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Post by Andrew on May 15, 2006 16:14:13 GMT
Dear All, I have recently acquired a copy of the 'Australian Women's Weekly NZ Edition' December 2002 This features an article on Hayley, entitled 'Hayley Changes Her Tune'. The Main Site already features some scanned images of this article, but I have produced some higher quality scanned images below: Regards, Andrew Please view a larger image of this picture here
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Post by Raymond on May 15, 2006 16:28:37 GMT
Thank you Andrew! Raymond
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Post by postscript on May 15, 2006 16:35:35 GMT
Thanks Andrew for news of what seems like a really major splash in the New Zealand edition of an Australian magazine.
There is a way of scanning texts that are readable without creating an unwieldy file but perhaps that isn't yet within your expertise with your scanner?
Thanks for the info though.There are some lovely and very different pictures of Hayley. Your item brings home to us how much work Hayley does of which we are generally unaware. Background stuff with interviews and photo-shoots not to do with her own promotional work. One very busy girl.
BUT ITS JUST CAUGHT MY EYE ITS DATED 2002!! I thought the text was going to be very important and was referring to the immediate future!
Peter
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Post by Andrew on May 15, 2006 16:46:29 GMT
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Post by postscript on May 15, 2006 16:50:05 GMT
Hi Peter, So I "had you going" for a moment then? I wish I had been there to see your face! Sometimes it's interesting to delve back into the archives! As you suggested, this helps us to realise how much things have changed since back then! Regards, Andrew Wasn't quite the point I was intending to make but I'll let you get away with it! Especially since this post brings me within 6 posts of you... now that is an approach by stealth, even I hadn't noticed it! Peter
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Post by Richard on May 15, 2006 16:52:50 GMT
Thanks for posting the scans, Andrew! I'm sure I've read the article before, but quite a while ago. I found it fascinating, because it was looking forward to a time that we can now look back on, so there's no doubt that Hayley's career has progressed according to plan, and even better! I see it was written by Paul Little, who also wrote her biography, "The World At Her Feet". Bye for now, Richard
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Post by Andrew on May 15, 2006 16:59:23 GMT
Wasn't quite the point I was intending to make but I'll let you get away with it! Especially since this post brings me within 6 posts of you... now that is an approach by stealth, even I hadn't noticed it! Peter Mais Oui Monsieur! I think you are probably very keen to become a "Maestro" before me! Andrew
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Post by Andrew on May 15, 2006 17:05:00 GMT
Thanks for posting the scans, Andrew! I'm sure I've read the article before, but quite a while ago. I found it fascinating, because it was looking forward to a time that we can now look back on, so there's no doubt that Hayley's career has progressed according to plan, and even better! I see it was written by Paul Little, who also wrote her biography, "The World At Her Feet". Bye for now, Richard Hi Richard, Thanks for your reply! Yes- many of us will have read this artcle before- as I said, you will find scanned images of the article on the Main Site (2002 'Hayley in the Media'). I posted up my scanned images since my magazine pages aren't creased/ rippled like the other ones were! Regards, Andrew
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Post by postscript on May 16, 2006 6:41:42 GMT
Wasn't quite the point I was intending to make but I'll let you get away with it! Especially since this post brings me within 6 posts of you... now that is an approach by stealth, even I hadn't noticed it! Peter Mais Oui Monsieur! I think you are probably very keen to become a "Maestro" before me! Andrew As long as its meat for us all to get our teeth in to and enjoy and not just cast-away gristle! Peter
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Post by Joe on May 17, 2006 2:36:14 GMT
Thanks so much for sharing these pictures with us, Andrew. They are indeed wonderful scans. Great job my friend. Joe
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Post by Andrew on May 17, 2006 8:51:46 GMT
Thanks so much for sharing these pictures with us, Andrew. They are indeed wonderful scans. Great job my friend. Joe Hi Joe, Great to hear from you! Many thanks for your kind words of encouragement. Providing the scans was a true pleasure! i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifTake Care Andrew
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