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FEATURE - Laos: Ein Affe wird in einer Tasche gefunden
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The female pig-tailed macaque found inside the handbag. Centre staff named her Purse
Monkey found in handbag, Laos - Jul 2016
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A wildlife rescue centre was surprised when they were handed a mysterious creature in a handbag.
With a couple dropping off the animal and exiting sharply, staff at the Laos Wildlife Rescue Center (LWRC) were left with no clue as to what was inside.
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FEATURE - Laos: Ein Affe wird in einer Tasche gefunden
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The female pig-tailed macaque found inside the handbag. Centre staff named her Purse
Monkey found in handbag, Laos - Jul 2016
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A wildlife rescue centre was surprised when they were handed a mysterious creature in a handbag.
With a couple dropping off the animal and exiting sharply, staff at the Laos Wildlife Rescue Center (LWRC) were left with no clue as to what was inside.
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FEATURE - Laos: Ein Affe wird in einer Tasche gefunden
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The female pig-tailed macaque found inside the handbag. Centre staff named her Purse
Monkey found in handbag, Laos - Jul 2016
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A wildlife rescue centre was surprised when they were handed a mysterious creature in a handbag.
With a couple dropping off the animal and exiting sharply, staff at the Laos Wildlife Rescue Center (LWRC) were left with no clue as to what was inside.
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FEATURE - Laos: Ein Affe wird in einer Tasche gefunden
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The female pig-tailed macaque found inside the handbag. Centre staff named her Purse
Monkey found in handbag, Laos - Jul 2016
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A wildlife rescue centre was surprised when they were handed a mysterious creature in a handbag.
With a couple dropping off the animal and exiting sharply, staff at the Laos Wildlife Rescue Center (LWRC) were left with no clue as to what was inside.
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FEATURE - Laos: Ein Affe wird in einer Tasche gefunden
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The female pig-tailed macaque found inside the handbag. Centre staff named her Purse
Monkey found in handbag, Laos - Jul 2016
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A wildlife rescue centre was surprised when they were handed a mysterious creature in a handbag.
With a couple dropping off the animal and exiting sharply, staff at the Laos Wildlife Rescue Center (LWRC) were left with no clue as to what was inside.
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FEATURE - Laos: Ein Affe wird in einer Tasche gefunden
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A couple carrying a handbag came to drop off an animal but disappeared before LWRC staff could receive any history or identification papers from them. Centre staff found a female pig-tailed macaque inside
Monkey found in handbag, Laos - Jul 2016
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A wildlife rescue centre was surprised when they were handed a mysterious creature in a handbag.
With a couple dropping off the animal and exiting sharply, staff at the Laos Wildlife Rescue Center (LWRC) were left with no clue as to what was inside.
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FEATURE - Laos: Ein Affe wird in einer Tasche gefunden
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A couple carrying a handbag came to drop off an animal but disappeared before LWRC staff could receive any history or identification papers from them. Centre staff found a female pig-tailed macaque inside
Monkey found in handbag, Laos - Jul 2016
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A wildlife rescue centre was surprised when they were handed a mysterious creature in a handbag.
With a couple dropping off the animal and exiting sharply, staff at the Laos Wildlife Rescue Center (LWRC) were left with no clue as to what was inside.
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FEATURE - Laos: Ein Affe wird in einer Tasche gefunden
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The Laos Wildlife Rescue Center 'Primate Park': an ongoing project to provide primates like Purse with an appropriate living space
Monkey found in handbag, Laos - Jul 2016
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A wildlife rescue centre was surprised when they were handed a mysterious creature in a handbag.
With a couple dropping off the animal and exiting sharply, staff at the Laos Wildlife Rescue Center (LWRC) were left with no clue as to what was inside.
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NEWS - Abschuss von SU-24: Pilot Sergei Rumayantsev hat scheinbar nicht überlebt
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Sergei Rumyantsev, who has been identified as the pilot shot down by a Turkish jet today in Syria's Turkomen Mountains after allegedly invading Turkish airspace. The pilot is said to have been killed when his two-pilot Sukhoi Su-24 jet was shot down by F-16 fighter planes after ignoring nearly a dozen warnings by the army, according to Ankara military officials. Syrian rebels are claiming to have found his dead body and are offering to trade it for prisoners held by the Syrian government. Sergei Rumyantsev was a major at Shagol air force base near Chelyabink, east of the Ural mountains in south-central Russia. He is pictured here in a photo of him posted on Twitter.
Russian pilots shot down by Turkish forces - 24 Nov 2015
Sergei Rumyantsev is said to have been killed when his two-pilot Sukhoi Su-24 jet was shot down by F-16 fighter planes after ignoring nearly a dozen warnings by the army, according to Ankara military officials. Syrian rebels are claiming to have found his dead body and are offering to trade it for prisoners held by the Syrian government. Sergei Rumyantsev was a major at Shagol air force base near Chelyabink, east of the Ural mountains in south-central Russia. He is pictured here in a photo of him posted on Twitter.
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FEATURE: Kleine Welten in Fingerringen
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This ring has been inspired by items found in a sewing basket
'Miniature world' ring designs, Germany - Sep 2015
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A designer has created a unique jewellery range that places a 'miniature world' inside a clear-ring.
German-designer Isabell Kiefhabe spends several hours carefully creating miniature designs, which are encased in a see-through ring.
Isabell said: "I really like to place ordinary objects, that generally nobody pays attention to, into jewels. In addition, I add materials like gold-leaf, silver or pearls to make the pieces eye-catching."
In the pictures, tiny objects, such as an origami bird, a swimming scene and a mermaid can be seen encased inside a clear-ring.
The intricate work can take up to several hours to make one design.
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FEATURE - Katze findet nach 15 Jahren nach Hause
Lost Cat Reunites With Her Owner After 15 Years Apart
Three weeks ago, Tori Takayesu got a call from the Maui Humane Society shelter about her lost cat, but she had no idea what they were talking about.
"I was like, 'What cat?'" said owner ToriTakayesu . "And they said, 'Oh, we have your tortoiseshell tabby, and she's fine, and we're waiting for you to come by.' But I hadn't had a cat in 15 years."
Takayesu figured the shelter had made a mistake, and that someone — the cat's real owner — would eventually claim her. But no one did, and the shelter kept calling Takayesu. Over the weekend, an animal control officer even visited Takayesu's house to remind her about the cat waiting at the shelter.
"They said it was a senior cat," Takayesu said. "I was concerned that nobody would adopt her, and she'd be euthanized or something. I didn't want that on my conscience, so I decided to pull her out, whomever she belonged to."
Four days after the initial call from the shelter, Takayesu went to collect the mystery cat. The staff delivered the cat to Takayesu in a carrier. When Takayesu opened it, she got the biggest surprise.
"I opened it up, and I was like, 'Oh my god! That's my cat,'" Takayesu said. "It was crazy." The cat turned out to be James, a female cat Takayesu and her family had owned 15 years ago. She was named after a character in her son's favorite show, Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends. James the cat had first lived with the family in Kula, on the Hawaiian island of Maui, then moved with them 10 miles away to another part of Maui, Makawao.
"She was fine for a month [in Makawao] — she had the same routine," Takayesu said. "She'd come in at night, and during the day, she'd wander in and out. Then we noticed she didn't come in at night. We went looking for her and couldn't find her."
The family searched for a month, driving around each evening to look for her. They even went back to Kula, to see if she'd gotten disoriented and wandered back home.
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FEATURE - Katze findet nach 15 Jahren nach Hause
Lost Cat Reunites With Her Owner After 15 Years Apart
Three weeks ago, Tori Takayesu got a call from the Maui Humane Society shelter about her lost cat, but she had no idea what they were talking about.
"I was like, 'What cat?'" said owner ToriTakayesu . "And they said, 'Oh, we have your tortoiseshell tabby, and she's fine, and we're waiting for you to come by.' But I hadn't had a cat in 15 years."
Takayesu figured the shelter had made a mistake, and that someone — the cat's real owner — would eventually claim her. But no one did, and the shelter kept calling Takayesu. Over the weekend, an animal control officer even visited Takayesu's house to remind her about the cat waiting at the shelter.
"They said it was a senior cat," Takayesu said. "I was concerned that nobody would adopt her, and she'd be euthanized or something. I didn't want that on my conscience, so I decided to pull her out, whomever she belonged to."
Four days after the initial call from the shelter, Takayesu went to collect the mystery cat. The staff delivered the cat to Takayesu in a carrier. When Takayesu opened it, she got the biggest surprise.
"I opened it up, and I was like, 'Oh my god! That's my cat,'" Takayesu said. "It was crazy." The cat turned out to be James, a female cat Takayesu and her family had owned 15 years ago. She was named after a character in her son's favorite show, Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends. James the cat had first lived with the family in Kula, on the Hawaiian island of Maui, then moved with them 10 miles away to another part of Maui, Makawao.
"She was fine for a month [in Makawao] — she had the same routine," Takayesu said. "She'd come in at night, and during the day, she'd wander in and out. Then we noticed she didn't come in at night. We went looking for her and couldn't find her."
The family searched for a month, driving around each evening to look for her. They even went back to Kula, to see if she'd gotten disoriented and wandered back home.
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FEATURE - Katze findet nach 15 Jahren nach Hause
Lost Cat Reunites With Her Owner After 15 Years Apart
Three weeks ago, Tori Takayesu got a call from the Maui Humane Society shelter about her lost cat, but she had no idea what they were talking about.
"I was like, 'What cat?'" said owner ToriTakayesu . "And they said, 'Oh, we have your tortoiseshell tabby, and she's fine, and we're waiting for you to come by.' But I hadn't had a cat in 15 years."
Takayesu figured the shelter had made a mistake, and that someone — the cat's real owner — would eventually claim her. But no one did, and the shelter kept calling Takayesu. Over the weekend, an animal control officer even visited Takayesu's house to remind her about the cat waiting at the shelter.
"They said it was a senior cat," Takayesu said. "I was concerned that nobody would adopt her, and she'd be euthanized or something. I didn't want that on my conscience, so I decided to pull her out, whomever she belonged to."
Four days after the initial call from the shelter, Takayesu went to collect the mystery cat. The staff delivered the cat to Takayesu in a carrier. When Takayesu opened it, she got the biggest surprise.
"I opened it up, and I was like, 'Oh my god! That's my cat,'" Takayesu said. "It was crazy." The cat turned out to be James, a female cat Takayesu and her family had owned 15 years ago. She was named after a character in her son's favorite show, Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends. James the cat had first lived with the family in Kula, on the Hawaiian island of Maui, then moved with them 10 miles away to another part of Maui, Makawao.
"She was fine for a month [in Makawao] — she had the same routine," Takayesu said. "She'd come in at night, and during the day, she'd wander in and out. Then we noticed she didn't come in at night. We went looking for her and couldn't find her."
The family searched for a month, driving around each evening to look for her. They even went back to Kula, to see if she'd gotten disoriented and wandered back home.
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FEATURE - Katze findet nach 15 Jahren nach Hause
Lost Cat Reunites With Her Owner After 15 Years Apart
Three weeks ago, Tori Takayesu got a call from the Maui Humane Society shelter about her lost cat, but she had no idea what they were talking about.
"I was like, 'What cat?'" said owner ToriTakayesu . "And they said, 'Oh, we have your tortoiseshell tabby, and she's fine, and we're waiting for you to come by.' But I hadn't had a cat in 15 years."
Takayesu figured the shelter had made a mistake, and that someone — the cat's real owner — would eventually claim her. But no one did, and the shelter kept calling Takayesu. Over the weekend, an animal control officer even visited Takayesu's house to remind her about the cat waiting at the shelter.
"They said it was a senior cat," Takayesu said. "I was concerned that nobody would adopt her, and she'd be euthanized or something. I didn't want that on my conscience, so I decided to pull her out, whomever she belonged to."
Four days after the initial call from the shelter, Takayesu went to collect the mystery cat. The staff delivered the cat to Takayesu in a carrier. When Takayesu opened it, she got the biggest surprise.
"I opened it up, and I was like, 'Oh my god! That's my cat,'" Takayesu said. "It was crazy." The cat turned out to be James, a female cat Takayesu and her family had owned 15 years ago. She was named after a character in her son's favorite show, Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends. James the cat had first lived with the family in Kula, on the Hawaiian island of Maui, then moved with them 10 miles away to another part of Maui, Makawao.
"She was fine for a month [in Makawao] — she had the same routine," Takayesu said. "She'd come in at night, and during the day, she'd wander in and out. Then we noticed she didn't come in at night. We went looking for her and couldn't find her."
The family searched for a month, driving around each evening to look for her. They even went back to Kula, to see if she'd gotten disoriented and wandered back home.
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FEATURE - Katze findet nach 15 Jahren nach Hause
Lost Cat Reunites With Her Owner After 15 Years Apart
Three weeks ago, Tori Takayesu got a call from the Maui Humane Society shelter about her lost cat, but she had no idea what they were talking about.
"I was like, 'What cat?'" said owner ToriTakayesu . "And they said, 'Oh, we have your tortoiseshell tabby, and she's fine, and we're waiting for you to come by.' But I hadn't had a cat in 15 years."
Takayesu figured the shelter had made a mistake, and that someone — the cat's real owner — would eventually claim her. But no one did, and the shelter kept calling Takayesu. Over the weekend, an animal control officer even visited Takayesu's house to remind her about the cat waiting at the shelter.
"They said it was a senior cat," Takayesu said. "I was concerned that nobody would adopt her, and she'd be euthanized or something. I didn't want that on my conscience, so I decided to pull her out, whomever she belonged to."
Four days after the initial call from the shelter, Takayesu went to collect the mystery cat. The staff delivered the cat to Takayesu in a carrier. When Takayesu opened it, she got the biggest surprise.
"I opened it up, and I was like, 'Oh my god! That's my cat,'" Takayesu said. "It was crazy." The cat turned out to be James, a female cat Takayesu and her family had owned 15 years ago. She was named after a character in her son's favorite show, Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends. James the cat had first lived with the family in Kula, on the Hawaiian island of Maui, then moved with them 10 miles away to another part of Maui, Makawao.
"She was fine for a month [in Makawao] — she had the same routine," Takayesu said. "She'd come in at night, and during the day, she'd wander in and out. Then we noticed she didn't come in at night. We went looking for her and couldn't find her."
The family searched for a month, driving around each evening to look for her. They even went back to Kula, to see if she'd gotten disoriented and wandered back home.
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FEATURE - Katze findet nach 15 Jahren nach Hause
Lost Cat Reunites With Her Owner After 15 Years Apart
Three weeks ago, Tori Takayesu got a call from the Maui Humane Society shelter about her lost cat, but she had no idea what they were talking about.
"I was like, 'What cat?'" said owner ToriTakayesu . "And they said, 'Oh, we have your tortoiseshell tabby, and she's fine, and we're waiting for you to come by.' But I hadn't had a cat in 15 years."
Takayesu figured the shelter had made a mistake, and that someone — the cat's real owner — would eventually claim her. But no one did, and the shelter kept calling Takayesu. Over the weekend, an animal control officer even visited Takayesu's house to remind her about the cat waiting at the shelter.
"They said it was a senior cat," Takayesu said. "I was concerned that nobody would adopt her, and she'd be euthanized or something. I didn't want that on my conscience, so I decided to pull her out, whomever she belonged to."
Four days after the initial call from the shelter, Takayesu went to collect the mystery cat. The staff delivered the cat to Takayesu in a carrier. When Takayesu opened it, she got the biggest surprise.
"I opened it up, and I was like, 'Oh my god! That's my cat,'" Takayesu said. "It was crazy." The cat turned out to be James, a female cat Takayesu and her family had owned 15 years ago. She was named after a character in her son's favorite show, Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends. James the cat had first lived with the family in Kula, on the Hawaiian island of Maui, then moved with them 10 miles away to another part of Maui, Makawao.
"She was fine for a month [in Makawao] — she had the same routine," Takayesu said. "She'd come in at night, and during the day, she'd wander in and out. Then we noticed she didn't come in at night. We went looking for her and couldn't find her."
The family searched for a month, driving around each evening to look for her. They even went back to Kula, to see if she'd gotten disoriented and wandered back home.
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FEATURE - Imker fängt Bienenschwarm mitten in London
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A pest controller safely dealing with a huge swarm of bees, found nesting in a tree close to London's South Bank
Pest controller deals with huge bee nest, London, UK - 21 Jun 2016
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FEATURE - Imker fängt Bienenschwarm mitten in London
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A pest controller safely dealing with a huge swarm of bees, found nesting in a tree close to London's South Bank
Pest controller deals with huge bee nest, London, UK - 21 Jun 2016
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FEATURE - Imker fängt Bienenschwarm mitten in London
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A pest controller safely dealing with a huge swarm of bees, found nesting in a tree close to London's South Bank
Pest controller deals with huge bee nest, London, UK - 21 Jun 2016
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NEWS - London: Vater wird des Mordes an seiner Tochter schuldig gesprochen
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Ben Butler found guilty of murdering 6-year-old daughter, London, UK - 21 Jun 2016
Ben Butler murdering his six-year-old daughter Ellie just 11 months after she was returned to his care following a custody battle. The youngster died of catastrophic head injuries while being looked after by Butler at their London home in October 2013. Ellie's mother admitted perverting the course of justice in relation to the murder and was found guilty of child cruelty
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NEWS - London: Vater wird des Mordes an seiner Tochter schuldig gesprochen
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Ben Butler
Ben Butler found guilty of murdering 6-year-old daughter, London, UK - 21 Jun 2016
Ben Butler murdering his six-year-old daughter Ellie just 11 months after she was returned to his care following a custody battle. The youngster died of catastrophic head injuries while being looked after by Butler at their London home in October 2013. Ellie's mother admitted perverting the course of justice in relation to the murder and was found guilty of child cruelty
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NEWS - Polizei entdecken ein verdächtiges Auto in London
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An abandoned car is found outside Blackfriars Station on the Southbank alone on a footpath. Police close access to the station on the southbank
Car found on Blackfriars footpath, London, UK - 16 Jun 2016
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FEATURE - Eulenart in Nepal entdeckt
May 29, 2016 - Kathmandu, NP, Nepal - A close up view of young owl sits in the cable line wire at Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal on May 29, 2016. Nepal is home to a total of 21 species of owl and four species among them are categorised as endangered. However, none of the species of owl found in Nepal are prioritised in the IUCN Red List 2015. Some species of owl are traded for as much as Rs 300,000 and beyond (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Neue Strassenkunst des französischen Künstlers Invader in London
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New works found by BFI Southbank by the French artist known as Invader.
New street art by French artist Invader appears around London, Britain - Apr 2016
12 new street art pieces by the French artist known as Invader have popped up around London. Invader took his name from the arcade game Space Invaders and much of his work is composed of square ceramic tiles inspired by video game characters. His new pieces include a pixelated CCTV flower on the BFI building on Southbank, a pixelated character waving a paintbrush on The Arts Building in Finsbury Park and another critter holding a pint of beer in Walthamstow. Like fellow street artist Banksy, Invader guards his identity but his works have appeared in more than 65 cities in 33 countries.
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FEATURE - Zug Friedhof in Bolivien
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Well over 100 rail cars and locomotives can be found in the graveyard in different states of decay
Train graveyard, Bolivia - 2016
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In the heart of southern Bolivia lies a mysterious train graveyard, where the skeletons of British steam locomotives and rail cars rust away on the edge of the world's largest salt flats.
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Statues dressed in modern clothing, Louvres, France - 20 Aug 2012
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Statues dressed in modern clothing, Louvres, France - 20 Aug 2012
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Statues dressed in modern clothing, Louvres, France - 20 Aug 2012
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Statues dressed in modern clothing, Louvres, France - 20 Aug 2012
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Statues dressed in modern clothing, Louvres, France - 20 Aug 2012
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Statues dressed in modern clothing, Louvres, France - 20 Aug 2012
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Statues dressed in modern clothing, Louvres, France - 20 Aug 2012
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Statues dressed in modern clothing, Louvres, France - 20 Aug 2012
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Statues dressed in modern clothing, Louvres, France - 20 Aug 2012
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Statues dressed in modern clothing, Louvres, France - 20 Aug 2012
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Statues dressed in modern clothing, Louvres, France - 20 Aug 2012
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Statues dressed in modern clothing, Louvres, France - 20 Aug 2012
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Rihanna 'We Found Love' music video shoot, New Lodge Housing Estate, North Belfast, Northern Ireland - 27 Sep 2011
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Rihanna 'We Found Love' music video shoot, New Lodge Housing Estate, North Belfast, Northern Ireland - 27 Sep 2011
Rihanna leaves her makeup van at a car park on Little Donegal Street in Belfast City Centre before heading off to continue filming in the city.
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Betty the Bald Hedgehog at Foxy Lodge Rescue Centre in Hemsby, Norfolk, Britain - 30 May 2011
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Betty the bald hedgehog who was bought into the
Foxy Lodge rescue centre in Hemsby, Norfolk after being found in a hedgerow
Betty the Bald Hedgehog
A rescued baby hedgehog will never be able to attract a mate because of a mystery skin condition which has left her completely bald and without spines.
Betty was abandoned by her family before she was found by a member of the public and handed in to staff at an animal rescue centre.
Animal experts are baffled by her mystery skin condition, which has caused the lonely hedgehog's skin to become dry and left her without any spines.
Six-week-old Betty is now so scared of other hedgehogs that staff at the animal sanctuary believe she will never find a mate.
However, she cannot be returned to the wild because her lack
Tonia and John Garner, 47 and 52, who run Foxy Lodge rescue centre, near Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, revealed Betty will endure a lonely life unless her spines return.
Mum-of-one Tonia said: 'She's healthy and everything is absolutely fine apart from she doesn't have any spines.
'It's very sad because she cannot protect herself. She rolls up in a little ball but because she doesn't have the spines she is easy meat for any predator.
'We won't let Betty be with alone with the males. She is very frightened of being near other hedgehogs and any offspring could have the same genetic condition.
'We keep her alone in an enclosure indoors and I mix almond oil and tea tree oil to put on her back sometimes because her skin can get very dry.
'We have to keep her out of the sun because she can burn up as her skin is very sensitive. We just hope the spines will return so she can have a normal life.'
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QLIVLLNYT (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Betty the Bald Hedgehog at Foxy Lodge Rescue Centre in Hemsby, Norfolk, Britain - 30 May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1334338c )
Betty the bald hedgehog who was bought into the
Foxy Lodge rescue centre in Hemsby, Norfolk after being found in a hedgerow
Betty the Bald Hedgehog
A rescued baby hedgehog will never be able to attract a mate because of a mystery skin condition which has left her completely bald and without spines.
Betty was abandoned by her family before she was found by a member of the public and handed in to staff at an animal rescue centre.
Animal experts are baffled by her mystery skin condition, which has caused the lonely hedgehog's skin to become dry and left her without any spines.
Six-week-old Betty is now so scared of other hedgehogs that staff at the animal sanctuary believe she will never find a mate.
However, she cannot be returned to the wild because her lack
Tonia and John Garner, 47 and 52, who run Foxy Lodge rescue centre, near Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, revealed Betty will endure a lonely life unless her spines return.
Mum-of-one Tonia said: 'She's healthy and everything is absolutely fine apart from she doesn't have any spines.
'It's very sad because she cannot protect herself. She rolls up in a little ball but because she doesn't have the spines she is easy meat for any predator.
'We won't let Betty be with alone with the males. She is very frightened of being near other hedgehogs and any offspring could have the same genetic condition.
'We keep her alone in an enclosure indoors and I mix almond oil and tea tree oil to put on her back sometimes because her skin can get very dry.
'We have to keep her out of the sun because she can burn up as her skin is very sensitive. We just hope the spines will return so she can have a normal life.'
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QLIVLLNYT (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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A tiny 8 week old Otter Cub found alone and wandering the roads of Exmoor near Winsford, Sommerset, Britain - Mar 2009
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A TINY OTTER CUB FOUND ALONE AND WANDERING THE ROADS OF EXMOOR NEAR WINSFORD HAS A TEDDY FOR A FRIEND AT SECRET WORLD ANIMAL RESCUE CENTRE NEAR HIGHBRIDGE{br}Strict Copyright Laws Apply{br}© Photograph - Richard Austin {br}Tel
A tiny 8 week old Otter Cub found alone and wandering the roads of Exmoor near Winsford, Sommerset, Britain - Mar 2009
HOPE THE ABANDONED OTTER BEARS UP WELL
Hope the otter has every reason to be smiling after cheating death.
Just days ago the eight-week-old was found wandering alone along the roads of Exmoor near Winsford.
If she hadn't been found and rescued by a kind-hearted member of the public the seriously underweight cub would have perished.
After being looked after for the evening by her rescuer, Hope was then taken to the Secret World Wildlife Centre in Somerset.
According to the centre, when she was found the tiny animal was just half the weight she should have been for her age.
She was popped into an incubator for her first day and now spends her time eating and sleeping.
This rigorous routine means that she has now come on leaps and bounds.
Hope, who being an otter is a very sociable creature, even has a new best friend to snuggle up to in the form a cuddly toy.
It is hoped that, if the cheeky cub continues to improve, she will be released back into the wild next year.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HIINMXKAJ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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A tiny 8 week old Otter Cub found alone and wandering the roads of Exmoor near Winsford, Sommerset, Britain - Mar 2009
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A TINY OTTER CUB FOUND ALONE AND WANDERING THE ROADS OF EXMOOR NEAR WINSFORD HAS A TEDDY FOR A FRIEND AT SECRET WORLD ANIMAL RESCUE CENTRE NEAR HIGHBRIDGE{br}Strict Copyright Laws Apply{br}© Photograph - Richard Austin {br}Tel
A tiny 8 week old Otter Cub found alone and wandering the roads of Exmoor near Winsford, Sommerset, Britain - Mar 2009
HOPE THE ABANDONED OTTER BEARS UP WELL
Hope the otter has every reason to be smiling after cheating death.
Just days ago the eight-week-old was found wandering alone along the roads of Exmoor near Winsford.
If she hadn't been found and rescued by a kind-hearted member of the public the seriously underweight cub would have perished.
After being looked after for the evening by her rescuer, Hope was then taken to the Secret World Wildlife Centre in Somerset.
According to the centre, when she was found the tiny animal was just half the weight she should have been for her age.
She was popped into an incubator for her first day and now spends her time eating and sleeping.
This rigorous routine means that she has now come on leaps and bounds.
Hope, who being an otter is a very sociable creature, even has a new best friend to snuggle up to in the form a cuddly toy.
It is hoped that, if the cheeky cub continues to improve, she will be released back into the wild next year.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HIINMXKAJ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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WINONA RYDER FOUND GUILTY OF SHOPLIFTING, BEVERLY HILLS MUNICIPAL COURT, LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - 06 NOV 2002
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WINONA RYDER FOUND GUILTY OF SHOPLIFTING, BEVERLY HILLS MUNICIPAL COURT, LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - 06 NOV 2002
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(FILE) Sean 'Diddy' Combs found guilty on 2 of 5 counts
(FILE) Sean 'Diddy' Combs found guilty on 2 of 5 counts on Wednesday, July 2, 2025 - to remain in custody while he awaits his sentencing. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - JUNE 26: American rapper, singer, actor, record producer, and record executive Diddy (Sean Love Combs, also known by his stage names Puff Daddy or P. Diddy) and mother Janice Combs arrive at the BET Awards 2022 held at Microsoft Theater at L.A. Live on June 26, 2022 in Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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(FILE) Sean 'Diddy' Combs found guilty on 2 of 5 counts
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(FILE) Sean 'Diddy' Combs found guilty on 2 of 5 counts
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Zodiac Killer
Paul Stine. October 11, 1969, San Francisco cab driver Paul Stine was killed. The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press until 1974. His letters included four cryptograms, three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. No connections between them have ever been discovered. They appear to have been victims of opportunity, nothing more. While it is often claimed that the Zodiac knew his victims, there has never been credible evidence to suggest this was true. Numerous others have been thought to be Zodiac victims, but the evidence is scant at best. The killer's identity remains unknown. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Letter from Zodiac Killer. The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press until 1974. His letters included four cryptograms, three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. No connections between them have ever been discovered. They appear to have been victims of opportunity, nothing more. While it is often claimed that the Zodiac knew his victims, there has never been credible evidence to suggest this was true. Numerous others have been thought to be Zodiac victims, but the evidence is scant at best. The killer's identity remains unknown. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Zodiac Killer
The cryptogram sent to the Times-Herald: "Dear Editor I am the killer of the 2 teenagers last Christmass at Lake Herman and the Girl last 4th of July. To Prove this I shall state some facts which only I+ the police know. Christmass 1 Brand name of ammo Super X 2 10 shots fired 3 Boy was on back feet to car 4 Girl was lyeing on right side feet to west 4th of July 1 Girl was wearing patterned pants 2 Boy was also shot in knee 3 Brand name of ammo was Western" The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press until 1974. His letters included four cryptograms, three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. No connections between them have ever been discovered. They appear to have been victims of opportunity, nothing more. While it is often claimed that the Zodiac knew his victims, there has never been credible evidence to suggest this was true. Numerous others have been thought to be Zodiac victims, but the evidence is scant at best. The killer's identity remains unknown. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)