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At 95, Dick Van Dyke is still the consummate showman - and he s desperate to get back onstage
Geoff Edgers, The Washington Post
May 14, 2021
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1of3Dick Van Dyke at home in Malibu, Calif. A career that began in the 1940s has been interrupted by the pandemic. I really miss getting up in front of an audience, he says.Washington Post photo by Marvin JosephShow MoreShow Less
2of3 How in the hell did I get to where I am? How did I get to a Kennedy award? You know, I never trained or did anything. I just enjoyed myself, Dick Van Dyke says.Washington Post photo by Marvin JosephShow MoreShow Less
Northland news in brief: City vehicle crash; and Northland public nurses to strike
14 May, 2021 05:00 PM
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This crash on Hatea Dr, Whangārei, yesterday didn t hold up traffic after a vehicle left the road and hit a street light before hitting some trees. Photo / Michael Cunningham.
This crash on Hatea Dr, Whangārei, yesterday didn t hold up traffic after a vehicle left the road and hit a street light before hitting some trees. Photo / Michael Cunningham.
Northern Advocate
A person received moderate injuries after a van left the road and hit a street light in
Whangārei, before coming to rest among some trees. Police attended a crash involving a van which hit powerlines on Hatea Drive at 7.56am yesterday. One person received moderate injuries and Northpower was notified. Police were only at the scene for a short period and traffic was hardly disrupted