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Hugh Jackman Smacks Himself in Crotch

First, he injured his eye during a stunt on Oprah. Now, Hugh Jackman has done damaged to a much more sensitive area. While playing cricket in Melbourne and taping a segment for Channel 9’s Australian broadcast of The Ashes Test cricket series, the actor swung at a pitch from professional Shane Warne and, well, see for yourself what transpired. Ouch! Hugh Jackman Groin Shot

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Hart’s manager sorry for cheeky interview

JESSICA Hart’s Australian manager has apologised for a cheeky interview she gave suggesting men shouldn’t approach models.

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Australia Clears Wikileaks of All Wrongdoing

Based on Australian Law…Wikileaks has done no wrong. Read all about it at the link…. added by: jubal

Australia Clears Wikileaks of All Wrongdoing

Based on Australian Law…Wikileaks has done no wrong. Read all about it at the link…. added by: jubal

New Survey shows liberals lose IQ degrees daily, more likely to be terrorists.

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Julian Assange released, vows Wikileaks to fight on

JULIAN Assange strode to freedom on the steps of the High Court in London and vowed his Wikileaks website would fight on. The 39-year-old Australian was released after nine days in the Victorian-era Wandsworth prison when the High Court said he should be granted bail while he resists extradition to Sweden on sex abuse allegations that he claims are a crude attempt to silence him. After a day of uncertainty about his fate, Mr Assange and his legal team walked outside the court yesterday into a light snow storm on The Strand to address about 200 journalists from around the world. “It's great to smell the fresh air of London again,” he said. “First, some thankyous. To all the people around the world who have had faith in me, who have supported my team while I have been away. “To my lawyers, who have put up a brave and ultimately successful fight, to our sureties (bail guarantors) and people who have provided money in the face of great difficulty and aversion. “And to members of the press who are not all taken in, and considered to look deeper in their work. “And I guess finally, to the British justice system itself, where if justice is not always the outcome at least it is not dead yet. “During my time in solitary confinement in the bottom of a Victorian prison I had time to reflect on the conditions of those people around the world also in solitary confinement, also on remand, in conditions that are more difficult than those faced by me. “Those people also need your attention and support. “And with that I hope to continue my work and continue to protest my innocence in this matter and to reveal, as we get it, which we have not yet, the evidence from these allegations.” Justice Duncan Ouseley rejected an appeal against Mr Assange's bail by Swedish authorities, who claimed if he was set free he might flee rather than face charges in Sweden that he allegedly committed four sex offences against two women in what began as consensual sexual encounters. Justice Ouseley said one reason he believed Mr Assange was unlikely to abscond was that the allegations against him in Sweden did not seem to be “a cast iron case… so he has some prospects of success”. Evidence that one Swedish prosecutor felt there was no case against Mr Assange before another prosecutor disagreed and decided to pursue the matter suggested that the case “would be one that could be resisted by an innocent man,” said Justice Ouseley. Mr Assange denies the allegations of sexual abuse and insists the Swedish prosecution is a politically motivated attempt to stop his website from revealing US government secrets. The internet publisher's release was delayed by a scramble to meet the court's demand for a

Hugh Jackman Injure picture

The Australian actor Hugh Jackman, 42, flew on a zip-line cable from the top sail of the famous landmark down to the stage, but hit the brakes too late, flipped up into a lighting rig and injured his right eye. Hugh Jackman sustained a minor facial injury while making a dramatic entrance to a taping of Oprah Winfrey#39;s talk show at the Sydney Opera House on Tuesday. Winfrey immediately called for a break in filming, as paramedics rushed to the stage – but the injury was minor, and PEOPLE#39;

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What People Do for Oprah: Hugh Jackman Injured in Zipline Stunt

Oprah Winfrey is really enjoying her time in Australia. When she isn’t sailing around Sydney Harbour with close friend Russell Crowe — or shopping at local gift shops — she’s putting Hugh Jackman in grave danger. Well, not really: The Australian National Treasure received a cut above his right eye while taking part in a zipline-stunt-gone-bad at a taping of Oprah’s Ultimate Australian Adventure on Tuesday. “That was so much fun,” said Jackman, “until the end.” Let’s hope that isn’t one of the taglines for Real Steel . Click ahead to watch the unfortunate hilarity.

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Hugh Jackman to Oprah: Eye Eye, Mate!

Filed under: Hugh Jackman , Oprah Winfrey Hugh Jackman tried to impress the crowd while filming Oprah Winfrey ‘s Australian show in Sydney today — but instead injured himself when his stunt went awry. Zooming onto the stage on a zip-line, Hugh hit the brakes too late, crashed into a lighting… Read more

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Hugh Jackman Injured During ‘Oprah’ Stunt Down Under

Actor’s face smashed during rappelling stunt from top of Sydney Opera House. By Gil Kaufman Hugh Jackman glides along a high wire prior to injuring his eye on landing during a taping of the “Oprah Winfrey Show” at the Sydney Opera House on Tuesday Photo: Lisa Maree Williams Getty Images By most accounts, Oprah Winfrey and her audience are having a wonderful time in Australia. As the queen of daytime television celebrates her final months on broadcast TV with a trip Down Under with a lucky studio audience, she has been feted by a host of the country’s biggest stars. In fact, one of them, “Wolverine” hunk Hugh Jackman, had a big surprise for Winfrey on Tuesday (December 14), when he slid down a cable from the top of the iconic Sydney Opera House toward a giant outdoor stage set up for broadcast. But, according to a Reuters report, the stunt went wrong and Jackman failed to stop his ascent in time and crashed into the stage’s lighting rig, smashing his face in the process. “That was so much fun, until the end,” Jackman joked. “I came down waving to everyone, looking over Sydney Harbor, saw my dad, the kids and you [Winfrey], went to pull the brake and then boing.” Appearing later in the broadcast with a small bandage under one of his eyes, Jackman, whose two children were in the audience, told Winfrey that the excitement of sliding down the cable onto the stage caused him to hit the brake too late. The actor reportedly suffered a black eye and was seen holding some ice to his face and taking a swig of red wine following the accident. Ever the professional, he shook off the mishap and appeared in a segment in which he gave Oprah some pointers on eating Vegemite, a traditional Australian spread made from black yeast. Winfrey’s 302 guests will serve as the audience for two episodes that will feature such Australian stars as Jackman, Russell Crowe, Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban and Olivia Newton John.

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