EditorialCrystal Fisher, Managing Director of Commercial Portfolio at Fisher Brothers, demonstrates the coronavirus elevator safety precautions they are taking, in Midtown Manhattan, on Monday, June 22, 2020. (Amr Alfiky/The New York Times)
EditorialA medical worker stands inside a booth designated to take employees temperature at an office tower in Midtown Manhattan, on Monday, June 22, 2020. (Amr Alfiky/The New York Times)
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EditorialIn 1952 locust swarms flying in from Saudi Arabia threatened Iran's harvest. Before Soviet and US-pilots and specialists arrive in the infested areas, farmers try to kill the locusts with sticks. Road near Kazerun, Shiraz.
EditorialIn 1952 locust swarms flying in from Saudi Arabia threatened Iran's harvest. In a unique cooperation, US-and Soviet pilots and specialists sprayed the infested areas. US-pilot Dick Dyer flies past a flag-waving farmer who indicates the border of infest...
EditorialIn 1952 locust swarms flying in from Saudi Arabia threatened Iran's harvest. In a unique cooperation, US-and Soviet pilots and specialists sprayed the infested areas and prevented a major catastrophe. Iranian soldiers spraying in the Shiraz-area.
EditorialIn 1952 locust swarms flying in from Saudi Arabia threatened Iran's harvest. In a unique cooperation, US and Soviet pilots and specialists sprayed the infested areas. A well in the desert around Shiraz.
EditorialIn 1952 locust swarms flying in from Saudi Arabia threatened Iran's harvest. In a unique cooperation, US- and Soviet pilots and specialists sprayed the infested areas together.Signalling the Stearman,an ancient biplane still used for spraying.
EditorialIn 1952 locust swarms flying in from Saudi Arabia threatened Iran's harvest. Before Soviet and US-pilots and specialists arrive in the infested areas, farmers try to kill the locusts with sticks. Road near Kazerun, Shiraz.
EditorialIn 1952 locust swarms flying in from Saudi Arabia threatened Iran's harvest. In a unique cooperation, US- and Soviet pilots and specialists sprayed the infested areas and prevented a major catastrophe. A US-plane flies low over an infested area.
EditorialIn 1952 locust swarms flying in from Saudi Arabia threatened Iran's harvest. In a unique cooperation, US and Soviet pilots and specialists sprayed the infested areas. Locusts near Shiraz.
EditorialIn 1952 locust swarms flying in from Saudi Arabia threatened Iran's harvest. In a unique cooperation, US and Soviet pilots and specialists sprayed the infested areas. The Stearman, a biplane, flying low over an infested area.
EditorialIn 1952 locust swarms flying in from Saudi Arabia threatened Iran's harvest. In a unique cooperation, US and Soviet pilots and specialists sprayed the infested areas. Locusts in a field.
EditorialIn 1952 locust swarms flying in from Saudi Arabia threatened Iran's harvest. In a unique cooperation, US-and Soviet pilots and specialists sprayed the infested areas. US-pilot Dick Dyer flies past a flag-waving farmer who indicates the border of infest...
EditorialIn 1952 locust swarms flying in from Saudi Arabia threatened Iran's harvest. In a unique cooperation, US and Soviet pilots and specialists sprayed the infested areas.
EditorialIn 1952 locust swarms flying in from Saudi Arabia threatened Iran's harvest. In a unique cooperation, US and Soviet pilots and specialists sprayed the infested areas. Iranian soldiers mixing BHC bait for Soviet planes at Mehmetabad near Kerman.
EditorialIn 1952 locust swarms flying in from Saudi Arabia threatened Iran's harvest. In a unique cooperation, US and Soviet pilots and specialists sprayed the infested areas. US-pilot Jim Springer cranks his Piper-cub, local boys watch.