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Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
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A dog and a duck have struck up an unlikely friendship - behind the bar of a pub called the Green Dragon. The unlikely story began when landlord Grant Adlam saved several eggs from a duck's nest which had been attacked by crows. The mother had abandoned the nest so Mr Adlam incubated the eggs in his airing cupboard, turning them every day. 'Two weeks after I saved the eggs, I heard a squeaking noise coming from the cupboard, and when I opened it Daffy was sitting on the floor' he said. Mr Adlam, landlord of the Green Dragon pub in Cambridge asked for advice from the Wildlife Society, which advised him on how to care for Daffy. Daffy, now eight weeks old, has been a huge hit with visitors to the pub as well as Mr Adlam's pet dog, west highland terrier Jock. Jock, who Mr Adlam describes as incredibly friendly and loving, has become very protective of the young bird. Mr Adlam said: 'They get on like a house on fire. Jock is there waiting for her first thing every morning when I go to let her out'. And it seems Jock's feelings are reciprocated - Jock and Daffy in the bar of the pub
Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
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Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Power / Rex Features (614164i)
A dog and a duck have struck up an unlikely friendship - behind the bar of a pub called the Green Dragon. The unlikely story began when landlord Grant Adlam saved several eggs from a duck's nest which had been attacked by crows. The mother had abandoned the nest so Mr Adlam incubated the eggs in his airing cupboard, turning them every day. 'Two weeks after I saved the eggs, I heard a squeaking noise coming from the cupboard, and when I opened it Daffy was sitting on the floor' he said. Mr Adlam, landlord of the Green Dragon pub in Cambridge asked for advice from the Wildlife Society, which advised him on how to care for Daffy. Daffy, now eight weeks old, has been a huge hit with visitors to the pub as well as Mr Adlam's pet dog, west highland terrier Jock. Jock, who Mr Adlam describes as incredibly friendly and loving, has become very protective of the young bird. Mr Adlam said: 'They get on like a house on fire. Jock is there waiting for her first thing every morning when I go to let her out'. And it seems Jock's feelings are reciprocated - Jock and Daffy in the beer garden of the pub
Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
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Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Power / Rex Features (614164j)
A dog and a duck have struck up an unlikely friendship - behind the bar of a pub called the Green Dragon. The unlikely story began when landlord Grant Adlam saved several eggs from a duck's nest which had been attacked by crows. The mother had abandoned the nest so Mr Adlam incubated the eggs in his airing cupboard, turning them every day. 'Two weeks after I saved the eggs, I heard a squeaking noise coming from the cupboard, and when I opened it Daffy was sitting on the floor' he said. Mr Adlam, landlord of the Green Dragon pub in Cambridge asked for advice from the Wildlife Society, which advised him on how to care for Daffy. Daffy, now eight weeks old, has been a huge hit with visitors to the pub as well as Mr Adlam's pet dog, west highland terrier Jock. Jock, who Mr Adlam describes as incredibly friendly and loving, has become very protective of the young bird. Mr Adlam said: 'They get on like a house on fire. Jock is there waiting for her first thing every morning when I go to let her out'. And it seems Jock's feelings are reciprocated - Jock and Daffy in the beer garden of the pub
Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
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Kate Middleton out and about in Chelsea, London, Britain - 27 Oct 2006
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Kate Middleton walking through Chelsea on a chilly October morning
Kate Middleton out and about in Chelsea, London, Britain - 27 Oct 2006
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Rothschild giraffe calves at Woburn Safari Park, Britain - 29 Oct 2006
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A baby giraffe who has been featured on GMTV has now been joined by a playmate. The arrival of two Rothschild giraffe calves is being hailed as a unique success for the breeding programme at the park in Bedfordshire, never before in the Park's history have two calves been born within a single month. Dr Jake Veasey at the park said 'It is a great boost to the Park's breeding programme and also to the survival of a critically endangered sub-species of giraffe.' The first male giraffe calf was discovered by staff early on Monday 25th September morning, already up and about and suckling from first time mother, Hannah. He soon became a media star, featuring on GMTV at the tender age of 4 days old, when viewers chose a name for him '' Goliath'. Savannah gave birth to the second male calf on the 20th October. He is as yet unnamed, but his name will begin with the letter ''G' like all the animals born this year.
Rothschild giraffe calves at Woburn Safari Park, Britain - 29 Oct 2006
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The Royal Family attend Morning Service, Sandringham Church, Britain - 25 Dec 2006
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Queen Elizabeth II. Christmas day 2006
The Royal Family attend Morning Service, Sandringham Church, Britain - 25 Dec 2006
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Prince William on an early morning run from his barracks in Windsor, Berkshire, Britain - 17 Jan 2007
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Prince William (2nd r) with fellow soldiers
Prince William on an early morning run from his barracks in Windsor, Berkshire, Britain - 17 Jan 2007
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Kate Middleton leaving her Chelsea home in the morning, London, Britain - 01 Mar 2007
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Kate Middleton leaving her Chelsea home in the morning, London, Britain - 01 Mar 2007
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Kate Middleton leaving her Chelsea home in the morning, London, Britain - 01 Mar 2007
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Kate Middleton leaving her Chelsea home in the morning, London, Britain - 01 Mar 2007
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'CW11 Morning Show', New York, America - 02 May 2007
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Fast Food Junkies
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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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China, Yunnan, Kunming, people practicing tai ji quan (Tai Chi) in square, early morning
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China, Yunnan, Kunming, People Practicing Tai Ji Quan (tai Chi) In Square, Early Morning
China, Yunnan, Kunming, people practicing tai ji quan (Tai Chi) in square, early morning
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Norah Jones performing on ABC's 'Good Morning America' Concert Series in New York, America - 06 Jul 2007
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Norah Jones performing on ABC's 'Good Morning America' Concert Series in New York, America - 06 Jul 2007
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CW11 Morning Show, New York, America - 12 Jul 2007
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CW11 Morning Show, New York, America - 12 Jul 2007
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nuclear, cooling tower, Three Mile Island, nuclear power plant, electricity, Pennsylvania, Silhouettes of two of the cooling towers at Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant at sunset (sunrise, evening, morning, dawn, dusk) in Middletown in the state of Pennsylvania. Site of the 1979 radioactive nuclear accident.
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Vermont, The colorful [sunrise, sunset] reflects over the quiet calm waters of Mollys Falls Pond in the early morning in Cabot.
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Women's US Marine Corps, Parris Island Marine Base, South Carolina, America - Feb 2008
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Women's US Marine Corps, Parris Island Marine Base, South Carolina, America - Feb 2008
FROM CAMPUS TO COMBAT - THE FEMALE MARINES
On 13th August 1918 a young woman named Opha Mae Johnson made history when she became the first woman to enlist in the United States Marine Corps.
Given the category of "F" (for female) she was not allowed to go to war but would have worked as a secretary, cook or military nurse or any other job that the first marine women were allowed to do.
It would be another 20 years before women were actually allowed to serve in a war zone.
In February 1943 The Marine Corps Women's Reserve was established; the United States Congress then passed the Women's Armed Services Integration Act on 12th June 1948, which made women a permanent part of the regular Marine Corps.
In 1950 the Women Reserves were mobilized for the Korean War and 2,787 served their country. By the height of the Vietnam War there were about 2,700 women marines serving both stateside and abroad.
The 1990s saw additional changes and increased responsibilities for women in the Marine Corps, including flying combat aircraft. Approximately 1,000 women marines were deployed to Southwest Asia for Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm in 1990-1991.
In 1997 women marines began attending Marine Combat Training, allowing them the same combat training opportunities as men. And these women now undergo a tough training regime at Parris Island Marine Base in South Carolina.
Today, women in the American military are still not allowed in front-line ground combat. But they work in supporting roles, from manning vehicles to flying combat planes - jobs that put them in dangerous situations, especially in Iraq. Since the U.S led invasion of Iraq in 2003, more than 3,000 American military personnel...
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Women's US Marine Corps, Parris Island Marine Base, South Carolina, America - Feb 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Gardner / Rex Features ( 742073B )
Early morning physical exercises
Women's US Marine Corps, Parris Island Marine Base, South Carolina, America - Feb 2008
FROM CAMPUS TO COMBAT - THE FEMALE MARINES
On 13th August 1918 a young woman named Opha Mae Johnson made history when she became the first woman to enlist in the United States Marine Corps.
Given the category of "F" (for female) she was not allowed to go to war but would have worked as a secretary, cook or military nurse or any other job that the first marine women were allowed to do.
It would be another 20 years before women were actually allowed to serve in a war zone.
In February 1943 The Marine Corps Women's Reserve was established; the United States Congress then passed the Women's Armed Services Integration Act on 12th June 1948, which made women a permanent part of the regular Marine Corps.
In 1950 the Women Reserves were mobilized for the Korean War and 2,787 served their country. By the height of the Vietnam War there were about 2,700 women marines serving both stateside and abroad.
The 1990s saw additional changes and increased responsibilities for women in the Marine Corps, including flying combat aircraft. Approximately 1,000 women marines were deployed to Southwest Asia for Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm in 1990-1991.
In 1997 women marines began attending Marine Combat Training, allowing them the same combat training opportunities as men. And these women now undergo a tough training regime at Parris Island Marine Base in South Carolina.
Today, women in the American military are still not allowed in front-line ground combat. But they work in supporting roles, from manning vehicles to flying combat planes - jobs that put them in dangerous situations, especially in Iraq. Since the U.S led invasion of Iraq in 2003, more than 3,000 American military personnel...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CGMLOKV
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'CW11 Morning Show', New York, America - 03 Mar 2008
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Celebrity Hair Colour Changes
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CELEBRITY HAIR COLOUR CHANGES
From curly to sleek, blonde to brunette, Beyonce Knowles has had such a bewildering array of hairdos that she must surely spend more time in the hair salon than the recording studio.
Mischa Barton made her name as the ultimate blonde beach babe on teen drama the O.C but she also proves that she can do grown up grooming as a smouldering brunette.
Joss Stone certainly isn't afraid to experiment; blonde, brunette, pink (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Beijing, China
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Early morning dancing in the 'Park of the Coal Hill', Beijing, China.
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Beijing, China
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Early morning exercising in the 'Park of the Coal Hill'. Beijing, China.
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MARINE WILDLIFE
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Early morning light reflected on a brackish lagoon near Cerro Dragon (Dragon Hill) on Santa Cruz Island. The endemic Galapagos marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) in the Galapagos Island Archipeligo, Ecuador. This is the only marine iguana in the world, with many of the main islands having it's own subspecies. Pacific Ocean. This iguana is unique among all iguanas worldwide to feed exclusively underwater on algae.
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Jessica Simpson performing on ABC's 'Good Morning America' Summer Concert Series, New York, America - 09 Sep 2008
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Jessica Simpson performing on ABC's 'Good Morning America' Summer Concert Series, New York, America - 09 Sep 2008
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Jessica Simpson performing on ABC's 'Good Morning America' Summer Concert Series, New York, America - 09 Sep 2008
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Uplifting! Celebrities Are Busting Out All Over
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Uplifting - Who's Got The Breast Cleavage?
And the Oscar for best supported actress goes to ... It would seem that for these celebs walking the red carpet really is an uplifting experience. To be a successful star you can?t be a shy and retiring wallflower, as these up front and in your face ladies demonstrate; they know exactly what kind of oomph you need to get noticed.
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Picture research: Trudi Kammerling
Words: Katy Brown
23 Oct 2008
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