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Hollywood Stars and Chelyabinsk Russian newspaper [no photoshop pics]
It turns out every morning Hollywood stars reads a "Kopeysky worker". No, it's not Photoshop! At least so say the honest editors of "Kopeysk worker" newspaper. Authors of these photos - Jack Tewksberry, Ali Sar American correspondents.
For four years as foreign journalists get into the dressing room of Hollywood celebrities and offer a fresh Chelyabinsk newspaper. To explore the black-and-white pages "Kopeysky worker" newspaper did not give nobody.
For four years as foreign journalists get into the dressing room of Hollywood celebrities and offer a fresh Chelyabinsk newspaper. To explore the black-and-white pages "Kopeysky worker" newspaper did not give nobody.
A Syria's War Children [pics]
10-year-old Syrian boy works 10-hour days, six days a week alongside father in weapons factory.
Issa assembles a locally handmade mortar shell.
Issa, 10, carries a mortar shell in a weapons factory of the Free Syrian Army in Aleppo, Sept. 7. Issa works with his father in the factory for 10 hours every day except on Fridays.
Issa fixes a mortar launcher in a weapons factory.
Issa fixes a mortar launcher.
Issa poses for a picture while resting in the factory.
Issa eats dinner with his family inside the weapons factory.
Issa measures a mortar shell on a machine.
Issa returns home with his father after a long work day in Aleppo.
Issa feeds his pet bird at home in Aleppo.
Issa assembles a locally handmade mortar shell.
Issa, 10, carries a mortar shell in a weapons factory of the Free Syrian Army in Aleppo, Sept. 7. Issa works with his father in the factory for 10 hours every day except on Fridays.
Issa fixes a mortar launcher in a weapons factory.
Issa fixes a mortar launcher.
Issa poses for a picture while resting in the factory.
Issa eats dinner with his family inside the weapons factory.
Issa measures a mortar shell on a machine.
Issa returns home with his father after a long work day in Aleppo.
Issa feeds his pet bird at home in Aleppo.
The First Beauty of Muslims World
Obabiyi Aishah Ajibola, 21, won the World Muslimah 2013 title on Wednesday. Twenty finalists showed off Islamic fashions and worked to demonstrate religious values during the contest. The pageant was held before the upcoming Miss World competition, which has drawn protests from hardline Indonesian Muslim groups.
Finalists in World Muslimah were chosen from more than 500 who took part in an online selection process. One of the rounds involved contenders comparing stories of how they came to wear the hijab (Muslim headscarf) – a requirement for all those taking part.
The finalists hailed from countries including Bangladesh, Iran, Malaysia, Nigeria and Brunei. In the run-up to the final, contestants underwent three days of “spiritual training”, waking before dawn to pray together and to study the Koran.
All contestants in Muslimah World must wear the hijab
Ms Ajibola, 21, cried and recited a verse from the Koran when her name was called as the winner. She was awarded 25m rupiah ($2,200, £1,360) and trips to Mecca and India.
Finalists in World Muslimah were chosen from more than 500 who took part in an online selection process. One of the rounds involved contenders comparing stories of how they came to wear the hijab (Muslim headscarf) – a requirement for all those taking part.
The finalists hailed from countries including Bangladesh, Iran, Malaysia, Nigeria and Brunei. In the run-up to the final, contestants underwent three days of “spiritual training”, waking before dawn to pray together and to study the Koran.
All contestants in Muslimah World must wear the hijab
Ms Ajibola, 21, cried and recited a verse from the Koran when her name was called as the winner. She was awarded 25m rupiah ($2,200, £1,360) and trips to Mecca and India.