среда, 29 февраля 2012 г.

VIC: 25 killed in Victorian bushfires, police =5


AAP General News (Australia)
02-08-2009
VIC: 25 killed in Victorian bushfires, police =5

The 25 deaths include six at Kinglake that were found in the one car, and another six
at Kinglake West.

In the same region, four people died at nearby St Andrews, one at Arthurs Creek, three
at Humevale while one person has died at Wandong north of Melbourne and one at Bendigo.

The ages and sex of the deceased is not known …

MTG Purchases Swedish Broadcasting Rights to Olympic Games


Wireless News
06-20-2011
MTG Purchases Swedish Broadcasting Rights to Olympic Games
Type: News

Modern Times Group (MTG), an international entertainment broadcasting group, announced that MTG has acquired the exclusive broadcasting rights in Sweden for the XXII Olympic Winter Games in 2014, and the Games of the XXXI Olympiad in 2016.

The rights include, but are not limited to, broadcast coverage on free-TV, pay-TV, mobile and the internet.
According to a release, the 2014 Olympic Winter Games will take place in Sochi (Southern Russia on the Black Sea) between 7 - 23 February at newly constructed facilities. The 2016 Olympic Games will be held in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) between 5 - 21 August in four separate locations in the city, including venues such as Copacabana and Maracana.

A minimum of 100 hours of coverage from the Winter Games, and 200 hours from the Summer Games, will be broadcast on the Group's Swedish free-TV channels. MTG will use its portfolio of complementary and thematic pay-TV sports channels, which currently comprise Viasat Sport, Viasat Fotboll, Viasat Fotboll HD, Viasat Premier League HD, Viasat Golf and Viasat Hockey to supply any further coverage. Olympic themed programming featuring archive footage will be included as part of regularly scheduled highlights programmes and features to promote the Games and the live broadcasts.

Coverage of Sochi 2014 and Rio 2016 will also be made available via mobile phones and the internet by Viaplay, which is the Group's multi-screen internet-based video streaming service. Viaplay provides live coverage of sports events to personal computers, tablets, smart phones and internet-connected TV's.

Hans-Holger Albrecht, President and CEO of MTG, said: "It is a major milestone for us as a Group to secure the rights to broadcast coverage of the original and most popular sports event in the world. Our extensive portfolio of free and pay-TV channels, and the availability of our content through so many different platforms in Sweden, enables us to make full use of such properties. MTG is the leading sports content distributor in Sweden, and we produce and broadcast over 5,000 hours of live sports annually. This acquisition reflects our strategic focus on securing premium sports content and making it available to viewers across all of our channels and platforms."

More information:

www.mtg.se

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FED:Abbott insists oppn against gay marriage=2


AAP General News (Australia)
12-05-2011
FED:Abbott insists oppn against gay marriage=2

Deputy opposition leader Julie Bishop said effectively every vote in the coalition
was a conscience vote.

"We discuss it in the party room, we come up with a position and we vote in the parliament
and if someone crosses the floor then they're not expelled as they would be if they are
in Labor party," Ms Bishop told Sky News.

"That's why they're having a conscience vote, because they are so deeply divided on the issue."

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NSW:Main stories in Friday's papers=3


AAP General News (Australia)
04-01-2011
NSW:Main stories in Friday's papers=3

THE AUSTRALIAN:

Page 1: Julia Gillard says her party must learn from its NSW election rout. Greens
leader Bob Brown is under mounting pressure to rein in senator-elect Lee Rhiannon as she
intensifies her support for a radical boycott of Israel. NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell has
promised tough new measures to curb profit raids on the state's electricity businesses.

Page 2: The Gillard government has told business and industry not to expect any more
commercial compensation for a carbon tax beyond what Kevin Rudd offered in 2009. Julia
Gillard's chief climate change adviser Ross Garnaut has hit back at claims he acted outside
his brief when he took on electricity pricing. The head of Australia's biggest business
group has attacked Julia Gillard's planned carbon pricing regime as "upheaval, not reform".

Page 3: Fears terrorists could easily obtain the floor plans of Australian embassies
abroad has forced the government to review its security procedures at overseas missions.

The co-pilot of a plane that crashed in the mountains of Kokoda in 2009 had worked for
six consecutive days resulting in fatigue "akin to intoxication".

World: (Washington) Barack Obama is believed to have authorised covert CIA operations
inside Libya.

Finance: Better than expected news in Australia's retail sector sent the dollar to
new highs yesterday.

Sport: NSW Waratahs will be hoping to have the best of both worlds with Kurtley Beale
when they play the Chiefs in Sydney tonight.

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FED:Queanbeyan's swollen rivers receding=2


AAP General News (Australia)
12-10-2010
FED:Queanbeyan's swollen rivers receding=2

SES spokeswoman Rebecca Ellison urged Queanbeyan residents to remain cautious around floodwaters.

"Despite the height of the river falling overnight, the river is still moving very
fast and is very dangerous," she said.

Emergency services crews were assessing the damage caused by the floods as fast as
possible and would tell evacuated residents when they could return to their homes, Ms
Ellison said.

The Queen's Bridge over the Queanbeyan River has been reopened, however the Morisset
Street and Oaks Estate bridges remain closed.

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FED:Labor promises food security plan


AAP General News (Australia)
08-03-2010
FED:Labor promises food security plan

Labor's pledged to draw up a plan for Australia's future food security in consultation
with farmers .. manufacturers .. scientists and supermarkets.

Agriculture Minister TONY BURKE has announced the development of a national food plan
if Labor's re-elected at the August 21 poll.

The plan will consider food affordability .. and the sustainability and global competitiveness
of the nation's food industry .. while a second stage will incorporate health and nutrition
issues.

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KEYWORD: POLL10 FOOD (CANBERRA)

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Vic: Boy killed in alleged drink-drive crash as mum watches


AAP General News (Australia)
12-21-2009
Vic: Boy killed in alleged drink-drive crash as mum watches

By Jamie Duncan

MELBOURNE, Dec 21 AAP - A six-year-old boy was killed and four people, including his
mother, were injured when an alleged drunk driver smashed his car through a fence and
into a suburban front yard.

Police allege the man was driving with a blood alcohol level of .109, more than twice
the legal limit, when he lost control of his Holden Commodore in Crinigan Road, Morwell,
about 7pm (AEDT) on Sunday.

The boy was playing with his mother and two teenage boys in the front yard of the house
when the car crashed into them.

The boy was taken to Latrobe Regional Hospital in nearby Traralgon, where he later died.

The driver, a 25-year-old Morwell man, is in custody.

"He is at Morwell police station at the moment; he blew .109," Senior Constable Melissa
Seach told AAP.

Major collisions police will attend the scene and will interview the driver.

The dead boy's mother and the two teenagers were taken to the same hospital with minor injuries.

A passenger in the car, a man in his 20s, also sustained minor injuries.

Ambulance Victoria spokesman John Mullen said the scene was distressing for emergency workers.

"We have organised peer support for our two crews already," he told AAP.

The boy was the second person to die on Victorian roads on Sunday and the fourth road
fatality in the Christmas/New Year period in the state.

Earlier, a motorcyclist died in a head-on collision near Mildura in Victoria's far northwest.

The man had been riding on the Old Wentworth Road at Merbein, near Mildura, about 565
km northwest of Melbourne, when his bike collided with a car at about 3.30pm.

The victim, a 34-year-old Merbein man, was pronounced dead at the scene.

The car driver, a 55-year-old NSW woman, was trapped for about an hour. She was taken
to the Mildura Base Hospital with a broken leg.

Police will prepare a report for the coroner in both cases.

The deaths bring the state's Christmas road toll to four and the 2009 toll to 281,
nine fewer than at the same time last year.

(EDS: National road toll figures are for the period 0001 December 18 to 2359 January
3. Some states and territories have different periods.)

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FED: Climate change debate dominates parly=3


AAP General News (Australia)
08-11-2009
FED: Climate change debate dominates parly=3

PARLY 022

Mr Rudd said Tuesday's Liberal party room meeting must have been "a doozie" when talk
turned to emissions trading.

"They are not united by a policy on climate change, they are united in their opposition
to our policy on climate change," the prime minister said, adding there was more discipline
in an average riot than within the coalition ranks.

Greg Combet, the minister assisting Climate Change Minister Penny Wong, says the scheme
floated by the coalition and Frontier Economics isn't credible.

"It is not a credible proposition, it's not transparent, it's fundamentally flawed
and importantly it shifts the risk for achieving Australia's target reductions in emissions
on to households, small businesses and taxpayers," he told parliament.

"Two days out from the vote the coalition's is still looking for a miracle solution."

Environment Minister Peter Garrett took up his leader's magic pudding theme and ran
with it later on in question time.

"We've got the ETS and they've got a MPS - the magic pudding scheme," Mr Garrett said.

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KEYWORD: CLIMATE RUDD 3 CANBERRA (REOPENS)

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Kill ... kill .. kill


AAP General News (Australia)
04-01-2009
Kill ... kill .. kill

EDS: Please kill AAP Newsfeature and factbox slugged CARBON, exBrisbane, sent on this
wire on Wednesday, April 1 at 1240 AEDT.



The story referred incorrectly to the type of plane used by the LNP.



This kill is mandatory, and no further use can be made of this story.



No replacement story will be issued at this stage.

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KEYWORD: CARBON KILL

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Fed: Economic growth should pick up in 2009 says Rudd


AAP General News (Australia)
08-29-2008
Fed: Economic growth should pick up in 2009 says Rudd

The Prime Minister says economic growth should begin to improve in 2009.

KEVIN RUDD has told Fairfax Radio forecasts by the Reserve Bank indicate economic growth
should improve by the June quarter next year.

In the meantime Mr RUDD has warned of tough times ahead saying Australia isn't immune
to what's going on around the world.

He says the US financial crisis has created a big challenge for our economy.

Mr RUDD admits it's a really difficult time for Australians and says that's why the
government's focussed on creating a budget position to enable the Reserve Bank to cut
interest rates.

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WA: Noongar people disappointed at court ruling


AAP General News (Australia)
04-24-2008
WA: Noongar people disappointed at court ruling

Indigenous Noongar people say their Native Title claim over Perth is back to where
it started .. after the Federal Court decided yesterday NOT to make a ruling on whether
native title exists over Perth.

The decision upholds an appeal by federal and state governments .. over a claim on
more than six thousand square kilometres of Perth and its surrounds.

But it doesn't rule that there's NO native title over the city either.

TED HART from the South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council says it's a frustrating
decision for the Noongar people after years of hard work.

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KEYWORD: NOONGAR (PERTH)

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Fed: Japan-Aust relationship strong enough to hold up


AAP General News (Australia)
12-20-2007
Fed: Japan-Aust relationship strong enough to hold up

Environment Minister PETER GARRETT says Australia's relationship with Japan is strong
enough to withstand the diplomatic stand-off over whaling.

Foreign Minister STEPHEN SMITH and Mr GARRETT yesterday announced the federal government
will send a formal diplomatic protest to Tokyo .. and send a Customs vessel into the Southern
Ocean to monitor the Japanese whale hunt.

Japan says whaling is part of its culture .. and is carrying out the hunt using a loophole
in a 1986 global moratorium on commercial whaling .. that allows lethal research on the
giant mammals.

Mr GARRETT's told the Nine Network he thinks Australia's relationship with Japan is
good enough to have a difference of opinion on this issue.

But he says he'll push very strongly through diplomatic forums and all the the other
legal options to stop the practice.

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Qld: Supporters of Dr Haneef gather outside court


AAP General News (Australia)
08-08-2007
Qld: Supporters of Dr Haneef gather outside court

Supporters of Indian doctor MOHAMED HANEEF have staged a rally outside the Federal
Court in Brisbane .. ahead of today's appeal against his visa cancellation.

More than a dozen people attended the rally condemning Immigration Minister KEVIN ANDREWS'
decision to cancel the visa.

However .. the activists' plea to motorists to "Honk for Haneef" received little support
from Brisbane drivers.

Queensland Greens Senate candidate LARISSA WATERS says Dr HANEEF .. who's now with
his family in India .. was treated as a political football.







Dr HANEEF will be represented today by a team of barristers headed by STEPHEN KEIM.

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KEYWORD: HANEEF RALLY (BRISBANE)

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SA: RM Williams' grandson on Nationals' senate ticket in SA


AAP General News (Australia)
02-15-2007
SA: RM Williams' grandson on Nationals' senate ticket in SA

(EDS: EMBARGOED UNTIL 0001 AEDT THURSDAY FEB 15)



ADELAIDE, Feb 15 AAP - A grandson of bootmaker RM Williams has been selected as a Nationals'
candidate for a South Australian senate seat.

Mark Cuthbertson, a bank loans manager based on SA's Yorke Peninsula, will contest
the SA senate seat for the Nationals alongside Rob Howard, an RAAF maritime patrols program
officer.

Mr Cuthbertson, 51, is a grandson of Reginald Murray Williams, of RM Williams boot fame.

The Nationals' SA senate ticket was announced by Nationals SA leader Karlene Maywald,
who described the duo as "strong candidates".

"Everyone who meets Mark is immediately struck by his integrity," Ms Maywald said.

"Mark has personally dealt with the financial hardship experienced by farmers, small
businesses, families and communities resulting from the drought."

Mr Howard, 51, is a former councillor and committee chairman on the Light Regional
Council, north of Adelaide.

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KEYWORD: NATIONALS SENATE (EMBARGOED)

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SA: PM announces funding water projects


AAP General News (Australia)
08-29-2006
SA: PM announces funding water projects

ADELAIDE, Aug 29 AAP - Prime Minister John Howard has announced $50 million in federal
funding to help secure sustainable water supplies for Adelaide.

The money will help pay for two major projects to improve water management in the city's
northern suburbs.

In a visit to Adelaide today Mr Howard said the biggest project would seek to capture
17 gigalitres of stormwater each year and cleanse it in wetlands before injecting it into
the northern plains aquifer for reuse.

It also would reduce stormwater being released into Gulf St Vincent by 20 gigalitres
each year, cutting pollution entering the fragile ocean ecosystems.

"This project is an excellent example of how the private sector, local, state and federal
governments can work cooperatively to find solutions to address water scarcity and water
management issues," Mr Howard said.

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Vic: Victorian teacher paid out after sex controversy


AAP General News (Australia)
04-21-2006
Vic: Victorian teacher paid out after sex controversy

A Victorian teacher .. forced to resign under a controversial sex offenders law ..

has been paid out by the state government.

Education Minister LYNNE KOSKY says the matter .. involving former Orbost Secondary
College teacher ANDREW PHILLIPS .. has been resolved on a confidential basis.

Mr PHILLIPS was forced to resign last year when the government introduced a zero-tolerance
policy for teachers with sex offence records.

He'd pleaded guilty to sexual assault of a minor in 1992 .. when he was aged 20 and
before he was a teacher.

He was dating the 15-year-old girl .. who'd consented to the physical contact.

The Australia Education Union says the case demonstrates the flaws in the legislation
.. and says it'll keep lobbying for for discretion in its use.

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KEYWORD: TEACHER (MELBOURNE)

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понедельник, 27 февраля 2012 г.

ACT: Main Stories in today's Canberra newspapers


AAP General News (Australia)
12-17-2004
ACT: Main Stories in today's Canberra newspapers

CANBERRA, Dec 17 AAP - The main stories in today's Canberra Times:

Page 1: Two sharks take young surfer; Call to fill ACT building shortfall; Australians'
love affair with their credit cards reaches new heights.

Page 2: Plan to police phone chat rooms; 2004 was ACT's third hottest; Carols a sure
recipe for warm Christmas glow.

Page 3: Australian travellers not fazed by Indonesian alerts; Court told witness in
Sydney terror case was discredited in US; Lack of iodine on the rise.

World: Violence mars Iraqi elections; Marathon siege ends without bloodshed; Blunkett
quits, leaving Blair redfaced.

Business: Former NAB trader expects charges soon; Business confidence bounces back;
New report says fall in house prices unlikely.

Sport: Langer lets loose to rescue Aussies; Brumbies management brings in the big bucks;
Comets snatch win.

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KEYWORD: FRONTERS ACT

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Oppenheimer, Todd

OPPENHEIMER, Todd

PERSONAL: Married; wife's name Anh; children: A.J., Moss. Education: University of California at Berkeley, B.A., 1981; Portland State University, graduate study, 1991. Hobbies and other interests: "Woodworking, portrait sculpture, calligraphy, and various sports."

ADDRESSES: Home—San Francisco, CA. Agent—c/o Author Mail, Random House, 1745 Broadway, New York, NY 10019.

CAREER: Freelance journalist and investigative reporter. Has worked as a calligrapher, portrait sculptor, professional actor, and mime. Has appeared as a guest on radio and television programs, including American Broadcasting Company's (ABC) Nightline.

MEMBER: Writer's Grotto Collective.

AWARDS, HONORS: Investigative Reporters & Editors' Award for small newspapers, 1986, for "Durham's Hidden Tax Breaks," and Washington Monthly monthly journalism award for excellence in government reporting, 1987, for "Solutions to Sprawl," both published in North Carolina Independent; Chairman's Award for environmental journalism, 1996, for "The Rancher Subsidy," National Magazine Award for public interest reporting, 1997, for "The Computer Delusion," and Education Writer's Association Award for national magazines, 1999, for "Schooling the Imagination," all published in Atlantic Monthly.

WRITINGS:

The Flickering Mind: The False Promise of Technology in the Classroom, and How Learning Can Be Saved, Random House (New York, NY), 2003.

Contributor to periodicals, including Newsweek, Washington Post, Atlantic Monthly, National Journal, Washington Post, Utne Reader, Mother Jones, Sacramento Bee, and London Observer.

SIDELIGHTS: A veteran journalist and youth mentor, Todd Oppenheimer spent seven years researching the dramatic and growing impact of computers on today's classrooms. The result is The Flickering Mind: The False Promise of Technology in the Classroom, and How Learning Can Be Saved. Despite the book's premise, Oppenheimer is not opposed to technology. Indeed, he was one of the first journalists to embrace the new technology, eagerly delving into the world of personal computers and the Internet. And like many, Oppenheimer had high hopes for the use of new technology in the classroom. But as he began visiting those classrooms, he "observed many students noodling about on the Web, clicking aimlessly from site to site," as School Library Journal contributor Walter Minkel explained. More and more, Oppenheimer began to question the money being spent to make classrooms Internet-accessible, and the underlying philosophy that equated glitzy new technology with progress in learning. As Timothy A. Hacsi explained in the New York Times Book Review, "His descriptions of excellent schools using computers in a limited way, if at all, gets at the heart of what good classrooms look like: teachers who know how to teach . . . and students who believe they can and should learn from those teachers." According to Seattle Times reviewer Steve Weinberg, "Anybody who cares about the successes and failures of kindergarten through grade-twelve education should read The Flickering Mind, a painstakingly reported, passionately argued book."

BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:

PERIODICALS

Booklist, September 1, 2003, Vanessa Bush, review of The Flickering Mind: The False Promise of Technology in the Classroom, and How Learning Can Be Saved, p. 30.

Boulder Daily Camera, January 4, 2004, Geof Wollerman, review of The Flickering Mind.

Christian Science Monitor, October 14, 2003, review of The Flickering Mind.

Contra Costa Times, December 21, 2003, Suzanne Pardington, "'Flickering' Plugs into Tech/Learning Disconnect."

Dallas Morning News, January 18, 2004, Joshua Benton, review of The Flickering Mind.

Denver Post, December 7, 2003, Steve Weinberg, review of The Flickering Mind, section F, p. 15.

Education Next, summer, 2004, Brian Nelson, "Quality Curricula: The Timeless Technology," p. 79.

Kirkus Reviews, August 1, 2003, review of The Flickering Mind, p. 1007.

Library Journal, September 15, 2003, Jean Caspers, review of The Flickering Mind, p. 67.

New Criterion, April, 2004, Mark Bauerlein, "As Seen on TV," p. 84.

New Leader, September-October, 2003, Paul Gray, "Conflicting Visions of Education," p. 18.

New York Times Book Review, January 4, 2004, Timothy A. Hacsi, "Tales out of School," p. 19.

Publishers Weekly, August 11, 2003, review of The Flickering Mind, p. 266.

School Library Journal, November 1, 2003, Walter Minkel, "Rage against the Machine," p. 34.

Seattle Times, October 26, 2003, Steve Weinberg, "The Short-circuiting of U.S. Education."

ONLINE

Booknoise.net,http://www.booknoise.net/ (September 29, 2004), author profile.

Newsweek Online,http://www.newsweek.com/ (October 14, 2003), "Are Computers Wrecking Schools?"

воскресенье, 26 февраля 2012 г.

Pirates captured.

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France's defence minister warned yesterday Paris would not tolerate extortion attempts, after French military secured the release of 30 hostages from a luxury boat off Somalia and seized half a dozen pirates. "This is the first time a country has decided not to let itself be extorted, but also to take matters into its own hands," Herve Morin said on RTL radio, praising French special forces for apprehending the hostage-takers.

He spoke a day after pirates released the 30 crew members of the three-masted yacht Le Ponant, who were taken hostage last week. The operation also saw six hostage-takers arrested in a dramatic raid as they attempted to escape in a 4x4, French officials said. A source close to the negotiations with the pirates said the boat owner paid some $2 millionA to free the hostages, and that a portion of the money was recovered when the six pirates were detained - with French PM Francois Fillon confirming the recovery.

On Friday, the French chief of the general staff, General Jean-Louis Georgelin, said no "public money" had been paid to the kidnappers. Morin added that President Nicolas Sarkozy had ordered that, if possible, the abductors be captured alive. "The president gave an instruction that - if it was possible without any collateral damage - we should try to apprehend the hostage-takers so they can be delivered to justice," Morin said.

The 22 French members of the 30 crew aboard Le Ponant are expected to be brought back to France soon, probably by tomorrow evening, Morin said. A special plane has already left for the French military base in Djibouti to collect them. In Mogadishu, government spokesman Abdi Haji Gobdon praised France for the operation.

"We call on other nations to join the fight against the pirates ... if every government conducts operations like French did, I believe that pirates will never be seen again in Somali waters," Gobdon said. Fillon, speaking in Japan, also called on the UN to launch an "international initiative" to protect maritime shipping in areas where piracy is on the rise.

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