‘I couldn’t be happier’: Celeb chef Pavoni
HE’S survived cancer and two heart attacks, now Sydney celebrity chef Alessandro Pavoni wants to be the best – at everything.
HE’S survived cancer and two heart attacks, now Sydney celebrity chef Alessandro Pavoni wants to be the best – at everything.
IT may not have been cool when he started, but for Mick ‘Fett’ Pylak, being a super fan has paid off, with the Sydney cop amassing Australia’s largest Star Wars collection worth an estimated $500,000. CHECK OUT THE VIDEO
SHE knows how to turn heads! Jennifer Lopez has strutted the red carpet at the American Music Awards, wearing a low-cut, hot pink dress.
THEY are the young, ambitious entrepreneurs that are determined to climb the housing ladder, no matter what it takes. Millennials may be facing an uncertain real estate market, but these ones, at least, are convinced they will, one day, buy their own home.
PART FOUR:AT 6.10pm on June 6, 1984 undercover police officer Mick Drury should have been dead — murdered by hitman Christopher Dale Flannery, with Detective Sergeant Roger Rogerson sitting in a police car nearby.
PROLOGUE: He was the ‘bastard cop from Bankstown’ who loved booze and women and saw himself as Australia’s answer to Dirty Harry. Cold, pragmatic, evil, Roger Rogerson loved nothing more than killing crooks and boasting about it.
PART ONE: It was a baptism of fire. Roger Rogerson rode shotgun with the toughest and dirtiest at a time when Sydney was plagued by as many bank robberies as New York. It was the perfect time to be a cop.
IF you are catastrophically injured in a motor vehicle accident in WA after July 1 you will be covered for treatment, care and support.
ROSLIND Witham was just 18 when her life changed forever — to a horrific soundtrack of crunching metal, shattering glass and screams from her friends.
1300 years ago, someone hastily buried sacks full of treasure ripped from the bodies of fallen warriors. They never returned. Now this Saxon gold is spilling the secrets of a Dark Age.
IT was supposed to be a war-ending event. A decisive clash of technological titans to prove Britain ruled the waves. But the Battle of Jutland a century ago almost tore the nation apart.
REAL Madrid were the first club team to dominate Europe, winning five European Cups in a row. Their fifth win was breathtaking. As they try for an 11th triumph this weekend, we revisit that epic match.
DEEP in the woods of north Bosnia, Charles Miranda takes tea in what some European authorities suspect is a jihadi staging post for Islamic State’s foreign fighters.
A SYDNEY woman killed in a Coalition air strike in Syria has been revealed to be a chief Islamic State recruiter who, along with her husband, planned attacks against the West.
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