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Share As Australians grapple with the potentially life-saving virtues of the AstraZeneca vaccine, the international pharmaceutical giant’s chief executive has upgraded his home real estate, buying a house in Mosman for about $8 million. Pascal Soriot is now in Europe, according to a company spokeswoman, but that hasn’t stopped his wife from settling last week on a four-bedroom designer house, complete with the usual local must-haves like a cellar, home cinema and gymnasium. Pascal Soriot required no finance for the home. Unsurprisingly, given Soriot’s $27.5 million salary, no finance was required. The architect-designed house was commissioned by property investor Phil Arnold and his wife, Michelle, after they bought the property in 2005 for $3.95 million. It was listed with Belle’s Tim Foote in May as the Arnolds plan to spend more time in Queensland. ....
Priests and pastoral workers in Germany defied the Vatican Monday by conducting blessing ceremonies attended by same-sex couples. Organizers held a day of protest on May 10 in response to the Vatican’s recent declaration that the Church does not have the power to bless same-sex unions. The ceremonies, known as “Segnungsgottesdienste für Liebende,” or “blessing services for lovers,” were promoted using the hashtag “#liebegewinnt” (“love wins”). Organizers said that the services were open to all couples, including and in particular those of the same sex. CNA Deutsch, CNA’s German-language news partner, reported that ceremonies took place in around 80 cities in Germany as well in Zürich, Switzerland’s largest city. ....
Obituary: Whanganui dentist Darrell Grace was a passionate environmentalist 5 Mar, 2021 06:00 AM 3 minutes to read Darrell Grace loved tramping and canoed the length of the Whanganui River 32 times. Photo / Supplied Darrell Grace loved tramping and canoed the length of the Whanganui River 32 times. Photo / Supplied Laurel Stowell is a reporter for the Whanganui [email protected] Darrell Grace is remembered by his daughter Celia as a modest, decent man with empathy for the less well-off. Whanganui folk will remember him as an ardent and outspoken conservationist. Darrell died aged 98 on February 20 at Jane Winstone Retirement Village. He had moved there in 2012 after his wife Anne died. ....