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[Josh Hartnett and member of the audience Karena Graham on Friday’s Late Late Show]

Plucked from the audience.

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Not that I’m an overly suspicious sort (I am though) but the fact that this model-looking lady was picked immediately out of the crowd, had a camera at the ready and that Ryan mentioned we might know her from magazines suggests she might possibly (definitely) be some kind of plant. It might just have been to keep the stunt running smoothly, or ensure a good picture, but that doesn’t make it seem any less staged. Sure enough, it’s Ireland’s own Karena Graham – who has done a spot of modelling in her time…

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Josh Hartnett Takes an Awkwardly Staged Selfie with a Surprisingly Hot Fan on the Late Late Show (Daniel Anderson, Click Online)

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British Columbia in Canada, the boat Seaspan Harvester transports and delivers wood with a peculiar technique. This barge timber uses a novel method to dump its cargo, it capsized and tilts 30 ° to bring down the trunks of trees in the water. Free engine, this barge was designed to load and unload the goods itself, the train is pushed by the tug Seaspan King.

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Ahead of May’s European elections.

Former Dublin City Councillor, Bertie electoral nemesis and Fianna Fail’s newly-chosen Dublin MEP candidate Mary Fitzpatrick and Fianna Fail leader Michael Martin (top) last night at the Clyde Court Hotel, Ballsbridge, Dublin.

Fitzpatrick Chosen as Fianna Fail’s Dublin MEP Candidate (Fiach Kelly, Irish Times)

(Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland)

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The UFOgel is a shingle-clad wooden holiday home designed by Urlaubs Architektur. balanced  next to a farmhouse at Nussdorf near Lienz in Vienna.

Irregularly shaped , immaculately finished down to the last seam, and raised off the ground by skinny steel struts, it commands  spectacular views of the Alps and is designed to accommodate up to eight people.

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