Monday, November 2, 2009

Fidel Castro



Eighty-two-year-old Fidel Castro resigned as president and commander in chief of Cuba on 19 February 2008. It's one year by now after his resignation. To refresh, here we take a look at the charismatic Castro's political life in pics…



Picture taken in the early 60's of the Cuban Revolution leaders, Fidel Castro (R), prime minister of the Cuban Revolutionary government and Che Guevara, minister of industry, during a popular meeting in Havana.

Fidel Castro addresses delegates of the General Assembly of the United Nations in a four-hour long speech, 26 September 1960.


President Fidel Castro and the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, during his visit to the island in November 1974.


ANC president Nelson Mandela and Cuban leader Fidel Castro in July 1991.


Fidel Castro points at Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting during his visit of the Louvre museum with former socialist culture minister Jack Lang, 14 March 1995.


Fidel Castro yawns during US President Bill Clinton's address to the United Nations, during the first day of the three-day celebration of the UN's 50th Anniversary, 22 October 1995.


Pope John Paul II and Cuban President Fidel Castro pose for photographers during their historic meeting at the Vatican, 19 November 1996.


Fidel Castro jokes around with South African President Nelson Mandela at a ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the GATT Agreement, 19 May 1998.


The wax figure of Cuban President Fidel Castro gets final touches by hair and colour artist Sylvie Vincent at Madame Tussaud's in London, 13 August 1999.


Former US president Jimmy Carter (R) throws the first pitch in a baseball game beside Fidel Castro in Havana. Carter made a bold push for democratic opening in communist Cuba, urging Castro to let the UN human rights chief visit and calling attention to an unprecedented dissident bid for political change, 14 May 2002.


The image of Fidel Castro appears in the viewfinder of a camera in Ciego de Avila during a speech to commemorate the 49th anniversary of the raid on the Moncada Garrison, 26 July 2002.


Fidel Castro chats with his South Africa's counterpart Thabo Mbeki during the inauguration of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Brazil, 1 January 2003.


Fidel Castro addresses the nation on the occasion of the 45th anniversary of the revolution, 3 January 2004.


Fidel Castro is helped by his bodyguards after he fell at the end of a speech at a ceremony in Santa Clara, 20 October 2004. Castro fractured his left knee and also had a light fracture in his right arm, but laughed off the accident, assuring Cubans that he remained in good spirits and in one piece.


Fidel Castro and his Venezuelan counterpart Hugo Chavez chat during the opening ceremony of the XV Book Fair in Havana, 3 February 2006. Cuba and Venezuela said they would oppose moves to refer Iran to the UN Security Council over an atomic programme the West fears could be hiding weapons development.


Pictures of Fidel Castro ranging from his early childhood to present day. Castro, Latin America's sole surviving communist strongman, ceded power on 1 August 2006, to his brother Raul on a temporary basis for the first time in 47 years after undergoing what he called delicate intestinal surgery.


Ailing Cuban leader Fidel Castro hasn't been seen in public in months.


One of the first pictures of Cuban leader Fidel Castro taken after his gasterointestinal surgery. The Cuban leader, who turned 80 in August 2006, appeared alert and in good spirits and displayed no discernible weight loss.


"I neither will aspire to nor will I accept — I repeat — I neither will aspire to nor will I accept, the position of president of the council of state and commander in chief". Castro (82) announced his resignation almost 19 months after a severe illness caused him to hand power temporarily over to his brother Raul Castro.

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Prince Charles in Far East


Prince Charles inspects an honour guard upon his arrival to the British Forces Brunei in Seria in Belait District, 100 km (60 miles) southwest of Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei.
Prince Charles talks to a Gurkha soldier during his visit to the British Forces Brunei in Seria.


Charles and Camilla are greeted during their visit to the British Forces Brunei in Seria in Belait District.


The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall ride in a decorated Land Rover, as they leave a Gurkha ceremony in Brunei.





The Prince of Wales and Princess Takamado talk to C W Nicol, an environmentalist who has spent the past 26 years establishing a pioneering conservation area near Nagano, during a visit to the Afan Forest in central Japan.


Prince Charles smells a mushroom during his visit to the Afan Forest in Shinano.


During their visit to the Afan Forest, Prince Charles and Princess Takamado watched charcoal processing.


Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall met with the elusive Crown Princess Masako and Crown Prince Naruhito for dinner at the Togu Palace in Tokyo.


The Duchess of Cornwall visited St. Luke’s International Hospital in Tokyo. She met pediatric patients at a playroom in the hospital.


The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall toured the Todai-ji Temple, Nara, Japan on the second full day of their tour.


Prince Charles signed a plate at a calligraphy gallery by Japanese artists, who graduated from the Prince’s School of Traditional Arts during their visit at Nara Craft Museum.


The Duchess of Cornwall with Miki Endo, 20, a student who performed in a traditional Kubuki Theatre, at Keio University in Tokyo on the couple’s first full day in the country.


The couple were shown a bamboo sword by Yuichiro Anzai, president of Keio University.


The Prince experienced close-up dancing from Asimo the robot during a tour of Tokyo’s Museum of Science and Innovation.


The couple arrived at Haneda Airport, Tokyo, at the start of their official visit. Crown Prince Naruhito welcomed them onto the red carpet and shook their hands before leading them into the terminal.


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Prince Charles Turns 60C


Official portrait released on 13 November 2008 to mark the 60th Birthday of Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales.

Charles, Prince of Wales and heir to the throne, is celebrating his 60th birthday.


The party got underway at the Wimbledon Theatre with a performance in aid of the Prince’s Trust charity.


Eric Idle, a former member of Monty Python, was one of the performers at the event in South London.


Charles was born on November 14, 1948. A month later his mother, Elizabeth, had him christened Charles Philip Arthur George by the Archbishop of Canterbury.


His mother ascended to the throne when he was four-years-old.


The Prince attended Cambridge University and learnt to fly with the RAF.


He was invested as Prince of Wales by his mother Queen Elizabeth in a ceremony at Caernarvon Castle in 1969.


Charles celebrated his 30th birthday at Balmoral Castle with Harvey, a golden Labrador.


On July 29, 1981,Charles married Diana Spencer at St. Paul’s Cathedral.


He celebrated his 40th birthday in 1988.


Prince William and Prince Harry’s mother Princess Diana was killed in a car crash in 1997 leaving Charles to bring them up alone.


Charles was married to Camilla Parker-Bowles April 9 2005 in a civil ceremony in Windsor.

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Queen Elizabeth's 83rd Birthday


Happy Birthday, Queen Elizabeth II!


21st April (2009) marks the monarch's 83rd year, though the occasion is celebrated twice a year in England: once privately, on her actual birthday, and again with an official national celebration in June.

Today we offer a look back at some of her most glorious gowns, as well as a few of her more casual moments, and what she wore to meet U.S. presidents, beginning with Truman.




Painting of a 7-year-old Princess Elizabeth, now Queen Elizabeth II, in 1933 by Philip Alexius de Laszlo.

Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, now Prince Philip, at London's Buckingham Palace after their wedding ceremony on Nov. 20, 1947.


Princess Elizabeth in 1949.


Princess Elizabeth with President Truman in 1951.


Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip wave from the balcony of Buckingham Palace on June 2, 1953 after Elizabeth is crowned Queen at Westminter Abbey in London.


The Queen, far right, receives a kiss on the hand from Prime Minister Winston Churchill as she leaves 10 Downing Street on April 1, 1955.


At the State Opening of Parliament in London, April 1966.


Queen Elizabeth II shakes hands with French singer Mireille Mathieu in London, 1969.


WIth Britain's former Prime Minister Edward Heath, President Richard M.Nixon and his wife Pat in 1970.


Shaking hands with Barbara Streisand at the 1975 Royal Film performance in London.


Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip pose with President Gerald Ford and first lady Betty Ford on their way to dinner aboard the yacht Britannia in 1976.


Looking through her diary of engagements at her desk in Windsor Castle in May 1977.


Meeting former President Reagan and wife Nancy for lunch at Buckingham Palace in 1989.


With President Clinton in 1994.


With the Clintons in 1995.


WIth the Bushes in 2003.

with President Obama and the First Lady.


Driving her Land Rover in 2005.


Meeting the Obamas on April 1st.




Long Live the Queen!!
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