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Terri Irwin Reveals If She’s Considered Marrying Again

October 16, 2015 by · Comments Off on Terri Irwin Reveals If She’s Considered Marrying Again 

Terri Irwin Reveals If She’s Considered Marrying Again, When beloved wildlife expert and TV personality Steve Irwin was killed in 2006, he left behind his loving wife Terri Irwin and his two adoring children, Bindi and Robert. It’s been nine years since his death and it’s clear his family is as devoted, strong and loving as ever.

As 17-year-old Bindi competes on this season of Dancing With the Stars, her mother Terri, 51, and 11-year-old brother are staying in L.A. to show their support. ET’s Cameron Mathison caught up with the family during DWTS rehearsal, where Terri shared her sweet memories of her late husband, and how she doesn’t have an interest in finding a new partner.

“I think I’ve had my happily ever after,” Terri said, smiling. “I still feel immense love and loyalty to Steve. And I’ve got great kids, I’ve got a very full life, and while I’m lonely for Steve, I’m not a lonely person.”

Terri meet Steve in 1991 and the two fell quickly in love. The couple tied the knot in June 1992 after dating for eight months, and they filmed the pilot episode of their popular nature docu-series The Crocodile Hunter on their honeymoon. They went on to co-star on the show for five years.

“I think if I hadn’t met Steve I probably would have never married. So that’s how unique our relationship was,” Terri shared. “And I think for other people who have lost someone and have loved again, it’s a beautiful thing but it’s just not really on my horizon.”

Standing close with her young children, Terri gave an insight into how the family has remained hopeful, strong and close even in the face of their personal tragedy. For the Irwins, it’s all about being open about their feelings.

US Confirms Iran Tested Nuclear-Capable Missile

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US Confirms Iran Tested Nuclear-Capable Missile, The United States has confirmed that Iran tested a medium-range missile capable of delivering a nuclear weapon, in “clear violation” of a United Nations Security Council ban on ballistic missile tests, a senior U.S. official said on Friday.

“The United States is deeply concerned about Iran’s recent ballistic missile launch,” U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power said in a statement.

“After reviewing the available information, we can confirm that Iran launched on Oct. 10 a medium-range ballistic missile inherently capable of delivering a nuclear weapon,” she said. “This was a clear violation of U.N. Security Council Resolution 1929.”

The United States is preparing a report on the incident for the Security Council’s IranSanctions Committee and will raise the matter directly with Security Council members “in the coming days,” Power said.

Council diplomats have told Reuters it was possible to sanction additional Iranian individuals or entities by adding them to an existing U.N. blacklist. However, they noted that Russia and China, which have opposed the sanctions on Iran’s missile program, might block any such moves.

“The Security Council prohibition on Iran’s ballistic missile activities, as well as the arms embargo, remain in place,” Power said. “We will continue to press the Security Council for an appropriate response to Iran’s disregard for its international obligations.”

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