среда, 29 февраля 2012 г.
NSW:Big job cuts to NSW public service: report
AAP General News (Australia)
08-11-2011
NSW:Big job cuts to NSW public service: report
SYDNEY, Aug 11 AAP - Thousands of public servants face losing their jobs in a slash-and-burn
NSW budget made tighter by the global share meltdown, News Ltd reported on Thursday.
The NSW Department of Primary Industries is facing cuts to its budget of up to 25 per
cent while one in three jobs in NSW Health's head office are at risk, according to The
Daily Telegraph.
The cuts are part of a $30 million trim flagged by NSW Treasurer Mike Baird and Finance
Minister Greg Pearce in the state government's first budget on September 6, the paper
said.
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Tas: Bob Brown says Greens will peak up seats in Tassie election
AAP General News (Australia)
02-17-2006
Tas: Bob Brown says Greens will peak up seats in Tassie election
Federal Greens leader BOB BROWN says he expects his party to pick up seats at the Tasmanian
election on March 18.
Senator BROWN .. a former member of the Tasmanian parliament .. says he believes voters
will add to the four Greens MPs in the lower house.
And he's taken a swipe at Labor and the Liberal Party for saying they wouldn't join
the Greens in minority government if .. as is widely expected .. neither party wins a
majority of seats.
AAP RTV pj/tam/rt/bart
KEYWORD: POLLTAS BROWN (SYDNEY)
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FED:Stop swearing for schizophrenia
AAP General News (Australia)
04-14-2011
FED:Stop swearing for schizophrenia
SYDNEY, April 14 AAP - Could you stop swearing for a week?
The Schizophrenia Research Institute is calling on potty-mouths all over Australia
to stop cursing and start raising money.
Rather than dropping money into swear jars, funds can be collected electronically and
donated to schizophrenia research.
"Most people know schizophrenia as people hearing voices," Schizophrenia Research Institute
spokeswoman Helen Connealy said on Thursday.
"What they don't realise is that for many people who get these voices they are not
pleasant they tend to be negative ... and often contain abusive language.
"So we decided that this will be a good way for us to stop the voices for a week and
get everybody involved."
Participants pledge to give up swearing for Schizophrenia Awareness Week, from May
16 to 22, and then get friends and family to sponsor them.
"A few people have put up a chart in their office and nominated their chief swearers
and they are seeing who holds to it ... people are using this as an excuse to have a bit
of fun," Ms Connealy said.
Several celebrities have promised to keep their language clean in support of the campaign,
including Aussie rocker Angry Anderson, Miss World Australia Ashleigh Francis, Sydney
FC keeper Liam Reddy, former rugby league player Mark Geyer and MasterChef finalists Alvin
and Courtney.
In previous years the campaign has raised $40,000 and involved about 150 people. This
year the organisers hope to get 500 people on board and raise $100,000.
To register for Swear Stop go to www.swearstop.com.au
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FED:Aussies find the urge to splurge
AAP General News (Australia)
12-26-2010
FED:Aussies find the urge to splurge
Aussies have unleashed the purse strings .. finally finding the urge to splurge in
the Boxing Day sales.
Cashed-up Gen Y-ers have led the charge .. providing a timely shot in the arm for retailers
who've endured sluggish sales all year and a disappointing December .. partly caused by
November's interest rate hike.
Tills have sounded loudest in Perth .. where shoppers ran screaming into stores when
doors opened this morning .. on a rare Sunday.
Myer Regional Manager KERRY DAVENPORT says it was the first time all shops in Perth
were allowed to open.
In Sydney's CBD .. queues formed overnight as shoppers jostled to pounce upon the best bargains.
It was the same at Brisbane's Queens St Mall with people queuing from three in the
morning to burst into the city's two biggest department stores .. while in Melbourne more
than one thousand people were waiting at the doors of David Jones in Bourke Street for
the five am opening.
MARGY OSMOND from the Australian National Retailers Association says Perth shoppers
are expected to spend the most .. outlaying between 100 and 500 dollars each.
Melbourne should have the next highest spend .. followed by Sydney.
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KEYWORD: SALES AUST (SYDNEY)
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VIC:Fire boss Rees says sorry = 2
AAP General News (Australia)
08-17-2010
VIC:Fire boss Rees says sorry = 2
"My thoughts are with those who lost loved ones in this terribly tragic event. And
to those people I say I am truly sorry for their loss and I feel for them," he said.
Mr Rees said he had been deeply affected by the Black Saturday tragedy.
"There is not a day that goes by that I do not think about the events of that day."
Mr Rees said he had read the report and considered it fair and reasonable.
"I accept fully the criticism that the report makes of me and of my role on that day.
"It's important that we try together to move on following this report."
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NSW: Libs keen to keep Wentworth in fold post-Turnbull
AAP General News (Australia)
04-09-2010
NSW: Libs keen to keep Wentworth in fold post-Turnbull
The Liberal Party campaign to defend MALCOLM TURNBULL's seat of Wentworth begins in
earnest with pre-selections starting today.
The Liberals say they have no intention of letting the seat slip from their grasp ..
after the former opposition leader announced he's quitting politics.
Mr TURNBULL says his two-term reign in the blue-ribbon eastern Sydney seat will come
to an end with this year's federal election.
JOHN HOWARD's former chief of staff ARTHUR SINODINOS says he's considering running
for preselection .. while other potential candidates include Sydney seafood guru PETER
DOYLE .. lawyer and University of New South Wales council member GABRIELLE UPTON .. and
former Young Liberals' national president JASON FALINSKI.
Despite being a Liberal seat for more than 50 years .. Wentworth is no longer a certainty
at election time: it's held with only a 3.9 per cent margin.
AAP RTV ad/klm/jl/de/ar/ajw/psm/
KEYWORD: TURNBULL WENTWORTH (SYDNEY)
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FED: Pollution over Europe could be reducing rain in Australia
AAP General News (Australia)
08-26-2009
FED: Pollution over Europe could be reducing rain in Australia
CANBERRA, Aug 26 AAP - Atmospheric aerosol pollution over Europe, North America and
Asia could be responsible for global rainfall variations in Australia, new research suggests.
Dr Leon Rotstayn from the Centre for Australian Weather and Climate said it appeared
pollution aerosols over Asia could be responsible for higher rain in Australia's north-west,
but less on the east coast.
Higher aerosol levels in the northern hemisphere seemed to affect sea level air pressure
and in turn rainfall.
"Increasing sea level pressure at 40 degrees south suggests decreased rainfall in parts
of southern Australia," he told an online briefing. He said this needed further research.
Dr Rotstayn said aerosols partly masked global warming although the effect was variable.
He said the climatic importance of aerosols had been under-recognised in Australia
because pollution levels here are low.
One issue is that the presence of greenhouse gases extends over the longterm, while
aerosols remain in the atmosphere for as little as a week.
"It is important that we do understand the relative roles of these different mechanisms
in driving rainfall changes," he said.
Dr Rotstayn said while some types of aerosols had a negative global warming effect,
others such as carbon soot had a warming effect on climate and had been implicated in
melting of glaciers.
Professor Andi Andreae, director of the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Germany,
said removal of atmospheric aerosols could produce immediate warming of perhaps half a
degree.
"Emissions of a lot of the aerosols are coupled to emissions of the greenhouse gases,"
he told the briefing.
"One of the largest emitters of aerosol particles is in fact our power plants, especially
coal-fired power plants."
AAP mb/sb/maur
KEYWORD: CLIMATE AEROSOLS
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Vic: Motorcyclist remanded in custody for hit-run
AAP General News (Australia)
04-17-2009
Vic: Motorcyclist remanded in custody for hit-run
A 24-year-old Melbourne man's been remanded in custody after being charged over a hit-run
incident on Easter Sunday .. involving two motorcyclists .. that's left a woman in a critical
condition.
MARK MACCAR .. of suburban Mill Park .. was arrested by police last night over the hit-run.
He's been chagrged in the Melbourne Magistrates Court with failing to stop and render
assistance .. and will reappear on July 10.
AAP RTV mok/szp/jxt/rt
KEYWORD: MACCAR (MELBOURNE)
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0600 2UE news headlines
AAP General News (Australia)
12-12-2008
0600 2UE news headlines
- United Nations Children's fund says Australian parents putting children at risk when
they are put in full time care;
- Sydney man from Concord West drowns after trying to save two sons from surf at Mollymook
on New South Wales south coast;
- Sydney police investigating suspicious death of 37-y-o woman; 28-y-o woman questioned
and released;
- Athletic community gather in Wollongong to farewell Kerryn McCann;
- Rees accused of ignoring billion dollar transport plan; Daily Tele says plan awaiting approval;
- Fed gov't refuses to delay emissions trading scheme;
- Ledger nominated for Golden Globe, but Australia shunned;
- Land and Environment court approves Muslim school at Bass Hill;
SPORT - Three players take one shot lead into Australian Open; WA beats SAfrica in
Perth; Adelaide United to play Gamba Osaka again.
FINANCE
AAP RTV psm/
KEYWORD: MONITOR 0600
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WA: The main stories in the 0900 ABC news
AAP General News (Australia)
08-08-2008
WA: The main stories in the 0900 ABC news
PERTH, August 8, AAP - The main stories in the 0900 ABC news:
- Customs and the Australian Federal Police are claiming to have made the world's largest
ecstasy seizure.
- The former Liberal candidate for Cottesloe, Deidre Wilmott will not contest the seat
at the coming state election.
- The former Labor premier Peter Dowding has told ABC radio he doesn't believe the
electorate will punish Alan carpenter for holding an early election.
- The Education watchdog PLATO will speak to state election candidates over the next
few weeks to determine their policies on teaching.
- Excitement is building across the Olympic city of Beijing ahead of the opening ceremony.
- James Tomkins will carry the Australian flag into the stadium in Beijing tonight.
- In golf, there's a three way tie for the lead during the late stages of the opening
round of the PGA championship in Michigan.
AAP np/
KEYWORD: MONITOR 0900 ABC PERTH
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WA: Woylies threatened, WA minister says
AAP General News (Australia)
02-14-2008
WA: Woylies threatened, WA minister says
West Australian Environment Minister DAVID TEMPLEMAN says woylies have been listed
as a threatened species .. after a dramatic decline in numbers of the kangaroo-like marsupial.
Scientists believe a mystery disease may be responsible for the sharp drop in numbers
since 2001 .. and have identified key suspects including parasites.
Mr TEMPLEMAN says in 2001 the woylie population reached a peak of around 40 thousand individuals.
But he says there's been an estimated 70 to 80 per cent decline in woylie numbers since
that time.
AAP RTV lk/af/wf
KEYWORD: WOYLIE (PERTH)
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RACE: NSW racing shut down indefinitely as horse flu spreads
AAP General News (Australia)
08-27-2007
RACE: NSW racing shut down indefinitely as horse flu spreads
The New South Wales government has slapped an indefinite ban on race meetings and the
movement of horses in the state .. as the horse flu outbreak continues to spread.
Primary Industries Minister IAN MACDONALD says more than 400 horses on 53 properties
are now showing symptoms of the virus .. with 51 horses confirmed as carrying the disease.
The racing industry is bracing for a complete shutdown .. as it waits on results of
tests carried out early today on three racehorses at Randwick displaying elevated temperatures.
If the tests are positive .. it'll be almost impossible to prevent the disease spreading
through one of the nation's premier racecourses and training centres.
Mr MACDONALD says that would mean it's a virtual certainty there'd be no races at Randwick
for a month.
He says more than 700 horses are at Randwick .. and represent the cream of racing in NSW.
Mr MACDONALD says the suspension of all race meetings and the movement of horses will
be reviewed next Monday .. September 3.
He says an inter-departmental task force has been set up to assist people with leisure
horses stranded on properties in NSW.
AAP RTV TURF cw/jc/tm/bart
KEYWORD: STALLIONS NSW (SYDNEY)
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Fed: War prime minister Curtin captured in ABC telemovie
AAP General News (Australia)
04-13-2007
Fed: War prime minister Curtin captured in ABC telemovie
Eds: Curtin airs on Sunday, April 22, 8.30pm on ABC.
By Michael Gadd, National Entertainment Writer
SYDNEY, April 13 AAP - It's late 1941 and Australia is a country facing imminent strife.
Pearl Harbour was just attacked, Singapore is soon to fall and Darwin is about to be
flattened by bombs; this island nation is facing the serious risk of being invaded by
the Japanese.
The man charged with the task of getting us out of this mess is the recently elected
Prime Minister John Curtin, a heavy drinker prone to stress-related attacks.
The first six months of Curtin's tenure as prime minister is the kind of material made
for Hollywood movies.
Which makes Andrew Wiseman, producer of the telemovie Curtin, wonder why such a project
hasn't been done sooner.
"It's a curious thought, he was the prime minister in charge of this country during
World War II, arguably the most perilous time in Australia's history in terms of conflict
and a genuine threat from our northern neighbours," Wiseman says.
William McInnes shines as the complex Curtin, supported by stand-out performances from
Noni Hazlehurst as his wife and Geoff Morrell as his rival Ben Chifley.
As a character, Curtin is dramatic gold with his contrasting mix of personal frailties
and bold achievements.
He went toe-to-toe with English Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who furiously objected
to his moving Australian troops in North Africa to the Asia-Pacific region, and changed
conscription policy to increase Australia's capability to defend itself.
He also forged ties with the United States, in particular the decorated General Douglas
MacArthur, creating a strong and significant political bond that remains today.
"He's such a fascinating character, that is the obvious starting point," Wiseman says.
"The confluence of events when he first became PM are just too incredible. He didn't
want to be a wartime leader and early in his career he didn't even believe parliament
was an effective way to solve a country's problems."
A factory worker from age 12, Curtin became an active member of the Australian Labor
Party and the Marxist group, the Victorian Socialist Party.
In 1918 he moved to Perth and became editor of the official trade union newspaper.
After a number of failed attempts, he won the seat of Fremantle in 1928.
His struggles with alcohol are often attributed to his initial run of unsuccessful
attempts to climb the ALP ladder.
After being overlooked for a ministerial post by James Scullin in 1929 he lost his
seat in 1931. He won it back three years later.
Unexpectedly, even to himself, Curtin was elected by a solitary vote to succeed Scullin
thanks to a Labor Party faction deal that saw the left wing and trade union groups take
his side more in protest of his more qualified rival, Frank Forde, than support of Curtin.
In December 1941, two months after he won government on his third attempt as Labor
leader, war broke out in the Pacific.
It is here we meet McInnes's spitting image of Curtin.
"Right at the start of the project we wanted to zero in on this period, the first six
months of his prime ministership, rather than present a broad brush stroke of the period.
This way we could really do justice to the story," Wiseman says.
Landmark incidents at Pearl Harbour, Singapore and Darwin take place in quick succession
as Curtin's tough outer shell is peppered by his personal demons.
"What adds to the story is that on the surface, he truly didn't seem up for it, but
the consensus in hindsight is that he was a great success," Wiseman says.
The portrayal of Curtin is raw, unflinching and, Wiseman says, as close to the truth
as TV drama allows.
"Where we've taken license in any small way we hope it hasn't distorted events but
we certainly don't claim this is a definitive piece on his life," he says.
"I hope more people decide to tell his story and stories of other Australian prime ministers."
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Fed: Tasmanian tells of horror as bushfire approached Scamander
AAP General News (Australia)
12-12-2006
Fed: Tasmanian tells of horror as bushfire approached Scamander
A Tasmanian man has told of his horror as a bushfire approached the east coast town
of Scamander yesterday.
Councillor DAVID CLEMENT .. from Break O'Day Council .. has told ABC radio .. he feared
for his life, and that of others.
The bushfire has destroyed at least 14 homes .. but the Tasmanian Fire Service fears
as many as 18 properties could have been lost.
Councillor CLEMENT says there was no hope firefighters could contain the blaze before
it hit the town .. with flames jumping from tree to tree .. and sparks flying 400 metres.
AAP RTV kc/psm/
KEYWORD: BUSHFIRES TAS (CANBERRA)
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Vic: Police errors led to body not being identified - coroner
AAP General News (Australia)
08-04-2006
Vic: Police errors led to body not being identified - coroner
MELBOURNE, Aug 4 AAP - A series of errors by Victoria Police resulted in a missing
father-of-four being buried in an unmarked grave for almost a decade, a coroner has found.
The inquest into the death of Matthew Joseph Bibby, 35, of Richmond, was told that
his body was found by police in the Yarra River four days after he was reported missing
in November 1996.
But Mr Bibby's body was not identified until 2005 because police failed to enter the
details into the Law Enforcement Assistance Program (LEAP) database.
The Melbourne inquest was also told that despite dental records being given to police
by Mr Bibby's family in 1996, no attempt was made to match them with the body found shortly
after his disappearance.
In handing down his finding today, Coroner Graeme Johnstone said Mr Bibby remained
unidentified until 2005 because of a series of police errors.
The inquest was told that the police officer who found Mr Bibby's body failed to enter
the details of his remains into the LEAP database at the time.
A second attempt to match his missing person's file with unidentified remains also
failed in 2003.
The inquest heard that an Office of Police Integrity (OPI) report into the handling
of Mr Bibby's case was also critical of police saying the Bibby family had been "unnecessarily
traumatised".
Mr Bibby's sister, Liz Bibby Biasin, said even though her brother's body had eventually
been identified the family had suffered for almost 10 years.
"We've got a large extended family and it's just been absolutely traumatic," Ms Bibby
Biasin told ABC Radio.
"This is just absolutely traumatic and it's not acceptable," she said.
Assistant Commissioner Simon Overland said police had taken on board the coroner's
findings and those made in an OPI report.
"We have talked to the Bibby family, we obviously regret that our systems failed us,
bearing in mind this now goes back some period of time," he said.
"Obviously that wasn't good enough and we regret that the Bibby family has been put
in that position."
Mr Overland said Victoria Police had identified failures in relation to missing persons
cases and had moved to fix them.
"We don't pretend that the system is perfect," he said.
"But the internal systems that we have put in place are much stronger and I think that
is much less likely that this sort of thing would happen now."
The coroner found Mr Bibby drowned in the Yarra River near the Fairfield boathouse
on the night of November 10, 1996.
Mr Johnstone found that Mr Bibby was depressed and drug affected at the time, but he
could not determine whether he had originally intended to take his own life.
Some of the recommendations made by the coroner included that a national database of
missing persons be set up, and for the establishment of a new database linking the Victorian
Institute of Forensic Medicine, the State Coroner's Office and Victoria Police.
AAP sam/mh/sd
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NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers=4
AAP General News (Australia)
02-15-2006
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers=4
THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW:
Page 1: John Howard intervenes to try to save Australia's wheat exports to Iraq by
summoning AWB's executive chairman, Brendan Stewart, to a meeting at which he is expected
to urge Mr Stewart to allow rival grain companies to bypass the wheat exporter's monopoly;
Foster's Group predicts another wave of rationalisation in the wine sector and a deepening
of the price war at liquor retailing outlets as it struggles to generate adequate returns
from a $7 billion global wine expansion spree in the past five years; Queensland Premier
Peter Beattie has in effect declared war on Pacific National's Chris Corrigan and its
domination of rail freight routes with a well-timed $1 billion joint takeover of Australian
Railroad Group.
Page 3: The Film Finance Corporation will not fund any more films until after July
1, leaving film crews idle and movie producers fuming.
World: The US government is on the verge of one of the biggest giveaways of oil and
gas in American history, worth an estimate US$7 billion over five years; New Zealand retail
sales unexpectedly stalled in December as record-high interest rates crimped consumer
confidence, adding to signs that growth in the economy has slowed.
Markets: Bond holders in for the long haul are supposed to get fatter returns - but
that isn't happening and isn't likely to happen for the next year.
AAP dcr/hn
KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS NSW 4 SYDNEY
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понедельник, 27 февраля 2012 г.
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U.S. Wireless Data to Conduct Investor Conference Call; CEO to Provide Update on Quarterly Results.
Business Editors
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 9, 2001
U.S. Wireless Data, Inc. (USWD) (OTC:USWE), the leader in wireless transaction services, will conduct an investor conference call at 5:00 p.m. EST on Thursday, February 15 to discuss results for the second quarter of fiscal 2001, ended December 31, 2000. The company expects to file its detailed financial statements on Form 10-Q with the Securities and Exchange Commission by February 14.
The dial-in number for the live conference call will be 212-896-6148. A live webcast of the conference call will be available at the U.S. Wireless Data website www.uswirelessdata.com. The call will also be simulcast at www.streetevents.com. For those who cannot listen to the live broadcast, a replay of the call will be available on these Web sites for at least 30 days. There will also be telephone replays of the call available until 7:00 p.m. EST on February 22. To listen to the telephone replay, dial 800-633-8284 (858-812-6440 outside the U.S.) and enter reservation number 17821168.
Upcoming NYSSA Presentation:
The company also announced that Chairman and CEO Dean M. Leavitt will make a presentation to financial analysts as part of the "Pervasive Computing / e-Wireless Conference" at the New York Society of Security Analysts on March 5. For more information, investment professionals may access the Society's website at http://www.nyssa.org/events/ewireless01.html or call at 212-912-9249.
About U.S. Wireless Data, Inc.
U.S. Wireless Data, Inc. (www.uswirelessdata.com), founded in 1991, markets proprietary technology that brings together three large, rapidly growing industries-transaction processing, wireless data transport and the Internet-to enable wireless payment processing. The company's Synapse(sm) platform provides a gateway among all of the parties within a wireless point-of-sale (POS) transaction. This enables businesses that require mobility (i.e., not tethered to a telephone line), or fixed-location businesses that seek faster transaction speed, and/or lower cost transactions--to accept wireless point-of-sale payments. By providing a seamless interface among merchants' POS terminals, wireless carriers and card processors, credit, debit and other payment transactions can be processed as fast as cash, without the cost and inconvenience of a telephone line. In addition, Synapse Internet-based tools offer on-line, real-time transaction monitoring, remote diagnostics and automated terminal activation. The company is headquartered in New York City.
Tom McKnight to Head Memorabilia Development.
Tom McKnight, former memorabilia acquisitions manager at Hard Rock Cafe International, has joined Musichotbid.com as manager of music memorabilia listing development.
"We're very pleased that someone of McKnight's caliber has joined us," said Jim Kersten, president and CEO. "He brings a wealth of music memorabilia knowledge and dealer relationships that will allow us to quickly enhance our memorabilia content listings."
McKnight purchased memorabilia used in Hard Rock Cafe International's restaurants and venues. He researched, and maintained databases for each item and developed relationships with music artists, vendors, private collectors, and dealers worldwide. He will utilize his dealer relationships to expand the 8,400 Musichotbid.com dealer network. The addition of McKnight will provide those seeking hard-to-find music memorabilia greater access to those items via the Musichotbid.com online auction, shopping cart, searchable database, or classifieds.
"I'm excited to join such a dynamic and growing company as Musichotbid.com," McKnight commented. "My background with Hard Rock Cafe combined with Musichotbid.com's business strategy on the Web seemed like a natural fit and will enhance the company's range of Web offerings. It's my goal to bring to Musichotbid.com at least 5,000 top-quality memorabilia listings daily to the auction, classified, and shopping cart sections of the Musichotbid.com Web site so that the customer has the widest, most comprehensive selection available anywhere on the Internet."
воскресенье, 26 февраля 2012 г.
Conmen up in court.
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DUBAI: Two men counterfeited 23 books of Dubai Municipality coupons and duped a truck driver into buying them for Dhs46,000, a court heard yesterday. The two Egyptian men, along with a suspect who is still at large, were charged with producing the coupons, which allowed drivers of sewage trucks to enter the recycling area in Rashidiya, and selling them to a Pakistani truck driver for Dhs46,400. According to police reports, in May, the 50-year-old Pakistani driver met the first suspect who said he had extra coupons for access to the recycling place, but he was suspicious and informed the police. The suspects deny all the charges.
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