Just after the fourth of july, John feels pain running through his body, but eases it with heroin. After going to the local hospital, Jessica prepares the works and shoots up while John grimmaces in pain. The hospital assumed he just had a back…
02/15/02-- ISAF troops from Austria struggled to keep eager Afghan fans at bay as a crowd of thousands tried to get into the sold-out 'Game of Unity' soccer match between the British ISAF team and Kabul United. The crowd pushed, shoved, and climbed…
Girls runs twards their home after explosions at Arafat's compound sounded less than 100 meters from their house in Ramalla, West Bank on March 31, 2002.
Soldiers of Kamal Khan Zadran, governor of Khost, on duty at the governor's mansion in Khost, Afghanistan. With Kamal's brother, Haji Padsha Khan Zadran, they carried out an attack next day on Gardez, a city controlled by the stronghold of a rival…
Iraqi prisoners clamour as they're beaten by Iraqi soldiers as they attempt to exit their cell in a crowded prison cell as tens thousands of Iraqi prisoners wait out of the country's most notorious prison at Abu Ghraib, 20 miles west of Baghdad on…
Nobody knows how long we'll be here. It might be one day, it might be 10 years. Said, Obeidullah, a former Taliban prisoner awaiting trial. The prison is by a warlord.
PLAYOFF LOSS-Seminole's QB Greg Wehr hangs his head in tears after his fumble on a center-QB exchange ended Seminoles double overtime playoff game against Manatee and ended his teams season.
A dog jumps over a fence on a property near Hay, New South Wales in Australia looking for livestock. Due to the drought, dust storms have nearly covered many fences with sand and many farmers are unable to provide feed or water for livestock.
A kangaroo's legs tangled in a barbed wire fence outside Bourke, New South Wales. Native wildlife such as kangaroos and emus are unable to find food and water in the bush.