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A model wears Wonderbra's new Ultimate Strapless bra while other models imitate the bras effect using their hands at Debenhams in Westfield shopping centre on June 25, 2009 in London, England.
Tim Whitby, Getty Images
Men dressed in scuba gear protest in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, against the presidential initiative to reform the Constitution, June 24. They were dressed as scuba divers to parody President Manuel Zelaya's diving trip in Cochinos Cays earlier this year.
Edgard Garrido, Reuters
A festival-goer shows of his unusual way of carrying his beer supplies on the first "official" day of the annual Glastonbury festival near Glastonbury, Somerset on June 26, 2009. Nearly 140,000 people are descending on the festival site in southwest England for five days of music headlined by veteran rockers Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen this weekend.
Leon Neal, AFP / Getty Images
North Carolina college student Joseph Carnevale designed this hitchhiking monster out of three stolen construction barrels as a form of street art. While the construction company that owned the barrels appreciated the publicity, that didn't stop police from arresting the guerrilla artist for vandalism.
Joseph Carnevale, AP
Bride Erin Finnegan and groom Noah Fulmor, both of New York, seal their marriage vows with a kiss during their weightless wedding Saturday. Organizers said it was the first wedding held in zero gravity conditions. The couple floated into matrimony thousands of feet above the Gulf of Mexico.
Phelan Ebenhack, Reuters
An installation by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan is seen at a gallery in Venice.
Tony Gentile, Reuters
Kimberley Vlaeminck speaks on her mobile phone at home in Kortrijk, Belgium. Kimberley Vlaeminck, 18, is suing the tattoo artist who she claims inked 56 tattoos on her face instead of the three she had asked for. Vlaeminck says she fell asleep when he started the tattooing.
Peter Deconnick, EPA
A boy plays in tomato pulp during the "V Annual Tomatina" in Sutamarchan, Colombia, June 14. Every year, revelers attend the festival to throw tomatoes at each other and frolic in the pulp.
Fernando Vergara, AP
Villagers gather to watch as fishermen pull a trapped whale shark to shore in Palu bay in central Sulawesi in order to check its condition before releasing it. The giant fish strayed into a fish trap on May 24 before fishermen came to its rescue. The largest living fish species, whale sharks feed on plankton, inhabiting the world's tropic and temperate seas and are mostly sighted off the Philippines and Indonesia. The fish were previously hunted, though conservation efforts have been established in several countries.
Achun Palu, AFP / Getty Images
Norman Ollestad, author of adrenalin-charged memoir, "Crazy for the Storm" takes a ride on his father's back while surfing.
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Friday 03 July
By Heavytoka
A great week of stories, thanks for all the entertainment!
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