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Hard to believe that it's been fifteen years since Subaru hitched its station wagon to America's fading fascination with Paul Hogan, oversized knives, and shrimps on the barbie by creating the Outback.
Advisor fights to keep Hoges' secrets
PAUL Hogan's former financial adviser is wrongly claiming professional privilege as a reason for not answering questions in relation to the $300 million Wickenby tax probe, a court has been told.
The Daily Drivers: Subaru Outback is a solid throwback
By Peter Couture and Lyra Solochek, Times Staff Writers In Print: Saturday, November 7, 2009 In the '90s, Paul Hogan was the pitchman for the Subaru Outback - one of the first "crossover" vehicles.
Test Drive: 2010 Subaru Outback 3.6R
Ottawa, Ontario - "That's not a knife; this is a knife!" Just as Paul Hogan's Mick "Crocodile" Dundee movie character was eager to show a New York City thug that a Bowie knife is a much more capable weapon than a weenie switchblade, Subaru appears ready to show the auto industry that it intends for its Outback - one of the oldest names in the ...
Hogan's adviser quizzed for eight days
PAUL HOGAN'S financial adviser was questioned for more than eight days by the Australian Crime Commission about his involvement in the actor's tax affairs, as part of the $300 million Wickenby tax probe.
IN THE best sign yet that the Australian film industry is in turnaround, Mao's Last Dancer has held its own against Hollywood blockbusters, taking $6.3 million since opening on October 7. After earning $4.3 million in its opening week - the fourth biggest for an Australian film - the movie took another $2 million on 267 screens across its second ...
October 8: Great Chicago fire breaks out, Office of Homeland Security is established
Maine Fast Fact : The highest temperature in Maine was recorded on July 10, 1911 in North Bridgton at 105 degrees Fahrenheit.
Actor Paul Hogan is 70. Actor-comedian Chevy Chase is 66. Actress Sigourney Weaver is 60.
If Australia has a human face in the American popular mind, it may well be the smiling, deeply lined visage of Paul Hogan.
PROFILE: Australians warm to birthday boy Paul Hogan
Never underestimate the box-office power of former Sydney Harbour Bridge scaffolder-turned-millionaire actor-producer Paul Hogan.
Hogan wins right to appeal to High Court
Paul Hogan is trying to prevent the public release of documents relating to a multi-million dollar tax case against him.
Subaru refines the SUV wagon: Next-generation Outback arrives
The car that inadvertently began the now-burgeoning crossover utility vehicle segment, the Subaru Outback wagon, comes to market in its fourth generation for 2010.Having no sport utility in its lineup and no truck chassis upon which to base one, Subaru decided to try to pass off a beefed-up version of its midsize Legacy wagon as an SUV, introducing ...
Next-generation Outback arrives
The car that inadvertently began the now-burgeoning crossover utility vehicle segment, the Subaru Outback wagon, comes to market in its fourth generation for 2010.
Cons: Doughy handling, questionable styling, poor stereo. This is not Paul Hogan's Outback.
WHEN was the last time Paul Hogan made a good movie? That's a bit of a trick question because he's actually only made two good ones out of a possible eight.
Likeable family comedy featuring two generations of Ocker icons conceivably playing themselves.
SHANE Jacobson may be a big burly bloke who's built like a brick you-know-what, but in person he's quite gentle and one of the friendliest people you'll meet.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
People, not places, key to tourism: Hoges
Crocodile Dundee himself, Paul Hogan, says Australia must go back to the future if it wants to successfully sell itself as a tourism destination overseas.
IN a country that specialises in road movies, most journeys on screen happen on roads well travelled.
How Hogan gave Aussie comics a cutting edge
Stand-up Wil Anderson is Australian. So is comedian and actor Paul Hogan. The difference is that Hogan changed Anderson's life with just seven words WITH one simple line in his hit movie Crocodile Dundee, Paul Hogan changed the life of every Australian travelling overseas forever.
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