A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, the Order of the Jedi served as the guardians of the universe. Through the power of the force, they stood vigilant against the destructive power of the Dark Side. Obviously this is a work of fiction, direct from the mind of George Lucas and brought to life in the Star Wars franchise. In the real world, however, Jedi are very real. Founded in the UK in 2007, the Church of Jediism (Coj) serves as a meeting place for individuals with a belief in the force.
One has to wonder however; without the assistance of lightsabers, X-Wing Fighters and space stations the size of small moons, how do you become a Jedi in modern society? For more information, I spoke to Paul Cutler: a former soldier turned bus driver, who just so happens to be a high ranking member of the Coj.
One has to wonder however; without the assistance of lightsabers, X-Wing Fighters and space stations the size of small moons, how do you become a Jedi in modern society? For more information, I spoke to Paul Cutler: a former soldier turned bus driver, who just so happens to be a high ranking member of the Coj.
- 6/3/2013
- by Simon Cassidy
- Obsessed with Film
Anjali Rao
A former CNN presenter has signed on to be the host of Sbs’s Dateline.
Anjali Rao will anchor the network’s flagship current affairs program as of next Tuesday.
Rao worked at CNN International hosting both the weekday breakfast program and Talk Asia, a weekly magazine style show about Asia.
Prior to CNN, Rao worked as an anchor on both Sky News and Channel 5 News in London. Rao was also formerly a reporter and producer for Seven News in Melbourne.
Paul Cutler, Sbs director of news and current affairs said: “Anjali is a unique and exceptionally talented journalist and presenter. She comes to Dateline with a wealth of experience from around the world and is a great fit for Sbs. We’re delighted to have her on board.”
Rao said: “Dateline has a unique approach, delivering honest and compelling journalism covering important stories from around the world that many others would not.
A former CNN presenter has signed on to be the host of Sbs’s Dateline.
Anjali Rao will anchor the network’s flagship current affairs program as of next Tuesday.
Rao worked at CNN International hosting both the weekday breakfast program and Talk Asia, a weekly magazine style show about Asia.
Prior to CNN, Rao worked as an anchor on both Sky News and Channel 5 News in London. Rao was also formerly a reporter and producer for Seven News in Melbourne.
Paul Cutler, Sbs director of news and current affairs said: “Anjali is a unique and exceptionally talented journalist and presenter. She comes to Dateline with a wealth of experience from around the world and is a great fit for Sbs. We’re delighted to have her on board.”
Rao said: “Dateline has a unique approach, delivering honest and compelling journalism covering important stories from around the world that many others would not.
- 2/7/2013
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
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