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  • HEIDI KLUM AND SEAL OUT AND ABOUT IN NEW YORK, AMERICA - 08 JUN 2005
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    HEIDI KLUM AND SEAL OUT AND ABOUT IN NEW YORK, AMERICA - 08 JUN 2005
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    Heidi Klum and husband Seal were having a quiet afternoon lunch at a restaurant in New York City until the paparazzi showed up. Heidi and Seal brought along their daughter Leni and a friend to the lunch. Seal got obviously upset and annoyed when a few photographers got 'too close' to his family. He was heard saying 'I'll kill you,' to one of the photographers. 'If you ever touch my wife or any other member of my family. I know where to find you.' The photographer didn't back down, but Seal would not listen to reason. The photographer responded 'I was tripped, I never touched anyone'.
    Temper, Temper - Stars Who Lose Their Cool
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    TEMPER, TEMPER - STARS WHO LOSE THEIR COOL

    Do you know who I am!?

    In the world of the rich and famous, celebrity life isn't always as happy-go-lucky as you would imagine.

    Just take a look at these stars all reaching boiling point.

    From temper tantrums to hissy fits these celebs have all reached the point of no return - helped there by the likes of pesky paparazzi and full on fans.

    From cool and collected to raging - welcome to when good stars get mad.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rex Features
    Picture Research by: Trudi Kammerling
    Words by: Katy Brown
    Jan 2009

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HRCEZESPP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Unlucky bird lands in wrong place, Florida, America - 08 Apr 2010
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    Unlucky bird lands in wrong place, Florida, America - 08 Apr 2010
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    Unlucky bird lands in wrong place, Florida, America - 08 Apr 2010
    SEE YOU LATER ALLIGATOR: UNLUCKY LANDING FOR EGRET

    This unlucky egret thought he had found a perfect spot to go fishing - but he ended up being the prey when an alligator launched a furious attack.

    The bird had even chased off another egret from the spot before the 10ft-long reptile emerged from beneath the water.

    It grabbed hold of the snowy egret's foot before devouring it in a matter of minutes.

    The remarkable ambush was caught on camera by amateur photographer Michael Rosenbaum.

    The 61-year-old library worker had popped out to take some snaps in the Green Cay wetlands, in Boynton Beach, Florida, before heading into work.

    He said: "The wetlands are home to lots of wading or marsh birds, as well as numerous alligators.

    "Usually the alligators catch turtles or fish rather than birds.

    "Like people, birds sometimes bully other birds but this is a case of 'be careful what you wish for' or bullying gone wrong.

    "The snowy egret had chased off another snowy egret from this location about 15 seconds before the attack.

    "The alligator had been lurking beneath the duckweed and while the snowy egret was still enjoying his newly won fishing location, it reared up.

    "Before the snowy could escape, the alligator got hold of its foot in its mouth.

    "It was less than three minutes from catching the bird's foot to the alligator swallowing the bird."

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Solent News / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENTPOASNH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Homless attend a soup kitchen run by Christian church in Ueno Park, Tokyo, Japan - 27 Mar 2009
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    Homless attend a soup kitchen run by Christian church in Ueno Park, Tokyo, Japan - 27 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutton-Hibbert / Rex Features ( 882059k )
    Homeless listen to a church sermon prior to being given a hot lunch.
    Homless attend a soup kitchen run by Christian church in Ueno Park, Tokyo, Japan - 27 Mar 2009
    Approximately 700 homeless men attend a soup kitchen run by a Korean Christian church in Ueno Park. The men, most of whom are long term homeless, attend the soup kitchen 4 times a week, and have to listen to a church sermon prior to being given a hot lunch, food to take away, and if they wish they can have haircuts, and obtain clothes.
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  • Homless attend a soup kitchen run by Christian church in Ueno Park, Tokyo, Japan - 27 Mar 2009
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    Homless attend a soup kitchen run by Christian church in Ueno Park, Tokyo, Japan - 27 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutton-Hibbert / Rex Features ( 882059g )
    Homeless listen to a church sermon prior to being given a hot lunch.
    Homless attend a soup kitchen run by Christian church in Ueno Park, Tokyo, Japan - 27 Mar 2009
    Approximately 700 homeless men attend a soup kitchen run by a Korean Christian church in Ueno Park. The men, most of whom are long term homeless, attend the soup kitchen 4 times a week, and have to listen to a church sermon prior to being given a hot lunch, food to take away, and if they wish they can have haircuts, and obtain clothes.
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  • Pensioner prison, Onomichi, Japan - 20 May 2008
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    Pensioner prison, Onomichi, Japan - 20 May 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Sutton Hibbert / Rex Features ( 779471G )
    Following a roll call of names, elderly prisoners (and one pushing a stroller chair for stability) make their way to a room for their lunch, in Onomichi prison., As the Japanese society rapidly ages, the country is now having to deal with a sharp rise in the number of criminals from the pensioner age group. Over 65's now count for the fastest growing age group of inmates.
    The Crisis Of Japan's Ageing Prison Population
    THE CRISIS OF JAPAN'S AGEING PRISON POPULATION

    At a rate much higher than any other developed nation, Japan's over-60s are becoming the fastest-growing criminal age group in the country. The number of over-70s alone charged with criminal offences has trebled within the last 8 years from approximately 10,000 to 30,000. Last year the ratio of elderly offenders to younger offenders was 1:6 compared to 1:24 a decade before.

    The most common crimes by the elderly tend to be petty offences like theft and shoplifting, but there were also 150 reported convictions for murder. Such is the dramatic increase in the percentage of elderly prisoners (currently 12% of the total prison population), Japan has been forced to invest billions of yen to construct 3 new prison wards to house over 1,000 inmates.

    The causes behind this phenomenon are not simple to explain away. The obvious roots lie in Japan's rapidly ageing population, in which the demographic of the typical 'population triangle', which comprises of a large base of young people and small pinnacle of the elderly, is starting to invert, meaning that the number of Japanese over the age of 60 is increasing at a greater rate than usual in comparison to the increase rate in the number of under 30s.

    However, this does not explain away the fact that while the number of Japanese aged 60 and over grew by 17% between 2000 and 2006, the number of prisone...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/FXMFPDJ

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  • GRANADA STUDIOS, MANCHESTER, BRITAIN - 12 JUL 2005
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    GRANADA STUDIOS, MANCHESTER, BRITAIN - 12 JUL 2005
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Campbell/REX (534087e)
    Bradley Walsh falling over when he catches sight of Debra Stephenson stepping over the set security gate infront of him whilst walking to lunch.
    GRANADA STUDIOS, MANCHESTER, BRITAIN - 12 JUL 2005

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  • GRANADA STUDIOS, MANCHESTER, BRITAIN - 12 JUL 2005
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    GRANADA STUDIOS, MANCHESTER, BRITAIN - 12 JUL 2005
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Campbell/REX (534087b)
    Bradley Walsh falling over when he catches sight of Debra Stephenson stepping over the set security gate infront of him whilst walking to lunch.
    GRANADA STUDIOS, MANCHESTER, BRITAIN - 12 JUL 2005

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  • GRANADA STUDIOS, MANCHESTER, BRITAIN - 12 JUL 2005
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    GRANADA STUDIOS, MANCHESTER, BRITAIN - 12 JUL 2005
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Campbell/REX (534087h)
    Bradley Walsh falling over when he catches sight of Debra Stephenson stepping over the set security gate infront of him whilst walking to lunch.
    GRANADA STUDIOS, MANCHESTER, BRITAIN - 12 JUL 2005

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  • GRANADA STUDIOS, MANCHESTER, BRITAIN - 12 JUL 2005
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    GRANADA STUDIOS, MANCHESTER, BRITAIN - 12 JUL 2005
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Campbell/REX (534087d)
    Bradley Walsh falling over when he catches sight of Debra Stephenson stepping over the set security gate infront of him whilst walking to lunch.
    GRANADA STUDIOS, MANCHESTER, BRITAIN - 12 JUL 2005

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  • GRANADA STUDIOS, MANCHESTER, BRITAIN - 12 JUL 2005
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    GRANADA STUDIOS, MANCHESTER, BRITAIN - 12 JUL 2005
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Campbell/REX (534087c)
    Bradley Walsh falling over when he catches sight of Debra Stephenson stepping over the set security gate infront of him whilst walking to lunch.
    GRANADA STUDIOS, MANCHESTER, BRITAIN - 12 JUL 2005

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  • Queen Elizabeth Ii Pictured With President George Bush And Mrs Barbara Bush In The Picture Gallery At Buckingham Palace Before Their Lunch.
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    Queen Elizabeth Ii Pictured With President George Bush And Mrs Barbara Bush In The Picture Gallery At Buckingham Palace Before Their Lunch.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Standard/REX_Shutterstock (1055647a)
    Queen Elizabeth II Pictured With President George Bush And Mrs Barbara Bush In The Picture Gallery At Buckingham Palace Before Their Lunch.
    Queen Elizabeth Ii Pictured With President George Bush And Mrs Barbara Bush In The Picture Gallery At Buckingham Palace Before Their Lunch.

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: COMPILATION: Happy Birthday: Barbara Bush wird am 8. Juni 2015 90 Jahre alt

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