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Carrie Bickmore shocked fans on Wednesday as she revealed her terrifying makeup look for Halloween.The radio star, 43, shared a video to Instagram as she created her confronting look, which featured a broken pencil and fake blood.In the video, Carrie placed one half of the broken pencil in her nostril while the other sat on nose.She then applied fake blood around the area to complete the terrifying look.’Halloween (more ideas to come!!) Fake blood, eyelash glue, broken pencil. Inspo from @ozekitama whose work is extraordinary,’ Carrie wrote.Many fans were impressed by Carrie’s creative makeup, with one commenting: ‘This is next level…

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Canada’s hockey stars earned the country bragging rights over Donald Trump after sealing a dramatic overtime win against USA in Thursday’s 4 Nations final.With tensions between the two countries at boiling point following Trump’s recent threats to impose tariffs on their neighbors, Canada got one over on the American president by claiming the championship on US soil in Boston.After a hard-fought 2-2 draw in regulation time, the visitors clinched a famous win in the extra period thanks to superstar centre Connor McDavid, who powered the all-important winner past American goalie Connor Hellebuyck and into the net at 8:18 of overtime. McDavid…

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A well-run company is likely to perform better and avoid errors and scandal, but judging management competence can be a tough task for individual investors.You can sift the evidence in financial statements and announcements, and glean what you can from whatever is in the public domain, and this will be useful research.But although company bosses have to be transparent and follow rules on certain financial and regulatory matters, they are always understandably keen to put a favourable gloss on their actions and business strategy. Investing in successful management: A well-run company is likely to perform better and avoid errors and…

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It is time to make titanium headline news, that’s pretty much the message from Empire Metal’s CEO Shaun Bunn.If I ask you to name a strategic mineral, the chances are you’ll first say lithium, and after a few more guesses, perhaps you’ll have a go at pronouncing a rare earth element – probably one that looks like it was spelled by pouring out the dregs of a Scrabble sack.And, for sure, those have been the trendy investment plays in recent years.Lithium, rare earths and the so-called battery metals are all seen as future-focused minerals essential for new and advancing technologies.…

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By Carina Stathis For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:52 EDT, 23 September 2024 | Updated: 18:40 EDT, 23 September 2024 An elderly man has been labelled as ‘the smartest person on the planet’ after his granddaughter revealed his ‘genius’ way of eating a sausage roll. Sydney chef Lillian Kaskoutas was having lunch with her Greek grandfather Platon who ordered a sausage roll with tomato sauce on the side. Rather than squirting the condiment on top of the pastry – as most Aussies tend to do – Platon instead sliced the sausage roll through the centre horizontally and carefully scooped the sauce inside before enjoying…

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His final resting place can be found under an overhanging tree in a cemetery 7,000 miles from his old stomping ground at the House of Lords, where he once pledged allegiance to the Crown. Located in one of the most densely populated, noisiest and polluted cities in the world, the Court of Everlasting Peace in Manila’s Memorial Park is an oasis of calm – you can even hear birds singing as you crouch to read his gravestone.It is 33 years since the 3rd Baron Moynihan of Leeds died from an aneurysm at 55 and, either because of theft or just…

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Santa Claus: The Movie is the beloved 80s Christmas classic that brought families together on the couch for decades.But while the iconic flick details the heart-warming tale of a woodcutter saving the legend of Santa Claus, the truth behind what happened to the cast of the 1985 movie consists of a range of devastating deaths and illnesses.Starring David Huddleston as Santa Claus and Dudley Moore as Patch the Elf, the holiday favourite has everything needed for a festive film, including music, laughter and a whole host of A-listers.Released on November 27, 1985, it brought joy to the box office, too,…

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LeBron James has decided he’s going dark – on social media at least. The NBA’s all-time leading scorer and Los Angeles Lakers star posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, and Instagram on Wednesday to announce that he’s quitting social media. ‘And with that said I’ll holla at y’all! Getting off social media for the time being. Y’all take care,’ he added in another post in which he included a peace sign and crown emoji.  James posted the farewell to his 159 million followers on Instagram and 52.9 million on X in response to a post from Rich Kleinman, Kevin Durant’s longtime manager. He shared a…

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Chris Martin stunned onlookers at Sydney Airport on Monday when he performed a bizarre act before boarding a private jet to New Zealand.Moments before he stepped onto the plane, the Coldplay frontman, 47, got down on his hands and knees to kiss the tarmac.Stunned by the move, airport workers watched on as the award-winning artist pressed his lips to the dirty ground before boarding his plane to Auckland. Wearing a long-sleeved white shirt and black cargo pants, the Fix You hitmaker didn’t seem to mind getting a bit dirty as he performed his unusual pre-flight act.It seems kissing the tarmac before…

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By Shania Obrien For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:24 EDT, 22 October 2024 | Updated: 01:30 EDT, 22 October 2024 Australian supermarket shoppers are conflicted over the release of the brand new limited edition Woolworths mud cake – with many slamming the controversial flavour. Woolworths recently released a pumpkin spice mud cake ($7) ahead of Halloween that combines the flavours of cinnamon and nutmeg and is topped with a chocolate ganache and pecan cookie crumble.Aussie shoppers believe the treat is an autumnal special and shouldn’t be sold in stores just as the country is going into summer. ‘Makes no sense for Australia…

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