Country music singer, songwriter, actress, musician, philanthropist and businesswoman Dolly Parton has definitely made her mark on the world over the last 60 years, becoming one of the most recognizable and beloved entertainers…ever. While the 77-year-old “Jolene” and “9 to 5” singer is instantly recognizable for her big blonde hair, bubbly laugh and her sparkly clothes, Dolly’s incredible talent and loving heart shines even brighter — whether she’s selling 100 million records worldwide, starring in award-winning movies, founding her self-named amusement park, Dollywood, or gifting more than 200 million books to children around the world through her Imagination Library.
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A GREEDY couple who "got their kicks" from running out of restaurants without paying have been slapped with a fine.
Paul Brown and wife Rhiannon targeted Beefeater outlets where they racked up an estimated £550 in unpaid bills.
They would gorge on an average of £91-worth of grub and drinks before sneaking out without settling up.
Mortage advisor Paul, 50, first started carrying out his dine-and-dash con with Rhiannon, 46, at the Longbow Beefeater in Llantrisant, South Wales, in February.
The skydiving instructor who tragically died after making a last ditch effort to save his 14-year-old pupil previously worked as a parachute instructor in an elite special forces unit for the Australian Defence Force.
Tony Rokov, 44, and an unnamed 14-year-old boy fell around 20 metres before hitting the ground in Goulburn on Saturday afternoon after a sudden gust of wind caused their parachute to fail during a tandem jump.
THE shock aftermath of Storms Elin and Fergus has been revealed as cars were submerged in extreme flooding after 70mph winds.
The Met Office has warned Storm Fergus could reintroduce some gusty winds, especially in western areas, alongside further rainfall on Sunday evening.
The most impactful winds of the storm are expected to hit the Republic of Ireland, the forecaster said.
A yellow rain warning covering an area stretching from Carlisle to Sheffield was in place until 3am on Sunday morning, with as much as 30mm of rain falling on already saturated ground.