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Fed: Hawko looking forward to Aussie homecoming
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AAP General News (Australia)
06-02-2005
Fed: Hawko looking forward to Aussie homecoming
SYDNEY, June 2 AAP - Newcastle-born Jennifer Hawkins is putting her feet up after handing
over her Miss Universe crown, and is looking forward to an Australian homecoming.
The Bondi-based model and Newcastle Knights cheerleader last year became the first
Aussie to win the coveted title since Perth's Kerry Ann Wells in 1972.
After a year wea...
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