with Full time schooling to resume term three, beginning with one day a week in May By www.brisbanetimes.com.au Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 03:21:01 GMT NSW students will go back to school one day a week from mid-May, with temperature checks and priority COVID testing for teachers Full Article
with COVID-19 medical trial to treat thousands with HIV, malaria drugs By www.brisbanetimes.com.au Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 07:11:03 GMT A clinical study led by Melbourne’s Doherty Institute aims to treat every patient hospitalised with coronavirus infection over the next 18 months, in a bid to keep them out of intensive care. Full Article
with Low-flow faucets and shower heads that save water without losing the luxury By www.popsci.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 19:39:13 +0000 Four well-designed products that are certified to save a significant amount of water—without sacrificing water pressure. Full Article Shop
with Offspring's Asher Keddie shares steamy sex scene with husband Vincent Fantauzzo By www.smh.com.au Published On :: Thu, 14 Jul 2016 01:34:11 GMT Offspring's budget for extras has either evaporated or the show's creators just pulled off one of the most ingenious headline-grabbing stunts on Australian television. Full Article
with Coffee Drinking Linked With Fewer Arrhythmias By www.medscape.com Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 12:09:01 EDT Moderate, daily coffee consumption does not trigger incident heart arrhythmias, according to an analysis of prospectively collected data from nearly 300,000 residents of the United Kingdom. Medscape Medical News Full Article Cardiology News
with Children With Kawasaki-Like Disease Positive for COVID-19 By www.medscape.com Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 13:10:14 EDT An usually high number of children have presented at ICUs across France with a Kawasaki-like syndrome that appears to be a late manifestation of COVID-19 infection, say experts. Medscape Medical News Full Article Pediatrics News
with Med Schools Bringing Back Students, Flooded With Applicants By www.medscape.com Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 20:10:16 EDT Removed from patient care in March, students at many medical colleges will begin seeing patients again in the next few months. Medscape Medical News Full Article Med Students News
with Soul Love: Exploring David Bowie's Alien Isolation With Mick Rock By www.clashmusic.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 11:22:22 +0000 “It was a magical time for me, and David was the most magical of them all.”David Bowie turned being alone into a kind of transcendent isolation – friend and photographer Mick Rock was just one soul ignited by his jet stream. - - - - - - It’s 11am in New York – time enough to rise, drink some coffee, and peruse the latest dystopian headlines. Over in London, we’re waiting. Mick Rock has decided it’s time to talk. There are tales to be told, he insists, and stories to recount. So Clash does the dutiful thing, dials the number, and waits for an answer. “Oh, hello darling...” purrs a voice on the other end of the phone. Mick Rock has lived and breathed rock ‘n’ roll for decades, and along the way his lens has nailed down the sharpest, most evocative portraits possible of the dilettantes, wastrels, and burnt out souls who pepper its most powerful moments. He’s worked with them all – if they were worth the time – and lived to tell the tale, his life and work adorning countless books and an acclaimed documentary. But this time it’s personal. This time it’s about David Bowie. The two had an association, a friendship that lasted for almost 40 years, commencing with the stratospheric birth of Ziggy Stardust and finishing with Bowie’s death in 2016. Throughout it all, Mick Rock viewed David Bowie as a person, as a friend and confidant – but he also watched him become an idol through his photographer’s lens. “I always say that him and Debbie Harry are the two perfect subjects!” he says, his voice crackling with the energy of twilight seduction, tall tales, and his later-life fondness for yoga. Mick Rock first met David Bowie shortly after the release of ‘Hunky Dory’, when Ziggy was still a spark in an imaginary rocket-ship. The pair bonded through Mick’s friendship with mercurial Pink Floyd founder Syd Barrett, and the photographer was initiated into Bowie’s inner circle. “I would take pictures and also do an interview,” he recalls. “It was a way for the magazine to get a cheap package. So I got to know his way of thinking, too – it wasn’t just about the photographs. And that somehow sealed our relationship.” - - - - - - Hauled into the star’s orbit, Mick Rock watched as Ziggy Stardust conquered the globe, with David Bowie becoming a phenomenon. Capturing images along the way, he amassed a colossal personal archive, something he dived into for the making of inspirational new book The Rise Of David Bowie – an intimate, fly-on-the-wall portrait as the English icon’s cosmic genius burned up into a supernova. “I could shoot David anytime, anywhere,” says Mick, “and he was always comfortable, it seems, with me shooting.” In the endlessly beige, corduroy wasteland of the early 70s, only a handful of outsider aesthetes and libertine talents shone with any kind of light and colour. Once in Bowie’s coterie Mick Rock was introduced to Lou Reed and Iggy Pop – indeed, he shot the covers for Reed’s album ‘Transformer’ and Iggy & The Stooges’ punk blueprint ‘Raw Power’ in the same weekend. “They were in fact shot on successive nights!” he laughs. “I used to call them the Terrible Trio… and then later, I started calling them The Unholy Trinity.” On a weekly basis David Bowie would adorn the covers and inside pages of the music press, lighting up the imaginations of lonely souls across the land. Blinking like a satellite over a landscape blighted by endless strikes and IRA bombings, his searingly intelligent quotes would be augmented by pictures from Mick Rock, the two shattering expectations of the way rock stars could communicate. But Ziggy’s messianic message wasn’t embraced by all. Famously, David Bowie’s performance of ‘Starman’ on Top Of The Pops – louche arm grasping garishly, tantalisingly on to the shoulder of guitarist Mick Ronson – caused uproar in playgrounds across the nation. “I do remember going into a theatre once with David and someone yelling out: ‘You fucking poof!’ And David thought ‘oh very nice… at least I’m a fucking poof!’ It was such a different time.” - - - - - - With his camera clicking amid the maelstrom, Mick Rock seemed to capture iconic moments on a weekly basis – with the ghosts of the 60s receding, Bowie was ready to ignite a fresh revolution, causing cultural ruptures with his gender-bending rock glamour. “It was highly experimental and David was right in the centre of it,” he recalls. “And that summer it was like David was the Master Of Ceremonies. Culturally, the sands were shifting all the time… which was the fun of it. And then later along trotted punk with Johnny Rotten, with his red hair looking like a fucked up Ziggy Stardust!” “Somehow, I managed to get a reputation, too. Thanks to David, of course! It just kept going after that. We were all relatively innocent,” he says, before that crackling laugh returns: “Well, Lou and Iggy weren’t!” It’s difficult from a modern perspective to truly grasp the ruptures that David Bowie caused with the release of ‘The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars’. An outlandish opera driven by Mick Ronson’s metallic guitar and Bowie’s intergalactic rock star persona, there was a time when nobody – literally nobody – had ever seen anything like it. Except Bowie wasn’t content to wait around and let others catch up – leafing through Mick Rock’s new book is to watch a soul in perpetual evolution. Even at the time, Bowie’s frenetic futurism dazzled all around him. “Well, he wasn’t Mick Jagger, who’s just been doing the same thing his whole life!” barks the photographer. “I once counted that in a couple of years of Ziggy he wore 72 different outfits. Often he’d just wear ‘em one time. Some things he wore regularly. For instance, the suit that he wore in the ‘Life On Mars?’ video – which I put together – he only ever wore it that one time... and yet it was perfect.” As a result, the period is afforded a sense of timelessness that Bowie’s contemporaries often lacked. It’s as if his decision to condense so many ideas, so many incarnations, into one space has somehow created a time loop, jettisoning him outside of the cultural narrative. “One thing I noticed,” Mick Rock reflects, “is that the pictures don’t look that old. They look like they could have been taken yesterday from the way they’re dressed. David always did have an instinct for the future”. - - - - - - Eventually, Mick Rock and David Bowie went their separate ways, embarking on different paths. The two kept in touch, though, and when Mick Rock became ill in 1996 and was forced to undergo serious heart surgery one of the first letters to his hospital bed came from David Bowie, offering assistance in any way possible. That moment is something Rock only half-jokingly refers to as his “Resurrection” - in a prosaic but very real way it’s the point that takes him to this book. “Having survived the slings and arrows of outrageous lunacy over the past God knows how many years,” he says, before his voice begins to trail off. He starts again: “It’s almost exactly 48 years since I met David – March 1972. So it’s hard understanding it all; even from my perspective, knowing the details. I mean, my involvement in that whole glam, punk stuff… that was just my inclination. Whatever made a lot of fuss, I was interested in. Certainly if it was good-looking, that helped. I’ve been around a lot of things – whether it’s Queen or Debbie Harry or Rocky Horror or Lenny Kravitz or Mark Ronson – and you don’t really know where it comes from... you just kind of live these things.” “What conclusions do I come to?” Mick ponders aloud. “David was very articulate, he was very intelligent, and he did great interviews. So that helped a lot. He would talk about the future – he loved science fiction and philosophy. David was a very avid reader. He was highly self-educated. He was a man of great curiosity. He wanted to know about things. And of course he pushed it all forwards – not just music… but culturally in a huge way. And his legacy is amazing. It doesn’t stop. People’s interest in him is as high as it’s ever been.” “But I loved him,” Mick adds, with an assertive bite to his voice. “He was a very kind man. He was personally very kind. He was very inspirational, and of course he was physically a very good-looking man. Which was a nice thing for photographers!” There’s a sense of moments slipping away into the ether as our conversation draws to a close. “It was a magical time for me, and David was the most magical of them all,” he says. “And I miss him.” - - - - - - Words: Robin Murray Photography: Mick Rock Join us on the ad-free creative social network Vero, as we get under the skin of global cultural happenings. Follow Clash Magazine as we skip merrily between clubs, concerts, interviews and photo shoots. Get backstage sneak peeks, exclusive content and access to Clash Live events and a true view into our world as the fun and games unfold. Buy Clash Magazine Full Article
with BVDLVD Storms Back With 'TREAT YOU' By www.clashmusic.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 09:05:23 +0000 Scorching metal background with trap lyrics...BVDLVD is truly operating in his own lane. Still only 19 years old, the artist has shared two full albums, with ‘Project Jinchuriki’ and ‘BVDIDEA’ melding together trap and metal. It's a parent's nightmare and a kid's dream, with BVDLVD working completely on his own terms. New album 'LUNATIC' lands on May 27th, and it's certainly an experience, the caustic atmosphere revelling in dank, murky production. New single 'TREAT YOU' leads the way, with BVDLVD surging into some dangerous waters. It's a thrilling rollercoaster ride, one accompanied by some seismic visuals. The video airs first on Clash - tune in now. Join us on the ad-free creative social network Vero, as we get under the skin of global cultural happenings. Follow Clash Magazine as we skip merrily between clubs, concerts, interviews and photo shoots. Get backstage sneak peeks, exclusive content and access to Clash Live events and a true view into our world as the fun and games unfold. Buy Clash Magazine Full Article
with Uni student Jeena Weber Langstaff enjoying Queensland's Sunshine Coast with friends and other exchange students By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 07:14:13 +1000 Full Article Government and Politics Housing Industry Housing Industry Diseases and Disorders Health Viruses Education Industry Education University and Further Education Travel and Tourism Travel Health and Safety Law Crime and Justice Courts and Trials
with With WA's coronavirus restrictions set to lift, these will be the first measures to go By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 08:07:03 +1000 WA Premier Mark McGowan is set to outline the state's roadmap for easing coronavirus-related restrictions. Full Article COVID-19 Infectious Diseases (Other) Respiratory Diseases Diseases and Disorders Health State Parliament States and Territories Government and Politics
with 600,000 people out of a job, 1.6 million with no income from work: ABS estimates the initial cost of coronavirus By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 16:32:53 +1000 A new survey from the ABS shows the extreme effect of coronavirus social-distancing measures on employment, with well over a million workers losing their incomes in the space of a month. Full Article Economic Trends Unemployment Work Social Distancing COVID-19
with 'Everything has to change' — The new laws to deal with Victoria's coronavirus emergency By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 06:02:06 +1000 Changes necessary for the Victorian Government to deal with the coronavirus pandemic include plans to hold judge-only trials and giving councils the power to hold meetings online. Full Article COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Health Education Schools Industry Business Economics and Finance Hospitality Government and Politics Federal Government Politics and Government State of Emergency States and Territories Respiratory Diseases
with Opposition accuses Government of scaring Victorians with 'worst-case scenario' modelling By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 00:00:56 +1000 The modelling predicts more than a quarter of a million jobs could be lost in Victoria due to the coronavirus pandemic in what Premier Daniel Andrews says is the perhaps the "biggest economic and employment challenge" in the state's history. Full Article COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Health Education Schools Industry Business Economics and Finance Hospitality Government and Politics Federal Government Politics and Government State of Emergency States and Territories Respiratory Diseases
with Many WA businesses already struggling fear they've just been hit with a knockout blow By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 16:38:10 +1000 The tourism industry warns if Virgin Australia collapses it could deliver a knockout blow to many WA businesses who were already on their knees as a result of coronavirus. Full Article COVID-19 Infectious Diseases (Other) Respiratory Diseases Tourism Air Transport Diseases and Disorders Health
with Arnhem Land opened up to Aussies like never before with spectacular online concert series By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 08:33:35 +1000 As artists worldwide launch livestream concerts from home, Yolngu musicians in one of the most remote parts of Australia are offering up a unique series of performances from north-east Arnhem Land. Full Article COVID-19 Indigenous Music Music Industry Arts and Entertainment Aboriginal Aboriginal Language Indigenous Culture
with 'Couldn't have come at a worse time': Collapsed builder leaves 241 creditors with nothing By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 10:44:43 +1000 Banyan Constructions collapsed earlier this year, and a report from liquidators has now revealed that the $22 million owed to creditors — mostly small, local businesses — will not be paid back. Full Article Building and Construction Housing Industry Business Economics and Finance Industry
with Superannuation early withdrawal risks collapsing retirement system By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 15:52:29 +1000 Super funds and prominent professional investors warn that the mass withdrawal of funds from superannuation during the COVID-19 crisis risks undermining the whole retirement income system. Full Article Superannuation COVID-19 Federal Government
with Samuel felt he had no option but to withdraw money from his super By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 17:38:57 +1000 Samuel Clarke knows withdrawing his retirement savings early is not ideal, but he says the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent loss of business has left him no option. Full Article Superannuation COVID-19 Business Economics and Finance Federal Government Health Epidemics and Pandemics
with Online selling scam targets farmers with fake machinery ads By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 08:21:51 +1000 Australian farmers have lost tens of thousands of dollars after falling victim to fraudulent advertisements for farm machinery and equipment. Full Article Advertising and Marketing Advertising Fraud and Corporate Crime Agricultural Marketing Agricultural Prices Agricultural Crops Agricultural Machinery Agribusiness
with From hobby cook to burger king with little savings or experience – and dad as the delivery guy By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 02 May 2020 13:10:52 +1000 At 14 years of age Zaynn Bird was a sub-par McDonald's employee. At 23 he owns one of his state's most impressive burger joints. Full Article Food and Cooking People Human Interest Small Business
with How an elderly island enclave warded off COVID-19 ... without blowing up the bridge By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 03 May 2020 06:30:08 +1000 The community of mainly over-60s on St Huberts Island in NSW manages to stare down the threat of COVID-19 with music, exercise and good wine — and a fresh catch of fish delivered by doting grandsons. Full Article Community Development Community Organisations Canoeing and Kayaking Fishing Aquaculture Music Industry Music Education Dance Music Photography
with Trump takes swipe at China, bickers with journalists during virtual town hall meeting By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 13:08:27 +1000 The US President said China tried to cover up the coronavirus outbreak before trying to blame other countries for the ensuing health pandemic. Full Article Health Diseases and Disorders COVID-19 World Politics Government and Politics Trade Business Economics and Finance
with With the curve flattened, the PM is focused on getting a million people back to work By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 20:01:06 +1000 While tough coronavirus restrictions have saved thousands of lives, Scott Morrison says the country is now in a position to start clawing back some of the $4 billion lost every week that restrictions continue. Here are the key takeaways from his press conference. Full Article COVID-19 Health Diseases and Disorders Business Economics and Finance Work Unemployment Community and Society Education Schools
with Foxtel 'threatened with extinction' within a few years as streaming services cannibalise revenue By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 06:02:22 +1000 Under siege from much cheaper rivals and with lenders unwilling to support it, pay TV operator Foxtel is increasingly looking like a threatened species. Full Article Business Economics and Finance COVID-19 TV Technology Arts and Entertainment Company News Information and Communication
with Calls for State Government to help thousands of local council staff who are without pay By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 16:03:12 +1000 The state's peak body for local councils is calling on the Victorian Government to help more than 5,000 council staff who are without work and ineligible for JobKeeper, amid calls for a rates freeze for property owners. Full Article Government and Politics Local Government Work Community and Society Business Economics and Finance COVID-19 Federal - State Issues State of Emergency States and Territories
with $130b JobKeeper deadline looms on Friday, with millions of workers set to miss out By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 17:13:44 +1000 With nearly 730,000 businesses and 4.7 million employees signed up, JobKeeper looks like riding to the rescue of many livelihoods. But, as a key deadline looms, many look set to be locked out. Full Article Economic Trends Small Business Unemployment Work Industrial Relations Federal Government COVID-19
with Environmental hit as bins fill to the brim with disposable coffee cups By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 13:37:25 +1000 Disposable cups are currently the only option for most cafe owners to provide takeaway coffee to customers, but environmentalists are worried about the consequences. Full Article Small Business Business Economics and Finance Food and Beverage Industry COVID-19 Diseases and Disorders Health
with Restaurateurs, publicans say rules to reopen not financially viable with 10-person limit By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 08:29:25 +1000 Many Queenslanders rejoice that some coronavirus restrictions will soon be lifted but what does this mean for the state's restaurateurs and publicans? Full Article Epidemics and Pandemics COVID-19 Federal - State Issues Health Policy Travel Health and Safety Human Interest People Business Economics and Finance Industry Food and Beverage Food and Cooking Lifestyle and Leisure Federal - State Issues Government and Politics Diseases and Disorders Infectious Diseases (Other) Social Distancing Community and Society Respiratory Diseases Health Administration Activism and Lobbying
with Former Spice Girl in trademarks battle with Australian skincare company By www.theage.com.au Published On :: Sun, 19 Apr 2020 14:00:00 GMT Fashion designer Victoria Beckham has taken a Sydney-based skincare company to court over two trademarks using the letters "VB". Full Article
with Full time schooling to resume term three, beginning with one day a week in May By www.theage.com.au Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 03:21:01 GMT NSW students will go back to school one day a week from mid-May, with temperature checks and priority COVID testing for teachers Full Article
with COVID-19 medical trial to treat thousands with HIV, malaria drugs By www.theage.com.au Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 07:11:03 GMT A clinical study led by Melbourne’s Doherty Institute aims to treat every patient hospitalised with coronavirus infection over the next 18 months, in a bid to keep them out of intensive care. Full Article
with Get Rid Of These 4 Hair Problems With A Miracle Remedy From Onion Hair Oil By www.mensxp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 09:52:32 +0530 Full Article Wellness
with âHe Had No Idea,â Nikki Bella Opens Up About Breaking Up With John Cena After Grand Proposal By www.mensxp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 11:51:29 +0530 Full Article Celebrities
with Xiaomi Just Launched The MiBox 4K That Converts Any TV Into A Smart TV With Awesome Specs By www.mensxp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 13:13:01 +0530 Full Article News
with 7 Successful Companies With Unique Concepts That Ratan Tata Has Invested In By www.mensxp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 13:34:52 +0530 Full Article Features
with 6 Billionaires Who Filed For Bankruptcy And Went Completely Broke Within No Time By www.mensxp.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:34:47 +0530 Full Article Features
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with Add some va-va-voom to your Zoom call with these tips from Hollywood sound and lighting pros By www.thestar.com Published On :: Thu, 7 May 2020 14:43:00 EDT Hollywood pros share user-friendly video chatting tips to make your video conferencing look and sound its best. Full Article
with Billie Eilish to host Apple Music radio show with her father By www.thestar.com Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 08:34:17 EDT “me & dad radio,” will see the duo spin their favourite songs and intergenerational deep cuts and talk about the music that shaped their lives. Full Article
with Soundgarden members accuse Chris Cornell’s widow of withholding funds from 2019 benefit concert By www.thestar.com Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 14:03:24 EDT The Seattle rock icons filed a countersuit Wednesday accusing Vicky Cornell of withholding money raised through a star-studded benefit concert held last year in the late singer’s honour, instead using it for personal purposes — an accusation Cornell denies. Full Article
with Buju Banton calls new single with John Legend ‘special’ a decade after first collaboration By www.thestar.com Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 14:14:25 EDT Reggae king Buju Banton and R&B star John Legend released the easygoing love song “Memories” on Friday. Full Article
with Go out with a bang By www.cairnspost.com.au Published On :: Wed, 28 Dec 2016 23:47:00 GMT Say farewell to a tumultuous 2016 and welcome in a New Year by soaking up the festive and fun atmosphere around Cairns. Full Article
with Waifs celebrate 25 years with Cairns concert By www.cairnspost.com.au Published On :: Tue, 10 Jan 2017 19:00:00 GMT LONG-RUNNING Australian outfit The Waifs are coming to Cairns as part of celebrations marking 25 years as a band. Full Article
with India develops unique model to hit enemy targets without positioning error By www.gpsdaily.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 11:35:41 GMT New Delhi (Sputnik) Apr 22, 2020 Due to the unavailability of a reliable model to predict the electron density of the ionosphere, navigation errors remain, creating technological hurdles. A new model developed by Indian researchers has potential applications in calculating these Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) positioning errors. In a major development that could have a wider impact, ranging from accurate aiming Full Article
with Airbus will support France and India to monitor climate change with TRISHNA By www.spacedaily.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 11:35:41 GMT Paris (SPX) Apr 28, 2020 The French Space Agency (Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales, CNES) has recently signed a contract with Airbus Defence and Space for the development and manufacture of the thermal infrared instrument for the TRISHNA satellite. TRISHNA (Thermal infraRed Imaging Satellite for High resolution Natural resource Assessment) will be the latest satellite in the joint Franco-Indian satellite fleet d Full Article
with Macca’s gets stingy with sneaky change By www.news.com.au Published On :: Wed, 11 Jan 2017 03:53:00 GMT MACCA’S may have pulled in $5 billion last year, but Aussie customers won’t be rewarded for their loyalty if this sneaky move is anything to go by. Full Article
with Alcoholics Anonymous wrestles with challenge of physical distancing By www.thestar.com Published On :: Tue, 7 Apr 2020 12:05:08 EDT The international organization has been forced to cancel in-person meetings due to restrictions on group gatherings. Full Article
with I changed my outlook with one workout By www.thestar.com Published On :: Tue, 5 May 2020 06:00:00 EDT How do you change what’s holding you back? Confront it Full Article
with Eamonn Holmes' brother interrupts him with phone call at work as star makes surprise revelation By www.hellomagazine.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 20 10:46:02 +0000 Eamonn Holmes has been a familiar face on the television for over a decade, but it sounds... Full Article