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I love well-behaved spiders! They are, in fact, how most people find my site. Unfortunately, my network has a limited bandwidth and pictures take up bandwidth. Spiders ask for lots and lots of pages and chew up lots and lots of bandwidth which slows things down considerably for regular folk. To counter this, you'll see all the text on the page but the images are being suppressed. Also, some system options like merges are being blocked for you.
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- Specific picture descriptions: Photos above with "i" icons next to the bracketed sequence numbers (e.g. "[1] ") are described as follows:
- WNEWS_080415_09.JPG: Targeted Truck:
This armor-reinforced Chevrolet truck kept Time photographers and other correspondents safe during the violent conflict of the 1990s in the former Yugoslavia. Repeatedly struck by bullets and shrapnel, the vehicle was dubbed the "Metal Magnet." Christopher Morris, Time's chief photographer in the region at the time, said the rugged vehicle never let him down. "Now it's a beaten-up Sarajevo truck, but it gets a lot of respect."
- WNEWS_080415_14.JPG: Targeted Truck:
This armor-reinforced Chevrolet truck kept Time photographers and other correspondents safe during the violent conflict of the 1990s in the former Yugoslavia. Repeatedly struck by bullets and shrapnel, the vehicle was dubbed the "Metal Magnet." Christopher Morris, Time's chief photographer in the region at the time, said the rugged vehicle never let him down. "Now it's a beaten-up Sarajevo truck, but it gets a lot of respect."
- WNEWS_080429_01.JPG: Press Freedom Around The World:
This map provides a snapshot of press freedom in the world as determined by Freedom House, an independent private organization considered the leading source of information on freedom around the globe. Freedom House's annual press freedom survey calculates a total score from 0 (best) to 100 (worst) based on data that analyze how free the flow of news and information is in each country. Countries scoring 0 to 30 are classified as having a "free" media [green on the map], countries scoring 31 to 60 are considered "partly free" [yellow on the map] and countries scoring 61 to 100 are deemed "not free" [red on the map]. In terms of population, the vast majority of people live in countries with media that are "partly free" or "not free." The full report is available at www.freedomhouse.org .
- WNEWS_080429_12.JPG: The new scores for "Press Freedom Around the World" had just been unveiled.
- WNEWS_080429_29.JPG: Press Freedom Around The World
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- Bigger photos? To save server space, the full-sized versions of these images have either not been loaded to the server or have been removed from the server. (Only some pages are loaded with full-sized images and those usually get removed after three months.)
I still have them though. If you want me to email them to you, please send an email to guthrie.bruce@gmail.com
and I can email them to you, or, depending on the number of images, just repost the page again will the full-sized images.
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