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  • Guns for sale
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    Guns for sale
    Warrenton, Viriginia, United States: The Clark Brothers Gun store. Major gun-control legislation could be raised in a second term by President Barack Obama, who has been hesitant to tackle the issue amid numerous major court decisions that support Americans' constitutional right to bear arms for self-defense. But an attack on innocent children on December 14 in a quiet, New England town reignited the gun-control debate. 2012 had several deadly mass shootings in the USA: Portland mall, Aurora theater, Wisconsin Sikh temple, Minneapolis sign company, Milwaukee beauty parlor. (Evelyn Hockstein/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Guns for sale
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    Guns for sale
    Warrenton, Viriginia, United States: The Clark Brothers Gun store. Major gun-control legislation could be raised in a second term by President Barack Obama, who has been hesitant to tackle the issue amid numerous major court decisions that support Americans' constitutional right to bear arms for self-defense. But an attack on innocent children on December 14 in a quiet, New England town reignited the gun-control debate. 2012 had several deadly mass shootings in the USA: Portland mall, Aurora theater, Wisconsin Sikh temple, Minneapolis sign company, Milwaukee beauty parlor. (Evelyn Hockstein/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • CAMBODIA : AUSTRALIAN ARTIST MAKES SCULPTURES OUT OF DESTROYED WEAPONS
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    CAMBODIA : AUSTRALIAN ARTIST MAKES SCULPTURES OUT OF DESTROYED WEAPONS
    25 July 2009 - Phnom Penh, Cambodia - George Friml, an internationally renowned Australian sculptor and medal maker, works on a sculpture made of reclaimed machine guns at Don Bosco's centre in Phnom Penh. In July 2009 George began a term in the non-profit programme called Armed Art supported by the Don Bosco Mission in Germany. George is the second artist to work on this project creating art from guns with proceeds from the sale of finished pieces going towards programs for disadvantaged Khmer youth and Athletes with a Disability of Cambodia. Photo Credit: Luke Duggleby/Sipa Press/0907312150 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • CAMBODIA : AUSTRALIAN ARTIST MAKES SCULPTURES OUT OF DESTROYED WEAPONS
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    CAMBODIA : AUSTRALIAN ARTIST MAKES SCULPTURES OUT OF DESTROYED WEAPONS
    25 July 2009 - Phnom Penh, Cambodia - George Friml, an internationally renowned Australian sculptor and medal maker, Inspects part of a sculpture made from reclaimed machine guns at Don Bosco's centre in Phnom Penh. In July 2009 George began a term in the non-profit programme called Armed Art supported by the Don Bosco Mission in Germany. George is the second artist to work on this project creating art from guns with proceeds from the sale of finished pieces going towards programs for disadvantaged Khmer youth and Athletes with a Disability of Cambodia. Photo Credit: Luke Duggleby/Sipa Press/0907312150 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • CAMBODIA : AUSTRALIAN ARTIST MAKES SCULPTURES OUT OF DESTROYED WEAPONS
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    CAMBODIA : AUSTRALIAN ARTIST MAKES SCULPTURES OUT OF DESTROYED WEAPONS
    25 July 2009 - Phnom Penh, Cambodia - George Friml, an internationally renowned Australian sculptor and medal maker, works on a sculpture made of reclaimed machine guns at Don Bosco's centre in Phnom Penh. In July 2009 George began a term in the non-profit programme called Armed Art supported by the Don Bosco Mission in Germany. George is the second artist to work on this project creating art from guns with proceeds from the sale of finished pieces going towards programs for disadvantaged Khmer youth and Athletes with a Disability of Cambodia. Photo Credit: Luke Duggleby/Sipa Press/0907312142 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • CAMBODIA : AUSTRALIAN ARTIST MAKES SCULPTURES OUT OF DESTROYED WEAPONS
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    CAMBODIA : AUSTRALIAN ARTIST MAKES SCULPTURES OUT OF DESTROYED WEAPONS
    25 July 2009 - Phnom Penh, Cambodia - George Friml, an internationally renowned Australian sculptor and medal maker, works on a sculpture made of reclaimed machine guns at Don Bosco's centre in Phnom Penh. In July 2009 George began a term in the non-profit programme called Armed Art supported by the Don Bosco Mission in Germany. George is the second artist to work on this project creating art from guns with proceeds from the sale of finished pieces going towards programs for disadvantaged Khmer youth and Athletes with a Disability of Cambodia. Photo Credit: Luke Duggleby/Sipa Press/0907312138 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • CAMBODIA : AUSTRALIAN ARTIST MAKES SCULPTURES OUT OF DESTROYED WEAPONS
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    CAMBODIA : AUSTRALIAN ARTIST MAKES SCULPTURES OUT OF DESTROYED WEAPONS
    25 July 2009 - Phnom Penh, Cambodia - George Friml, an internationally renowned Australian sculptor and medal maker, works on a sculpture made of reclaimed machine guns at Don Bosco's centre in Phnom Penh. In July 2009 George began a term in the non-profit programme called Armed Art supported by the Don Bosco Mission in Germany. George is the second artist to work on this project creating art from guns with proceeds from the sale of finished pieces going towards programs for disadvantaged Khmer youth and Athletes with a Disability of Cambodia. Photo Credit: Luke Duggleby/Sipa Press/0907312138 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • CAMBODIA : AUSTRALIAN ARTIST MAKES SCULPTURES OUT OF DESTROYED WEAPONS
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    CAMBODIA : AUSTRALIAN ARTIST MAKES SCULPTURES OUT OF DESTROYED WEAPONS
    25 July 2009 - Phnom Penh, Cambodia - George Friml, an internationally renowned Australian sculptor and medal maker, works on a sculpture made of reclaimed machine guns at Don Bosco's centre in Phnom Penh. In July 2009 George began a term in the non-profit programme called Armed Art supported by the Don Bosco Mission in Germany. George is the second artist to work on this project creating art from guns with proceeds from the sale of finished pieces going towards programs for disadvantaged Khmer youth and Athletes with a Disability of Cambodia. Photo Credit: Luke Duggleby/Sipa Press/0907312138 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • CAMBODIA : AUSTRALIAN ARTIST MAKES SCULPTURES OUT OF DESTROYED WEAPONS
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    CAMBODIA : AUSTRALIAN ARTIST MAKES SCULPTURES OUT OF DESTROYED WEAPONS
    25 July 2009 - Phnom Penh, Cambodia - George Friml, an internationally renowned Australian sculptor and medal maker, works on a sculpture made of reclaimed machine guns at Don Bosco's centre in Phnom Penh. In July 2009 George began a term in the non-profit programme called Armed Art supported by the Don Bosco Mission in Germany. George is the second artist to work on this project creating art from guns with proceeds from the sale of finished pieces going towards programs for disadvantaged Khmer youth and Athletes with a Disability of Cambodia. Photo Credit: Luke Duggleby/Sipa Press/0907312138 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • (2)KASHMIR-SRINAGAR-INDIAN SOLDIER-FUNERAL
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    (090324) -- SRINAGAR, March 24, 2009 (Xinhua) -- People carry the coffin of Shabir Ahmad Malik, a Kashmiri Muslim soldier of the Indian army, in Dab, 35 kilometers north of Srinagar, summer capital of Indian-controlled Kashmir, March 24, 2009. At least 19 people have been killed as the gunfight between Indian troops and militants in frontier district of Kupwara, close to the Line of Control in Indian-controlled Kashmir entered the fifth day. (Xinhua/Javed Dar) (yy)
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