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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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PEOPLE - Eindrücke der Art Basel in Miami
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ArtNews and YoungArts celebrate Inside Out Project, The Surf Lodge, Art Basel, Miami, USA - 07 Dec 2018
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PEOPLE - Eindrücke der Art Basel in Miami
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Lil Wayne
ArtNews and YoungArts celebrate Inside Out Project, The Surf Lodge, Art Basel, Miami, USA - 07 Dec 2018
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PEOPLE - Eindrücke der Art Basel in Miami
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Mia Moretti and Guest
ArtNews and YoungArts celebrate Inside Out Project, The Surf Lodge, Art Basel, Miami, USA - 07 Dec 2018
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PEOPLE - Eindrücke der Art Basel in Miami
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Garrett Neff
ArtNews and YoungArts celebrate Inside Out Project, The Surf Lodge, Art Basel, Miami, USA - 07 Dec 2018
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PEOPLE - Eindrücke der Art Basel in Miami
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Baylee Soles and Kelsey Soles
ArtNews and YoungArts celebrate Inside Out Project, The Surf Lodge, Art Basel, Miami, USA - 07 Dec 2018
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PEOPLE - Eindrücke der Art Basel in Miami
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Andrew Warren, Natalie Jackson and Connor Kennedy
ArtNews and YoungArts celebrate Inside Out Project, The Surf Lodge, Art Basel, Miami, USA - 07 Dec 2018
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PEOPLE - New York Fashionweek: Heidi Klum und Zendaya für Project Runway
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Project Runway Season 15 Finale show, Runway, Spring Summer 2017, New York Fashion Week, USA - 09 Sep 2016
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PEOPLE - New York Fashionweek: Heidi Klum und Zendaya für Project Runway
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Project Runway Season 15 Finale show, Runway, Spring Summer 2017, New York Fashion Week, USA - 09 Sep 2016
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PEOPLE - New York Fashionweek: Heidi Klum und Zendaya für Project Runway
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Project Runway Season 15 Finale show, Runway, Spring Summer 2017, New York Fashion Week, USA - 09 Sep 2016
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PEOPLE - New York Fashionweek: Heidi Klum und Zendaya für Project Runway
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Heidi Klum, Zac Posen, Nina Garcia and Zendaya
Project Runway Season 15 Finale show, Runway, Spring Summer 2017, New York Fashion Week, USA - 09 Sep 2016
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PEOPLE - New York Fashionweek: Heidi Klum und Zendaya für Project Runway
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Heidi Klum, Zac Posen, Nina Garcia and Zendaya
Project Runway Season 15 Finale show, Runway, Spring Summer 2017, New York Fashion Week, USA - 09 Sep 2016
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FEATURE: Explodierende Models
French photographer and graphic designer, Emilie Mori has created a series of explosive’ photos of models with flour in their hair.
Mori loves working on photographic based projects from her imagination. She tries to tell stories and create emotional pictures.
“I find inspiration in those I love, in what I feel or at night, when I dream says Mori. The photos themselves evoke both sensuality and spirituality.
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The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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Christelle and Christine, Toulouse
The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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A stunning photo project shows sets of twins in ethereal settings.
Julie de Waroquier has shot siblings side-by-side in the series entitled Chimeras.
The photographer from Lyon tracked down subjects through social media and word-of-mouth, as well as attending the annual twins festival in the town of Pleucadeuc in Brittany, Europe's biggest gathering of twins.
Julie, 23, explains: "'Chimeras' or 'The twins project' is a series of portraits of twins of all ages and from all kinds of backgrounds.
"In my series, twins represent everything that is not rational but that however exists."
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The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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Anna and Elizabeth, Thiers
The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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A stunning photo project shows sets of twins in ethereal settings.
Julie de Waroquier has shot siblings side-by-side in the series entitled Chimeras.
The photographer from Lyon tracked down subjects through social media and word-of-mouth, as well as attending the annual twins festival in the town of Pleucadeuc in Brittany, Europe's biggest gathering of twins.
Julie, 23, explains: "'Chimeras' or 'The twins project' is a series of portraits of twins of all ages and from all kinds of backgrounds.
"In my series, twins represent everything that is not rational but that however exists."
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The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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Gwen and Emma, 20, Lyon
The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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A stunning photo project shows sets of twins in ethereal settings.
Julie de Waroquier has shot siblings side-by-side in the series entitled Chimeras.
The photographer from Lyon tracked down subjects through social media and word-of-mouth, as well as attending the annual twins festival in the town of Pleucadeuc in Brittany, Europe's biggest gathering of twins.
Julie, 23, explains: "'Chimeras' or 'The twins project' is a series of portraits of twins of all ages and from all kinds of backgrounds.
"In my series, twins represent everything that is not rational but that however exists."
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The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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Jules and Leo, 5 months old, Dijon
The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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A stunning photo project shows sets of twins in ethereal settings.
Julie de Waroquier has shot siblings side-by-side in the series entitled Chimeras.
The photographer from Lyon tracked down subjects through social media and word-of-mouth, as well as attending the annual twins festival in the town of Pleucadeuc in Brittany, Europe's biggest gathering of twins.
Julie, 23, explains: "'Chimeras' or 'The twins project' is a series of portraits of twins of all ages and from all kinds of backgrounds.
"In my series, twins represent everything that is not rational but that however exists."
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The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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Christelle and Elise, 17, St Etienne
The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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A stunning photo project shows sets of twins in ethereal settings.
Julie de Waroquier has shot siblings side-by-side in the series entitled Chimeras.
The photographer from Lyon tracked down subjects through social media and word-of-mouth, as well as attending the annual twins festival in the town of Pleucadeuc in Brittany, Europe's biggest gathering of twins.
Julie, 23, explains: "'Chimeras' or 'The twins project' is a series of portraits of twins of all ages and from all kinds of backgrounds.
"In my series, twins represent everything that is not rational but that however exists."
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The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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Kevin and Sullivan, 15, St Etienne
The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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A stunning photo project shows sets of twins in ethereal settings.
Julie de Waroquier has shot siblings side-by-side in the series entitled Chimeras.
The photographer from Lyon tracked down subjects through social media and word-of-mouth, as well as attending the annual twins festival in the town of Pleucadeuc in Brittany, Europe's biggest gathering of twins.
Julie, 23, explains: "'Chimeras' or 'The twins project' is a series of portraits of twins of all ages and from all kinds of backgrounds.
"In my series, twins represent everything that is not rational but that however exists."
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The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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Marion and Julie, Pleucadeuc
The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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A stunning photo project shows sets of twins in ethereal settings.
Julie de Waroquier has shot siblings side-by-side in the series entitled Chimeras.
The photographer from Lyon tracked down subjects through social media and word-of-mouth, as well as attending the annual twins festival in the town of Pleucadeuc in Brittany, Europe's biggest gathering of twins.
Julie, 23, explains: "'Chimeras' or 'The twins project' is a series of portraits of twins of all ages and from all kinds of backgrounds.
"In my series, twins represent everything that is not rational but that however exists."
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The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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Sylvia and Alicia, St Cast
The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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A stunning photo project shows sets of twins in ethereal settings.
Julie de Waroquier has shot siblings side-by-side in the series entitled Chimeras.
The photographer from Lyon tracked down subjects through social media and word-of-mouth, as well as attending the annual twins festival in the town of Pleucadeuc in Brittany, Europe's biggest gathering of twins.
Julie, 23, explains: "'Chimeras' or 'The twins project' is a series of portraits of twins of all ages and from all kinds of backgrounds.
"In my series, twins represent everything that is not rational but that however exists."
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The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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Names given only as "R. and P.", Raon l'Etape
The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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A stunning photo project shows sets of twins in ethereal settings.
Julie de Waroquier has shot siblings side-by-side in the series entitled Chimeras.
The photographer from Lyon tracked down subjects through social media and word-of-mouth, as well as attending the annual twins festival in the town of Pleucadeuc in Brittany, Europe's biggest gathering of twins.
Julie, 23, explains: "'Chimeras' or 'The twins project' is a series of portraits of twins of all ages and from all kinds of backgrounds.
"In my series, twins represent everything that is not rational but that however exists."
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The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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Clara and Lou, Lyon
The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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A stunning photo project shows sets of twins in ethereal settings.
Julie de Waroquier has shot siblings side-by-side in the series entitled Chimeras.
The photographer from Lyon tracked down subjects through social media and word-of-mouth, as well as attending the annual twins festival in the town of Pleucadeuc in Brittany, Europe's biggest gathering of twins.
Julie, 23, explains: "'Chimeras' or 'The twins project' is a series of portraits of twins of all ages and from all kinds of backgrounds.
"In my series, twins represent everything that is not rational but that however exists."
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The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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Sylvia and Alicia, St Cast
The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/jme5
A stunning photo project shows sets of twins in ethereal settings.
Julie de Waroquier has shot siblings side-by-side in the series entitled Chimeras.
The photographer from Lyon tracked down subjects through social media and word-of-mouth, as well as attending the annual twins festival in the town of Pleucadeuc in Brittany, Europe's biggest gathering of twins.
Julie, 23, explains: "'Chimeras' or 'The twins project' is a series of portraits of twins of all ages and from all kinds of backgrounds.
"In my series, twins represent everything that is not rational but that however exists."
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The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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Gabriel and Baptiste, Pleucadeuc
The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/jme5
A stunning photo project shows sets of twins in ethereal settings.
Julie de Waroquier has shot siblings side-by-side in the series entitled Chimeras.
The photographer from Lyon tracked down subjects through social media and word-of-mouth, as well as attending the annual twins festival in the town of Pleucadeuc in Brittany, Europe's biggest gathering of twins.
Julie, 23, explains: "'Chimeras' or 'The twins project' is a series of portraits of twins of all ages and from all kinds of backgrounds.
"In my series, twins represent everything that is not rational but that however exists."
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The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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Clara and Lou, Lyon
The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/jme5
A stunning photo project shows sets of twins in ethereal settings.
Julie de Waroquier has shot siblings side-by-side in the series entitled Chimeras.
The photographer from Lyon tracked down subjects through social media and word-of-mouth, as well as attending the annual twins festival in the town of Pleucadeuc in Brittany, Europe's biggest gathering of twins.
Julie, 23, explains: "'Chimeras' or 'The twins project' is a series of portraits of twins of all ages and from all kinds of backgrounds.
"In my series, twins represent everything that is not rational but that however exists."
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The Twins Project by Julie de Waroquier, France - Jan 2013
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Collection of photos of dog stands on random objects, America - 23 Feb 2012
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Maddie the Redtick Coonhound stands on two trolley's as part of Theron Humphrey's photography project as he travels around America.
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Perching Pooch: Dog Hilariously Balances On Random Objects
This collection of unusual photographs presents a dog with one mildly remarkable skill; she can stand on pretty much anything.
Atlanta-based photographer Theron Humphrey, 28, is embarking on a once-in-a-lifetime journey to visit all 50 states in the next year and has taken his well-poised dog, Maddie, along for the ride.
Documenting his trip through photoblog: 'Maddie On Things' it shows the two-year-old Redtick Coonhound standing on a horse, a bike and even up a ladder.
The blog, which is updated daily, has gone viral and made Maddie an internet sensation.
Theron said: "Maddie On Things is a light-hearted pause to daily life and simply for people to smile at. It is also a way for me to do something different with my photography as we travel around America.
"Maddie is always by my side when I photograph other people so I decided to make her the subject of my photography and pointed my camera at her for a change.
"Overtime it evolved into putting her on funny things because of her nature to stand really still."
Some people might perceive this project as cruel but Theron assures them that she is not in any danger and is always supervised.
"I have trained Maddie not to move until I come and pick her off whatever she happens to be standing on," explains Theron.
The duo have 20 states left to visit on their trip so Theron will be updating the blog for another 150 days.
You can follow Maddie's posing adventures on her Tumblr, Maddie The Coonhound, where prints of her past exploits are available for purchase.
Theron adopted Maddie in April 2011 from the Cobb County a...
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*EXCLUSIVE* Bradley Cooper has new found Love with Tigers
*EXCLUSIVE* Los Angeles, CA - Actor Bradley Cooper gets into character with a dread lock wig and funky shades on the set of a new project directed by Dax Shepard. Bradley and Dax had a little down time during their shoot and spent a little quality time with a 2 month old baby cub named Annastazia courtesy of bigcatencounters.org. After filming with a tiger in the "Hangover", Bradley has taken a liking to them as he is seen here cuddling Annastazia like a pet.
GSI Media June 28, 2011
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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 fascinating...
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12LVE Destroyed Apple products project, San Francisco, America - Dec 2010
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Tompert/Paul Fairchild / Rex Features ( 1254205ac )
Title
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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Brazil Oscar Niemeyer Architecture
The Museum of Modern Art designed by the Brazilian architect, Oscar Niemeyer in Niteroi, Brazil on Thursday, February 1, 2007. The city of Niteroi, across the Guanabara bay from Rio, is building Niemeyer's most extensive project since Brazil's futuristic capital, Brasilia, which he and friend Lucio Costa built in the late 1950s. Ten buildings, including a Catholic cathedral and Baptist church, a theater and the Niemeyer Foundation building, will form part of the "Caminho Niemeyer" (Niemeyer Way) in Niteroi. Niemeyer's Contemporary Art Museum opened there in 1996, one of hundreds of his buildings scattered around the world, from New York to Paris and Algiers. Niemeyer was one of the creators of the United Nations Secretariat building in New York. Among his latest works is the eye-shaped New Museum in Curitiba in southern Brazil. One of his most popular buildings, the Museum of Contemporary Art in the city of Niteroi, across Guanabara Bay from Rio, is a giant, white disc seemingly floating above ocean waters, which was completed in 1996. The Popular Theatre Oscar Niemeyer opened in Niteroi on April 5, 2007. The event marked the beginning of the commemorations for the architect's 100th birthday to be celebrated on December 15 with the delivery of the Museum and the Niemeyer Oscar Foundation.
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Construction crews work to pave over the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, D.C. on June 20, 2025. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto) -
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New Construction At White House
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First Overpass Of Nepal Inaugurated
Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli (Center) unveils the plaque during the inauguration ceremony of Nepal's first overpass in Lalitpur, Nepal, on June 20, 2025. The long-awaited overpass is built to ease chronic traffic congestion along the Koteshwar-Gwarko-Kalanki corridor of the Kathmandu Valley. Initiated in February 2022 under the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) model, the four-lane overpass is originally slated for completion in two years. From Gwarko intersection, the structure spans 320 meters towards Koteshwar and 185 meters towards Satdobato, with both sides featuring four layers of blacktopping. The ramp stands 10.2 meters high. The project is awarded at a contract value of Rs176.68 million. Once operational, the contractor is responsible for the maintenance for the next five years. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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First Overpass Of Nepal Inaugurated
Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli addresses the inauguration ceremony of Nepal's first overpass in Lalitpur, Nepal, on June 20, 2025. The long-awaited overpass is built to ease chronic traffic congestion along the Koteshwar-Gwarko-Kalanki corridor of the Kathmandu Valley. Initiated in February 2022 under the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) model, the four-lane overpass is originally slated for completion in two years. From Gwarko intersection, the structure spans 320 meters towards Koteshwar and 185 meters towards Satdobato, with both sides featuring four layers of blacktopping. The ramp stands 10.2 meters high. The project is awarded at a contract value of Rs176.68 million. Once operational, the contractor is responsible for the maintenance for the next five years. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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First Overpass Of Nepal Inaugurated
Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli (center holding the bouquet) arrives to attend the inauguration ceremony of Nepal's first overpass in Lalitpur, Nepal, on June 20, 2025. The overpass is built to ease chronic traffic congestion along the Koteshwar-Gwarko-Kalanki corridor of the Kathmandu Valley. Initiated in February 2022 under the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) model, the four-lane overpass is originally slated for completion in two years. From Gwarko intersection, the structure spans 320 meters towards Koteshwar and 185 meters towards Satdobato, with both sides featuring four layers of blacktopping. The ramp stands 10.2 meters high. The project is awarded at a contract value of Rs176.68 million. Once operational, the contractor is responsible for the maintenance for the next five years. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's First Overpass Road Infrastructure In Gwarko Ready For Operation
Vehicles move under the newly built and Nepal's only underpass in Gwarko of Lalitpur, Nepal, on June 19, 2025. The long-awaited overpass is built to ease chronic traffic congestion along the Koteshwar-Gwarko-Kalanki corridor of the Kathmandu Valley. Initiated in February 2022 under the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) model, the four-lane overpass is originally slated for completion in two years. From Gwarko intersection, the structure spans 320 meters towards Koteshwar and 185 meters towards Satdobato, with both sides featuring four layers of blacktopping. The ramp stands 10.2 meters high. The project is awarded at a contract value of Rs176.68 million. Once operational, the contractor is responsible for the maintenance for the next five years. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's First Overpass Road Infrastructure In Gwarko Ready For Operation
A general overview of the newly built flyover in Gwarko of Lalitpur along the ring road of Kathmandu Valley on June 19, 2025. The long-awaited overpass is built to ease chronic traffic congestion along the Koteshwar-Gwarko-Kalanki corridor of the Kathmandu Valley. Initiated in February 2022 under the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) model, the four-lane overpass is originally slated for completion in two years. From Gwarko intersection, the structure spans 320 meters towards Koteshwar and 185 meters towards Satdobato, with both sides featuring four layers of blacktopping. The ramp stands 10.2 meters high. The project is awarded at a contract value of Rs176.68 million. Once operational, the contractor is responsible for the maintenance for the next five years. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's First Overpass Road Infrastructure In Gwarko Ready For Operation
People pose for a photo standing over the newly built overpass infrastructure in Gwarko, Lalitpur, on June 19, 2025. The long-awaited overpass is built to ease chronic traffic congestion along the Koteshwar-Gwarko-Kalanki corridor of the Kathmandu Valley. Initiated in February 2022 under the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) model, the four-lane overpass is originally slated for completion in two years. From Gwarko intersection, the structure spans 320 meters towards Koteshwar and 185 meters towards Satdobato, with both sides featuring four layers of blacktopping. The ramp stands 10.2 meters high. The project is awarded at a contract value of Rs176.68 million. Once operational, the contractor is responsible for the maintenance for the next five years. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's First Overpass Road Infrastructure In Gwarko Ready For Operation
People walk and cycle over the newly built overpass infrastructure in Gwarko of Lalitpur, on June 19, 2025. The long-awaited overpass is built to ease chronic traffic congestion along the Koteshwar-Gwarko-Kalanki corridor of the Kathmandu Valley. Initiated in February 2022 under the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) model, the four-lane overpass is originally slated for completion in two years. From Gwarko intersection, the structure spans 320 meters towards Koteshwar and 185 meters towards Satdobato, with both sides featuring four layers of blacktopping. The ramp stands 10.2 meters high. The project is awarded at a contract value of Rs176.68 million. Once operational, the contractor is responsible for the maintenance for the next five years. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's First Overpass Road Infrastructure In Gwarko Ready For Operation
A man jogs over the newly built overpass infrastructure in Gwarko of Lalitpur on June 19, 2025. The long-awaited overpass is built to ease chronic traffic congestion along the Koteshwar-Gwarko-Kalanki corridor of the Kathmandu Valley. Initiated in February 2022 under the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) model, the four-lane overpass is originally slated for completion in two years. From Gwarko intersection, the structure spans 320 meters towards Koteshwar and 185 meters towards Satdobato, with both sides featuring four layers of blacktopping. The ramp stands 10.2 meters high. The project is awarded at a contract value of Rs176.68 million. Once operational, the contractor is responsible for the maintenance for the next five years. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's First Overpass Road Infrastructure In Gwarko Ready For Operation
A girl cycles over the newly built overpass infrastructure in Gwarko of Lalitpur, Nepal, on June 19, 2025. The long-awaited overpass is built to ease chronic traffic congestion along the Koteshwar-Gwarko-Kalanki corridor of the Kathmandu Valley. Initiated in February 2022 under the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) model, the four-lane overpass is originally slated for completion in two years. From Gwarko intersection, the structure spans 320 meters towards Koteshwar and 185 meters towards Satdobato, with both sides featuring four layers of blacktopping. The ramp stands 10.2 meters high. The project is awarded at a contract value of Rs176.68 million. Once operational, the contractor is responsible for the maintenance for the next five years. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's First Overpass Road Infrastructure In Gwarko Ready For Operation
A Nepali woman poses for a photo standing over the newly built overpass infrastructure in Gwarko, Lalitpur, on June 19, 2025. The long-awaited overpass is built to ease chronic traffic congestion along the Koteshwar-Gwarko-Kalanki corridor of the Kathmandu Valley. Initiated in February 2022 under the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) model, the four-lane overpass is originally slated for completion in two years. From Gwarko intersection, the structure spans 320 meters towards Koteshwar and 185 meters towards Satdobato, with both sides featuring four layers of blacktopping. The ramp stands 10.2 meters high. The project is awarded at a contract value of Rs176.68 million. Once operational, the contractor is responsible for the maintenance for the next five years. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's First Overpass Road Infrastructure In Gwarko Ready For Operation
A boy cycles over the newly built overpass infrastructure in Gwarko of Lalitpur on June 19, 2025. The long-awaited overpass is built to ease chronic traffic congestion along the Koteshwar-Gwarko-Kalanki corridor of the Kathmandu Valley. Initiated in February 2022 under the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) model, the four-lane overpass is originally slated for completion in two years. From Gwarko intersection, the structure spans 320 meters towards Koteshwar and 185 meters towards Satdobato, with both sides featuring four layers of blacktopping. The ramp stands 10.2 meters high. The project is awarded at a contract value of Rs176.68 million. Once operational, the contractor is responsible for the maintenance for the next five years. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)