Body art has been around for centuries.
And for many people, it typically involves tattoos, a process that's only skin deep.
But for Corina Morley, transforming her skin into art involves removing it with a scalpel.
WARNING: Graphic content.
Apr 19, 2009
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Scarification takes body art to new depths |
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Opera talent sing for their supper. |
London restaurant offers up arias between courses, thanks to the cash-strapped opera singers working as waiters.
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Russia's inflatable army |
A factory north of Moscow has made its own inflatable military decoys to help the Russian Army fend off allies.
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Recession hits German prostitutes |
Germany's legalized prostitution industry comes up with special offers to weather flagging demand during the economic crisis.
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India's bulletproofing boom |
Indian politicians snap up bulletproof gear as rebels threaten to disrupt the general election.
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Training shoe hurling at politicians |
Indian villagers practice shoe hurling at politicians to protest against local policies and false promises.
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