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In photos provided by the University of Maryland Medical Center, face transplant recipient Richard Lee Norris, the recipient of the most extensive face transplant performed to date, is seen a photo taken before the face transplant, left, and in a photo made 114 days after the transplant was performed. Norris, 37, of Hillsville, Va. received the transplant in a 36-hour operation in March 2012. It included the replacement of both jaws, teeth, tongue, and skin and underlying nerve and muscle tissue from scalp to neck. Norris was injured in a gun accident in 1997. (AP Photo/ University of Maryland Medical Center)

Face transplant man lands GQ cover

TWO years after becoming the recipient of the most extensive face transplant ever performed, Richard Lee Norris has become the ‘face’ of GQ. See the amazing tranformation.

Dark side of Comic-Con exposed

Dark side of Comic-Con exposed

IT’S billed as a harmless gathering of geeks but women’s groups say pop culture festival Comic-Con is rife with sexual harassment.

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