Alan Jones
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 18: A woman views an Allen Jones hat-stand in the shape of a scantily-clad woman in Sotheby's auction house which is expected to fetch 40,000 GBP on May 18, 2012 in London, England. The artwork features in Sotheby's forthcoming sale from the collection of Gunter Sachs which is to be held on May 22 and 23, 2012 in London. The collection of over 300 works owned by the late husband of Brigitte Bardot is expected to fetch in excess of 20 million GBP.
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Alan Jones asegura que Webber debería ir a Ferrari si tuviese la oportunidad
Redacción deportes – El excampeón del mundo australiano Alan Jones aseguró que su compatriota Mark Webber debería ir a Ferrari si tiene la oportunidad de hacerlo. Jones se manifestó en ese sentido en el sitio web autosport.com al asegurar que hay dos cos 5/29/12 from Fox News Latino Read more »
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MUST LISTEN: Alan Jones speaks with Graham Lloyd from The Australian about the impact wind farms
Alan Jones is Australia's most popular talk back presenter. Alan Jones is a phenomenon. He is described by many as Australia's greatest orator and motivational speaker. Alan has the mind and capacity to make complex issues understandable to the largest B from Climate Realists Read more »
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Webber and Vettel at centre of Ferrari reports
May 29 (GMM) Australia’s last world champion Alan Jones has urged Mark Webber to join Ferrari, after the Red Bull driver won his second Monaco grand prix last weekend, his team boss Christian Horner moved to play down the 35-year-old’s rumoured 2013 swit from YallaF1 Read more »
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Ex-champ urges Webber to join Ferrari
SYDNEY (May 29, 2012): Former Formula One world champion Alan Jones Tuesday urged Australian compatriot Mark Webber (pix) to leave Red Bull and join Ferrari, saying it would inject a "breath of fresh air" into his career. Speculation has linked Webber to from The Sun Daily Malaysia Read more »
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The fertile fringe
THERESE Schreurs' celery farm is about to be buried under concrete and bitumen — and she couldn't be happier. Two of her family's properties at Clyde, near Cranbourne, are among some of Melbourne's key market gardens rezoned in 2010 for the city's newest from The Age Read more »