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The 50th Toronto International Film Festival
Actor and film producer Ryan Reynolds greets fans along King Street prior to the ''In Conversation With...Ryan Reynolds'' event showcasing the film ''John Candy: I Like Me,'' which he produces at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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The 50th Toronto International Film Festival
Actor and film producer Ryan Reynolds greets fans along King Street prior to the ''In Conversation With...Ryan Reynolds'' event showcasing the film ''John Candy: I Like Me,'' which he produces at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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The 50th Toronto International Film Festival
Actor and film producer Ryan Reynolds greets fans along King Street prior to the ''In Conversation With...Ryan Reynolds'' event showcasing the film ''John Candy: I Like Me,'' which he produces at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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The 50th Toronto International Film Festival
Actor and film producer Ryan Reynolds greets fans along King Street prior to the ''In Conversation With...Ryan Reynolds'' event showcasing the film ''John Candy: I Like Me,'' which he produces at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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The 50th Toronto International Film Festival
Actor and film producer Ryan Reynolds greets fans along King Street prior to the ''In Conversation With...Ryan Reynolds'' event showcasing the film ''John Candy: I Like Me,'' which he produces at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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The 50th Toronto International Film Festival
Actor and film producer Ryan Reynolds greets fans along King Street prior to the ''In Conversation With...Ryan Reynolds'' event showcasing the film ''John Candy: I Like Me,'' which he produces at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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The 50th Toronto International Film Festival
Actor and film producer Ryan Reynolds greets fans along King Street prior to the ''In Conversation With...Ryan Reynolds'' event showcasing the film ''John Candy: I Like Me,'' which he produces at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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The 50th Toronto International Film Festival
Actor and film producer Ryan Reynolds greets fans along King Street prior to the ''In Conversation With...Ryan Reynolds'' event showcasing the film ''John Candy: I Like Me,'' which he produces at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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The 50th Toronto International Film Festival
Actor and film producer Ryan Reynolds greets fans along King Street prior to the ''In Conversation With...Ryan Reynolds'' event showcasing the film ''John Candy: I Like Me,'' which he produces at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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The 50th Toronto International Film Festival
Actor and film producer Ryan Reynolds greets fans along King Street prior to the ''In Conversation With...Ryan Reynolds'' event showcasing the film ''John Candy: I Like Me,'' which he produces at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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The 50th Toronto International Film Festival
Actor and film producer Ryan Reynolds greets fans along King Street prior to the ''In Conversation With...Ryan Reynolds'' event showcasing the film ''John Candy: I Like Me,'' which he produces at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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The 50th Toronto International Film Festival
Actor and film producer Ryan Reynolds greets fans along King Street prior to the ''In Conversation With...Ryan Reynolds'' event showcasing the film ''John Candy: I Like Me,'' which he produces at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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The 50th Toronto International Film Festival
Actor and film producer Ryan Reynolds greets fans along King Street prior to the ''In Conversation With...Ryan Reynolds'' event showcasing the film ''John Candy: I Like Me,'' which he produces at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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The 50th Toronto International Film Festival
Actor and film producer Ryan Reynolds greets fans along King Street prior to the ''In Conversation With...Ryan Reynolds'' event showcasing the film ''John Candy: I Like Me,'' which he produces at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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The 50th Toronto International Film Festival
Actor and film producer Ryan Reynolds greets fans along King Street prior to the ''In Conversation With...Ryan Reynolds'' event showcasing the film ''John Candy: I Like Me,'' which he produces at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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The 50th Toronto International Film Festival
Actor and film producer Ryan Reynolds greets fans along King Street prior to the ''In Conversation With...Ryan Reynolds'' event showcasing the film ''John Candy: I Like Me,'' which he produces at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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The 50th Toronto International Film Festival
Actor and film producer Ryan Reynolds greets fans along King Street prior to the ''In Conversation With...Ryan Reynolds'' event showcasing the film ''John Candy: I Like Me,'' which he produces at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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The 50th Toronto International Film Festival
Actor and film producer Ryan Reynolds greets fans along King Street prior to the ''In Conversation With...Ryan Reynolds'' event showcasing the film ''John Candy: I Like Me,'' which he produces at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto) -
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FEATURE - Das weltweit erste Weihnachtslied für Hunde
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Raise the Woof! The world's first Christmas song for dogs has been released by tails.com. The track was produced based on scientific research and contains high frequency sounds, squeaky toys and classic phrases inc. "good boy" that increase dogs' serotonin levels to get tails wagging this Christmas
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FEATURE - Das weltweit erste Weihnachtslied für Hunde
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Raise the Woof! The world's first Christmas song for dogs has been released by tails.com. The track was produced based on scientific research and contains high frequency sounds, squeaky toys and classic phrases inc. "good boy" that increase dogs' serotonin levels to get tails wagging this Christmas
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FEATURE - Das weltweit erste Weihnachtslied für Hunde
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Raise the Woof! The world's first Christmas song for dogs has been released by tails.com. The track was produced based on scientific research and contains high frequency sounds, squeaky toys and classic phrases inc. "good boy" that increase dogs' serotonin levels to get tails wagging this Christmas
The world's first Christmas song for dogs, London, UK - 16 Nov 2020
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FEATURE - Das weltweit erste Weihnachtslied für Hunde
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Raise the Woof! The world's first Christmas song for dogs has been released by tails.com. The track was produced based on scientific research and contains high frequency sounds, squeaky toys and classic phrases inc. "good boy" that increase dogs' serotonin levels to get tails wagging this Christmas
The world's first Christmas song for dogs, London, UK - 16 Nov 2020
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FEATURE - Das weltweit erste Weihnachtslied für Hunde
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Raise the Woof! The world's first Christmas song for dogs has been released by tails.com. The track was produced based on scientific research and contains high frequency sounds, squeaky toys and classic phrases inc. "good boy" that increase dogs' serotonin levels to get tails wagging this Christmas
The world's first Christmas song for dogs, London, UK - 16 Nov 2020
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FEATURE - Das weltweit erste Weihnachtslied für Hunde
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Raise the Woof! The world's first Christmas song for dogs has been released by tails.com. The track was produced based on scientific research and contains high frequency sounds, squeaky toys and classic phrases inc. "good boy" that increase dogs' serotonin levels to get tails wagging this Christmas
The world's first Christmas song for dogs, London, UK - 16 Nov 2020
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FEATURE - Das weltweit erste Weihnachtslied für Hunde
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Raise the Woof! The world's first Christmas song for dogs has been released by tails.com. The track was produced based on scientific research and contains high frequency sounds, squeaky toys and classic phrases inc. "good boy" that increase dogs' serotonin levels to get tails wagging this Christmas
The world's first Christmas song for dogs, London, UK - 16 Nov 2020
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NEWS - "Robots" Ausstellung im Science Museum in London
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'Telenoid' produced by Hiroshi Ishiguro Laboratories
'Robots' Exhibition, Science Museum, London, UK - 07 Feb 2017
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REPORTAGE - Ratten suchen Landminen in Kambodscha
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Mr. Bros (48) holds the inescated mine found by the herorats. This mine, type C-69 and produced in China, is designed to kill as many people at one time as possible. When detonated it jumps into the air for 1 meter before a secondary charge causes the main explosive to explode spraying shrapnel into the unsuspecting victims.
Landmine-sniffing rats, Cambodia - 15 Apr 2016
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Cambodia is combating its landmine problem - with rats.
After more than two decades of civil war, the kingdom is one of the most landmine-affected countries in the world.
Now they hope to sniff away their past thanks to rodents that are able to detect the buried threats.
Photojournalist Claudio Montesano Casillas visited the affected area this month (April) to capture the so-called Hero Rats in action.
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FEATURE - Diese japanische Stadt wird nur von Puppen bewohnt
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Tsukimi said she has already produced more than 350 dolls
Doll town, Nagoro, Japan - 30 Mar 2015
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A Japanese village has been replacing humans with life-sized dolls after death.
The doll population in Nagoro, Shikoku Island, now hugely outnumbers people in this isolated mountain village. A 67-year-old woman, Tsukimi Ayano, has spent years weaving more than 350 of these dolls to remember her once-flourishing community.
The lifeless figures now dwarf the 30 or so residents left in the village.
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FEATURE - Diese japanische Stadt wird nur von Puppen bewohnt
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Tsukimi produced dolls of her family - this is her father. 'I remember him always smoking', she said
Doll town, Nagoro, Japan - 30 Mar 2015
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A Japanese village has been replacing humans with life-sized dolls after death.
The doll population in Nagoro, Shikoku Island, now hugely outnumbers people in this isolated mountain village. A 67-year-old woman, Tsukimi Ayano, has spent years weaving more than 350 of these dolls to remember her once-flourishing community.
The lifeless figures now dwarf the 30 or so residents left in the village.
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Prince William visit to Japan - 01 Mar 2015
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Prince William is shown handwritten newspaper pages produced during the March 2011 Tsunami at Ishinomaki local newspaper office
Prince William visit to Japan - 01 Mar 2015
Prince William visits Ishinomaki in Japan's Miyagi prefecture to see the effects of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster. The Duke of Cambridge is on the final day of his visit to Japan.
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Prince William visit to Japan - 01 Mar 2015
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Prince William is shown handwritten newspaper pages produced during the March 2011 Tsunami at Ishinomaki local newspaper office
Prince William visit to Japan - 01 Mar 2015
Prince William visits Ishinomaki in Japan's Miyagi prefecture to see the effects of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster. The Duke of Cambridge is on the final day of his visit to Japan.
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Artificial snow produced for wintertourism due to the lack of natural snow, Crans-Montana, Switzerland.
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A snow cannon at a ski resort in operation.
Artificial snow produced for wintertourism due to the lack of natural snow, Crans-Montana, Switzerland.
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Artificial snow produced for wintertourism due to the lack of natural snow, Crans-Montana, Switzerland.
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A snow cannon at a ski resort in operation.
Artificial snow produced for wintertourism due to the lack of natural snow, Crans-Montana, Switzerland.
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Brussels, Belgium - Jun 2013
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Boxes of chocolates produced by Laurent Gerbaud on sale in his shop in Brussels, Belgium.
Brussels, Belgium - Jun 2013
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Singer Madonna Pictured At A Press Conference With Musician George Harrison. Harrison Was Executive Producer Of Handmade Films Who Produced Shanghai Surprise Which Starred Madonna.
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Singer Madonna Pictured At A Press Conference With Musician George Harrison. Harrison Was Executive Producer Of Handmade Films Who Produced Shanghai Surprise Which Starred Madonna.
Singer Madonna Pictured At A Press Conference With Musician George Harrison. Harrison Was Executive Producer Of Handmade Films Who Produced Shanghai Surprise Which Starred Madonna.
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: George Harrison würde am 25. Februar 70 Jahre alt werden
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RALPH FIENNES;
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in rehearsal for Coriolanus by Shakespeare ;
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Ralph Fiennes - Ein 'Charaktergesicht' wird 50 Jahre alt
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Viva Forever premiere
Posh Spice Victoria Beckham leaves Viva Forever photocall at St Pancras Hotel in London, Tuesday June 26, 2012 .She also produced Mamma Mia! musical. (Gavin Rodgers/i-Images/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Viva Forever premiere
Posh Spice Victoria Beckham leaves Viva Forever photocall at St Pancras Hotel in London, Tuesday June 26, 2012 .She also produced Mamma Mia! musical. (Gavin Rodgers/i-Images/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Viva Forever premiere
Posh Spice Victoria Beckham leaves Viva Forever photocall at St Pancras Hotel in London, Tuesday June 26, 2012 .She also produced Mamma Mia! musical. (Gavin Rodgers/i-Images/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Viva Forever premiere
Posh Spice Victoria Beckham leaves Viva Forever photocall at St Pancras Hotel in London, Tuesday June 26, 2012 .She also produced Mamma Mia! musical. (Gavin Rodgers/i-Images/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Viva Forever premiere
Posh Spice Victoria Beckham leaves Viva Forever photocall at St Pancras Hotel in London, Tuesday June 26, 2012 .She also produced Mamma Mia! musical. (Gavin Rodgers/i-Images/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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The crochet art of Olek - Jun 2012
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Homage to Keith Haring with Olek, 2011, produced during the residency in Workspace, LMCC, and NYC
The crochet art of Olek - Jun 2012
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One woman has had the art world sewn up for the last ten years - by crocheting objects large and small around the world.
Polish-born Olek has spent a decade taking her crochet hooks to objects ranging from an excavator in Poland to a canoe in Wales.
Other colourful highlights have included a London taxi, a tractor, Wall Street's famous charging bull sculpture and her grandmother's entire house.
The clever sew and sew, now based in New York, exhibits in galleries but also performs guerrilla actions such as on Anthony Gormley's beach sculptures in Liverpool.
And the 34-year-old is not adverse to covering people in yarn - including herself.
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The crochet art of Olek - Jun 2012
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Crocheted windows nr 1, 2005, Produced during the residency at Sculpture Space, Utica, NY
The crochet art of Olek - Jun 2012
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One woman has had the art world sewn up for the last ten years - by crocheting objects large and small around the world.
Polish-born Olek has spent a decade taking her crochet hooks to objects ranging from an excavator in Poland to a canoe in Wales.
Other colourful highlights have included a London taxi, a tractor, Wall Street's famous charging bull sculpture and her grandmother's entire house.
The clever sew and sew, now based in New York, exhibits in galleries but also performs guerrilla actions such as on Anthony Gormley's beach sculptures in Liverpool.
And the 34-year-old is not adverse to covering people in yarn - including herself.
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Norah Jones Sets dates for her new album
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Norah Jones Sets dates for her new album
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Norah Jones Sets dates for her new album
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Viva Forever premiere
Posh Spice Victoria Beckham leaves Viva Forever photocall at St Pancras Hotel in London, Tuesday June 26, 2012. She also produced Mamma Mia! musical. (Gavin Rodgers/i-Images/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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World Society for the Protection of Animals and London Metropolitan Police Wildlife Crime Unit, pop-up exhibtion, City Hall, London, Britain - 30 Jan 2012
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Medical products produced from Bears
Animal Charity and London's Wildlife Police Join Forces
Today London Metropolitan wildlife police have been given a financial boost in their efforts to stamp out crime in the city.
For the first time ever a charity has directly funded a Metropolitan Police Service unit.
The Wildlife Crime Unit and the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) have formalised a partnership at a press launch today.
The launch held at City Hall also featured a one-off interactive display of the Wildlife Crime Unit's seized items, which included a stuffed ten-day-old tiger cub, three metre long Polar Bear skin, Rhino horns worth GBP 200,000 and coats made from skins of a Snow Leopard and Tiger.
The capital's wildlife criminals may have hoped the recession would push the police unit into closure but an intervention from an animal welfare charity will see the unit gain more staff as well as resources to train up the next generation of specialist enforcement officers as its current cops near retirement.
During the day people are encouraged to pick up these extremely rare items- as they highlight the animals welfare impact that wildlife crime has had on the world's most charismatic animals.
Sergeant Ian Knox who was at the launch today is Head of the Metropolitan Police Wildlife Crime Unit, he said: "I am delighted that the World Society for the Protection of Animals has decided to contribute a significant amount of money to the Wildlife Crime Unit.
"The extra staff will pay for more staff so we can be proactive in targeting criminals who seek to exploit animals for financial gain.
"We will also be able to provide additional support and training to Wildlife Crime Officers across London which will ensure that the Met has the capability to tackle crimes against animals in th...
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Launch of first single malt whisky produced by Abhainn Dearg Distillery, Isle Of Lewis, Scotland - 03 Oct 2011
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Launch Of First Isle Of Lewis Malt Whisky For 170 Years
A whisky drought in the Outer Hebrides means it has been nearly 170 years since the last legal bottle of the beverage was produced there.
However, a new era of whisky production has begun with the release of a limited edition single malt whisky produced on the Isle of Lewis.
The Abhainn Dearg Distillery, which means 'Red River' in Gaelic, was set up by local businessman Marko Tayburn in 2008.
The 41-year-old redeveloped a former salmon hatchery near Uig on the Isle of Lewis in order to create the distillery, which is the most western in the UK.
In 2010 the distillery released a pre-taster of the single malt - called the 'Spirit of Lewis'.
This underage spirit garnered rave reviews and was described as "intensely floral" and "extremely drinkable".
Now, Marko and his team have finally produced 2011 bottles of a limited edition single male whisky, which takes a minimum of three years to mature.
The whisky was launched at the 2011 Royal National Mod - known as the Whisky Olympics.
Ultimately, Marko hopes that his distillery will be self sufficient, creating whisky using ingredients grown locally so that it is truly produced on the island 'from field to bottle'.
For example, the main ingredient in malt whisky is, as the name suggests, malt.
Malt is barley that has been allowed to sprout for around a week before it is kilned using burning peat to stop the sprouting process.
It is the heat and smoke from this process which imbues whisky with its characteristic smoked taste.
The distilling of spirits in the Scottish Western Isles is recorded as far back as the 16th century.
The last legal distillery on the Isle of Lewis was the Shoeburn Distillery, which was built in the Shoeburn Gorge by Mr Stewart Mackenzie.
It start...
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Launch of first single malt whisky produced by Abhainn Dearg Distillery, Isle Of Lewis, Scotland - 03 Oct 2011
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Launch Of First Isle Of Lewis Malt Whisky For 170 Years
A whisky drought in the Outer Hebrides means it has been nearly 170 years since the last legal bottle of the beverage was produced there.
However, a new era of whisky production has begun with the release of a limited edition single malt whisky produced on the Isle of Lewis.
The Abhainn Dearg Distillery, which means 'Red River' in Gaelic, was set up by local businessman Marko Tayburn in 2008.
The 41-year-old redeveloped a former salmon hatchery near Uig on the Isle of Lewis in order to create the distillery, which is the most western in the UK.
In 2010 the distillery released a pre-taster of the single malt - called the 'Spirit of Lewis'.
This underage spirit garnered rave reviews and was described as "intensely floral" and "extremely drinkable".
Now, Marko and his team have finally produced 2011 bottles of a limited edition single male whisky, which takes a minimum of three years to mature.
The whisky was launched at the 2011 Royal National Mod - known as the Whisky Olympics.
Ultimately, Marko hopes that his distillery will be self sufficient, creating whisky using ingredients grown locally so that it is truly produced on the island 'from field to bottle'.
For example, the main ingredient in malt whisky is, as the name suggests, malt.
Malt is barley that has been allowed to sprout for around a week before it is kilned using burning peat to stop the sprouting process.
It is the heat and smoke from this process which imbues whisky with its characteristic smoked taste.
The distilling of spirits in the Scottish Western Isles is recorded as far back as the 16th century.
The last legal distillery on the Isle of Lewis was the Shoeburn Distillery, which was built in the Shoeburn Gorge by Mr Stewart Mackenzie.
It start...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VRQILISQG
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