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ID:PDI_20090126_PDI13942Credit:Caters News Agency Ltd / Rex Features / picturedesk.comDate:15.01.2009Title:Caption:© Caters News Agency Ltd / Rex Features/picturedesk.com - REX 840519 -- UK OUT Mandatory Credit: Photo by Caters News Agency Ltd / Rex Features ( 840519a ) Chickens in jumpers, Chicken rescuer Jane Percival knew just what to do to stop her chicks becoming too cool in a cold spell... home made jumpers. {br}Jane, 69, enlisted the help of the local Women's Institute members and their knitting skills to help protect the ex battery farm chickens, fearing they didn't have enough feathers to cope with sub zero temperatures {br}Jane, 69, from Blisworth, Northants, said Jumpers for chickens, Blisworth, Northampton, Britain - Jan 2009 Chicken rescuer Jane Percival knew just what to do to stop her chicks becoming too cool in a cold spell... home made jumpers. Jane, 69, enlisted the help of the local Women's Institute members and their knitting skills to help protect the ex battery farm chickens, fearing they didn't have enough feathers to cope with sub zero temperatures Jane, 69, from Blisworth, Northants, said: "We knew they wouldn't have enough feathers for the cold. "So I searched the internet and found a pattern. The ladies from the local WI got knitting and now we have eight or nine jumpers." Jane added: "It's made the chickens so happy that they even laid eggs." For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HHIFUBVGX Keywords:JUMPERS, FOR, CHICKENS, BLISWORTH, NORTHAMPTON, BRITAIN, JAN, 2009, IN, 4314797
ID:PDI_20090126_PDI13940Credit:Caters News Agency Ltd / Rex Features / picturedesk.comDate:15.01.2009Title:Caption:© Caters News Agency Ltd / Rex Features/picturedesk.com - REX 840519 -- UK OUT Mandatory Credit: Photo by Caters News Agency Ltd / Rex Features ( 840519b ) Chickens in jumpers, Chicken rescuer Jane Percival knew just what to do to stop her chicks becoming too cool in a cold spell... home made jumpers. {br}Jane, 69, enlisted the help of the local Women's Institute members and their knitting skills to help protect the ex battery farm chickens, fearing they didn't have enough feathers to cope with sub zero temperatures {br}Jane, 69, from Blisworth, Northants, said Jumpers for chickens, Blisworth, Northampton, Britain - Jan 2009 Chicken rescuer Jane Percival knew just what to do to stop her chicks becoming too cool in a cold spell... home made jumpers. Jane, 69, enlisted the help of the local Women's Institute members and their knitting skills to help protect the ex battery farm chickens, fearing they didn't have enough feathers to cope with sub zero temperatures Jane, 69, from Blisworth, Northants, said: "We knew they wouldn't have enough feathers for the cold. "So I searched the internet and found a pattern. The ladies from the local WI got knitting and now we have eight or nine jumpers." Jane added: "It's made the chickens so happy that they even laid eggs." For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HHIFUBVGX Keywords:JUMPERS, FOR, CHICKENS, BLISWORTH, NORTHAMPTON, BRITAIN, JAN, 2009, IN, 4314796
ID:PDI_20090126_PDI13935Credit:Caters News Agency Ltd / Rex Features / picturedesk.comDate:15.01.2009Title:Caption:© Caters News Agency Ltd / Rex Features/picturedesk.com - REX 840519 -- UK OUT Mandatory Credit: Photo by Caters News Agency Ltd / Rex Features ( 840519e ) Chickens in jumpers, Chicken rescuer Jane Percival knew just what to do to stop her chicks becoming too cool in a cold spell... home made jumpers. {br}Jane, 69, enlisted the help of the local Women's Institute members and their knitting skills to help protect the ex battery farm chickens, fearing they didn't have enough feathers to cope with sub zero temperatures {br}Jane, 69, from Blisworth, Northants, said Jumpers for chickens, Blisworth, Northampton, Britain - Jan 2009 Chicken rescuer Jane Percival knew just what to do to stop her chicks becoming too cool in a cold spell... home made jumpers. Jane, 69, enlisted the help of the local Women's Institute members and their knitting skills to help protect the ex battery farm chickens, fearing they didn't have enough feathers to cope with sub zero temperatures Jane, 69, from Blisworth, Northants, said: "We knew they wouldn't have enough feathers for the cold. "So I searched the internet and found a pattern. The ladies from the local WI got knitting and now we have eight or nine jumpers." Jane added: "It's made the chickens so happy that they even laid eggs." For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HHIFUBVGX Keywords:JUMPERS, FOR, CHICKENS, BLISWORTH, NORTHAMPTON, BRITAIN, JAN, 2009, IN, 4314781
ID:PDI_20090127_PDI6664Credit:Masatoshi Okauchi / Rex Features / picturedesk.comDate:27.01.2009Title:Caption:© Masatoshi Okauchi / Rex Features/picturedesk.com - REX 842043 -- Mandatory Credit: Photo by Masatoshi Okauchi / Rex Features ( 842043i ) Angelina Jolie with daughters Viviene Marcheline Jolie-Pitt and Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt and Maddox Chivan Thornton Jolie-Pitt and Brad Pitt with Knox Leon Jolie-Pitt and Zahara Marley Jolie-Pitt Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie with family arriving at Narita International airport, Chiba, Japan - 27 Jan 2009 Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie showed off their twins for the first time in public today after touching down at Narita International airport in Japan. When the twins, Vivienne Marcheline and Knox Leon, were born six months ago the couple sold the first pictures of the newborns to American magazine People and British magazine Hello! for $14million - with the money going to charity. Since then the Hollywood pair have kept the latest additions to their family under wraps. However, the whole brood was on show today as they walked hand in hand through the airport. Little Vivienne - named after Angelina's late mother - proved to be the spitting image of older sister Shiloh, while her twin brother Knox was dressed just like his dad in a grey jumper and flat cap. With their hands full with the twins, Brad and Angelina's older children Pax, Maddox, Shiloh and Zahara dutifully walked beside their parents. The family are in Japan to promote Pitt's new film 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'. Keywords:BRAD, PITT, AND, ANGELINA, JOLIE, WITH, FAMILY, ARRIVING, AT, NARITA, INTERNATIONAL, AIRPORT, CHIBA, JAPAN, 27, JAN, 2009, DAUGHTERS, VIVIENE, MARCHELINE, JOLIE-PITT, SHILOH, NOUVEL, MADDOX, CHIVAN, THORNTON, KNOX, LEON, ZAHARA, MARLEY, 4384483
ID:PDI_20090127_PDI6675Credit:Masatoshi Okauchi / Rex Features / picturedesk.comDate:27.01.2009Title:Caption:© Masatoshi Okauchi / Rex Features/picturedesk.com - REX 842043 -- Mandatory Credit: Photo by Masatoshi Okauchi / Rex Features ( 842043d ) Angelina Jolie with daughters Viviene Marcheline Jolie-Pitt and Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt and Maddox Chivan Thornton Jolie-Pitt and Brad Pitt with Knox Leon Jolie-Pitt and Zahara Marley Jolie-Pitt Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie with family arriving at Narita International airport, Chiba, Japan - 27 Jan 2009 Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie showed off their twins for the first time in public today after touching down at Narita International airport in Japan. When the twins, Vivienne Marcheline and Knox Leon, were born six months ago the couple sold the first pictures of the newborns to American magazine People and British magazine Hello! for $14million - with the money going to charity. Since then the Hollywood pair have kept the latest additions to their family under wraps. However, the whole brood was on show today as they walked hand in hand through the airport. Little Vivienne - named after Angelina's late mother - proved to be the spitting image of older sister Shiloh, while her twin brother Knox was dressed just like his dad in a grey jumper and flat cap. With their hands full with the twins, Brad and Angelina's older children Pax, Maddox, Shiloh and Zahara dutifully walked beside their parents. The family are in Japan to promote Pitt's new film 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'. Keywords:BRAD, PITT, AND, ANGELINA, JOLIE, WITH, FAMILY, ARRIVING, AT, NARITA, INTERNATIONAL, AIRPORT, CHIBA, JAPAN, 27, JAN, 2009, DAUGHTERS, VIVIENE, MARCHELINE, JOLIE-PITT, SHILOH, NOUVEL, MADDOX, CHIVAN, THORNTON, KNOX, LEON, ZAHARA, MARLEY, 4384493
ID:PDI_20090129_PDI2229Credit:Masatoshi Okauchi / Rex Features / picturedesk.comDate:27.01.2009Title:Caption:© Masatoshi Okauchi / Rex Features/picturedesk.com - REX 842043 -- Mandatory Credit: Photo by Masatoshi Okauchi / Rex Features ( 842043m ) Angelina Jolie with daughters Viviene Marcheline Jolie-Pitt, Shiloh Nouvel Jolie-Pitt and Maddox Chivan Thornton Jolie-Pitt and Brad Pitt with Knox Leon Jolie-Pitt and Zahara Marley Jolie-Pitt Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie with family arriving at Narita International airport, Chiba, Japan - 27 Jan 2009 Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie showed off their twins for the first time in public today after touching down at Narita International airport in Japan. When the twins, Vivienne Marcheline and Knox Leon, were born six months ago the couple sold the first pictures of the newborns to American magazine People and British magazine Hello! for $14million - with the money going to charity. Since then the Hollywood pair have kept the latest additions to their family under wraps. However, the whole brood was on show today as they walked hand in hand through the airport. Little Vivienne - named after Angelina's late mother - proved to be the spitting image of older sister Shiloh, while her twin brother Knox was dressed just like his dad in a grey jumper and flat cap. With their hands full with the twins, Brad and Angelina's older children Pax, Maddox, Shiloh and Zahara dutifully walked beside their parents. The family are in Japan to promote Pitt's new film 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'. Keywords:BRAD, PITT, AND, ANGELINA, JOLIE, WITH, FAMILY, ARRIVING, AT, NARITA, INTERNATIONAL, AIRPORT, CHIBA, JAPAN, 27, JAN, 2009, DAUGHTERS, VIVIENE, MARCHELINE, JOLIE-PITT, SHILOH, NOUVEL, MADDOX, CHIVAN, THORNTON, KNOX, LEON, ZAHARA, MARLEY, BOYFRIEND, GIRLFRIEND, PARTNER, CHILDREN, CHILD, DAUGHTER, SON, SONS, 4391145
ID:PDI_20081208_PDI906Credit:Simon Runting / Rex Features / picturedesk.comDate:07.12.2008Title:Caption:© Simon Runting / Rex Features/picturedesk.com - REX 826183 -- Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Runting / Rex Features ( 826183f ) David Beckham bungy jumping Becks Takes A Dive BECKS TAKES A DIVE Football superstar David Beckham plunged 130 feet into the sea from a bridge in New Zealand yesterday, and was so thrilled he immediately insisted on doing it again. Beckham, 33, stripped to the waist to make his double bungee jump in Auckland, where he was on tour with his LA Galaxy team mates. The day after playing in an exhibition game, Beckham arranged a hush-hush visit to the AJ Hackett site on a platform underneath the middle of Auckland's harbour bridge. He was seen texting on his mobile phone minutes before jumping. "I don't think he was too keen on heights," said a witness who shared the platform with the former England captain. "He was a bit anxious and I think he was texting Posh and the kids before he jumped. His mates were all laughing and giving the big countdown. "But then when he was pulled up after his first go he was raving about it, he was so excited and he wanted to go again straight away. "They made the bungee cord a bit longer so he went right into the waves up to his feet. We saw him in the base building afterwards and he watched himself on the video, which he's taken home to show the family. "I'm sure he wants them all to know how brave he was." What we all want to know was, was he pushed or did he dive? MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Simon Runting / Rex Features Ltd. For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/DFOIVZXP Keywords:DAVID, BECKHAM, BUNGEE, JUMPING, OFF, AUCKLAND, HARBOUR, BRIDGE, NEW, ZEALAND, 07, DEC, 2008, 4145390
ID:PDI_20081208_PDI910Credit:Simon Runting / Rex Features / picturedesk.comDate:07.12.2008Title:Caption:© Simon Runting / Rex Features/picturedesk.com - REX 826183 -- Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Runting / Rex Features ( 826183e ) David Beckham bungy jumping Becks Takes A Dive BECKS TAKES A DIVE Football superstar David Beckham plunged 130 feet into the sea from a bridge in New Zealand yesterday, and was so thrilled he immediately insisted on doing it again. Beckham, 33, stripped to the waist to make his double bungee jump in Auckland, where he was on tour with his LA Galaxy team mates. The day after playing in an exhibition game, Beckham arranged a hush-hush visit to the AJ Hackett site on a platform underneath the middle of Auckland's harbour bridge. He was seen texting on his mobile phone minutes before jumping. "I don't think he was too keen on heights," said a witness who shared the platform with the former England captain. "He was a bit anxious and I think he was texting Posh and the kids before he jumped. His mates were all laughing and giving the big countdown. "But then when he was pulled up after his first go he was raving about it, he was so excited and he wanted to go again straight away. "They made the bungee cord a bit longer so he went right into the waves up to his feet. We saw him in the base building afterwards and he watched himself on the video, which he's taken home to show the family. "I'm sure he wants them all to know how brave he was." What we all want to know was, was he pushed or did he dive? MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Simon Runting / Rex Features Ltd. For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/DFOIVZXP Keywords:DAVID, BECKHAM, BUNGEE, JUMPING, OFF, AUCKLAND, HARBOUR, BRIDGE, NEW, ZEALAND, 07, DEC, 2008, 4145392
ID:PDI_20081127_PDI7215Credit:Heelarious / Rex Features / picturedesk.comDate:15.11.2008Title:Caption:© Heelarious/Solent News / Rex Features/picturedesk.com - REX 821976 -- Mandatory Credit: Photo by Heelarious/Solent News / Rex Features ( 821976c ) New collection of high-heeled shoes designed for babies, A new collection of high-heeled shoes has been launched - for babies. The makers describe the shoes, which are for babies aged up to six months, as 'sassy heels' for babies. The designers say they had 'fun, hilarity and glamour' in mind when they created the shoes, which they are marketing as a first high heel for baby girls. Priced at 19.99 pounds they are clearly designed to look exactly like a pair worn by adult women. The makers Heelarious say these mini heels are more like slippers than real shoes - suited to the crib, not the catwalk. Launch of a new collection of high-heeled shoes designed by Heelarious for babies - Nov 2008 HIGH HEELS FOR BABIES: 'HEELARIOUS' OR HORRIBLE? Love them or loathe them, a new collection of high-heeled shoes for babies has provoked controversy. The makers describe the shoes, which are for infants aged up to six months, as "sassy heels" for babies. According to these designers they had "fun, hilarity and glamour" in mind when they created the shoes. They are now marketing the footwear as the first high heel for baby girls. Priced at GBP 19.99 the shoes are clearly designed to look exactly like a pair of heels that would be worn by adult women. The US makers - Heelarious - have produced designs in pink, black and even leopard or zebra-skin prints. They are being sold in Britain by 36-year-old Julia Taylor, from Bexley, Kent, who has struck an exclusive deal to sell them in the UK. Mrs Taylor, whose daughter Bethany is 14 months old, discovered the shoes through friends who had spotted the website and thought they were "fun." Despite admitting that the shoes are very 'American', she feels there is a market in this country for them and is selling the heels through her website 'Heels for Her'. ... For more information visiKeywords:LAUNCH, OF, A, NEW, COLLECTION, HIGH-HEELED, SHOES, DESIGNED, BY, HEELARIOUS, FOR, BABIES, NOV, 2008, WEIRD, UNUSUAL, QUIRKY, SHOE, HIGH, HEELS, ABSURD, TIGER-SKIN, PRINT, 4088400
ID:PDI_20081127_PDI7208Credit:Heelarious / Rex Features / picturedesk.comDate:15.11.2008Title:Caption:© Heelarious/Solent News / Rex Features/picturedesk.com - REX 821976 -- Mandatory Credit: Photo by Heelarious/Solent News / Rex Features ( 821976a ) New collection of high-heeled shoes designed for babies, A new collection of high-heeled shoes has been launched - for babies. The makers describe the shoes, which are for babies aged up to six months, as 'sassy heels' for babies. The designers say they had 'fun, hilarity and glamour' in mind when they created the shoes, which they are marketing as a first high heel for baby girls. Priced at 19.99 pounds they are clearly designed to look exactly like a pair worn by adult women. The makers Heelarious say these mini heels are more like slippers than real shoes - suited to the crib, not the catwalk. Launch of a new collection of high-heeled shoes designed by Heelarious for babies - Nov 2008 HIGH HEELS FOR BABIES: 'HEELARIOUS' OR HORRIBLE? Love them or loathe them, a new collection of high-heeled shoes for babies has provoked controversy. The makers describe the shoes, which are for infants aged up to six months, as "sassy heels" for babies. According to these designers they had "fun, hilarity and glamour" in mind when they created the shoes. They are now marketing the footwear as the first high heel for baby girls. Priced at GBP 19.99 the shoes are clearly designed to look exactly like a pair of heels that would be worn by adult women. The US makers - Heelarious - have produced designs in pink, black and even leopard or zebra-skin prints. They are being sold in Britain by 36-year-old Julia Taylor, from Bexley, Kent, who has struck an exclusive deal to sell them in the UK. Mrs Taylor, whose daughter Bethany is 14 months old, discovered the shoes through friends who had spotted the website and thought they were "fun." Despite admitting that the shoes are very 'American', she feels there is a market in this country for them and is selling the heels through her website 'Heels for Her'. ... For more information visiKeywords:LAUNCH, OF, A, NEW, COLLECTION, HIGH-HEELED, SHOES, DESIGNED, BY, HEELARIOUS, FOR, BABIES, NOV, 2008, WEIRD, UNUSUAL, QUIRKY, SHOE, HIGH, HEELS, ABSURD, PINK, SEXUALISING, BABY, CHILD, CHILDHOOD, SEXUAL, INAPPROPRIATE, GIRL, GENDER, FOOTBINDING, 4088394
ID:PDI_20090128_PDI1778Credit:Richard Austin / Rex Features / picturedesk.comDate:17.11.2008Title:Caption:© Richard Austin / Rex Features/picturedesk.com - REX 842370 -- NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS OR POSTCARDS OR UK CALENDARS Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 842370b ) Max the Springer spaniel Former police sniffer dog Max dies of nose cancer, Tiverton, Devon, Britain - Jan 2009 EX SNIFFER DOG DIES FROM NOSE CANCER A retired sniffer dog that died of nose cancer was not killed because of his regular contact with cocaine and other drugs, police have said. Nine-year-old Max the springer spaniel found fame last year after he was fitted with a special canine 'wheelchair' due to having arthritic hips. With his special wheeled buggy once again helping him to be mobile, Max was set to live out his retirement in the home of serving police inspectors Anne Higgins and Mike Ashwin. However, his former employers, Avon and Somerset Police, have now confirmed that Max died last week after suffering from nasal cancer for two months. Following the news there was speculation that the cancer was linked to the seven years that Max spent as a drug dog. But in a statement the force has said: "Vets have stressed that Max's death was not connected to his work sniffing out hidden cocaine and other drugs". David Holmes, from Golden Valley Vets, said that, while nasal cancer is not a common cancer, it is not rare in springer spaniels and other breeds. A fund will now be set up in Max's honour aimed at helping rescue dogs achieve their potential, whether by a much-needed operation or mental stimulation. Mr Ashwin, who was caring for Max, said: "Max was a truly iconic and wonderful dog. We are heartbroken at his passing but celebrate the way he literally lived his life to the max. "Max was one in a million. It was an honour and a privilege to know him. His life is a real testament to working dogs and the help they bring." MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HHRSRPRAR Keywords:FORMER, POLICE, SNIFFER, DOG, MAX, DIES, OF, NOSE, CANCER, TIVERTON, DEVON, BRITAIN, JAN, 2009, THE, SPRINGER, SPANIEL, 4388397
ID:PDI_20090106_PDI752Credit:James D. Morgan / Rex Features / picturedesk.comDate:03.01.2009Title:Caption:© James D. Morgan / Rex Features/picturedesk.com - REX 835791 -- Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 835791g ) Beau is pictured in a hotel room politely waiting for his dinner and treats K9 Ambassadors at the Fairmont Hotel enjoy the new room service menu just for dogs, Vancouver, Canada - 03 Jan 2009 Hotels worldwide are always trying to accommodate the needs of their guests and the Fairmont Hotel in Vancouver, Canada, is taking that to the next level. They already allow guests to have their dogs stay in rooms for an additional fee and have two dogs on their staff in the concierge department who are allowed to take guests for walks, but now they have gone one step further: providing a room service menu just for dogs and cats! Mavis and Beau, the two hotel dogs who work everyday in the hotel entertaining guests, have been trying out the new menu in the hotel rooms; being offered to your favourite canine friend are the following: The Furrrst Course; Doggy "Bison Meatloaf" & Succulent Salmon Stew for cats. Purrrfect Fun; Wild Salmon Jerky, Jerky Fish and Venison and Teddy for Kitty. Stop, Drop and Drool; Organic Beef Granola Bars, Turkey and Spinach Paw Stickers, Organic Venison and Cranberry Pepperoni and an Eco-Friendly Turtle (a toy to entertain the dogs!). Keywords:K9, AMBASSADORS, AT, THE, FAIRMONT, HOTEL, ENJOY, NEW, ROOM, SERVICE, MENU, JUST, FOR, DOGS, VANCOUVER, CANADA, 03, JAN, 2009, BEAU, IS, PICTURED, IN, A, POLITELY, WAITING, HIS, DINNER, AND, TREATS, 4247518
ID:PDI_20090106_PDI749Credit:James D. Morgan / Rex Features / picturedesk.comDate:03.01.2009Title:Caption:© James D. Morgan / Rex Features/picturedesk.com - REX 835791 -- Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 835791f ) Mavis is pictured in a hotel room politely waiting for her dinner and treats K9 Ambassadors at the Fairmont Hotel enjoy the new room service menu just for dogs, Vancouver, Canada - 03 Jan 2009 Hotels worldwide are always trying to accommodate the needs of their guests and the Fairmont Hotel in Vancouver, Canada, is taking that to the next level. They already allow guests to have their dogs stay in rooms for an additional fee and have two dogs on their staff in the concierge department who are allowed to take guests for walks, but now they have gone one step further: providing a room service menu just for dogs and cats! Mavis and Beau, the two hotel dogs who work everyday in the hotel entertaining guests, have been trying out the new menu in the hotel rooms; being offered to your favourite canine friend are the following: The Furrrst Course; Doggy "Bison Meatloaf" & Succulent Salmon Stew for cats. Purrrfect Fun; Wild Salmon Jerky, Jerky Fish and Venison and Teddy for Kitty. Stop, Drop and Drool; Organic Beef Granola Bars, Turkey and Spinach Paw Stickers, Organic Venison and Cranberry Pepperoni and an Eco-Friendly Turtle (a toy to entertain the dogs!). Keywords:K9, AMBASSADORS, AT, THE, FAIRMONT, HOTEL, ENJOY, NEW, ROOM, SERVICE, MENU, JUST, FOR, DOGS, VANCOUVER, CANADA, 03, JAN, 2009, MAVIS, IS, PICTURED, IN, A, POLITELY, WAITING, HER, DINNER, AND, TREATS, 4247493