From being told to wear a skirt in a neutral colour at an earlier job, Katherine McMahon is now running the show at the National Museum of Australia. The minutes of a meeting to endorse Genevieve ...
Tagenarine Chanderpaul (left) and Kemol Savory will lead the teams in the practice matches, and the duo could hold the leadership roles for the Harpy Eagles in the first match on January 29 The Guyana ...
Should not generally be necessary but useful if you suspect something is out of sync or the spoolman db has been edited outside of Happy Hare or from a remote system. Note that command will report ...
Book of the Week. Chloe Dalton's memoir of learning to care for an abandoned leveret, and how the growing bond between them changes her perspective on life. Read by Lisa Faulkner.
When Sébastien Simon (Groupe Dubreuil) crossed the finish line of the tenth edition of the Vendée Globe this Thursday evening to take third place it was a moment of huge emotion. It marked the ...
LAPORTE COUNTY, Ind. - A former Northwest Indiana school bus driver is facing felony charges after being accused of driving under the influence with 32 students onboard, authorities said. Kayla ...
Pip Hare, the solo ocean racer who lost her mast in the Southern Ocean on December 15, said she felt “lucky” and “grateful” after finally making landfall in Australia, 13 days after ...
Melbourne (AFP) – British skipper Pip Hare limped into Melbourne Saturday after being forced out of the Vendee Globe solo non-stop round the world yacht race by a dismasting south of Australia.
“A Complete Unknown,” the new Bob Dylan biopic set in the early 1960s, ends years before the singer’s controversial “gospel” period. Starting with 1979’s “Slow Train Coming,” Dylan ...
A video of Hindus performing and dancing to the tune of 'Hare Ram, Hare Krishna' near a cathedral in Lucknow on Christmas has the internet divided. While some saw it as an "unnecessary" act to spread ...
The damage has meant she has had to pull out a round-the-world race. Yachtswoman Pip Hare spoke to the EADT from around 500 miles off the coast of Australia, having not yet returned to shore ...
The Chicago Department of Aviation, which runs O’Hare, did not comment on the shenanigans — and instead directed The Post to Chicago police.