Petrosino’s Retriever

Thursday, May 19th, 2005
Houston and Norfolk Street

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Scrape

Thursday, May 19th, 2005
Someone scraping stickers off this stoplight.

THOR

Thursday, May 19th, 2005

Celltalking

Thursday, May 19th, 2005
West 47th Street.

Orchard Construction

Thursday, May 19th, 2005

Major changes on Orchard Street. Same lot from Allen Street. More

Lepos Lost

Thursday, May 19th, 2005
Lepos lost on Orchard Street.

"His name is Lepos. He is not from here And is lost and is freindly", Houston and Essex Streets

Peacemech

Thursday, May 19th, 2005

A weird political sci-fi manifesto, about giant robots built on the WTC site bringing peace to the world. You can read it by clicking on the photo for a larger version of the photo. Norfolk Street, Lower East Side. I think poor, pointing and lost Lepos is just an innocent bystander, but the printing quality is similar.

Newsweek Was Right

Thursday, May 19th, 2005

Newsweek Was Right
“The Bush Administration’s aggressive response to a Newsweek story alleging that US interrogators at Guantanamo Bay flushed the Koran down the toilet in front of Islamic detainees displays the height of hypocrisy. After Newsweek clumsily issued an apology, followed by a retraction, White House spokesman Scott McClellan called on the magazine to “help repair the damage that has been done, particularly in the region,” by explaining “what happened and why they got it wrong.” Maybe the Bush Administration should do the same, by opening up its secret facilities for inspection to the Red Cross and other third-party observers. We are printing below a letter from reader Calgacus–a pseudonym for a researcher in the national security field for the past twenty years–that shows how the desecration of the Koran became standard US interrogation practice.”- Ari Berman in the Nation.