Monday, October 19, 2015

Last Top Stories: Geelong triple premiership player Steve Johnson joins GWS Giants on one-year deal

Geelong triple premiership player Steve Johnson joins GWS Giants on one-year deal

Geelong triple premiership player Steve Johnson joins GWS Giants on one-year deal
Steve Johnson will extend his AFL career into a 14th season, after the veteran Geelong star signed a one-year deal with Greater Western Sydney. The triple premiership player made an emotional farewell to Kardinia Park after being axed by the Cats at ...
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Cats snare final target, secure Smith

Cats snare final target, secure Smith
GEELONG has secured its fourth and final exchange period target, snaring ruckman Zac Smith from the Gold Coast Suns via a three-way trade. Gold Coast acquired the Cats' two third-round picks (49 and 53) in exchange for Smith, who joins the Cats' three ...
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Geelong list analysis: Gary Buckenara says Cats will challenge for top four in ...

Geelong list analysis: Gary Buckenara says Cats will challenge for top four in ...
Add those names to Joel Selwood, Mitch Duncan, Steven Motlop, Tom Hawkins, Tom Lonergan, Harry Taylor, Andrew Mackie, Corey Enright, Jimmy Bartel, Mark Blicavs, Cam Guthrie and Josh Caddy and Geelong is a seriously good outfit next year. But a lot ...
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Cup Quest beckons at Geelong

Cup Quest beckons at Geelong
No less than 18 - capacity of 17, plus one emergency - signed up for the race that has been a proven pathway towards the Emirates Melbourne Cup, with Americain (2010) and Dunaden (2011) the recent winners of the Geelong-Melbourne Cup double.
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Lions secure Cats duo for future pick

Lions secure Cats duo for future pick
“Both players are looking to play regularly at AFL level and they feel this is most likely to happen at Brisbane,” Geelong's general manager of football Steve Hocking said in a statement. “With the strengthening of our list in this period — and the ...
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Screen project marks new stage for Geelong's Back To Back Theatre

Screen project marks new stage for Geelong's Back To Back Theatre
Geelong's renowned Back to Back Theatre is making its first forays into film and television and is calling for six artists-in-residence to begin training in acting and writing for the screen alongside industry professionals. The program will develop ...
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Analysis: Why the German foreign minister's Iran trip flopped

Analysis: Why the German foreign minister's Iran trip flopped
Germany vice chancellor and economic affairs minister Sigmar Gabriel with Iran president Hassan Rouhani. (photo credit:ATTA KENARE / AFP). Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. BERLIN – German foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier's trip to Iran on ...
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$75K bail set for dad after son, 6, fatally shoots younger brother - Chicago Sun

$75K bail set for dad after son, 6, fatally shoots younger brother - Chicago Sun
Michael Santiago was charged after one of his sons fatally shot his younger brother. | Chicago Police photo. Michael Santiago bought a revolver to protect himself after the former gang member was tagged with the dangerous label of “snitch” because he ...
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ANU academic Jacky Sutton dies in Turkey; colleagues, family unconvinced cause ...

ANU academic Jacky Sutton dies in Turkey; colleagues, family unconvinced cause ...
The colleague of an ANU academic found dead in Turkey has called for a full investigation into her friend's death, saying she is "unconvinced" the cause was suicide. The BBC is reporting that Jacky Sutton, 50, a former journalist from their newsroom ...
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Six hikers die after being caught in forest fire in Indonesia

Six hikers die after being caught in forest fire in Indonesia
In this Sunday, Oct. 18, 2015 photo, hikers who managed to escape the forest fire on Lawu Mountain, rest upon arrival at Cemoro Sewu, East Java, Indonesia. Six hikers have died after being caught in a forest fire on a mountain in Indonesia, officials said.
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