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2013/05/25 01:34
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A MAN accused of being the financial brains behind convicted international arms dealer Viktor Bout has been extradited from Australia to the US. Syrian-born Richard Chichkali, 53, had been living in...
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2013/05/24 07:28
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A NATIONAL review into female genital mutilation laws has recommended South Australia and NSW more than double their maximum penalties for anyone performing it to at least 15 years in jail. Late last...
2013/05/22 12:05
2013/05/22 12:05
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ADULTS who lie about their age to children on social media or in internet chat rooms in order to meet them risk jail, under draft legislation before federal parliament. A Senate committee is...
2013/05/21 08:39
2013/05/21 08:39
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Roy Cooper spoke against the idea Monday, alongside police chiefs and prosecutors who also oppose moving the State Bureau of Investigation to the Department of Public Safety, which includes all other...
2013/05/16 14:46
2013/05/16 14:46
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The federal government is considering a halt to using wrist X-rays for determining age - a controversial method which has landed Indonesian boys accused of being people smugglers in adult jails. The...
2013/05/16 13:46
2013/05/16 13:46
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Free parking ... Vehicles in the open car park between the National Library and the shore of Lake Burley-Griffin. Photo: Graham Tidy Almost all government workplaces affected by the decision to...
2013/05/14 11:53
2013/05/14 11:53
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The government is saving $4.5 million by not proceeding with plans to filter the internet of objectionable material. This unpopular and widely opposed measure was quietly dumped with the government...
2013/05/12 13:46
2013/05/12 13:46
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Communicator ... Robert Jensen. Photo: Supplied Robert Jensen is a good man for a crisis. From the aftermath of the devastating 2010 Haiti earthquake to the Deepwater Horizon gulf oil spill, the...
2013/05/10 12:46
2013/05/10 12:46
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Canberra marriage celebrant Valerie Sellers. Photo: Katherine Griffiths A new annual fee will increase the cost of civil weddings and force many celebrants out of business if it is introduced on July...
2013/05/09 10:26
2013/05/09 10:26
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Amber Berry, left, hugs her sister Beth Serrano after being reunited in a Cleveland hospital on Monday. Photo: AP The extraordinary discovery of three women held captive for up to a decade in a US...
2013/05/09 00:05
2013/05/09 00:05
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Dr Anne Aly says WA is just as at-risk as anywhere else in the country of a terror attack. West Australia is not immune to terrorism and there should be a greater focus on ways to deter violent...
2013/05/07 17:32
2013/05/07 17:32
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I have been away for a while. I took part of my annual leave and did report back to the Captain's Bridge on Tuesday, April 23. I then went under the weather. As I write, I am struggling to recover....
2013/05/06 10:31
2013/05/06 10:31
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The Commission on Judgment Debt, on Tuesday, expressed disappointment at the weak defence the Attorney General's Department put up in a case relating to the payment of compensation on the Second...
2013/05/02 07:19
2013/05/02 07:19
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Australia's government is keeping a tight hold on proposed data breach notification legislation that could become law before a federal election in September. The country does not have a data breach...
2013/04/30 18:29
2013/04/30 18:29
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Kumasi — MODEX OIL Company Limited, a Ghanaian oil marketing company has settled the second and final installment of GH¢21, 000.00 which was part of the GH¢51, 700.00 damages awarded against it, for...
2013/04/29 18:15
2013/04/29 18:15
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Illawarra victims of the Capital Trio collapse challenged Federal Financial Services Minister Bill Shorten yesterday to a debate "anywhere, any time" on his handling of the debacle, saying his...
2013/04/29 06:05
2013/04/29 06:05
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A WOMAN who spent a decade on the run in Australia after abducting her daughter is now free to leave the country and plans to return to Norway. Ms Ellefsen Lunetta appeared in the Family Court this...
2013/04/29 01:52
2013/04/29 01:52
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Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus has backed plans to introduce a mandatory data breach notification scheme in Australia. The scheme was recommended by the Australian Law Reform Commission in 2008. It...
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2013/04/28 10:46
2013/04/28 10:46
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A FAMILY relaxes in their loungeroom. A toddler runs around the house, giggling, with her mother close behind. A couple pay a bill. A receptionist surfs the web. What they don't know is their every...
2013/04/26 20:16
2013/04/26 20:16
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Amila Prabath Wanasignhe Prisons Commissioner General Chandraratne Pallegama inspecting the Anuradhapura Prison kitchen during his visit to the prison on April 19. Picture by Amila Prabath...