TV psychic Sally Morgan sues Daily Mail for defamation
26 January 2012
TV psychic Sally Morgan is demanding damages of £150,000 from Associated Newspapers over a Daily Mail story accusing her of scamming a vulnerable audience.
The article, published on 22 September, was headlined: “What a load of crystal balls!”
It alleged Morgan pretended to have psychic powers when she was in fact simply repeating instructions from members of her team via a microphone and hidden earpiece, according to a writ lodge at the High Court.
Morgan, who was Princess Diana’s former psychic, claims the story caused substantial damage to her reputation, as well as hurt, distress and embarrassment.
The story was widely reported in the national press at the time but Associated Newspapers is the only publisher named on the writ. The story in question was an opinion piece by the magician and former psychic Paul Zenon.
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Sunday, January 29, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
Psychic News has been re-published and is online
The revived Psychic News, the world's premiere newspaper reporting on all news regarding Spiritualism , psychic matters, clairvoyance etc is back !
CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK AND READ THE FIRST COPY FOR FREE
picture : editor Sue Farrow and the new publishers of Psychic News JV Trust chairman Eric Hattonchic News editor Susan Farrow with J.V. Trust chairman
Eric Hatton at the desk of founding editor Maurice Barbanell
CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK AND READ THE FIRST COPY FOR FREE
picture : editor Sue Farrow and the new publishers of Psychic News JV Trust chairman Eric Hattonchic News editor Susan Farrow with J.V. Trust chairman
Eric Hatton at the desk of founding editor Maurice Barbanell
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Sunday, January 22, 2012
Fantastic Sale at The Adyar Bookshop
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ADYAR BOOKSHOP
Until 31 January, stock is being sold at 60% discount. Psychic reading services and some jewellery items are not included in this offer.
Our psychic readers are still available until 31 January
for consultations. Please feel free to call us on 9267 8509.
As our stock is running low we are unable to process any internet orders.
To stay informed of future Adyar events and …
simply send an email to: books@adyar.com.au
with the subject line "Please send Adyar updates"
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in 1922, Adyar Bookshop is Australia's leading shop for mind, body,
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publications. We are owned by the The Blavatsky Lodge of the
Theosophical Society. Adyar carries over 40,000 titles in subject areas
from astrology to Zen. If you can't find a particular title on our
website, email us at books@adyar.com.au. We
also stock an extensive range of gift items including cards, crystals,
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Bookshop is pleased to announce that the internet-based radio station,
RadioOutThere, is now featuring some of our books in its book review
section. RadioOutThere is compiled by Barry Eaton, formerly of the ABC,
and updated each Thursday. Hear Barry and leading Sydney author Walter
Mason discuss new and recent titles which are available at Adyar. For
more information see our Useful Links page or go to http://www.radiooutthere.com/blog/
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Bill Roache hires psychic to talk to dogs
CORRIE's Bill Roache has admitted to using a psychic — so he can communicate with his dogs.
The soap's longest-serving actor, 79, revealed he had contacted Jackie Weaver,
who claims to be able to talk to animals.
He says Jackie can tell him how Poppy, Oliver and Harry are "feeling".
Bill — who plays Ken Barlow in the hit soap — said: "Jackie
said Poppy even did an impersonation.............
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/4064786/Bill-Roache-news-Corrie-star-hires-psychic-to-talk-to-his-dogs.html
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/4064786/Bill-Roache-news-Corrie-star-hires-psychic-to-talk-to-his-dogs.html
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Friday, January 6, 2012
Some very accurate predictions
Writing in the Ladies Home Journal in 1900, John Elfreth Watkins predicted the following :
* Microwave instant meals
* Telephones being used across the world
* Satelite broadcasts and television
* 150MPH trains
* Photographs transmitted via wire services
* Electrically heated gardening to grow vegetables
* Tanks, aeroplanes, warships
* Central heating and hot & cold running water
read more here
* Microwave instant meals
* Telephones being used across the world
* Satelite broadcasts and television
* 150MPH trains
* Photographs transmitted via wire services
* Electrically heated gardening to grow vegetables
* Tanks, aeroplanes, warships
* Central heating and hot & cold running water
read more here
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
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