Mass killer for Pinochet’s evil regime won’t be missed
Hugo Wenzel was a psychopathic killer who rose through the Chilean military to be the trusted sidekick of Augusto Pinochet.
Hugo Wenzel was a psychopathic killer who rose through the Chilean military to be the trusted sidekick of Augusto Pinochet.
Flags are at half-mast following the death of former Antigua Prime Minister Sir Lester Bird, but not everyone will miss him.
Malki Roth was killed in a bomb attack 20 years ago on Monday – and finally it appears that there will soon be justice for her family.
He was a friend of Piaf, dated Vivien Leigh and starred in a legendary film before becoming Islamic scholar Abdalqadir as-Sufi.
Brian Henderson’s role in shaping the nation’s culture in the second half of the 20th century had almost nothing to do with reading the news.
Otelo de Carvalho was a brave soldier for Portugal and in 1974 he helped bring democracy to his troubled homeland.
John Cornell used his country boy demeanour, but he was city shrewd and practised the number one rule in business.
Millie Phillips’s life was extraordinary right up until the final scenes that played out in court while she was incapacitated in a nursing home.
One of the driving forces of the Australian television industry, David Leckie steered both the Nine and Seven networks to the peak of their success.
James Cook rated him highly and, crucially, Joseph Banks was a friend, but William Bligh’s flaws made him unfit to be captain of The Bounty.
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