In most American newspapers, his photos ran once and were never seen again; the memories of “jumpers” were so heartrending, their plunges so traumatic and their suicides so stigmatic that officially and journalistically, they ceased to exist. The Day The Twin Towers Fell « Iconic Photos

In most American newspapers, his photos ran once and were never seen again; the memories of “jumpers” were so heartrending, their plunges so traumatic and their suicides so stigmatic that officially and journalistically, they ceased to exist.
The Day The Twin Towers Fell « Iconic Photos

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How one provocative group of artists is urging Japan to confront its nuclear history.

posted : Sunday, August 14th, 2011

Last Moments Of Life (by Paul Kroeker)

posted : Friday, August 12th, 2011

Salvador Dali - Mike Wallace interview, 1958

(Source: youtube.com)

posted : Friday, August 12th, 2011

This Hubble image shows the so-called planetary nebula, which is the product of a dying star. Deep in the center of the ring are actually two stars circling each other. As one started to die, it puffed up, literally engulfing the other star

This Hubble image shows the so-called planetary nebula, which is the product of a dying star. Deep in the center of the ring are actually two stars circling each other. As one started to die, it puffed up, literally engulfing the other star

posted : Friday, August 12th, 2011

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posted : Tuesday, July 26th, 2011