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Paperback Delaware Families : Du Pont Family, Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours, Pierre S. du Pont, Iv, Edward Ball, Alfred I. Dupont Book

ISBN: 1157815782

ISBN13: 9781157815785

Delaware Families : Du Pont Family, Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours, Pierre S. du Pont, Iv, Edward Ball, Alfred I. Dupont

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: 11AM (TV series), Adrian Barich, Alex Cullen (journalist), Anna Coren, Anne Fulwood, Ann Sanders, Basil Zempilas, Ben Damon, Ben Davis (journalist), Bill McDonald (Australian journalist), Bruce Abernethy, Chris Bath, Chris Dittmar, Chris Mainwaring, David Brown (meteorologist), David Johnston (newsreader), Emmy Kubainski, Georgie Gardner, Graeme Goodings, Greg Pearce (news presenter), Ian Ross (newsreader), Jane Doyle, Jeff Newman (TV personality), Jennifer Adams, Jennifer Keyte, Jessica Rowe, Jim Wilson (sports journalist), John Riddell (news), John Schluter, Kay McGrath, Liz Cantor, Mal Walden, Mark Beretta, Mark Ferguson (television presenter), Matthew White (journalist), Matt Carmichael (journalist), Melody Horrill, Mike Munro, Natalia Cooper, Natalie Barr, Nick McArdle, Pat Welsh (sports journalist), Peter Mitchell (newsreader), Rick Ardon, Rob Brough, Rob Gell, Rod Young, Roger Climpson, Ross Symonds, Samantha Armytage, Sandy Roberts, Sarah Cumming, Sara Groen, Shane Webcke, Sharyn Ghidella, Sunday Night (Australian TV program), Sunrise (TV program), Susannah Carr, Tim Watson, Today Tonight, Tony Squires, Tracey Challenor, Weekend Sunrise. Excerpt: Sunrise is an Australian breakfast television program, broadcast on the Seven Network and currently presented by Melissa Doyle and David Koch. The program follows Seven Early News and runs from 6am to 9am. The history of Sunrise can be traced back to at least 17 January 1991 when 11AM news presenter Darren McDonald began presenting an early morning Seven News - Sunrise Edition bulletin prior to hostilities breaking out during the Gulf War. In 1996, Seven introduced a one hour weekday bulletin called Sunrise News, later renamed Sunrise. Seven recruited Chris Bath from NBN Television to present the bulletin alongside Peter Ford. Ford moved to other presenting roles...

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