
(Nero Claudius Caesar) his last words were, "What an artist the world is losing in me!" His memory was publicly execrated. Will Blair suffer a similar fate.
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Both are seen as consensual politicians with limited foreign policy experience.
following headlines and quotes are from the BBC London updated at 11:34 GMT, Tuesday, 3 November 2009
The Czech constitutional court has ruled that the Lisbon Treaty is in line with the constitution, clearing the way for President Vaclav Klaus to sign it. The Czech Republic is the only EU member yet to ratify the treaty, and the decision removes the penultimate hurdle to its passage.

Alea jacta est....the die is cast..... reputedly said by Julius Caesar as he crossed the Rubicon river to conquer Rome and become the First in a long line of Roman Emperors.
Another favourite from school is of course Tempus Fugit- time flies and it has. In fact it has run out for those Euro sceptics wishing to hold up the ratification of the infamous Lisbon treaty. Now the emphasis is on what next for Europe. Latin has many proverbs depicting all aspects of human life. For the Europe project there is no going back the die is truly cast and it is up to the citizens to provide instructions to its leadership on how they perceive the road ahead regardless of the current political set-up. Latin says it for post Lisbon Omne initium difficile est.... Every beginning is difficult....... but as the great Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca pointed out Aut viam inveniam aut faciam....... I'll either find a way or make one.........

War reminds Europe of divisions floating beneath the surface and is recorded through portraits of recent European combatants within and around its newly extended borders.
Since 1973 a viewpoint observes the European project. With images from daily animation, politics, social issues and conflict, a series of selected moments presents a reflective visual narrative.
"Combatants" describes the actuality of European conflict. In a continuum of history, “combatants”are as much a part of our society as they ever were and this reality casts shadows on the birth of Superstate



War & the Plastik heaven
(From a photographer's journey through Europe)
Intro
140 Pictures are presented from the current catalogue of 420 edited images which is “War & the Plastik heaven.” (a combination of individual projects from 1973-2008)
Events of 1973 brand the mind of the young photographer at college.......... the E.U enlarged to include his country....the Vietnam war ended, an oil shock rocked the western world, as did the 60's & 70's social revolutions.
Balkan Europe, Middle East, the former Soviet Union, divided cities, Berlin,, Jerusalem , Belfast & Nicosia; controlled the photographer's journey. New Europe extended eastward with its motto "United in Diversity", a catchphrase designed to evoke a continent into working together for peace and prosperity against a backdrop of chaos & battle.
(Presentation, curatorial & media exposure to to be arranged on merits)




Intro
Combatants is a visual narrative on the continuing shift beyond our divisions and conflicts, seen during a photographers journey through Europe. From its concept in 1973, the project presents a documentation of the men women and children who have, are and continue to use their option of armed engagement to influence contemporary political and social changes.
The project is an unbiased communication in the educational modal of traditional photojournalism & portraiture. It endeavours to inform the viewer by visual teaching while providing an interesting and entertaining recount on Europe in our time. Covering a variety of conflicts, topics & issues reflecting stages of alteration, Combatants is aware of history and the importance of disseminating a shared commonality of experience.
Combatants,
(From a photographer's journey through Europe)
Project motivation, description & development
135 Pictures are presented from the current catalogue of 220 edited images which is “Combatants” (1973-2009)
Events of 1973 brand the mind of the young photographer.......... the E.U enlarged to include his country....the Vietnam war ended, an oil shock rocked the western world, as did the 60's & 70's social revolutions.
Across Europe armed engagements from Pira, Eta, Raf, Badder-Meinhof, Action Direct, Black September, and others created climates of uncertainty. These battle arenas controlled the photographer's journey as he recorded glimpses of discord and change which influenced the path of today's society.
The project not only records an outpouring of tragedy & cultural partition, but equally represents the immense struggle of human effort in pursuing goals of peace, reconciliation and cohesion.
Juxtaposed against the continuum of dispute, the study of “Combatants” presents life, "history & future” the story behind the photographers journey through Europe exploring the growing need for a universal accommodation in pursuing safer and tolerant societies.
In thus reaching out to Europe's expanding community, exhibiting the message of Combatants" to its variety of citizens will accommodate a contemporary vehicle to provide an all-important bridge between the project, the general public and groups on which the message focuses.
(Presentation, curatorial & media exposure to to be arranged on merits)
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Genocide in Cambodia & Armenia shamed humanity:the stacks of Auschwitz furnaces covered surrounding areas with human ash.


The current crisis, may prove to be more stubborn and damaging than first intended. It is one thing to ride the tiger it is another to control its direction.The home secretary said police risked losing the ability to fight crime and terrorism without new laws.
The government is considering creating a giant database to store details of every UK phone call and e-mail sent. bbc GMT, Wednesday, 15 October 2008 13:02 UK
My country has the the most surveillance in the western world if indeed the whole world.....my country has been on a permenent war footing since the Tutor monarchs ruled in the early 17th century.......my country has more computor data on it citizens than it has citizens.............In 2003 I was privy to examine the state computor and read the files on various citizens including myself.....boy I nearly laughted myself to sleep on the amount of political bullshit and claptrap that was there......and I think so did the people that put it there......The police just arnt interested in Mr smalltime nobody...at least not for now.....but then this isn't communism....at least not for now......Crisis?
"We are grateful to the Washington Post, The New York Times, Time Magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost forty years. It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subjected to the lights of publicity during those years. But, the world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government. The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the national auto-determination practiced in past centuries."
David Rockefeller Baden-Baden, Germany 1991
On Europe's Eastern Front 1992, Moldovans fighting the Russian separatists of Trans-Dinistra .
Dispatches from Brussels sept 1 2008.....
"Old Europe" and "new Europe" agree on a tough line on Russia ---- at least for now.
After a summit lasting just four hours, Nicolas Sarkozy -currently in charge of the EU rotating presidency - announced that Europe was united.
the summit conclusions strongly condemn Russia's "disproportionate reaction" in Georgia, describe as "unacceptable" its recognition of the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia and call on other states "not to recognise this proclaimed independence".
Dispatches from Sochi sept 11 2008....
Mr Putin accused the Western press of an "immoral and dishonest account of what happened".
And he went on to dismiss out of hand European criticism of Russian force as "disproportionate".
"What did you want us to do? Wave our penknives in the air and wipe the bloody snot off our noses?" he asked, adding: "When an aggressor comes into your territory, you need to punch him in the face - an aggressor needs to punished."
"God forbid that we should tread on US toes in its backyard," he said, expressing frustration that the United States seemed to think it was all right to arm Georgia on Russia's border - a move which he repeatedly argued had provoked Georgia to take up military action.


last updated at 09:31 GMT, Saturday, 19 July 2008 10:31 UK
Pope Benedict XVI has told Australians he is deeply sorry for the sexual abuse of children by some Catholic priests.
The BBC's Nick Bryant, in Sydney, says victims have complained that the Church in Australia has tried to stall compensation claims and cover up certain cases.................
there have been 107 convictions against Catholic clergymen on sex charges in Australia. But the campaigners estimate the number of victims to be in the thousands......
On Saturday, several hundred protesters rallied in Sydney against the Pope's opposition to homosexuality and contraception.
Police said there were minor scuffles as some of the demonstrators pelted Catholic pilgrims withcondoms..........ends.................................................................................................... pictured Hungary 1994.
"The Catholic church says it will not tolerate that which is un-natural........what is natural with the policy of this church forcing its priests to be celibate and giving them physical and psychological power to abuse innocent children unable to defend themselves?"
Green Bananas 2008


