Miss Universe Australia opens up about dark past, eating disorder, depression
14 May, 2021 11:16 PM
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Olivia Molly Rogers had just been crowned Miss Universe Australia, but was facing a secret health battle. Photo / Instagram
Olivia Molly Rogers had just been crowned Miss Universe Australia, but was facing a secret health battle. Photo / Instagram
news.com.au
By: Shireen Khalil
Olivia Molly Rogers had just been crowned Miss Universe Australia – but many didn t realise what was happening behind closed doors.
For almost six years, Olivia Molly Rogers was living a double life.
While she may have appeared all smiles on the outside, Rogers said it was far from how she was feeling inside.
In mixed Israel cities proud of good relations, a sudden, explosive division
14 May, 2021 07:00 AM
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Burned out vehicles in Lod, Israel, after a night of violence. Photo / AP
New York Times
By: Mona El-Naggar
Not even during the intifadas, the mass Palestinian uprisings of the past, did Israel experience such a surge of both Arab and Jewish mob violence. The Arabs and Jews of Lod, one of the most closely mixed cities in Israel, have been through many upheavals. But they had never before seen the kind of intercommunity violence that unfolded here over the past three days.
The pay freeze debate: Crisis meetings, the Prime Minister steps in as Govt and unions in showdown
14 May, 2021 05:00 PM
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern responded to questions about the public backlash to last week s wage freeze announcement.
Video / Mark Mitchell
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern responded to questions about the public backlash to last week s wage freeze announcement.
Video / Mark Mitchell
As journalists headed to a government announcement on pay in the public sector, they walked past Cahill standing at the Beehive reception Cahill was heading in for his regular meeting with Police Minister Poto Williams before going to Police National Headquarters for negotiations on the police pay round.
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+ May 13, 2021 ADMINISTRATORS of the Archdiocesan Shrine of San Nicolas de Tolentino Parish in Barangay San Nicolas, Cebu City said they welcome further archaeological studies after human bones and artifacts were discovered in a construction site inside the parish compound last week.
Construction workers found them on the left side facing the church’s altar on Friday, May 7, 2021.
According to foreman Gerry Paragoso, almost all the areas they dug up contained bones.
Parish priest Msgr. Roger Fuentes said they’ve already coordinated with the Commission on the Cultural Heritage of the Church of the Archdiocese of Cebu and the Cultural and Historical Affairs Commission of Cebu City, which visited the site and examined the bones and artifacts.