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  • A very common road-sign around Khost remind the collaboration between Afghan & USA
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  • 03 September 2005...A very common road-sign around Khost remind the collaboration between Afghan & USA
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  • CONTACT KASH
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  • AFGHANISTAN, 10 AUGUST 2005..KHOST Police HQ..Armed policemen, wearing local dress, look at a foreigner  who has just been taken into custody for identification...After the killing of General Ahmad Shah Massoud by a group of suicide bombers in 2001, who were pretending to be journalists, it has become very difficult for the Press to work independently in Afghanistan...
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  • 20 August 2005...Omar Ghul teaching Martial Arts tecnics at his KUNG FU training center in Khost.
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  • 19 August 2005...Shaid Zoi, on the right,  with his political supporters. He is a Khost's  candidate for the forthcoming  Afghan National Elections on Septbember 2005
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  • The front of a building in Khost covered with poste r picturing local candidates to the forthcoming Afghan parliamentary and provincial council elections
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  • Amed patrol checking the indentity of a foreign journalist in Khost...After the killing of General Ahmad Shah Massoud by a group of suicide bombers in 2001, who were pretending to be journalists,  it has become very difficult for the Press to work independently in Afghanistan.
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  • Amed patrol checking the indentity of a foreign journalist in Khost...After the killing of General Ahmad Shah Massoud by a group of suicide bombers in 2001, who were pretending to be journalists,  it has become very difficult for the Press to work independently in Afghanistan.
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  • 20 August 2005...Omar Ghul teaching Martial Arts tecnics at his KUNG FU training center in Khost.
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  • A very common road-sign around Khost remind the collaboration between Afghan & USA
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  • 20 August 2005...Omar Ghul teaching Martial Arts tecnics at his KUNG FU training center in Khost.
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  • Early in the morning, students do their homework before going to the college.
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  • Young athletes playing Thi Chi
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  • Afghan students look at a picture of a woman displayed in a photographic book on Kashmir
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  • 20 August 2005...Omar Ghul teaching Martial Arts tecnics at his KUNG FU training center in Khost.
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  • 20 August 2005...Omar Ghul teaching Martial Arts tecnics at his KUNG FU training center in Khost.
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  • 20 August 2005...Omar Ghul teaching Martial Arts tecnics at his KUNG FU training center in Khost.
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  • 20 August 2005...Omar Ghul teaching Martial Arts tecnics at his KUNG FU training center in Khost.
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  • 20 August 2005...Omar Ghul teaching Martial Arts tecnics  at his KUNG FU training center in Khost.
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  • Large stock of firewood is cutted and sold in Khost
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  • Large stock of firewood is cutted and sold in Khost
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  • Khost, 20 August 2005..A local engineer, working for the Italian Embassy, shows is ID card
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  • Khost, 19 August 2005..Afghans sitting on the dinning table, wearing long tunic over baggy trousers, look at a photographic book
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  • 21 August 2005..A woman sit on the road next to a truck loaded with the remaining of the house she left in Waziristan.
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  • 20 August 2005...Omar Ghul teaching Martial Arts tecnics at his KUNG FU training center in Khost.
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  • 20 August 2005...Omar Ghul teaching Martial Arts tecnics at his KUNG FU training center in Khost.
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  • 19 August 2005..Undercover Police and Army officers are on alert on any foreigner visiting  Khost
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  • Khost, undercover police holding the IFJ Press Card of a foreign photojournalist. later the 'suspect'  will be taken into custody for further identification...After the killing of General Ahmad Shah Massoud by a group of suicide bombers in 2001, who were pretending to be journalists,  it has become very difficult for the Press to work independently in Afghanistan.
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  • AFGHANISTAN, KHOST 11 AUGUST 2005...Soldiers of the Afghan National Army (ANA), wearing camouflage uniforms, leaf through a photographic book on Kashmir..
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  • Afghan running on the street of Khost to prosted against the local airport extension's plan
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  • 03 September 2005..Afghan students look at a picture of a woman displayed in a photographic book on Kashmir
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  • 21 August 2005..Musulmans, with long beard and black turbans, during a meeting for the forthcoming National Elections.
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  • Athletes performing Tai Chi
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  • 21 August 2005...Farid Muhammad, with white pants, stretching his legs...He has been learning TAI CHI  since he stared to walk.
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  • During a pre-electoral meeting in Khost, Afghans look at pictures of women & life in Srinagar - Kashmir
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  • Canadian soldiers take a short time off at the Kandahar Governor House. Today the Gov. H. Asadullah K. will host a meeting with  the Ambassador of Japan N. Okuda and several other Diplomats.
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  • Canadian soldiers take a short time off at the Kandahar Governor House. Today the Gov. H. Asadullah K. will host a meeting with  the Ambassador of Japan N. Okuda and several other Diplomats.
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  • EKATERINA KUKHAREVA   Autumn/Winter Collection 2017. THE PAINTING ROOMS PRESENTATIONS, Hosted by The Royal Society of Arts, Durham House Street, London WC2
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  • EKATERINA KUKHAREVA   Autumn/Winter Collection 2017. THE PAINTING ROOMS PRESENTATIONS, Hosted by The Royal Society of Arts, Durham House Street, London WC2
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  • EKATERINA KUKHAREVA   Autumn/Winter Collection 2017. THE PAINTING ROOMS PRESENTATIONS, Hosted by The Royal Society of Arts, Durham House Street, London WC2
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  • EKATERINA KUKHAREVA   Autumn/Winter Collection 2017. THE PAINTING ROOMS PRESENTATIONS, Hosted by The Royal Society of Arts, Durham House Street, London WC2
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  • EKATERINA KUKHAREVA   Autumn/Winter Collection 2017. THE PAINTING ROOMS PRESENTATIONS, Hosted by The Royal Society of Arts, Durham House Street, London WC2
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  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
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  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-032.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-025.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-012.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-006.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-005.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-003.jpg
  • Fyodor Golan presentation at London Fashion Week AW 16 - FYODOR GOLAN was establish in 2011 by Fyodor Podgorny and Golan Frydman.<br />
<br />
The designers drive and expressive approach established immediately recognisable brand image. Playful undertone with experimental cuts focused on bold colours and digital like textures. Whilst the collections vary in style the signature remains distinct.<br />
<br />
FYODOR GOLAN became the youngest brand to take part in Fashion Motions series, hosting catwalk shows at the Victoria & Albert Museum in historic Raphael Gallery.<br />
In 2015 duo won in category best new E -Store on the block at the Decoded Fashion Awards and have brought to life unique collaborations with My Little Pony, Transformers and Microsoft to the London Fashion Week catwalks.<br />
<br />
FYODOR GOLAN's exuberant collections are available in stores worldwide from Selfridges London, Luisa Via Roma in Florence, HLorenzo in LA, I.T China and Hong Kong amongst others.
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  • Fyodor Golan presentation at London Fashion Week AW 16 - FYODOR GOLAN was establish in 2011 by Fyodor Podgorny and Golan Frydman.<br />
<br />
The designers drive and expressive approach established immediately recognisable brand image. Playful undertone with experimental cuts focused on bold colours and digital like textures. Whilst the collections vary in style the signature remains distinct.<br />
<br />
FYODOR GOLAN became the youngest brand to take part in Fashion Motions series, hosting catwalk shows at the Victoria & Albert Museum in historic Raphael Gallery.<br />
In 2015 duo won in category best new E -Store on the block at the Decoded Fashion Awards and have brought to life unique collaborations with My Little Pony, Transformers and Microsoft to the London Fashion Week catwalks.<br />
<br />
FYODOR GOLAN's exuberant collections are available in stores worldwide from Selfridges London, Luisa Via Roma in Florence, HLorenzo in LA, I.T China and Hong Kong amongst others.
    KASH_FYODOR-GOLAN-015.jpg
  • Fyodor Golan presentation at London Fashion Week AW 16 - FYODOR GOLAN was establish in 2011 by Fyodor Podgorny and Golan Frydman.<br />
<br />
The designers drive and expressive approach established immediately recognisable brand image. Playful undertone with experimental cuts focused on bold colours and digital like textures. Whilst the collections vary in style the signature remains distinct.<br />
<br />
FYODOR GOLAN became the youngest brand to take part in Fashion Motions series, hosting catwalk shows at the Victoria & Albert Museum in historic Raphael Gallery.<br />
In 2015 duo won in category best new E -Store on the block at the Decoded Fashion Awards and have brought to life unique collaborations with My Little Pony, Transformers and Microsoft to the London Fashion Week catwalks.<br />
<br />
FYODOR GOLAN's exuberant collections are available in stores worldwide from Selfridges London, Luisa Via Roma in Florence, HLorenzo in LA, I.T China and Hong Kong amongst others.
    KASH_FYODOR-GOLAN-011.jpg
  • Fyodor Golan presentation at London Fashion Week AW 16 - FYODOR GOLAN was establish in 2011 by Fyodor Podgorny and Golan Frydman.<br />
<br />
The designers drive and expressive approach established immediately recognisable brand image. Playful undertone with experimental cuts focused on bold colours and digital like textures. Whilst the collections vary in style the signature remains distinct.<br />
<br />
FYODOR GOLAN became the youngest brand to take part in Fashion Motions series, hosting catwalk shows at the Victoria & Albert Museum in historic Raphael Gallery.<br />
In 2015 duo won in category best new E -Store on the block at the Decoded Fashion Awards and have brought to life unique collaborations with My Little Pony, Transformers and Microsoft to the London Fashion Week catwalks.<br />
<br />
FYODOR GOLAN's exuberant collections are available in stores worldwide from Selfridges London, Luisa Via Roma in Florence, HLorenzo in LA, I.T China and Hong Kong amongst others.
    KASH_FYODOR-GOLAN-009.jpg
  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
    FPA_MEDIA_AWARD2006_08.jpg
  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • EKATERINA KUKHAREVA   Autumn/Winter Collection 2017. THE PAINTING ROOMS PRESENTATIONS, Hosted by The Royal Society of Arts, Durham House Street, London WC2
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  • EKATERINA KUKHAREVA   Autumn/Winter Collection 2017. THE PAINTING ROOMS PRESENTATIONS, Hosted by The Royal Society of Arts, Durham House Street, London WC2
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  • EKATERINA KUKHAREVA   Autumn/Winter Collection 2017. THE PAINTING ROOMS PRESENTATIONS, Hosted by The Royal Society of Arts, Durham House Street, London WC2
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  • EKATERINA KUKHAREVA   Autumn/Winter Collection 2017. THE PAINTING ROOMS PRESENTATIONS, Hosted by The Royal Society of Arts, Durham House Street, London WC2
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  • EKATERINA KUKHAREVA   Autumn/Winter Collection 2017. THE PAINTING ROOMS PRESENTATIONS, Hosted by The Royal Society of Arts, Durham House Street, London WC2
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  • EKATERINA KUKHAREVA   Autumn/Winter Collection 2017. THE PAINTING ROOMS PRESENTATIONS, Hosted by The Royal Society of Arts, Durham House Street, London WC2
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  • EKATERINA KUKHAREVA   Autumn/Winter Collection 2017. THE PAINTING ROOMS PRESENTATIONS, Hosted by The Royal Society of Arts, Durham House Street, London WC2
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  • EKATERINA KUKHAREVA   Autumn/Winter Collection 2017. THE PAINTING ROOMS PRESENTATIONS, Hosted by The Royal Society of Arts, Durham House Street, London WC2
    KASH_EkaterinaKukhareva_AW2017-007.jpg
  • EKATERINA KUKHAREVA   Autumn/Winter Collection 2017. THE PAINTING ROOMS PRESENTATIONS, Hosted by The Royal Society of Arts, Durham House Street, London WC2
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  • EKATERINA KUKHAREVA   Autumn/Winter Collection 2017. THE PAINTING ROOMS PRESENTATIONS, Hosted by The Royal Society of Arts, Durham House Street, London WC2
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  • EKATERINA KUKHAREVA   Autumn/Winter Collection 2017. THE PAINTING ROOMS PRESENTATIONS, Hosted by The Royal Society of Arts, Durham House Street, London WC2
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  • EKATERINA KUKHAREVA   Autumn/Winter Collection 2017. THE PAINTING ROOMS PRESENTATIONS, Hosted by The Royal Society of Arts, Durham House Street, London WC2
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  • EKATERINA KUKHAREVA   Autumn/Winter Collection 2017. THE PAINTING ROOMS PRESENTATIONS, Hosted by The Royal Society of Arts, Durham House Street, London WC2
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  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-035.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-034.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-031.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-030.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-029.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-028.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-027.jpg
  • Istituto Marangoni students debut at the national fashion show at graduate fashion week. <br />
<br />
Graduate Fashion Week (GFW) in London, one of the most important events of the year for fashion students, lovers and professionals, opens its door again at The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London and Istituto Marangoni will spot its most talented students, the new generation of fashion designers.<br />
<br />
On June 5, The Old Truman Brewery in the heart of East London hosted the annual Fashion Show of Istituto Marangoni The London School of Fashion.<br />
<br />
The event saw fifteen graduates presenting on the catwalk seven menswear and eight womenswear collections: a highly coveted occasion to be introduced to the international audience of the Graduate Fashion Week, celebrating this year its 25th anniversary.<br />
<br />
Best designer: Inés Suelves Osorio. In her collection the traditional Japanese aesthetic mixes with a style inspired by the 60’s mods and rockers. Pink color, patches and zips are the key elements of her outfits.
    KASH_GFW16_IstitutoMarangoni-026.jpg
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