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Border Collies are considered by many to be one of the most intelligent and trainable dog breeds. Known as wonderful companions, they also need a lot of exercise. In this video, Stanley the Border Collie puppy, who lives in Portsmouth, jumps to catch the ball but forgets how to land, falling flat on his back. This could literally be watched all day, which was exactly on the mind of Stanley's owner. Credit: YouTube/BrasherN.
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One of Adam Reynolds’s favourite hobbies is archery. So he recently put a miniCam on one of his aluminum arrows and shot it with his bow. The result is spinningly good, and has racked up hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube in just a couple of days. Credit: YouTube/Adam Reynolds.
The Collective - Teardrop featuring Tulisa, Chipmunk, Labrinth and organised by Gary Barlow
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The official BBC Children in Need single gets one of its most credible makeovers to date this year as the likes of Labrinth, Tinchy Stryder, Chipmunk, Wretch 32 and Tulisa from NDubz present their own re-interpretation of Massive Attack’s timeless single ‘Teardrop’, with the new lyrics adapted by Wretch 32, Gary Go and Mr Dialysis. Under the name of ‘The Collective’, the song will be released through Island Records on November 13th with all proceeds going to the charity to support some of the most disadvantaged children right here in the UK.
Gadget Show Live 2012 - 50 Cent SMS Audio Press Conference
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Clips from Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson's Press Conference to anncounce his new range of SMS Audio headphones live at the Gadget Show Birmingham 2012.
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Rap superstar 50 Cent talks to MSN’s Joseph Lee about why he is bringing music producer Timbaland onboard, the release date for his next album and charitable work on Feeding America.
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Dionne and Tinchy Stryder's new track Spinning has been confirmed as the official song for the Olympic Torch relay. It'll reach UK shores on July 27th after it's long journey from Beijing, marking the start of London 2012's "year to go" campaign.