first century A.D. (REUTERS/Stoyan

Nenov)

Illegal miners search for gold on the mountain of Tumpang Pitu in Banyuwangi,

East Java, Indonesia on November 21, 2009. The mine has been in operation

since June 2009 and local villagers have began protesting because the waste

produced by the mine is polluting the environment. (REUTERS/Sigit Pamungkas)

An illegal miner pans for gold at the mountain of Tumpang Pitu in Banyuwangi,

East Java, Indonesia on November 21, 2009. (REUTERS/Sigit Pamungkas)

A Japanese girl admires a gold model named “Wishing to shooting stars” at a

gold and silver craft exhibition in Tokyo on October 23, 2009. The 30cm-tall,

15kg pure gold artifact is worth 130 million yen (US $1.3 million). (YOSHIKAZU

TSUNO/AFP/Getty Images)

Molten gold and flux used to remove impurities glows red hot as it is melted

in an induction melting machine at Dvir & Stoler Refining in New York, U.S.,

on Monday, Jan. 4, 2010. (Daniel Acker/Bloomberg)

Robert Stoler pours molten gold into an ingot mold at Dvir & Stoler Refining

in New York, U.S., on Monday, Jan. 4, 2010. (Daniel Acker/Bloomberg)

Gold bars are pictured at the Ginza Tanaka store in Tokyo October 23, 2009.

(REUTERS/Issei Kato)

A goldsmith works on a gold ornament at a workshop in Chandigarh, India on

November 23, 2009. (REUTERS/Ajay Verma)

Gold busts of (l-r) Chinese leaders President Hu Jintao, former president

Jiang Zemin, late patriarch Deng Xiaoping and Mao Zedong, are displayed at a

gold exhibition in Beijing, China on November 8, 2009. (WANG ZHAO/AFP/Getty

Images)

Villagers use tools to pan for gold from the Irrawaddy river near Bahalminhtin

Bridge near the town of Myitkyina in the northern Myanmar on January 7, 2010.

(REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun)

An overall view of the open pit gold-copper Cadia mine in Orange district in

Australia on January 8, 2010. (JACKY GHOSSEIN/AFP/Getty Images)

Pure gold casting grain is displayed for a photograph at Dvir & Stoler

Refining in New York, U.S., on Monday, Jan. 4, 2010.(Daniel Acker/Bloomberg)

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37楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-21 10:15 只看该作者

海地 18日、19日

People ran in all directions as fights broke out over scavenged goods in Port-

au-Prince Tuesday. (Dominic Nahr for The Wall Street Journal)

A man called down to the crowd and police as he stood on the third floor of a

building downtown. (Dominic Nahr for The Wall Street Journal)

A United Nations soldier kept watch as a digger worked its way through rubble

in downtown Port-au-Prince. (Dominic Nahr for The Wall Street Journal)

Port-au-Prince residents rummaged through supplies. (Julie Platner for The

Wall Street Journal)

Russian search-and-rescue workers carried survivor Pierre Louis Rony down from

the rubble of a wrecked office building Tuesday. Mr. Rony was trapped there

for seven days. (Dominic Nahr for The Wall Street Journal)

Survivor Mr. Rony drank water after being rescued. (Dominic Nahr for The Wall

Street Journal)

Haitian residents climbed over rubble in downtown Port-au-Prince. (Julie

Platner for The Wall Street Journal)

A family, including a young boy with a machete, guarded their supplies in

front of a church in downtown Port-au-Prince. (Julie Platner for The Wall

Street Journal)

U.S. troops distributed aid and meals-ready-to-eat to Haitians living in a

camp for displaced people at Club Petionville, a members-only club with tennis

courts and a golf course, which is now covered with makeshift tents. (Julie

Platner for The Wall Street Journal)

A man preaching in the street yelled a message against looting. (Julie Platner

for The Wall Street Journal)

A young man strummed a guitar on the street. (Julie Platner for The Wall

Street Journal)

The port in Port-au-Prince was not in operation. (Dominic Nahr for The Wall

Street Journal)

Two charred bodies lay on the ground near where a United Nations soldier was

helping to dig up debris. (Dominic Nahr for The Wall Street Journal)

Alain Villard, owner and president of Palm Apparel SA, a sub-contractor of

Canada’s Gildan Activewear Inc., stood in front of his destroyed t-shirt

factory in the Carrefour neighborhood in Port-au-Prince Tuesday. (Dominic Nahr

for The Wall Street Journal)

Mr. Villard estimated that some 450 to 500 workers are still buried in the

factory rubble. “People were jumping from the top story onto the containers

and then to the ground,” said Sonia Lape, a worker who survived. She was

working in the wing that didn’t collapse. (Dominic Nahr for The Wall Street

Journal)

Workers salvaged equipment from the destroyed Palm Apparel factory. The

collapsed plant employed 1,500 workers who took cut cotton cloth from the

Dominican Republic and turned it into plain, unprinted shirts. (Dominic Nahr

for The Wall Street Journal)

A huge crack ran along the third floor of the factory. (Dominic Nahr for The

Wall Street Journal)

A french rescue worker searched for trapped workers in the factory. (Dominic

Nahr for The Wall Street Journal)

The U.S. Military ran a line at the Port-au-Prince airport to transport

supplies to a helicopter, which will take the aid to various drop points

outside the city. (Julie Platner for The Wall Street Journal)

Much of Haiti’s capital is now a giant refugee camp, with hundreds of

thousands of people made homeless by last week’s earthquake setting up

makeshift homes everywhere from public squares to gasoline stations. The

Marceline family took refuge in front of the National Palace. (Dominic Nahr

for The Wall Street Journal)

Two infants in the Champs-de-Mars camp already have died, said a man there,

Daniel Laguerre. “We don’t know if it’s the water or what.” He said the

relatives of the baby left the corpse on the sidewalk by the ruins of the

health ministry, carefully swaddled in a peach blanket with rose emblems.

(Dominic Nahr for The Wall Street Journal)

A young Haitian man peered out of his tent Monday. More than 1,200 families

were camped out on a rocky hillside behind rows of SUVs and hatchbacks in the

lot of a large car dealership that had been damaged in the earthquake.

(Dominic Nahr for The Wall Street Journal)

They had organized themselves into small lots of about 10 feet by 15 feet,

with wooden stakes marking their turf. More were arriving by the minute,

toting the long stakes. Above, a young girl prepared to lie down in her tent

Monday. (Dominic Nahr for The Wall Street Journal)

A young girl stood in her tent. Where the homeless are going to live and how

to rebuild their homes will be a challenge for months and years to come.

(Dominic Nahr for The Wall Street Journal)

A man cleared a patch of weeds to make his home at the camp. (Dominic Nahr for

The Wall Street Journal)

A woman received a tetanus shot at a refugee camp in downtown Port-au-Prince.

(Julie Platner for The Wall Street Journal)

A young injured girl held onto her grandmother outside the Villa Creole Hotel

refugee encampment Monday. (Julie Platner for The Wall Street Journal)

The capital’s central Champs de Mars-a sort of National Mall of Haiti-has

become a swollen tent city. Women and children bathe and do laundry in dirty

tubs. A few clusters of people prepare food — meager stews of onions and a few

wilted greens. But mostly, the thousands here have nothing. (Dominic Nahr for

The Wall Street Journal)

老杂疫

猪流感携带者

38楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-21 10:25 只看该作者

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images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/18/1263824575114/Father-Juan-Villa-

blesses-011.jpg)

西班牙,马德里:一位牧师在圣安东尼教堂外为一只仓鼠祝福。在每年的圣安东尼(西班牙的动物守护神)日上,成千上百的宠物主人把他们的宝贝带来这里接受祝福。

图片来源:Susana Vera/Reuters

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images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/18/1263824570223/A-young-woman-prays-at-

th-006.jpg)

海地,太子港:一名女子在国家大教堂的倒塌现场祈祷。

图片来源:Patrick Farrell/AP

![](http://www.dongxi.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Port-au-Prince-Haiti-

Scav-009.jpg)

海地,太子港:拾荒者在地震受损房屋的废墟中穿梭往来。

图片来源:Ricardo Arduengo/AP

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images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/18/1263824566189/Republic-Day-Parade-

rehea-002.jpg)

印度,新德里:在印度国庆节阅兵式彩排上,边境安全部队的士兵表演摩托车特技。

图片来源:Manish Swarup/AP

![](http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-

images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/18/1263824567162/Endangered-Japanese-

Crane-003.jpg)

日本,钏路(Kushiro):在钏路湿地(Kushiro Marshland),濒危的日本丹顶鹤(学名:Grus

japonensis)伫立在冰雪覆盖的大地上。

(注释:钏路湿地是位于北海道东部,是日本最大的湿地。面积18290公顷。1967年设为自然保护区,1980年被列入国际重要湿地名录,1987年被划入钏路国际公园。)

图片来源:Koichi Kamoshida/Getty Images

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images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/18/1263824569196/Mehmet-Ali-Agca-who-

attem-005.jpg)

土耳其,安卡拉:在1981年刺杀教皇约翰·保罗二世未遂的穆罕默德·阿里·阿卡(Mehmet Ali Agca)在出狱时举起拳头。

图片来源:/Reuters

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images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/18/1263824572171/Supporters-of-Chiles-new

–008.jpg)

智利,圣地亚哥:智利当选总统塞巴斯蒂安·皮涅拉(Sebastian Pinera)的支持者上街庆祝,其中一人高举前独裁者皮诺切特的半身像。

图片来源:Jorge Saenz/AP

![](http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-

images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/18/1263824568139/Home-made-three-

wheeled-s-004.jpg)

俄罗斯,奥夫相卡(Ovsyanka):一名男子驾着自制的雪车在西伯利亚的公路上驶过。

图片来源:Ilya Naymushin/Reuters

![](http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-

images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/18/1263824571190/Andean-Carnival-in–

Caqui-007.jpg)

玻利维亚,卡基亚维里:安第斯狂欢节(Andean Carnival)伊始,一名舞者躲避正在燃放的炮竹。

图片来源:Dado Galdieri/AP

![](http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-

images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/18/1263824577230/Bangkok-International-

Tat-013.jpg)

泰国,曼谷:在曼谷国际纹身大会的最后一天,几名男子准备登台表演。

图片来源:Damir Sagolj/Reuters

![](http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-

images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/18/1263824574155/Children-play-soccer-

at-s-010.jpg)

安哥拉,本格拉(Benguela):孩子们在街头踢球。

图片来源:Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters

![](http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-

images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/18/1263824565125/Legislators-scuffle-in-

Ta-001.jpg)

台湾,台北:在台湾“立法院”召开的会议上,民进党与国民党的立委大打出手。

图片来源:Nicky Loh/Reuters

![](http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-

images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/18/1263824576276/Kandahar-Afghanistan-a-

ce-012.jpg)

阿富汗,坎大哈:风笛手和军官在一名被简易炸弹炸死的加拿大士兵的祭奠仪式上敬礼。

图片来源:Colin Perkel/AP

袖手看热闹

39楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-21 10:30 只看该作者

那四个金像很低俗~

老杂疫

猪流感携带者

40楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-21 10:30 只看该作者

![](http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-

images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/15/1263567185684/Hindu-festival-of-

Makar-S-002.jpg)

印度,Tattapani:玛克桑格拉提节(Markar Sankranti)期间,虔诚的印度教徒在萨特累季河(Sutlej river)附近的一处温泉沐浴。

供图:Anil Dayal/AP

![](http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-

images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/15/1263567800250/Port-au-Prince-Haiti-

ceme-009.jpg)

海地,太子港:一个男人从一座被最近的地震摧毁的公墓前面走过。

供图:Jorge Silva/Reuters

![](http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-

images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/15/1263567186737/Sea-of-fog-carpets-Upper

–003.jpg)

德国,瓦尔德基希:一个女人在坎德尔山(Mount Kandel)上的雪中走着,远处的莱茵河上游平原被大雾覆盖。

供图:Rolf Haid/EPA

![](http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-

images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/15/1263567805255/annular-eclipse-in-

china-013.jpg)

中国,昆明:人们观赏千年一遇的日环食。

供图:AFP /Getty Images

![](http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-

images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/15/1263567804028/A-toy-stall-at-a-

market-i-012.jpg)

印度尼西亚,雅加达:市场中的一位摊主在展示她贩卖的玩具。

供图:Beawiharta/Reuters

![](http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-

images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/15/1263567799146/Membai-India-People-

fly-a-008.jpg)

印度,孟买:人们在海边放风筝。

供图:Sajjad Hussain/AFP/Getty Images

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images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/15/1263567790187/Belgrade-Serbia–Pigeons

–007.jpg)

塞尔维亚,贝尔格莱德:鸽子从屋顶上起飞。

供图:Marko Drobnjakovic/AP

![](http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-

images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/15/1263567802866/Bangkok-International-

Tat-011.jpg)

泰国,曼谷:国际文身大会在曼谷召开,一名男子正在进行腿部的文身。

供图:Sukree Sukplang/Reuters

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images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/15/1263567786591/Najaf-Iraq-A-man-cries-

ou-004.jpg)

伊拉克,纳杰夫:炸弹袭击现场一名被警用卡车带走的男子在呼喊。

供图:Alaa al-Marjani/AP

![](http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-

images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/15/1263567801655/Sweden-weather-ice-sea-

bo-010.jpg)

瑞典,斯德哥尔摩:一艘船在冻结的海面上破冰航行。

供图:Olivier Morin/AFP/Getty Images

![](http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-

images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/15/1263567787582/LG-Mobile-Worldcup-World

–005.jpg)

美国,纽约:一位美国人准备参加即将开始的LG杯世界手机短信大赛。该比赛以速度和准确率计算成绩,冠军被一支来自韩国的队伍夺走。

供图:Seth Wenig/AP

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images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/1/15/1263567184541/Worlds-shortest-man-He-

ho-001.jpg)

土耳其,伊斯坦布尔:世界最矮的人何平平握住世界最高的人苏尔坦·科森的一只手指。

供图:Osman Orsal/Reuters

atpatp

后清非正统,依旧让汉明

41楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-21 15:52 只看该作者

看杂哥的图,很爽。只是苦了俺这台老破电脑了

老杂疫

猪流感携带者

42楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-1-23 10:38 只看该作者

海地

A Haitian man washes the face of his wounded family member as he is treated at

the Israeli army hospital on January 18, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. (Uriel

Sinai/Getty Images)

A Peruvian peacekeeper screams as he tries to control a crowd during food

distribution for earthquake survivors at a warehouse in Port-au-Prince,

Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2010. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

A young earthquake survivor poses as she rests inside her makeshift tent on a

street in Port-au-Prince January 19, 2010. (REUTERS/Jorge Silva)

A man grieves over the dead body of a relative who just passed away after

being rescued from the rubble January 19, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

(Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)

A. U.N. peacekeeper guards food supplies to be distributed by the World Food

Program on January 17, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Aid agencies are

struggling to distribute food as quickly as possible but face major logistical

problems in doing so caused by the massive earthquake that took place on

January 12. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

A child waits to be medivaced by U.S. Army soldiers from the 82nd Airborne to

the hospital ship USNS Comfort on January 21, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

(Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Earthquake survivor Hotteline Lozama, 26, smiles as she was pulled out from

the rubble by French aid group Secouristes Sans Frontieres in Port-au-Prince,

Haiti, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2010. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

Oscar Oliva, a member of a Mexican search and rescue team, cries with joy on

January 19, 2010 as he embraces a fellow rescuer after the group pulled

69-year old Ena Zizi from the rubble of Haiti’s devastating earthquake,

exactly one week after the city was reduced to ruins in a matter of seconds.

Zizi was rescued from the collapsed home of the parish priest at Port-au-

Prince’s Roman Cathedral Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption. (PAUL

JEFFREY/AFP/Getty Images/ACT ALLIANCE)

Medical professionals aboard the Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS

Comfort treat a six-year-old Haitian boy in the casualty receiving room aboard

the 1,000-bed hospital ship January 19, 2010. The boy transferred to Comfort

by helicopter from the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson for treatment for an

injury to his bladder and a hip fracture during the earthquake. (U.S. Navy

photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Chelsea Kennedy)

A survivor of the January 12 earthquake carries debris in the Port-au-Prince

neighborhood of Belair on January 19, 2010. (PAUL JEFFREY/AFP/Getty Images/ACT

ALLIANCE)

Elizabeth, an 18-day-old infant, rests in a tent hospital after spending eight

days trapped in her home before being rescued during earthquake relief efforts

January 20, 2010 in Jacmel, Haiti. (Daniel Barker/U.S. Navy via Getty Images)

Sonsonne Semtembre, 9, center, hangs on to a tree branch as he tries to stay

in line with others to receive disaster relief at the US 82nd Airborne

Division’s forward operating base in Port-au-Prince, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010.

(AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Blood on her visor, Pier Boutin, an orthopedic surgeon from Fairview Hospital

in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, uses a hacksaw to amputate a woman’s leg

in Port Au Prince General Hospital on January 16th, 2010. (Globe staff/Bill

Greene)

Tears run down the cheeks of four-year-old Aikta as she waits for treatment at

a makeshift hospital run by B-FAST (Belgian First Aid and Support Team) in a

suburb of Port-au-Prince January 20, 2010. (REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay)

A man eats chips taken from a collapsed building in Port-au-Prince, Wednesday,

Jan. 20, 2010. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

A man sells coal at an outdoor market in the Cite Soleil neighborhood in Port-

au-Prince, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

An injured child is pictured at a makeshift hospital in Port-au-Prince January

16, 2010. (REUTERS/Kena Betancur)

Desir Dieudonne, 24 and her 6-year-old-son Francois Wiltens, mourn the death

of her 4-year-old child in Port-au-Prince, January 19, 2010. (REUTERS/Ana-

Bianca Marin)

A Haitian man lies on the ground, injured and bloody, after he was beaten by

civilians that accused him of stealing food January 20, 2010 in Port-au-

Prince, Haiti. (Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)

U.S. Army Private First Class Thomas of the 82nd Airborne Division, stands

among a crowd of about 2,000 people to help maintain order as they line up for

water distribution at a camp set up on a golf course in Port-au- Prince,

Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

A boy reacts as he undergoes hand surgery in a makeshift hospital after the

earthquake in Port-au-Prince January 17, 2010. (REUTERS/Carlos Barria)

Two people look back as internally displaced Haitians line up for food during

a UN distribution in Port-au-Prince on January 18, 2010. (LOGAN

ABASSI/AFP/Getty Images)

A child evacuated from Port-Au-Prince, Haiti waits to board a bus at O’Hare

Airport January 20, 2010 in Chicago, Illinois. Around 70 Haitian-Americans

arrived at O’Hare this evening on a United Airlines flight that was returning

from Haiti after dropping off a shipment of aid. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

A U.S. marine carries bottled water after landing in a rural area outside

Port-au-Prince January 19, 2010. U.S. Black Hawk helicopters swooped down on

Haiti’s wrecked presidential palace to deploy troops and supplies on Tuesday

as a huge international relief operation to help earthquake survivors gained

momentum. (REUTERS/St Felix Evens)

Boys enjoy a bath at their makeshift refugee camp in Port-au-Prince January

17, 2010. (REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins)

A young Haitian man cries out in pain as his mother comforts him while being

treated for a trauma wound on his arm at the Center Hospitalier de la

Renaissance January 20, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Patients are being

treated on the grounds of the hospital by Cuban and German doctors due to

fears of the building’s structural integrity. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

A Haitian woman looks away as looters rummage through boxes pulled out of

rubble in the downtown commercial district of Port-au-Prince January 19, 2010

in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. (Chris Hondros/Getty Images)

A seriously wounded Haitian boy screams in pain as he is transferred to a

gurney for airlifting to the hospital ship USNS Comfort on January 21, 2010 at

the central hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. (Chris Hondros/Getty Images)

A Belgian emergency worker closes his eyes for a moment as he labors to free

Rosemene Josiane, 28, who had been trapped in the rubble of her house for days

after the earthquake January 15, 2010 in Port au Prince, Haiti. A group of

B-FAST (Belgian First Aid and Support Team) members worked most of the day to

free the woman, who had her legs pinned under concrete; in the end, the

emergency workers had to anesthetize her and amputate one leg to free her.

(Chris Hondros/Getty Images)

A man injured during last week’s earthquake bites down on a piece of wood as

he receives medical attention at a Centre Hospitalier De La Renaissance

hospital in Port-au-Prince, Monday, Jan. 18, 2010. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)

Joe Lang, a firefighter-paramedic from Orleans, Massachusetts (left) and Curt

Audin, a Registered Nurse from Massachusetts General Hospital, treat a head

wound of a young boy in a camp for people displaced by last week’s earthquake.

(Dina Rudick/Globe Staff)

A woman argues with a firefighter during water distribution after Tuesday’s

earthquake in Port-au-Prince, January 16, 2010. (REUTERS/Carlos Barria)

A Haitian woman waits for treatment inside Port Au Prince General Hospital on

January 16th, 2010. (Globe staff/Bill Greene)

A boy fights for food during a food distribution in front of the airport in

Port-au-Prince January 20, 2010. (REUTERS/Carlos Barria)

A child victim of Haiti’s earthquake poses in Port-au-Prince January 21, 2010.

(REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins)

A woman stands in line with about 2,000 other people as U.S. Army soldiers of

the 82nd Airborne Division distribute one liter of water each at a camp set up

on a golf course in Port-au-Prince, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010. (AP Photo/Julie

Jacobson)

An orphaned child lays on the ground at the Maison des Enfants De Dieu

orphanage on January 20, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Many countries

including the United States have fast-tracked adoptions in the aftermath of

the powerful earthquake. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

A Haitian woman is crushed while reaching for food and water being distributed

by a relief agency in Petion Ville, Haiti on January 21st, 2010. (Globe

staff/Bill Greene)

Haitian looters lay on the floor after being detained by police in Port-au-

Prince on January 21, 2010. (JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)

A young woman combs her hair as she sits in a field hospital outside the Villa

Creole Hotel in Port-au-Prince, Saturday, Jan. 16, 2010. (AP Photo/Ricardo

Arduengo)

A boy, bleeding from the head, grimaces after he was beaten during looting of

quake-damaged stores in Port-au-Prince, Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010. (AP

Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

A Haitian woman poses outside her tent at a makeshift refugee camp in Port-au-

Prince January 19, 2010. (REUTERS/Jorge Silva)

Armante Cherisma cries in front of the body of her daughter, Fabienne, 15

years old, killed by a policeman while looting wall hangings in the Marthely

Seiee street January 19, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. (OLIVIER LABAN-

MATTEI/AFP/Getty Images)

A boy pours water on his head at a broken water line in a street January 20,

2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. (Chris Hondros/Getty Images)

A woman attends a mass after the earthquake in Port-au-Prince January 17,

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A man touches his newborn baby, born three days ago, at the Israeli hospital

in Port-au-Prince January 20, 2010. (REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins)

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