ACTIVIST BOATS REACH GAZA STRIPTwo boats carrying members of a US-based pro-Palestinian group, saliling from Cyprus, have been successful in an attempt to break Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip.The boats left the Cypriot port of Larnaca on Friday morning. The journey took them about 30 hours.
The Free Gaza protest group said about 40 activists from 14 countries were on board the boats, including the sister-in-law of Cherie Blair, Lauren Booth. The boats are carrying 40 activists, 200 hearing aids and 5,000 balloons.
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Lucky Michaels, author of 'Shelter' featured in online video focussing on the story of a talented poet Aoife Murphy, who is currently one of the kids at the shelter.
Crosses by Carmine Galasso





HIM a life size sculpture of Charles Saatchi








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Paolo Pellegrin was recently awarded the prestigious Robert Capa Gold Medal for his work covering the conflict in Lebanon in 2006. Trolley has recently published Pellegrin's work as a book released this July, 'Double Blind - Lebanon Conflict 2006.' It also features a diary account by Scott Anderson, the journalist who was travelling with Pellegrin while on assignment for The New York Times and Newsweek.
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Tuesday 20 March 2007, 7pm
Trolley subscribes to the appeal for the worldwide reading of reports on Chechnya by Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya, who was shot dead on October 7th 2006.

Three photographers with Trolley publications were announced as winners in this year's World Press Photo.
Paolo Pellegrin
Nina Berman
Massimo Berruti

On Sunday 26th November Trolley was honoured when Patti Smith spoke about and performed her song on Lebanon, Qana. This was the town in the south of the country which was attacked during the conflict of summer 2006, resulting in the deaths of many civilians, many of whom were children.
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PHILIP JONES GRIFFITHS



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27 March 2007, 7pm
Royal Geographic Society, London
Speaking at the prestigious Royal Geographic Society, Magnum photographer Philip Jones Griffiths will offer a gripping view of war and peace in South East Asia, from the time of his seminal publication Vietnam Inc. (1971) to today.
Evidence has emerged that the Monsanto chemical company paid contractors to dump thousands of tonnes of highly toxic waste in British landfill sites, knowing that their chemicals were liable to contaminate wildlife and people. According to the agency it could cost up to £100m to clean up a site in south Wales that has been called "one of the most contaminated" in the country.
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MARIO TAUCHI - LIVE MANDALA PERFORMANCE
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Released Europe Mid April 2007 Released US End of April 2007
Mario Tauchi invites you to join a transcendental trip through the deepest parts of the artist’s brain with his incredible Mario-mandalas, 108 free-floating cosmic forms in white space, that the reader brings the final dimension to by colouring them in.