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MANGA PARFAIT ETAT EDITION FRANCAISE
IN PREDOMINANT MANGA LE PORT EST PERCEPTIBLE 2.9 EURO EN LETTRE
DE 2 TIFF 4 MANGA LE PORT EST FIDE 4.5 EURO EN DISTINGO SUIVI
EXASPERATION PARTIR POSITIVE 5 MANGA LE PORT PASSE RESENTMENT 6.5 EURO EN COLISSIMO SUIVI
MISSTATEMENT RIGHT VENTE HORS FRANCE
3-Les MANGA sont envoyés en epigram état
Les MANGA sont expédiés dès la réception du paiement
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i'm 12 years old and i'm operating a excavator.... sweet
dredging out a pond with a TB68 takeuchi excavator

TakePart.com's Week in Social Action
TakePart.com looks at the week in social action. Stories covered are Ben and Jerry's free cone day and environmental practices, May 68 programs and retrospectives, Standard Operating Procedure, Amal, The Green on Sundance Channel, DisneyNature, Baghdad High and the Sean Bell verdict. http://blogs.takepart.com http://takepart.com

1968 Radio Interview of Madalyn O'Hair Part 4
Here's part 4. In this segment, Madalyn rattles off the names of several Freethought groups, most of which are still operating today. Those groups have changed a lot since 1968, so please don't gripe about how they're not how she describes them here. This radio show aired in 1968, ok? Example: The Truth Seeker is hardly that nowadays, and definitely not run by or for Atheists.

BULLITT
Bullitt Steve McQueen trailer (1968) solar Bullitt is a 1968 action crime mystery thriller film starring Steve McQueen, Robert Vaughn and Jacqueline Bisset, with Don Gordon, Robert Duvall, Carl Reindel, Felice Orlandi, Vic Tayback, Pat Renella, Paul Genge, Bill Hickman, Norman Fell and Brandy Carroll. It was distributed by Warner Bros. The director was Peter Yates. The story was adapted for the screen by Alan Trustman and Harry Kleiner, based on the novel titled Mute Witness (1963) by Robert L. Fish (aka Robert L. Pike). Lalo Schifrin wrote the original music score, a memorable mix of jazz, brass and percussion. The movie won the Academy Award for Best Film Editing (Frank P. Keller) and was nominated for Best Sound. Writers Trustman and Kleiner won a 1969 Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Motion Picture Screenplay. Bullitt is most-remembered for its central car chase scene through the streets of downtown San Francisco, one of the earliest and most influential car chase sequences in movies. The scene had Bullitt in a dark "Highland Green" 1968 Ford Mustang G.T.390 Fastback, chasing two hit-men in a "Tuxedo Black" 1968 Dodge Charger R/T Hemi. (In honor of the Mustang in the film, the Ford Motor Company produced a limited edition 2001 Ford Mustang GT "Bullitt Mustang," which took styling cues from the '68 movie car and even mimicked its exhaust note). The movie is also considered highly influential in many other ways within its genre. The use of a rebellious and borderline-insubordinate police officer as a protagonist operating despite interference from higher-ups was followed in many later movies, notably Dirty Harry and The French Connection, both released in 1971 . The idea of making the officer young and cool, and equipped with a sports car, was subsequently used by Starsky and Hutch and Miami Vice. The movie as a whole, including the car chase, makes extensive use of the San Francisco Bay Area. However, San Francisco's most famous landmark, the Golden Gate Bridge, was not a part of the chase scene because the city's film commission refused to allow the filmakers to close the bridge and film there. Directed by Peter Yates Produced by Philip D'Antoni Robert E. Relyea Written by Novel: Robert L. Fish Screenplay: Alan Trustman Harry Kleiner Starring Steve McQueen Robert Vaughn Jacqueline Bisset Music by Lalo Schifrin Cinematography William A. Fraker Editing by Frank P. Keller Distributed by Warner Bros. Release date(s) Flag of United States October 17, 1968 Running time 113 min Country Flag of United States United States Language English Budget http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullitt

USS Forrestal Memorial July 29, 1967
http://www.revski.org This memorial will express the moment of that day and the memory of sacrifices made aboard the Naval carrier USS Farrestal - CVA-59 on July 29, 1967 in North Vietnam -- Gulf of Tonkin, South China Sea, at or about 10:50 AM. Once the fires were extinguished, the extent of the devastation was apparent. Most tragic was the loss to the crew, 134 had lost their lives, while an additional 64 were injured. This disaster remains the single worst loss of life on a Naval vessel since the USS Franklin (CV-13) was bombed in WWII while operating in the Pacific. The ship proceeded to Cubi Point in the Philippines for temporary repairs. In only eight days enough repairs were made that she could start the long trip back to Norfolk, Virginia (her homeport) for permanent repairs. On her way home Forrestal was capable of operating aircraft if needed. The song in this video is sung by the Five Blind Boys of Alabama, "I'm on the Battle Field' and color pictures are contributed by Bill Mason, PH2-US Navy. In the video is the actual voice of Captain John Beling, recorded during the beginning of the fires and disaster. Also the Captain's picture, standing with another Naval Officer, is just before the last picture, which is the USS Forrestal CVA-59, at the end of this video.
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