photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo
SEPTEMBER 21, 2009 - A NON-BREED NEW BORN PUPPY.
photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo
SEPTEMBER 21 , 2009 , PHILIPPINES - A GOLDEN RETRIEVER DOG
photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo
SEPTEMBER 21 , 2009 - NOKIA 5600 MODEL, TOUCH SCREEN
photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo
SEPTEMBER 21 , 2009 , PHILIPPINES - A GOLDEN RETRIEVER DOG PLAYING IN THE GARDEN
photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo
High rise buildings along Makati area , Philippines , September 21 , 2009.
photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo
SEPTEMBER 21, 2009 , QUEZON CITY , PHILIPPINES - FILIPINO MAN SMOKING A CIGARETTE.
photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo
A internet cable plugged in a Asus EEE PC laptop ,Philippines , September 21 , 2009.
photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo
A white-colored puppy of a stray dog in Quezon City , Philippines, September 21, 2009.
photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo
A stray animal with her new born babies , Quezon City , Philippines , September 21 , 2009.
photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo
Families with their kids in Toy Kingdom Store in Sm Mall , Philippines , September 21 , 2009.
photo: Creative Commons / Wallygva
Ryan Zimmerman rounds third after hitting home run against San Diego, September 21, 2008.
photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo
SM Mall of Asia , one of the biggest malls in the Philippines and asia , September 21 , 2009.
photo: US Coastguard / Petty Officer William Mitchell.
CLEVELAND -- Rear Admiral John E. Crowley of the Ninth District swore in 28 recruits for service in the 5 branches of the military at Jacobs Field here, September 21,2007. CLEVELAND -- Rear Admiral John E. Crowley of the Ninth District swore in 28 recruits for service in the 5 branches of the military at Jacobs Field here, September 21,2007. Photo by Petty Officer William Mitchell. (166374) ( Swear in6 )
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram (C) meets with residents of Tangmarg north of Srinagar on September 21, 2010. Indian lawmakers visiting Kashmir cut short a hospital tour on September 21 after being heckled by protesters and patients' relatives demanding independence for the violence-hit Muslim-majority region, where more than 100 civilians have been shot dead by police and paramilitary troops during a wave of separatist protests since early June.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram (C) meets with residents of Tangmarg north of Srinagar on September 21, 2010. Indian lawmakers visiting Kashmir cut short a hospital tour on September 21 after being heckled by protesters and patients' relatives demanding independence for the violence-hit Muslim-majority region, where more than 100 civilians have been shot dead by police and paramilitary troops during a wave of separatist protests since early June.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram (C) meets with residents of Tangmarg north of Srinagar on September 21, 2010. Indian lawmakers visiting Kashmir cut short a hospital tour on September 21 after being heckled by protesters and patients' relatives demanding independence for the violence-hit Muslim-majority region, where more than 100 civilians have been shot dead by police and paramilitary troops during a wave of separatist protests since early June.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram (C) meets with residents of Tangmarg north of Srinagar on September 21, 2010. Indian lawmakers visiting Kashmir cut short a hospital tour on September 21 after being heckled by protesters and patients' relatives demanding independence for the violence-hit Muslim-majority region, where more than 100 civilians have been shot dead by police and paramilitary troops during a wave of separatist protests since early June.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram (C) meets with residents of Tangmarg north of Srinagar on September 21, 2010. Indian lawmakers visiting Kashmir cut short a hospital tour on September 21 after being heckled by protesters and patients' relatives demanding independence for the violence-hit Muslim-majority region, where more than 100 civilians have been shot dead by police and paramilitary troops during a wave of separatist protests since early June.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram (C) meets with residents of Tangmarg north of Srinagar on September 21, 2010. Indian lawmakers visiting Kashmir cut short a hospital tour on September 21 after being heckled by protesters and patients' relatives demanding independence for the violence-hit Muslim-majority region, where more than 100 civilians have been shot dead by police and paramilitary troops during a wave of separatist protests since early June.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram (C) meets with residents of Tangmarg north of Srinagar on September 21, 2010. Indian lawmakers visiting Kashmir cut short a hospital tour on September 21 after being heckled by protesters and patients' relatives demanding independence for the violence-hit Muslim-majority region, where more than 100 civilians have been shot dead by police and paramilitary troops during a wave of separatist protests since early June.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram (C) meets with residents of Tangmarg north of Srinagar on September 21, 2010. Indian lawmakers visiting Kashmir cut short a hospital tour on September 21 after being heckled by protesters and patients' relatives demanding independence for the violence-hit Muslim-majority region, where more than 100 civilians have been shot dead by police and paramilitary troops during a wave of separatist protests since early June.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram (C) meets with residents of Tangmarg north of Srinagar on September 21, 2010. Indian lawmakers visiting Kashmir cut short a hospital tour on September 21 after being heckled by protesters and patients' relatives demanding independence for the violence-hit Muslim-majority region, where more than 100 civilians have been shot dead by police and paramilitary troops during a wave of separatist protests since early June.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram (C) meets with residents of Tangmarg north of Srinagar on September 21, 2010. Indian lawmakers visiting Kashmir cut short a hospital tour on September 21 after being heckled by protesters and patients' relatives demanding independence for the violence-hit Muslim-majority region, where more than 100 civilians have been shot dead by police and paramilitary troops during a wave of separatist protests since early June.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram (C) meets with residents of Tangmarg north of Srinagar on September 21, 2010. Indian lawmakers visiting Kashmir cut short a hospital tour on September 21 after being heckled by protesters and patients' relatives demanding independence for the violence-hit Muslim-majority region, where more than 100 civilians have been shot dead by police and paramilitary troops during a wave of separatist protests since early June.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram (C) meets with residents of Tangmarg north of Srinagar on September 21, 2010. Indian lawmakers visiting Kashmir cut short a hospital tour on September 21 after being heckled by protesters and patients' relatives demanding independence for the violence-hit Muslim-majority region, where more than 100 civilians have been shot dead by police and paramilitary troops during a wave of separatist protests since early June.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Kashmiri women rest in boats on Dal Lake during a relaxation in curfew in Srinagar September 21, 2010.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
People meet with Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram (NOT IN PICTURE) In Tangmarg north of Srinagar on September 21, 2010. Indian lawmakers visiting Kashmir cut short a hospital tour on September 21 after being heckled by protesters and patients' relatives demanding independence for the violence-hit Muslim-majority region, where more than 100 civilians have been shot dead by police and paramilitary troops during a wave of separatist protests since early June.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram (2 L) gives a traditional greeting on a visit to Tangmarg north of Srinagar on September 21, 2010. Indian lawmakers visiting Kashmir cut short a hospital tour on September 21 after being heckled by protesters and patients' relatives demanding independence for the violence-hit Muslim-majority region, where more than 100 civilians have been shot dead by police and paramilitary troops during a wave of separatist protests since early June.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram (2 L) gives a traditional greeting on a visit to Tangmarg north of Srinagar on September 21, 2010. Indian lawmakers visiting Kashmir cut short a hospital tour on September 21 after being heckled by protesters and patients' relatives demanding independence for the violence-hit Muslim-majority region, where more than 100 civilians have been shot dead by police and paramilitary troops during a wave of separatist protests since early June.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram (2 L) gives a traditional greeting on a visit to Tangmarg north of Srinagar on September 21, 2010. Indian lawmakers visiting Kashmir cut short a hospital tour on September 21 after being heckled by protesters and patients' relatives demanding independence for the violence-hit Muslim-majority region, where more than 100 civilians have been shot dead by police and paramilitary troops during a wave of separatist protests since early June.