NSW: Several injured after anti-masker allegedly went on violent rampage at Lismore shopping complex
1 Apr, 2021 11:11 PM
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Police raced to Lismore Central Shopping Centre in northern New South Wales when a man allegedly became violent after being asked to put a mask on. Photo / Facebook
Police raced to Lismore Central Shopping Centre in northern New South Wales when a man allegedly became violent after being asked to put a mask on. Photo / Facebook
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Police were forced to pull out the pepper spray when a man allegedly went on a violent rampage at a northern NSW shopping centre after being asked to put a mask on.
Unearthed John Lennon, Yoko Ono Footage Highlights New Look at Me Video
Never-before-seen 8mm films feature in latest visual from upcoming John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band-The Ultimate Collection reissue
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Film No. 5 (“Smile”) and
Two Virgins, both filmed by camera operator William Wareing at Lennon’s Kenwood home in 1968.
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The intimate side-by-side footage unseen by the public before its release Thursday by the John Lennon Estate offers a glimpse into Lennon and Ono’s domestic life, as well as shots of Lennon strumming an acoustic guitar and his drum skin from the
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In October 1990, the food critic Jonathan Gold reviewed an inexpensive fast-food joint on Pico Boulevard called Oki-Dog for the
LA Times. The piece, “Trans-Global Junk Food,” doubled as an obituary for the late-night hangout of his youth: the 24-hour Oki-Dog on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, which had recently closed. In the early days of punk, Gold spent many a night at the nearby nightclub, the Starwood, which gave many future rock heroes their first big gigs, and played cello in two short-lived bands, Overman and Tank Burial. Years later, he was still an evangelist for Oki-Dog and its eponymous dish: two hot dogs, a slice of cheese, a slice of pastrami, and chili wrapped up in a flour tortilla, which he described as “a cross-cultural burrito that’s pretty hard to stomach unless you’ve got the tum of a 16-year-old.”
Supper for the Eicher family included rare beef. Special to the Record-Eagle
Another morning of sitting here watching the sun rise with tears rolling down my face. Iâm wishing that I could turn the clock back to Dec. 8, the day before our life so drastically changed. Back before that awful tragedy, back before our dear son-in-law Mose was in that terrible accident that completely shattered daughter Susanâs life. Back before dear sister Susan fell ill and was also taken from us so suddenly.
Thatâs when I need to let go and let God. I know he makes no mistakes, and he chose us to go through this and make us stronger in our faith. Our human nature tries to tell us otherwise, to make us question Godâs ways. We need to remind ourselves over and over that Godâs ways are not our ways. So we appreciate all your prayers and support. One day at a time is all we can do.
OMAHA, Nebraska (WOWT) A man who led Omaha Police on a high-speed chase after stealing an OPD vehicle Thursday morning is in police custody.
OPD said the incident started at 5:15 a.m. Thursday when a woman called police about a man chasing her in a car. Officers were able to track him down in the area of 10th Street and Abbott Drive.
Authorities then say he got out of the car, got naked, and started jumping on other vehicles â including a semi â and breaking parts off them.
Officers tried to subdue the man, but he got away, hopped in a police cruiser, and drove off. OPD chased him through the north downtown area, where they say he reached speeds of up to 70mph and hit several cars.