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Beware of wild animals! When West LB's IT development manager, John Best, took his family on holiday at a safari-like park in the UK last year, he quickly realized the dangers involved in communing with nature. While "on safari", a large (is there any other kind?) rhinoceros took a stroll over the family car, completely trashing it, says Best. The people in the car behind them took a picture which has since made the Daily Telegraph. Jokers at Bridge, where Best used to work, photocopied the

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