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Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd holds press conference on April 02, 2008, after bilateral meeting with European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso at the EU headquarters in Brussels.
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Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd holds press conference on April 02, 2008, after bilateral meeting with European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso at the EU headquarters in Brussels.
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Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber Bring the Kids to Disneyland
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Cindy Crawford and husband Rande Gerber get romantic while their kids ride all the attractions at Disneyland. They were spotted cuddling on a bench, getting cozy, and kissing while watching their children Presley, Kaia and friends on the rides.
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Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber Bring the Kids to Disneyland
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Cindy Crawford and husband Rande Gerber get romantic while their kids ride all the attractions at Disneyland. They were spotted cuddling on a bench, getting cozy, and kissing while watching their children Presley, Kaia and friends on the rides.
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Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber Bring the Kids to Disneyland
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Cindy Crawford and husband Rande Gerber get romantic while their kids ride all the attractions at Disneyland. They were spotted cuddling on a bench, getting cozy, and kissing while watching their children Presley, Kaia and friends on the rides.
Job: 111909J1
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Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber Bring the Kids to Disneyland
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Cindy Crawford and husband Rande Gerber get romantic while their kids ride all the attractions at Disneyland. They were spotted cuddling on a bench, getting cozy, and kissing while watching their children Presley, Kaia and friends on the rides.
Job: 111909J1
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Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber Bring the Kids to Disneyland
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Cindy Crawford and husband Rande Gerber get romantic while their kids ride all the attractions at Disneyland. They were spotted cuddling on a bench, getting cozy, and kissing while watching their children Presley, Kaia and friends on the rides.
Job: 111909J1
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Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber Bring the Kids to Disneyland
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Cindy Crawford and husband Rande Gerber get romantic while their kids ride all the attractions at Disneyland. They were spotted cuddling on a bench, getting cozy, and kissing while watching their children Presley, Kaia and friends on the rides.
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NATALIE IS HAVING THE TIME OF HER LIFE
International singing star Natalie Imbruglia is feeling confident that next year will be a great for her.
The former Neighbours star has been celebrating this year 20 years in showbiz: in 1994 she made her first appearance in the TV series "Dawson's Creek".
Next year, 2010, the Australian actress will celebrate her 35th year.
TV viewers will remember the beautiful brunette from the Australian soap series Neighbours. she made her last appearance in 1994.
In Fe 2010 her new album COME TO LIFE is released in the UK.
Picture shows: Natalie in a promo for her new album COME TO LIFE
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NATALIE IS HAVING THE TIME OF HER LIFE
International singing star Natalie Imbruglia is feeling confident that next year will be a great for her.
The former Neighbours star has been celebrating this year 20 years in showbiz: in 1994 she made her first appearance in the TV series "Dawson's Creek".
Next year, 2010, the Australian actress will celebrate her 35th year.
TV viewers will remember the beautiful brunette from the Australian soap series Neighbours. she made her last appearance in 1994.
In Fe 2010 her new album COME TO LIFE is released in the UK.
Picture shows: Natalie in a promo for her new album COME TO LIFE
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NATALIE IS HAVING THE TIME OF HER LIFE
International singing star Natalie Imbruglia is feeling confident that next year will be a great for her.
The former Neighbours star has been celebrating this year 20 years in showbiz: in 1994 she made her first appearance in the TV series "Dawson's Creek".
Next year, 2010, the Australian actress will celebrate her 35th year.
TV viewers will remember the beautiful brunette from the Australian soap series Neighbours. she made her last appearance in 1994.
In Fe 2010 her new album COME TO LIFE is released in the UK.
Picture shows: Natalie in a promo for her new album COME TO LIFE
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NATALIE IS HAVING THE TIME OF HER LIFE
International singing star Natalie Imbruglia is feeling confident that next year will be a great for her.
The former Neighbours star has been celebrating this year 20 years in showbiz: in 1994 she made her first appearance in the TV series "Dawson's Creek".
Next year, 2010, the Australian actress will celebrate her 35th year.
TV viewers will remember the beautiful brunette from the Australian soap series Neighbours. she made her last appearance in 1994.
In Fe 2010 her new album COME TO LIFE is released in the UK.
Picture shows: Natalie in a promo for her new album COME TO LIFE
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Scope Features Agency does not claim any Copyright or License in the attached material. Any downloading fees charged by Scope are for Scope services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any Copyright or License in the material. By publishing this material , the user expressly agrees to indemnify and to hold Scope harmless from any claims, demands, or causes of action arising out of or connected in any way with user's publication of the material.
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Boxer Smokin' Joe Frazier 1944 - 2011
November 7, 2011 - Boxer 'Smokin' Joe Frazier has died after a battle with liver cancer. Joseph William 'Joe' Frazier (January 12, 1944 Ã November 7, 2011). Frazier was a former Olympic and Undisputed World Heavyweight boxing champion, whose professional career lasted from 1965 to 1976, with a brief comeback in 1981. In 1970, Frazier defeated Ali on points in the highly anticipated 'Fight of the Century' in 1971. The International Boxing Research Organization (IBRO) rates Frazier among the ten greatest heavyweights of all time. PICTURED: July 2, 1973 - London, England, U.K. - 'Smokin' Joe' Frazier vs Joe Bugner (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Boxer Smokin' Joe Frazier 1944 - 2011
November 7, 2011 - Boxer 'Smokin' Joe Frazier has died after a battle with liver cancer. Joseph William 'Joe' Frazier (January 12, 1944 Ã November 7, 2011). Frazier was a former Olympic and Undisputed World Heavyweight boxing champion, whose professional career lasted from 1965 to 1976, with a brief comeback in 1981. In 1970, Frazier defeated Ali on points in the highly anticipated 'Fight of the Century' in 1971. The International Boxing Research Organization (IBRO) rates Frazier among the ten greatest heavyweights of all time. PICTURED: June 18,1973 - London, England, U.K. - British European Heavyweight Champion JOE BUGNER (R) and former world heavyweight champion JOE FRAZIER attend a press reception given by promoter Harry Lavene at the Sportsman's Club in Tottenham Court Road, London (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Australian Tennis Open, Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia - 16 Jan 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features (1535079f)
Day one action from the Australian tennis open; local boy Bernard Tomic thrills the Aussie crowd as he gets through round 1, Rafael Nadal pleases his first round match by plenty of shirt changes, Roger Federer practices and plays, Hollywood heartthrob Vanessa Hudgens joins the crowd as does Roger Federers twin children as they watched his warm up before bed time.
Australian Tennis Open, Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia - 16 Jan 2012
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TATTOOED KYLIE IN LESBIAN MOVIE ROMP.
TATTOOED KYLIE IN LESBIAN MOVIE ROMP.
KYLIE Minogue gets steamy with Elvis Presley¿s granddaughter in the trailer for her new movie.
The pop princess smooches The King's relative Riley Keough in the first footage from lesbian horror movie Jack And Diane.
Kiley plays the a heavily tattoed lesbian who owns a tattoo parlour.
The heavily tattooed singer asks Riley¿s character, Jack, ¿Why did you come here tonight?¿
Then the pair touch lips in a saucy love scene.
The movie sees the innocent teenager Diane, played by Juno Temple, falling for the tougher, more cynical Jack.
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TATTOOED KYLIE IN LESBIAN MOVIE ROMP.
TATTOOED KYLIE IN LESBIAN MOVIE ROMP.
KYLIE Minogue gets steamy with Elvis Presley¿s granddaughter in the trailer for her new movie.
The pop princess smooches The King's relative Riley Keough in the first footage from lesbian horror movie Jack And Diane.
Kiley plays the a heavily tattoed lesbian who owns a tattoo parlour.
The heavily tattooed singer asks Riley¿s character, Jack, ¿Why did you come here tonight?¿
Then the pair touch lips in a saucy love scene.
The movie sees the innocent teenager Diane, played by Juno Temple, falling for the tougher, more cynical Jack.
Picture shows: Riley Keough in a scene from the movie
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TATTOOED KYLIE IN LESBIAN MOVIE ROMP.
TATTOOED KYLIE IN LESBIAN MOVIE ROMP.
KYLIE Minogue gets steamy with Elvis Presley¿s granddaughter in the trailer for her new movie.
The pop princess smooches The King's relative Riley Keough in the first footage from lesbian horror movie Jack And Diane.
Kiley plays the a heavily tattoed lesbian who owns a tattoo parlour.
The heavily tattooed singer asks Riley¿s character, Jack, ¿Why did you come here tonight?¿
Then the pair touch lips in a saucy love scene.
The movie sees the innocent teenager Diane, played by Juno Temple, falling for the tougher, more cynical Jack.
Picture shows: Picture shows: Riley Keough in a scene from the movie
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TATTOOED KYLIE IN LESBIAN MOVIE ROMP.
TATTOOED KYLIE IN LESBIAN MOVIE ROMP.
KYLIE Minogue gets steamy with Elvis Presley¿s granddaughter in the trailer for her new movie.
The pop princess smooches The King's relative Riley Keough in the first footage from lesbian horror movie Jack And Diane.
Kiley plays the a heavily tattoed lesbian who owns a tattoo parlour.
The heavily tattooed singer asks Riley¿s character, Jack, ¿Why did you come here tonight?¿
Then the pair touch lips in a saucy love scene.
The movie sees the innocent teenager Diane, played by Juno Temple, falling for the tougher, more cynical Jack.
Picture shows: Kylie Minogue in a scene from the movie
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TATTOOED KYLIE IN LESBIAN MOVIE ROMP.
TATTOOED KYLIE IN LESBIAN MOVIE ROMP.
KYLIE Minogue gets steamy with Elvis Presley¿s granddaughter in the trailer for her new movie.
The pop princess smooches The King's relative Riley Keough in the first footage from lesbian horror movie Jack And Diane.
Kiley plays the a heavily tattoed lesbian who owns a tattoo parlour.
The heavily tattooed singer asks Riley¿s character, Jack, ¿Why did you come here tonight?¿
Then the pair touch lips in a saucy love scene.
The movie sees the innocent teenager Diane, played by Juno Temple, falling for the tougher, more cynical Jack.
Picture shows: Kylie Minogue in a scene from the movie
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Australian crew bid to break the land speed record by unveiling the first parts of their rocket-powered bullet car - 18 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aussie Invader / Rex Features (1931518a)
Computer generated image of the Aussie Invader 5R, a rocket-powered title contender for the land speed record attempt.
Aussie's Launch 'Faster-Than-A-Bullet' Land Speed Record Bid
An Australian race crew hoping to blitz their British rivals to a new supersonic land-speed record have launched their bid, unveiling the first parts of their rocket-powered bullet car.
Daredevil drag-racer Rosco McGlashan believes his machine, the Aussie Invader 5R, can go faster than a bullet and is using rocket technology to propel his 200,000-horsepower supercar.
Rosco has dreamed of being the fastest man on wheels since, aged 12, he saw Britain's Donald Campbell hit 645km/h on Australia's Lake Eyre saltpan in 1964.
The record has been broken several times since and currently stands at a blistering 1,227.985km/h - faster than the speed of sound - set by Briton, Andy Green, in 1997.
Set to blast off in 2014, 50 years after he first eyed Campbell's mark, McGlashan will go from 0-1600km/h in 20 seconds as he rips through three tonnes of rocket fuel.
Officially launching their campaign at the Australian International Motor Show in Sydney, Rosco McGlashan said the Aussie Invader 5R was progressing well with the body of the vehicle now constructed and key components such as the wheels and the motor being produced in Australia.
The Aussie Invader 5R vehicle remains at the team's Perth base where it is being built. At nearly seven tonnes it was too large to transport to Sydney, however, a real size model of the car is on display at AIMS to give visitors a good idea of the scale of
the vehicle.
A British team will also make an attempt in the same year setting up a showdown labelled the "Land-Speed Ashes" between the old sporting rivals.
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Australian crew bid to break the land speed record by unveiling the first parts of their rocket-powered bullet car - 18 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aussie Invader / Rex Features (1931518b)
Computer generated image of the Aussie Invader 5R, a rocket-powered title contender for the land speed record attempt.
Aussie's Launch 'Faster-Than-A-Bullet' Land Speed Record Bid
An Australian race crew hoping to blitz their British rivals to a new supersonic land-speed record have launched their bid, unveiling the first parts of their rocket-powered bullet car.
Daredevil drag-racer Rosco McGlashan believes his machine, the Aussie Invader 5R, can go faster than a bullet and is using rocket technology to propel his 200,000-horsepower supercar.
Rosco has dreamed of being the fastest man on wheels since, aged 12, he saw Britain's Donald Campbell hit 645km/h on Australia's Lake Eyre saltpan in 1964.
The record has been broken several times since and currently stands at a blistering 1,227.985km/h - faster than the speed of sound - set by Briton, Andy Green, in 1997.
Set to blast off in 2014, 50 years after he first eyed Campbell's mark, McGlashan will go from 0-1600km/h in 20 seconds as he rips through three tonnes of rocket fuel.
Officially launching their campaign at the Australian International Motor Show in Sydney, Rosco McGlashan said the Aussie Invader 5R was progressing well with the body of the vehicle now constructed and key components such as the wheels and the motor being produced in Australia.
The Aussie Invader 5R vehicle remains at the team's Perth base where it is being built. At nearly seven tonnes it was too large to transport to Sydney, however, a real size model of the car is on display at AIMS to give visitors a good idea of the scale of
the vehicle.
A British team will also make an attempt in the same year setting up a showdown labelled the "Land-Speed Ashes" between the old sporting rivals.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Aussie Invader/Rex Features
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Australian crew bid to break the land speed record by unveiling the first parts of their rocket-powered bullet car - 18 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aussie Invader / Rex Features (1931518c)
Computer generated image of the Aussie Invader 5R, a rocket-powered title contender for the land speed record attempt.
Aussie's Launch 'Faster-Than-A-Bullet' Land Speed Record Bid
An Australian race crew hoping to blitz their British rivals to a new supersonic land-speed record have launched their bid, unveiling the first parts of their rocket-powered bullet car.
Daredevil drag-racer Rosco McGlashan believes his machine, the Aussie Invader 5R, can go faster than a bullet and is using rocket technology to propel his 200,000-horsepower supercar.
Rosco has dreamed of being the fastest man on wheels since, aged 12, he saw Britain's Donald Campbell hit 645km/h on Australia's Lake Eyre saltpan in 1964.
The record has been broken several times since and currently stands at a blistering 1,227.985km/h - faster than the speed of sound - set by Briton, Andy Green, in 1997.
Set to blast off in 2014, 50 years after he first eyed Campbell's mark, McGlashan will go from 0-1600km/h in 20 seconds as he rips through three tonnes of rocket fuel.
Officially launching their campaign at the Australian International Motor Show in Sydney, Rosco McGlashan said the Aussie Invader 5R was progressing well with the body of the vehicle now constructed and key components such as the wheels and the motor being produced in Australia.
The Aussie Invader 5R vehicle remains at the team's Perth base where it is being built. At nearly seven tonnes it was too large to transport to Sydney, however, a real size model of the car is on display at AIMS to give visitors a good idea of the scale of
the vehicle.
A British team will also make an attempt in the same year setting up a showdown labelled the "Land-Speed Ashes" between the old sporting rivals.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Aussie Invader/Rex Features
*VIDEO AVAILABLE*
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Australian crew bid to break the land speed record by unveiling the first parts of their rocket-powered bullet car - 18 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aussie Invader / Rex Features (1931518e)
Computer generated image of the Aussie Invader 5R, a rocket-powered title contender for the land speed record attempt.
Aussie's Launch 'Faster-Than-A-Bullet' Land Speed Record Bid
An Australian race crew hoping to blitz their British rivals to a new supersonic land-speed record have launched their bid, unveiling the first parts of their rocket-powered bullet car.
Daredevil drag-racer Rosco McGlashan believes his machine, the Aussie Invader 5R, can go faster than a bullet and is using rocket technology to propel his 200,000-horsepower supercar.
Rosco has dreamed of being the fastest man on wheels since, aged 12, he saw Britain's Donald Campbell hit 645km/h on Australia's Lake Eyre saltpan in 1964.
The record has been broken several times since and currently stands at a blistering 1,227.985km/h - faster than the speed of sound - set by Briton, Andy Green, in 1997.
Set to blast off in 2014, 50 years after he first eyed Campbell's mark, McGlashan will go from 0-1600km/h in 20 seconds as he rips through three tonnes of rocket fuel.
Officially launching their campaign at the Australian International Motor Show in Sydney, Rosco McGlashan said the Aussie Invader 5R was progressing well with the body of the vehicle now constructed and key components such as the wheels and the motor being produced in Australia.
The Aussie Invader 5R vehicle remains at the team's Perth base where it is being built. At nearly seven tonnes it was too large to transport to Sydney, however, a real size model of the car is on display at AIMS to give visitors a good idea of the scale of
the vehicle.
A British team will also make an attempt in the same year setting up a showdown labelled the "Land-Speed Ashes" between the old sporting rivals.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Aussie Invader/Rex Features
*VIDEO AVAILABLE*
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Australian crew bid to break the land speed record by unveiling the first parts of their rocket-powered bullet car - 18 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aussie Invader / Rex Features (1931518f)
Computer generated image of the Aussie Invader 5R, a rocket-powered title contender for the land speed record attempt.
Aussie's Launch 'Faster-Than-A-Bullet' Land Speed Record Bid
An Australian race crew hoping to blitz their British rivals to a new supersonic land-speed record have launched their bid, unveiling the first parts of their rocket-powered bullet car.
Daredevil drag-racer Rosco McGlashan believes his machine, the Aussie Invader 5R, can go faster than a bullet and is using rocket technology to propel his 200,000-horsepower supercar.
Rosco has dreamed of being the fastest man on wheels since, aged 12, he saw Britain's Donald Campbell hit 645km/h on Australia's Lake Eyre saltpan in 1964.
The record has been broken several times since and currently stands at a blistering 1,227.985km/h - faster than the speed of sound - set by Briton, Andy Green, in 1997.
Set to blast off in 2014, 50 years after he first eyed Campbell's mark, McGlashan will go from 0-1600km/h in 20 seconds as he rips through three tonnes of rocket fuel.
Officially launching their campaign at the Australian International Motor Show in Sydney, Rosco McGlashan said the Aussie Invader 5R was progressing well with the body of the vehicle now constructed and key components such as the wheels and the motor being produced in Australia.
The Aussie Invader 5R vehicle remains at the team's Perth base where it is being built. At nearly seven tonnes it was too large to transport to Sydney, however, a real size model of the car is on display at AIMS to give visitors a good idea of the scale of
the vehicle.
A British team will also make an attempt in the same year setting up a showdown labelled the "Land-Speed Ashes" between the old sporting rivals.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Aussie Invader/Rex Features
*VIDEO AVAILABLE*
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IZUSLFXAQ (FOTO:DU
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Australian crew bid to break the land speed record by unveiling the first parts of their rocket-powered bullet car - 18 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aussie Invader / Rex Features (1931518g)
Computer generated image of the Aussie Invader 5R, a rocket-powered title contender for the land speed record attempt.
Aussie's Launch 'Faster-Than-A-Bullet' Land Speed Record Bid
An Australian race crew hoping to blitz their British rivals to a new supersonic land-speed record have launched their bid, unveiling the first parts of their rocket-powered bullet car.
Daredevil drag-racer Rosco McGlashan believes his machine, the Aussie Invader 5R, can go faster than a bullet and is using rocket technology to propel his 200,000-horsepower supercar.
Rosco has dreamed of being the fastest man on wheels since, aged 12, he saw Britain's Donald Campbell hit 645km/h on Australia's Lake Eyre saltpan in 1964.
The record has been broken several times since and currently stands at a blistering 1,227.985km/h - faster than the speed of sound - set by Briton, Andy Green, in 1997.
Set to blast off in 2014, 50 years after he first eyed Campbell's mark, McGlashan will go from 0-1600km/h in 20 seconds as he rips through three tonnes of rocket fuel.
Officially launching their campaign at the Australian International Motor Show in Sydney, Rosco McGlashan said the Aussie Invader 5R was progressing well with the body of the vehicle now constructed and key components such as the wheels and the motor being produced in Australia.
The Aussie Invader 5R vehicle remains at the team's Perth base where it is being built. At nearly seven tonnes it was too large to transport to Sydney, however, a real size model of the car is on display at AIMS to give visitors a good idea of the scale of
the vehicle.
A British team will also make an attempt in the same year setting up a showdown labelled the "Land-Speed Ashes" between the old sporting rivals.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Aussie Invader/Rex Features
*VIDEO AVAILABLE*
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Australian crew bid to break the land speed record by unveiling the first parts of their rocket-powered bullet car - 18 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aussie Invader / Rex Features (1931518h)
Computer generated image of the Aussie Invader 5R, a rocket-powered title contender for the land speed record attempt.
Aussie's Launch 'Faster-Than-A-Bullet' Land Speed Record Bid
An Australian race crew hoping to blitz their British rivals to a new supersonic land-speed record have launched their bid, unveiling the first parts of their rocket-powered bullet car.
Daredevil drag-racer Rosco McGlashan believes his machine, the Aussie Invader 5R, can go faster than a bullet and is using rocket technology to propel his 200,000-horsepower supercar.
Rosco has dreamed of being the fastest man on wheels since, aged 12, he saw Britain's Donald Campbell hit 645km/h on Australia's Lake Eyre saltpan in 1964.
The record has been broken several times since and currently stands at a blistering 1,227.985km/h - faster than the speed of sound - set by Briton, Andy Green, in 1997.
Set to blast off in 2014, 50 years after he first eyed Campbell's mark, McGlashan will go from 0-1600km/h in 20 seconds as he rips through three tonnes of rocket fuel.
Officially launching their campaign at the Australian International Motor Show in Sydney, Rosco McGlashan said the Aussie Invader 5R was progressing well with the body of the vehicle now constructed and key components such as the wheels and the motor being produced in Australia.
The Aussie Invader 5R vehicle remains at the team's Perth base where it is being built. At nearly seven tonnes it was too large to transport to Sydney, however, a real size model of the car is on display at AIMS to give visitors a good idea of the scale of
the vehicle.
A British team will also make an attempt in the same year setting up a showdown labelled the "Land-Speed Ashes" between the old sporting rivals.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Aussie Invader/Rex Features
*VIDEO AVAILABLE*
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IZUSLFXAQ (FOTO:DU
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Australian crew bid to break the land speed record by unveiling the first parts of their rocket-powered bullet car - 18 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aussie Invader / Rex Features (1931518i)
Computer generated image of the Aussie Invader 5R, a rocket-powered title contender for the land speed record attempt.
Aussie's Launch 'Faster-Than-A-Bullet' Land Speed Record Bid
An Australian race crew hoping to blitz their British rivals to a new supersonic land-speed record have launched their bid, unveiling the first parts of their rocket-powered bullet car.
Daredevil drag-racer Rosco McGlashan believes his machine, the Aussie Invader 5R, can go faster than a bullet and is using rocket technology to propel his 200,000-horsepower supercar.
Rosco has dreamed of being the fastest man on wheels since, aged 12, he saw Britain's Donald Campbell hit 645km/h on Australia's Lake Eyre saltpan in 1964.
The record has been broken several times since and currently stands at a blistering 1,227.985km/h - faster than the speed of sound - set by Briton, Andy Green, in 1997.
Set to blast off in 2014, 50 years after he first eyed Campbell's mark, McGlashan will go from 0-1600km/h in 20 seconds as he rips through three tonnes of rocket fuel.
Officially launching their campaign at the Australian International Motor Show in Sydney, Rosco McGlashan said the Aussie Invader 5R was progressing well with the body of the vehicle now constructed and key components such as the wheels and the motor being produced in Australia.
The Aussie Invader 5R vehicle remains at the team's Perth base where it is being built. At nearly seven tonnes it was too large to transport to Sydney, however, a real size model of the car is on display at AIMS to give visitors a good idea of the scale of
the vehicle.
A British team will also make an attempt in the same year setting up a showdown labelled the "Land-Speed Ashes" between the old sporting rivals.
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Australian crew bid to break the land speed record by unveiling the first parts of their rocket-powered bullet car - 18 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aussie Invader / Rex Features (1931518j)
Computer generated image of the Aussie Invader 5R, a rocket-powered title contender for the land speed record attempt.
Aussie's Launch 'Faster-Than-A-Bullet' Land Speed Record Bid
An Australian race crew hoping to blitz their British rivals to a new supersonic land-speed record have launched their bid, unveiling the first parts of their rocket-powered bullet car.
Daredevil drag-racer Rosco McGlashan believes his machine, the Aussie Invader 5R, can go faster than a bullet and is using rocket technology to propel his 200,000-horsepower supercar.
Rosco has dreamed of being the fastest man on wheels since, aged 12, he saw Britain's Donald Campbell hit 645km/h on Australia's Lake Eyre saltpan in 1964.
The record has been broken several times since and currently stands at a blistering 1,227.985km/h - faster than the speed of sound - set by Briton, Andy Green, in 1997.
Set to blast off in 2014, 50 years after he first eyed Campbell's mark, McGlashan will go from 0-1600km/h in 20 seconds as he rips through three tonnes of rocket fuel.
Officially launching their campaign at the Australian International Motor Show in Sydney, Rosco McGlashan said the Aussie Invader 5R was progressing well with the body of the vehicle now constructed and key components such as the wheels and the motor being produced in Australia.
The Aussie Invader 5R vehicle remains at the team's Perth base where it is being built. At nearly seven tonnes it was too large to transport to Sydney, however, a real size model of the car is on display at AIMS to give visitors a good idea of the scale of
the vehicle.
A British team will also make an attempt in the same year setting up a showdown labelled the "Land-Speed Ashes" between the old sporting rivals.
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Australian crew bid to break the land speed record by unveiling the first parts of their rocket-powered bullet car - 18 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aussie Invader / Rex Features (1931518k)
Computer generated image of the Aussie Invader 5R, a rocket-powered title contender for the land speed record attempt.
Aussie's Launch 'Faster-Than-A-Bullet' Land Speed Record Bid
An Australian race crew hoping to blitz their British rivals to a new supersonic land-speed record have launched their bid, unveiling the first parts of their rocket-powered bullet car.
Daredevil drag-racer Rosco McGlashan believes his machine, the Aussie Invader 5R, can go faster than a bullet and is using rocket technology to propel his 200,000-horsepower supercar.
Rosco has dreamed of being the fastest man on wheels since, aged 12, he saw Britain's Donald Campbell hit 645km/h on Australia's Lake Eyre saltpan in 1964.
The record has been broken several times since and currently stands at a blistering 1,227.985km/h - faster than the speed of sound - set by Briton, Andy Green, in 1997.
Set to blast off in 2014, 50 years after he first eyed Campbell's mark, McGlashan will go from 0-1600km/h in 20 seconds as he rips through three tonnes of rocket fuel.
Officially launching their campaign at the Australian International Motor Show in Sydney, Rosco McGlashan said the Aussie Invader 5R was progressing well with the body of the vehicle now constructed and key components such as the wheels and the motor being produced in Australia.
The Aussie Invader 5R vehicle remains at the team's Perth base where it is being built. At nearly seven tonnes it was too large to transport to Sydney, however, a real size model of the car is on display at AIMS to give visitors a good idea of the scale of
the vehicle.
A British team will also make an attempt in the same year setting up a showdown labelled the "Land-Speed Ashes" between the old sporting rivals.
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Australian crew bid to break the land speed record by unveiling the first parts of their rocket-powered bullet car - 18 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aussie Invader / Rex Features (1931518l)
Computer generated image of the Aussie Invader 5R, a rocket-powered title contender for the land speed record attempt.
Aussie's Launch 'Faster-Than-A-Bullet' Land Speed Record Bid
An Australian race crew hoping to blitz their British rivals to a new supersonic land-speed record have launched their bid, unveiling the first parts of their rocket-powered bullet car.
Daredevil drag-racer Rosco McGlashan believes his machine, the Aussie Invader 5R, can go faster than a bullet and is using rocket technology to propel his 200,000-horsepower supercar.
Rosco has dreamed of being the fastest man on wheels since, aged 12, he saw Britain's Donald Campbell hit 645km/h on Australia's Lake Eyre saltpan in 1964.
The record has been broken several times since and currently stands at a blistering 1,227.985km/h - faster than the speed of sound - set by Briton, Andy Green, in 1997.
Set to blast off in 2014, 50 years after he first eyed Campbell's mark, McGlashan will go from 0-1600km/h in 20 seconds as he rips through three tonnes of rocket fuel.
Officially launching their campaign at the Australian International Motor Show in Sydney, Rosco McGlashan said the Aussie Invader 5R was progressing well with the body of the vehicle now constructed and key components such as the wheels and the motor being produced in Australia.
The Aussie Invader 5R vehicle remains at the team's Perth base where it is being built. At nearly seven tonnes it was too large to transport to Sydney, however, a real size model of the car is on display at AIMS to give visitors a good idea of the scale of
the vehicle.
A British team will also make an attempt in the same year setting up a showdown labelled the "Land-Speed Ashes" between the old sporting rivals.
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Portia de Rossi gets some Christmas shopping done
Los Angeles, CA - Australian actress and Ellen DeGeneres wife Portia de Rossi visits a few stores in L.A. including Maxfield, she was all smiles and looked chic wearing a black long sleeve blouse matching her stockings, black designer leather boots and a dark green skirt.
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Portia de Rossi gets some Christmas shopping done
Los Angeles, CA - Australian actress and Ellen DeGeneres wife Portia de Rossi visits a few stores in L.A. including Maxfield, she was all smiles and looked chic wearing a black long sleeve blouse matching her stockings, black designer leather boots and a dark green skirt.
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Portia de Rossi gets some Christmas shopping done
Los Angeles, CA - Australian actress and Ellen DeGeneres wife Portia de Rossi visits a few stores in L.A. including Maxfield, she was all smiles and looked chic wearing a black long sleeve blouse matching her stockings, black designer leather boots and a dark green skirt.
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TENNIS: JAN 15 Australian Open
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TENNIS: JAN 15 Australian Open
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Nicole Kidman picks up her little one from school
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Nicole Kidman picks up her little one from school
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Nicole Kidman picks up her little one from school
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Nicole Kidman picks up her little one from school
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Nicole Kidman picks up her little one from school
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Nicole Kidman picks up her little one from school
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