Body Parts Made Of Bread
Gruesome body parts greet customers of a bakery in Ratchaburi, Thailand. Artist and baker Kittiwat Unarrom has sculpted life-like heads, feet and hands from dough in the bakery's kitchen and exhibits them in glass cabinets in the shop. He says his edible art lures one hundred visitors a day....


Robot Fish
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Vivienne Westwood fashion show proves tricky for models
Vivienne Westwood titled her latest show "I Am Expensive" to criticise the gap between the lavish universe of fashion and a poverty-plagued world, but the only gap seen on the runway were the high heels some models found difficult to walk in. Beginning modestly, the show presented knee-length and...


Annual Tough Guy race won by bricklayer
He beat 4000 rivals over an horrific two-mile obstable course in the Tough Guy race in Staffordshire, United Kingdom, designed by a former Grenadier Guardsman near the village of Old Perton. The annual race starts in the village with an eight-mile run, before competitors have to wade through...


Tomato-throwing Festival
Five truckloads of tomatoes were quickly turned into puree in the Tomatina tomato-throwing festival in the town of Bunoi in Spain. Tens of thousands of people took part as plum tomatoes covered walls and bodies to the enjoyment of all concerned. www.itnsource.com Reuters 508310028


Beluga Whale blows Bubbles
For more animal videos check out Uzoo YouTube page www.youtube.com ___________________________________________ Allya the Beluga whale at an aquarium in western Japan has learned to blow bubble rings. In the wild, some dolphins and whales blow bubble rings by inhaling air through their blowholes...


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antonia campbell hughes interview for itnsource.com for the third season of bbc2's lead balloon


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Biker stunts in Tokyo. Thank you, itnsource!
Biker stunts in Tokyo. Stocks were mixed on Monday after the insurance giant American International Group sold a big foreign division to Metlife for $15.5 billion. The market rose on Tuesday and Wednesday and posted bigger gains on Thursday after Microsofts chief executive, Vikram S. Pandit, said...


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Vietnam Napalm
South Vietnamese planes dropped Napalm on a village near Saigon by mistake, during a battle with the North Vietnamese nearby. Many civilians including children and babies were badly injured. www.itnsource.com ITN T29067201


Vietnam Khe Sanh
US Marines hold on to their base at Khe Sanh near the North Vietnamese border. Fighting against the Vietcong they used large 175 field guns to ward off an attack. US action was controlled by computers at the nearby Camp Carol which sustained damage from shelling. www.itnsource.com


Celebrity Trials
Public interest in criminal trials is nothing new! A mixture of the crime drama and reality TV show, they make instant celebrities out of the legal teams and the judge. We take a look at the most requested Celebrity Criminal Trials, and the media circus that sorrounded them. www.itnsource.com


Florida Hurricane
A category 1 hurricane nicknamed 'Groundhog Day Storm' hit the south of Florida uprooting trees and causing serious damage to buildings and crops. www.itnsource.com


Stonehenge
The famous ancient stone circle of Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England. www.itnsource.com ITN T23069417


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Spiderman Climbs Skyscraper
Using only his bare hands, french Spiderman Alain Robert scales an 150 meter building in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. People watch as Robert easily reaches the top of the National Telecommunications building in 20 minutes. www.itnsource.com


Chamonix Avalanche
An avalanche swept through the Chamonix Valley destroying two dozen chalets in the ski resort of Le Tour. www.itnsource.com ITN T10029901


Largest Robot Exhibition
The largest industrial robot exhibition ever held took place in Tokyo, Japan in December 2005. It featured a dinosaur robot walking on two legs, a life-like female robot and a concierge robot. www.itnsource.com


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Michael Jackson Found Not Guilty
In June 2005 Michael Jackson was cleared of all charges including sexually molesting a teenage boy. Jackson leaves court with his family. www.itnsource.com


Terrorist Attack On London
In July 2005 the british prime minister Tony Blair spoke to reporters on the day of the terrorist attacks on London's transport systems. The attacks coincided with the G8 summit at Gleneagles in Scotland that Blair and other world leaders were attending. Three underground trains and one double...


Vietnam Highway 1 Retreat
As the communists pushed further forward the South Vietnamese Army retreated along Highway 1 with some soldiers walking until they were picked up and others who were too badly wounded had to stay where they were until rescued. www.itnsource.com ITN T030572061


Vietnam Fall of Saigon
People rush to leave Saigon as the city falls to the Vietcong. www.itnsource.com


Popeye Man
A jordanian comedy actor has amazing eyeballs that he can pop out on demand. A leading eye surgeon in Jordan says Abdullah Al-Basrim has an extraordinary ability of being able to control and squeeze his eye muscles to push his eyeballs forward. www.itnsource.com


Dramatic fighting pictures from Battle of Okinawa
Incredible footage from World War Two, including a plane crashing on aircraft carrier, ships and planes under fierce attack, planes crashing and exploding and kamikaze planes attacking a destroyer at sea. Dramatic events unfold as a fighter plane catches fire as it lands on aircraft carrier and...


World Beard & Moustache Championships
Men from all around the world compete in the World Beard & Moustache Championships in Carson City, Nevada. After taking part in the annual Nevada Day Parade the contestants take the stage to compete in the Imperial and the Freestyling categories showing off their unusual styles of facial hair...


Vietnam Saigon Cholon fighting
Fighting in Cholon, the Chinese area of Saigon, between US troops and the Vietcong. Civilians shelter from the crossfire and the US Marines capture prisoners. www.itnsource.com ITN T300575


Vietnam Boat Refugees
As the communists are rumoured to have taken Hue hundreds of refugees arrive in Danang and scramble for places on boats to get them out of the area. www.itnsource.com ITN T260375041


Vietnam An Loc
Communists have reached An Loc 56 miles north of Saigon. Government troops moved further along Highway 13 but were halted 11 miles south of An Loc. Wounded soldiers were evacuated. www.itnsource.com ITN T130472051


Joseph Ratzinger Elected New Pope
After the death of Pope John Paul II in April 2005 cardinals decide that Joseph Ratzinger is to be elected Pope Benedict XVI. Smoke signals are seen coming from a chimney then he appears at the balcony of St. Peters Square at the Vatican. www.itnsource.com


Michael Jackson Attends Trial In Pyjamas
Michael Jackson arrives late for his 2005 trial wearing pyjamas. He was accused of sexually molesting a teenage boy, but later found not quilty. www.itnsource.com


Man with no legs prepares for marathon
Every year the New York Marathon attracts thousands of runners hoping to complete one of the world's greatest road races. This year, some of them might want to look to Richard Whitehead for inspiration. Born with no legs below his knees, Whitehead will run the 26 mile course that winds its way...


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Vietnam Rung Sat
US Marines Riverine Force patrol along the narrow sections to rivers in the Rungsat swamp area to check for and deter any Vietcong attacks on shipping. www.itnsource.com ITN T220867041


Vietnam Battle for Hue
South Vietnamese troops and US Marines battle to recapture the town of Hue, with bodies being checked for booby traps and civilians caught up in the fighting and leaving. The battle was part of the Tet Offensive. www.itnsource.com ITN T20026801


Prince Charles Press Blunder
Prince Charles accidentally revealed what he really thought about the press when he posed for pictures in the Swiss Alps with his two sons William and Harry. Not realising he could be heard he described reporters as "those bloody people" and a BBC journalist Nicholas Witchell as "awful"....


Wind Powered Beach Mutant Robot
Wind powered skeletal robot made from cheap plastic tubes and rope. Wings gather wind which is stored in bottles and when enough energy is gathered it can move on its many legs. www.itnsource.com Reuters 7968/05


Vietnam Newport Bridge
South Vietnamese troops fighting against the Vietcong in a ferocious battles on the Newport Bridge during the Tet Offensive. The South Vietnamese sustained heavy casualties and injured children caught up in the crossfire were rescued. www.itnsource.com ITN T040575


Lockerbie
Wreckage landed on the Scottish town of Lockerbie and the surrounding area after a terrorist bomb blew up a PanAm Boeing 747 en route from London to New York. 270 people died and after a 3 year investigation two Libyans were accused of the attack. www.itnsource.com ITN T221288051


Pope John Paul II Dies
On 2nd April 2005 Pope John Paul II died after a prolonged struggle with ill health. Thousands of pilgrims queued for the chance to see him lying for public viewing at Saint Peter's Basilica at the Vatican in Rome, Italy. www.itnsource.com


Man Grows World's Longest Hair
Tran Van Hay may have the world's longest hair. At approximately 6.2 meters long the 73 year-old vietnamese man keeps it balanced on his head under a scarf and it looks like a giant turban. He unravels it for visitors and his wife lays it out on the table to show them just how long it is....


Singing Beluga Whales and Musical Walrus
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Large Giant Rabbit
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Girls Eyes Produce Crystals
A Lebanese girl has eyes which are producing an average of eight small crystals a day. www.itnsource.com Reuters 10406/96


Extreme swimmer sets record for swimming in the Antarctic
Extreme swimmer Lewis Pugh has set a new world record for the most southerly long-distance swim, conquering the icy Antarctic waters at 65 degrees south. The 1 km swim follows just months after a record Arctic swim, making the British solicitor the first person to accomplish such a feat in both...


Funeral Of Prince Ranier Of Monaco
The funeral of Princess Grace's husband Prince Ranier of Monaco took place in April 2005 in Monte Carlo, Monaco. The Grimaldi family followed the funeral procession joined by King Juan Carlos of Spain and President Jacques Chirac of France. www.itnsource.com


Vietnam Orphans Evacuated
Orphans are evacuated from war torn Vietnam and have been brought to Britain for treatment and some will be placed with British families. www.itnsource.com ITN T070475


Oil Rig Explosion
Occidental oil rig in the North Sea off the coast of Scotland exploded after a build up of gas and caught fire. 167 workers were killed but 62 were rescued with most of them suffering from severe burns. www.itnsource.com ITN T070788011


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