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ישן 02-08-2005, 11:04
  odedy odedy אינו מחובר  
 
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חשבתי שאף אחד לא קרא את השאלה
בתגובה להודעה מספר 3 שנכתבה על ידי יוסיפון שמתחילה ב "תשובה?"

בכל אופן התשובה היא בלאקלווה - על שם מקום הקרב המפורסם במלחמת קרים שם
הפגינו הבריטים גאוניות יתר במה שנודע בכינוי והונצח בפואמה the charge of the light brigade של טניסון
http://www.pinetreeweb.com/13th-balaclava.htm

"Forward, the Light Brigade!"
Was there a man dismay'd?
Not tho' the soldier knew

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Someone had blunder'd:
Their's not to make reply,
Their's not to reason why,
Their's but to do and die:
Into the valley of Death

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Rode the six hundred.
http://eserver.org/poetry/light-brigade.html

מה הקשר בין הכובע למלחמה?, פשוט מאוד לחיילים נשלחו כובעים הולמים לחימום הפנים האדמדמים מרום וכפור

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balaclava

דרך אגב זה אכן היו חבר'ה מה-SAS

WAR ON BRITAIN: THE TIP OFF
Call from member of the public led SAS and armed police to suspects' flat
By Jeff Edwards Chief Crime Correspondent
SAS and crack police stormed the suspects' flat yesterday after a tip-off from a member of the public provided the vital breakthrough.
The caller to an anti-terror hotline told police that at least one of the wanted men was hiding at a flat in West London.
During the night a special team of police technicians used state of the art listening gear to monitor the two bedroom flat in Delgarno Gardens, North Kensington, for voices and movement. They concluded there were two men inside.
At the same time other intelligence gatherers linked that flat with another flat in Tavistock Crescent, about a mile away.
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Both were raided. At the first flat two men - suspected bus bomber Muktar Said Ibrahim and a man named as Ramzi Mohammed, thought to be the Oval Tube attacker - were seized in a blaze of stun grenades and CS gas.
In the second raid another man - thought to be a possible fifth member of the cell - was among those held in Tavistock Crescent.
He was later identified as Wahbi Mohammed, 23 - the brother of Ramzi Mohammed.
Detectives think the fifth bomber tried to detonate his bomb on the Central Line but fled after it failed, dumping it in undergrowth near where the raids took place.
Suspect Yasin Hassan Omar had already been arrested in Birmingham on Wednesday.
And last night jubilant anti-terrorist squad chiefs said another man arrested in Italy was believed to be Hussain Osman, who police suspect put a bomb on a Hammersmith and City Line underground train at Shepherd's Bush.
They think he alone managed to flee Britain, catching an international luxury coach via a Dover-Calais ferry. The raids demonstrated Scotland Yard's belief that it was the British public who would defeat the terrorists.
But despite the astonishing speed of the inquiry and the arrests, detectives warned: "We cannot be complacent.
"We have serious fears that there is at least one other terror cell out there with weapons primed and ready to strike. We must find them and fast."
The massive raids were planned in minute detail.
They followed Britain's largest ever manhunt, involving more than 3,000 police and civilian helpers.
Many were already working on July 7 suicide attacks, which left 56 people dead on three Tube trains and a bus.
Within 24 hours of the July 21 bombing attempts police were working through the night to scan hundreds of CCTV tapes. They identified four people and the images were made public.
Scores of undercover surveillance officers were then keeping watch on suspects and addresses across the capital.
That operation led to tragedy when Brazilian Jean Charles de Menezes, 27, was mistaken for a suicide bomber and shot dead by police in front of Tube train passengers.
Last Saturday hundreds more police were drafted in. But again it was a piece of information phoned in by a member of the public which provided the breakthrough.
The caller gave details of a council flat in Curtis House, New Southgate, North London, and reported suspicious comings and goings by men who resembled the suspects.
When police raided the building on Monday they found the flat empty. But a lock-up garage nearby contained a large cache of chemicals and empty containers. Documents were also found at the flat which led to Scotland Yard naming Ibrahim and Omar as men they wanted over the bombing attempts.
By Tuesday more tip-offs from members of the public and surveillance by Special Branch and MI5 led investigators to a house in the south Birmingham suburbs where they were told suspect Omar was hiding.
On Wednesday at 4.30am a police gun squad raided the semi-detached house, finding him alone. He was disabled with a volley of fire from Taser stun guns and taken away to be questioned.
It is unclear whether he has since been able to help police with the hunt for the remaining suspected bombers. But with Omar being questioned, police stepped up their operation even further. On Thursday they launched the biggest public show of strength in their history.
Around 6,000 uniformed police were deployed across the 600-mile London Underground network.
London Mayor Ken Livingstone congratulated police for their "outstanding performance in arresting those suspected of attempted terrorist attacks on 21 July".
He added: "This investigation has been conducted with extraordinary speed and professionalism."
The mayor praised thousands of officers who worked long hours and cancelled their leave to work on the hunt and "the thousands of Londoners from every community who have helped with information", urging them to go on doing so.

נערך לאחרונה ע"י odedy בתאריך 02-08-2005 בשעה 11:22.
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