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PEOPLE: Jerry Hall und Rupert Murdoch verfolgen gemeinsam den Rugby World Cup Final
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Jerry Hall emerges from the "News" VIP hospitality box to watch thre match alongside Rupert Murdoch and puts an Australian scarf around his neck
New Zealand v Australia
Final - Rugby World Cup 2015
Twickenham Stadium
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31/10/2015
New Zealand v Australia, IRB Rugby World Cup Final, Rugby Union, Twickenham Stadium, London, Britain - 31 Oct 2015
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Variety's Creative Impact Awards and 10 Directors to Watch
Colin Farrell attends Variety's Creative Impact Awards and 10 Directors to Watch brunch presented by Mercedes-Benz at The 25th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival at Parker Palm Springs (FOTO: DUKAS/TSUNI/BOURQUARD)
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Puzzle fan creates world's smallest Rubik's cube, Cheboksary, Russia - 05 Nov 2010
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Petite Puzzle: World's Smallest Rubik's Cube
A puzzle fan has made the world's smallest Rubik's cube measuring just 10mm wide - the size of a finger nail.
Computer programmer Evgeny Grigorev, 32, spent one month designing the pieces before having them laser cut to order on special plastic by an online company.
Evgeny can solve a normal Rubik's cube in about a minute, but needs a little bit more time for his tiny cube - completing it in just under five minutes.
He said: "I've always been a fan of the Rubik's cube, even when I was a boy.
"I had experimented making puzzles in the past and thought it would be really fun to make the world's smallest cube.
"I thought about it for a while and then started to put some three dimensional drawings together.
"The difficult part was designing all the pieces so it could be put together, would work and not fall to pieces because it's so delicate."
Evgeny, who is married and from Cheboksary, Russia, now has plans to make an even smaller cube and break his own record.
He said: "At the moment it's difficult to make one even smaller because the technology isn't there to do so, but as soon as it is I've got drawings in place to make it happen."
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