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Paps go crazy for Britney!
A couple photographers got into a scuffle while trying to get shots of Britney Spear. The other paparazzi seemed to enjoy the show and decided to sit back and watch rather than try to break up the fight! August 2, 2009 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Paps go crazy for Britney!
A couple photographers got into a scuffle while trying to get shots of Britney Spear. The other paparazzi seemed to enjoy the show and decided to sit back and watch rather than try to break up the fight! August 2, 2009 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Paps go crazy for Britney!
A couple photographers got into a scuffle while trying to get shots of Britney Spear. The other paparazzi seemed to enjoy the show and decided to sit back and watch rather than try to break up the fight! August 2, 2009 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Paps go crazy for Britney!
A couple photographers got into a scuffle while trying to get shots of Britney Spear. The other paparazzi seemed to enjoy the show and decided to sit back and watch rather than try to break up the fight! August 2, 2009 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Paps go crazy for Britney!
A couple photographers got into a scuffle while trying to get shots of Britney Spear. The other paparazzi seemed to enjoy the show and decided to sit back and watch rather than try to break up the fight! August 2, 2009 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Paps go crazy for Britney!
A couple photographers got into a scuffle while trying to get shots of Britney Spear. The other paparazzi seemed to enjoy the show and decided to sit back and watch rather than try to break up the fight! August 2, 2009 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Paps go crazy for Britney!
A couple photographers got into a scuffle while trying to get shots of Britney Spear. The other paparazzi seemed to enjoy the show and decided to sit back and watch rather than try to break up the fight! August 2, 2009 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Paps go crazy for Britney!
A couple photographers got into a scuffle while trying to get shots of Britney Spear. The other paparazzi seemed to enjoy the show and decided to sit back and watch rather than try to break up the fight! August 2, 2009 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Paps go crazy for Britney!
A couple photographers got into a scuffle while trying to get shots of Britney Spear. The other paparazzi seemed to enjoy the show and decided to sit back and watch rather than try to break up the fight! August 2, 2009 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Paps go crazy for Britney!
A couple photographers got into a scuffle while trying to get shots of Britney Spear. The other paparazzi seemed to enjoy the show and decided to sit back and watch rather than try to break up the fight! August 2, 2009 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Paps go crazy for Britney!
A couple photographers got into a scuffle while trying to get shots of Britney Spear. The other paparazzi seemed to enjoy the show and decided to sit back and watch rather than try to break up the fight! August 2, 2009 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Paps go crazy for Britney!
A couple photographers got into a scuffle while trying to get shots of Britney Spear. The other paparazzi seemed to enjoy the show and decided to sit back and watch rather than try to break up the fight! August 2, 2009 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Paps go crazy for Britney!
A couple photographers got into a scuffle while trying to get shots of Britney Spear. The other paparazzi seemed to enjoy the show and decided to sit back and watch rather than try to break up the fight! August 2, 2009 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Paps go crazy for Britney!
A couple photographers got into a scuffle while trying to get shots of Britney Spear. The other paparazzi seemed to enjoy the show and decided to sit back and watch rather than try to break up the fight! August 2, 2009 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Paps go crazy for Britney!
A couple photographers got into a scuffle while trying to get shots of Britney Spear. The other paparazzi seemed to enjoy the show and decided to sit back and watch rather than try to break up the fight! August 2, 2009 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Paps go crazy for Britney!
A couple photographers got into a scuffle while trying to get shots of Britney Spear. The other paparazzi seemed to enjoy the show and decided to sit back and watch rather than try to break up the fight! August 2, 2009 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Paps go crazy for Britney!
A couple photographers got into a scuffle while trying to get shots of Britney Spear. The other paparazzi seemed to enjoy the show and decided to sit back and watch rather than try to break up the fight! August 2, 2009 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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Coco Sumner 19th birthday party, Punch Bowl pub, London, Britain - 01 Aug 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Copetti/Photofab / Rex Features ( 987366i )
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Coco Sumner 19th birthday party, Punch Bowl pub, London, Britain - 01 Aug 2009
Coco Sumner pictured looking rather tired and emotional after celebrating her 19th birthday until 3.30am at the Punchbowl Pub with mum Trudie Styler, pub owner and film director Guy Ritchie, and actor Jason Statham. After hours of drinking, singing and dancing Irish music played by a live band, the party left in the early hours looking rather tired and emotional, with Coco showing deep black bags under her eyes.
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Cartier International Polo
26th July 2009, Cartier International Polo 2009 at Smiths Lawn, Windsor, Berkshire.
Attending: Piers Morgan and Andrew Neil
Credit: Davidson/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-42
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Guy Ritchie and two mystery women at his pub 'The Punch Bowl' in Mayfair, London, Britain - 15 Jun 2009
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Guy Ritchie and two mystery women at his pub 'The Punch Bowl' in Mayfair, London, Britain - 15 Jun 2009
Guy Ritchie quickly turned away from the two mystery blond women, when he realised that the paparazzi were about...
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Guy Ritchie leaving his pub the Punch Bowl in Mayfair, London - 26 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nikos Vinieratos / Rex Features ( 881102a )
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Guy Ritchie leaving his pub the Punch Bowl in Mayfair, London - 26 Mar 2009
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Guy Ritchie outside his pub the Punch Bowl, London, Britain - 03 Dec 2008
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Guy Ritchie outside his pub the Punch Bowl, London, Britain - 03 Dec 2008
A cigar smoking Guy Ritchie emerges from the Punch Bowl pub in Mayfair at 1am. According to reports the former Mr Madonna is considering opening up his own bar in New York. With his two sons, Rocco, 8, and David Banda, 3, living part of their time in the city with Madonna the film director is apparently keen to set up an establishment there. He has allegedly asked agents to find him a venue similar to The Punchbowl.
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Portrait of Lewis Hamilton created from hole punch circles, Britain - 28 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Manchester Evening News / Rex Features ( 813723f )
Portrait of Lewis Hamilton created from hole punch circles by artist Nikki Dowthwaite, Artist Nikki Dowthwaite, 34, has created a portrait of racing star Lewis Hamilton made purely from hole punch circles. In total the 8ft by 5ft picture makes use of 250,000 dots and took over 12 weeks to make.
THE ARTIST WHO'S SIMPLY DOTTY ABOUT HAMILTON
Nikki Douthwaite is simply dotty about driving ace Lewis Hamilton.
In fact the artist spent 12 weeks turning 250,000 tiny dots - discarded from an office hole punch - into a larger than life portrait of the Formula 1 racing driver.
Nikki, 34, from Timperley, Greater Manchester, spent the 12 weeks painstakingly sticking each of the tiny dots on to the massive picture.
She has finally completed the 8ft by 5ft work just days before Hamilton is due to take part in the F1 championship at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Nikki came up with the unusual art technique earlier this year after being inspired by the 'pointillism' work of 19th century French painter Georges-Pierre Seurat.
Seurat created images using dots of coloured paint, which the viewer's eye then blends.
Based on this, Nikki developed her own unique method by using dots of paper instead of dots of paint.
From a distance the work looks just like a traditional painting of the F1 driver. It's only when you get up close that it becomes clear that it's actually made up of tiny circles of coloured paper.
Nikki first tried the unusual method earlier this year as part of her Interactive Arts degree at Manchester Metropolitan University.
For her first attempt she recreated Seurat's most famous painting 'Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte'.
The recreation of Hamilton, on the other hand, was a real labour of love.
She comments: "Having done a landscape I wanted to do a portrait.
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Portrait of Lewis Hamilton created from hole punch circles, Britain - 28 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Manchester Evening News / Rex Features ( 813723e )
Portrait of Lewis Hamilton created from hole punch circles by artist Nikki Dowthwaite, Artist Nikki Dowthwaite, 34, has created a portrait of racing star Lewis Hamilton made purely from hole punch circles. In total the 8ft by 5ft picture makes use of 250,000 dots and took over 12 weeks to make.
THE ARTIST WHO'S SIMPLY DOTTY ABOUT HAMILTON
Nikki Douthwaite is simply dotty about driving ace Lewis Hamilton.
In fact the artist spent 12 weeks turning 250,000 tiny dots - discarded from an office hole punch - into a larger than life portrait of the Formula 1 racing driver.
Nikki, 34, from Timperley, Greater Manchester, spent the 12 weeks painstakingly sticking each of the tiny dots on to the massive picture.
She has finally completed the 8ft by 5ft work just days before Hamilton is due to take part in the F1 championship at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Nikki came up with the unusual art technique earlier this year after being inspired by the 'pointillism' work of 19th century French painter Georges-Pierre Seurat.
Seurat created images using dots of coloured paint, which the viewer's eye then blends.
Based on this, Nikki developed her own unique method by using dots of paper instead of dots of paint.
From a distance the work looks just like a traditional painting of the F1 driver. It's only when you get up close that it becomes clear that it's actually made up of tiny circles of coloured paper.
Nikki first tried the unusual method earlier this year as part of her Interactive Arts degree at Manchester Metropolitan University.
For her first attempt she recreated Seurat's most famous painting 'Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte'.
The recreation of Hamilton, on the other hand, was a real labour of love.
She comments: "Having done a landscape I wanted to do a portrait.
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For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/LDHIZH
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Portrait of Lewis Hamilton created from hole punch circles, Britain - 28 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Manchester Evening News / Rex Features ( 813723d )
Portrait of Lewis Hamilton created from hole punch circles by artist Nikki Dowthwaite, Artist Nikki Dowthwaite, 34, has created a portrait of racing star Lewis Hamilton made purely from hole punch circles. In total the 8ft by 5ft picture makes use of 250,000 dots and took over 12 weeks to make.
THE ARTIST WHO'S SIMPLY DOTTY ABOUT HAMILTON
Nikki Douthwaite is simply dotty about driving ace Lewis Hamilton.
In fact the artist spent 12 weeks turning 250,000 tiny dots - discarded from an office hole punch - into a larger than life portrait of the Formula 1 racing driver.
Nikki, 34, from Timperley, Greater Manchester, spent the 12 weeks painstakingly sticking each of the tiny dots on to the massive picture.
She has finally completed the 8ft by 5ft work just days before Hamilton is due to take part in the F1 championship at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Nikki came up with the unusual art technique earlier this year after being inspired by the 'pointillism' work of 19th century French painter Georges-Pierre Seurat.
Seurat created images using dots of coloured paint, which the viewer's eye then blends.
Based on this, Nikki developed her own unique method by using dots of paper instead of dots of paint.
From a distance the work looks just like a traditional painting of the F1 driver. It's only when you get up close that it becomes clear that it's actually made up of tiny circles of coloured paper.
Nikki first tried the unusual method earlier this year as part of her Interactive Arts degree at Manchester Metropolitan University.
For her first attempt she recreated Seurat's most famous painting 'Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte'.
The recreation of Hamilton, on the other hand, was a real labour of love.
She comments: "Having done a landscape I wanted to do a portrait.
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For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/LDHIZH
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Portrait of Lewis Hamilton created from hole punch circles, Britain - 28 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Manchester Evening News / Rex Features ( 813723c )
Portrait of Lewis Hamilton created from hole punch circles by artist Nikki Dowthwaite, Artist Nikki Dowthwaite, 34, has created a portrait of racing star Lewis Hamilton made purely from hole punch circles. In total the 8ft by 5ft picture makes use of 250,000 dots and took over 12 weeks to make.
THE ARTIST WHO'S SIMPLY DOTTY ABOUT HAMILTON
Nikki Douthwaite is simply dotty about driving ace Lewis Hamilton.
In fact the artist spent 12 weeks turning 250,000 tiny dots - discarded from an office hole punch - into a larger than life portrait of the Formula 1 racing driver.
Nikki, 34, from Timperley, Greater Manchester, spent the 12 weeks painstakingly sticking each of the tiny dots on to the massive picture.
She has finally completed the 8ft by 5ft work just days before Hamilton is due to take part in the F1 championship at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Nikki came up with the unusual art technique earlier this year after being inspired by the 'pointillism' work of 19th century French painter Georges-Pierre Seurat.
Seurat created images using dots of coloured paint, which the viewer's eye then blends.
Based on this, Nikki developed her own unique method by using dots of paper instead of dots of paint.
From a distance the work looks just like a traditional painting of the F1 driver. It's only when you get up close that it becomes clear that it's actually made up of tiny circles of coloured paper.
Nikki first tried the unusual method earlier this year as part of her Interactive Arts degree at Manchester Metropolitan University.
For her first attempt she recreated Seurat's most famous painting 'Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte'.
The recreation of Hamilton, on the other hand, was a real labour of love.
She comments: "Having done a landscape I wanted to do a portrait.
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For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/LDHIZH
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Portrait of Lewis Hamilton created from hole punch circles, Britain - 28 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Manchester Evening News / Rex Features ( 813723b )
Portrait of Lewis Hamilton created from hole punch circles by artist Nikki Dowthwaite, Artist Nikki Dowthwaite, 34, has created a portrait of racing star Lewis Hamilton made purely from hole punch circles. In total the 8ft by 5ft picture makes use of 250,000 dots and took over 12 weeks to make.
THE ARTIST WHO'S SIMPLY DOTTY ABOUT HAMILTON
Nikki Douthwaite is simply dotty about driving ace Lewis Hamilton.
In fact the artist spent 12 weeks turning 250,000 tiny dots - discarded from an office hole punch - into a larger than life portrait of the Formula 1 racing driver.
Nikki, 34, from Timperley, Greater Manchester, spent the 12 weeks painstakingly sticking each of the tiny dots on to the massive picture.
She has finally completed the 8ft by 5ft work just days before Hamilton is due to take part in the F1 championship at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Nikki came up with the unusual art technique earlier this year after being inspired by the 'pointillism' work of 19th century French painter Georges-Pierre Seurat.
Seurat created images using dots of coloured paint, which the viewer's eye then blends.
Based on this, Nikki developed her own unique method by using dots of paper instead of dots of paint.
From a distance the work looks just like a traditional painting of the F1 driver. It's only when you get up close that it becomes clear that it's actually made up of tiny circles of coloured paper.
Nikki first tried the unusual method earlier this year as part of her Interactive Arts degree at Manchester Metropolitan University.
For her first attempt she recreated Seurat's most famous painting 'Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte'.
The recreation of Hamilton, on the other hand, was a real labour of love.
She comments: "Having done a landscape I wanted to do a portrait.
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For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/LDHIZH
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Portrait of Lewis Hamilton created from hole punch circles, Britain - 28 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Manchester Evening News / Rex Features ( 813723a )
Portrait of Lewis Hamilton created from hole punch circles by artist Nikki Dowthwaite, Artist Nikki Dowthwaite, 34, has created a portrait of racing star Lewis Hamilton made purely from hole punch circles. In total the 8ft by 5ft picture makes use of 250,000 dots and took over 12 weeks to make.
THE ARTIST WHO'S SIMPLY DOTTY ABOUT HAMILTON
Nikki Douthwaite is simply dotty about driving ace Lewis Hamilton.
In fact the artist spent 12 weeks turning 250,000 tiny dots - discarded from an office hole punch - into a larger than life portrait of the Formula 1 racing driver.
Nikki, 34, from Timperley, Greater Manchester, spent the 12 weeks painstakingly sticking each of the tiny dots on to the massive picture.
She has finally completed the 8ft by 5ft work just days before Hamilton is due to take part in the F1 championship at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Nikki came up with the unusual art technique earlier this year after being inspired by the 'pointillism' work of 19th century French painter Georges-Pierre Seurat.
Seurat created images using dots of coloured paint, which the viewer's eye then blends.
Based on this, Nikki developed her own unique method by using dots of paper instead of dots of paint.
From a distance the work looks just like a traditional painting of the F1 driver. It's only when you get up close that it becomes clear that it's actually made up of tiny circles of coloured paper.
Nikki first tried the unusual method earlier this year as part of her Interactive Arts degree at Manchester Metropolitan University.
For her first attempt she recreated Seurat's most famous painting 'Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte'.
The recreation of Hamilton, on the other hand, was a real labour of love.
She comments: "Having done a landscape I wanted to do a portrait.
...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/LDHIZH
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Guy Ritchie 40th Birthday Party, Punchbowl Pub, Mayfair, London, Britain - 10 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 801210g )
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Guy Ritchie 40th Birthday Party, Punchbowl Pub, Mayfair, London, Britain - 10 Sep 2008
They've already celebrated one milestone birthday this year and last night Madonna, who recently turned 50, helped her husband Guy Ritchie celebrate his 40th. The pair partied at Ritchie's favourite London pub - The Punchbowl in Mayfair. Arriving, the birthday boy seemed in fine spirits and gave waiting photographers a thumbs up and a big grin. And even the couple's children, Lourdes, Rocco and David, were allowed to stay up late to enjoy the fun. The night followed a Celtic theme, and saw Guy's guests - including Sting's wife Trudie, David Gest and Kate Moss's boyfriend Jamie Hince - belting out old Irish songs into the early hours. Madonna, however, only lasted until 10pm before she was escorted - looking rather wobbly - to a waiting car. And once the missus was away Ritchie and his pals continued to party until 4am.
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Lily Allen at Ronnie Scotts club, London, Britain - 19 Aug 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 793440B )
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Lily Allen at Ronnie Scotts club, London, Britain - 19 Aug 2008
On a boozy night out at Ronnie Scotts club in London Lily Allen has been accused of lashing out at a member of the public. A worse for wear looking Lily threw a punch at female passer-by as she left the jazz club at 2am. It has been reported that the singer was reacting to being heckled by the unnamed woman. Following the altercation Lily's friends, including TV presenter Miquita Oliver, managed to persuade her to get into a waiting car. Meanwhile, the target of her anger seemed to laugh off the incident, looking more bemused than scared. The incident follows Allen's angry claims on her MySpace blog that her record label, EMI, is to blame for the delay in releasing her second album.
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Lily Allen at Ronnie Scotts club, London, Britain - 19 Aug 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 793440D )
Lily Allen lashes out at a passer-by.
Lily Allen at Ronnie Scotts club, London, Britain - 19 Aug 2008
On a boozy night out at Ronnie Scotts club in London Lily Allen has been accused of lashing out at a member of the public. A worse for wear looking Lily threw a punch at female passer-by as she left the jazz club at 2am. It has been reported that the singer was reacting to being heckled by the unnamed woman. Following the altercation Lily's friends, including TV presenter Miquita Oliver, managed to persuade her to get into a waiting car. Meanwhile, the target of her anger seemed to laugh off the incident, looking more bemused than scared. The incident follows Allen's angry claims on her MySpace blog that her record label, EMI, is to blame for the delay in releasing her second album.
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Lily Allen at Ronnie Scotts club, London, Britain - 19 Aug 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 793440J )
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Lily Allen at Ronnie Scotts club, London, Britain - 19 Aug 2008
On a boozy night out at Ronnie Scotts club in London Lily Allen has been accused of lashing out at a member of the public. A worse for wear looking Lily threw a punch at female passer-by as she left the jazz club at 2am. It has been reported that the singer was reacting to being heckled by the unnamed woman. Following the altercation Lily's friends, including TV presenter Miquita Oliver, managed to persuade her to get into a waiting car. Meanwhile, the target of her anger seemed to laugh off the incident, looking more bemused than scared. The incident follows Allen's angry claims on her MySpace blog that her record label, EMI, is to blame for the delay in releasing her second album.
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Lily Allen at Ronnie Scotts club, London, Britain - 19 Aug 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 793440K )
Lily Allen lashes out at a passer-by.
Lily Allen at Ronnie Scotts club, London, Britain - 19 Aug 2008
On a boozy night out at Ronnie Scotts club in London Lily Allen has been accused of lashing out at a member of the public. A worse for wear looking Lily threw a punch at female passer-by as she left the jazz club at 2am. It has been reported that the singer was reacting to being heckled by the unnamed woman. Following the altercation Lily's friends, including TV presenter Miquita Oliver, managed to persuade her to get into a waiting car. Meanwhile, the target of her anger seemed to laugh off the incident, looking more bemused than scared. The incident follows Allen's angry claims on her MySpace blog that her record label, EMI, is to blame for the delay in releasing her second album.
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Lily Allen lashes out at fan outside Ronnie Scott's
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Lily Allen lashes out at fan outside Ronnie Scott's
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Lily Allen lashes out at fan outside Ronnie Scott's
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Lily Allen lashes out at fan outside Ronnie Scott's
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Lily Allen lashes out at fan outside Ronnie Scott's
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Lily Allen lashes out at fan outside Ronnie Scott's
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Hole punch - 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Phelvin Sparham / Rex Features ( 813729b )
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THE ARTIST WHO'S SIMPLY DOTTY ABOUT HAMILTON
Nikki Douthwaite is simply dotty about driving ace Lewis Hamilton.
In fact the artist spent 12 weeks turning 250,000 tiny dots - discarded from an office hole punch - into a larger than life portrait of the Formula 1 racing driver.
Nikki, 34, from Timperley, Greater Manchester, spent the 12 weeks painstakingly sticking each of the tiny dots on to the massive picture.
She has finally completed the 8ft by 5ft work just days before Hamilton is due to take part in the F1 championship at the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Nikki came up with the unusual art technique earlier this year after being inspired by the 'pointillism' work of 19th century French painter Georges-Pierre Seurat.
Seurat created images using dots of coloured paint, which the viewer's eye then blends.
Based on this, Nikki developed her own unique method by using dots of paper instead of dots of paint.
From a distance the work looks just like a traditional painting of the F1 driver. It's only when you get up close that it becomes clear that it's actually made up of tiny circles of coloured paper.
Nikki first tried the unusual method earlier this year as part of her Interactive Arts degree at Manchester Metropolitan University.
For her first attempt she recreated Seurat's most famous painting 'Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte'.
The recreation of Hamilton, on the other hand, was a real labour of love.
She comments: "Having done a landscape I wanted to do a portrait.
"I was at the British Grand Prix just a couple of days before I graduated and that's when I decided what I would do next.
"I'm a massive Formula 1 fan and I have been since I was a little girl; I've always supported McLaren.
"The rest of my family like football, but for some reason I h...
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CASTING CALL FOR 'THE CONTENDER' TV SHOW, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 17 MAY 2004
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CASTING CALL FOR 'THE CONTENDER' TV SHOW, NEW YORK, AMERICA - 17 MAY 2004
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The formidable fists of the World Heavyweight Champion Rocky Marciano. 13th August 1953 United States / Mono Print
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Randy Rhoads in Concert with Ozzy Osbourne - 27 Jun 1981
Randy Rhoads Performing Live with the Ozzy Osbourne Band On the Blizzard of Ozz Tour at the Long Beach Arena in Long Beach Ca Usa On June 27 1981 Photo © Kevin Estrada / DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
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PEOPLE - Muhammad Ali im Alter von 74 gestorben (Archiv Bilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Monty Fresco / Daily Mail / Rex Features (891717a)
Muhammad Ali (formerly Cassius Clay) Training Using A Punch Bag.
Muhammad Ali (formerly Cassius Clay) Training Using A Punch Bag.
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Boxing match between Primo Carnera and Isadora Gastanaga
Primo Carnera rocks back to avoid a jab from Spanish heavyweight Isadora Gastanaga. A cut over GastanagaÕs left eye gave Carnera a TKO in the fifth, but the ItalianÕs career was on a downward path in March 1936, when the fight took place...16 March 1936 (Credit Image: KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com
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Boxer Max Baer 1909 - 1959
Jan 9, 1935 - Chicago, IL, U.S. - A six-frame series of pictures showing Max Baer's Knock Out of King Levinsky in the second round of their no-decision fight in Chicago. (Credit Image: KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com
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Boxer Max Baer 1909 - 1959
Jan. 9, 1935 - Chicago, IL, U.S. - Max Baer's Knock Oout of King Levinsky in the second round of their no-decision fight in Chicago. (Credit Image: KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com
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PEOPLE - Rahaman Ali aka Rudolph Clay - Bruder von Boxer Muhammed Ali
28 JANUARY 1964
CASSIUS CLAY ( MUHAMMAD ALI ) IS PUNCHED BY HIS BROTHER, RUDOLPH CLAY, DURING A TRAINING SESSION IN MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, USA.
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PEOPLE - Rahaman Ali aka Rudolph Clay - Bruder von Boxer Muhammed Ali
28 JANUARY 1964
CASSIUS CLAY ( MUHAMMAD ALI ) IS PUNCHED BY HIS BROTHER, RUDOLPH CLAY, DURING A TRAINING SESSION IN MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, USA.
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Boxer Dick Richardson Training With Punch-bag For His Heavy-weight Fight Against American Ezzard Charles.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Little / Associated Newspapers / Rex Features (1341727a)
Boxer Dick Richardson Training With Punch-bag For His Heavy-weight Fight Against American Ezzard Charles.
Boxer Dick Richardson Training With Punch-bag For His Heavy-weight Fight Against American Ezzard Charles.
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FEATURE - Blick zurück: Strandleben in England im 20. Jahrhundert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Northcliffe Collection/ANL/REX (10247284ae)
Holidaymakers enjoying Punch and Judy show on the beach at Weymouth, Dorset, UK - Jun 22, 1937
Northcliffe Collection - Seaside and Beaches
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Mono Print
Blind Man's Buff
as played by the police " Turn round three times and catch whom you may "
22 September 1888 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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