"Suspects unlike the others. These members of the Amish community have been sent to prison for having refused to paste on their chariots the mandatory orange triangle and for refusing to pay the according fine. Their “religion” prohibits them to wear or use bright, joyful colors. As they serve their 10 days of time, they have also refused to wear the orange overalls from the penitentiary, insisting on their faded blue tunics… Hello doctor!", Guardian September 16, Photo: Pacificoast News.com
"While Berlusconi begs in the Italian Parliament, the members study the austerity measures, and the police exercise their armsu2026", The Times September 16, Photo: Angelo Carconi/AP
"Noor Agency photographer Kadir von Lohuizen will set out to u201cexploreu201d the American continent from South to North, from the Magellan Strait to Alaska. In the North of Chile, as he crosses the Atacama desert, a deserted town is spotted. Thanks to the saltpeter this part of the world had its moment, he shows us what's left.", Times Magazine September 18
"15 miles away from Quetta (South-West of Pakistan) a truck convoy from the NATO forces lies on fire, after having been attacked by the Taliban.", Times Magazine September 16, Photo: Banaras Khan
"An aerial view of u201cSHARD3u201d peaking today at 244 meters (800 feet). This tower in construction is located next to the London Bridge and will become the tallest building in Europe by 2012, reaching 1017 feet.", Guardian September 19, Photo: Jason Hawkes/ Bancroft Media
"Immolation last Friday of an owner in u201cruinsu201d in Thessaloniki." Libération September 20, Photo: Nontas Stalianidis/AP
"Martine Aubry comments in the paper on the news and is featured on the cover. You have very beautiful eyes, you knowu2026", Libération September 20, Photo: Yann Rabanier
"School boys show their support to Mahmoud Abbas who will demand the recognition of a Palestinian State in the UN.", Times September 20, Photo: Nasser ISHTAYEK
"R.E.M. 15 albums in 15 years, the band splits. In the foreground, Michael Stipe, the leader of the band, behind on the right, Bill Berry who quit in 1997.", Guardian September 21, Photo: Darren Kidd/Rex Feature
"A check point between Israel and the occupied territories. An Israeli security officer takes hold of a young Palestinian who was throwing stonesu2026", Guardian September 21, Photo: AFP/ GETTY
"A Palestinian dealing with the Israeli army in the West Bank.", Times September 22, Photo: Jim Hollander/EPAr
"Libyan rebels around Sirte", "Better than a film, it's realu2026", Guardian 13 september, Photo: Ciro Fusco/ EPA
"Berlusconi at the Italian Parliament during the debates on the budget restraints, we wonder what they're actually thinking about.", Guardian september 14, Photo: Alberto Pizzoli/AFP
"During "New York Fashion Week" at Lincoln Centre, the last touches on the hairdos and make-up of the models that are about to present the Spring/Summer collection by designer Cris Benz.", Guardian september 14, Photo: Joe Corrigan/Getty
"After opening it's doors for the first time, the crowd goes wild at Europe's biggest commercial mall, located next to the Olympic park.", Guardian september 14, Photo: Sarah Lee for the Guardian
"68-year-old Mohamed Hassan al-Atrash lived in a cave after abandoning his house during the 1948 war," "He has now lost his 50 olive trees as a consequence of the wall that splits the Jewish and Palestinian communities." Guardian September 15, Photo: David Levene for The Guardian
"The "Sherwood Forester" 1936, a steam engine streams under the 24 arcs of the Ribblehead viaduct that joins Seattle and Carlisle in North Yorkshire. For the nostalgia loversu2026", Guardian September 15, Photo: Paul Kingston/NNP
"Doncaster, UK. As the owner of the largest collection of 571 Daleks, Rob Hull has been inducted into the Guinness World Records 2012. - Hello? 911?", Guardian September 15, Photo: Ronald Mackechnie/ Guiness-World Records
"Open to photographers from all corners of the world, with the only condition of being at least 18 years old, the "Taylor Wessing Photographer Portrait Prize" gives the possibility to the winners of being displayed in the "National Portrait Gallery" during the month of November. Of course.", Guardian 15 September
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