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such an interesting photo set by Stratis&Beva - girls covered in flour, but they are not baking anything. looks interesting to me.
In fact, Stratis&Beva are remarkable artists - photographs mainly in black and white, they divide women and men pictures. See for yourself @ Stratis&Beva.com
A pair of explosions on a train that headed to Pakistan set off a fire, that killed at least 66 people, some trapped beneath a train door. Officials say the attack was to disrupt improving relationships between India and Pakistan. The explosions and fire struck just before midnight Sunday, a day before peace talks between India and Pakistan.The fire swept through two cars just before the Samjhauta Express reached the station in the village of Dewana, about 50 miles north of New Delhi. As on most Indian trains, the windows of many cars are barred for security reasons. Most of the victims were Pakistani.That
I commented with a word "Wednesday" today and somehow started thinking, what a weird word it is. So I startes searching the Web, to find out, how days of the week were formed.Monday. Monday or "Moon day" (Old English - Mona).Tuesday. From Old English Tiwes taag - Day of Tyr, a Nordic God (also Tiw, Tew, Tiu). Tyr was the Norse equivalent of the Roman war god Mars, which is why in Roman languages, like French, Spanish and Italian, word "Tuesday" sounds derived from Martis dies (e.g. "mardi"). In India Tuesday is called "Mangalvar", for the Vedic planet Mangala or