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New on DVD: Things get weirder on 'Freakier Friday'
The sequel to an early 2000s hit movie tops the DVD releases for the week of Nov. 11. "Freakier Friday": This follow-up to ...
RIGBY – After a long career as an award-winning gymnast and instructor, Dave Evans opened a venue north of Rigby where he started teaching gymnastics. Now, he has a second venture right next door.
Joyce, as she was affectionately known as, was born Nov. 18, 1930, in Warren, the daughter of Willard B. and Margaret W. Little Baker. At the age of 3, Joyce’s mother passed. Soon after, “Aunt Laura” ...
A cancer survivor and campaigner has taken part in a charity swim. Louise Butcher, who is known as the Topless Runner, was among the swimmers at the Royal Devon Hospitals Charity Topless Swim 2025 ...
The “living legend” was out shopping in Brisbane’s central business district on Thursday after she decided to retire from all swimming aged just 25. The four-time Olympic gold medallist and 200m world ...
Amsterdam is a city of water. The capital city of the Netherlands has 165 canals, stretching more than 60 miles, and it often feels like there are more grachten than streets. Amsterdam is also flush ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and swimming great Ian Thorpe have led the tributes to Olympic champion Ariarne Titmus, who announced ...
Australian teammates, such as Kaylee McKeown, have praised Ariarne Titmus following her retirement. International rivals Katie Ledecky and Summer McIntosh have also congratulated Titmus. Titmus ...
The Block host Scott Cam has signed on to star in a bizarre new reality series that will see the 62-year-old risking life and limb in a show called Shark! Announced at Nine's Upfronts on Wednesday, ...
Australia's four-time Olympic champion Ariarne Titmus stunned the swimming world Thursday by announcing her retirement from the sport at age 25. Titmus, who famously rose to global prominence at the ...
The four-time Olympic gold medallist is the current 200m freestyle world record holder but has opted to step away after a staggering haul of 33 international medals including eight Olympic medals (4 ...
Ariarne Titmus has announced her retirement at the age of 25. Titmus finished her career as a four-time Olympic gold medallist. She says it is tough to retire but she is comfortable with the decision.
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