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With the help of former England internationals Ugo Monye and Chris Ashton, BBC Sport explores why England suffered a record defeat by France on Saturday. ....
Share The rift dates back to early 2008 when Bob was pushed out of Australia Zoo - which he had founded as Beerwah Reptile Park in 1970 - over a disagreement with Steve s widow Terri about how the business should be run. At the time, he received a $1million package plus a $100,000-per-year pension. Exciting! Sam made the announcement on Friday, and also revealed that Robert Irwin Jnr will join him as a guest An earlier financial arrangement had been reached in 1992 when Bob and his first wife, Lyn, handed over ownership of the zoo to son Steve and daughter-in-law Terri. Because Steve and Terri were unable to afford the $300,000 required to purchase Australia Zoo, they instead agreed to a retirement package for Bob and Lyn whereby they would pay them a wage for the rest of their lives. ....
How Australia Zoo agreed to pay Bob Irwin $1million plus $100,000-per-year when he quit in 2008 dailymail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailymail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Monster Tells a Harrowing Story But the Filmmaking Gets in the Way Time 1 day ago Any story about a wrongfully incarcerated minor should be fraught, and Anthony Mandler’s Monster gets that right. Seventeen-year-old Harlem teenager and aspiring filmmaker Steve Harmon (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) lands in jail for a role he allegedly played in a robbery-turned-murder. His upper-middle-class parents played by Jeffrey Wright and Jennifer Hudson are appalled and angry, but they also feel helpless. The public defender assigned to Steve’s case, Katherine O’Brien (Jennifer Ehle), believes in his innocence, but she fears the cards are stacked against him just because he’s Black: a jury is likely to assume he’s guilty unless proven innocent, instead of the other way around. And between sessions in court, Steve is stuck in prison, a place where he doesn’t belong and one he’s ill-equipped to handle. Adapted from a novel by Walter Dean Myers, ....