A little early..but what the heck.. It's Monday somewhere on this planet!
NORFOLK (Oct. 31 2014) Sailors shift colors aboard the amphibious
assault ship USS Bataan (LHD 5) as the ship moors at Naval Station
Norfolk following a nine-month deployment. The Bataan Amphibious Ready
Group deployed in support of maritime security operations providing
crisis response capability increasing theater security cooperation and a
forward naval presence in the U.S. Navy's 5th and 6th Fleet areas of
responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st
Class Julie Matyascik/Released)
NORFOLK (Oct. 31 2013) The amphibious assault ship USS Bataan
(LHD 5) returns to homeport at Naval Station Norfolk as part of the
Bataan Amphibious Ready Group following a deployment to support maritime
security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the
U.S. 5th and 6th Fleet areas of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass
Communication Specialist Seaman Taylor N. Stinson/Released)
EVERETT Wash. (Oct. 30 2014) Ship's Serviceman Seaman Gary Luu
(both photos) from Beaverton Ore. assigned to the guided-missile frigate
USS Ingraham (FFG 61) embraces his children after Ingraham returns to
homeport at Naval Station Everett after a deployment to the U.S. 4th
Fleet area of responsibility. The deployment will be the ship's last as
Ingraham is scheduled to be decommissioned Nov. 12. (U.S. Navy photo by
Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jeffry A. Willadsen/Released)
SOUTH CHINA SEA (Oct. 31 2014) A V-22A Osprey from Marine Medium
Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 262 lands aboard the amphibious assault ship
USS Peleliu (LHA 5) during routine flight operations. Peleliu is the
lead ship in the Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group and is conducting joint
forces exercises in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S.
Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Joshua
Hammond/Released)
SUEZ CANAL (Oct.. 27 2014) Sonar Technician (Surface) Seaman
Johnhoward Schwarzmann stands watch aboard the Arleigh Burke-class
guided-missile destroyer USS Truxtun (DDG 103). Truxtun is deployed as
part of the George H.W. Bush Carrier Strike Group supporting maritime
security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S.
5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass
Communication Specialist 3rd Class Scott Barnes/Released)
MEDITERRANEAN SEA (Oct. 29 2014) Aviation Boatswain's Mate 2nd
Class Amanda White from Vandalia Ohio top right directs an EA-6B Prowler
from the Garudas of Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 134 on the flight
deck of the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77). George H.W.
Bush is conducting naval operations in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of
responsibility in support of U.S. national security interests in Europe.
(U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Joshua
Card/Released)
ATLANTIC OCEAN (Oct. 29 2014) Aircraft sit on the flight deck of
the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) as the sun goes
down after a day of flight operations and carrier qualifications.
Theodore Roosevelt is out to sea preparing for future deployments. (U.S.
Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Anthony N.
Hilkowski/Released)
ATLANTIC OCEAN (Oct. 29 2014) An MV-22 Osprey assigned to the
Argonauts of Marine Operational Test and Evaluation Squadron (VMX) 22
lands on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt
(CVN 71). Theodore Roosevelt is out to sea preparing for future
deployments. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman
Anthony N. Hilkowski/Released)
ATLANTIC OCEAN (Oct. 29 2014) Sailors aboard the aircraft carrier
USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) fight a simulated fire during a general
quarters drill. Theodore Roosevelt is underway conducting training and
preparing for future deployments. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication
Specialist Seaman Ryan U. Kledzik/Released)
ATLANTIC OCEAN (Oct 29 2014) An AV-8B Harrier takes off from the
amphibious assault ship USS Kearsarge (LHD 3). Bold alligator is
intended to improve Navy and Marine Corps amphibious core competencies.
Working with coalition NATO allied and partner nations is a necessary
investment in the current and future readiness of our forces. The
exercise takes place Oct. 29 - Nov. 10 2014 afloat and ashore along the
Eastern Seaboard. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd
ClassTamara Vaughn/Released)
JACKSONVILLE N.C. (Oct. 30 2014) Sailors assigned to Coastal
Riverine Squadron (CRS) 4 bring their 34-foot patrol boats along side
one another to discuss reconnaissance patrols off the coast of North
Carolina during an exercise for Bold Alligator 2014. Bold alligator is
intended to improve Navy and Marine Corps amphibious core competencies.
Working with coalition NATO allied and partner nations is a necessary
investment in the current and future readiness of our forces. The
exercise takes place Oct. 29 - Nov. 10 2014 afloat and ashore along the
Eastern Seaboard. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st
Class Kimberly Clifford /Released)
In this Oct. 29 2014 photo Brazilian Marines shoot an
anti-aircraft gun during military training in the Formosa Training Camp
in the state of Goias north of Brasilia Brazil. Troops have wrapped
12-days of rapid deployment maneuvers in the central-western region of
Latin America' biggest country. (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres)
Law enforcement officers take a closer look at the wreckage near
the site where a Virgin Galactic space tourism rocket SpaceShipTwo
exploded and crashed in Mojave Calif. Saturday Nov 1 2014. The explosion
killed a pilot aboard and seriously injured another while scattering
wreckage in Southern California's Mojave Desert witnesses and officials
said. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)
Dutch King Willem-Alexander second left accompanied by Queen
Maxima left shakes hands with Korean War veteran Kwak Kyung-chan second
from right at the National Cemetery in Seoul South Korea Monday Nov. 3
2014. The royal couple is on a three-day state visit to South Korea. (AP
Photo/ Lee Jin-man)
Dutch King Willem-Alexander burns incense at the National
Cemetery in Seoul South Korea Monday Nov. 3 2014. The king and Queen
Maxima are on a three-day state visit to South Korea. (AP Photo/Lee
Jin-man)
A pro-Russian rebel stands guard at a check point not far from
Donetsk airport in the city of Donetsk eastern Ukraine Saturday Nov. 1
2014. Fighting intensified in the north of Donetsk between the rebels
and government troops ahead of the rebel election on Sunday. (AP
Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky)
A man rides a bicycle past a pro-Russian rebel holding his
position at a check point not far from Donetsk airport in the city of
Donetsk eastern Ukraine Saturday Nov. 1 2014. (AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky)
Pro-Russian rebels fill their ballots in voting cabins at a
polling station set up inside a rebel military base during rebel
elections in the city of Donetsk eastern Ukraine Sunday Nov. 2 2014. The
pro-Russian rebels are holding the elections that were dismissed by
Ukraine and the West as illegitimate. (AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky)
An Israeli border policeman throws a sound grenade during clashes
with Palestinian protesters following an anti-Israel demonstration over
the recent entry restrictions to the al-Aqsa mosque at Qalandia
checkpoint near the West Bank city of Ramallah November 2 2014. A
far-right politician who wants Jews to be allowed to pray at Jerusalem's
al-Aqsa compound visited the site on Sunday defying Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu's calls for restraint after clashes this week between
Israeli police and Palestinians. Sunday was the first day the compound
known to Muslims as Noble Sanctuary and to Jews as Temple Mount was open
to non-Muslims since an Israeli-American activist was shot and
seriously wounded after speaking out against the prayer ban.
A Palestinian woman argues with Israeli border police near the
Lions Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem November 2 2014. Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday urged lawmakers to show
restraint over Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque which has been at the heart of
rising tension with the Palestinians in recent weeks. Daily clashes
between Israeli security forces and Palestinians in the streets of East
Jerusalem and the al-Aqsa compound known to Jews as the Temple Mount
have been stoking fears of a new Palestinian Intifada or uprising
An explosion following an airstrike is seen in the Syrian town of
Kobani from near the Mursitpinar border crossing on the Turkish-Syrian
border in the southeastern town of Suruc in Sanliurfa province November 2
2014.
Lieutenant Colonel Yacouba Isaac Zida meets with opposition
leaders in Ouagadougou capital of Burkina Faso November 2 2014. Burkina
Faso's army cleared thousands of protesters from the capital and fired
warning shots at state TV headquarters on Sunday as it sought to tighten
its grip on power following the resignation of President Blaise
Compaore two days ago
A soldier stands guard outside a building where a meeting between
the military and opposition was taking place in Ouagadougou capital of
Burkina Faso November 2 2014.
Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)Colonel Isaac Zida speaks during a
press conference in Ouagadougou Burkina Faso 01 November 2014. The
second-in-command of Burkina Faso's presidential guard was 01 November
chosen to rule the West African country during a transitional period
after president Blaise Compaore stepped down the radio station Omega FM
reported. Army chief Honore Traore gave his backing to Isaac Zida in a
statement after the two met at the army headquarters in Ouagadougou.
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Combat Training Centre�Jungle Training Wing�s primary role is to deliver
basic and advanced jungle warfare training to dismounted Australian
Army personnel. The Jungle Training Wing is also heavily engaged in
international exercises often providing training to regional allies due
to its international reputation and the level of expertise of its
instructors.
Indonesian Army personnel on the Tully training area obstacle
course during the Junior Officer Combat Instructor Training course
conducted by the Australian Army's Combat Training Centre�Jungle
Training Wing from 28 September to 10 October 2014.
Australian Army soldiers Major General Stuart Smith (left) and
Sergeant Francis Jakis (centre) with Indonesian Army personnel during
the Junior Officer Combat Instructor Training course conducted by the
Australian Army's Combat Training Centre.
Australian and Indonesian Army soldiers prepare for a charge onto
the Tully training area bayonet assault course during the Junior
Officer Combat Instructor Training course conducted by the Australian
Army's Combat Training Centre.
An Indonesian soldier takes cover on the Tully training area
bayonet assault course during the Junior Officer Combat Instructor
Training course conducted by the Australian Army's Combat Training
Centre
Indonesian Army personnel practice a room-entry drill during the
Junior Officer Combat Instructor Training course conducted by the
Australian Army's Combat Training Centre
An Indonesian soldier assisting his teammate on the Tully
training area obstacle course during the Junior Officer Combat
Instructor Training course conducted by the Australian Army's Combat
Training Centre
Indonesian Army officer Captain Dewa Made Dharmawan Juniarta on
the Tully training area obstacle course during the Junior Officer Combat
Instructor Training course conducted by the Australian Army's Combat
Training Centre.
Indonesian Army personnel are awarded pins and patches after
completion of the Junior Officer Combat Instructor Training course
conducted by the Australian Army's Combat Training Centre.
Personnel from 13 Brigade led the troop march and RAAF aircraft
conducted a fly past. The three day program encompassed a ceremonial
sunset community concerts a tri-service commemorative event a troop
march a commemorative departure of the ships and concluded with an Open
Day of many of the ships alongside. Approximately 800 Defence personnel
participated in the activities honouring the servicemen who sailed from
these shores to distant lands to fight in World War One.
The Royal Australian Navy Band march down York Street during the Albany Convoy Commemorative Event troop march.
Thousands of members of the general public make their way down
York street to Anzac Peace Park after the Albany Convoy Commemorative
Event troop march
New Zealand and Australian Chiefs of Defence Force Lieutenant
General Tim Keating MNZM (left) and Air Chief Marshall Mark Binskin AM
prepare to lay wreaths at Anzac Peace Park during the service as a part
of the Albany Convoy Commemorative Event.
Governor-General His Excellency General the Honourable Sir Peter
Cosgrove AK MC (Ret'd) receives a salute from troops marching in the
Albany Convoy Commemorative Event
Governor-General His Excellency General The Honourable Sir Peter
Cosgrove AK MC (Ret'd) shakes the hand of a veteran participating in the
Albany Convoy Commemorative Event troop march down York Street in
Albany Western Australia.
HMA Ships Stuart and Anzac and JDS Kirisame take part in the
symbolic convoy departure as part of the Albany Convoy Commemorative
Event.
JDS Kirisame and HMAS Rankin in King George Sound during the
symbolic convoy departure as part of the Albany Convoy Commemorative
Event.
Sailors of HMNZS Te Kaha line the forecastle during the symbolic
convoy departure as part of the Albany Convoy Commemorative Event. Te
Kaha is followed by HMA Ships Stuart and Anzac JDS Kirisame and HMA
Ships Rankin and Sirius.
HMAS Arunta underway in King George Sound during the symbolic
convoy departure as part of the Albany Convoy Commemorative Event.
HMAS Arunta leads HMNZS Te Kaha HMAS Stuart HMAS Anzac JDS
Kirisame HMAS Rankin and HMAS Sirius in King George Sound during the
symbolic convoy departure as part of the Albany Convoy Commemorative
Event.
HMAS Choules the Royal Australian Navy's Landing Ship Dock (LSD) is
currently at anchor off the coast of Torokina Bougainville providing
support to Operation RENDER SAFE 2014.From the ship's Well Dock landing
craft are launched to ferry the Explosive Ordnance Disposal teams ashore
every morning while from the flight deck a Royal Australian Navy MRH-90
flies daily missions carrying personnel and equipment around the Area
of Operations.
Operation RENDER SAFE is an ongoing Australian Defence Force commitment
to the people of the South West Pacific and this year is being conducted
with assistance from EOD teams from the United States United Kingdom
Canada New Zealand and the Solomon Islands.
The Royal Australian Navy's Landing Ship Dock HMAS CHOULES is
seen at anchor off the coast of Bougainville during Operation RENDER
SAFE 14.
A Navy Clearance Dive team prepares to launch a Zodiac inflatable
boat from HMAS CHOULES during Operation RENDER SAFE 14 in Torokina
Bougainville
An Australian Army MRH-90 sits on the flight deck of HMAS CHOULES
prior to another support mission over Bougainville during Operation
RENDER SAFE 14
Two Australian Army Light Amphibious Resupply Cargo (LARC) leave
HMAS CHOULES in their wake as they carry Explosive Ordnance Disposal
teams ashore in Bougainville during Operation RENDER SAFE 14.
Australian Army soldier Warrant Officer Class 2 David Austin
examines World War II munitions used by United States and Australian
forces uncovered by his Explosive Ordnance Disposal team during
Operation RENDER SAFE 14.
Bougainville Police Officer Victor Sihung attached to an
Australian Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal team assist with the removal
of World War II mortar rounds in the Torokina district during Operation
RENDER SAFE 14.
Australian Army officer Captain Ben Jankalns an Explosive
Ordnance Team commander for Operation RENDER SAFE 14 examines two hand
grenades used by Allied forces fighting in Bougainville during World War
II.
An Australian World War II fighting pit filled with abandoned
ordnance just prior to its destruction in Torokina Bougainville during
Operation RENDER SAFE 14.
An Australian Army Explosive Ordnance team looks skyward after
destroying a large cache of World War II era munitions abandoned in the
jungles of Torokina Bougainville during Operation Render Safe 14.
An Australian Army Explosive Ordnance team surveys its handiwork
after detonating a large cache of World War II munitions in the jungles
of Torokina Bougainville during Operation RENDER SAFE 14
.
Pakistani paramilitary soldiers stand guard beside the
India-Pakistan Wagah border gate a day after a suicide bomb attack at
the Wagah border on November 3 2014. Pakistan and India went ahead with a
colourful military ceremony at a major border post defying a suicide
attack on the event a day earlier that killed 55 people. The bomber
struck at the Wagah border crossing near the eastern Pakistani city of
Lahore on November 2 causing carnage among crowds leaving the daily
'flag-lowering' event that marks the closing of the frontier for the
day. AFP PHOTO/ Arif ALI (Photo credit should read Arif Ali/AFP/*****
Images)
Pakistani Rangers (in black) and Indian Border Security Force
(BSF) soldiers (in khaki) perform the flag-lowering ceremony a day after
the suicide bombing that killed 55 at the Pakistan-India border
crossing at Wagah on November 3 2014. Pakistan and India went ahead with
a colourful military ceremony at a major border post defying a suicide
attack on the event a day earlier that killed 55 people. The bomber
struck at the Wagah border crossing near the eastern Pakistani city of
Lahore on November 2 causing carnage among crowds leaving the daily
'flag-lowering' event that marks the closing of the frontier for the
day. AFP PHOTO/ Arif ALI (Photo credit should read Arif Ali/AFP/*****
Images)
Pakistani spectators gather for the flag-lowering ceremony at the
Pakistan-India border crossing at Wagah on November 3 2014 a day after
the suicide bombing that killed 55 people. Pakistan and India went ahead
with a colourful military ceremony at a major border post defying a
suicide attack on the event a day earlier that killed 55 people. The
bomber struck at the Wagah border crossing near the eastern Pakistani
city of Lahore on November 2 causing carnage among crowds leaving the
daily 'flag-lowering' event that marks the closing of the frontier for
the day. AFP PHOTO/ Arif ALI (Photo credit should read Arif
Ali/AFP/***** Images)
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Turkish Army
2nd Commando Brigade exhibition for highschool and elementary school students in Bolu
An F-35C Lightning II carrier variant Joint Strike Fighter makes
aviation history by conducting its first arrested landing aboard an
aircraft carrier the USS Nimitz (CVN 68) off the coast of San Diego. The
arrested landing is part of initial at-sea Developmental Testing I for
the F-35C and is expected to last two weeks. Filmed November 3 2014.
PACIFIC OCEAN (Nov. 3 2014) An F-35C Lightning II carrier variant
joint strike fighter conducts its first arrested landing aboard the
aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68). Nimitz is currently underway
conducting routine training exercises. (U.S. Navy photos by Mass
Communication Specialist 3rd Class William Cousins & Mass
Communication Specialist 3rd Class Kelly M. Agee/Released)
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Russian police detain nationalist activist during the Russian
March in Moscow on Tuesday Nov. 4 2014. Russian nationalists hold their
annual march in Moscow�s Lyublino neighborhood to celebrate People's
Unity Day. (AP Photo/ Pavel Golovkin)
Fighters shoot a machine gun at the Islamic State positions on
the outskirts of Kobani seen from the Kara Ali village on the
Turkey-Syria border Tuesday Nov. 4 2014. Kobani also known as Ayn Arab
and its surrounding areas has been under assault by extremists of the
Islamic State group since mid-September and is being defended by Kurdish
fighters. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
A Pakistani paramilitary soldier monitors a Shiite Muslim's
procession to ensure security during the holy day of Ashoura in
Rawalpindi Pakistan Tuesday Nov. 4 2014. Shiites mark Ashoura the tenth
day of the month of Muharram to commemorate the Battle of Karbala when
Imam Hussein a grandson of Prophet Muhammad was killed. (AP Photo/Anjum
Naveed)
Police fire a long range teargas canister at demonstrators early Tuesday Nov. 4 2014 in Lusaka Zambia.
Police at a burning barricade early Tuesday Nov. 4 2014 in Lusaka
in clashes between police and demonstrators to protest against the
acting president Guy Scott a white Zambian who fired the ruling party's
chief following the death last week of President Michael Sata. Zambia's
acting president on Tuesday rescinded his decision to dismiss the ruling
party's chief in a bid to defuse a political conflict that triggered
overnight riots. (AP Photo/Moses Mwape)
Pro-Russian militants stand guard at a polling station in
Novoazovsk in the eastern Ukrainian Donetsk region on November 2 2014
(AFP Photo/Alexander Khudoteply)
Iranian police officers touch the flag-draped coffins of Iranian
soldiers who were killed during 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war whose remains
recently recovered in the battlefields during their funeral procession
in an anti-U.S. demonstration in front of the former U.S. Embassy during
the holy day of Ashoura in Tehran Iran Tuesday Nov. 4 2014. Thousands
of Iranians chanted �Down with America� at a major anti-U.S. rally on
Tuesday marking the anniversary of the 1979 takeover of the U.S. Embassy
in Tehran just days ahead of a key meeting between the two nations� top
diplomats over Iran�s controversial nuclear program. (AP Photo/Vahid
Salemi)
A Thai immigration officer left shows a paper document to Swedish
Hans Fredrik Lennart Neij at Immigration office in Nong Khai province
Thailand Tuesday Nov. 4 2014. Neij one of the founders of popular
file-sharing website The Pirate Bay has been arrested under an Interpol
warrant as he was crossing into Thailand from Laos police said Tuesday.
(AP Photo)
Rurik George Caton Jutting right is escorted by a police officer
in an police van before appearing in a court in Hong Kong Monday Nov. 3
2014. Hong Kong police said Monday that they had charged the 29-year-old
man with killing two women including one whose body was found inside a
suitcase on the balcony of the man's upscale apartment. (AP Photo/Apple
Daily)
A Pakistani military UH-1 helicopter flies above during a Shiite
Muslim religious procession marking Ashura in Quetta on November 4 2014.
Ashura mourns the death of Imam Hussein a grandson of the Prophet
Mohammed who was killed by armies of the Yazid near Karbala in 680 AD.
AFP PHOTO/BANARAS KHAN (Photo credit should read BANARAS KHAN/AFP/*****
Images)
SLAMABAD PAKISTAN - NOVEMBER 03: Pakistani security officials
stand guard as Shiite Muslims beat themselves with chain during a
mourning procession a day ahead of Ashura holiday in Islamabad Pakistan
on November 3 2014. Muharram is known as the first month of the Islamic
calendar in which Shiite Muslims hold mourning processions on November 4
to observe Ashura the 10th day of Muharram marking the commemoration of
the martyrdom of Prophet Mohammad's grandson Imam Hussein who was
killed in the battle of Karbala in Iraq in 680 AD. (Photo by Mian
Khursheed/Anadolu Agency/***** Images)
Indian BSF and Pakistani rangers soldier during beating the
retreat ceremony at Attari-Wagah international border a day after
suicide attack on Pakistani side on November 3 2014 near Amritsar India.
Earlier it was declared that beating retreat ceremony will take place
for three days. Over 55 people including three security personnel were
killed and nearly 200 others got injured on Sunday when a suicide
attacker detonated a powerful bomb at Wagah in Pakistan just after the
flag-lowering ceremony at the border crossing. (Photo by Sameer
Sehgal/Hindustan Times via ***** Images)
AMRITSAR INDIA - NOVEMBER 3: Indian BSF and Pakistani Rangers
officials meeting at Attari-Wagah international border a day after
suicide attack on Pakistani side on November 3 2014 near Amritsar India.
Security was beefed after over 55 people including three security
personnel were killed and nearly 200 others got injured on Sunday when a
suicide attacker detonated a powerful bomb at Wagah in Pakistan just
after the flag-lowering ceremony at the border crossing. (Photo by
Sameer Sehgal/Hindustan Times via ***** Images)
NOVEMBER 3: Indian BSF and Pakistani rangers soldier during
beating the retreat ceremony at Attari-Wagah international border a day
after suicide attack on Pakistani side on November 3 2014 near Amritsar
India. Earlier it was declared that beating retreat ceremony will take
place for three days. Over 55 people including three security personnel
were killed and nearly 200 others got injured on Sunday when a suicide
attacker detonated a powerful bomb at Wagah in Pakistan just after the
flag-lowering ceremony at the border crossing. (Photo by Sameer
Sehgal/Hindustan Times via ***** Images)
Pakistani soldiers prepare to bury a coffin bearing the remains
of Pakistani Army doctor Captain Shumayla Nadeem who was killed along
with her family members in yesterday's suicide bombing at Wagah border
during a funeral ceremony in Dera Ismail Khan on November 3 2014.
Pakistan and India went ahead with a colourful military ceremony at a
major border post defying a suicide attack on the event a day earlier
that killed 55 people. The bomber struck at the Wagah border crossing
near the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore on November 2 causing carnage
among crowds leaving the daily 'flag-lowering' event that marks the
closing of the frontier for the day. AFP PHOTO/ NASEER AZAM (Photo
credit should read NASEER AZAM/AFP/***** Images)
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