Robert Craig Knievel Jr. died in November after 69 years, which by all rights is more than twice as long as it should have taken him. The motorcycle stuntman was known for his astonishing leaps but even more for his crashes. With every boast, world record and broken bone, he became a bigger figure and graced more lunch boxes — particularly after his fall, on his rocket-boosted Skycycle, into Idaho's Snake River Canyon. That which did not kill Knievel — as he proved more literally than most — only made him, and his myth, stronger.
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Πόλεμοι, πείνα, θάνατος, δυστυχία.
Ανεξάντλητη θεματολογία το πολεμικό ρεπορτάζ: ο θάνατός σου η φωτογραφία μου.
Δεν είναι έτσι! Στο πολεμικό ρεπορτάζ είναι: το γεγονός, η φωτογραφία μου!Αρχικά δημιουργήθηκε από stokos
Πόλεμοι, πείνα, θάνατος, δυστυχία.
Ανεξάντλητη θεματολογία το πολεμικό ρεπορτάζ: ο θάνατός σου η φωτογραφία μου.
Και τη φωτογραφία δεν την μεταδίδει στον κόσμο ο φωτογράφος ο ίδιος, αλλά το πρακτορείο που συνεργάζεται, το οποίο επιλέγει τη καλύτερη και τη πιο κατάλληλη να προβληθεί.
Η θεματολογία είναι μια: ο πόλεμος και οι ανθρωποι. Ανεξάντλητα είναι τα γεγονότα που αποτυπώνονται στο χαρτι.
αν και τις περισσότερες τις εχουμε ξαναδει υπαρχουν και μερικες που αξιζουν
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1900 Paris
Great Britain's Charlotte Cooper wins gold medals for the Singles and Mixed Doubles in the first Games in which women are allowed to compete. But the event is marred by poor organization — confusion over scheduling prevented some athletes from making it to their events and makeshift hurdles were made from broken telephone poles.
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1936 Berlin
After the last runner in a 3000-person relay carries the torch from Greece to Berlin, Adolph Hitler uses the Games to showcase Nazi propaganda, plastering the Olympic complex with banners bearing swastikas. But African-American Jesse Owens steals the spotlight, winning four gold medals and befriending Luz Long, a blond German long jumper.
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1968 Mexico City
University students are held at gunpoint in Mexico City, where 10 days before the opening ceremony, Mexican paramilitary hired to secure the city allegedly helped gun down hundreds of student demonstrators. The Games are only postponed 36 hours. Later, African-American runners Tommie Smith and John Carlos are suspended from the U.S. team after raising gloved fists in a Black Power salute as the Star Spangled Banner plays during their medal ceremony.
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1972 Munich
Eight Palestinian terrorists break into the Olympic village and kidnap 11 Israeli athletes, beginning a standoff that lasts almost 18 hours and results in two hostages dead. After a botched rescue attempt by the German military, the surviving hostages are killed when a Palestinian militant hurls a grenade at their helicopter.
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