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FEATURE - Drillinge die kaum zu unterscheiden sind
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The three sisters when they went home from hospital
Identical triplets are colour-coded so their teachers can tell them apart, Pontypool, Wales, UK - 09 Sep 2016
A set of identical triplets have been colour-coded so that their nursery school teachers can tell them apart. The parents of three-year-olds Ffion, Maddison and Paige Gilbert first came up with the idea when the youngsters were babies so that they knew who had been fed. They used different coloured nail-varnish on their toes in order to differentiate between the trio. And now that the girls are starting nursery they are carrying the idea on, in the form of coloured headbands and bobbles, so that their teachers know who is who. Taking inspiration from their names, Ffion is fuschia, Maddison is mint and Paige is purple. According to mum Karen she's fully briefed the girls' teachers but if they ever get confused they can check with big sister Faye, seven, who goes to the same school. The triplets were conceived naturally from one egg.
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FEATURE - Drillinge die kaum zu unterscheiden sind
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Faye Gilbert with younger triplet sisters Paige, Maddison and Ffion
Identical triplets are colour-coded so their teachers can tell them apart, Pontypool, Wales, UK - 09 Sep 2016
A set of identical triplets have been colour-coded so that their nursery school teachers can tell them apart. The parents of three-year-olds Ffion, Maddison and Paige Gilbert first came up with the idea when the youngsters were babies so that they knew who had been fed. They used different coloured nail-varnish on their toes in order to differentiate between the trio. And now that the girls are starting nursery they are carrying the idea on, in the form of coloured headbands and bobbles, so that their teachers know who is who. Taking inspiration from their names, Ffion is fuschia, Maddison is mint and Paige is purple. According to mum Karen she's fully briefed the girls' teachers but if they ever get confused they can check with big sister Faye, seven, who goes to the same school. The triplets were conceived naturally from one egg.
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FEATURE - Drillinge die kaum zu unterscheiden sind
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dimitris Legakis/REX/Shutterstock (5896504g)
Faye Gilbert with younger triplet sisters Paige, Maddison and Ffion
Identical triplets are colour-coded so their teachers can tell them apart, Pontypool, Wales, UK - 09 Sep 2016
A set of identical triplets have been colour-coded so that their nursery school teachers can tell them apart. The parents of three-year-olds Ffion, Maddison and Paige Gilbert first came up with the idea when the youngsters were babies so that they knew who had been fed. They used different coloured nail-varnish on their toes in order to differentiate between the trio. And now that the girls are starting nursery they are carrying the idea on, in the form of coloured headbands and bobbles, so that their teachers know who is who. Taking inspiration from their names, Ffion is fuschia, Maddison is mint and Paige is purple. According to mum Karen she's fully briefed the girls' teachers but if they ever get confused they can check with big sister Faye, seven, who goes to the same school. The triplets were conceived naturally from one egg.
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FEATURE - Drillinge die kaum zu unterscheiden sind
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dimitris Legakis/REX/Shutterstock (5896504j)
Paige, Maddison and Ffion Gilbert
Identical triplets are colour-coded so their teachers can tell them apart, Pontypool, Wales, UK - 09 Sep 2016
A set of identical triplets have been colour-coded so that their nursery school teachers can tell them apart. The parents of three-year-olds Ffion, Maddison and Paige Gilbert first came up with the idea when the youngsters were babies so that they knew who had been fed. They used different coloured nail-varnish on their toes in order to differentiate between the trio. And now that the girls are starting nursery they are carrying the idea on, in the form of coloured headbands and bobbles, so that their teachers know who is who. Taking inspiration from their names, Ffion is fuschia, Maddison is mint and Paige is purple. According to mum Karen she's fully briefed the girls' teachers but if they ever get confused they can check with big sister Faye, seven, who goes to the same school. The triplets were conceived naturally from one egg.
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FEATURE - Drillinge die kaum zu unterscheiden sind
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dimitris Legakis/REX/Shutterstock (5896504e)
Paige, Maddison and Ffion Gilbert
Identical triplets are colour-coded so their teachers can tell them apart, Pontypool, Wales, UK - 09 Sep 2016
A set of identical triplets have been colour-coded so that their nursery school teachers can tell them apart. The parents of three-year-olds Ffion, Maddison and Paige Gilbert first came up with the idea when the youngsters were babies so that they knew who had been fed. They used different coloured nail-varnish on their toes in order to differentiate between the trio. And now that the girls are starting nursery they are carrying the idea on, in the form of coloured headbands and bobbles, so that their teachers know who is who. Taking inspiration from their names, Ffion is fuschia, Maddison is mint and Paige is purple. According to mum Karen she's fully briefed the girls' teachers but if they ever get confused they can check with big sister Faye, seven, who goes to the same school. The triplets were conceived naturally from one egg.
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FEATURE - Drillinge die kaum zu unterscheiden sind
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dimitris Legakis/REX/Shutterstock (5896504f)
Faye Gilbert with younger triplet sisters Paige, Maddison and Ffion
Identical triplets are colour-coded so their teachers can tell them apart, Pontypool, Wales, UK - 09 Sep 2016
A set of identical triplets have been colour-coded so that their nursery school teachers can tell them apart. The parents of three-year-olds Ffion, Maddison and Paige Gilbert first came up with the idea when the youngsters were babies so that they knew who had been fed. They used different coloured nail-varnish on their toes in order to differentiate between the trio. And now that the girls are starting nursery they are carrying the idea on, in the form of coloured headbands and bobbles, so that their teachers know who is who. Taking inspiration from their names, Ffion is fuschia, Maddison is mint and Paige is purple. According to mum Karen she's fully briefed the girls' teachers but if they ever get confused they can check with big sister Faye, seven, who goes to the same school. The triplets were conceived naturally from one egg.
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FEATURE - Drillinge die kaum zu unterscheiden sind
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dimitris Legakis/REX/Shutterstock (5896504k)
Paige, Maddison and Ffion Gilbert
Identical triplets are colour-coded so their teachers can tell them apart, Pontypool, Wales, UK - 09 Sep 2016
A set of identical triplets have been colour-coded so that their nursery school teachers can tell them apart. The parents of three-year-olds Ffion, Maddison and Paige Gilbert first came up with the idea when the youngsters were babies so that they knew who had been fed. They used different coloured nail-varnish on their toes in order to differentiate between the trio. And now that the girls are starting nursery they are carrying the idea on, in the form of coloured headbands and bobbles, so that their teachers know who is who. Taking inspiration from their names, Ffion is fuschia, Maddison is mint and Paige is purple. According to mum Karen she's fully briefed the girls' teachers but if they ever get confused they can check with big sister Faye, seven, who goes to the same school. The triplets were conceived naturally from one egg.
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FEATURE - Drillinge die kaum zu unterscheiden sind
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Faye Gilbert with younger triplet sisters Paige, Maddison and Ffion
Identical triplets are colour-coded so their teachers can tell them apart, Pontypool, Wales, UK - 09 Sep 2016
A set of identical triplets have been colour-coded so that their nursery school teachers can tell them apart. The parents of three-year-olds Ffion, Maddison and Paige Gilbert first came up with the idea when the youngsters were babies so that they knew who had been fed. They used different coloured nail-varnish on their toes in order to differentiate between the trio. And now that the girls are starting nursery they are carrying the idea on, in the form of coloured headbands and bobbles, so that their teachers know who is who. Taking inspiration from their names, Ffion is fuschia, Maddison is mint and Paige is purple. According to mum Karen she's fully briefed the girls' teachers but if they ever get confused they can check with big sister Faye, seven, who goes to the same school. The triplets were conceived naturally from one egg.
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FEATURE - Drillinge die kaum zu unterscheiden sind
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Paige, Maddison and Ffion Gilbert
Identical triplets are colour-coded so their teachers can tell them apart, Pontypool, Wales, UK - 09 Sep 2016
A set of identical triplets have been colour-coded so that their nursery school teachers can tell them apart. The parents of three-year-olds Ffion, Maddison and Paige Gilbert first came up with the idea when the youngsters were babies so that they knew who had been fed. They used different coloured nail-varnish on their toes in order to differentiate between the trio. And now that the girls are starting nursery they are carrying the idea on, in the form of coloured headbands and bobbles, so that their teachers know who is who. Taking inspiration from their names, Ffion is fuschia, Maddison is mint and Paige is purple. According to mum Karen she's fully briefed the girls' teachers but if they ever get confused they can check with big sister Faye, seven, who goes to the same school. The triplets were conceived naturally from one egg.
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FEATURE - Drillinge die kaum zu unterscheiden sind
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dimitris Legakis/REX/Shutterstock (5896504a)
Ffion, mum Karen, Paige, Maddison, and older sister Faye
Identical triplets are colour-coded so their teachers can tell them apart, Pontypool, Wales, UK - 09 Sep 2016
A set of identical triplets have been colour-coded so that their nursery school teachers can tell them apart. The parents of three-year-olds Ffion, Maddison and Paige Gilbert first came up with the idea when the youngsters were babies so that they knew who had been fed. They used different coloured nail-varnish on their toes in order to differentiate between the trio. And now that the girls are starting nursery they are carrying the idea on, in the form of coloured headbands and bobbles, so that their teachers know who is who. Taking inspiration from their names, Ffion is fuschia, Maddison is mint and Paige is purple. According to mum Karen she's fully briefed the girls' teachers but if they ever get confused they can check with big sister Faye, seven, who goes to the same school. The triplets were conceived naturally from one egg.
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FEATURE - Drillinge die kaum zu unterscheiden sind
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dimitris Legakis/REX/Shutterstock (5896504c)
Paige, Maddison and Ffion Gilbert
Identical triplets are colour-coded so their teachers can tell them apart, Pontypool, Wales, UK - 09 Sep 2016
A set of identical triplets have been colour-coded so that their nursery school teachers can tell them apart. The parents of three-year-olds Ffion, Maddison and Paige Gilbert first came up with the idea when the youngsters were babies so that they knew who had been fed. They used different coloured nail-varnish on their toes in order to differentiate between the trio. And now that the girls are starting nursery they are carrying the idea on, in the form of coloured headbands and bobbles, so that their teachers know who is who. Taking inspiration from their names, Ffion is fuschia, Maddison is mint and Paige is purple. According to mum Karen she's fully briefed the girls' teachers but if they ever get confused they can check with big sister Faye, seven, who goes to the same school. The triplets were conceived naturally from one egg.
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FEATURE - Drillinge die kaum zu unterscheiden sind
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dimitris Legakis/REX/Shutterstock (5896504d)
Paige, Maddison and Ffion Gilbert
Identical triplets are colour-coded so their teachers can tell them apart, Pontypool, Wales, UK - 09 Sep 2016
A set of identical triplets have been colour-coded so that their nursery school teachers can tell them apart. The parents of three-year-olds Ffion, Maddison and Paige Gilbert first came up with the idea when the youngsters were babies so that they knew who had been fed. They used different coloured nail-varnish on their toes in order to differentiate between the trio. And now that the girls are starting nursery they are carrying the idea on, in the form of coloured headbands and bobbles, so that their teachers know who is who. Taking inspiration from their names, Ffion is fuschia, Maddison is mint and Paige is purple. According to mum Karen she's fully briefed the girls' teachers but if they ever get confused they can check with big sister Faye, seven, who goes to the same school. The triplets were conceived naturally from one egg.
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry zu Besuch in Botswana
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As the sedative takes effect, a large female black rhino wedges herself into a sickle bush. It's important to protect the rhino's eyes during an immobilisation, so applying a soft blindfold is the first priority. Prince Harry is in charge of this delicate procedure. He has to move carefully as rhinos may take a swipe at any movement near their heads
Prince Harry visit to Botswana - Sep 2016
Undated picture released by Kensington Palace of Prince Harry who is the new Patron of Rhino Conservation Botswana, following his visit to the country in September last year when he joined an RCB operation to fit electronic tracking devices to critically endangered black rhinos, which had been translocated to the Okavango Delta
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FEATURE - Mit dem Bienenstachel gegen die Bienenallergie
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An Egyptian man places a bee on a man suffering from hand problems so it can sting him at a centre in Cairo
People are 'treated' using bee stings, Cairo, Egypt - 01 Oct 2016
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FEATURE - Mit dem Bienenstachel gegen die Bienenallergie
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An Egyptian man places a bee on a man suffering from hand problems so it can sting him at a centre in Cairo
People are 'treated' using bee stings, Cairo, Egypt - 01 Oct 2016
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FEATURE - Mit dem Bienenstachel gegen die Bienenallergie
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An Egyptian man places a bee on a man suffering from back problems so it can sting him at a centre in Cairo
People are 'treated' using bee stings, Cairo, Egypt - 01 Oct 2016
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FEATURE - Mit dem Bienenstachel gegen die Bienenallergie
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An Egyptian man places a bee on a man suffering from back problems so it can sting him at a centre in Cairo
People are 'treated' using bee stings, Cairo, Egypt - 01 Oct 2016
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FEATURE - Mit dem Bienenstachel gegen die Bienenallergie
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An Egyptian man places a bee on a man suffering from hand problems so it can sting him at a centre in Cairo
People are 'treated' using bee stings, Cairo, Egypt - 01 Oct 2016
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FEATURE - Mit dem Bienenstachel gegen die Bienenallergie
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An Egyptian man places a bee on a man suffering from hand problems so it can sting him at a centre in Cairo
People are 'treated' using bee stings, Cairo, Egypt - 01 Oct 2016
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FEATURE - Mit dem Bienenstachel gegen die Bienenallergie
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An Egyptian man places a bee on a man suffering from leg problems so it can sting him at a centre in Cairo
People are 'treated' using bee stings, Cairo, Egypt - 01 Oct 2016
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FEATURE - Mit dem Bienenstachel gegen die Bienenallergie
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An Egyptian man places a bee on a man suffering from leg problems so it can sting him at a centre in Cairo
People are 'treated' using bee stings, Cairo, Egypt - 01 Oct 2016
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NEWS - England: Lichtwanderung für Erdbebenopfer in Nepal
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A procession of about 500 walkers with head torches climbed the Lake District fell Catbells overlooking lake Derwentwater near Keswick, Cumbria on Saturday night. The Catbells Festival of Light was organised and supervised by Lakeland Mountain Guides to raise money for Community Action Nepal. Almost a year ago on 25th April 2015 an earthquake devastated Nepal resulting in over 7,000 deaths, and so many more people had their lives turned upside down
The Catbells Festival of Light, Keswick, Cumbria, Britain - 23 Apr 2016
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NEWS - Sao Paulo: Demo gegen die Absetzung von Dilma Rousseff
April 23, 2016 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Students protest against the impeachment of the president of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff in Anhangaba Valley on April 23, 2016 in Sao Paulo, Brazil (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Sao Paulo: Demo gegen die Absetzung von Dilma Rousseff
April 23, 2016 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Students protest against the impeachment of the president of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff in Anhangaba Valley on April 23, 2016 in Sao Paulo, Brazil (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - England: Lichtwanderung für Erdbebenopfer in Nepal
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A procession of about 500 walkers with head torches climbed the Lake District fell Catbells overlooking lake Derwentwater near Keswick, Cumbria on Saturday night. The Catbells Festival of Light was organised and supervised by Lakeland Mountain Guides to raise money for Community Action Nepal. Almost a year ago on 25th April 2015 an earthquake devastated Nepal resulting in over 7,000 deaths, and so many more people had their lives turned upside down
The Catbells Festival of Light, Keswick, Cumbria, Britain - 23 Apr 2016
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NEWS - England: Lichtwanderung für Erdbebenopfer in Nepal
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robert Rathbone/REX/Shutterstock (5659675d)
A procession of about 500 walkers with head torches climbed the Lake District fell Catbells overlooking lake Derwentwater near Keswick, Cumbria on Saturday night. The Catbells Festival of Light was organised and supervised by Lakeland Mountain Guides to raise money for Community Action Nepal. Almost a year ago on 25th April 2015 an earthquake devastated Nepal resulting in over 7,000 deaths, and so many more people had their lives turned upside down
The Catbells Festival of Light, Keswick, Cumbria, Britain - 23 Apr 2016
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PEOPLE - Nicole Kidman unterwegs in London
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nicole kidman signed autographs to fans and seemed very happy.soon the play she is in will finish in the theatre she is and she will go back to la so she is more happy than before.her lips look a bit strange but otherwise she was fine?.10/11/2015 blitz pictures
Nicole Kidman at the Noel Coward Theatre, London, Britain - 10 Nov 2015
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Paul Goldstein 'In The Air' themed images - 13 Feb 2012
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Flights of Fancy: Paul Goldstein's 'In The Air' Wildlife Photography
For photographers, capturing animals in the wild is an art that can take years to master.
But wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein has taken his work to new heights by shooting animals frozen in the air as they leap.
His work sees stunning images showing jumping animals ranging from wildebeest to polar bears.
They include a dramatic flying fight between a baboon and a leopard and the cute, bouncy interaction between a pair of serval kittens.
Paul explains: "Mammals and indeed penguins cannot fly, it would be a physiological miracle if it occurred, but it is wonderful to see them try. It also is rare, which is why I like photographing it as it is a huge challenge. If the shot is successful it always elicits a good response.
"For the money shot there must be no part of the animal attached to a tree/branch/ice or rock. It does not matter if it is an 'air's breath' away, but just nothing touching.
"Air looms high on my agenda, I am obsessed by it, it is exciting photography and frequently original."
Describing the moment the baboon ambushed the leopard, Paul says: "Prime Mates? I don't think so, these are mortal enemies and a whole troop of baboons had 'treed' this young male leopard in the Masai Mara.
"Eventually they left, except one male that waited for the predators descent and jumped out at him. It gave the leopard a good dry slap then the leopard legged it and vaporised in seconds as is their wont.
"Whilst leopards will sometimes kill single baboons, they will avoid whole troops assiduously as they can turn on them. One of my favourite ever photos."
Regarding the polar bear cubs in Spitsbergen, Paul says: "What a morning. Seven polar bears in four hours many nautical miles from land in Spitsbergen. These two cub...
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LEVY AND J.LO - EXCLUSIVE
KDNPIX.COM - 18 JULY 11
CANCUN, MEXICO
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'I did NOT have an affair with Jennifer Lopez,' insists the handsome model who cavorted with star in steamy video
It emerged today that Model William Levy is being sued for 'sexual battery of a minor'
A male model known as the 'Brad Pitt of Cuba' has denied having an affair with Jennifer Lopez.
William Levy, 30, made a shirtless appearance in the pop star's new video I'm Into You, which was filmed in Mexico in April.
The American Idol judge, 41, was shown cosying up to him in sensual beach scenes filmed at Turtle Beach.
Steamy video: William Levy starred in Jennifer Lopez's clip for I'm Into You which was filmed in Mexico in April
Levy separated from his wife of eight years, Elizabeth Gutierrez, a month after the shoot.
Today he dismissed reports he is dating the star, who announced her separation for Marc Anthony on Friday.
A spokesperson for Levy told TMZ: 'The only relationship there was or is, is a professional relationship. ThatÕs all thereÕs ever been.'
The telenovela actor raved about working with the singer after the video shoot.
'It was wonderful. I felt very comfortable. She is a very sincere and fun person,' he said at the time.
'The truth is I had a really great time,' he added. 'It was wonderful to see that someone so huge could be so down to earth, in addition to being really funny.'
Meanwhile, it emerged today that
Levy is being sued for 'sexual battery of a minor.'
Court documents state that on July 19, 2010, Levy, 'with deception and trickery' lured an unnamed plaintiff, into coming back to the Hilton Hotel in Glendale, California and forcing her to perform a sex act on him.
However, Levy is claiming the encounter was consensual.
According to court documents filed by Levy, the plaintiff 'gave consent to any and all alleged acts' and that the alleged victim 'wilfully, fraudulently, and maliciously deceived [Levy] into believing that she
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12LVE Destroyed Apple products project, San Francisco, America - Dec 2010
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The Man Who Shot, Burned and Ran A Train Over His Apple Products
If an iPod is on your Christmas list look away now - an artist has shot, burned, hammered and sawed his way through a range of Apple products.
Heartless Michael Tompert even ran over a selection of iPods with a TRAIN.
San Francisco-based Michael spent months purchasing the doomed products, which range from 2008's colourful range of iPods to the sought-after 2010 iPad
He hooked up with photographer friend Paul Fairchild to capture the end results of various kill methods.
Methods of destruction varied by product. A MacBook Air was decorated with nine neat bulletholes courtesy of a 9mm Heckler & Koch handgun, while a Magic Mouse was sliced up with a handsaw.
And Michael even took the drastic action of placing seven iPod Nanos on the tracks in the path of a Caltrain Diesel Locomotive.
But it was the iPad that proved the hardest to kill. Described by Michael as "practically indestructible", it shrugged off blows from an 8lb sledgehammer before finally meeting it's maker (Steve Jobs?) after its insides were heated with a soldering torch until it exploded.
Michael got the idea for the project after he bought his two sons an iPod Touch each for Christmas. The boys started to fight over one of the mp3 players which had a certain game installed.
His patience finally snapping, Michael grabbed one of the iPods and smashed it on the ground, to the amazement of his children.
"I had given my kids an iPod Touch so they would be happy and love me. But when the argument started I just grabbed it and smashed it in front of them because it was just a thing.
"It was still going and the screen was all liquid, it was kind of fascinatin...
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'W.E.' film set, London, Britain - 08 Aug 2010
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David Banda is so keen to kiss him mum, Madonna, that his cap falls off
'W.E.' film set, London, Britain - 08 Aug 2010
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LGBTQ+ Rights Annual Pride Parade in Sao Paulo
June 23, 2025, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil: Revelers pose for a picture during the 29th LGBT Pride Parade in Sao Paulo, Brazi. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Linda Nolan funeral
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 01/02/2025. Blackpool, United Kingdom: Lisa Maffia arriving at the funeral of Linda Nolan in Blackpool, United Kingdom (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Linda Nolan funeral
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 01/02/2025. Blackpool, United Kingdom: Lisa Maffia arriving at the funeral of Linda Nolan in Blackpool, United Kingdom (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Linda Nolan funeral
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 01/02/2025. Blackpool, United Kingdom: Lisa Maffia arriving at the funeral of Linda Nolan in Blackpool, United Kingdom (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
11th September 2024
Press photocall
A new musical from the Tony Award-winning writers of SIX, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, Why Am I So Single? is a love letter to ‘the messy, magical lives of the city’s unmatched and unattached’ (Vogue).
Leesa Tulley as Nancy
Jo Foster as Oliver
Noah Thomas as Artie
Jemima Brown
Josh Butler
Natasha Leaver
Ran Marner
Jamel Matthias
Olivia O’Connor
Joshian Angelo Omaña
Natasha Wilde
Rhys Wilkinson
Jordan Cambridge-Taylor
Alternate leads
Collette Guitart
Callum Bell
Swings
Owen McHugh
Caitlin Redpath
Ebony Clarke
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Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
11th September 2024
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A new musical from the Tony Award-winning writers of SIX, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, Why Am I So Single? is a love letter to ‘the messy, magical lives of the city’s unmatched and unattached’ (Vogue).
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Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
11th September 2024
Press photocall
Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss
Writers
A new musical from the Tony Award-winning writers of SIX, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, Why Am I So Single? is a love letter to ‘the messy, magical lives of the city’s unmatched and unattached’ (Vogue).
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Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
11th September 2024
Press photocall
A new musical from the Tony Award-winning writers of SIX, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, Why Am I So Single? is a love letter to ‘the messy, magical lives of the city’s unmatched and unattached’ (Vogue).
Leesa Tulley as Nancy
Jo Foster as Oliver
Noah Thomas as Artie
Jemima Brown
Josh Butler
Natasha Leaver
Ran Marner
Jamel Matthias
Olivia O’Connor
Joshian Angelo Omaña
Natasha Wilde
Rhys Wilkinson
Jordan Cambridge-Taylor
Alternate leads
Collette Guitart
Callum Bell
Swings
Owen McHugh
Caitlin Redpath
Ebony Clarke
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Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
11th September 2024
Press photocall
Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss
Writers
A new musical from the Tony Award-winning writers of SIX, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, Why Am I So Single? is a love letter to ‘the messy, magical lives of the city’s unmatched and unattached’ (Vogue).
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Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
11th September 2024
Press photocall
Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss
Writers
A new musical from the Tony Award-winning writers of SIX, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, Why Am I So Single? is a love letter to ‘the messy, magical lives of the city’s unmatched and unattached’ (Vogue).
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Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
11th September 2024
Press photocall
A new musical from the Tony Award-winning writers of SIX, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, Why Am I So Single? is a love letter to ‘the messy, magical lives of the city’s unmatched and unattached’ (Vogue).
Leesa Tulley as Nancy
Jo Foster as Oliver
Noah Thomas as Artie
Jemima Brown
Josh Butler
Natasha Leaver
Ran Marner
Jamel Matthias
Olivia O’Connor
Joshian Angelo Omaña
Natasha Wilde
Rhys Wilkinson
Jordan Cambridge-Taylor
Alternate leads
Collette Guitart
Callum Bell
Swings
Owen McHugh
Caitlin Redpath
Ebony Clarke
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Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
11th September 2024
Press photocall
A new musical from the Tony Award-winning writers of SIX, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, Why Am I So Single? is a love letter to ‘the messy, magical lives of the city’s unmatched and unattached’ (Vogue).
Leesa Tulley as Nancy
Jo Foster as Oliver
Noah Thomas as Artie
Jemima Brown
Josh Butler
Natasha Leaver
Ran Marner
Jamel Matthias
Olivia O’Connor
Joshian Angelo Omaña
Natasha Wilde
Rhys Wilkinson
Jordan Cambridge-Taylor
Alternate leads
Collette Guitart
Callum Bell
Swings
Owen McHugh
Caitlin Redpath
Ebony Clarke
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Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
11th September 2024
Press photocall
A new musical from the Tony Award-winning writers of SIX, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, Why Am I So Single? is a love letter to ‘the messy, magical lives of the city’s unmatched and unattached’ (Vogue).
Leesa Tulley as Nancy
Jo Foster as Oliver
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Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
11th September 2024
Press photocall
A new musical from the Tony Award-winning writers of SIX, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, Why Am I So Single? is a love letter to ‘the messy, magical lives of the city’s unmatched and unattached’ (Vogue).
Leesa Tulley as Nancy
Jo Foster as Oliver
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Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
11th September 2024
Press photocall
A new musical from the Tony Award-winning writers of SIX, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, Why Am I So Single? is a love letter to ‘the messy, magical lives of the city’s unmatched and unattached’ (Vogue).
Jo Foster as Oliver
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Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
11th September 2024
Press photocall
A new musical from the Tony Award-winning writers of SIX, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, Why Am I So Single? is a love letter to ‘the messy, magical lives of the city’s unmatched and unattached’ (Vogue).
Jo Foster as Oliver
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Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
11th September 2024
Press photocall
A new musical from the Tony Award-winning writers of SIX, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, Why Am I So Single? is a love letter to ‘the messy, magical lives of the city’s unmatched and unattached’ (Vogue).
Jo Foster as Oliver
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Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
11th September 2024
Press photocall
A new musical from the Tony Award-winning writers of SIX, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, Why Am I So Single? is a love letter to ‘the messy, magical lives of the city’s unmatched and unattached’ (Vogue).
Jo Foster as Oliver
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Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
Why Am I So Single? at The Garrick Theatre, London, UK
11th September 2024
Press photocall
A new musical from the Tony Award-winning writers of SIX, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, Why Am I So Single? is a love letter to ‘the messy, magical lives of the city’s unmatched and unattached’ (Vogue).
Jo Foster as Oliver
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