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What Australian newspapers say on Thursday, February 5
AAP General News (Australia)
02-05-2009
What Australian newspapers say on Thursday, February 5
SYDNEY, Feb 5 AAP - Thursday's The Australian says rather than agree to the Prime Minister's
demand that the opposition pass the legislation on trust, it is essential that spending
this enormous amount of money is debated in parliament and discussed in the community.
Certainly Australia's economic circumstances require urgent action. There is no time for
grandstanding and special pleading by single-issue opportunists in the Senate. But the
opposition would be derelict not to ask hard questions about legislation that will shape
the future of Australia for …
BidYourCase.com Changes Legal Representation
Wireless News
06-03-2011
BidYourCase.com Changes Legal Representation
Type: News
BidYourCase.com is a concept that matches clients to lawyers online.
Through the ease and convenience of the Internet, clients seeking legal representation can express their needs, receive offers from highly qualified lawyers, consider which factors they consider most important (price, location, rating, etc.) and select a specific lawyer to handle their case - all within 72 hours. BidYourCase.com reported that the service is completely free, and it aims to redefine the relationship between lawyers and clients in a mutually beneficial way.
BidYourCase was founded on two simple, yet defining principles. The first is the defense of social justice to help individuals stand up for their legal rights by reducing the worries generally associated with selecting a lawyer (studies conducted found that the primary barriers are "fear of unknown costs" and the complexity of the selection process). The Company said that the second principle is the accessibility of representation to reduce the anxiety that comes with meeting lawyers.
BidYourCase noted that it also strives to assist private lawyers, small law offices, and lawyers wishing to increase their Internet presence. Not only do lawyers get to bid on cases that they are best suited to try, but they also get a steady flow of prospective clients without having to pay for leads. By simply signing up for BidYourCase, lawyers will increase their scope of influence and generate more business.
BidYourCase is built upon a back-end system developed specifically for the website and is based on an artificial intelligence system that is able to characterize and classify clients' requests, quality and credibility. The Company noted that it then matches a client to relevant lawyers in close geographic proximity. The software developed for the website is based on a registered patent.
Established nearly two years ago, BidYourCase reported that it won a start-up competition (Tech Aviv, New York) and worked to raise seed money. Roni Einav, who founded over 25 venture investments, including Liraz Computers (became public on TASE) and New Dimension Software (became public on NASDAQ and was acquired by BMC Software via a $675 Million cash transaction), became BidYourCase's lead investor.
Daronet is a web developer in Israel that develops technology that transforms the complex world of legal service into a user- friendly application.
More Information:
www.bidyourcase.com
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FED:Oppn has no economic credibility:Wong
AAP General News (Australia)
12-01-2011
FED:Oppn has no economic credibility:Wong
Finance Minister PENNY WONG says the opposition's economic credibility is in tatters
after the accountants who costed its 2010 election policies were found to have breached
professional standards.
A tribunal of the Institute of Chartered Accountants fined two Perth-based accountants
five thousand dollars each because their costings of coalition policies failed to contain
statements including one saying the procedures performed don't constitute either an audit
or a review.
Senator WONG says opposition treasury spokesman JOE HOCKEY has yet to get his costings
right, and while he now has to find 70 billion dollars worth of cuts, he won't tell people
what he's going to cut.
She's urged the opposition to provide proper costings through either Treasury or the
new Parliamentary Budget Office, and anything less than that is a sham.
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Internet Identity Launches ActiveTrust Resolver
Wireless News
03-16-2011
Internet Identity Launches ActiveTrust Resolver
Type: News
Internet Identity, a provider of technology and services that help organizations secure Internet presence, announced the availability of IID ActiveTrust Resolver.
"Typical DNS resolvers in use today, besides being susceptible to various attacks, lack the built-in security layer necessary to identify malicious locations and protect enterprise users," said IID president and CTO Rod Rasmussen, in a release. "As a result, the current DNS resolution process doesn't prevent arrival to known malicious locations. IID is dedicated to changing that."
This DNS resolver is designed to prevent enterprise employee and system connections to known malicious Internet locations. ActiveTrust Resolver also provides immediate feedback to enterprise security teams about potential compromises on their networks like botnets and persistent threats.
ActiveTrust Resolver serves as both an early warning device and automatic shunt for dangerous connections.
Internet Identity provides technology and services that secure the Internet presence.
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FED:PM Gillard says court MP 'valued member'
AAP General News (Australia)
12-07-2010
FED:PM Gillard says court MP 'valued member'
CANBERRA, Dec 7 AAP - Prime Minister Julia Gillard has described as a "flight of fancy"
the prospect of a by-election in a federal seat.
Labor MP for Dobell Craig Thomson is suing Fairfax Media, publisher of the Sydney Morning
Herald, for defamation.
The newspaper in 2009 published allegations concerning the use of a credit card issued
by Mr Thomson's previous employer, the Health Services Union.
Mr Thomson has strongly denied using the credit card to pay for the services of an
escort agency or other adult services.
But Fairfax's barrister Sandy Dawson told the NSW Supreme Court on Monday credit card
statements for $2,475 and $385 in Mr Thomson's name showed two entries in the name of
Keywed Pty Ltd Restaurant in Surry Hills, on April 9, 2005 and August 16, 2007.
Keywed was linked to the escort agency Sydney Outcalls and it was not unusual for adult
services to make the entry on financial records "look like a culinary experience rather
than a more sensual one".
The credit card vouchers for the transactions were issued in Mr Thomson's name, were
signed and noted a driver's licence number.
Fairfax denies defamation and says the articles are true.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard told reporters in Canberra on Tuesday she would not comment
on an ongoing legal matter.
"Craig Thomson is a very valued member of my team - he completely rejects out of hand
these allegations," she said.
"Consequently there is a defamation action in the court."
Ms Gillard dismissed the likelihood of a possible by-election in Dobell.
"I know it's drawing to the end of the year but I'm not sure we've moved into flights
of fancy rather than reporting news."
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Fed: Greed overrides good in genetic research, inquiry hears
AAP General News (Australia)
04-30-2010
Fed: Greed overrides good in genetic research, inquiry hears
By Gabrielle Dunlevy
CANBERRA, April 30 AAP - Genetics researchers are too focused on making money for themselves
to solve global hunger, a Senate inquiry has heard.
The Senate's committee on agriculture on Friday held an inquiry into plant gene patenting,
amid concerns researchers are tying up future discoveries by using "catch all patents",
which cover their methods and the gene itself.
This could mean the best food crops in future are available only under licence to the owners.
Queensland University of Technology's Professor Richard Jefferson, an intellectual
property expert, told the inquiry only inventions, or "a human creative step", should
be patented.
In the early days of gene research, it was novel to isolate a gene, but it was now
"trivial" and should be difficult to patent, he said.
Prof Jefferson also called for reforms, particularly in public sector research, which
he said was too focused on making money from patenting steps in the research process,
rather than the eventual product that could benefit the public.
"They are all being encouraged, all of them, inappropriately, to look at monetising
their contribution instead of keeping a keen eye on the wealth creation from the use of
their contribution," he said.
"We will see successes, we will see Lexuses ... we will see silk suits.
"But perhaps at the expense of social and decentralised wealth creation in the farming community.
"The public sector's role is to stimulate those successes, not its own, and that is
where we are falling down, in almost uncompromising terms, reprehensibly."
Prof Jefferson has developed a "patent lense" - a tool to search for patents, freely
available on the internet - for non-profit group Cambia.
He said the patent system worldwide was lacking transparency, with his project finding
many DNA sequences that researchers have applied to patent, but haven't publicly disclosed.
There was also no way for the public to know who owned patents.
IP Australia deputy director general Fatima Beattie confirmed that under the law, an
isolated molecule with a practical application was considered an invention, and could
be patented.
Committee chairman, Liberal senator Bill Heffernan, said it was an important inquiry
not only for Australia, but the world, as it would affect the future of food supply.
"The patent law now is based on the past, before we came into the world of genomes
... maybe we need to update the law," he said.
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NSW: Teachers step up war of words over pay and conditions
AAP General News (Australia)
12-17-2009
NSW: Teachers step up war of words over pay and conditions
SYDNEY, Dec 16 AAP - A teaching union is stepping up its battle over pay and working
conditions by launching an advertising campaign aimed at putting pressure on Premier Kristina
Keneally.
The NSW Teachers Federation is angry over the failure to resolve a long-running dispute
surrounding TAFE teachers' salaries and hours of work.
Union president Bob Lipscombe said the NSW Government is requiring TAFE teachers work
an extra five hours a week and values each hour at $3.
It is launching the radio and online advertising campaign on Thursday to pressure the
government into resolving the dispute.
"The advertisements will highlight the Labor government's Workchoices-like program
of requiring TAFE teachers to work five additional hours per week and valuing each at
$3, directing them to work Monday to Saturday any time between 6am and 10pm, and making
them pay for yearly vacation leave from their accumulated long service leave entitlements.
"Premier Keneally can resolve this issue," Mr Lipscombe said in a statement.
It follows a protest in mid-November when TAFE teachers walked off the job over the issue.
They had earlier in 2009 won a pay rise of four per cent - 1.5 per cent above the state
government's public sector wage cap.
But the NSW Department of Education and Training (DET) applied to the Industrial Relations
Commission (IRC) to increase teaching hours as a productivity trade-off for the increase.
The IRC found in favour of the DET on October 15.
The Teachers Federation announced it was appalled by the decision and launched an appeal
in the NSW Court of Appeal.
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Qld: Strong crowds continue on day two of Ekka 2009
AAP General News (Australia)
08-07-2009
Qld: Strong crowds continue on day two of Ekka 2009
BRISBANE, Aug 7 AAP - Fireworks, live rock music, laser shows and the show's first
ever lamb birth awed a strong crowd on day two of the Brisbane Ekka for 2009.
Formally known as the Royal Queensland Show, the crowd at the Brisbane RNA Showgrounds
enjoyed the spectacle under sunny skies on Friday.
An Ekka spokeswoman said while 2008 was a bumper year for crowds, the show was tracking
along for a similar result in 2009.
Coincidentally, as the Ekka's official opening show was kicking off at 5pm (AEST) on
Friday, the Sunny Queen Little Miracle Newborn Corner birthed its first ever Ekka lamb.
Entertainment highlights on Friday included the Trackskill V8 Ute Challenge between
Ford and Holden, the Stockman's Challenge and a prime beef sale.
Paul Dempsey, lead singer for Something for Kate, also wowed crowds with his new solo
work on the Nova Live and Loud stage.
Day three of the show on Saturday will kick off with a beef taste-off at 8.30am (AEST)
at the Taste of Queensland Stage in the Woolworth's Fresh Food Pavilion.
The taste-off is a palate competition, where a portion of strip loin is prepared and
cooked by Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries scientists and judged.
Sheep dog trials, a jet-truck, the Young Farmers Challenge, the City Meets Country
Ball and a Celebrity MasterChef cooking show are just some of the other highlights planned
for Saturday.
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Vic: More help for families devastated by bushfires - govt=2
AAP General News (Australia)
02-13-2009
Vic: More help for families devastated by bushfires - govt=2
Federal Families Minister JENNY MACKLIN says the case manager will help people with
any type of assistance they may need.
These include help with getting children back to school .. dealing with banks or insurance
companies .. or getting counselling.
Just under seven million dollars has been paid out for under six thousand claims made
to Centrelink so far.
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Fed: Govt should wind back powers of building watchdog: Adams
AAP General News (Australia)
08-26-2008
Fed: Govt should wind back powers of building watchdog: Adams
CANBERRA, Aug 26 AAP - The federal government should wind back the powers of the building
and construction industry watchdog before 2010, a Labor backbencher says.
Unions have called on the government to scrap the Australian Building and Construction
Commission (ABCC) immediately because of its draconian powers.
But the Rudd government has vowed to stick to its election promise of keeping the commission
until 2010.
Dick Adams said the commission should be wound back before 2010.
"It's a pretty extreme organisation that's got extreme powers," Mr Adams told reporters.
"I don't think we need to keep this at the extreme end of where it is at the moment,
I think we should be able to wind that back somewhat before 2010."
"It should be wound back, and if corporate Australia doesn't think that, then maybe
we should apply it to corporate Australia as well."
Another Labor MP, Jason Clare, said it was the government's responsibility to keep
election commitments.
"We made an election commitment that we would get rid of it in January 2010 and that's
exactly what we are going to do," Mr Clare told reporters.
"That's what people expect, that's what we are going to do."
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Fed: Rudd says Chinese have no security role in relay
AAP General News (Australia)
04-21-2008
Fed: Rudd says Chinese have no security role in relay
The prime minister says he's not sure where Chinese Olympic personnel will be positioned
during Canberra's torch relay .. but they won't be playing a security role.
KEVIN RUDD says Australian Federal Police will be the only ones responsible for security
at Thursday's event.
Mr RUDD's told the Seven Network the tracksuit-clad Chinese flame attendants will only
be there to help maintain the torch.
He says he doesn't know if they'll travel on a bus behind the torch bearers .. or run
beside them.
But he says the torch is being handed over and relit around every hundred metres ..
so there's a logistical problem for the Chinese attendants who do the light and relight
the flame.
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AAP National News Wire Round-Up for Midday, Dec 17
AAP General News (Australia)
12-17-2007
AAP National News Wire Round-Up for Midday, Dec 17
Midday Round-Up: HIGHLIGHTS OF THE AAP RTV FILE AT 1130
Toll NSW (SYDNEY)
Women from three generations of the same family .. were among five people killed in
a head-on collision yesterday in north-western New South Wales.
Police have confirmed a 70-year-old grandmother from Rooty Hill in Sydney's west ..
her two daughters .. aged 44 and 47 .. and her 21-year-old granddaughter and her 22-year-old
boyfriend .. died in the fiery crash.
All five were in a Commodore which hit a furniture truck head-on .. on the Kamilaroi
Highway .. north of Boggabri .. yesterday afternoon.
Both vehicles burst into flames .. the truck driver was unhurt.
Porn Keelty (CANBERRA)
Federal police are expecting to make more arrests as a global child pornography ring unravels.
AFP commissioner MICK KEELTY says there's an overseas aspect to the operation that's
yet to unfold.
Mr KEELTY's told the Nine Network the AFP has been working with America's FBI and British
police for almost a year on several investigations.
Two teachers and a former police officer were among six men arrested in weekend raids
in New South Wales and Victoria.
Climate Bali Wrap (CANBERRA)
The federal opposition says Prime Minister KEVIN RUDD has jeopardised future climate
change negotiations with the United States.
Opposition climate change spokesman GREG HUNT says while the US accepted with good
grace Australia's ratification of the Kyoto Protocol .. Mr RUDD had a swipe at the US
during his speech at the Bali summit.
Mr HUNT's told ABC radio Australia now has less influence and less leverage with the
US .. and their work together in APEC has been pushed away.
But Mr RUDD says it's an important step forward .. because it opens up a roadmap to
the future .. even though there'll be another two years of hard .. tough negotiations.
And New Zealand climate change minister DAVID PARKER says the Bali summit achieved
more than he expected .. and it's an enormous change to have America agreeing to help
turn the situation around.
Pseudoephedrine (ADELAIDE)
An increase in drug-related crime has prompted pharmacists to step up their call for
the immediate withdrawal of products containing pseudoephedrine from chemist shops.
They say they're being targeted as a source of ingredients for making drugs like ice
.. and the problem's getting worse.
They say tighter controls are limiting the sale of medicine containing pseudoephedrine
to customers .. but the number of break-ins continues to rise.
Budget (CANBERRA)
Access Economics says cutting spending on family benefits and national security could
help the federal government stem the tide of rising interest rates.
It says the government must stick to its election campaign promise of a razor gang
to slash government spending .. otherwise future budget surpluses will shrink considerably.
Director CHRIS RICHARDSON has told ABC radio interest rates could rise in February
and again in the middle of 2008 .. unless savings are made and our economy's starting
to choke on its own prosperity.
Iraq alQaeda (DUBAI)
Al-Qaeda's second-in-command says Britain's handover of security in southern Iraq shows
the insurgents are gaining the upper hand.
On a video posted on the internet .. AYMAN AL-ZAWAHRI says reports from Iraq point
to the increasing power of the mujahideen and the deteriorating conditions of the Americans.
He says the proof is in the British decision to flee Basra.
Iraq Diyala (BAQUBA)
At least 39 people have been killed in fierce clashes between suspected al-Qaeda fighters
and Sunni Arab villagers in the Iraqi province of Diyala.
Police say two Sunni villages that used to be al-Qaeda strongholds before locals sided
with the US military .. were attacked by militants last night.
Mattress (MELBOURNE)
A man and two children have been rescued after floating out to sea on an air mattress
in Western Port Bay .. south-east of Melbourne.
The 35-year-old man .. 11-year-old girl .. and 12-year-old boy were paddling along
the shore on the queen-size inflatable bed .. collecting treasures .. about 6.30 last
night .. when they were taken out to sea by the tide.
US Fogelberg (NEW YORK)
American singer DAN FOGELBERG .. whose hits Leader of the Band and Same Old Lang Syne
helped define the soft-rock era in the 1970s .. has died after battling prostate cancer.
A statement on his website says FOGELBERG died peacefully at home in Maine .. with
his wife JEAN at his side.
FOGELBERG was found in 2004 to have advanced prostate cancer.
Briefly in other news ..
Children in Uganda have better oral health than Aussie kids.
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare has found our children's oral health
is worse than the Netherlands .. England .. Sweden .. Denmark .. and Uganda .. but better
than New Zealand .. Greece .. Norway and Germany.
Work's begun on the billion-dollar redevelopment of Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital
.. with Premier JOHN BRUMBY and Health Minister DANIEL ANDREWS turning the first sod on
the project.
A commission .. set up to investigate child protection measures in New South Wales
.. has begun its first public hearings today .. with retired Justice JAMES WOOD promising
an independent and exhaustive inquiry.
A man's facing a string of charges after three young girls were found unrestrained
in an overloaded car on the Gold Coast .. the youngest was a six month old baby found
sitting on the front passenger seat floor.
The last Federal cabinet meeting of the year is underway in Canberra with RUDD government
ministers considering draft legislation to phase out AWA's.
in Finance ..
At 1114 AEDT, the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index was DOWN 110.8 points at 6380.9, and
the all ordinaries index was DOWN 111.5 points at 6444.6.
The Australian dollar was trading at 86.29 US cents, DOWN from Friday's local close
of 87.81 US cents.
It was at 59.82 euro cents, DOWN from 59.97 euro cents on Friday.
In Sydney, the spot price of gold was $U795.00 per fine ounce, DOWN $US7.60 from Friday's
local close of $US802.60.
in Sport ..
Stallions (SYDNEY)
New South Wales horses will cross the border into Victoria today .. for the first time
since the outbreak of equine influenza.
The 64 horses will leave quarantine in Sydney this afternoon .. and arrive at a quarantine
facility in Victoria tomorrow.
New South Wales Primary Industries Minister IAN MACDONALD says it will be the first
legal movement of horses into Victoria since the outbreak .. and more will follow.
Cricket Aust (MELBOURNE)
Australian wicketkeeper ADAM GILCHRIST will sit out the third and final Chappell-Hadlee
one-day match against New Zealand after Cricket Australia decided to rest him before the
coming Test series against India.
GILCHRIST'S absence from Thursday's match in Hobart means BRAD HADDIN will take the
gloves for his 26th international.
Australia lead the series 1-0 after two matches, but the Black Caps can regain the
trophy by winning in Hobart.
Sail Sydhob (SYDNEY)
The crew of New Zealand boat Maximus remains in race mode despite damage to their keel
in the lead up to the Sydney to Hobart yacht race.
Senior crew member ROSS FIELD says it may be tomorrow before the full extent of the
damage is known.
He says the keel, which was damaged last night in transit from Auckland is likely to
take well into tonight to remove.
He says there were a few nervous moments in the passage overnight, but the crew remains
happy and is still preparing with the intension of starting on Boxing Day.
ENDS MIDDAY ROUND-UP
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Qld: Fire damages Cairns business, destroys stock
AAP General News (Australia)
08-05-2007
Qld: Fire damages Cairns business, destroys stock
Police are investigating a suspicious fire which has destroyed part of a Cairns business.
A patrolling police officer called firefighters .. after spotting flames at McLeods
Office Furniture on Martyn Street about 3.30 this morning.
The roof and wall of the building were damaged .. along with a shipping container full of stock.
The building's now under police guard as investigators look into the cause of the blaze.
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Qld: Couple who conceived two sets of quads pregnant again
AAP General News (Australia)
02-12-2007
Qld: Couple who conceived two sets of quads pregnant again
A Brisbane couple who made worldwide headlines for having two sets of quads through
fertility treatment are reportedly expecting baby number 10.
Life in the household of DALE and DARREN CHALK .. from Strathpine in Brisbane's north
.. is about to become even more hectic with the couple saying they are pregnant again.
New Idea magazine quotes them as saying despite being plagued with morning sickness
.. 28-year-old Mrs CHALK says the couple can't wait to have more babies.
Mrs CHALK and her husband .. a taxi driver .. became parents to quads in August 2004
using an anonymous sperm donor.
The CHALKS hit international headlines when they gave birth to another set of quads
in October 2005.
They have another daughter .. four-year-old SHELBY who .. like the others .. was conceived
using artificial insemination by a sperm donor who shared Mr CHALK'S physical characteristics.
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Main stories in today's 1200 ABC News
AAP General News (Australia)
08-25-2006
Main stories in today's 1200 ABC News
SYDNEY, Aug 25 AAP - Main stories in today's 1200 ABC News:
- NSW government fails in its bid to quash the early parole of transsexual killer Maddison Hall.
- Opposition justice spokesman says the entire parole system needs to be overhauled.
- Police say more than 30 shots were fired into a Sydney nightclub last night.
- Verbal warfare between the government and Telstra continues.
- Another 400 Australian federal police officers will be recruited to help with stabilising
law and order overseas.
- Australian Adam Scott holds a two shot lead after the first round of the world golf
championship event in Ohio.
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Vic: Pre-paid petrol push to stamp out drive-offs
AAP General News (Australia)
04-19-2006
Vic: Pre-paid petrol push to stamp out drive-offs
Victoria's service stations are considering a system of pre-paid petrol .. to stop
motorists driving off without paying.
The Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce says the number of drivers speeding off
without paying is on the rise .. costing service stations millions of dollars.
Chamber executive director DAVID PURCHASE has told ABC radio .. petrol retailers will
have no choice but to introduce a pre-paid system if patterns of theft continue.
AAP RTV cmb/gfr/wf/rt
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Monday, February 27, 2012
Qld: Man dies in home-built aircraft
AAP General News (Australia)
12-20-2005
Qld: Man dies in home-built aircraft
A 68-year-old Brisbane pilot has died .. after the wing of his home-made aircraft scraped
the ground and flipped it over north of the city today.
JOHN EVEREST was attempting to land his Alpin motorised glider at Caboolture Airfield
.. when the tragedy happened about 10.20 am (AEST).
Mr EVEREST .. from Kangaroo Point in the inner-city .. took off only five minutes before
he crashed into a council pit .. just outside the airfield's boundaries.
The Police Accident Investigation Squad is trying to determine whether the accident
was caused by pilot error or weather conditions.
Mr EVEREST had been a pilot for 10 years.
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NSW: Police shoot dead a dog
AAP General News (Australia)
04-12-2005
NSW: Police shoot dead a dog
The owner of an American pitbull terrier shot dead by police will appear in a Sydney court today.
Police allege the dog attacked officers after its owner failed to stop for a random
breath test on the Cumberland Highway in Sydney's west last night.
The vehicle later stopped in Ferngrove Road at Canley Heights.
Police say that as officers questioned the 32-year-old driver, one of four dogs in
the car escaped and attacked them.
They say the officers tried to subdue the dog with capsicum spray, but shot it when
their attempts were unsuccessful.
One officer was treated for injuries to his lower leg.
The dog's owner was later charged with driving offences and being in charge of an attacking dog.
He was refused bail and is due to appear in Liverpool Local Court today.
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Digital Music Market Ready to Rock.
The domestic digital music industry is finally getting ready to rock and roll as the dispute about the copyright issue is now being settled slowly and service providers jumping onto the Net to promote their brands and strengthen marketing.
According to industry sources, a host of music firms and Internet ventures are forming alliances to launch their Web-based MP3 files service channels, paving the way for a full-fledged digital music market.
Toremi Record Co. and Nanum Tech Co. already kicked off a commercial service of MP3 files last week. At the Internet site (www.letsmusic.com), visitors can download the MP3 digital music files for less than 1,000 won per title.
Nanum Tech officials said minors who do not have credit cards are also allowed to purchase the digital music files, using the limited payment system named ``iMint'' designed for the youth.
Up until now, there have been unofficial Internet service websites for MP3 files but Letsmusic marks the first site which has secured a full license contract with a record firm.
Goldbank, an Internet venture, said it will launch an MP3 file site in mid- October while Liquid Korea and Cream Record are also joining hands to join the MP3 bandwagon.
More significantly, a host of major record album companies, which vociferously opposed the digitalization of music on the Net for fear of losing their grip on the distribution market, are moving swiftly to catch up with the fast-paced changes in favor of the Net-based music market.
They are in talks with major electronics firms such as Saehan Information System and Samsung Electronics which manufacture the Walkman-like MP3 players.
The envisioned alliances and partnerships are expected to spawn online shopping malls, upping the ante in the fledgling digital music market.
The sudden acceleration in the digital music market comes from the settlement -- however feeble it may be at this point -- between major record firms and online information providers over the copyright issue.
In the first half of this year, music copyright agents threatened to file a suit against online service providers which meditate digital music files for copyright infringement, which sparked Internet users to express deep displeasure.
At the time, a bevy of obscure copyright agents representing music producers and record companies took issue with the free-of-charge MP3 music files uploaded on the online service sites, demanding their removal.
With MP3 files, computer users can download whatever music files, whose quality matches that of a CD, off the Internet and listen to them via Walkman-like MP3 players.
The universal availability set off a round of copyright dispute and local copyright agents and groups such as KOMCA (Korea Music Copyright Association) called for online service providers to remove free MP3 files.
The controversy took an intriguing twist as smaller and obscure copyright agents clashed with domestic Internet service operators over digital music files.
Bowing to the pressure from the agents, Internet service providers such as Hitel, Unitel and Chollian, accepted the request, removing the RA, RM files from their database centers and it is only recently that ISPs restarted the MP3 file service on their networks.
In the meantime, industry analysts estimated that over 1 million units of the MP3 players will end up in the hands of domestic users and that the online digital music market here will grow to 20 billion won by 2001.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Khalid gets a Classic boost.
Golf guru Harmon gives Emirati youngster thumbs up ahead of his date with world's best KHALID YOUSUF tees it up in his second Dubai Desert Classic on Thursday having had the kind of preparation only one other player in the 120+ field has enjoyed - personal instruction from the world's best golf coach this week. Butch Harmon, widely-regarded as the world's No.1 golf coach, is the most sought-after tutor in the game. His time is so precious that he has cut his top-level Tour students from 15 down to five. Only Phil Mickelson, Ernie Els, Adam Scott, Stewart Cink and Nick Watney can count Harmon as their 'coach' now. Harmon is in town this week to officially open his first Butch Harmon School of Golf outside of the USA, at Dubai Sports City. But the man who made Tiger Woods the world's best player took time from his duties and the grand opening yesterday to run the rule over 19-year-old Yousuf, before going on to work with Els. And he liked what he saw. "I think Khalid has a wonderful swing," Harmon said of Yousuf, who has enrolled in the Butch Harmon School of Golf. "I'll be interested to see how he handles his nerve when he plays. I think he has a great future ahead of him and with the right instruction and being able to understand what he is doing I think he could be a real good player. "I think he needs to work on all his skills to get more consistent on all he does. "When you look at the difference to what we call 'good' players and 'really good' players there's a very small line between them and a lot of that is just consistency and how mentally strong you are and I think in time he will learn that." No-one else in the field this week can say they have something in common with Ernie Els' preparations. But cool Khalid, who became the first Emirati golfer to play in the Desert Classic last year, a reward for being the first UAE National to achieve a scratch handicap, is taking it all in his relaxed stride as he gets ready for his big day on Thursday. "It was pretty nice for him to take time out and look at my swing," Khalid told 7DAYS. "He didn't really say much, apart from that my swing was looking good so that was nice." Khalid was cheered on by his own fan club during his Dubai Desert Classic debut last year. After admitting his putting let him down in 2008 as he finished with rounds of 81 and 82, the youngster is out to give them something to cheer this time around. Team Yousuf will be completed by fellow top teenage amateur Joel Neale caddieing, and Khalid says it is all about enjoyment. "I'm really looking forward to this week," added Yousuf, who has been granted two days off from his studies at the American University, Dubai, to help him prepare. "If I make the cut, it might be three days off! "My putting was pretty bad so I'm going to go and practice that. I'm just going to try my best, I'm playing pretty good, so we'll see what happens."
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