Sunday, July 12, 2015

Last Top Stories: Phil Walsh: Adelaide Crows start removing tributes as team prepares for next ...

Phil Walsh: Adelaide Crows start removing tributes as team prepares for next ...

Phil Walsh: Adelaide Crows start removing tributes as team prepares for next ...
Floral tributes for Adelaide Crows coach Phil Walsh have been removed from the team's headquarters, as the group focuses on this weekend's showdown match with Port Adelaide. Over the past week people have left flowers and sporting memorabilia ...
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Royal Adelaide Hospital celebrates 175 years

Royal Adelaide Hospital celebrates 175 years
This week the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) is celebrating 175 years since construction began on its original site in the north-eastern corner of the Adelaide parklands. On July 15, 1840 Lieutenant-Colonel George Gawler, the governor of South Australia ...
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Adelaide businesses offered $150k government grants to install solar panels

Adelaide businesses offered $150k government grants to install solar panels
Adelaide businesses are being offered $150,000 in State Government grants to install solar panels, making their buildings more energy-efficient. The funding matches $150,000 the Adelaide City Council has invested in the scheme. Environment Minister Ian ...
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Leeds Rhinos Flashback: Superb Sterling sinks Adelaide with stunning length-of ...

Leeds Rhinos Flashback: Superb Sterling sinks Adelaide with stunning length-of ...
The veteran winger tore upfield, went inside and out and the down the touchline to score at the corner, 100 metres from where he had caught the ball and with the entire Adelaide defence – including full-back Michael Maguire, later to coach Wigan ...
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SA Footy Fans say Adelaide Oval does not need a northern stand

SA Footy Fans say Adelaide Oval does not need a northern stand
On Thursday night, as Port Adelaide defeated Collingwood by three points at Adelaide Oval, supporter Arno Ziervogel said he was completely against erecting a fourth stand. “Keep the hill,” the 34-year-old, of Ferryden Park, said. “It's important we don ...
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Adelaide's late night pies, pasties on the move

Adelaide's late night pies, pasties on the move
Bakery co-owner Tony Greven remembers well when night owls would line up at his iconic North Adelaide eatery after hours, desperate for a late-night feed. University students wanted first pick of Bakery on O'Connell's fresh cakes, breads and pastries ...
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Boy George was Lallana's shoe shine buddy

Boy George was Lallana's shoe shine buddy
ADAM Lallana's prized Liverpool shirt should go to Adelaide United's new signing George Mells after the clash of the Reds at Adelaide Oval on Monday. The $42 million valued striker was a teammate of the 18-year-old at Southampton before making the ...
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Adelaide driver flees crash scene

Adelaide driver flees crash scene
THE driver of a speeding, stolen car has crashed and fled the scene in Adelaide. THE Saab was spotted by police travelling at high speed at Gawler North early on Monday before it crashed into a pole. The driver fled on foot and has not yet been found.
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Ioan Grillo, author of "El Narco: The Bloody Rise of the Mexican Drug Cartels ...

Ioan Grillo, author of
Shock and outrage in Mexico after the escape of the country's most dangerous prisoner from a maximum security prison there. Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the leader of the Sinaloa Cartel and a man once described by the United States as the "most powerful ...
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China targets rights lawyers in crackdown on activists

China targets rights lawyers in crackdown on activists
China says Uighurs deported from Thailand were 'on way to jihad' · Thailand forcibly sends 100 Muslim Uighurs back to China. Beijing: Chinese authorities have widened a crackdown on human rights groups, detaining or questioning more than 50 lawyers ...
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