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Scenes from the Fellowship so far
This guy just stands outside the White House flipping the bird to the President presumably. We ccouldn't quite work out what he was protesting...
Privacy Policies: More Excuses to Violate privacy
Govt data Surveillance and privacy had never been the most popular subject well talked about and thought about among the people of both...
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The trip through the lens (selected photos)
Roadkill for the wolfes, Wolf Center, Ely, Minnesota. Tiny island, Ely, Minnesota. Editors at the Washington Post, Washington DC....
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The privilege of protest
If you’ve visited the White House in the last few weeks, it’s likely you’ve bumped into one of the Capital’s more colourful characters. His name is...
Size Matters
After visiting the Native-American National Pipestone Monument in Tracy, Minnesota, I was given an “Indian” nickname by my colleagues: Sleepy Giant....
The world beyond the US borders
The first spot that the visitors of the Newseum in Washington will find nowadays is a picture and a brief text that aims to honor James Foley’s...