Like last time, I was at nearly at the front of the riser, slightly to the right, perching uncomfortably on a camera box so as to shoot over the sitting cameraman in front of me. This time I was shooting with the Canon EOS ID MK IV using a tripod. This first picture is obviously a bit of a cheat - they didn't send clones down the catwalk, this is actually two shots put together. Maybe a third with her walking away would have been good - a model triptych Photograph: Kate Carter/Guardian
Sep 24, 2010
Why women shouldn't be campaigning for equal pay
Made in Dagenham, based on the strike by women machinists at the Ford car plant. Photograph: Guardian
Rip off your pinny, reach for the Biba frock, get that asymmetric bob: it's the 60s all over again. Feminism's second wave is brewing, Barbara Castle is first secretary of state and the 187 women who sew car seats at the Ford Dagenham plant are out on strike.
Bono: the celebrity who just keeps giving
Forgive the reheating of old chestnuts, but it seems appropriate to begin with a classic urban myth starring Bono, recently described with due reverence by Viz as ....
Bulldozers prepare as deadline on West Bank settlement freeze looms
Giant bulldozers churn up the ground, turning the air a dusty red. Further off, the clack of building machinery and tools punctuate the tranquillity of a warm West Bank morning.
Iran and Iraq remember war that cost more than a million lives
Nostalgia is not the right word to describe how Iranians and Iraqis feel when they look back at the epic war they fought – one of the longest and bloodiest of the 20th century.
Pakistan neuroscientist given 86 years for shooting at US agents
Aafia Siddiqui, a US-trained Pakistani neuroscientist who was named as one of the FBI's most wanted terrorists, was today sentenced to 86 years in prison by a New York court, in a case that has prompted outrage in Pakistan.
Japan to free Chinese fishing boat captain | World news | guardian.co.uk
Japanese prosecutors are to release the captain of a Chinese fishing boat, two weeks after a collision in disputed waters sparked a dramatic deterioration in ties between Beijing and Tokyo.
Ireland's crisis shows folly of cuts, warns Labour
Ireland's Prime Minister Brian Cowen came under renewed pressure after figures showed the economy shrank 1.2% in the second quarter of 2010. Photograph: Reuters
Ireland's beleaguered economy was held up by Labour as a stark warning to the UK of austerity overkill after the Irish government announced that national output had taken a fresh dive in the second ....
Prada shows Milan a flash of colour | Life and style
Bold colour shot straight to the top of the fashion agenda tonight as Miuccia Prada showed her new collection at Milan fashion week.
Soldiers honoured for bravery in Afghanistan
A soldier who has cleared twice as many roadside bombs as any other bomb disposal specialist in history is among more than 100 service personnel honoured for bravery in Afghanistan.
James Cameron tops Guardian Film Power 100
If there were any doubts that money talks loudest in the movie business, they have been dispelled.
The expert panel behind the Guardian's inaugural Film Power 100, published in today's Film & Music section, have chosen James Cameron, director of the two ...
Commonwealth Games boycott threat recedes
The first English athletes have arrived in Delhi for the Commonwealth Games as the threat of a mass boycott over safety and facilities recedes.
The Indian prime minister was holding crisis talks last night, as armies of cleaners and ...
Ahmadinejad accuses US of 'orchestrating' 9/11 attacks to aid Israel
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran has accused the US government of orchestrating the 9/11 attacks to prop up Israel.
Speaking at the UN general assembly, just a few miles away from the still open ....
England to attend Commonwealth Games | Reuters
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By Alan Baldwin
LONDON | Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:03pm BST
LONDON (Reuters) - England committed to the troubled Commonwealth Games on Thursday after all 17 member sports agreed to go amid signs of improvement on the ground in India.
Teresa Lewis executed in Virginia despite protests | World news | guardian.co.uk
Teresa Lewis died early today after being given a lethal injection at the Greensville correctional centre, the first woman to be executed in Virginia in almost a century.
The execution went ahead despite protests from lawyers, international celebrities and ...
Executions of women are rare because they kill less often, researchers say - latimes.com
Virginia put to death a 41-year-old woman Thursday night, the first execution of a female in the country in five years and the first in that state for nearly a century.
Sep 23, 2010
Crime Scene - Teresa Lewis to be executed tonight
Teresa Lewis, who plotted the killings of her husband and stepson, is scheduled to die by injection in Virginia's death chamber Thursday night. She would be the first woman the state has executed in nearly 100 years.
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Microsoft To Offer Free Security Software For Small Businesses | SmallBusinessNewz
Microsoft said today that beginning in early October, it will offer Microsoft Security Essentials for free to small businesses with up to 10 PCs.
“Small-business owners just want to concentrate on running the business, without worrying about PCs going down,” says Jeff Smith, director of Marketing for Microsoft Security Essentials.
“Small-business owners just want to concentrate on running the business, without worrying about PCs going down,” says Jeff Smith, director of Marketing for Microsoft Security Essentials.
Katy Perry dropped from Sesame Street show | Reuters
U.S. singer Katy Perry smiles during an interview for the television show 'etalk' in Toronto June 18, 2010.
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NEW YORK | Thu Sep 23, 2010 7:26pm BST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Producers of the hit children's TV show Sesame Street have cancelled an appearance by pop singer Katy Perry following feedback from parents.
Silver is Emerging From Under Gold's Shadow
By Peter Krauth, Contributing Editor, Money Morning
Gold surged to an all-time record high of $1,298 an ounce yesterday (Wednesday) after a U.S. Federal Reserve plan to jump-start the American economy triggered a slump in the U.S. dollar.
The yellow metal has now rallied for five straight trading sessions and is up about 18% for the year. Investors are waking up to the fact that the central bank's plan to use U.S. Treasury purchases as a means of injecting another $2.3 trillion into the U.S. economy is only going to further debase the greenback.
The yellow metal has now rallied for five straight trading sessions and is up about 18% for the year. Investors are waking up to the fact that the central bank's plan to use U.S. Treasury purchases as a means of injecting another $2.3 trillion into the U.S. economy is only going to further debase the greenback.
Obama urges new ways to tackle poverty | Reuters
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By Patrick Worsnip and Lesley Wroughton
UNITED NATIONS | Thu Sep 23, 2010 4:48pm BST
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - President Barack Obama called on Wednesday for new ways to tackle global .....
Brothers fight it out to lead Labour Party | Reuters
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By Adrian Croft
LONDON | Thu Sep 23, 2010 4:06pm BST
LONDON (Reuters) - The Labour Party ....
Teams delay departures in Commonwealth Games fiasco | Reuters
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By Paul de Bendern
NEW DELHI | Thu Sep 23, 2010 7:54pm BST
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - More nations delayed their departure for the Commonwealth Games in India as ....
Five government depts agree spending cuts | Reuters
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By David Milliken
LONDON | Thu Sep 23, 2010 6:07pm BST
LONDON (Reuters) - Five government departments have agreed budget cuts with the country's finance ministry as part of a ....
The Peoples Voice, Sept 23, 2010
09/23/10
US Supreme Court clears way for execution of Virginia woman
The US Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to block the state of Virginia from executing Teresa Lewis, a 41-year-old grandmother. Barring an unlikely last minute stay-of-execution from Governor Robert McDonnell, Lewis will be injected with a lethal poison on Thursday, becoming the first woman put to death by Virginia since 1912.
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Beaver County Times: Va. to execute first woman in nearly a century
FILE - This 2007 file photo provided by newsPRos shows Teresa Lewis, 41, is scheduled to die by injection Thursday, Sept. 23, 2010 for trading sex and money in the hired killings of her husband and stepson in October 2002. Virginia's governor has rejected a request to reconsider clemency for Lewis, leaving only the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in the state's first execution of a woman in nearly a century. (AP Photo/newsPRos, File)
Virginia to go ahead with execution of woman
The first woman in almost 100 years is to be executed in the US after the Supreme Court earlier this week refused to grant a last-minute reprieve.
Teresa Lewis, 41, is due to die by lethal injection.
Teresa Lewis, 41, is due to die by lethal injection.
Virginia to go ahead with execution of woman
The first woman in almost 100 years is to be executed in the US after the Supreme Court earlier this week refused to grant a last-minute reprieve.
BBC News - US Supreme Court allows execution of Virginia woman
Teresa Lewis was convicted of plotting to kill her husband and stepson
The US Supreme Court has refused to halt the Virginia execution of a woman who admitted conspiring to kill her husband and stepson.
On Thursday Teresa Lewis, 41, is set to become the first woman to be executed in the US for five years and in Virginia since 1912.
Virginia Preparing for Woman's Execution - TIME
Teresa Lewis was sentenced to death for plotting to have her husband and stepson killed in 2002. Lewis could become the first woman executed in Virginia in nearly 100 years
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad points finger at US over woman's execution | The Australian
PRESIDENT Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is trying to blunt international outrage by focusing attention instead on tomorrow's scheduled execution of a woman in the US.
Teresa Lewis "is to be executed . . . while her physician believes that she was suffering from mental disorder at the time of her husband's murder - but nobody pays any attention to this issue", the Iranian President complained during an interview in New York.
Virginia governor declines to stay woman's execution - CNN
Teresa Lewis, a 41-year-old grandmother, is now set to die by lethal injection Thursday evening. She pleaded guilty to her part in the 2002 slayings of her husband and son-in-law in their rural home...
US supreme court upholds Virginia woman's planned execution | World news | guardian.co.uk
The US supreme court has refused to block the state of Virginia's first execution of a woman in nearly a century, clearing the way for Teresa Lewis's death by lethal injection tomorrow.
Nations delay departure in Commonwealth Games fiasco | Reuters
A girl carrying a child stands outside her makeshift tent in front of the athletes village of the 2010 Commonwealth Games, while surrounded by flood waters of the river Yamuna in New Delhi September 23, 2010.
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US: Dead in Afghan chopper crash were all American - Yahoo! News
KABUL, Afghanistan – All nine troops killed in the worst helicopter crash for the coalition in Afghanistan in four years were Americans, the Pentagon has confirmed without providing further information on why the aircraft carrying Navy special forces went down.
NATO said there were no reports of enemy fire in a rugged area in the Daychopan district of Zabul province,
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Fashion - A Ballet in Color
Chris Moore/Karl ProuseGiles, Peter Pilotto and Erdem for spring/summer 2010By SUZY MENKES
LONDON — The energy, color and movement that transformed modern dance — from the explosive revolution of the Ballets Russes to costume collaborations with artists like Pablo Picasso — is on display at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.
Al-Qaeda claims kidnapping of French workers in Niger
Nairobi/Niamey, Niger/Paris - Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) has claimed responsibility for the abduction in Niger of seven foreign workers, five of them French.
Dedicated followers of... - Viva Magazine
SGC and their followers. (Names listed in the story from left to right.) Photo / Babiche Martens
STOLEN GIRLFRIENDS CLUB
They'll be out in force at the show, in sexy dresses and skinny jeans. Artfully mussed hair, nonchalant attitude, great legs... and that's just the guys. Hip young things love Stolen Girlfriends Club, and nowhere do you see this crowd more than at their shows. Creative directors Marc Moore, Dan Gosling and Luke Harwood throw a good party, and their customers love them for it.
Drug charge gets Paris banned from Japan
Governor unmoved by appeals for mercy
Teresa Lewis. Photo / AP
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Italians seize military explosives
Israel flotilla raid broke international law - UN
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, second from right facing camera, meets with members of the panel investigating the Gaza Flotilla incident.
10 bikies to be tried for airport murder
Ten Comanchero bikies will stand trial for murder over a "violent encounter" with rival gang the Hells Angels at Sydney airport, a magistrate has ruled.
Iberia approves BA pension recovery plan | Reuters
An Iberia jet (R) passes a British Airways jet at Barcelona Airport November 16, 2009.
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By Tracy Rucinski
MADRID | Thu Sep 23, 2010 12:16am BST MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's Iberia approved British Airways Plc's funding plan for a multi-billion-pound pension deficit on Wednesday, removing the last major obstacle for the two airlines to merge before year-end.
Obama calls for new ways to tackle poverty | Reuters
U.S. President Barack Obama leaves after addressing the Millennium Development Goals Summit at the U.N. headquarters in New York September 22, 2010.
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By Patrick Worsnip and Lesley Wroughton
UNITED NATIONS | Thu Sep 23, 2010 12:22am BST UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - President Barack Obama called on Wednesday for new ways to tackle global poverty and said his administration would focus its help to the poor on promoting economic growth and fighting corruption.
England crush Pakistan to secure home sweep | Reuters
England's Paul Collingwood (C) celebrates with Steve Davies after dismissing Pakistan's Umar Akmal during the fifth one-day international cricket match at the Rose Bowl in Southampton September 22, 2010.
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By John Mehaffey
SOUTHAMPTON, England | Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:02pm BST
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