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Paralympic glory: Our gold medal champions

Our paralympic champions are dominating in the London 2012 Games.
Kelly Cartwright

Tallying up a grand total of 32 gold medals, our Paralympic champions have put on an incredible performance in London and are being praised as Australia’s best ever Paralympic team.

Our athletes are doing Australia proud, smashing world records and personal bests daily and contributing to our impressive medal tally.

The Aussies are set to finish in fifth place with an outstanding total of 83 medals.

Here, we celebrate our Paralympic heroes. Meet the gold medal winning stars of the team.

Go Aussie!

Our women’s relay team set a new world record taking gold in the 4x100m.

Katherine Downey, Maddison Elliot and Ellie Cole cheer on teammate Jacqui Freney.

Richard Colman won the 800m final.

Kelly Cartwright won gold in the women’s long jump.

Swimmer Jacqui Freney is currently leading the medal tally overall with six golds!

Jacqui also picked up golds in backstroke, freestyle and butterfly.

Swimmer Matthew Cowdrey is now our most successful Paralympian ever.

Brenden Hall took gold in the men’s 400m freestyle.

Ellie Cole from the relay squad scored an individual gold medal in 100m backstroke.

Carol Cooke won gold in the mixed individual time trials.

Prue Watt couldn’t be happier with her gold in 100m breaststroke.

Kieran Modra and Scott McPhee won their tandem pursuit in the cycling on day one.

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Joann Formosa picked up Australia’s first equestrian gold since 2000.

David Nicholas claimed gold in the men’s individual time trial.

Michael Gallagher got the gold in the men’s individual pursuit.

Susan Powell set a world record and picked up Australia’s first gold medal on day one.

Tasmanian Todd Hodgetts won gold in shot put, throwing a new world record.

The men’s 4x100m freestyle relay team matched the girls’ gold.

Our wheelchair rugby team won Australia’s first ever gold in the sport.

Felicity Johnson and Stephanie Morton took gold in the tandem pursuit.

Evan O’Hanlon smashed his previous world record running the 100m in 10.79 seconds.

Brenden Hall smashed his own world record in the men’s 400m freestyle.

Swimmer Blake Cochrane set another world record in 100m breaststroke.

Cyclist David Nicholas won gold in his time trial.

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Jessica Simpson: ‘My boobs are too big to exercise’

Jessica Simpson: My boobs are too big to exercise

Just after her daughter was born, Jessica Simpson announced she had signed on to be the face of Weight Watchers in the US in an effort to shed her baby weight.

The 32-year-old, who gave birth to baby Maxwell Drew on May 1, says that like most new mothers, she’s finding it a challenge to lose those extra kilos.

“My body is not bouncing back like a supermodel,” she said in an interview with USA Today.

“I’m just your everyday woman who is trying to feel good and be healthy for her daughter, her fiancé and herself.”

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While she is determined to shed the baby weight, Jessica also wants to show her fans it can be done in a healthy way.

And although she says she is losing some weight thanks to her Weight Watchers program, exercising is a challenge because “my boobs are way too big to run at this point”.

“I let myself indulge in everything I wanted because it was the first time I was ever pregnant, and I wanted to enjoy it,” she explains of her substantial weight gain.

“I didn’t know [the weight] didn’t all come off with the baby.”

Jessica has not divulged her current weight, nor how much she weighed during her pregnancy, but is set to reveal her weight loss on Katie Couric’s new talk show, Katie, on September 10.

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Stars and their stunt doubles

Angelina Jolie

Angelina Jolie and her stunt double not only look the same, they also seem to be good friends! The pair shared a smile while filming Salt.

Nicole Kidman

You have to do a double take to realise that only one of these women are Nicole Kidman! She used a body double during the filming of The Interpreter.

Hugh Jackman

Hugh? Is that you? You can hardly tell the difference between Hugh Jackman and his stunt double on the set of Swordfish.

Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp’s stunt double takes a leap and lands on a fruit shop during the filming of The Tourist. We’re sure Johnny is glad he didn’t have to perform his own stunts!

Brad Pitt

Imagine being Brad Pitt’s stunt double! There’s no doubt he loves his job title!

Anne Hathaway

Anne Hathaway is exceptional in Batman: The Dark Knight Rises but she did have some help from her stunt double pictured here.

Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise is known for performing all his own stunts, but that doesn’t mean that he doesn’t need some stunt tips every now and then.

Robbie Williams

Even singers need stunt doubles! Robbie Williams used one recently on the set of his new music video which was filmed in London.

Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez is another singer who uses a stunt double, however, hers happens to be a man.

The double was dressed in tight black leggings and even had his hair braided the same as JLOs.

Yep, we’re confused too!

Natalie Portman

Natalie Portman’s Oscar winning performance in Black Swan was outstanding, but she did have some help from a professional ballerina stunt double who performed some of the difficult routines.

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Conjoined twins Abby and Brittany reveal how they drive

Conjoined twins Abby and Brittany reveal how they drive

It can be difficult enough for a 16-year-old to learn to drive, but for conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel, it’s just another daily task they share.

The pair, who are now 22 and starring in TV reality show Abby & Brittany, recently demonstrated how they share the responsibility of driving.

Each of the girls has her own driver’s licence and each had to take a driving test, but when it comes to operating the car, it all comes down to team work.

“I think we’re good drivers,” the pair say in unison.

“When we drive, Abby is in control of the gas and brakes and we both steer, and I’m in control of the clicker,” Brittany explains.

Their TV show follows the girls in their everyday life, hanging out with friends, planning a trip to Europe and hunting for their first job.

The girls — who share one body but control one side each — continue to stun doctors with their incredible co-ordination and team work, which they use every day for everything from dressing and doing each other’s hair to playing the piano.

Video: See Abby and Brittany in the video player above.

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New ownership for ACP Magazines

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Nine Entertainment Co. has sold ACP Magazines, publisher of The Weekly to Bauer Media Group

ACP magazines, publisher of The Australian Women’s Weekly will come under new ownership as Nine Entertainment Co confirmed an agreement to sell Australia’s largest magazine publisher to leading European media group Bauer.

ACP will break away from Nine Entertainment Co to join the German based international publishing house, a family-owned company publishing about 400 magazines and more than 100 online products in 15 countries worldwide.

While the handover signifies the end of an era as part of the Nine Entertainment family, ACP CEO Matthew Stanton said gaining the scale and experience of a significant global publisher while maintaining a strong working relationship with NEC would strengthen the company’s future.

“Being part of the Bauer Media Group provides ACP with a positive and clear future, under an owner who is focussed on magazines and who will support investment and growth in our business.

“This outcome provides a commitment for the long term for both our brands and our people,” he said.

Publisher and owner Yvonne Bauer said the company was delighted to welcome ACP as a member of the the media group, which has a strong focus on digital growth.

“ACP fits our strategy of developing the Bauer Media Group globally, we believe in print, and ACP’s strong brand in Australia and New Zealand are perfect platforms to expand into digital areas,” she said.

The sale is expected to be finalised within the next four to eight weeks as ACP moves towards a new ownership structure.

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Organic food is no healthier than conventional foods

Organic food is no healthier than conventional foods

Organic food may taste better, but scientists say there is little evidence to suggest it’s healthier than conventionally farmed produce.

Although grown without synthetic fertilisers, pesticides and other chemicals, research by Stanford University found no consistent differences in the vitamin content of organic compared to regular produce.

The review of more than 200 research studies did find, however, that consumption of organic foods may reduce exposure to pesticide residues and antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

Organic products were 30 per cent less likely to contain pesticide residue than conventionally grown fruit and vegetables, but were not necessarily 100 per cent free of the chemicals.

Dr Crystal Smith-Spangler, a teacher at Stanford’s Centre for Health Policy said that the overall message of the review was that people need to eat more fruit and vegetables, regardless of how they are grown, because most Western diets are deficient.

“Some believe that organic food is always healthier and more nutritious,” she said.

“We were a little surprised that we didn’t find that. Our goal was to shed light on what the evidence is.

“This is information that people can use to make their own decisions based on their level of concern about pesticides, their budget and other considerations.”

Dr Dena Bravata, a senior affiliate with Stanford’s Center for Health Policy, said there were a number of reasons, other than health benefits, that people chose to eat organic foods. These include taste, concerns about the effects of conventional farming practices on the environment and animal welfare.

“There isn’t much difference between organic and conventional foods if you’re an adult and making a decision based solely on your health,” she said.

“If you look beyond health effects, there are plenty of other reasons to buy organic instead of conventional.”

A key finding of the review was that some studies suggested organic milk contained higher levels of omega-3 fatty acid, which can assist with brain development in infants and be important for cardiovascular health.

The review also found that organic chicken and pork appeared to reduce exposure to antibiotic-resistant bacteria, but it was unclear whether this would impact health.

Researchers said that the review was difficult to complete due to the various ways organic food was tested.

The research was published in the journal, Annals of Internal Medicine.

Your say: Do you buy organic foods?

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Flirtatious Pippa Middleton’s fashion ace at tennis

Flirtatious Pippa Middleton's fashion ace at tennis

Pippa Middleton at the US Open.

World number 1 Victoria Azarenka was playing a blistering match on court, but all eyes were on Pippa Middleton at the US Open yesterday.

The royal bridesmaid’s famous figure was very much on display in a tight-fitting colour block dress, attracting a lot of attention from the crowd.

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Pippa, 28, arrived in time to watch the women’s quarter finals at Flushing Meadows, Queens, but spent more time chatting to the handsome gentleman sitting next to her.

The lucky lad was Spencer Vegosen, a Harvard-educated financial analyst and accomplished tennis player. His father is president of the US Tennis Association.

Pippa and Spencer seemed to get along extremely well, but he’s not the only young man to be on the receiving end of Pippa’s charm.

Since landing in New York on Saturday, the Duchess of Cambridge’s younger sister has been photographed flirting with several of the city’s most eligible men.

Millionaire hotelier Andre Balazs, 55, flew her by seaplane to his Sunset Beach resort on Shelter Island on Sunday.

Pippa was photographed playing table tennis with Andre, with onlookers reporting it was “flirt central”.

Later that evening, Pippa was reportedly spotted at Electric Room at Dream Downtown in Manhattan’s Meatpacking district with former New York Ranger Sean Avery.

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Pippa also bumped into actor Chace Crawford at the same bar, and chatted to her for around 10 minutes.

Pippa is in New York for meetings about her new book Celebrate: A year of festivities for families and friends.

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Pippa Middleton’s schoolgirl memories

Pippa Middleton has revealed her schoolgirl crush on her "undeniably fanciable" hockey coach in her latest magazine column entitled 'Confessions of a sporty schoolgirl'.
Pippa Middleton

Pippa Middleton has revealed her schoolgirl crush on her “undeniably fanciable” hockey coach in her latest magazine column entitled ‘Confessions of a sporty schoolgirl’.

The 29-year-old sister of the Duchess of Cambridge spoke of her youthful passion for her PE teacher, a hockey star who was in his early twenties at the time, while recalling her school days in this week’s issue of Spectator magazine.

“When I close my eyes and think about school sports, I envisage myself on the hockey pitch, stick in hand, a luminous gumshield locked on to my chops and a bandana across my forehead. (Bandanas were all the rage back then),” Pippa writes.

“Boys are watching. I can also hear the booming voice of Mr Markham, our fierce but undeniably fanciable coach, urging us all on.”

Pippa also revealed that long before her bottom became world famous, it was helping her win netball games.

“You spend most of the time playing a complex version of piggy-in-the-middle, except the piggies are a pack of vicious girls,” Pippa wrote. “My petite physique enabled me to nip and tuck my way past the bigger-chested girls.

“Elbows always helped; as did the derriere for defence (my ‘chest’ hadn’t developed back then) and a bit of shoulder-barging here or there.”

Pippa also reminisced about running cross country races with her sister Kate who also attended the prestigious Marlborough College.

“We Middleton girls were always at the starting line — albeit reluctantly — fuelled by Lucozade tablets and bananas.

“Rain was inevitable and we’d get caked in mud from head to toe, in our tiny athletic shorts, white Aertex and all.”

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I’m a big deal – my extra chromosome isn’t

When Veronika Davie was still in the womb, she suffered a massive stroke that should have killed her.

Miraculously, she survived but her birth a few days later brought more problems. She had Down syndrome and cerebral palsy – doctors said that if she lived, she would never walk.

Four years later, Veronika has proved them all wrong. After years of specialist appointments and gruelling therapy, she has just taken her first unaided steps.

These pictures, shared by Veronika’s proud mum Kylee, celebrate this gorgeous little girl and her amazing achievements.

Veronika watching her baby brothers play soccer.

Playing on the trampoline singing her favourite ‘bouncing’ song.

Veronika at a friend’s birthday party.

Girl’s afternoon at the hairdresser in August 2011.

Kylee and Veronika.

Enjoying some chocolate mousse in February this year.

Veronika in February 2011.

Veronika last October.

Veronika painting in October 2011.

Veronika earlier this month.

Veronika will start school with her brother’s next year.

Veronika recently took her first steps without her walking frame.

Veronika sailing earlier this year.

Veronika and Kylie in 2011.

Veronika in June this year.

Veronika enjoying a snack in July.

Veronika preparing for a flight earlier this year.

Veronika in her walking frame.

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Meet the toddler who shouldn’t be alive

'You are my hero': A mum's letter to her baby with Down syndrome

Veronika Davie

Four years after doctors said she probably wouldn’t live, let alone walk, Veronika Davie took her first independent steps. Here, her mother Kylee shares her story.

Veronika’s struggle to stay alive began before she was even born.

Sometime during her last few days in the womb, Veronika suffered a massive stroke, so severe it would have killed most adults instantly.

In pictures: Veronika’s amazing life

Somehow, she survived, but doctors warned Kylee the tiny baby might not live through her own birth.

“It was terrifying,” Veronika’s mother Kylee says. “There were about 20 doctors in the room when I gave birth.

“We didn’t know if she would live, and if she did, what state she’d be in.”

Again, Veronika survived — but her ordeal was far from over.

Minutes after her birth, she was diagnosed with Down syndrome. A short time later a routine test revealed she had an 8mm hole in her heart and would need open heart surgery.

At one week old, an MRI revealed the extent of her in-utero stroke. Her prognosis was devastating.

“They said she had permanent brain injuries, and that she would never walk,” Kylee says. “Worse, because of her Down syndrome and heart condition, they had no idea if she would even live, and if she did, for how long.”

It was news that would upset any parent, but after 14 days spent sobbing, Kylee simply refused to accept it.

“I cried for two weeks and then one day I just decided that it wasn’t going to be like that,” Kylee says. “I decided that Veronika was going to survive and thrive and one day I would walk back in there and say ‘I told you so’.

“All the doctors said ‘Oh, we’ll look forward to that’ but you could see they were thinking ‘yeah right’.”

Despite Kylee’s positive thinking, another diagnosis came four weeks before Veronika’s first birthday — she had cerebral palsy, caused by her in-utero stroke.

“No one could help us,” Kylee says. “They’d never come across the combination of Down syndrome and cerebral palsy before. They just didn’t know how to treat Veronika, what her progress would be like. It was very stressful.”

The uncertainty was hard to cope with, but Kylee says she and her husband have never wavered in their determination to give Veronika the life they feel she deserves.

Over the years this has involved many thousands of dollars, up to six specialist appointments a week, and a lot less time and resources for their other children, sons Jordan, 10, and Jakob, seven.

“Financially it is a huge burden,” she says. “When I was pregnant with Veronika, we were building our dream home. We were going to have a healthy child and I was going to go back to work so we could afford our perfect lifestyle.

“Then she was born and I was told that I was going to have to be her full-time carer and I would never work again and I was like ‘But we’ve just bought a house. We need to be able to pay the mortgage’.

“Our kids don’t necessarily go without anything, but money is tight. My mindset is that at the end of the day she shouldn’t be here and she’s fought to stay alive for a reason and so we’ve got to give her every opportunity we can.”

In 2011, the Davie family had a breakthrough. Just before Christmas, Veronika was fitted for her very own walker. Finally, she was mobile.

Last week, things got even better. After four years, three months and two weeks of gruelling therapy, Veronika took her first independent steps.

Shaky as they were, those steps represented a small miracle for Kylee.

“It was so very exciting because it’s something we were told she’d never do,” she says.

Veronika is now getting ready to start school. In February, she will join her older brothers at their local Tasmanian primary school, realising another of Kylee’s big goals.

In pictures: Veronika’s amazing life

“When she was born and they said she would never walk, the first thing that came to me was that she wouldn’t be able to go to school with her big brothers because it’s on the side of a hill and there are stairs everywhere,” Kylee says.

“She is actually going to go to that school next year. Our goal was that she would go to school with her brothers and that she would walk into school on the first day.

“She’ll get there. She’s the most amazing person and I wouldn’t change her for the world because she is so awesome just the way she is.”

To read more about Veronika’s amazing journey, visit Veronika and Kylee’s blog or their Facebook page.

We would like to thank The Wiggles, who have arranged concert tickets and a meet and greet for Veronika and her brothers when their upcoming national tour visits Tasmania. For more information on the tour visit The Wiggles website.

Video: Watch Veronika’s first steps

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