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Coren hired as Sun columnist - 2004-01-07
Victoria Coren, the well-known journalist who has admitted to "not caring any more" about Page 3 girls, will be writting a new column for the Sun.
Starting tomorrow, Coren will stand in for the tabloid's longstanding columnist, Jane Moore, who is on maternity leave.

Coren is presently a columnist for the Observer, writes a dating column for Esquire and also freelances extensively.

Besides journalism Coren is one of Britain's top female poker players - she prefers playing in internet tournaments to cash games - and the co-author with her friend Charlie Skelton of Once More, With Feeling: How We Tried to Make the Greatest Porn Film Ever.
Read the full story at Guardian
 
Clubs plan to spread wings - 2004-01-07
The Albury SS and A Club is taking drastic action to raise money from tourism and retail sources as an alternative to the millions of dollars it collects from poker machines.

Albury identity Mr Graeme Hicks will begin working full-time for the club next month to find new business opportunities in the region.

“Im back doing things I am passionate about,” Mr Hicks said yesterday after general manager Mr Andrew Terry announced the surprise appointment.

It follows the establishment three months ago of a special club fund dedicated to revenue-raising measures and which will involve hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Read the full story at Wodonga Border Mail
 





 


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