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Cool Host Image images

A few nice host image images I found:


The Royal Yacht Britannia 25-05-2006
host image
Image by Karen Roe
This magnificent ship has played host to some of the most famous people in the world. But, above all, she was home to Her Majesty The Queen and the Royal Family. Now in Edinburgh you are welcome on board to discover the heart and soul of this most special of royal residences.

The Royal Yacht Britannia is one of the world's most famous ships. Launched at John Brown's Shipyard in Clydebank in 1953, the Royal Yacht proudly served Queen and country for 44 years. During that time Britannia carried The Queen and the Royal Family on 968 official voyages, from the remotest regions of the South Seas to the deepest divides of Antarctica.

Britannia is now permanently moored in Edinburgh's historic port of Leith and visitors can discover what life was like on board the ship for the Royal Family and crew.

On 11 December 1997 Britannia was decommissioned and became a 5-star visitor attraction in Edinburgh after the city bid to become her new home and one of the UK's most prestigious hospitality venues.


The Royal Yacht Britannia 25-05-2006
host image
Image by Karen Roe
This magnificent ship has played host to some of the most famous people in the world. But, above all, she was home to Her Majesty The Queen and the Royal Family. Now in Edinburgh you are welcome on board to discover the heart and soul of this most special of royal residences.

The Royal Yacht Britannia is one of the world's most famous ships. Launched at John Brown's Shipyard in Clydebank in 1953, the Royal Yacht proudly served Queen and country for 44 years. During that time Britannia carried The Queen and the Royal Family on 968 official voyages, from the remotest regions of the South Seas to the deepest divides of Antarctica.

Britannia is now permanently moored in Edinburgh's historic port of Leith and visitors can discover what life was like on board the ship for the Royal Family and crew.

On 11 December 1997 Britannia was decommissioned and became a 5-star visitor attraction in Edinburgh after the city bid to become her new home and one of the UK's most prestigious hospitality venues.


The Royal Yacht Britannia 25-05-2006
host image
Image by Karen Roe
This magnificent ship has played host to some of the most famous people in the world. But, above all, she was home to Her Majesty The Queen and the Royal Family. Now in Edinburgh you are welcome on board to discover the heart and soul of this most special of royal residences.

The Royal Yacht Britannia is one of the world's most famous ships. Launched at John Brown's Shipyard in Clydebank in 1953, the Royal Yacht proudly served Queen and country for 44 years. During that time Britannia carried The Queen and the Royal Family on 968 official voyages, from the remotest regions of the South Seas to the deepest divides of Antarctica.

Britannia is now permanently moored in Edinburgh's historic port of Leith and visitors can discover what life was like on board the ship for the Royal Family and crew.

On 11 December 1997 Britannia was decommissioned and became a 5-star visitor attraction in Edinburgh after the city bid to become her new home and one of the UK's most prestigious hospitality venues.

Victorian Costume Girl

Check out these photo cards images:


Victorian Costume Girl
photo cards
Image by suemon123
Cabinet card of an unknown girl dressed in a lovely costume. The bottom is marked "C.F. Barr, Winchester, Va"


Business Card - Photo
photo cards
Image by toniwbusch


Moo Minicards - Box
photo cards
Image by Ran Yaniv Hartstein
Small business cards with pictures from my Flickr.

עוד בבלוג שלי

Get your own

Nice Photo Library photos

Some cool photo library images:


Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, 1990
photo library
Image by National Library of Ireland on The Commons
Taken by photographer, Walter Brady.

You can compare this view of Enniskillen with its companion photo taken approximately 100 years earlier as part of the Lawrence Photographic Project 1990/1991, where one thousand photographs from the Lawrence Collection in the National Library of Ireland were replicated a hundred years later by a team of volunteer photographers, thereby creating a record of the changing face of the selected locations all over Ireland.

For further information on the Lawrence Photographic Project, read all about it on our NLI Blog.

Date: Sunday, 2 December 1990 at 14:00 (weather conditions - hazy and dry)

NLI Ref.: LPP_5/25


Computer access for everyone
photo library
Image by Gates Foundation
A teenage boy enjoys the computer services at the Union County Carnegie Library. A recent University of Washington study reported that people from all walks of life are using computers and Internet access at public libraries, regardless of their income, race, and level of education. Teenagers are the most active users, with half of 14- to 18- year olds using them primarily for homework. (Union, South Carolina, 2009)

Join the conversation on Twitter and Facebook.

Cool Image Galleries images

Some cool image galleries images:


The BEAT CARES holiday food and toy drive at Brentwood Town Centre photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery (335)
image galleries
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
The BEAT CARES holiday toy & food drive @ Brentwood Town Centre

With your generous help and donations we were able to raise over 0,000 in cash, over 5,000 toys and over 8,000 pounds of food!
www.TheBeat.com
www.BrentwoodMall.com

Proudly supportng the Greater Vancouver Foodbank, Salvation Army and the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau.
www.LMCA.ca
www.FoodBank.BC.ca
www.SalvationArmy.ca

Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery & PacBluePrinting.com
www.PacBluePrinting.com
www.RonSombilonGallery.com

DOWNLOAD the Beat Cares Photos
rcpt.yousendit.com/1007477409/92ec5f297ea39dc933013c0d31c...

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PhotoStitch - Pont Alexandra
image galleries
Image by jessica @ flickr
Five images stitched together with PhotoStitch to create a panorama of the Alexandra Bridge, which joins Ottawa and Gatineau across the Ottawa River, just east of where the Rideau Canal meets the river. Also visible in this image are the National Gallery of Canada, Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica, and the Embassy of the United States of America.

Cool Canvas Photo images

Check out these canvas photo images:



United Front Games-ModNation Wrap Up Party- photos by RonSombilonGallery (122)
canvas photo
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
United Front Games-ModNations Wrap Up Party @ Canvas Lounge

photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery

www.UnitedFrontGames.com
www.ModNation.com

www.CanvasLounge.ca
www.RonSombilonGallery.com

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United Front Games-ModNation Wrap Up Party- photos by RonSombilonGallery (251)
canvas photo
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
United Front Games-ModNations Wrap Up Party @ Canvas Lounge

photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery

www.UnitedFrontGames.com
www.ModNation.com

www.CanvasLounge.ca
www.RonSombilonGallery.com

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Cool Photo Lab images

Some cool photo lab images:


Fotoloco Lab Solution @ Manila Hotel 096
photo lab
Image by FOTOLOCO!
Fotoloco photo booth pictures @ Lab Solution Technologies Inc. @ 48th Annual Convention | Manila Hotel | All-you-want photo prints with greenscreen from Fotoloco photo booth


Fotoloco Lab Solution @ Manila Hotel 038
photo lab
Image by FOTOLOCO!
Fotoloco photo booth pictures @ Lab Solution Technologies Inc. @ 48th Annual Convention | Manila Hotel | All-you-want photo prints with greenscreen from Fotoloco photo booth


Fotoloco Lab Solution @ Manila Hotel 121
photo lab
Image by FOTOLOCO!
Fotoloco photo booth pictures @ Lab Solution Technologies Inc. @ 48th Annual Convention | Manila Hotel | All-you-want photo prints with greenscreen from Fotoloco photo booth

G.B. Fashion Show - 6915

Some cool photo show images:


G.B. Fashion Show - 6915
photo show
Image by Jason Michael


G.B. Fashion Show - 6919
photo show
Image by Jason Michael

Nice Digital Picture Frame photos

Some cool digital picture frame images:


Outside Boundaries...
digital picture frame
Image by Stebaneze
Yet, another digital constructed reality for my photo class. It's a work in progress. I like it so far, just got a lot more to learn with photoshop.

Cool Search By Image images

A few nice search by image images I found:


6º BPM/BPCães
search by image
Image by André Gustavo Stumpf
6º Batalhão de Polícia Militar
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Batalhão de Policiamento com Cães
Polícia Militar do Distrito Federal

Lei do Direito Autoral nº 9.610, de 19 de Fevereiro de 1998: proibe a reprodução ou divulgação com fins comerciais ou não, em qualquer meio de comunicação, inclusive na Internet, sem prévia consulta e aprovação do autor.

Reproduction prohibited. © All rights reserved. Image protected by the Brazilian Copyright Law No. 9610 19/02/1998

Contato: degu.sasf@gmail.com


6º BPM/BPCães
search by image
Image by André Gustavo Stumpf
6º Batalhão de Polícia Militar
E
Batalhão de Policiamento com Cães
Polícia Militar do Distrito Federal

Lei do Direito Autoral nº 9.610, de 19 de Fevereiro de 1998: proibe a reprodução ou divulgação com fins comerciais ou não, em qualquer meio de comunicação, inclusive na Internet, sem prévia consulta e aprovação do autor.

Reproduction prohibited. © All rights reserved. Image protected by the Brazilian Copyright Law No. 9610 19/02/1998

Contato: degu.sasf@gmail.com

Nice Photo Lighting photos

A few nice photo lighting images I found:


Light in the end of the tunnel
photo lighting
Image by Rafael Marques.
Há sempre uma luz no fim do túnel...


Sacred Light...!!!
photo lighting
Image by Denis Collette...!!!
My wild river reflection...!!!

For me photography is definitely a sacred art ... the sacred and life being one…!!! Ü

An impressionnist photo safari concentrated mainly on a daily basis (or almost) on my small piece of planet of 55 000 square feet …!!!
A Thoreau "waldennienne" approach …!!!

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Lumière sacrée...!!!

Reflet de ma rivière sauvage …!!!

Pour moi la photographie est définitivement un art sacré... le sacré et la vie ne faisant qu’un…!!! Ü

Un safari photo impressioniste au quotidien concentré essentiellement (ou presque) sur un petit morceau de planète de 55 000 pieds carrés ...!!!
Une démarche "waldennienne" à la Thoreau …!!!


Playing with light ... 169/366
photo lighting
Image by Skley
Schon lange wuselt in meinem Kopf die Idee rum, ein überbelichtetes Bild einzufangen, auf dem ein Graufilter zu sehen ist, durch den man ein "normal" belichtetes Bild sieht.
Geglückt ist es mir heute noch nicht so ganz, dennoch gefällt mir dieses Bild hier so sehr, daß es mein Foto des Tages wurde.

Verwendet habe ich 2 ND8 Graufilter




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Check out these photo studio images:


me
photo studio
Image by Ava R.
yepp... there's little me singing at a recording studio for fun!!! credit goes to my teacher for taking the photo!!


in case you're wondering i'm not becoming famous anytime soon ;) well not for singing at least. i went for fun with some friends!



viva la espainya
photo studio
Image by SanforaQ8


Location : Kuwait
Camera : Nikon D3X
Lens : Nikon Macro 105mm
Home Studio
Face Painting By : Najwa Marafie

Support your Team
N-Studio Official website
YouTube Channel
FaceBook
Mobile: +965 66 383 666
E-Mail: N_Studio@Live.Com

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Confetti on the Street

Some cool photo background images:


Confetti on the Street
photo background
Image by shaire productions
By Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions. Feel free to download and use these as a background for commercial or noncommercial projects. If you decide to use them, please let me know how it goes by sending a link or an image. Enjoy!

Nice Photo Books photos

Check out these photo books images:


Darfur Classroom
photo books
Image by United Nations Photo
A close-up of a desk and books inside a classroom at Oumoul Mouminina School in Forobaranga, West Darfur, Sudan. The school received a visit from Ibrahim Gambari, Joint Special Representative for the African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID).
Photo ID 462320. 24/01/2011. Forobaranga, Sudan. UN Photo/Albert Gonzalez Farran. www.unmultimedia.org/photo/

Cool I Stock Photo images

A few nice i stock photo images I found:


Garlic Oil
i stock photo
Image by ArtByChrysti
You have permission to use these textures freely when you incorporate them into your non-profit artwork, please be sure to follow the terms below:

- Image must be altered/incorporated into your artwork in some way.

- Please credit/link to me when using my textures.

Copy & paste this code for an easy credit:
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- If you wish to sell your images using these, please contact me for written permission first: note I will ask to see the finished work, and your use (print, article, etc) before granting permission.

Under NO circumstances may these textures be used for:

- CD collections that you sell, website stock that you offer, collage sheets or any other collection whether for profit, or not.

- Website backgrounds, sold, offered or used as an individual image. Link to my set if you wish to share these with others :-)

One last important note:

Only the images in my photostream with the terms of use clearly stated, and a CC license applied to them, are offered for your use. All other photos and artwork are off-limits for any downloading. I retain all copyrights to my work. Thanks!

If you use these, I'd love to see how! Feel free to leave a SMALL sized photo with it in my comments so I can visit easily!

Hope they inspire you & happy creating!

Thank You. Have a question? Just ask!


Wish Upon a Star
i stock photo
Image by Yuliya Libkina
One more photo-manipulation for today.

Stock:

Background - ajk-original-stock
Girl - intergalacticstock
Moon and clouds - jlstock
Sparkles - obsidiandawn

I recommend to View Large On Black

Feedback is very appreciated~


Free Stock: Copyright sign 3D render
i stock photo
Image by MusesTouch - digiArt & design
www.musestouch.me

My freestock is in this set Free Stock & iPhone-o-graphy and licensed under:

Attribution creative commons:
Attribution
CC BY


This license lets others distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your work, even commercially, as long as they credit you for the original creation. This is the most accommodating of licenses offered. Recommended for maximum dissemination and use of licensed materials.


See more explanation of the license: creativecommons

Photos in this set Free Stock & iPhone-o-graphy are Free Stock for you to use, with the only exception that you provide a link to this stream or my website www.musestouch.me, crediting Joanna Ortynska - musestouch.me properly. The photos are taken with Iphone 4 and 5 and you can use them best for web purposes. The 3D renders are made with photoshop extended CS6.

Nubble's Ledge - Bailey Island, ME.

Check out these image shack images:


Nubble's Ledge - Bailey Island, ME.
image shack
Image by Doug van Kampen
Boy am I sure glad I save all the frames from the past on DVD's; You never know when you might want to process an old set. Such is the case with this set. A special thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Evans for giving me access to this wonderful vista!

Taken last spring on our trip out to Maine, this image epitomizes what Maine is all about - the harvest of the sea. All those little colorful buoys up there next to that fishing shack are lobster buoys. Not sure how many of you out there like lobster, but the lobster that comes out of this water tastes so delicious, it doesn't even need butter and tastes and smells of the wonderful aroma of salt water. The last time we were there (actually, every time we're there), we ate lobster that had been out of the water no longer than an hour! How's that for fresh!

About this image: the processing was remarkably difficult being that I had a single RAW (.nef) frame from this angle on that day. It's one of those cases when I'm thinking...."Why the heck didn't I bracket nine(9)!!!"

Photomatix 3.1.1>Lightroom 2.0: clarity, contrast, blacks, vibrance, and a little bit of sharpening>CS4: LAB curves adjustment on the A and B channels and sharpening on the luminosity layer>Lightroom 2.0: export to jpeg.

I wish you could have been there...


Daydream
image shack
Image by Natasa Bozic Grojic
My first animated gif. To see the animation, scroll down to the Comments section and press the grey arrow right before the "Uploaded with Image Shack.us" part. Enjoy.


Beach Shack w/ hunt items
image shack
Image by ceoln
So here is the little beach shack that I built, along the same general lines as the beach house in the last image. As someone pointed out, it's sort of like the shack I had all those months ago back on PIER (which turns out to be Anubis Barnesworth's Bali house, by the way), only here I was going for a more sea-bleached feeling.

I've been unpacking from various hunts. :) The ground and trees and stone path are a single big object from the Strawberry Box, whence comes also the two seats on the front porch there. In fact I think pretty much everything in that picture except me and the house are from there, so I really ought to bother giving a link, let's see: The Strawberry Box @ The Cookie Jar. There ya go. :)

New Zealand Autumn

Some cool photo stock images images:


New Zealand Autumn
photo stock images
Image by Abaconda
New Zealand Autumn

Cool Photo Editing Free images

Check out these photo editing free images:


Refreshing Sugar Sweet Red Strawberry Martini Drink
photo editing free
Image by © 2006-2013 Pink Sherbet Photography
free for use

My photos that have a creative commons license and are free for everyone to download, edit, alter and use as long as you give me, "D Sharon Pruitt" credit as the original owner of the photo. Have fun and enjoy!


Puffy Clouds on Dark Blue Sky Creative Commons Texture
photo editing free
Image by © 2006-2013 Pink Sherbet Photography
Free for use

My photos that have a creative commons license and are free for everyone to download, edit, alter and use as long as you give me, "D Sharon Pruitt" credit as the original owner of the photo. Have fun and enjoy!

Nice Image Sites photos

Check out these image sites images:


Visby Cathedral, Gotland, Sweden
image sites
Image by Swedish National Heritage Board
Visby Cathedral, Saint Mary.

Visby domkyrka, Sankta Maria.

Parish (socken): Visby
Province (landskap): Gotland
Municipality (kommun): Gotland
County (län): Gotland

Photograph by: Carl Curman
Date: 1893
Format: Albumen print

Persistent URL: www.kms.raa.se/cocoon/bild/show-image.html?id=16000300029436

Read more about the photo database (in english): www.kms.raa.se/cocoon/bild/about.html


NSA (1971) ... NSA reveals its OWN embarrassing secrets (14 June 2013) ...item 2.. New York Times - VENONA AND THE COLD WAR (1999)
image sites
Image by marsmet472
The agency ran the the VENONA project - a long-running secret collaboration betwqeen the U.S and the U.K involving cryptanalysis of messages sent by intelligence agencies of the Soviet Union.
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.....item 1).... NSA reveals its OWN embarrassing secrets: Fascinating archive photos show how spy agency held 'Miss NSA' pageants and committed shocking crimes against fashion (just don't tell Edward Snowden).

... Mail Online - Daily Mail ... www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ ...

... Predecessor of the NSA was the Armed Forces Security Agency
... NSA was established on Nov. 4 1952 by then-President Harry Truman
... Creation allowed Defense Department to co-ordinate cryptologic information
... Agency began occupying buildings at Fort Meade in the late 1950s

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 05:20 EST, 14 June 2013 | UPDATED: 08:41 EST, 14 June 2013

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2341569/Fascinating-pict...

At the National Security Agency headquarters in Fort Mead Maryland, a memorial carved into a plaque reads: 'They Served in Silence.'

The motto is in stark contrast to this week's revelations by NSA leaker Edward Snowden, who has now become the most infamous agency employee in recent years.

But a candid NSA archive reveals the thousands of staffers who been quietly working on America's most sensitive secrets for over six decades.
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img code photo ... Strike a pose .. Think .. NO ADMITTANCE

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Strike a pose: The US Army Signal Intelligence Service posed in front of their vault in 1935

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img code photo ... Early days

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Early days: Cryptologists in Korea in the 1950s. The Army Security Agency (ASA) was responsible for supplying the Army's codes and ciphers

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img code photo ... Working around the clock

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Working around the clock: Cryptologists hard at work during the Second World War

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img code photo ... Determined

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Determined: Fleet Radio Unit Pacific (FRUPAC) in Hawaii working on JN-25, the principal Japanese Navy encryption system in 1945

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The series of photos document the significant changes the agency has gone through since it was established on Nov. 4 1952 by then-President Harry Truman.

The predecessor to the NSA was the Armed Forces Security Agency which was set up in 1949.

More...

... Britain issues global warning to airlines not to let CIA leaker Edward Snowden board a flight to the UK
... Whistleblower Edward Snowden smuggled out secrets with an everyday thumb drive banned from NSA offices
... Feds vow to hunt down NSA leaker as they fear he is attempting to defect to China with America's most sensitive secrets

But that agency did not have much power and lacked a central control centre.

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director Walter Bedell Smith sent a memo to James S. Lay, Executive Secretary of the National Security Council in 1951 that spurred the creation of the NSA.
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img code photo ... Mission

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Mission: U.S. Army Engineers conduct diving operations to recover Nazi cryptologic records from Lake Schlersee in Southern Germany at the end of the Second World War

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img code photo ... Intelligence

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Intelligence: NSA's SIGSALY, a secure speech system used in World War Two for the highest-level Allied communications

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img code photo ... A UNIVAC 9300 Peripheral Processor, 1966

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Equipment: A UNIVAC 9300 Peripheral Processor, left, a punch card computing data center from 1966, and a KY-8 Cryptologic Device, right

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img code photo ... KY-8 Cryptologic Device

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Equipment: A UNIVAC 9300 Peripheral Processor, left, a punch card computing data center from 1966, and a KY-8 Cryptologic Device, right

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img code photo ... M-138

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Intelligence gathering: M-138, a strip cipher device that allowed the use of multiple alphabets to encipher messages

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img code photo ... Tour

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Tour: GEN Eisenhower visits Arlington Hall, William Friedman is standing on the far left

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img code photo ... Beauty queens

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Beauty queens: Contestants in the Miss NSA Pageant held annually in the 1950s and early 1960s

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img code photo ... Hunting ...

MRBM Launch Site 1 .. San Cristobal, Cuba .. 23 October 1962

Nuclear Warhead Bunker Under Construction .. San Cristobal Site 1

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Hunting: Soviet strategic missile sites under construction in Cuba pictured in 1962

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img code photo ... Moving forward

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Moving forward: A UNIVAC system purchased by NSA in 1963

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img code photo ... Watching

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Watching: The direct communication link between Washington and Moscow at the Pentagon Building, as monitored by the NSA

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He observed recommended a survey of communications intelligence activities after observing 'control over, and coordination of, the collection and processing of Communications Intelligence had proved ineffective.'

Then-president President Harry S. Truman authorized the agency's creation in June 1952 - he understood the importance of a central spy body as America had become a dominant power on a global stage, facing global responsibilities and threats.

U.S. efforts had led to breaking German and Japanese codes in the Second World War, success against the German U-Boat threat in the North Atlantic, and victory in the Battle of Midway in the Pacific.

As war raged in Korea, the creation of NSA allowed the Defense Department to consolidate cryptologic support to military operations, and to meet challenges that the nation would face in the Cold War.

The agency ran the the VENONA project - a long-running secret collaboration betwqeen the U.S and the U.K involving cryptanalysis of messages sent by intelligence agencies of the Soviet Union.
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img code photo ... Technology evolving

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Technology evolving: Staffers chat as they stand next to the NSA supercomputers in the 1970s

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img code photo ... America's sensitive secrets

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America's sensitive secrets: An NSA staffer at work in 1971 using a console at the agency

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img code photo ... Demonstration

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Demonstration: VADM Inman and Ms. Ann Caracristi listen to Hall of Honor Cryptologist Frank B. Rowlett describe the ENIGMA machine

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img code photo ... Growing agency

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Growing agency: The NSA continued to expand into the 1980s, as seen in this aerial headquarters of its headquarters

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In 1953, the VENONA project exposed a massive Soviet espionage effort that threatened national security.
The NSA moved to Ft. Meade in 1957- one reason the site was selected was because it was deemed far enough away from the capital in case of a nuclear strike.

In 1960 the agency was rocked after two employees William Hamilton Martin and Bernon F. Mitchell, defected to the Soviet Union.

The alarming revelation prompted tighter personnel security measures.

The agency's signals intelligence (SIGINT) played a critical role in 1962 in defusing the Cuban Missle Criris, a saga which had the world's nations nervously holding their breath.

In the 1970s, Dr. Tordella was an early advocate of the use of computers in cryptology.
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img code photo ... Safe line

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Safe line: President H. W. Bush confers in confidence using a STU III device

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img code photo ... Gen Eisenhower visits Arlington Hall

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Tour: Gen Eisenhower visits Arlington Hall, William Friedman is standing on the far left

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img code photo ... VIP visit

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VIP visit: President and Mrs. Reagan tour the new OPS2A and 2B Buildings with LTG Odom and Mrs. Odom on 26 September 1986

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img code photo ... Through the years

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Through the years: George Bush and Dick Cheney at the NSA offices in 2008

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The 1980s saw former NSA employee Ronald Pelton convicted of spying for and selling secrets to the Soviet Union.

He reportedly has a photographic memory as he passed no documents to the Soviets.

Petty Hohn Anthony Walker, Jr., a United States Navy Chief Warrant Officer and communications specialist was also convicted of spying for the Soviet Union from 1968 to 1985.

In the late 1980s President Reagan attended the dedication of the Operations 2A and 2B buildings.

In the 1990s the NSA provided key information for the Gulf War, codenamed Operation Desert Storm.

In 2001, the 9/11 terror attacks that killed 2,977 people reinforced the need for the NSA as America became a clear Al-Qaeda target.

In 2011, the NSA played a key role in the Special Forces - IC Team responsible for tracking down Osama bin Laden.

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By JOHN EARL HAYNES and HARVEY KLEHR
Yale University Press

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VENONA AND THE COLD WAR

The Venona Project began because Carter Clarke did not trust Joseph Stalin. Colonel Clarke was chief of the U.S. Army's Special Branch, part of the War Department's Military Intelligence Division, and in 1943 its officers heard vague rumors of secret German-Soviet peace negotiations. With the vivid example of the August 1939 Nazi-Soviet Pact in mind, Clarke feared that a separate peace between Moscow and Berlin would allow Nazi Germany to concentrate its formidable war machine against the United States and Great Britain. Clarke thought he had a way to find out whether such negotiations were under way.

Clarke's Special Branch supervised the Signal Intelligence Service, the Army's elite group of code-breakers and the predecessor of the National Security Agency. In February 1943 Clarke ordered the service to establish a small program to examine ciphered Soviet diplomatic cablegrams. Since the beginning of World War II in 1939, the federal government had collected copies of international cables leaving and entering the United States. If the cipher used in the Soviet cables could be broken, Clarke believed, the private exchanges between Soviet diplomats in the United States and their superiors in Moscow would show whether Stalin was seriously pursuing a separate peace.

The coded Soviet cables, however, proved to be far more difficult to read than Clarke had expected. American code-breakers discovered that the Soviet Union was using a complex two-part ciphering system involving a "one-time pad" code that in theory was unbreakable. The Venona code-breakers, however, combined acute intellectual analysis with painstaking examination of thousands of coded telegraphic cables to spot a Soviet procedural error that opened the cipher to attack. But by the time they had rendered the first messages into readable text in 1946, the war was over and Clarke's initial goal was moot. Nor did the messages show evidence of a Soviet quest for a separate peace. What they did demonstrate, however, stunned American officials. Messages thought to be between Soviet diplomats at the Soviet consulate in New York and the People's Commissariat of Foreign Affairs in Moscow turned out to be cables between professional intelligence field officers and Gen. Pavel Fitin, head of the foreign intelligence directorate of the KGB in Moscow. Espionage, not diplomacy, was the subject of these cables. One of the first cables rendered into coherent text was a 1944 message from KGB officers in New York showing that the Soviet Union had infiltrated America's most secret enterprise, the atomic bomb project.

By 1948 the accumulating evidence from other decoded Venona cables showed that the Soviets had recruited spies in virtually every major American government agency of military or diplomatic importance. American authorities learned that since 1942 the United States had been the target of a Soviet espionage onslaught involving dozens of professional Soviet intelligence officers and hundreds of Americans, many of whom were members of the American Communist party (CPUSA). The deciphered cables of the Venona Project identify 349 citizens, immigrants, and permanent residents of the United States who had had a covert relationship with Soviet intelligence agencies (see appendix A). Further, American cryptanalysts in the Venona Project deciphered only a fraction of the Soviet intelligence traffic, so it was only logical to conclude that many additional agents were discussed in the thousands of unread messages. Some were identified from other sources, such as defectors' testimony and the confessions of Soviet spies (see appendix B).

The deciphered Venona messages also showed that a disturbing number of high-ranking U.S. government officials consciously maintained a clandestine relationship with Soviet intelligence agencies and had passed extraordinarily sensitive information to the Soviet Union that had seriously damaged American interests. Harry White--the second most powerful official in the U.S. Treasury Department, one of the most influential officials in the government, and part of the American delegation at the founding of the United Nations--had advised the KGB about how American diplomatic strategy could be frustrated. A trusted personal assistant to President Franklin Roosevelt, Lauchlin Currie, warned the KGB that the FBI had started an investigation of one of the Soviets' key American agents, Gregory Silvermaster. This warning allowed Silvermaster, who headed a highly productive espionage ring, to escape detection and continue spying. Maurice Halperin, the head of a research section of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), then America's chief intelligence arm, turned over hundreds of pages of secret American diplomatic cables to the KGB. William Perl, a brilliant young government aeronautical scientist, provided the Soviets with the results of the highly secret tests and design experiments for American jet engines and jet aircraft. His betrayal assisted the Soviet Union in quickly overcoming the American technological lead in the development of jets. In the Korean War, U.S. military leaders expected the Air Force to dominate the skies, on the assumption that the Soviet aircraft used by North Korea and Communist China would be no match for American aircraft. They were shocked when Soviet MiG-15 jet fighters not only flew rings around U.S. propeller-driven aircraft but were conspicuously superior to the first generation of American jets as well. Only the hurried deployment of America's newest jet fighter, the F-86 Saber, allowed the United States to match the technological capabilities of the MiG-15. The Air Force prevailed, owing more to the skill of American pilots than to the design of American aircraft.

And then there were the atomic spies. From within the Manhattan Project two physicists, Klaus Fuchs and Theodore Hall, and one technician, David Greenglass, transmitted the complex formula for extracting bomb-grade uranium from ordinary uranium, the technical plans for production facilities, and the engineering principles for the "implosion" technique. The latter process made possible an atomic bomb using plutonium, a substance much easier to manufacture than bomb-grade uranium.

The betrayal of American atomic secrets to the Soviets allowed the Soviet Union to develop atomic weapons several years sooner and at a substantially lower cost than it otherwise would have. Joseph Stalin's knowledge that espionage assured the Soviet Union of quickly breaking the American atomic monopoly emboldened his diplomatic strategy in his early Cold War clashes with the United States. It is doubtful that Stalin, rarely a risk-taker, would have supplied the military wherewithal and authorized North Korea to invade South Korea in 1950 had the Soviet Union not exploded an atomic bomb in 1949. Otherwise Stalin might have feared that President Harry Truman would stanch any North Korean invasion by threatening to use atomic weapons. After all, as soon as the atomic bomb had been developed, Truman had not hesitated to use it twice to end the war with Japan. But in 1950, with Stalin in possession of the atomic bomb, Truman was deterred from using atomic weapons in Korea, even in the late summer when initially unprepared American forces were driven back into the tip of Korea and in danger of being pushed into the sea, and then again in the winter when Communist Chinese forces entered the war in massive numbers. The killing and maiming of hundreds of thousands of soldiers and civilians on both sides of the war in Korea might have been averted had the Soviets not been able to parry the American atomic threat.

Early Soviet possession of the atomic bomb had an important psychological consequence. When the Soviet Union exploded a nuclear device in 1949, ordinary Americans as well as the nation's leaders realized that a cruel despot, Joseph Stalin, had just gained the power to destroy cities at will. This perception colored the early Cold War with the hues of apocalypse. Though the Cold War never lost the potential of becoming a civilization-destroying conflict, Stalin's death in March 1953 noticeably relaxed Soviet-American tensions. With less successful espionage, the Soviet Union might not have developed the bomb until after Stalin's death, and the early Cold War might have proceeded on a far less frightening path.

Venona decryptions identified most of the Soviet spies uncovered by American counterintelligence between 1948 and the mid-1950s. The skill and perseverance of the Venona code-breakers led the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and British counterintelligence (MI5) to the atomic spy Klaus Fuchs. Venona documents unmistakably identified Julius Rosenberg as the head of a Soviet spy ring and David Greenglass, his brother-in-law, as a Soviet source at the secret atomic bomb facility at Los Alamos, New Mexico. Leads from decrypted telegrams exposed the senior British diplomat Donald Maclean as a major spy in the British embassy in Washington and precipitated his flight to the Soviet Union, along with his fellow diplomat and spy Guy Burgess. The arrest and prosecution of such spies as Judith Coplon, Robert Soblen, and Jack Soble was possible because American intelligence was able to read Soviet reports about their activities. The charges by the former Soviet spy Elizabeth Bentley that several dozen mid-level government officials, mostly secret Communists, had assisted Soviet intelligence were corroborated in Venona documents and assured American authorities of her veracity.


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The majority of the soups I make are meatless, with a variety of vegetables to provide flavor and nutrients. The best vegetarian soups include full-flavored vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, carrots, mushrooms, onions, spinach, sweet potatoes, squash, tomatoes and zucchini.
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Soup, glorious soup! It fills your tummy, nourishes your soul and brings you back for more. When the weather turns cold, there’s nothing more comforting than a steamy bowl of hot homemade soup. Soup warms you up on a cold winter day, spreading the feeling of contentment and satisfaction. Soups are extremely versatile, letting you improvise and be creative using simple ingredients. Soups are economical, can be prepared ahead-of-time and will feed a crowd with minimal effort. They are a wonderful way to incorporate more vegetables into your menu, especially when feeding fussy eaters.

I grew up on chicken soup and it is still one of my favorites, especially when it comes to Shabbat and the Jewish holidays. Noodles, rice, matzah balls and kreplach are traditional accompaniments, but egg drops, crispy croutons or slivered green onions also make delicious additions, and a few drops of soy sauce and a drizzle of sesame oil will add an Asian flavor.

The majority of the soups I make are meatless, with a variety of vegetables to provide flavor and nutrients. The best vegetarian soups include full-flavored vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, carrots, mushrooms, onions, spinach, sweet potatoes, squash, tomatoes and zucchini.

Save leftover cooked noodles, rice and other grains such as quinoa or couscous and add them to clear or chunky soups.
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If you start off your meal with a big bowl of soup, you won’t feel as hungry and will be less likely to overindulge (and bulge)! It takes twenty minutes for your brain to know that your stomach is full, and sipping a bowl of hot soup at the start of your meal will help you slow down your eating.

The best way to give a creamy consistency to soup without using heavy (and fattening) creamers is to add pureed cooked starchy vegetables such as potatoes, carrots and sweet potatoes, or cauliflower for a low-carb version. Cooked beans and lentils will add protein, soluble fiber, vitamins and minerals. Approximately 1 cup of pureed vegetables or legumes will thicken 3 to 4 cups of broth.
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Vegetables should be cooked until tender, but not mushy. Beans, legumes and barley should be cooked until they release their starch, yet should still retain their shape. Root vegetables such as beets, parsnips, sweet potatoes and turnips require longer cooking time in order to fully release their flavors. Add milder vegetables such as zucchini and bell peppers midway through cooking so they don’t become mushy or tasteless. Delicate leafy vegetables such as spinach or Swiss chard can be added closer to the end of cooking in order to retain their bright color.
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Add dried herbs at the beginning of cooking to release their flavor, whereas fresh herbs should be added in the last few minutes. My favorite herbs include thyme, basil, oregano and tarragon.

Add a squeeze of lemon juice at the end of cooking to enhance the flavor of lentil or bean soups. It’s best to adjust the salt and pepper at the end of cooking, especially if the soup is too thick and requires additional liquid.

I prefer to add less water at the beginning of cooking. If the soup is too thick, you can adjust the texture by adding a little more liquid if needed. A good guideline is to cover the vegetables with water, plus an extra inch.

If your soup is too watery, let it simmer uncovered to reduce some of the liquid. If it is still too thin, puree part of the cooked vegetables in a food processor, then stir them back into the soup. The pureed vegetables will give the soup a thicker consistency.
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--- ISRAELI BEAN SOUP

Yields 12 servings

This nourishing, fiber-packed soup is great for vegetarians. Beans are an excellent substitute for meat, providing plant protein that is low in fat.

... 2 cups small white beans (e.g., navy beans)
... 6 cups cold water (for soaking the beans)
... 2 tablespoons olive oil
... 3 medium onions, chopped
... 3 stalks celery, chopped
... 3 or 4 cloves garlic, finely minced
... 3 medium carrots, chopped
... 6 1/2 cups water (approximately)
... 2 large potatoes, peeled and cut in small chunks
... 1 or 2 bay leaves
... 1 teaspoon dried thyme (or to taste)
... 1 to 2 teaspoons cumin (or to taste)
... 1 (28-ounce) can crushed tomatoes
... 2 tablespoons tomato paste
... Salt and pepper to taste
... 1/4 to 1/2 cup fresh coriander, finely minced (or 2 teaspoons dried)
... Lemon wedges for garnish

Soak beans in 6 cups cold water overnight. Drain and rinse well. Discard soaking water.

Heat oil on medium heat in a large heavy-bottomed soup pot. Add onions and celery. Sauté for 5 minutes, until golden.

Add garlic and carrots and sauté 5 minutes longer. Add a little water if needed to prevent sticking or burning.

Add water, beans, potatoes, bay leaves, thyme and cumin. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer partly covered for 1 hour.

Add tomatoes, tomato paste, salt and pepper. Cook for a 1/2 hour longer, until beans are tender. Stir in coriander. If soup is too thick, thin it with a little water.

Remove bay leaves and discard them before serving. Garnish each serving with a lemon wedge—squeeze in a few drops of lemon juice and enjoy!

Note: Freezes well.
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Soak and drain beans as directed. Place soaked beans in a Ziploc freezer bag and freeze for up to two months. When you want to make soup, just add the frozen beans to the pot—no need to defrost them first. (Note: This trick works with any kind of beans!)

If you’re really rushed, substitute 2 cans (19-ounces each) of white beans, drained and rinsed, instead of soaking dried beans overnight.
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--- BROCCOLI AND SWEET POTATO SOUP

Yields 10 servings

This scrumptious soup is a winner! Carrots, broccoli and sweet potatoes are excellent sources of beta carotene. It can be made either dairy or pareve.

... 2 tablespoons canola oil
... 2 large onions, chopped
... 2 stalks celery, chopped
... 3 or 4 medium carrots, chopped
... 1 bunch fresh broccoli (about 4 cups, cut) or 3 cups frozen broccoli
... 2 medium potatoes, peeled and cut
... 2 medium sweet potatoes, peeled and cut
... 7 cups vegetable broth or water
... 1/2 cup chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley (or 1 tablespoon dried)
... 2 tablespoons fresh basil or dill, chopped (or 2 teaspoons dried)
... 1 cup additional water (or use milk, soy or rice milk)
... 1 teaspoon margarine or butter
... Salt and pepper to taste

Heat oil on medium heat in a large heavy-bottomed soup pot. Add onions and celery and sauté for 5 to 7 minutes, until softened. If necessary, add a little water to prevent burning.

Add carrots. Cook 3 to 4 minutes longer, stirring occasionally.

Add broccoli, potatoes, sweet potatoes and broth.

Bring to a boil, reduce heat and let simmer for 20 to 25 minutes. Add parsley and basil.

Cool slightly. Using an immersion blender or food processor, puree part or all of the soup until it reaches the desired texture. Stir in water or milk and margarine. Season to taste.

Note: Freezes well.
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Yields 10 to 12 servings (about 18 cups)

Quick prep, slow cook! Chop the vegetables in the food processor, then put everything into the slow cooker and let the soup cook all day while you are at work. This scrumptious soup is packed with fiber and flavor—and it’s virtually fat-free.

... 2 medium onions, cut in chunks
... 1 medium sweet potato, peeled and cut in chunks
... 3 stalks of celery, cut in chunks
... 3 large carrots, cut in chunks
... 1 red pepper, seeded and cut in chunks
... 1/4 cup minced fresh dill (or 1 tablespoon dried dill)
... 3/4 cup pearl barley, rinsed and drained
... 1 cup dried red lentils, rinsed and drained
... 12 cups vegetable broth
... Salt and freshly ground black pepper

In a food processor fitted with a steel blade, process vegetables in batches, using quick on/off pulses, until finely chopped.

Transfer finely chopped vegetables to a slow cooker, along with dill, barley, red lentils, broth, salt and pepper.

Cover and cook on low for 8 to 10 hours, until vegetables are tender.

Note: Freezes well. This soup will thicken when refrigerated overnight, so thin it with a little water when reheating.
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I vary this soup depending on what I have on hand. Use chopped mushrooms, zucchini or tomatoes. Instead of sweet potato, substitute with regular potato, turnip or squash. Instead of lentils, use green or yellow split peas. Canned drained kidney beans are also a good addition. It is important to fill the pot halfway with vegetables. Add barley and legumes, and then add enough vegetable broth or water to fill the pot to within 1 inch from the top. Sometimes I add a cup of leftover tomato sauce. Always different, always delicious!
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Let it Boil: The soup will cook faster if you add boiling water instead of tap water. Cook on high for 4 to 6 hours.

Where’s the Beef? For a meatier flavor, add a few soup bones. Cooking time will be the same.
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--- CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE BOWL

Yields 6 servings (about 12 cups)

Chicken soup is the ultimate comfort food. A steaming bowl of chicken soup, often called “Jewish penicillin,” is thought to cure the common cold. Serve this golden broth with matzah balls, noodles, rice or quinoa. This is a meal in a bowl!

• The Skinny on Skin: Chicken skin adds flavor to soup. I prefer to remove the skin after cooking and skim the chilled soup thoroughly.

• Lift and Separate: A stockpot with a pasta insert is fantastic for cooking chicken soup. No need to strain out the chicken, bones and vegetables after cooking.

• Sodi-Yum! Kosher salt has 1/3 less sodium than iodized salt and tastes much better. If you are on a restricted sodium diet, omit or reduce the salt, or use a salt substitute.

• To Salt or Not to Salt? If you want to use chicken broth as an ingredient in other dishes that contain salty ingredients, you may prefer to omit the salt from the soup.

• Chic Makeover! Use leftover cooked chicken in stir-fries, casseroles, crepes, salads and wraps.

... 3 pounds chicken pieces, with skin and bones
... Cold water
... 1 tablespoon Kosher salt (or to taste)
... 2 medium onions
... 5 to 6 medium carrots
... 3 to 4 stalks celery
... 1 or 2 parsnips (optional)
... 2 cloves garlic
... 1 bunch fresh dill
... 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Trim excess fat from chicken. Place chicken in a large stockpot, preferably one with a pasta insert. Add enough cold water to cover chicken completely by at least 1 inch. Add salt and bring to a boil over high heat.

Use a slotted spoon to skim off foam that rises to the surface.

Add onions, carrots, celery and parsnip. Reduce heat and simmer, partly covered, for 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 hours.

Add garlic and dill and simmer 15 to 20 minutes longer. Adjust salt to taste and season with freshly ground pepper.

Remove pot from heat and let cool for a 1/2 hour.

Carefully strain broth into a large bowl or container; reserve chicken and vegetables. Store broth, covered, in refrigerator overnight.

Meanwhile, remove skin and bones from chicken and discard. Cut chicken and vegetables into bite-sized pieces and place in a bowl or container. Cover and refrigerate chicken and vegetables overnight.

When ready to serve, discard hardened layer of fat from surface of broth. For a meal in a bowl, add chicken and vegetables to the soup before reheating.

Note: Reheats and/or freezes well.
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Norene Gilletz of Toronto, Canada, is the author of nine cookbooks, including The NEW Food Processor Bible: 30th Anniversary Edition (Vancouver, Canada, 2011) and Norene’s Healthy Kitchen (Vancouver, Canada, 2009). She is a freelance food writer, culinary consultant, cookbook editor, lecturer and culinary spokesperson.

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Slow cookers come in a variety of sizes and shapes. Most models are dishwasher-safe and quite easy to clean. If your conventional oven is full, a slow cooker can provide a wonderful alternative for long-cooking dishes such as stews and pot roasts.

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Yields 8 to 10 servings

This scrumptious soup from Valerie Kanter of Chicago is wonderful any time of year. Her family loves it, especially her children who devour two or three bowlfuls at one sitting. It’s perfect to serve for lunch or supper in the sukkah on Chol Hamoed.

... 2 tablespoons olive oil
... 1 large onion, chopped
... 2 to 3 stalks celery, chopped
... 6 medium carrots (1 pound), peeled and chopped
... 3 medium sweet potatoes, peeled and cut in chunks
... 1 medium butternut or acorn squash, peeled and cut in chunks (about 5 cups)
... 1 cup sliced mushrooms
... 2 medium zucchinis, cut in chunks
... 10 cups water
... 4 to 6 bay leaves
... 1 tablespoon salt (or to taste)
... 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
... 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh dill
... 2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh parsley
... 1 clove garlic (about 1 teaspoon minced)

1. Heat oil in a large soup pot on medium heat. Sauté onion, celery, and carrots for 5 minutes or until vegetables are tender, stirring occasionally. (To cook it in the slow cooker, see method and cooking times, below.)

2. Add sweet potatoes, squash, mushrooms, and zucchinis; mix well.

3. Add water, bay leaves, salt, and pepper, and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer, partially covered, for 2 hours, stirring occasionally. If the soup becomes too thick, add a little more water. Remove bay leaves and discard.

4. Using a potato masher, coarsely mash the vegetables while still in the pot, leaving the soup somewhat chunky. Stir in the dill, parsley, and garlic. Serve hot.
Keeps up to 3 to 4 days in the refrigerator; reheats and/or freezes well.

Slow-Cooker Method: At the end of step 1, combine all ingredients in the insert of a slow cooker. Cook on low for 8 hours, or 4 hours on high.

Short Cuts: To make it easier to cut a squash, slash the tough outer skin in several places with a sharp knife. Microwave it, uncovered, on high for 4 to 5 minutes. Cool for 5 minutes, and then cut it in half or in large pieces. Remove the seeds and stringy fibers—an ice-cream scoop works perfectly.

--- Super Roast Brisket

Yields 10 to 12 servings

Love it tender? You’ll love this tried-and-true family favorite! It’s excellent any time of year and is a sure-fire hit for the holidays.

... 5 to 6 pounds brisket, well-trimmed
... 2 or 3 cloves garlic
... 1 small onion, halved
... 2 tablespoons vinegar or lemon juice
... 1/4 cup red wine
... 1/4 cup oil
... 1/4 cup honey
... 1/4 cup cola
... 3 tablespoons ketchup
... 2 to 3 teaspoons salt (to taste)
... 1 teaspoon paprika
... 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Place brisket in the sprayed insert of a slow cooker.

In a food processor fitted with a steel blade, process onion and garlic until minced. Add remaining ingredients and process a few seconds longer to blend. Pour over brisket, making sure to cover all surfaces. Cover and marinate in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. Baste occasionally.

Place insert in the slow cooker and cook, covered, on low for 10 to 12 hours until tender.

When cool, refrigerate. Brisket will be easier to slice the next day. Remove hardened fat and discard. Reheat brisket slices in pan gravy.

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Yields 10 to 12 servings

This chili comes together quickly and makes a big batch. To save time, prepare all the vegetables in the food processor.

... 2 tablespoons olive oil
... 2 medium onions, chopped
... 2 red bell peppers, chopped
... 2 cups sliced mushrooms
... 3 cloves garlic, minced
... 1 can (28 ounces) whole tomatoes
... 1 can (5 1/2 ounces) tomato paste
... 1 cup tomato sauce
... 6 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut in 1-inch chunks
... 1 can (19 ounces), black beans, drained and rinsed
... 1 can (19 ounces) red kidney beans, drained and rinsed
... 1 tablespoon chili powder (or to taste)
... Salt and pepper to taste
... 1 teaspoon dried basil
... 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
... 1 teaspoon brown sugar

Heat the oil in a large skillet on medium-high heat. Add onions and sauté for 4 minutes, until softened. Add peppers, mushrooms, and garlic, and sauté 3 or 4 minutes longer.

Transfer sautéed vegetables to the sprayed insert of a slow cooker. Stir in remaining ingredients. Cover and cook on low for 3 to 4 hours.

Reheats and/or freezes well.

Variation: Replace chicken breasts with 4 cups shredded cooked chicken or turkey. Add to chili the last 30 minutes of cooking. If desired, you can also add 1 cup well-drained canned or frozen corn at this time.
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Yields 6 servings

Don’t let the long list of ingredients scare you. This scrumptious stew is quite simple to assemble—you can even do it the night before and refrigerate it, then put it up to cook in the morning. It’s lick-the-spoon good!

... 1/2 cup flour
... 1/2 teaspoon salt
....1/2 teaspoon paprika
...1/4 teaspoon pepper
... 2 1/2 pounds lean stewing beef or veal, cut in 1-inch chunks
... 2 tablespoons oil (plus more as needed)
... 2 medium onions, chopped
... 3 cloves garlic, minced
... 1/2 cup red wine
... Additional salt and pepper to taste
...1 teaspoon dried basil
... 1 teaspoon dried oregano
... 1 bay leaf
... 1 tablespoon brown or granulated sugar
... 4 carrots, scraped and cut in 1-inch chunks
... 2 cups mushrooms, cut up
... 4 potatoes, peeled and cut in 1-inch chunks
... 1 additional tablespoon oil
... 1 can (28 ounces) tomatoes (with liquid)

Combine flour, salt, paprika, and pepper in a plastic bag. Add a few pieces of meat at a time and shake to coat well on all sides.

Heat 2 tablespoons of oil in a Dutch oven or large pot. Add onions and garlic and sauté over medium heat until golden, about 6 to 8 minutes. Transfer to the sprayed insert of a slow cooker.

Add meat to Dutch oven a few pieces at a time and brown on all sides. Remove meat from pot as ready, adding more oil to pot if needed. Add browned meat to slow cooker insert.

Add wine to Dutch oven and stir with a wooden spoon to scrape up any browned bits from bottom of pot. Add pan juices to slow cooker along with salt, pepper, basil, oregano, bay leaf and sugar. Stir in tomatoes.

In a large bowl, combine sliced carrots, mushrooms and potatoes. Drizzle with 1 tablespoon oil and sprinkle with salt, pepper, basil and oregano. Mix well and wrap tightly in foil. Place foil packet on top of meat. (Can be assembled up to this point and refrigerated overnight.)

Cover and cook on low for 10 hours. Remove bay leaf. Carefully unwrap vegetables and stir into stew just before serving.

Keeps for 2 to 3 days in the refrigerator and freezes well. If freezing, omit potatoes and serve stew over broad noodles, rice or quinoa.

Norene Gilletz is a cookbook author and culinary consultant in Toronto. She is the author of nine cookbooks. For more information, visit her web site at www.gourmania.com.

This article was featured in Jewish Action Fall 2011.
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Free Eynulla Fatullayev
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Image by englishpen
On Thursday 3rd June, protestors from English PEN, Amnesty International, Article XIX and Index on Censorship staged a protest outside the Azerbaijan Embassy in London, demanding the unconditional release of imprisoned editor Eynulla Fatullayev.
(Photo: Robert Sharp / English PEN)


Free Eynulla Fatullayev
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Image by englishpen
On Thursday 3rd June, protestors from English PEN, Amnesty International, Article XIX and Index on Censorship staged a protest outside the Azerbaijan Embassy in London, demanding the unconditional release of imprisoned editor Eynulla Fatullayev.
(Photo: Robert Sharp / English PEN)

Nice Photo Software photos

Some cool photo software images:


Keep Out
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Image by Stephen A. Wolfe
Nikon D700; AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.4; exposure: 1/500 sec @ f/16, ISO 1100; post-processed with Apple Aperture 3 and Nik Software Color Efex Pro 4.


Standing or Parking
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Image by Stephen A. Wolfe
Nikon D700; AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.4; exposure: 1/100 sec @ f/16, ISO 2200; post-processing: Adobe Camera Raw, Apple Aperture 3, and Nik Software Silver Efex Pro

Cool Image Galleries images

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The BEAT CARES holiday food and toy drive at Brentwood Town Centre photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery (153)
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The BEAT CARES holiday toy & food drive @ Brentwood Town Centre

With your generous help and donations we were able to raise over 0,000 in cash, over 5,000 toys and over 8,000 pounds of food!
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www.BrentwoodMall.com

Proudly supportng the Greater Vancouver Foodbank, Salvation Army and the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau.
www.LMCA.ca
www.FoodBank.BC.ca
www.SalvationArmy.ca

Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery & PacBluePrinting.com
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Snapshots From Science Online 2011

Some cool online photos images:


Snapshots From Science Online 2011
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Image by Lou FCD
Nothing fancy here, just science geeks getting their geek on at Science Online 2011. Follow the Twitter hashtag #scio11 for lots of fun.

(I'd also recommend #DSN and #DSNSUITE for those not too faint of heart.)

I did my best to eliminate unflattering and incriminating photos. Please don't ID anyone but yourself in these photos to protect the anonymity of the guilty.


Snapshots from Science Online 2011
online photos
Image by Lou FCD
Nothing fancy here, just science geeks getting their geek on at Science Online 2011. Follow the Twitter hashtag #scio11 for lots of fun.

(I'd also recommend #DSN and #DSNSUITE for those not too faint of heart.)

I did my best to eliminate unflattering and incriminating photos. Please don't ID anyone but yourself in these photos to protect the anonymity of the guilty.


Snapshots from Science Online 2011
online photos
Image by Lou FCD
Nothing fancy here, just science geeks getting their geek on at Science Online 2011. Follow the Twitter hashtag #scio11 for lots of fun.

(I'd also recommend #DSN and #DSNSUITE for those not too faint of heart.)

I did my best to eliminate unflattering and incriminating photos. Please don't ID anyone but yourself in these photos to protect the anonymity of the guilty.

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