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Open Image ModalA seemingly lonely (and confused) bull moose in Grand Lake, Colo., has been snapped in some compromising positions -- with a moose statue. The poor guy mounts his bronze counterpart each morning, according to 9 News.
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Open Image ModalHuddled in its still-intact amniotic sac, this newly delivered baby doesn’t even know it has yet been born. The captivating snap revealing a caesarean delivery with a big difference and was posted on Facebook on March 12 by Dr Aris Tsigris.
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Open Image ModalA 100 year-old teddy is trying to find his way home after missing his flight and being abandoned at an airport. The antique battered bear, who has one eye and a floppy ear, was found left behind in a departure lounge. He was inside a carrier bag that also contained a frayed black and white photo dated March 1918 of him in better days alongside two little girls with one of them cuddling him. A message in faded ink on the back of the postcard says: "With dearest love and kisses to our darling Daddie from your loving little daughters Dora and Glyn."
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Open Image ModalKate Upton gets excitable on the set of 'The Other Woman'.
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Open Image ModalCast members, Melanie C and Ben Forster speak at the 'Jesus Christ Superstar' production photo call at the Sydney Entertainment Centre.
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Open Image ModalA.M Homes is announced as the winner of the Women's Prize for Fiction for 'May We Be Forgiven', at the Royal Festival Hall, London
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Open Image ModalTaylor Swift performs at the 2013 CMT Music Awards at Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, June 5, 2013, in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo by Donn Jones/Invision/AP)
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Open Image ModalA light airplane has crashed into a back garden in Cheltenham, police said. The 76-year-old pilot, from London, suffered minor injuries in the crash which happened in the Warden Hill area of the town.
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Open Image ModalIt's John Travolta: wedding crasher. Newlyweds Ben and Katelyn Elliott were amazed when film star John Travolta agreed to crash their wedding photos. Travolta was staying at the Brasstown Valley Resort in North Georgia, getting his pilot's license renewed, when he met the young couple at a bar. They were getting married the next day. He posed for a pic with the soon-to-wed couple that night. And then the actor showed up the next day, dressed in "basically the same outfit as the night before." The movie star posed with the bride and groom and was apparently "nice and down to earth about the whole ordeal." The actor, who stuck out among the tuxes and tulle in a black t-shirt and jeans, didn't just pose for a pic with the newlyweds, either he also joined the entire wedding party for a group shot.
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Open Image ModalEnglish Defence League leader Tommy Robinson outside the Old Bailey in central London, as six Islamic extremists are sentenced for plotting a deadly attack on an EDL rally.
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Open Image ModalRebekah Brooks, the former head of News International, and her husband Charles Brooks, arrive at Southwark Crown Court, where they are due to appear in relation to Operation Sacha, Scotland Yard's investigation into allegations of perverting the course of justice relating to Operation Weeting, on June 5, 2013 in London, England. Defendents facing charges under Operation Weeting and Operation Sacha relating to phone hacking at the now closed News of the World newspaper are all appearing in court ahead of the start of their trial.
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Open Image ModalFitness fanatics were stunned when Matt Damon turned up for an hour long work out at a council run gym - then came back the next day with George Clooney. Bourne Identity star Damon, 42, was spotted working up a sweat in the Kelsey Kerridge Sports Centre in Cambridge on Saturday (01/05) evening. He posed for pictures with star struck staff, who admitted they couldn't understand why he had opted for the public gym instead of the exclusive private clubs in the city. Gym staff were then gobsmacked when the star returned the next day with the co-star on his new film George Clooney. The down-to-earth pair asked if they could use the sportshall where they played basketball with their bodyguards - for an hour.
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Open Image ModalAmy Childs is spotted relaxing at the Sisu Hotel in Marbella.
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Open Image ModalCounter terror police are investigating whether a fire that completely destroyed a mosque in North London was started deliberately. The building in Muswell Hill, which houses the Al-Rahma Islamic Centre and Somali Bravanese Welfare Association, was razed to the ground by the blaze on Tuesday.
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Open Image ModalOscar Pistorius appears in the magistrates court in Pretoria, South Africa, Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Pistorius is back in the glare of public scrutiny for the first time in months, launching the next chapter of a sensational case that transformed the double-amputee Olympian from a smiling global inspiration to a sobbing suspect facing a life sentence in prison if convicted of killing his girlfriend.
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Open Image ModalQueen Elizabeth II and members of the Royal family during the service to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey, London.
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Open Image ModalDavid Beckham shakes hands with Miami Heat small forward LeBron James (6) during the second half of Game 7 in their NBA basketball Eastern Conference finals playoff series against the Indiana Pacers.
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Open Image ModalThe X Factor judge Sharon Osbourne arrives at the Grosvenor Hilton Hotel in Glasgow, Scotland, ahead of the first of this years auditions.
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Open Image ModalAn artist has created a new alternative piece of pop art by using the human body as her canvas. Boyarde Messenger’s notorious Pop Art Bottoms can be found in all corners of the globe, with collectors reaching London, Paris, and New York – her latest pieces will be on sale at the Affordable Art Fair Hampstead. Messenger’s new projects explore her fascination with the female form and the nature of its power and see her paint various famous pop artworks including pre-Raphaelites & Lichtensteins onto nude bottoms.
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Open Image ModalSinger Justin Bieber , guarded by security as he watches players during the first half of Game 7 in their NBA basketball Eastern Conference finals playoff series between the Miami Heat and the Indiana Pacers, Monday, June 3, 2013 in Miami.
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Open Image ModalIf you’re a nervous flier, look away now, for this is the scene on board a Singapore Airlines flight after a severe bout of turbulence. Flight attendants had been preparing to start serving breakfast when the captain hastily suspended the meal and switched on the seatbelt signs. Despite this, breakfast trays went soaring through the cabin, splattering everyone and everything with tea, coffee and food.
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Open Image ModalAurora theater shooting suspect James Holmes yawns during a hearing in court in Centennial, Colo., on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Holmes was allowed to change his plea to not guilty by reason of insanity.
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Open Image ModalAnti-government protests have swept Turkey over the last weekend as people demonstrate at what they see as an increasingly authoritarian government. Two people have so far died. Deputy prime minister, Bulent Arinc, was forced to issue an apology for the police response which has included tear gas and water cannon. In an echo of the Arab Spring protests of 2011 an unexpected yet creative facet of the protests is the ingenuity of the protection fashioned by those involved.
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Open Image ModalThe road outside the Palace of Westminster became a battleground on Saturday afternoon as supporters of the British National Party (BNP) clashed with rival anti-fascist campaigners, predominantly members of Unite Against Fascism (UAF). (credit:Paul Vale)
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Open Image ModalThousands of people decked in black and white clothing have marched on Westminster to call for an end to plans for a badger cull. Rock star Brian May led around 2,000 animal welfare supporters - many wearing cardboard badger masks - as they chanted "stop the cull" in protest at pilots in west Gloucestershire and west Somerset - two bovine TB hot spots, due to start from Saturday.
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Open Image ModalLightning strikes over One World Trade Center, center right, during a thunderstorm seen from The Heights neighborhood of Jersey City, N.J., Sunday, June 2, 2013. Damaging winds flattened trees and utility wires and knocked out power in parts of northern New England on Sunday, flights were delayed in New York City and a tornado touched down in South Carolina as the East Coast weathered the remnants of violent storms that claimed 13 lives in Oklahoma.
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Open Image ModalPresident Barack Obama asks members of the audience to take their seats prior to delivering opening remarks to the White House Mental Health Conference in the East Room of the White House June 3, 2013 in Washington, DC. Obama is expected to announce during his opening remarks that the Department of Veterans Affairs will direct its health care centers to assist U.S. veterans in accessing community resources through mental health care summits
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Open Image ModalMariah Carey performs at the Hot 97 Summer Jam XX on Sunday, June 2, 2013 in East Rutherford, N.J.
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Open Image ModalAngelina Jolie attends the World Premiere of 'World War Z' at The Empire Cinema in London
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Open Image ModalBritish and Irish Lions Brian O'Driscoll during a recovery session at City Beach, Perth in Australia.
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Open Image ModalView of Passau, flooded by the rising River Danube, Lower Bavaria, Germany. Heavy rains across portions of Germany are causing flooding and ruining crops, with the town of Passau, also known as Dreifluessestadt or 'City of Three Rivers' particularly affected by flooding from its proximity to rivers Danube, Inn and Ilz.
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Open Image ModalFinalists of Miss England 2013 competition gather on Torre Abbey Sands, Torquay for a photo shoot where they are showing off their swimwear in preperation for the Beach Beauty competition, the winner of which will will go through to the top 15 finalists at the Miss England Finals to be held at the Torquay Riviera International conference on the 15th and 16th of June 2013 and stands a chance to be entered into Miss World 2013 inIndonesia.
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Open Image ModalWind-blown embers fly around fallen gates immediately after the main fire front sweeps over in a fast run toward Lake Hughes on June 1, 2013 south of Lake Hughes, California. The 19,500-acre wildfire destroyed numerous homes overnight. Nearly 1,000 firefighters have been working in hot dry conditions to establish containment lines around 20 percent of the fire so far. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)