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Chihuahua puppies born without front legs, Methuen, Massachusetts, America - 15 Mar 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Adams MSPCA-Angell / Rex Features ( 1295602n )
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Chihuahua puppies born without front legs, Methuen, Massachusetts, America - 15 Mar 2011
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They may only have six legs between them but these three homeless Chihuahuas are happy.
The 10-week-old puppies were born without front legs and are currently receiving care at an adoption centre.
Kensi, Hetty, and G arrived at care organisation MSPCA's Nevins Farm facility in Methuen, Massachusetts after their owner passed away.
The adoption centre staff quickly assessed that the Chihuahuas were adapting to life without front legs and could be potential candidates for wheeled carts.
"The puppies astounded us with their upbeat and resilient nature," said Mike Keiley, director of the Noble Family Animal Care and Adoption Center at Nevins Farm. "They immediately showed us that they could overcome their physical obstacle as they hopped and ran after each other."
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Chihuahua puppies born without front legs, Methuen, Massachusetts, America - 15 Mar 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Adams MSPCA-Angell / Rex Features ( 1295602k )
Hetty, Kensi, and G rest
Chihuahua puppies born without front legs, Methuen, Massachusetts, America - 15 Mar 2011
FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/9m55
They may only have six legs between them but these three homeless Chihuahuas are happy.
The 10-week-old puppies were born without front legs and are currently receiving care at an adoption centre.
Kensi, Hetty, and G arrived at care organisation MSPCA's Nevins Farm facility in Methuen, Massachusetts after their owner passed away.
The adoption centre staff quickly assessed that the Chihuahuas were adapting to life without front legs and could be potential candidates for wheeled carts.
"The puppies astounded us with their upbeat and resilient nature," said Mike Keiley, director of the Noble Family Animal Care and Adoption Center at Nevins Farm. "They immediately showed us that they could overcome their physical obstacle as they hopped and ran after each other."
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Chihuahua puppies born without front legs, Methuen, Massachusetts, America - 15 Mar 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Adams MSPCA-Angell / Rex Features ( 1295602g )
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Chihuahua puppies born without front legs, Methuen, Massachusetts, America - 15 Mar 2011
FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/9m55
They may only have six legs between them but these three homeless Chihuahuas are happy.
The 10-week-old puppies were born without front legs and are currently receiving care at an adoption centre.
Kensi, Hetty, and G arrived at care organisation MSPCA's Nevins Farm facility in Methuen, Massachusetts after their owner passed away.
The adoption centre staff quickly assessed that the Chihuahuas were adapting to life without front legs and could be potential candidates for wheeled carts.
"The puppies astounded us with their upbeat and resilient nature," said Mike Keiley, director of the Noble Family Animal Care and Adoption Center at Nevins Farm. "They immediately showed us that they could overcome their physical obstacle as they hopped and ran after each other."
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Chihuahua puppies born without front legs, Methuen, Massachusetts, America - 15 Mar 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Adams MSPCA-Angell / Rex Features ( 1295602a )
Hetty sits up while playing with a toy
Chihuahua puppies born without front legs, Methuen, Massachusetts, America - 15 Mar 2011
FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/9m55
They may only have six legs between them but these three homeless Chihuahuas are happy.
The 10-week-old puppies were born without front legs and are currently receiving care at an adoption centre.
Kensi, Hetty, and G arrived at care organisation MSPCA's Nevins Farm facility in Methuen, Massachusetts after their owner passed away.
The adoption centre staff quickly assessed that the Chihuahuas were adapting to life without front legs and could be potential candidates for wheeled carts.
"The puppies astounded us with their upbeat and resilient nature," said Mike Keiley, director of the Noble Family Animal Care and Adoption Center at Nevins Farm. "They immediately showed us that they could overcome their physical obstacle as they hopped and ran after each other."
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Chihuahua puppies born without front legs, Methuen, Massachusetts, America - 15 Mar 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Adams MSPCA-Angell / Rex Features ( 1295602d )
Kensi prepares to pounce while Hetty plays with a toy
Chihuahua puppies born without front legs, Methuen, Massachusetts, America - 15 Mar 2011
FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/9m55
They may only have six legs between them but these three homeless Chihuahuas are happy.
The 10-week-old puppies were born without front legs and are currently receiving care at an adoption centre.
Kensi, Hetty, and G arrived at care organisation MSPCA's Nevins Farm facility in Methuen, Massachusetts after their owner passed away.
The adoption centre staff quickly assessed that the Chihuahuas were adapting to life without front legs and could be potential candidates for wheeled carts.
"The puppies astounded us with their upbeat and resilient nature," said Mike Keiley, director of the Noble Family Animal Care and Adoption Center at Nevins Farm. "They immediately showed us that they could overcome their physical obstacle as they hopped and ran after each other."
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Chihuahua puppies born without front legs, Methuen, Massachusetts, America - 15 Mar 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Adams MSPCA-Angell / Rex Features ( 1295602b )
G gets a treat as Kensi rests
Chihuahua puppies born without front legs, Methuen, Massachusetts, America - 15 Mar 2011
FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/9m55
They may only have six legs between them but these three homeless Chihuahuas are happy.
The 10-week-old puppies were born without front legs and are currently receiving care at an adoption centre.
Kensi, Hetty, and G arrived at care organisation MSPCA's Nevins Farm facility in Methuen, Massachusetts after their owner passed away.
The adoption centre staff quickly assessed that the Chihuahuas were adapting to life without front legs and could be potential candidates for wheeled carts.
"The puppies astounded us with their upbeat and resilient nature," said Mike Keiley, director of the Noble Family Animal Care and Adoption Center at Nevins Farm. "They immediately showed us that they could overcome their physical obstacle as they hopped and ran after each other."
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Chihuahua puppies born without front legs, Methuen, Massachusetts, America - 15 Mar 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Adams MSPCA-Angell / Rex Features ( 1295602c )
G, Hetty, and Kensi share a treat
Chihuahua puppies born without front legs, Methuen, Massachusetts, America - 15 Mar 2011
FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/9m55
They may only have six legs between them but these three homeless Chihuahuas are happy.
The 10-week-old puppies were born without front legs and are currently receiving care at an adoption centre.
Kensi, Hetty, and G arrived at care organisation MSPCA's Nevins Farm facility in Methuen, Massachusetts after their owner passed away.
The adoption centre staff quickly assessed that the Chihuahuas were adapting to life without front legs and could be potential candidates for wheeled carts.
"The puppies astounded us with their upbeat and resilient nature," said Mike Keiley, director of the Noble Family Animal Care and Adoption Center at Nevins Farm. "They immediately showed us that they could overcome their physical obstacle as they hopped and ran after each other."
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GQ Men of the Year Awards, Royal Opera House, London, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
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GQ Men of the Year Awards, Royal Opera House, London, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
Outstanding Achievement: Elvis Costello
International Man: Mickey Rourke
Alfred Dunhill Film-Maker: Guy Ritchie
Woman: Lily Allen
Band: Take That
Sportsman: Jenson Button
Politician: George Osborne MP
Movie Mogul: Harvey Weinstein
Designer: Giles Deacon
Commentator: Robert Peston
Actor: Michael Sheen
Voice Of Reason: Vince Cable
Solo Artist: Dizzee Rascal
Writer: Geoff Dyer
TV Personality: Ross Kemp
Newspaper Editor: James Harding
Comedian: Michael McIntyre
Chef: Marcus Wareing
Entrepreneur: Matthew Freud
Smirnoff Black Most Stylish Man: David Walliams
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Kenneth Mckellar Scottish Singer Who Represented The United Kingdom At The Eurovision Song Contest 1966 He Is Pictured Here With His Wife Heddy Setting Off To Luxembourg. Mckellar Came 9th In The Competition With The Song A Man Without Love.
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Kenneth Mckellar Scottish Singer Who Represented The United Kingdom At The Eurovision Song Contest 1966 He Is Pictured Here With His Wife Heddy Setting Off To Luxembourg. Mckellar Came 9th In The Competition With The Song A Man Without Love.
Kenneth Mckellar Scottish Singer Who Represented The United Kingdom At The Eurovision Song Contest 1966 He Is Pictured Here With His Wife Heddy Setting Off To Luxembourg. Mckellar Came 9th In The Competition With The Song A Man Without Love.
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Mickey Rourke and Joe Calzaghe at the C restaurant, London, Britain - 9 Feb 2011
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Mickey Rourke and Joe Calzaghe at the C restaurant, London, Britain - 9 Feb 2011
American actor and former boxer Mickey Rourke pictured on a night out at the C restaurant with former boxing middleweight world champion Joe Calzaghe and his son Joseph. The American star had a bandage on his injured left hand. Mickey also showed some interest in a Strutt & Parker property brochure.
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Mickey Rourke and Joe Calzaghe at the C restaurant, London, Britain - 9 Feb 2011
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Mickey Rourke and Joe Calzaghe at the C restaurant, London, Britain - 9 Feb 2011
American actor and former boxer Mickey Rourke pictured on a night out at the C restaurant with former boxing middleweight world champion Joe Calzaghe and his son Joseph. The American star had a bandage on his injured left hand. Mickey also showed some interest in a Strutt & Parker property brochure.
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FILM STILLS OF 'REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE' WITH 1955, JAMES DEAN, NICHOLAS RAY, NATALIE WOOD IN 1955
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FILM STILLS OF 'REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE' WITH COLOUR, 1955, CLOTHING, COLOR, JAMES DEAN, JEANS, LEVI'S, NICHOLAS RAY, TEE SHIRT, WHITE, T-SHIRT IN 1955
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FILM STILLS OF 'REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE' WITH COLOUR, 1955, CLOTHING, COLOR, JAMES DEAN, JEANS, LEVI'S, NICHOLAS RAY, TEE SHIRT, WHITE, WINDBREAKER JACKET, T-SHIRT IN 1955
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FILM STILLS OF 'REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE' WITH COLOUR, 1955, CLOTHING, COLOR, JAMES DEAN, JEANS, LEVI'S, NICHOLAS RAY, TEE SHIRT, WHITE, WINDBREAKER JACKET, T-SHIRT IN 1955
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Helena Bonham Carter Out and About in Los Angeles, America - Dec 2008
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FAST FOOD JUNKIES
When you're an A-list star you can guarantee that a paparazzo's lens is never far away.
As such you have to master a number of vital skills, including filling your face in public while still looking elegant.
A deed, it has to be said, that some celebs fail miserably at.
Despite the pitfalls this collection of stars simply couldn't resist picking up a tasty morsel or two while they were out and about.
And considering that many are famous for their fabulous figures, surprisingly it's not all fruit and salad.
Proving that they're human too, juicy burgers, perfect pizzas and ice cream are just a few of the tasty treats these celebs couldn't say no to.
Finger licking good.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rex Features
Picture Research by: Trudi Kammerling
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Birth allegedly caught on Google Street View, Germany - 24 Nov 2010
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Is It Or Isn't it... First Google Street View Birth
Could this be Google Street View's first birth?
An image of a woman seemingly having just had a baby on a pavement is causing a buzz online.
A man is shown kneeling in front of her holding what looks like a screaming newborn, complete with umbilical cord.
The dramatic scene, supposedly captured by a camera car on Hubertusallee Street in the Berlin suburb of Wilmersdorf, also shows a man yelling for help.
But already, web users have doubted the authenticity of the scene.
A German reader has commented on website Gizmodo: "I am German and have to tell you it's a fake. There is a hospital right across the street and they have no knowledge of a birth right in front of their door. In the house is also an advertising agency that has no knowledge of a birth in front of their house."
No-one has claimed responsibility for the image, which is not now visible on Google Street View.
Germany is the only country where people have had the option to have their properties blurred. Nearly 240,000 residents choose to opt out.
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'W.E.' film set, London, Britain - 08 Aug 2010
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'W.E.' film set, London, Britain - 08 Aug 2010
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Alexandra Burke filming music video for latest single 'Start Without You', Los Angeles, America - 23 Jun 2010
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Alexandra Burke filming music video for latest single 'Start Without You', Los Angeles, America - 23 Jun 2010
Alexandra Burke was shooting scenes for her latest music video in downtown Los Angeles.
The 21-year-old X Factor winner showed off her shapely legs in a pair of denim hotpants teamed with a red and white striped top, a straw trilby and a pair of tasseled ankle boots.
As part of the video, the singer was driving an ice cream van with a Union Jack on the back of it.
The single, which is due for release in August, was produced by RedOne who engineered her previous top ten hit `Broken Heels'.
Earlier this month the song leaked on to the internet and was reviewed by one fan as a 'summer song in the vein of Boney M's 'Hooray Hooray It's A Happy Holiday.'
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Alexandra Burke filming music video for latest single 'Start Without You', Los Angeles, America - 23 Jun 2010
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Alexandra Burke filming music video for latest single 'Start Without You', Los Angeles, America - 23 Jun 2010
Alexandra Burke was shooting scenes for her latest music video in downtown Los Angeles.
The 21-year-old X Factor winner showed off her shapely legs in a pair of denim hotpants teamed with a red and white striped top, a straw trilby and a pair of tasseled ankle boots.
As part of the video, the singer was driving an ice cream van with a Union Jack on the back of it.
The single, which is due for release in August, was produced by RedOne who engineered her previous top ten hit `Broken Heels'.
Earlier this month the song leaked on to the internet and was reviewed by one fan as a 'summer song in the vein of Boney M's 'Hooray Hooray It's A Happy Holiday.'
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Alexandra Burke filming music video for latest single 'Start Without You', Los Angeles, America - 23 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1199405d )
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Alexandra Burke filming music video for latest single 'Start Without You', Los Angeles, America - 23 Jun 2010
Alexandra Burke was shooting scenes for her latest music video in downtown Los Angeles.
The 21-year-old X Factor winner showed off her shapely legs in a pair of denim hotpants teamed with a red and white striped top, a straw trilby and a pair of tasseled ankle boots.
As part of the video, the singer was driving an ice cream van with a Union Jack on the back of it.
The single, which is due for release in August, was produced by RedOne who engineered her previous top ten hit `Broken Heels'.
Earlier this month the song leaked on to the internet and was reviewed by one fan as a 'summer song in the vein of Boney M's 'Hooray Hooray It's A Happy Holiday.'
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City Of London Book, London, United Kingdom, 2010
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City Of London 2010 St Botolph-without-bishopsgate Interior Of Church Showing Pews And Rectors Office With Organ Above.
City Of London Book, London, United Kingdom, 2010
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City Of London Book, London, United Kingdom, 2010
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City Of London 2010 St Botolph-without-bishopsgate Busy Exterior Set Against Modern Offices
City Of London Book, London, United Kingdom, 2010
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Six-week-old baby survives without a scratch after being flung from car moving at 70mph, Croydon, Surrey, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin / Rex Features ( 1211783k )
Six-Week-Old Baby Falls Into Fast Lane ... And Lives
Tiny tot Jonathan Samuel really is a miracle baby after being catapulted from a car at 70mph and surviving without so much as a scratch.
Six-week-old Jonathan was in his baby seat in the back of his dad Oliver's Vauxhall Astra when a tyre blew.
The car spun round six times before smashing into the central reservation, sending Jonathan - still strapped into his seat - flying out of the door.
He then bounced along the fast lane before being flung from his seat and coming to rest on the edge of the carriageway.
The drama happened as salesman Oliver, 31, was driving along the M6 near Wigan with wife Sadaf, daughter Shalona, 18 months, and Jonathan.
Sadaf was in the back with Jonathan while Shalona was in her baby seat in front.
They had been visiting family in Glasgow and were heading home to Croydon, Surrey.
Sadaf, 23, said: "I was asleep but woke to feel the car spinning around and the door flapping open and shut.
"I looked to my side and saw the car seat had gone and started shouting 'Where is my baby?'"
When the car came to a halt Oliver leapt out and frantically started scanning the carriageway for Jonathan.
He comments: "I was screaming because I expected to find parts of him and see blood. I was looking for his body".
Finally he spotted the crumpled car seat in the fast lane but when he reached it Jonathan wasn't there.
"It was like a nightmare getting worse, it was agony," recalls Oliver. "Our baby was gone."
Then he heard crying and spotted a tiny bundle in the outside lane.
He said: "I could see headlights coming so I ran and grabbed him and carried him back to Sadaf."
Sadaf said: "I just grabbed the baby, bracing myself for what I might see. But there wasn't a scratch. He was distressed but as soon as I cudd...
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Six-week-old baby survives without a scratch after being flung from car moving at 70mph, Croydon, Surrey, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin / Rex Features ( 1211783l )
Six-Week-Old Baby Falls Into Fast Lane ... And Lives
Tiny tot Jonathan Samuel really is a miracle baby after being catapulted from a car at 70mph and surviving without so much as a scratch.
Six-week-old Jonathan was in his baby seat in the back of his dad Oliver's Vauxhall Astra when a tyre blew.
The car spun round six times before smashing into the central reservation, sending Jonathan - still strapped into his seat - flying out of the door.
He then bounced along the fast lane before being flung from his seat and coming to rest on the edge of the carriageway.
The drama happened as salesman Oliver, 31, was driving along the M6 near Wigan with wife Sadaf, daughter Shalona, 18 months, and Jonathan.
Sadaf was in the back with Jonathan while Shalona was in her baby seat in front.
They had been visiting family in Glasgow and were heading home to Croydon, Surrey.
Sadaf, 23, said: "I was asleep but woke to feel the car spinning around and the door flapping open and shut.
"I looked to my side and saw the car seat had gone and started shouting 'Where is my baby?'"
When the car came to a halt Oliver leapt out and frantically started scanning the carriageway for Jonathan.
He comments: "I was screaming because I expected to find parts of him and see blood. I was looking for his body".
Finally he spotted the crumpled car seat in the fast lane but when he reached it Jonathan wasn't there.
"It was like a nightmare getting worse, it was agony," recalls Oliver. "Our baby was gone."
Then he heard crying and spotted a tiny bundle in the outside lane.
He said: "I could see headlights coming so I ran and grabbed him and carried him back to Sadaf."
Sadaf said: "I just grabbed the baby, bracing myself for what I might see. But there wasn't a scratch. He was distressed but as soon as I cudd...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPGFNQNTC
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Six-week-old baby survives without a scratch after being flung from car moving at 70mph, Croydon, Surrey, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin / Rex Features ( 1211783j )
Six-Week-Old Baby Falls Into Fast Lane ... And Lives
Tiny tot Jonathan Samuel really is a miracle baby after being catapulted from a car at 70mph and surviving without so much as a scratch.
Six-week-old Jonathan was in his baby seat in the back of his dad Oliver's Vauxhall Astra when a tyre blew.
The car spun round six times before smashing into the central reservation, sending Jonathan - still strapped into his seat - flying out of the door.
He then bounced along the fast lane before being flung from his seat and coming to rest on the edge of the carriageway.
The drama happened as salesman Oliver, 31, was driving along the M6 near Wigan with wife Sadaf, daughter Shalona, 18 months, and Jonathan.
Sadaf was in the back with Jonathan while Shalona was in her baby seat in front.
They had been visiting family in Glasgow and were heading home to Croydon, Surrey.
Sadaf, 23, said: "I was asleep but woke to feel the car spinning around and the door flapping open and shut.
"I looked to my side and saw the car seat had gone and started shouting 'Where is my baby?'"
When the car came to a halt Oliver leapt out and frantically started scanning the carriageway for Jonathan.
He comments: "I was screaming because I expected to find parts of him and see blood. I was looking for his body".
Finally he spotted the crumpled car seat in the fast lane but when he reached it Jonathan wasn't there.
"It was like a nightmare getting worse, it was agony," recalls Oliver. "Our baby was gone."
Then he heard crying and spotted a tiny bundle in the outside lane.
He said: "I could see headlights coming so I ran and grabbed him and carried him back to Sadaf."
Sadaf said: "I just grabbed the baby, bracing myself for what I might see. But there wasn't a scratch. He was distressed but as soon as I cudd...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPGFNQNTC
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Six-week-old baby survives without a scratch after being flung from car moving at 70mph, Croydon, Surrey, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin / Rex Features ( 1211783i )
Six-Week-Old Baby Falls Into Fast Lane ... And Lives
Tiny tot Jonathan Samuel really is a miracle baby after being catapulted from a car at 70mph and surviving without so much as a scratch.
Six-week-old Jonathan was in his baby seat in the back of his dad Oliver's Vauxhall Astra when a tyre blew.
The car spun round six times before smashing into the central reservation, sending Jonathan - still strapped into his seat - flying out of the door.
He then bounced along the fast lane before being flung from his seat and coming to rest on the edge of the carriageway.
The drama happened as salesman Oliver, 31, was driving along the M6 near Wigan with wife Sadaf, daughter Shalona, 18 months, and Jonathan.
Sadaf was in the back with Jonathan while Shalona was in her baby seat in front.
They had been visiting family in Glasgow and were heading home to Croydon, Surrey.
Sadaf, 23, said: "I was asleep but woke to feel the car spinning around and the door flapping open and shut.
"I looked to my side and saw the car seat had gone and started shouting 'Where is my baby?'"
When the car came to a halt Oliver leapt out and frantically started scanning the carriageway for Jonathan.
He comments: "I was screaming because I expected to find parts of him and see blood. I was looking for his body".
Finally he spotted the crumpled car seat in the fast lane but when he reached it Jonathan wasn't there.
"It was like a nightmare getting worse, it was agony," recalls Oliver. "Our baby was gone."
Then he heard crying and spotted a tiny bundle in the outside lane.
He said: "I could see headlights coming so I ran and grabbed him and carried him back to Sadaf."
Sadaf said: "I just grabbed the baby, bracing myself for what I might see. But there wasn't a scratch. He was distressed but as soon as I cudd...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPGFNQNTC
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Six-week-old baby survives without a scratch after being flung from car moving at 70mph, Croydon, Surrey, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin / Rex Features ( 1211783g )
Six-Week-Old Baby Falls Into Fast Lane ... And Lives
Tiny tot Jonathan Samuel really is a miracle baby after being catapulted from a car at 70mph and surviving without so much as a scratch.
Six-week-old Jonathan was in his baby seat in the back of his dad Oliver's Vauxhall Astra when a tyre blew.
The car spun round six times before smashing into the central reservation, sending Jonathan - still strapped into his seat - flying out of the door.
He then bounced along the fast lane before being flung from his seat and coming to rest on the edge of the carriageway.
The drama happened as salesman Oliver, 31, was driving along the M6 near Wigan with wife Sadaf, daughter Shalona, 18 months, and Jonathan.
Sadaf was in the back with Jonathan while Shalona was in her baby seat in front.
They had been visiting family in Glasgow and were heading home to Croydon, Surrey.
Sadaf, 23, said: "I was asleep but woke to feel the car spinning around and the door flapping open and shut.
"I looked to my side and saw the car seat had gone and started shouting 'Where is my baby?'"
When the car came to a halt Oliver leapt out and frantically started scanning the carriageway for Jonathan.
He comments: "I was screaming because I expected to find parts of him and see blood. I was looking for his body".
Finally he spotted the crumpled car seat in the fast lane but when he reached it Jonathan wasn't there.
"It was like a nightmare getting worse, it was agony," recalls Oliver. "Our baby was gone."
Then he heard crying and spotted a tiny bundle in the outside lane.
He said: "I could see headlights coming so I ran and grabbed him and carried him back to Sadaf."
Sadaf said: "I just grabbed the baby, bracing myself for what I might see. But there wasn't a scratch. He was distressed but as soon as I cudd...
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Six-week-old baby survives without a scratch after being flung from car moving at 70mph, Croydon, Surrey, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin / Rex Features ( 1211783f )
Six-Week-Old Baby Falls Into Fast Lane ... And Lives
Tiny tot Jonathan Samuel really is a miracle baby after being catapulted from a car at 70mph and surviving without so much as a scratch.
Six-week-old Jonathan was in his baby seat in the back of his dad Oliver's Vauxhall Astra when a tyre blew.
The car spun round six times before smashing into the central reservation, sending Jonathan - still strapped into his seat - flying out of the door.
He then bounced along the fast lane before being flung from his seat and coming to rest on the edge of the carriageway.
The drama happened as salesman Oliver, 31, was driving along the M6 near Wigan with wife Sadaf, daughter Shalona, 18 months, and Jonathan.
Sadaf was in the back with Jonathan while Shalona was in her baby seat in front.
They had been visiting family in Glasgow and were heading home to Croydon, Surrey.
Sadaf, 23, said: "I was asleep but woke to feel the car spinning around and the door flapping open and shut.
"I looked to my side and saw the car seat had gone and started shouting 'Where is my baby?'"
When the car came to a halt Oliver leapt out and frantically started scanning the carriageway for Jonathan.
He comments: "I was screaming because I expected to find parts of him and see blood. I was looking for his body".
Finally he spotted the crumpled car seat in the fast lane but when he reached it Jonathan wasn't there.
"It was like a nightmare getting worse, it was agony," recalls Oliver. "Our baby was gone."
Then he heard crying and spotted a tiny bundle in the outside lane.
He said: "I could see headlights coming so I ran and grabbed him and carried him back to Sadaf."
Sadaf said: "I just grabbed the baby, bracing myself for what I might see. But there wasn't a scratch. He was distressed but as soon as I cudd...
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Six-week-old baby survives without a scratch after being flung from car moving at 70mph, Croydon, Surrey, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin / Rex Features ( 1211783e )
Six-Week-Old Baby Falls Into Fast Lane ... And Lives
Tiny tot Jonathan Samuel really is a miracle baby after being catapulted from a car at 70mph and surviving without so much as a scratch.
Six-week-old Jonathan was in his baby seat in the back of his dad Oliver's Vauxhall Astra when a tyre blew.
The car spun round six times before smashing into the central reservation, sending Jonathan - still strapped into his seat - flying out of the door.
He then bounced along the fast lane before being flung from his seat and coming to rest on the edge of the carriageway.
The drama happened as salesman Oliver, 31, was driving along the M6 near Wigan with wife Sadaf, daughter Shalona, 18 months, and Jonathan.
Sadaf was in the back with Jonathan while Shalona was in her baby seat in front.
They had been visiting family in Glasgow and were heading home to Croydon, Surrey.
Sadaf, 23, said: "I was asleep but woke to feel the car spinning around and the door flapping open and shut.
"I looked to my side and saw the car seat had gone and started shouting 'Where is my baby?'"
When the car came to a halt Oliver leapt out and frantically started scanning the carriageway for Jonathan.
He comments: "I was screaming because I expected to find parts of him and see blood. I was looking for his body".
Finally he spotted the crumpled car seat in the fast lane but when he reached it Jonathan wasn't there.
"It was like a nightmare getting worse, it was agony," recalls Oliver. "Our baby was gone."
Then he heard crying and spotted a tiny bundle in the outside lane.
He said: "I could see headlights coming so I ran and grabbed him and carried him back to Sadaf."
Sadaf said: "I just grabbed the baby, bracing myself for what I might see. But there wasn't a scratch. He was distressed but as soon as I cudd...
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Six-week-old baby survives without a scratch after being flung from car moving at 70mph, Croydon, Surrey, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin / Rex Features ( 1211783d )
Six-Week-Old Baby Falls Into Fast Lane ... And Lives
Tiny tot Jonathan Samuel really is a miracle baby after being catapulted from a car at 70mph and surviving without so much as a scratch.
Six-week-old Jonathan was in his baby seat in the back of his dad Oliver's Vauxhall Astra when a tyre blew.
The car spun round six times before smashing into the central reservation, sending Jonathan - still strapped into his seat - flying out of the door.
He then bounced along the fast lane before being flung from his seat and coming to rest on the edge of the carriageway.
The drama happened as salesman Oliver, 31, was driving along the M6 near Wigan with wife Sadaf, daughter Shalona, 18 months, and Jonathan.
Sadaf was in the back with Jonathan while Shalona was in her baby seat in front.
They had been visiting family in Glasgow and were heading home to Croydon, Surrey.
Sadaf, 23, said: "I was asleep but woke to feel the car spinning around and the door flapping open and shut.
"I looked to my side and saw the car seat had gone and started shouting 'Where is my baby?'"
When the car came to a halt Oliver leapt out and frantically started scanning the carriageway for Jonathan.
He comments: "I was screaming because I expected to find parts of him and see blood. I was looking for his body".
Finally he spotted the crumpled car seat in the fast lane but when he reached it Jonathan wasn't there.
"It was like a nightmare getting worse, it was agony," recalls Oliver. "Our baby was gone."
Then he heard crying and spotted a tiny bundle in the outside lane.
He said: "I could see headlights coming so I ran and grabbed him and carried him back to Sadaf."
Sadaf said: "I just grabbed the baby, bracing myself for what I might see. But there wasn't a scratch. He was distressed but as soon as I cudd...
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Six-week-old baby survives without a scratch after being flung from car moving at 70mph, Croydon, Surrey, Britain - 09 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Durkin / Rex Features ( 1211783a )
Six-Week-Old Baby Falls Into Fast Lane ... And Lives
Tiny tot Jonathan Samuel really is a miracle baby after being catapulted from a car at 70mph and surviving without so much as a scratch.
Six-week-old Jonathan was in his baby seat in the back of his dad Oliver's Vauxhall Astra when a tyre blew.
The car spun round six times before smashing into the central reservation, sending Jonathan - still strapped into his seat - flying out of the door.
He then bounced along the fast lane before being flung from his seat and coming to rest on the edge of the carriageway.
The drama happened as salesman Oliver, 31, was driving along the M6 near Wigan with wife Sadaf, daughter Shalona, 18 months, and Jonathan.
Sadaf was in the back with Jonathan while Shalona was in her baby seat in front.
They had been visiting family in Glasgow and were heading home to Croydon, Surrey.
Sadaf, 23, said: "I was asleep but woke to feel the car spinning around and the door flapping open and shut.
"I looked to my side and saw the car seat had gone and started shouting 'Where is my baby?'"
When the car came to a halt Oliver leapt out and frantically started scanning the carriageway for Jonathan.
He comments: "I was screaming because I expected to find parts of him and see blood. I was looking for his body".
Finally he spotted the crumpled car seat in the fast lane but when he reached it Jonathan wasn't there.
"It was like a nightmare getting worse, it was agony," recalls Oliver. "Our baby was gone."
Then he heard crying and spotted a tiny bundle in the outside lane.
He said: "I could see headlights coming so I ran and grabbed him and carried him back to Sadaf."
Sadaf said: "I just grabbed the baby, bracing myself for what I might see. But there wasn't a scratch. He was distressed but as soon as I cudd...
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael S. Nolan / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features (1192626a)
Wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans) on the wing at sunset approaching South Georgia Island, Southern Atlantic Ocean. The Wandering Albatross has the largest wingspan of any living bird, with the average wingspan being 3.1 metres (10.2 ft). The longest-winged examples verified have been about 3.7 m (12 ft), but probably erroneous reports of as much as 5.3 m (17.5 ft) are known. As a result of its wingspan, it is capable of remaining in the air without beating its wings for several hours at a time (travelling 22 metres for every meter of drop). The length of the body is about 1.35 m (4.4 ft) with females being slightly smaller than males, and they weigh typically from 6 to 12 kg (13-26 lb). Immature birds have been recorded weighing as much as 16.1 kg (35 lb) during their first flights. The plumage varies with age, but adults have white bodies with black and white wings. Males have whiter wings than females with just the tips and trailing edges of the wings black. They feed on squid, small fish and on animal refuse that floats on the sea, eating to such excess at times that they are unable to fly and rest helplessly on the water.
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Prince Henrik out and about without any police or security in Copenhagen, Denmark - 22 Apr 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Francis Dean / Rex Features ( 1171948f )
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Prince Henrik out and about without any police or security in Copenhagen, Denmark - 22 Apr 2010
He may be royalty but that didn't stop Prince Henrik of Denmark strolling round the streets of Copenhagen today apparently alone. The royal, who is married Queen Margrethe, strolled in the sunshine without any security or bodyguards present and only a pair of sunglasses to hide his identity. Despite this, as he wandered passed crowds of oblivious tourists and locals Henrik seemed perfectly at ease with the fact that he was a royal (not so) in disguise.
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Prince Henrik out and about without any police or security in Copenhagen, Denmark - 22 Apr 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Francis Dean / Rex Features ( 1171948g )
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Prince Henrik out and about without any police or security in Copenhagen, Denmark - 22 Apr 2010
He may be royalty but that didn't stop Prince Henrik of Denmark strolling round the streets of Copenhagen today apparently alone. The royal, who is married Queen Margrethe, strolled in the sunshine without any security or bodyguards present and only a pair of sunglasses to hide his identity. Despite this, as he wandered passed crowds of oblivious tourists and locals Henrik seemed perfectly at ease with the fact that he was a royal (not so) in disguise.
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Prince Henrik out and about without any police or security in Copenhagen, Denmark - 22 Apr 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Francis Dean / Rex Features ( 1171948h )
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Prince Henrik out and about without any police or security in Copenhagen, Denmark - 22 Apr 2010
He may be royalty but that didn't stop Prince Henrik of Denmark strolling round the streets of Copenhagen today apparently alone. The royal, who is married Queen Margrethe, strolled in the sunshine without any security or bodyguards present and only a pair of sunglasses to hide his identity. Despite this, as he wandered passed crowds of oblivious tourists and locals Henrik seemed perfectly at ease with the fact that he was a royal (not so) in disguise.
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Prince Henrik out and about without any police or security in Copenhagen, Denmark - 22 Apr 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Francis Dean / Rex Features ( 1171948c )
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Prince Henrik out and about without any police or security in Copenhagen, Denmark - 22 Apr 2010
He may be royalty but that didn't stop Prince Henrik of Denmark strolling round the streets of Copenhagen today apparently alone. The royal, who is married Queen Margrethe, strolled in the sunshine without any security or bodyguards present and only a pair of sunglasses to hide his identity. Despite this, as he wandered passed crowds of oblivious tourists and locals Henrik seemed perfectly at ease with the fact that he was a royal (not so) in disguise.
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Whitecoat Harp Seals in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada - 23 Mar 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook / IFAW / Rex Features ( 1157676b )
Whitecoat Harp Seals in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada - 23 Mar 2010
CANADIAN SEAL HUNT - POOR ICE CONDITIONS LEAD TO SEAL FEARS
Canada's controversial seal hunt has once again got underway but this year it would seem the greatest threat to the seals is not the hunters but the lack of ice.
Thousands of harp seal pups are presumed dead in and around the Gulf of St. Lawrence due to some of the worst ice conditions recorded in eastern Canada.
According to IFAW (International Fund for Animal Welfare) the Gulf, which is the annual birthing ground for hundreds of thousands of harp seals, is essentially devoid of both ice and seals.
"The conditions this year are disastrous for seal pups. I've surveyed this region for nine years and have never seen anything like this," said Sheryl Fink, a senior researcher with IFAW.
"There is wide open water instead of the usual ice floes and rather than the hundreds of thousands of seal pups that we normally encounter only a handful of baby harp and hooded seals - animals that are normally found on ice - remain on the beaches."
Due to the poor condition the group is expecting an extremely high pup mortality this year.
It was a similar situation in 2007 when 99% of harp seal pups born in the Southern Gulf of St Lawrence are thought to have died due to lack of ice.
Scientists with IFAW are concerned that the cumulative effects of high pup mortality because of poor ice conditions, added to the high numbers killed in other years due to the commercial hunt, could be devastating.
"Finding these ice-dependent seal species on land is extremely unusual, and should be considered a warning signal," added Fink.
"The seal pups we have found on shore are thin and unable to defend themselves or escape from land-based predators.
"It is highly unlikely that any o...
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Los Angeles, 2010-2-21 / Not enough sleep....? Actress-model-mom MILLA JOVOVICH seen running errands without make up and worst swollen eyes while carrying lollipop sucking sweetheart EVER on her hip. © Copyright 2010, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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Britney Spears out and about, Los Angeles, America - 13 Feb 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by BDG / Rex Features ( 1113962d )
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Britney Spears out and about, Los Angeles, America - 13 Feb 2010
Britney Spears shops for Valentine's Day and appears not to be wearing a bra.
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Syringe and 500ml Bottle of Clear Fluid Carried on to a Plane 5 Days After Terror Attempt on a Delta Airlines Flight, Schipol Airport, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 30 Dec 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Clarke / Rex Features ( 1076342f )
500ml of clear fluid in a glass bottle, An Insulin syringe and lighters which were taken through Amsterdam Schipol airport without checks on to a plane
British Newspaper Reveals Lack Of Security At Schipol Airport
BRITISH NEWSPAPER REVEALS LACK OF SECURITY AT SCHIPOL AIRPORT
A British investigative photojournalist has revealed shocking lapses of security on an international domestic flight - just five days after a Nigerian terrorist narrowly failed to properly detonate explosives on a flight on Christmas Day.
Stuart Clarke was sent by the Sunday Express newspaper to test out security measures at Amsterdam's Schipol airport the day before New Year's Eve - and he found them to be severely lacking.
As he boarded a flight from Amsterdam back to the United Kingdom, Mr Clarke was carrying on his person an insulin syringe which was not even found, let alone investigated to verify its authenticity.
Despite Umar Abdulmutallab's failed bombing attempt on December 25th leading to supposedly tightened security at international airports, Mr Clarke found that very little has changed: as well as the syringe, he managed to take with him an unexamined litre bottle of colourless liquid and two lighters, all of which could have contained materials which, when combined, can make a homemade explosive device.
He passed through the security control unchecked to board a flight along with scores of other passengers; even a cursory check by patting him down would have uncovered the syringe in his jacket pocket, which could have contained the same explosives used by 23-year-old Abdulmutallab on the flight from Schipol to Detroit at Christmas.
Despite UK security services upgrading the current terror alert level to 'substantial', no extra measures seem to be in place on this highly popular route from Schipol - one of aviation's ...
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Syringe and 500ml Bottle of Clear Fluid Carried on to a Plane 5 Days After Terror Attempt on a Delta Airlines Flight, Schipol Airport, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 30 Dec 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Clarke / Rex Features ( 1076342g )
500ml of clear fluid in a glass bottle, An Insulin syringe and lighters which were taken through Amsterdam Schipol airport without checks on to a plane
British Newspaper Reveals Lack Of Security At Schipol Airport
BRITISH NEWSPAPER REVEALS LACK OF SECURITY AT SCHIPOL AIRPORT
A British investigative photojournalist has revealed shocking lapses of security on an international domestic flight - just five days after a Nigerian terrorist narrowly failed to properly detonate explosives on a flight on Christmas Day.
Stuart Clarke was sent by the Sunday Express newspaper to test out security measures at Amsterdam's Schipol airport the day before New Year's Eve - and he found them to be severely lacking.
As he boarded a flight from Amsterdam back to the United Kingdom, Mr Clarke was carrying on his person an insulin syringe which was not even found, let alone investigated to verify its authenticity.
Despite Umar Abdulmutallab's failed bombing attempt on December 25th leading to supposedly tightened security at international airports, Mr Clarke found that very little has changed: as well as the syringe, he managed to take with him an unexamined litre bottle of colourless liquid and two lighters, all of which could have contained materials which, when combined, can make a homemade explosive device.
He passed through the security control unchecked to board a flight along with scores of other passengers; even a cursory check by patting him down would have uncovered the syringe in his jacket pocket, which could have contained the same explosives used by 23-year-old Abdulmutallab on the flight from Schipol to Detroit at Christmas.
Despite UK security services upgrading the current terror alert level to 'substantial', no extra measures seem to be in place on this highly popular route from Schipol - one of aviation's ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EHZEXGXWB
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Syringe and 500ml Bottle of Clear Fluid Carried on to a Plane 5 Days After Terror Attempt on a Delta Airlines Flight, Schipol Airport, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 30 Dec 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Clarke / Rex Features ( 1076342b )
An Insulin syringe which was taken through Amsterdam Schipol airport without checks on to a plane
British Newspaper Reveals Lack Of Security At Schipol Airport
BRITISH NEWSPAPER REVEALS LACK OF SECURITY AT SCHIPOL AIRPORT
A British investigative photojournalist has revealed shocking lapses of security on an international domestic flight - just five days after a Nigerian terrorist narrowly failed to properly detonate explosives on a flight on Christmas Day.
Stuart Clarke was sent by the Sunday Express newspaper to test out security measures at Amsterdam's Schipol airport the day before New Year's Eve - and he found them to be severely lacking.
As he boarded a flight from Amsterdam back to the United Kingdom, Mr Clarke was carrying on his person an insulin syringe which was not even found, let alone investigated to verify its authenticity.
Despite Umar Abdulmutallab's failed bombing attempt on December 25th leading to supposedly tightened security at international airports, Mr Clarke found that very little has changed: as well as the syringe, he managed to take with him an unexamined litre bottle of colourless liquid and two lighters, all of which could have contained materials which, when combined, can make a homemade explosive device.
He passed through the security control unchecked to board a flight along with scores of other passengers; even a cursory check by patting him down would have uncovered the syringe in his jacket pocket, which could have contained the same explosives used by 23-year-old Abdulmutallab on the flight from Schipol to Detroit at Christmas.
Despite UK security services upgrading the current terror alert level to 'substantial', no extra measures seem to be in place on this highly popular route from Schipol - one of aviation's biggest transport hubs - to the United Kingdom.
The...
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Syringe and 500ml Bottle of Clear Fluid Carried on to a Plane 5 Days After Terror Attempt on a Delta Airlines Flight, Schipol Airport, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 30 Dec 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Clarke / Rex Features ( 1076342c )
An Insulin syringe and lighters which were taken through Amsterdam Schipol airport without checks on to a plane
British Newspaper Reveals Lack Of Security At Schipol Airport
BRITISH NEWSPAPER REVEALS LACK OF SECURITY AT SCHIPOL AIRPORT
A British investigative photojournalist has revealed shocking lapses of security on an international domestic flight - just five days after a Nigerian terrorist narrowly failed to properly detonate explosives on a flight on Christmas Day.
Stuart Clarke was sent by the Sunday Express newspaper to test out security measures at Amsterdam's Schipol airport the day before New Year's Eve - and he found them to be severely lacking.
As he boarded a flight from Amsterdam back to the United Kingdom, Mr Clarke was carrying on his person an insulin syringe which was not even found, let alone investigated to verify its authenticity.
Despite Umar Abdulmutallab's failed bombing attempt on December 25th leading to supposedly tightened security at international airports, Mr Clarke found that very little has changed: as well as the syringe, he managed to take with him an unexamined litre bottle of colourless liquid and two lighters, all of which could have contained materials which, when combined, can make a homemade explosive device.
He passed through the security control unchecked to board a flight along with scores of other passengers; even a cursory check by patting him down would have uncovered the syringe in his jacket pocket, which could have contained the same explosives used by 23-year-old Abdulmutallab on the flight from Schipol to Detroit at Christmas.
Despite UK security services upgrading the current terror alert level to 'substantial', no extra measures seem to be in place on this highly popular route from Schipol - one of aviation's biggest transport hubs - to the United K...
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Syringe and 500ml Bottle of Clear Fluid Carried on to a Plane 5 Days After Terror Attempt on a Delta Airlines Flight, Schipol Airport, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 30 Dec 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Clarke / Rex Features ( 1076342a )
An Insulin syringe which was taken through Amsterdam Schipol airport without checks on to a plane
British Newspaper Reveals Lack Of Security At Schipol Airport
BRITISH NEWSPAPER REVEALS LACK OF SECURITY AT SCHIPOL AIRPORT
A British investigative photojournalist has revealed shocking lapses of security on an international domestic flight - just five days after a Nigerian terrorist narrowly failed to properly detonate explosives on a flight on Christmas Day.
Stuart Clarke was sent by the Sunday Express newspaper to test out security measures at Amsterdam's Schipol airport the day before New Year's Eve - and he found them to be severely lacking.
As he boarded a flight from Amsterdam back to the United Kingdom, Mr Clarke was carrying on his person an insulin syringe which was not even found, let alone investigated to verify its authenticity.
Despite Umar Abdulmutallab's failed bombing attempt on December 25th leading to supposedly tightened security at international airports, Mr Clarke found that very little has changed: as well as the syringe, he managed to take with him an unexamined litre bottle of colourless liquid and two lighters, all of which could have contained materials which, when combined, can make a homemade explosive device.
He passed through the security control unchecked to board a flight along with scores of other passengers; even a cursory check by patting him down would have uncovered the syringe in his jacket pocket, which could have contained the same explosives used by 23-year-old Abdulmutallab on the flight from Schipol to Detroit at Christmas.
Despite UK security services upgrading the current terror alert level to 'substantial', no extra measures seem to be in place on this highly popular route from Schipol - one of aviation's biggest transport hubs - to the United Kingdom.
The...
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GQ Men of the Year Awards, Royal Opera House, London, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
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GQ Men of the Year Awards, Royal Opera House, London, Britain - 08 Sep 2009
Outstanding Achievement: Elvis Costello
International Man: Mickey Rourke
Alfred Dunhill Film-Maker: Guy Ritchie
Woman: Lily Allen
Band: Take That
Sportsman: Jenson Button
Politician: George Osborne MP
Movie Mogul: Harvey Weinstein
Designer: Giles Deacon
Commentator: Robert Peston
Actor: Michael Sheen
Voice Of Reason: Vince Cable
Solo Artist: Dizzee Rascal
Writer: Geoff Dyer
TV Personality: Ross Kemp
Newspaper Editor: James Harding
Comedian: Michael McIntyre
Chef: Marcus Wareing
Entrepreneur: Matthew Freud
Smirnoff Black Most Stylish Man: David Walliams
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Mickey Rourke leaving the Groucho Club, London, Britain - 20 Jul 2009
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Copetti/Photofab / Rex Features (981197e)
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Mickey Rourke leaving the Groucho Club, London, Britain - 20 Jul 2009
A rather worse for wear looking Mickey Rourke pictured on a night out at the Groucho Club with a mystery brunette and friends, after dining at Scotts restaurant.
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Mickey Rourke leaving the Groucho Club, London, Britain - 20 Jul 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Copetti/Photofab / Rex Features ( 981197e )
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HAVE THEY OR HAVEN'T THEY? - PLASTIC FANTASTIC
Have they or haven't they? That's the age old question when it comes to celebs and plastic surgery.
Fame can often be a young person's game so it's little surprise that some stars decide that the act of growing old gracefully needs a little help.
A nip here and a tuck there to give nature a helping hand is practically de rigueur when you live your life on a cinema screen or in the glare of a paparazzo's camera.
These stars have all prompted speculation due to their changing faces - from nipped in nostrils and plumped up pouts, to ironed out wrinkles and crow's feet corrections.
Some go for the subtle look, leaving it unclear whether their fresh new look is the work of a scalpel or simply 'healthy living'.
Such coyness means that snaps of stars such as Goldie Hawn, Madonna, Meg Ryan and Posh Spice are regularly speculated over.
Whether the rest of these stars have or haven't gone under the knife? It's between them and their surgeon.
One thing is for sure though - these celebs are now all looking suspiciously plastic fantastic.
But can you really expect any different when it comes to the knifestyles of the rich and famous?
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rex Features
Picture Research: Trudi Kammerling
Words: Katy Brown
31 July 2009
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Fareeda, the white Bengal tiger with no stripes, at the Cango Wildlife Ranch in Oudshoorn, South Africa - 10 Jul 2009
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Fareeda, the white Bengal tiger with no stripes, at the Cango Wildlife Ranch in Oudshoorn, South Africa - 10 Jul 2009
THE PURE, WHITE TIGER BORN WITHOUT STRIPES
A rare pure white Bengal Tiger is set to take the world by storm with her snowy coat and blue eyes.
Fareeda is the first white tiger to be born in Africa and, even more unusually, was born without the stripes typical to her kind.
Her parents Geena and Shiva are both white Bengal tigers and carry the gene for white colouring.
The playful cub was born on Christmas day along with brother Shahir and sister Sitarah, both of whom are marked with normal black tiger stripes.
Due to this keepers at Cango Wildlife Ranch, near Cape Town, thought that Fareeda might develop her distinctive stripes as she grew older.
Cango Ranch PR and Marketing Manager, Odette Claassen said:
"When she was born, Fareeda had noticeably pale colour. It did cause a stir of excitement among the staff.
"But we knew there was the possibility of the cub's very light black and ginger stripes darkening over time existed."
However, at odds of 100 to one, now that she is six months old it is clear that Fareeda is set to stay icy white forever.
The young cub was largely hand-reared by keepers at the ranch.
Her adoptive 'mum' was Lisha the Labrador who, over the years, has played foster mother to more than 30 'orphans'.
Fareeda was bred as part of a unique breeding program aimed at keeping the White Bengal species alive.
It is estimated that there are less than 20 tigers like Fareeda alive in the world today.
"Most white Bengal tigers are bred in the US from a single male captured in India in the 1950s, but Fareeda is the first to be born in Africa, which is very special," Claassen added.
"My hope is that one day Fareeda and her kind can return to their nativ...
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Fareeda, the white Bengal tiger with no stripes, at the Cango Wildlife Ranch in Oudshoorn, South Africa - 10 Jul 2009
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Fareeda, the white Bengal tiger with no stripes, at the Cango Wildlife Ranch in Oudshoorn, South Africa - 10 Jul 2009
THE PURE, WHITE TIGER BORN WITHOUT STRIPES
A rare pure white Bengal Tiger is set to take the world by storm with her snowy coat and blue eyes.
Fareeda is the first white tiger to be born in Africa and, even more unusually, was born without the stripes typical to her kind.
Her parents Geena and Shiva are both white Bengal tigers and carry the gene for white colouring.
The playful cub was born on Christmas day along with brother Shahir and sister Sitarah, both of whom are marked with normal black tiger stripes.
Due to this keepers at Cango Wildlife Ranch, near Cape Town, thought that Fareeda might develop her distinctive stripes as she grew older.
Cango Ranch PR and Marketing Manager, Odette Claassen said:
"When she was born, Fareeda had noticeably pale colour. It did cause a stir of excitement among the staff.
"But we knew there was the possibility of the cub's very light black and ginger stripes darkening over time existed."
However, at odds of 100 to one, now that she is six months old it is clear that Fareeda is set to stay icy white forever.
The young cub was largely hand-reared by keepers at the ranch.
Her adoptive 'mum' was Lisha the Labrador who, over the years, has played foster mother to more than 30 'orphans'.
Fareeda was bred as part of a unique breeding program aimed at keeping the White Bengal species alive.
It is estimated that there are less than 20 tigers like Fareeda alive in the world today.
"Most white Bengal tigers are bred in the US from a single male captured in India in the 1950s, but Fareeda is the first to be born in Africa, which is very special," Claassen added.
"My hope is that one day Fareeda and her kind can return to their nativ...
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