Nov 10, 2009 | Plymouth Evening Herald
ACCLAIMED novelist, EV Thompson has added to his extensive bibliography with his forthcoming novel Churchyard and Hawke which is published on November 30.
Down and dirty in the Liberal Party
Hills are alive...the stoush between Hawke, left, and Clarke is partly about expected spoils of victory after the March 2011 state election Photo: Adam Hollingworth, Jon Reid The war between David Clarke and his one-time protege, Alex Hawke, for political control in north-west Sydney has taken a surreal turn.
Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows: Judge orders 3 to trial in Anna Nicole drug case 10/31/2009 2:20am Three key players in the troubled world of Playboy model Anna Nicole Smith have been ordered to stand trial after a hearing that plumbed the drug-fueled depths of her final years and the alleged roles of her boyfriend and two doctors in ...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Former prime minister Bob Hawke has been awarded one of Papua New Guinea's highest honours.
Party insider says Hawke is power hungry
Federal Liberal MP Alex Hawke is a megalomaniac, desperate to shut down potential threats to his position in the party, a Liberal source says.
Question time: The classical philosophy edition
Parliament goes into recess next week, after a sitting whose most prominent contribution to political discussion was the unruliness of question time .
Question Time has always been a farce
It was a very simple, direct question. This answer is not related - - The Leader of the Opposition will resume his seat.
Rudda s record not a patch on Howarda s
Suggesting politicians are untrustworthy is always fashionable but such cynicism is invariably justified when it comes to history, a subject that no politician is able to approach with a modicum of goodwill or balance.
GRAHAM Richardson, notorious for his whatever-it-takes approach to life and politics, is attempting to sound blandly reassuring.
WHEN pulled over by traffic cops, do you produce your driver's licence when asked; the one with your name, address, birth date, licence type and number, and the cadaverous photo in the corner? When you visit a branch of your bank where you are not a familiar face, are you asked to produce that licence so you can cash a cheque? Do you leave home ...
Howard 'indolent' on reform: Rudd
KEVIN Rudd has portrayed the Howard decade as the "indolent" years, using the launch of Paul Kelly's The March of Patriots today to claim the mantle of reform.
A-list actors relive shameful audition moments
They are some of the biggest names in Hollywood, but even Susan Sarandon, Ethan Hawke and Dustin Hoffman have had their fair share of casting calamities they would rather forget.
Baillieu's Libs have a chronic case of inertia
New faces on the shadow frontbench would inject spark. IN THE words of legendary football coach John Kennedy, Victorian Opposition Leader Ted Baillieu needs to do something.
A-list actors relive shameful audition moments
They are some of the biggest names in Hollywood, but even Susan Sarandon, Ethan Hawke and Dustin Hoffman have had their fair share of casting calamities they would rather forget.
Read Excerpt: a Green Beret's Survival Guide
Green Beret and outdoor survival expert Myke Hawke provides practical skills for how cope in any extreme situation in the outdoors.
Read Excerpt: a Green Beret's Survival Guide
Green Beret and outdoor survival expert Myke Hawke provides practical skills for how cope in any extreme situation in the outdoors.
Family in turmoil, murder next door
IMAGINE that the family that lives next door to you is murdered in the dark of night.
Cases Involving Possible Death Penalty A Long Process
Nancy Filiault waited nearly four years for a Superior Court jury to convict Jonathan Mills of fatally stabbing her sister and her 6-year-old niece and 4-year-old nephew.
Petit Garden Helps Heal Neighborhood
On a perfectly sunlit summer day, the numerous flowers in one of Cheshire's newest gardens show off a myriad of brilliant colors.
Judge In Chesire Home Invasion Case To Consider Contact Ban
A Superior Court judge this afternoon is expected to consider a motion filed last week by the lone survivor of a deadly home invasion robbery two years ago in Cheshire seeking a no-contact order against the suspected killers and their attorneys.
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