Saturday, January 31, 2009

Today's Pics - Saturday, 31st January 2009

Visiting Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov (L) and his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Minh Triet review an honour guard during a welcoming ceremony on January 31, 2009 at the presidential palace in Hanoi. The Bulgarian leader is on a three-day official visit aimed at boosting bilateral ties.


Cuban President Raul Castro, third left background, reviews honor guards after a wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of Unknown Soldier in Moscow, Friday, Jan. 30, 2009. Castro arrived in Russian on an official visit intended to invigorate ties between the Cold War allies. ( AP / Misha Japaridze)

One of the cleanest prisons I've ever seen in my life. Closest to it is probably Scandinavian country's prison. SERIOUSLY!

A prison cell in Tokyo. Japan hanged four convicted murderers on Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009, officials said, carrying out the country's first executions of the year despite international criticism. Japan is the only major industrial nation other than the United States to apply the death penalty. It last carried out executions in October 2008 when it hanged two inmates
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Guys, I think so the Air Force is trying to get a better view of the game. lol
The Air Force Thunderbirds fly over Raymond James Stadium during rehearsals for Super Bowl XLIII in Tampa, Fla. The Pittsburgh Steelers will play the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. January 30, 2009 (AP / Charlie Riedel)

Personal opinion: This is the best picture of today! Not to mention those fake trees!!
A member of the Philippine Army Special Operations unit takes cover after detonating explosives during a capabilities demonstration in Fort Bonifacio, Metro Manila January 30, 2009. (Reuters)


A Pakistani child looks on as women covered with burqas from the tribal region of Bajur and Mohmand agency wait to be registered at the Jalozai refugee camp near Peshawar, Pakistan, Friday, Jan. 30, 2009. More than 200,000 people have fled the fighting in Bajur and Mohmand agency to camps in Afghanistan and Pakistan. (AP / Emilio Morenatti)

Madagascan Gendarmes are on patrol in the streets of Antananarivo on January 29, 2009, as part of security measures implemented in the capital city. The Madagascan capital was deserted Thursday as citizens heeded a call by the mayor to turn it into a ghost town after anti-government protests that have left at least 68 people dead. Madagascar has been plagued by political unrest in the past. It suffered some of its worst violence after the 2001 presidential elections when president Ratsiraka refused to accept defeat by Ravalomanana.


A mother labourer from Myanmar who work unloading packed fish from fishing boats is seen with her child in Thailand's restive southern province of Ranong, on January 31, 2009. Around 1,000 Bengali-speaking Muslims from mainly Buddhist Myanmar believed to have been set adrift in the Andaman Sea by Thai security forces, most of them would be jailed if sent back to their country. About 650 of the estimated 1,000 migrants have been found in Indonesian and Indian waters. The remainder are believed to have died.

Rohingya refugees sit in their encampment at a military base Friday, Jan. 30, 2009 on Sabang, off the Coast of Banda Aceh, Indonesia. The Indonesian government is deciding what to do with the 193 would-be immigrants - the Rohingya are a Muslim ethnic group from Myanmar - who were rescued from a decrepit boat found drifting with inadequate supplies by Acehnese fishermen. (AP / Binsar Bakkara)


The blog, My Mum's Cheesecake is Better Than Yours achieved 666 post today. 666 is the number of the beast in the book of revelation. (Terence)

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