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Stunning photo taken by Jaipal Singh for the European Pressphoto Agency and sent to my RSS reader by MSNBC’s PhotoBlog.

A worker prepares the kite thread on the road side in the northern Indian city of Jammu, the winter capital of Kashmir on Tuesday, August 2. The kite string or the ‘dorr’ is made of crushed glass, glue, colors and egg on the thread to make it strong enough to hold the kite. Kite flying is a passion not only in India but all over the world.

Yes, if you look closely, you’ll see that those diffuse rays are strings.

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I HAVE DISCOVERED WHY OUR ECONOMY IS BROKEN

(From MSNBC’s Photoblog.)

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Here’s the space shuttle Atlantis launching on the final mission of NASA’s space shuttle program, as shot by Scott Audette of Reuters. Ladies and gentlemen, please rise and remove your caps.

(Via MSNBC’s PhotoBlog)

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Workers from the Israel Electric Corp. stand next to containers filled with jellyfish at Orot Rabin coal-fired power station on the Mediterranean coast near the central town of Hadera July 5, 2011. The power station uses seawater for cooling off purposes and has to filter out and dispose of tonnes of jellyfish that are sucked into its system daily.

What the devil.

Photo by Ronen Zvulun of Reuters. MSNBC’s Photoblog has this shot, another photo, and a video report about how the power plant could shut down because of this.

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MSNBC’s PhotoBlog posted this photo taken by Mel Evans of the AP. The two gentlemen are Michael Aron and Jim Hooker, and this was taken as they signed off the final news broadcast of the New Jersey Network on Thursday, June 30. Teresa Masterson of NBC Philadelphia:

State-owned television network New Jersey Network will permanently go dark Friday, after more than a year’s fight against Gov. Chris Christie and the N.J. Senate’s decision to get out of the television business.

At midnight on Friday NJN will turn into NJTV, controlled by WNET, a New York television station. WHYY will also have control of five of NJN’s radio transmitters, reports WHYY’s Newsworks.org.

Christie decided a year ago that state funds should not be used to run a television station, which has been reporting news to the area for the past 40 years. The New Jersey Assembly rejected the proposal, but the state senate let the resolution to privatize NJN go through.

Under the deal with New Jersey, WNET will broadcast 20 hours a week of New Jersey-centric programming.

Many fear that with the loss of NJN’s hyper-local news coverage of the state of New Jersey, New Jerseyans will now have to depend on out-of-state news organizations to cover their state.

“As Benjamin Franklin said, we’re a barrel tapped at both ends: Philadelphia and New York,” NJN producer Michael Curtis told Newsworks. “No one tells the New Jersey story. We cover only New Jersey and why it’s important. We’re the information source for 8 million people. Now that story’s gone.”

I’m not really sure how I feel about this, since all the public television networks I’ve been familiar with over the years have never been state-owned. There’s really no good way to spin 130 lost jobs.

I wasn’t planning on posting anything about this, but something about that photo stuck with me.

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MSNBC’s PhotoBlog posted this shot of a bullfight in Alicates, Spain today. And I don’t want to minimize the amount of hurt inflicted upon that guy, because it’s probably a lot.

But the timing of this shot.

His head is totally coming out of the bull’s side, right?

I mean, it’s not.

But it is.

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A new series of unpublished images has been unveiled in London. The photos are headed for auction in New York on July 20.

Photographer Mike Mitchell shot the images when he was 18 years old, and have been sitting in his basement collecting dust for 40 years. The collection is comprised of 50 lots of unpublished and never-before-seen photographs of the Beatles’ first visits to the US in 1964.

HOW DARE YOU SIT ON THESE, SIR

Click the pic for a few more shots from the collection.

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Here’s a shot from MSNBC’s PhotoBlog from the preliminary round of the Pillow Fight World Cup, happening in New York right now.

Did you know that’s a real thing? Yeah, turns out that’s a real thing. Here’s something the promoter apparently said:

This is real pillow fight. The boxing ring, the clothes and rules are all according to the CEPFR (central European P.F rules). This is NOT about half naked women wrestling with pillows as an accessory. This is by all means one of the most technically, physically and mentally challenging sports today.

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Tourists take pictures on Miracle’s square with the leaning tower of Pisa, free of scaffoldings for the first time after 20 years of stabilization and restoration work, April 26, 2011.

Looks great. Click through the photo to see another shot, courtesy of MSNBC’s PhotoBlog.

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