segunda-feira, 20 de julho de 2009

In pictures: Gaza six months on /Gazans face, six months after Israel's military operation

The International Committee of the Red Cross has taken these photos to show the hardships Gazans face, six months after Israel's military operation. Khalil cannot rebuild his home because the blockade of the strip means few building materials get in.
Many children in Gaza suffer from anaemia, mainly due to iron deficiency. This child, Yehia Alhassani, is 14 months old. His mother's breast milk has dried up and the family cannot afford to buy proper baby formula milk.

Meriam tries to give her children nutritious food, but can hardly afford it. Half of Gaza's population rely on the UN for their staple foods. Many families have had to sell their personal belongings, such as jewellery, to keep going.


Rajeh is an unemployed Palestinian living in southern Gaza. He is collecting fire wood for his wife to use in the house. He cannot afford to buy cooking gas even if it is available on the market.


Fetching clean water is often a child's job. The war damaged Gaza's already fragile water and sewage networks. Israel says its military action was intended to stop militants in Gaza firing rockets at Israel.




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Best-selling author McCourt dies


Frank McCourt, author of best-seller Angela's Ashes, has died of cancer in a New York hospice.


The 78-year-old Irish-American writer was suffering from meningitis and had recently been treated for melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer.
Angela's Ashes, a memoir of McCourt's childhood in Ireland, sold millions of copies and won the Pulitzer Prize.
Before the book's 1996 publication, McCourt was a New York high school teacher for 30 years.



QBorn in New York, McCourt travelled to Ireland during the Great Depression with his parents at an early age.
ADescribed by its author as an "epic of woe", the book was made into a Hollywood film in 1999 starring Emily Watson and Robert Carlyle.
The BBC's Matt McGrath, an admirer of Frank McCourt's work, says it shone a light on a dark period of Ireland's social history.
His other works include 'Tis and Teacher Man, which both draw on his later life in New York. ngela's Ashes provides a graphic description of his childhood in abject poverty in the slums of the Irish city of Limerick.

Described by its author as an "epic of woe", the book was made into a Hollywood film in 1999 starring Emily Watson and Robert Carlyle.
The BBC's Matt McGrath, an admirer of Frank McCourt's work, says it shone a light on a dark period of Ireland's social history.
His other works include 'Tis and Teacher Man, which both draw on his later life in New York.

Nicaragua celebrations







Celebrations have been held in Nicaragua to mark the 30th anniversary of the leftist Sandinista revolution that ended Anastasio Somoza's decades-long dictatorship.

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Day in pictures

Tyres burn outside Ssangyon Motor company, Pyeongtaek, South Korea, during a long-running industrial dispute.
Motorcyclists drive through flooded streets in the Vietnamese capital, Hanoi.


Soldiers guard the court perimeter in Silivri, near Istanbul, at the start of a trial of 56 people accused of plotting to overthrow the Turkish government.



Spectators view the Nippon Maru tall ship in dock in Yokohama, Japan
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A Romanian military band is reflected in an instrument during a ceremony marking the Romanian Air Force National Day in Bucharest.



PHOTOS: J.Lo is All Banged Up




Wonder what’s in that big ol’ bag she’s carrying? Jennifer Lopez kicks it casual style with heavy bangs and voluminous waves on the Manhattan set of The Back-Up Plan on July 17.


Mischa Barton’s Rep Calls Coke Binge Allegation “Preposterous”


While actress Mischa Barton remains under court-ordered psychiatric supervision following a breakdown last week, rumors of what brought about the hospitalization continue to swirl. The latest and most prevalent is that the O.C. star had gone on a three-day cocaine “bender.”

Angelina Takes Her LBD Around LA


Angelina Jolie smiled as she left Sony Studio in LA and headed to her car on Saturday. She's been driving solo recently, while Brad's reuniting with his motorcycle collection and revealing his thoughts about taking photos of Angelina's ass. The family cherishes their birthday celebrations together and after a special first birthday for the twins pretty soon it'll be Maddox's turn to be the center of attention when he turns 8 on August 5.

Amy Winehouse colabora com campanha sobre perda auditiva



Amy Winehouse emprestou sua imagem a uma campanha voltada para a “geração i-Pod”, sobre a perda auditiva.
A cantora se juntou a Lindsay Lohan, Kelly Osborne, Lenny Kravitz, Jude Law e Moby na luta contra o problema, e foi fotografada pelo roqueiro Brian Adams para a campanha Hear the World (Ouça o Mundo).
Especialistas estimam que 20% das pessoas no Reino Unido sofrerão com o problema, até 2015.