Prayers answered as million-dollar colt lives up to his name at trials
ONCE in a while there comes a horse for which you hope everything will go right – and two-year-old Godspeed is definitely that type of racehorse.
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Prayers answered as million-dollar colt lives up to his name at trials
ONCE in a while there comes a horse for which you hope everything will go right – and two-year-old Godspeed is definitely that type of racehorse.
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What Stuart Baggs might do next…
Reality Bites suggests some TV projects for Apprentice reject Stuart Baggs.
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Heroics and heartbreak
AS AUSTRALIA counted the toll from the tragic sinking of a refugee boat on Wednesday, the people of Christmas Island took small consolation from the fact their improvised rescue effort had saved lives.
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He’s back: you’ve been Warned
The former champion leg-spinner has, once again, been caught in controversy, this time through revelations he is enjoying a dalliance with Liz Hurley. And there is every indication he is still loving the limelight.
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Review – Inspect a Wexford
If you want to look good on the river bank, Gary Cullum suggests you take a good look at the Wexford leather boots from Dubarry of Ireland.
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Coca-Cola appoints Ogilvy for Coke Zero
Coca-Cola has appointed Ogilvy & Mather to explore new creative work for Coke Zero globally, following a competitive pitch.
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Time to ramp up sledging
RODNEY Hogg tells Jon Anderson Australia must sledge England at every opportunity.
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Not much will make me down my Sunday morning coffee and toast in astonishment, but the
Mail on Sunday headline “Poster hunk Gandy packs his trunks – and quits modelling” was certainly news to me, especially when by sheer coincidence, at that moment, the new Light Blue 2 commercial came on the television.
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Don’t prosecute Wikileaks, say Australian editors
Wikileaks is part of the media and deserves the same right to disclose information, Australia’s leading editors have said in a letter to the government organised by The Walkley Foundation. The letter follows comments from Prime Minister Julia Gillard that Wikileaks – headed by the Australian Julian Assange – questioning the legality of its actions. [...]
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