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Fremantle, Australia: Western Australia's Cultural CapitalWhen most think of Australia, the first image to come to mind is Sydney and its glorious opera house. However, there's more to Australia than just the east coast. The city of Fremantle, Australia offers just as much-if not more-as any city on the east coast. -
Fremantle - Colourful and CosmopolitanFremantle is an intriguing place. A Port City just 20 minutes south of the Western Australian Capital, Perth, it has grown into one of the most popular tourist centres in the state in recent years.
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Fremantle HarbourThe story of Fremantle Harbour. It's history, construction, the economic gain and it's importance to the future prosperity of West Australia.
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Memories of FremantleA look back in time at Fremantle, W. Australia and today as a tourist stop. -
A Historic Prison in Fremantle, Western AustraliaDescribes the author’s visit to an abandoned convict prison in Western Australia and his impressions.
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Fremantle Prison Escapes: Moondyne JoeYou can't keep a good convict (nailed) down! -
Fremantle Prison Escapes: Brenden AbbottOne bold prisoner. -
Fremantle Prison Escapes: John Boyle O'Reilly and the FeniansEscaping prison, sparking a war. -
Jennifer Lopez - American Idol Hires Jennifer Lopez to Judge - US$12 Million FeeJennifer Lopez will join the judging line-up on American Idol. The decision to sign with Idol comes after lengthy negotiations that denied some of Lopez's demands for extra deals with Idol producers Fox, Fremantle, and 19 Entertainment.
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Weirdest American Idol Story EverAn assistant accountant for Fremantle Media named Magdaleno Olmos is alleging former contestant Mario Vasquez sexually harassed him during Season 4 of American Idol. -
The Goldfields Water SupplyThe West Australian gold rush exacerbated the need for water in a thirsty outback. It's a magnificent engineering scheme addressing that problem.
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The Kuranda TrainThe gold rush brought the white man to FNQ. They colonized and developed the area. They demanded a railway. It's a picturesque train trip.
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The Savannahlander and Gulflander TrainsSubsequent mineral discoveries in FNQ attracted investment and developed the infrastructure. Today the railways mainly cater to the tourist trade.
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American Idol Has Idol Gives Back as One Idol is Sent Home!Idol Gives Back raised money for charity, with celebrity performers, and the remaining 7 Idols. So, who was sent home? -
Alex Lambert Online Petition Draws Thousands of SignaturesFans of Alex Lambert have compiled an online petition to bring Alex Lambert back on to American Idol. Should Alex Lambert be back on American Idol?
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Pants on the Ground Becomes Vikings' Victory SongSee what Brett Favre does in the locker room after the Vikings' huge victory against the Dallas Cowboys in the 2010 playoffs. -
American Idol Contestant Chris Golightly DisqualifiedTop 24 contestant Chris Golightly was disqualified from American Idol.
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The Sydney Harbour BridgeThis enormously courageous engineering feat solved Sydney's transport needs. But it soon became overwhelmed by the sheer volume of traffic.
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American Idol Gives Back 4/21/2010; Who Got Voted Off of Round 7 This Week?Jam packed Idol Gives Back Show, see all the details in this recap, plus Tim Urban is going home this week on American Idol. -
Is NBC's 'The Voice' Just Another 'American Idol'?NBC TV debuts "The Voice" on Tuesday, April 26. This singing contest is likely to rival FOX TV's "American Idol," although several key factors make the series unique. What are the primary differences between "The Voice" and "American Idol"? -
Top Ten Activities to Do in Australian Caravan ParksAspen Parks as well as other caravan parks are the perfect jump-off points for several Australian urban centers, beach locations, and national parks. People can stay within these different places before they go to any of those holiday destinations.
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Brief Description of Various Perth Dinner CruisesPerth is being located in the south-west side of Western Australia and it is also the largest city of the state, as almost 1.500.000 people reside here.
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Famous People Who Died on September 25th in HistoryFamous People Who Died on September 25th in History William Bradford, Emily Post, John Bonham, Jeff Cooper, Don Adams
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Paula Abdul Confirms "The X Factor" DepartureConfirming rumors that first broke the previous night, Paula Abdul is a judge on "The X Factor" no more.
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Pat Robertson to Replace Simon Cowell on "American Idol"!Is Pat Robertson in contention to be the new "American Idol" judge? Neither he nor Simon Cowell are talking. -
Upcoming Casting Calls to Be on America's Got Talent & Other Reality TV ShowsA list of open casting calls for reality tv shows and reality tv game shows with upcoming 2011 auditions.
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Whale Wars, Season 3, Episode 9, Sees Captain Bethune Suggest a Parachute Landing on One of the Japanese Whaling ShipsThe daring is getting more bold and dangerous by the Sea Shepherds in their quest to foil the Japanese whalers.
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From Ireland to Australia and the USA - John Boyle O'Reilly's Story of Rebellion,Transportation, Voyage and DiscoveryLed onto the forbidding transport ship Hougoumont - at the tender age of 23 -Irish rebel O'Reilly had at least avoided hanging. He was sentenced to death before the court settled instead on transportation to Western Australia. -
$12 Million is the Right Price for Jennifer Lopez to Join American IdolShe was in, she was out, and now Jennifer Lopez is signed on the dotted line as an American Idol judge. -
1998 Chicago Bulls: Where Are They Now?A look at what other players, in and out of the spotlight, have been up to since the 1998 championship season with the Chicago Bulls.
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Rockingham - "Your Aquatic Playground"They say Perth is the most isolated city in the world, a fact that gives the impression of a lonely city in the middle of nowhere, far from civilisation and any other vestiges of humanity.
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Top 21 Western Australia Hot Spots Part OnePart one of the top 21 places to visit in Western Australia comprising of some amazing destinations such as, Coral Bay, Monkey Mia, Swan Valley and Rottnest Island. Full of things to see and do, a must read for the West Australian traveller.
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Joondalup: The Peaceful North of PerthFor a Western Australian experience that brings you close to the state capital of Perth but far enough away that you escape the hustle and bustle of big city life look no further than Joondalup. Just a short drive north of Perth
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American Idol Season Seven Formula: Professional Singers, Predictable OutcomesAmerican Idol already threw out a major clue about their intended mission on their opening night (January 16) when charming Oregonian Kristy Lee Cook ended up getting one of the longest profiles out of anybody else...
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Heath Ledger Resting in Peace After a Funeral in AustraliaA very private funeral was held in Australia. -
The Death of Miss MoneypennyLois Maxwell dies, age 80
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Folie a Deux Part Three: David and Catherine BirnieOn November 10, 1986, a 17-year-old girl ran into a local supermarket. She was half-naked and hysterical, but managed to announce that she had been raped. -
Religious Views of DeathDeath is returning to the same matter as before birth (Buddhism). It is new life through reincarnation/rebirth (Buddhism/Hinduism), & it is a departure from the physical & a passage to Heaven/ Hell (Christianity) or a place of great reward (Judaism).
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Former American Idol Contestant Being Sued for MasturbatingNews has broke that former "American Idol" finalist Mario Vasquez is being sued for allegedly tying to masturbate in front of a male employee. The incident reportedly happened in a bathroom on the set of "American Idol" in 2005. -
Summer Down Under - Turn Your Winter Gloom into Summer BloomWhile most of the world is enjoying the warm summer sunshine in the sunny months from June to September. The southern half of the planet is probably bundled in their hoodies, and or beanies, and anything else they can muster up to just try to stay warm.
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