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The word 'tulip' is catching on...

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    The word 'tulip' is catching on...

    'Black Tulip' volunteers face uncertain future - BBC News
    Clarity is everything

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    'Black Tulip' was name given to Soviet airplane taken killed soldiers from Afghanistan in 80s. Each dead had military reference as "Cargo 200" (dead) - "300" number was used for wounded, on other airplanes, it's still used by both sides in Ukraine conflict, though 'Black Tulip' is (probably) mostly recognizable to those who had knew about war in Afghanistan.

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      #3
      Originally posted by AtW View Post
      'Black Tulip' was name given to Soviet airplane taken killed soldiers from Afghanistan in 80s. Each dead had military reference as "Cargo 200" (dead) - "300" number was used for wounded, on other airplanes, it's still used by both sides in Ukraine conflict, though 'Black Tulip' is (probably) mostly recognizable to those who had knew about war in Afghanistan.
      Is that supposed to be English? I haven't a clue what it is supposed to mean.
      I'm not even an atheist so much as I am an antitheist; I not only maintain that all religions are versions of the same untruth, but I hold that the influence of churches, and the effect of religious belief, is positively harmful. [Christopher Hitchens]

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          #5
          Did anyone else spot the name of the Panorama reporter on this:

          Chibok girls 'forced to join Nigeria's Boko Haram' - BBC News
          Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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            #6
            Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
            Did anyone else spot the name of the Panorama reporter on this:

            Chibok girls 'forced to join Nigeria's Boko Haram' - BBC News
            Lol: Tulip Mazumdar - good spot
            Last edited by SteelyDan; 31 July 2015, 13:03.
            Clarity is everything

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              #7
              Or the travel agent in my avatar that I spotted a couple of years ago in north London. It doesn't set a good precedent

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