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QLD:$900m spent on Qld reconstruction


AAP General News (Australia)
08-24-2011
QLD:$900m spent on Qld reconstruction

By Kym Agius

BRISBANE, Aug 24 AAP - About $900 million of the $6.8 billion earmarked for the reconstruction
of Queensland after last summer's floods and cyclones has been spent.

The Queensland Reconstruction Authority on Wednesday briefed a state parliament finance
and administration committee on its progress to date.

The authority's chief executive Graeme Newton said $385 million in projects were completed,
and a further $512 million in projects were out to tender or under construction.

"We're progressing quite well," Mr Newton told AAP.

He said the main challenge for councils and state agencies has been mobilising the
construction phase, putting jobs to tender and getting things moving.

About 30 per cent of the Queensland Rail network was damaged in the disasters and 9000km
of state roads.

The committee's chairman, Ipswich West MP Wayne Wendt, said 92 per cent of affected
state roads had reopened, although not in perfect condition.

"I'm extremely impressed with what's occurred," Mr Wendt told AAP.

"In the short space of seven months we've come a very long way."

The committee also heard that as of February, 97,000 insurance claims had been reported
with an estimated reserved value of $2.8 billion.

And 630,000 claims for Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payments had been granted,
resulting in more than $725 million in claims paid.

As of March, $231 million had been donated to the Premier's Disaster Relief Appeal.

About 3000 homes and businesses were flood affected in Mr Wendt's electorate.

He said insurance companies had been holding up progress, with households having to
wait for approved contractors.

"People who are actually beneficiaries of the premier's relief fund would appear to
be ... more advanced, are in their homes or are more advanced in getting into their homes,"

Mr Wendt said.

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Fed: Gov names head of new defence white paper


AAP General News (Australia)
02-22-2008
Fed: Gov names head of new defence white paper

Defence Minister JOEL FITZGIBBON's announced senior defence bureaucrat MICHAEL PEZZULLO
will head preparation of a new white paper.

It's seen as an …

VIC:Headlines 3AW Melbourne 0500 AEST


AAP General News (Australia)
04-28-2011
VIC:Headlines 3AW Melbourne 0500 AEST

- Premier Ted Baillieu accuses Canberra of trying to avoid delivering funds to flood-affected
communities in Victoria

- A 22-y-o man charged with murder after a woman's body found at Dromana

- Paramedics say a man who shot himself in the face in a hunting accident is lucky
he's not badly injured

- Sony under fire for failing to tell users of Playstation Network their details had been hacked

- More than a thousand military personnel take part in dress rehearsal ahead of tomorrow's
royal wedding

- Eight international troops and a contractor have been killed in Afghanistan

SPORT

- AFL

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FED:Gillard presser after health talks=6


AAP General News (Australia)
02-13-2011
FED:Gillard presser after health talks=6

Ms Gillard told reporters a "full detailed agreement" would be signed after officials
completed their work.

"I did not envisage we would walk into this room and come out with the comprehensive
technical detail of these reforms," she said.

COAG will meet mid-year when it will finalise the agreement.

She said some of the changes would start on July 1, but did not specify what they were.

"People will start to see real changes on July 1," she said.

She said the government would bring forward $200 million as part of the deal.

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FED:Skeleton key to unlock Milat mystery?


AAP General News (Australia)
08-30-2010
FED:Skeleton key to unlock Milat mystery?

By Doug Conway, Senior Correspondent

SYDNEY, Aug 30 AAP - The discovery of human bones, and especially a skull, in the forest
where serial killer Ivan Milat did his gruesome work is sure to revive hysteria about
the grisly "backpacker murders".

One of Milat's seven victims was decapitated, and the head was never found.

Speculation about the number of victims has raged ever since the gun-crazy road worker
was charged and convicted of executing seven young backpackers in the NSW southern highlands
in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Ten other backpackers went missing around the same time in NSW and Queensland.

Police involved in the Milat case are wary of linking the new find to the backpacker
murders because the bones were close to a fire trail (investigating officers concluded
Milat buried his victims away from fire trails) and because the search for Milat's victims
had been extensive.

But police once ruled out the possibility of finding any more than the first two bodies,
only to uncover five more over the following year.

Like the original discovery of a corpse by hikers which led to Milat's conviction,
the latest find by trail bike riders was also accidental.

The Milat saga started to unravel by chance on September 19, 1992, when two hikers
found a rotting corpse in the dense Belanglo forest, 100km southwest of Sydney.

The body of 22-year-old British tourist Joanne Walters proved to be the first uncovered
in the serial killings that became known as the "backpacker murders".

Over the next year, a massive team of several hundred police officers unearthed the
remains of six more bodies in a forest that was starting to resemble a cemetery.

The episode shattered Australia's standing as a safe haven for budget-conscious young travellers.

It also numbed the genteel southern highlands area famous for its tulips and antiques,
and as the peaceful boyhood home of cricket great Sir Donald Bradman.

The prosecution alleged in court that the victims were picked up, abducted, slain and mutilated.

One was decapitated. The head was never found.

Another was shot 10 times in the head.

Joanne Walters' blue T-shirt had at least 20 slash and stab holes in it.

Many were stabbed so savagely their bones were chipped.

Some had been gagged or bound.

A sexual element was "strongly suggested" in six of the deaths, the Crown said, because
of cuts to bra cups, unbuttoned flies and the positioning or absence of clothing.

Five victims were European: Ms Walters from Wales, her friend Caroline Clarke, 22,
from England, and three Germans - Simone Schmidl, 20, Gabor Neugebauer, 21, and Anja Habschied,
20.

The other two, James Gibson and his girlfriend Deborah Everist, both 19, were from Melbourne.

After an 18-month investigation, police raided a home at Eagle Vale on the outskirts
of Sydney on May 22, 1994.

They seized evidence and charged 51-year-old roadworker Ivan Robert Marko Milat, one
of 14 children of Yugoslav-Australian parents.

No eye witnesses to the killings were ever found.

The prosecution's premier witness was an English hitchhiker, Paul Onions, who testified
that Milat drove him to the edge of the Belanglo forest in 1990 and held him at gunpoint
before he escaped.

Mr Onions was one of more than 150 witnesses.

More than 400 exhibits included backpacks, camping gear and other items belonging to
the victims which the prosecution alleged were found at the homes of Milat and some of
his relatives.

Parts of the gun used to shoot Caroline Clarke were found walled up in Milat's house,
prosecutors said.

Milat, under cross-examination, had no explanation as to why these items were found
where they were.

The case played to packed houses in the wood-panelled St James court.

Media from around the world covered the four-month trial.

Queues formed daily for public seating.

Witnesses in the intimate courtroom, including relatives of the slain backpackers,
had to walk past Milat, and give evidence from just a few metres away.

The Crown said it did not have to prove whether Milat acted alone and said the evidence
strongly suggested that he may not have done so.

Milat's own barrister, Terry Martin, said there was a reasonable possibility that the
killer was one, or both, of Milat's brothers, Richard, 40, or Walter, 44.

Mr Martin submitted to the jury that Ivan Milat had not committed the murders either
alone or in company.

He also submitted that items including gun parts that had been linked to the murders
had been planted at his client's home.

"Do you think a person capable of these most brutal crimes would give two hoots about
planting gear on a brother?" he asked.

Evidence had been given by workmates that Richard Milat had once told them stabbing
a woman was "like cutting a loaf of bread", Mr Martin said.

"Why would anyone say anything as hideous as that in a joking fashion?"

Richard Milat denied making the comment when he gave evidence in court.

"It is absolutely irrefutable that whoever has committed these ... offences must be
in the Milat family or so very closely associated to it that it doesn't matter," Mr Martin
told jurors.

"The question is do you have a reasonable doubt that it was Ivan Milat as opposed to
someone else in the family?"

The jury had no doubt.

On July 27, 1996, Ivan Milat was found guilty of murdering the seven backpackers and
kidnapping Mr Onions.

He is serving seven consecutive life sentences with no possibility of parole.

On his first day in Maitland jail, Milat was beaten by another inmate.

A year later, he made an escape attempt alongside convicted drug dealer and former
Sydney councillor George Savvas.

Savvas was found hanged in his cell the next day and Milat was transferred to the maximum-security
prison at Goulburn.

Milat has reportedly swallowed razor blades and staples while in prison and in 2009
cut off his little finger with a plastic knife.

His killing spree is regarded among the most chilling in Australian history because
it was so calculated, his method of execution was so gruesome and his happy-go-lucky victims
were so young, led like lambs to the slaughter.

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Fed: Anzac brothers-in-arms separated from families


AAP General News (Australia)
04-22-2010
Fed: Anzac brothers-in-arms separated from families

By Miles Godfrey

SYDNEY, April 22 AAP - Their courage under fire already marks them out as distinct
from ordinary men and women.

And new rules will ensure war veterans taking part in this year's Anzac Day marches
stand out even further from the crowd.

Families have been banned from walking in lock-step with their heroic veteran relatives
in most states.

They will, instead, be asked to join the back of the marches or be herded into a designated
section towards the rear.

Organisers of the marches, the state RSLs (Returned and Services Leagues), say the
move will boost the dignity of the events amid concerns about the dress sense and behaviour
of some planning to attend.

It will also give elderly veterans, some of whom will be marching with their comrades
for the final time, a chance to remain distinct.

It comes amid claims that public interest in Anzac Day has increased rapidly in recent
years, significantly boosting crowds and those trying to be involved.

"If you go along to the footy you wouldn't just kick down the bloody members' door
and expect to be let in," South Australia RSL Anzac Day committee chairman Bill Denny
told AAP.

"In the same way we want people to be part of the event, but we want to keep the veterans
distinct."

He said there was a danger of Anzac Day marches being turned into "pageants" rather
than commemorations.

And civilian relatives planning to attend the Adelaide march should dress appropriately,
he added.

They will be asked to stay in their own section, towards the back of the march.

"There is definitely an increased interest in attending but we ask people to do so
respectfully," Mr Denny continued.

"We think of it as a church service. If your family turns up to church in jeans or
trackies ... well that's maybe what you do.

"But I'd suggest the most appropriate thing to wear is a nice pair of slacks. I wear
a suit as do most of the veterans because that is how we were brought up to behave."

The NSW RSL branch has also asked families to march in an allocated section during
the Sydney parade.

President Don Rowe insists it's not a ban on relatives attending.

But he says there are concerns about relatives turning up in dirty joggers or jeans.

And he agreed there has been a marked increase in public interest in Anzac Day.

"It may well be the last time (some veterans) get to walk down the street together,
so of course they want to make it special," Mr Rowe added.

"What we are asking is that people show some respect to the veterans and allow them
to be distinct."

He said the decision to make families march separately has the support of veterans.

Queensland's RSL branch has also ordered families to walk at the rear of Brisbane's march.

In Melbourne, veterans are being restricted to having one next-of-kin present during the marches.

The same rule applies in Western Australia, where wearing "torn denim, sporting attire
and dirty joggers" is likely to incur the wrath of organisers.

Legitimate carers are being allowed to walk with veterans in all the state capitals.

NSW Labor MP Peter Primrose says it's important that Anzac Day honours war veterans
- and their families.

The minister assisting the premier on veterans affairs attended an Anzac service and
dedication on Wednesday, placing a cross in the grounds of St Andrew's Cathedral in Sydney.

The service, held by the War Widows' Guild of Australia, honours servicemen, women
and their families.

"It gives us a chance to reflect on the personal cost of war to those who suffered
the loss of a spouse or partner," Mr Primrose said in a statement.

"The War Widows' Guild was established in 1946 and has been a strong advocate for Australia's
war widows and their families.

"It continues to promote an understanding of their important contribution and helps
our nation remember the debt we owe."

Meanwhile, some academics have questioned how relevant Anzac Day remains.

Australian National University historian Dr James Jupp criticised the day's heavy focus
on the Gallipoli campaign, saying World War II was more important to the wider world.

And he says Anzac Day now has only limited relevance because the WWI veterans have
died and the number of WWII and Korean war veterans is dwindling.

Despite this, Dr Jupp agrees interest in Anzac Day, particularly among younger people,
has increased.

"Some of these wars really did more harm than good, particularly the two we're fighting
today (Iraq and Afghanistan) and the Vietnam War," Dr Jupp told AAP.

"But World War II ... I think was necessary.

"I grew up in England and we never learned anything about Gallipoli.

"I think World War II was more relevant, a more relevant war to remember.

"But (Anzac Day) is really a national day and I don't have any problem with that.

"Nearly all countries have them, even in places like Australia, where nothing has really
happened.

"If they want to commemorate people who died or fought in the wars, it's fine by me."

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Vic: Man charged with armed robbery spree


AAP General News (Australia)
12-08-2009
Vic: Man charged with armed robbery spree

MELBOURNE, Dec 8 AAP - A man has been remanded in custody charged with committing three
armed robberies in less than 24 hours.

Police believe the same man committed the robberies, which occurred at convenience
stores in central Melbourne, Doncaster and Box Hill between about 1.30am (AEDT) on Monday
and 12.30am on Tuesday.

Embona taskforce detectives, who arrested the man on Tuesday, said a box cutter was
used in one robbery, a pocket knife in the second and a broken bottle in the third.

A 27-year-old Ferntree Gully man has been charged with three counts of armed robbery.

He was remanded in an out-of-sessions hearing to appear in the Melbourne Magistrates'
Court on Wednesday.

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KEYWORD: ROBBERIES

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NSW: Lost teen tried desperately to satisfy operators' demands


AAP General News (Australia)
04-30-2009
NSW: Lost teen tried desperately to satisfy operators' demands

By Stephanie Gardiner

SYDNEY, April 30 AAP - Dehydrated and lost in NSW's Blue Mountains, David Iredale tried
about 15 times to satisfy emergency operators' demands for details about his location.

The problem was he was deep in the bush and all the operators seemed interested in
was a street address and a town.

It was one of the factors that let him down after he ran out of water and became separated
from two friends during a hike in December 2006, an inquest into his death has been told.

Tapes of his calls to Telstra's emergency call point, which connects mobile users to
emergency service operators, were played for the first time at the inquest on Thursday.

In the first call he tells the Telstra triple-zero operator he hasn't had water for
a day and has collapsed.

He says he is near Mount Solitary and the Kedumba River in the Blue Mountains National
Park, west of Sydney.

When asked what the nearest town is, the 17-year-old Sydney Grammar student says: "No
idea maybe probably Katoomba ... probably, may not be".

In the later calls played at the inquest in the NSW Coroner's Court at Penrith, he
appears to become more and more frustrated when asked for the closest town.

Counsel assisting the coroner, Jeremy Gormly SC, said David had likely repeated "Katoomba"

to police, ambulance and the Telstra emergency operators about 14 or 15 times.

In his closing submissions, Mr Gormly went over evidence of how David's calls for help
had been mismanaged.

David had been treated with little empathy or courtesy by NSW Ambulance Service operators,
who repeatedly insisted he must give them a street address so help could be sent, he said.

"It's clear that the triple-zero service failed David and his family ... there was
a lack of courtesy and empathy," Mr Gormly told the inquest.

"It contributed to the frustration of his final hours and contributed to delays in
finding his body."

Mr Gormly also emphasised that information about David's location and condition was
not passed on to rescuers.

He called for a full review of the ambulance service's emergency call system, and for
consideration to be given to integrating all emergency agencies' systems.

"There do seem to have been systemic issues and training issues which suggest the need
for a very significant review," he said.

Counsel representing the ambulance service, Michael Windsor SC, said his client knew
of its obligation to improve its operations.

The three Sydney Grammar School students were also working from navigation data sheets
with information about water supplies drawn up by their teacher Jim Forbes for a winter
hike they had planned to take in June, Mr Gormly said.

The school denies prior knowledge of the planned three-day trip during scorching temperatures
in December, but Mr Forbes had helped them plan proposed June trip, the inquest has been
told.

"(Mr Forbes) says that if he had been asked about a December trip ... his advice about
the availability of water on Mt Solitary would have been different because there would
not have been the same water retention - there were hot, dry conditions."

The inquest will resume on Monday with Deputy State Coroner Carl Milovanovich expected
to hand down his findings later next week.

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KEYWORD: IREDALE WRAP

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Qld: Man charged over stabbing death


AAP General News (Australia)
12-25-2008
Qld: Man charged over stabbing death

A 46-year-old man has been charged with murder after a fatal stabbing in north Queensland.

Police were called to a house at Charters Towers .. west of Townsville .. after reports
that a 36-year-old man had been stabbed in the early hours of the morning.

Police say it appears the two were together before the incident happened .. but it's
unclear how well they knew each other.

It is believed a woman was also present at the time of the stabbing.

The younger man was taken by ambulance to the Charters Towers Hospital but was pronounced
dead on arrival.

The 46-year-old is expected to appear in the Townsville Magistrates Court tomorrow.

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FED: Libs must come clean on nuclear power: Wong


AAP General News (Australia)
08-19-2008
FED: Libs must come clean on nuclear power: Wong

(Eds: Reissuing to correct minister's honorific)



By Carrie Berdon

SYDNEY, Aug 19 AAP - Federal Climate Change Minister Penny Wong has hit out at the
opposition for resurrecting the debate on nuclear power.

Liberal frontbencher Ian Macfarlane wants Australia to include nuclear power in any
future energy mix.

"If we are serious about reducing global greenhouse emissions, the nuclear option is
one we cannot ignore," the Queensland MP will say in a speech in Brisbane tonight.

"It's a black and white answer. Or should I say a black, green and yellow answer," he said.

"Clean coal, renewables and yellowcake - we must include nuclear in our future baseload
clean energy mix."

Macfarlane's comments are the strongest pro-nuclear remarks since former prime minister
John Howard left politics.

Senator Wong has accused the coalition of not being clear with the Australian people.

"What we're seeing yet again is opposition frontbenchers resurrecting the nuclear argument,
resurrecting their plan for 25 nuclear reactors in Australia," she told reporters in Sydney
today.

"Something they didn't tell the Australian people prior to the election, something
they flagged in government and then walked away from when they saw the Australian people
are opposed to nuclear power."

She urged Opposition Leader Brendan Nelson to come clean.

"Are they really saying that they have a plan for 25 nuclear reactors in Australia?

Where are they going to put them?" she said.

"They should come clean with the Australian people about their plans for nuclear power."

Senator Wong said the Rudd government remained firmly opposed to nuclear power.

"Australia has an abundance of renewable energy sources. We have a lot of solar, we
have a lot of wind, we have geothermal resources," she said.

"We have a lot of work to do as a nation that will enable us to tap those.

"We don't believe it's appropriate for Australia to go down the nuclear path."

The Liberals appear to be divided on the issue of nuclear power.

Some coalition frontbenchers believe the issue should remain on the table but Mr Nelson
seemed to shift his position on nuclear power earlier this year.

In February he said there was no plan for nuclear power in Australia.

Opposition defence spokesman Nick Minchin has also said he does not support the nuclear
option, believing it to be politically unpopular.

In August last year, Mr Howard, as prime minister, said Australia had to consider adding
nuclear power to its energy mix if it was serious about addressing climate change.

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VIC: Two women hold up Red Roosters and escape with money


AAP General News (Australia)
04-12-2008
VIC: Two women hold up Red Roosters and escape with money

MELBOURNE, April 12 AAP - Two women, one armed with a knife, held up and robbed a Red
Roosters store at Rosebud on the Mornington Peninsula last night.

Police say the women escaped with cash after threatening staff at the store on the
corner of Boneo and McCombe Roads at 9.30pm (AEST).

Two Red Rooster employees opened their cash registers and handed over money to the
bandits who then fled on foot.

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KEYWORD: ROOSTERS

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Vic: Seven hurt in balcony collapse


AAP General News (Australia)
12-09-2007
Vic: Seven hurt in balcony collapse

Seven people have been injured .. three seriously .. after a balcony collapsed at a
house in the Dandenong Ranges east of Melbourne.

The ambulance service says paramedics went to the two-storey property in Mount Dandenong
shortly before 2pm (AEDT) .. after reports that up to 20 people were on the first floor
balcony when it collapsed.

A woman in her 30s has been taken to hospital with a fractured arm .. while a man in
his 20s is also being treated for arm injuries.

Another man in his 50s is in hospital with leg and shoulder injuries.

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KEYWORD: BALCONY VIC (MELBOURNE)

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NSW: Patrons injured during armed hold-up at Sydney club


AAP General News (Australia)
04-26-2007
NSW: Patrons injured during armed hold-up at Sydney club

SYDNEY, April 26 AAP - Several club patrons commemorating Anzac Day were injured when
four masked men armed with a knife, a machete and a hammer robbed a south-west Sydney
venue.

At about 7.50pm (AEST) yesterday four men, allegedly wearing balaclavas and armed with
an assortment of weapons, entered a bowling club on Lambeth Street, Panania, police said.

There were about 50 patrons and several staff in the club when the men allegedly demanded
cash and threatened people with the weapons.

Police said the men stole cash from the club, as well as mobile phones and wallets from patrons.

Several patrons were also allegedly assaulted, with five taken to Bankstown Hospital
and treated for various injuries.

Police arrived a short time later and arrested two men outside the club, while a third
man was arrested in a nearby street.

A 21-year-old Greenacre man, an 18-year-old Claymore man and a 17-year-old youth were
taken to Bankstown Police Station where they were charged with robbery in company and
cause wounding/grievous bodily harm.

The three were refused bail.

The men will appear at Bankstown Local Court today while the youth will appear at Cobham
Childrens Court.

Police are still seeking a fourth man in relation to the incident.

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QLD: Second motorcyclist dies on Qld roads today


AAP General News (Australia)
12-25-2006
QLD: Second motorcyclist dies on Qld roads today

A second motorcyclist has died today on Queensland roads.

The 39-year-old Cairns man was killed when his motorcycle and a sedan collided on the
Kennedy Highway in Mareeba early this afternoon.

His 23-year-old female pillion passenger was seriously injured when the bike and a
rented car crashed at the intersection of the Kennedy Highway and Mareeba Connection Road.

The woman was taken to Mareeba hospital with suspected spinal and pelvic injuries.

The occupants of the sedan were not injured.

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Main stories in tonight's Seven News at 1800


AAP General News (Australia)
08-17-2006
Main stories in tonight's Seven News at 1800

SYDNEY, Aug 17 AAP - Highlights of tonight's Seven News at 1800:

- Lack of limit on federal politicians' phone bills revealed as part of a Channel Seven's
look at MP's expenses.

- A youth accused of plotting a Columbine style massacre with a bomb in a Sydney school
has been found not guilty.

- A Victorian father will stand trial for the murder of his three sons, killed when
his car plunged into a dam.

- Child killer Kathleen Folbigg is seeking access to a document that could hold the
key to a fresh appeal against her conviction.

- A US man arrested in Bangkok has apparently confessed to the murder of US child beauty
queen JonBenet Ramsey.

- Schappelle Corby has her jail sentence cut by two months.

- Bulldogs player Rene Maitua is banned from driving for 18 months and fined $2,800
for drink driving.

- Qantas passengers are to be hit with higher prices as the airline's profits tumble
amid soaring fuel costs.

- Opposition Leader Kim Beazley breaks down during a tribute to Vietnam war veterans
in parliament and the PM apologises for the behaviour they received when they returned
home.

- Sydney shoppers are being hit as manufacturers charge the same prices for smaller products.

- Wine industry legend Len Evans dies.

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WA: Japanese man could face jail tomorrow over lizard smuggling


AAP General News (Australia)
04-11-2006
WA: Japanese man could face jail tomorrow over lizard smuggling

A Japanese tourist could be jailed tomorrow if he pleads guilty to charges of trying
to smuggle six native lizards out of Australia.

22-year-old MITSUHIRO YOKOTA appeared on a video link in Perth Magistrates Court today
.. charged with six counts of trying to smuggle shingleback lizards .. known locally as
bobtails or sleepy lizards.

He's also charged with two additional counts of unlawfully possessing protected fauna.

When told YOKOTA intended to plead guilty .. magistrate ROBERT BLACK remanded the matter
until tomorrow so YOKOTA could be brought into the courtroom for sentencing.

YOKOTA was arrested after he checked in at Perth international airport for a Singapore-bound
flight last month.

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KEYWORD: YOKOTA (PERTH)

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NSW: Parliament to be recalled to give police tough new powers=5


AAP General News (Australia)
12-13-2005
NSW: Parliament to be recalled to give police tough new powers=5

In addition to tougher jail terms, the presumption of bail will also be removed for
the offences of riot and disorder.

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KEYWORD: SURF PARLY 5 SYDNEY (REOPENS)

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Qld: Woman attacked while showing a room


AAP General News (Australia)
04-04-2005
Qld: Woman attacked while showing a room

A woman has been held at knifepoint by a man after he asked to be shown an apartment
in central Brisbane.

The woman says she was working at the Pacific International Apartments in Queens Street
late this morning when the man approached her, saying he was looking for accommodation
to share with his wife.

She says the man was well dressed and well spoken and said he was a foreign student from France.

A short time after she began showing him the room, he grabbed her from behind, holding a knife.

The woman says she knocked the knife from her attacker's hand and began screaming and
he fled from the room.

Police have described the man as in his 30s, of Indian or Pakistani appearance, 175cm
tall with brown eyes.

He was wearing an orange button up collared shirt, dark long pants, white shoes and sunglasses.

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 ISSUER   ST   DESCRIPTION   AMOUNT ($000s)   TIME OF SALE    FINANCIAL ADVISER   LEGAL OPINION   MATURING   INSURER    MDY'S   S&P   FITCH   BANK-QUAL.   LATEST DETAILS      Monday, November 4           Dubuque   IA   GO    *3,110   11 am C   Evensen Dodge Ahlers Cooney   03-17   --   Aa3   --   --   BQ   Oct 25           Sioux City   IA   GO    4,325   12:30 pm C Evensen Dodge   Ahlers Cooney   04-15   --   --   --   --   -- Oct 24           Sioux City   IA   GO Ref    4,805   12:30 pm C Evensen Dodge   Ahlers Cooney   03-06   --   --   --   --   -- Oct 24           Sioux City   IA   GO    7,025   12:30 pm C Evensen Dodge   Ahlers Cooney   04-15   --   --   --   --   -- Oct 24           Orland Park   IL   GO    *4,210   9:30 am C Speer Financial   Chapman & Cutler   03-05   --   Aa3   AA   -- --   Oct 23           Orland Park   IL   GO    9,500   10 am C   Speer Financial   Chapman & Cutler   03-17   --   Aa3   AA   -- --   Oct 23           Orland Park   IL   GO    20,000   9:45 am C Speer Financial   Chapman & Cutler   03-22   --   Aa3   AA   -- --   Oct 23           Rock Island   IL   GO    2,205   11 am C   R.V. Norene Katten Muchin   03-12   --   --   --   --   BQ   Oct 21           Harvey County   KS   GO Ref    *122   11:30 am C Stifel Nicolaus   Gilmore & Bell   03-05   --   --   --   --   BQ Oct 25           Harvey County   KS   GO    *1,100   11:30 am C Stifel Nicolaus   Gilmore & Bell   04-13   --   --   --   --   BQ Oct 25           Leawood   KS   GO Imp    5,050   2 pm C   George K. Baum Bryan Cave   04-23   --   Aa1   --   --   BQ   Oct 18           Owsley Co SDFC   KY   Sch Bldg Rev    *1,715   11 am E Ross Sinclaire   Henry M. Reed III   03-18   --   --   --   -- BQ   Nov 1           Dryden Comm Sch   MI   Sch Bldg & Site    6,870 3:30 pm E   Stauder Barch   Thrun Maatsch   04-32   --   Aaa   AAA --   BQ   Oct 17           Grant Pub Schs   MI   Sch Bldg & Site    7,355 2:30 pm E   Stauder Barch   Thrun Maatsch   03-28   --   A3   -- --   BQ   Oct 24           Pewamo Comm SD   MI   Sch Bldg & Site    6,400   11 am E   Erickson Umbaugh   Thrun Maatsch   03-28   --   Aaa   -- --   BQ   Oct 25           Port Huron Twp   MI   GO    950   11:30 am E   ACI Finance   Miller Canfield   03-22   --   --   --   --   BQ   Oct 25           Austin   MN   GO Imp    *990   11 am C   Springsted Dorsey & Whitney   04-09   --   A1   --   --   BQ   Oct 23           Austin   MN   GO Imp (Tax)   *1,200   11 am C   Springsted Dorsey & Whitney   04-15   --   A1   --   --   --   Oct 23           Austin   MN   GO Imp    *1,590   11 am C   Springsted Dorsey & Whitney   04-15   --   A1   --   --   BQ   Oct 23           Carver   MN   GO Imp    980   10 am C   Ehlers & Associates Briggs & Morgan   04-13   --   --   --   --   BQ   Oct 28           Hastings   MN   Rev Ref    420   12 pm C Springsted   Briggs & Morgan   04-07   --   A2   --   --   -- Oct 23           Hastings   MN   Rev Ref    4,635   12 pm C Springsted   Briggs & Morgan   04-13   --   A2   --   --   -- Oct 23           Minot   ND   Ref Imp    565   10:30 am C Evensen Dodge   Dorsey & Whitney   03-12   --   --   --   -- BQ   Oct 25           Minot   ND   Airport Rev    800   10:30 am C Evensen Dodge   Dorsey & Whitney   04-12   --   --   --   -- --   Oct 25           Minot   ND   GO Hwy    1,835   10:30 am C   Evensen Dodge   Dorsey & Whitney   03-12   --   --   --   --   BQ Oct 25           Conewago Vy SD   PA   GO    *3,100   12 pm E   Public Fin Mgmt   Stock & Leader   03-10   --   A1   --   --   BQ   Oct 29           McMinnville   TN   GO    3,800   11 am E   Cumberland Sec.   Bass Berry   04-22   FGIC   --   --   --   BQ   Oct 28           Walworth County   WI   GO Ref    *3,875   10 am C   Robert W. Baird   Quarles & Brady   03-05   --   --   --   --   BQ   Oct 25     Tuesday, November 5           Bradley SD ##20   AR   Ref & Construction    1,085   10 am C   Stephens   Friday Eldredge   04-32   --   --   --   -- BQ   Oct 29           Hernando County   FL   Cap Imp Ref    *18,025   12 pm E William R. Hough   Nabors Giblin   03-21   FSA   A2   A-   -- --   Oct 16           Manhattan   KS   GO Ref Imp    1,390   2 pm C Springsted   Gilmore & Bell   03-22   --   --   --   --   -- Oct 30           Manhattan   KS   Temp    3,920   2 pm C   Springsted Gilmore & Bell   04-06   --   --   --   --   --   Oct 30           Douglas Co SD 017   NE   GO Ref    *26,995   11 am C Kirkpatrick Pettis   Kutak Rock   08-16   --   A1   AA-   -- --   Nov 1           Seminole Co ISD ##14   OK   Bldg Auth    500   12 pm C   Stephen H. McDonald   L.O. at purch. exp.   04-12   --   -- --   --   BQ   Oct 28           Marion Co FPD ##1   OR   GO & Ref    *6,170   10 am P   Western Financial   Preston Gates   03-09   --   A2   -- --   BQ   Oct 29           Sugar Land   TX   Wtrwks & Swr Rev    1,440   4 pm C   First Southwest   Vinson & Elkins   03-22   --   A1   A+   -- --   Oct 30     Wednesday, November 6           Bauxite SD ##14   AR   Construct    820   10 am C Stephens   Friday Eldredge   03-15   --   --   --   --   BQ Oct 29           Lawndale Elem SD   CA   GO    13,000   10 am P Dale Scott   Jones Hall   04-32   --   --   A   --   -- Oct 11     F      New Haven   CT   GO    75,000   11:30 am E Public Fin Mgmt   Robinson & Cole   04-22   --   --   --   --   -- Nov 1     F      Shelton   CT   GO    4,400   10:30 am E   Independent Bond   Robinson & Cole   03-07   --   Aa3   --   --   BQ   Oct 31     F      Cape Coral   FL   Rev Ref    *6,220   2 pm E William R. Hough   Nabors Giblin   03-12   Ambac   --   --   -- --   Oct 23     F      Fort Myers   FL   Ref (Tax)   *20,975   11 am E William R. Hough   Bryant Miller   03-11   Ambac   --   --   -- --   Oct 23           Ankeny Comm SD   IA   Sales Tax    14,500   10 am C Evensen Dodge   Ahlers Cooney   03-10   --   --   A+   --   -- Today           Davenport   IA   GO Ref    2,415   11 am C   Evensen Dodge   Dorsey & Whitney   03-10   --   Aa2   AA   --   -- Oct 11           Davenport   IA   GO    15,490   11 am C   Evensen Dodge   Dorsey & Whitney   03-17   --   Aa2   AA   --   -- Oct 11           Evansdale   IA   Rev    1,820   11 am C   Speer Financial   Dorsey & Whitney   05-22   --   --   --   -- BQ   Oct 24           Southgate ISD Fin   KY   Sch Bldg Rev    *540 1:30 pm E   Johnston Brown   Henry M. Reed III   03-14   --   -- --   --   BQ   Today           Oak Bluffs   MA   GO    2,693   11:30 am E UniBank Fiscal Adv   Ropes & Gray   03-22   --   --   --   -- BQ   Oct 24           Oak Bluffs   MA   GO    *6,985   11:30 am E UniBank Fiscal Adv   Ropes & Gray   03-15   --   --   --   -- BQ   Oct 24           Westborough   MA   GO Ref    *8,740   11 am E   UniBank Fiscal Adv   Palmer & Dodge   03-15   --   A2   --   --   -- Oct 24           Westborough   MA   GO    10,019   11 am E   UniBank Fiscal Adv   Palmer & Dodge   03-22   --   A2   --   --   -- Oct 24     F      St Louis   MI   GO    500   3:30 pm E Municipal Official   Miller Canfield   03-17   --   --   --   -- BQ   Oct 24           Carver Co Hsg & Redv   MN   Fac Rev    3,845 10:30 am C   Springsted   Leonard Street   05-29   --   --   -- --   BQ   Oct 29           Carver Co Hsg & Redv   MN   GO    7,175   10 am C Ehlers & Associates   Leonard Street   06-34   --   --   --   -- BQ   Oct 24     F      Mississippi   MS   GO    8,800   10:30 am C Municipal Official   McGlinchey Staff   03-12   --   --   -- --   --   Oct 25     F      Mississippi   MS   GO    15,500   10:30 am C Municipal Official   McGlinchey Staff   03-17   --   --   -- --   --   Oct 25     F      Mississippi   MS   GO (Tax)   25,250   10 am C Municipal Official   Butler Snow   03-12   --   --   --   -- --   Oct 25     F      Mississippi   MS   GO Cap Imp    162,585   10:30 am C Municipal Official   McGlinchey Staff   03-22   --   --   -- --   --   Oct 25     F      Las Vegas   NV   Fire & Safety Equip    *4,315 8:30 am P   Howarth & Assoc.   Swendseid & Stern   04-08   -- --   --   --   --   Nov 1     F      Las Vegas   NV   Transp    *5,010   8:30 am P Howarth & Assoc.   Swendseid & Stern   04-09   --   --   -- --   --   Nov 1     F      Las Vegas   NV   Swr Rev    *19,200   8:30 am P Howarth & Assoc.   Swendseid & Stern   04-09   --   --   -- --   --   Nov 1     F      Las Vegas   NV   Park Bonds    25,000   8 am P Howarth & Assoc.   Swendseid & Stern   05-32   --   --   -- --   --   Nov 1     F      Elmira   NY   Pub Imp    *4,185   11 am E   Bellevue Financial   Orrick Herrington   03-27   --   --   --   -- BQ   Oct 31     F      Roslyn UFSD   NY   Sch    4,750   11 am E   NYMAC Orrick Herrington   04-21   --   --   --   --   --   Oct 30           Oxford   OH   Wtr & Swr GO Ref    9,025   11 am E Public Fin Mgmt   Peck Shaffer   03-14   --   Aa3   --   --   BQ Oct 22           Superior   WI   GO Prom    1,100   11 am C Springsted   Fryberger Buchanan   04-22   --   A3   --   -- BQ   Oct 25           Superior   WI   GO Prom    3,900   11 am C Springsted   Fryberger Buchanan   03-12   --   A3   --   -- BQ   Oct 25     Thursday, November 7           Van Cove SD ##1   AR   Construct    1,525   11 am C Raney & Beardsley   Friday Eldredge   05-27   --   --   --   -- BQ   Oct 31           Chandler   AZ   Rev    *10,780   10 am M   US Bancorp Piper   Gust Rosenfeld   05-13   --   Aa3   A+   --   --   Oct 31           Crown Point   IN   Wtr Utility    2,840   11 am E Financial Solutions   Baker & Daniels   03-23   Ambac   A2   --   -- BQ   Sep 16           Hamilton County   IN   GO    *2,500   1 pm E   H.J. Umbaugh   Barnes & Thornburg   03-22   --   --   --   --   -- Oct 25           Hamilton County   IN   GO    *4,800   11 am E   H.J. Umbaugh   Barnes & Thornburg   03-09   --   --   --   --   -- Oct 25           Corbin ISD Fin Corp   KY   Sch Bldg Rev    *3,390   1 pm E   J.J.B. Hilliard   Henry M. Reed III   03-11   --   --   -- --   BQ   Today     F      Jefferson Co   KY   GO Ref    *16,810   10:30 am E Morgan Keegan   Wyatt Tarrant   04-07   --   --   --   --   -- Oct 29           Magoffin Co Just Ctr   KY   First Mtg Rev    *7,855   1 pm E   Ross Sinclaire   Cox Bowling   04-23   --   --   --   -- BQ   Oct 31     F      Brighton   MI   GO    3,000   4 pm E   Bendzinski Miller Canfield   04-15   --   --   A+   --   BQ   Oct 24           Chaska ISD No 112   MN   GO Sch Bldg Ref 11,305   12 pm C   Springsted   Knutson Flynn   04-14   --   --   -- --   --   Today           Freeborn Co Hsg & Re   MN   GO    *7,470   10 am C Evensen Dodge   Faegre & Benson   04-23   --   --   --   --   -- Today           Freeborn Co Hsg & Re   MN   GO    *9,630   10 am C Evensen Dodge   Faegre & Benson   04-23   --   --   --   --   -- Today           Freeborn County   MN   GO    *9,600   10 am C   Evensen Dodge   Faegre & Benson   04-23   --   --   --   --   -- Today           Mahtomedi ISD##832   MN   GO Sch Bldg    *8,625   10 am C   Springsted   Dorsey & Whitney   04-08   --   --   -- --   --   Nov 1           Maplewood   MN   GO Ref Imp    3,385   11 am C Springsted   Briggs & Morgan   04-11   --   --   --   --   -- Oct 29           Maplewood   MN   GO Ref    3,485   11 am C   Springsted Briggs & Morgan   04-14   --   --   --   --   --   Oct 29           Maplewood   MN   GO Tax Increment    5,280   11 am C   Springsted   Briggs & Morgan   04-15   --   --   --   -- --   Oct 29           Milaca Econ Dev Auth   MN   Pub Project Rev    990 11 am C   Ehlers & Associates   Briggs & Morgan   06-23   --   --   -- --   BQ   Oct 23     F      Peapack-Gladstone   NJ   Gen Imp    1,645 11:30 am E   Municipal Official   John L. Kraft   03-15   --   -- --   --   BQ   Oct 25     F      Peapack-Gladstone   NJ   GO Ref    2,845   11:30 am E Municipal Official   John L. Kraft   03-14   --   --   --   -- BQ   Oct 25     F      Winslow Twp   NJ   GO    9,092   11 am E   Municipal Official   Parker McCay   03-22   --   A3   --   --   -- Today     F      Brookhaven   NY   Pub Imp    16,500   11 am E Munistat Services   Ruskin Moscou   03-17   --   --   --   -- --   Nov 1     F      Brookhaven   NY   Pub Imp    16,500   11 am E Munistat Services   Hawkins Delafield   04-22   --   --   -- --   --   Nov 1           Bend   OR   Swr Rev    *5,500   10 am P   Western Financial   Ater Wynne   03-22   --   --   --   --   -- Oct 30           North Clarion Co SD   PA   GO    *2,950   1:15 pm E Public Fin Mgmt   Mette Evans   03-14   --   --   --   --   BQ Oct 29           Northampton Area SD   PA   GO    *9,700   11:15 am E Public Fin Mgmt   King, Spry, Herman   04-23   --   --   --   -- BQ   Jun 7           Williston SD ##29   SC   GO Ref    *1,970   12 pm E Ross Sinclaire   McNair Law Firm   03-12   --   --   --   --   BQ Today           Fort Bend Co MUD ##41   TX   Unltd Tax    1,575   12 pm C   First Southwest   Schwartz Page   04-19   --   --   --   -- BQ   Oct 31     Tuesday, November 12           Berkeley   CA   GO Ref    *18,525   9 am P   Northcross, Hill&Ach   Quint & Thimmig   --   --   --   --   --   -- Oct 21           Schiller Park   IL   GO & Ref    2,370   11 am C R.V. Norene   Chapman & Cutler   03-09   --   --   --   -- BQ   Oct 21           Garnett   KS   GO    *310   3 pm C   US Bancorp Piper Jaf   Gilmore & Bell   03-12   --   --   --   --   -- Today           Frederick County   MD   GO Pub Fac    61,700   11 am E   Davenport   Venable Baetjer   03-22   --   --   --   -- --   Nov 1     F      Clinton Charter Twp   MI   GO Cap Imp    8,500   4 pm E   Bendzinski   Miller Canfield   03-22   --   --   --   -- BQ   Oct 30     F      Mason County   MI   GO    1,890   2 pm E   Bendzinski Dickinson Wright   03-17   --   --   --   --   BQ   Oct 31     F      Potterville   MI   GO    700   3:30 pm E Municipal Official   Miller Canfield   03-22   --   --   --   -- BQ   Oct 31           Elko   MN   GO    530   10:30 am C   Springsted Dorsey & Whitney   04-13   --   --   --   --   BQ   Oct 30           Mankato   MN   GO Imp    11,030   11:30 am C   Springsted Briggs & Morgan   04-13   --   --   --   --   --   Today           Oakdale   MN   GO Imp    470   12 pm C   Springsted Briggs & Morgan   03-07   --   --   --   --   BQ   Oct 31           Oakdale   MN   GO Imp (Tax)   765   12 pm C   Springsted Briggs & Morgan   04-10   --   --   --   --   --   Oct 31           Oakdale   MN   GO Imp    1,845   12 pm C   Springsted Briggs & Morgan   04-13   --   --   --   --   BQ   Oct 31           Olmsted Co Hsg Redev   MN   GO Jail    9,450   10 am C   Allison-Williams   Dorsey & Whitney   04-23   --   -- --   --   --   Nov 1           Olmsted County   MN   GO Jail    1,030   10 am C Allison-Williams   Dorsey & Whitney   04-08   --   --   -- --   --   Nov 1           Olmsted County   MN   GO Jail    7,500   10 am C Allison-Williams   Dorsey & Whitney   04-23   --   --   -- --   --   Nov 1           Olmsted County   MN   GO Street    12,500   10 am C Allison-Williams   Dorsey & Whitney   04-23   --   --   -- --   --   Nov 1           Richfield   MN   GO Ref (Tax)   1,065   12 pm C Ehlers & Associates   Kennedy & Graven   03-17   --   --   -- --   --   Today           Richfield   MN   GO Ref (Tax)   2,495   12 pm C Ehlers & Associates   Kennedy & Graven   04-12   --   --   -- --   --   Today           Sartell   MN   GO    850   1 pm C   Ehlers & Associates Briggs & Morgan   04-17   --   --   --   --   BQ   Today           Sartell   MN   GO    1,870   1 pm C   Ehlers & Associates Briggs & Morgan   03-05   --   --   --   --   BQ   Today           Worthington   MN   GO Permanent Imp    *940   10 am C   Ehlers & Associates   Dorsey & Whitney   04-18   --   -- --   --   BQ   Nov 1           Worthington   MN   GO Swr    2,600   10 am C   Ehlers & Associates   Dorsey & Whitney   04-11   --   --   --   -- BQ   Nov 1     F      Mississippi   MS   Lease Rev    *6,115   11 am C Friedman Luzzatto   McGlinchey Staff   03-17   --   --   -- --   --   Oct 30           Billings   MT   Spec Assess    784   2 pm M Municipal Official   Dorsey & Whitney   04-15   --   --   -- --   BQ   Nov 1           Velva Pub Sch Dist ##   ND   GO Ref    335   12 pm C Evensen Dodge   Arntson & Stewart   04-14   --   --   --   -- BQ   Oct 30     F      Spotswood Borough   NJ   GO Imp    1,261    -- Municipal Official   Frohling, Hudak   05-12   --   --   --   -- BQ   Oct 28     F      Spotswood Borough   NJ   GO Wtr & Swr    3,818   11 am E   Municipal Official   Frohling, Hudak   04-22   --   --   -- --   BQ   Oct 28           Baldwinsville CSD   NY   Sch Dist    10,350   11 am E   Fiscal Adv & Mkt   Trespasz & Marquardt   04-18   --   A1 --   --   --   Oct 30           Atoka Co ISD ##7   OK   Bldg    400   12 pm C Stephen H. McDonald   L.O. at purch. exp.   05-13   --   --   -- --   BQ   Today           Eugene SD 4J   OR   GO    70,000   10 am P   Regional Financial   Mersereau   03-22   --   --   --   --   -- Oct 25     F      York County   SC   GO    10,000   12 pm E   Municipal Official   Haynsworth Sinkler   03-17   --   --   --   -- BQ   Nov 1           Livingston   TX   GO Ref    1,600   3 pm C   Coastal Securities   Fulbright & Jaworski   03-10   --   Baa1   BBB   -- BQ   Oct 23           Livingston   TX   Certs of Oblig    5,000   3 pm C Coastal Securities   Fulbright & Jaworski   04-17   --   Baa1   BBB --   BQ   Oct 23           Kenosha USD ##1   WI   GO Ref (Tax)   16,710   10:30 am C US Bancorp Piper   Michael Best   04-18   --   --   --   -- --   Today           New Berlin   WI   GO Library    8,900   11 am C Ehlers & Associates   Quarles & Brady   04-21   --   --   --   -- BQ   Oct 31     Wednesday, November 13           Indianapolis Pub Lib   IN   GO    8,675   11:30 am E H.J. Umbaugh   Barnes & Thornburg   03-06   --   --   --   -- --   Oct 24           Indianapolis Pub Lib   IN   GO    35,000   12 pm E H.J. Umbaugh   Barnes & Thornburg   03-22   --   --   --   -- --   Oct 24     F      Hobart Drain Dt   MI   Drain    740   2:30 pm E Municipal Official   Dickinson Wright   04-18   --   --   -- --   BQ   Today     F      St Charles Co Ambula   MO   GO    5,750   10 am C   WM Fin Strategies   Gilmore & Bell   03-22   --   Aa3   --   --   BQ Oct 28     F      Carteret   NJ   Gen Imp    6,007   11 am E Municipal Official   McManimon & Scotland   03-17   --   --   -- --   BQ   Oct 30     F      Oregon   OR   Rev    *28,825   9 am P   Western Financial Preston Gates   04-28   MBIA   --   --   --   --   Oct 30     Thursday, November 14           Billerica   MA   GO    4,350   11 am E   UniBank Fiscal Adv   Palmer & Dodge   03-22   --   --   --   --   BQ Oct 28           Grosse Ile Twp   MI   GO    515   11:30 am E Bendzinski   --   03-17   --   --   --   --   -- Today     F      Ottawa County   MI   Wtr Supply Sys    6,500   11 am E A.G. Edwards   Dickinson Wright   06-22   --   --   --   -- --   Nov 1           White Bear ISD ##624   MN   GO Sch Bldg Ref 17,190   10 am C   Ehlers & Associates   Knutson Flynn   04-14   --   -- --   --   --   Oct 31     F      Bernards Twp   NJ   Gen Imp    13,690   11 am E Municipal Official   McManimon & Scotland   03-17   --   --   -- --   --   Oct 31     F      Cranbury Twp   NJ   Gen Imp    *1,355   11 am E Municipal Official   McManimon & Scotland   03-14   --   --   -- --   --   Nov 1     F      Cranbury Twp   NJ   Gen Imp    *10,526   11 am E Municipal Official   McManimon & Scotland   03-22   --   --   -- --   --   Nov 1     F      Hawthorne Boro BOE   NJ   Sch    1,475   11 am E Municipal Official   McManimon & Scotland   03-19   --   --   -- --   BQ   Oct 31     F      Hartland   WI   GO Corp Purp    2,940   11 am C Ehlers & Associates   Quarles & Brady   04-17   --   --   --   -- BQ   Oct 30     Tuesday, November 19     F      Pleasanton USD   CA   GO    *15,804   9:30 am P Kelling Northcross   Jones Hall   --   --   --   --   -- --   Nov 1     F      Pleasanton USD   CA   GO Ref    *22,000   10 am P   Kelling Northcross   Jones Hall   --   --   --   --   --   -- Nov 1           Itasca   IL   Gen Fund Oblig    8,000   11 am C   R.V. Norene Katten Muchin   03-22   --   --   --   --   BQ   Oct 21           Waterville   ME   GO    5,300   11 am E   Banknorth Bernstein Shur   03-32   --   --   A-   --   BQ   Nov 1     Wednesday, November 20           Anderson Shiro ISD   TX   Unltd Tax    450   3 pm C   Coastal Securities   Andrews Kurth   04   --   --   -- --   BQ   Oct 30           Harris Co MUD ##216   TX   Unltd Tax    1,890 11:30 am C   GMS Group   Smith Murdaugh   07-32   --   --   -- --   --   Oct 22     Wednesday, December 4           Monticello   MN   GO Imp    *2,590   1 pm C   Ehlers & Associates   Kennedy & Graven   04-14   --   A3   --   -- BQ   Oct 21     Tuesday, December 10     F      St John Baptist Par   LA   Sales Tax    330 6:30 pm E   Municipal Official   Foley & Judell   04-13   --   -- --   --   --   Oct 30     F      St John Baptist Par   LA   GO    11,365   6:30 pm E Municipal Official   Foley & Judell   04-22   --   --   --   -- --   Oct 30     Day to Day     F      Florida Hsg Fin Corp   FL   Multifam Hsg    *1,000    -- RBC Dain Rauscher   --   --   --   --   --   --   -- Oct 17     F      Florida Hsg Fin Corp   FL   Multifam Hsg    *7,975    -- RBC Dain Rauscher   --   --   --   --   --   --   -- Oct 17           Florida St BOE   FL   Parking Rev    *13,700    -- Division of Bd Fin   --   --   --   --   --   --   -- Today           Florida St BOE   FL   Parking Rev    *22,840    -- Division of Bd Fin   Bryant Miller   04-22   MBIA   --   --   -- --   Oct 28           Florida St BOE   FL   Lottery Rev    *300,000    -- Division of Bd Fin   --   --   --   --   --   --   -- Today     F      Fort Lauderdale   FL   GO Ref    *28,510    --   Dunlap & Assoc   Squire Sanders   --   --   --   --   --   --   Oct 31 

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The Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS).(Brief Article)

A Safety Program that Collects, Protects, and uses Incident Data to Improve the National Aviation System (NAS)

In 1974, a Boeing 727 crashed on final approach to Dulles Airport in Virginia. During the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigation, Air Traffic Control (ATC) and cockpit voice recorder tapes discovered the crew was confused over information concerning the approach instructions, specifically from the approach charts and "Clearance for the approach" by ATC. It was later discovered that another airline had experienced a similar chain of events, but they detected the error and increased their altitude. This corrective action allowed them to miss the oncoming mountain, hence becoming an incident rather than an accident. A difference that is critical for longevity.

Information about this near collision/near disaster spread rapidly in this airline, but did not reach other airlines. As a result of NTSB findings, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) created the Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS) in 1976. This cooperative safety program invites pilots, controllers, flight attendants, maintenance personnel, and others to voluntarily report to NASA any actual or potential hazard to safe aviation operations. The FAA provides most of the program funding. NASA, "the honest broker," administers the program, assures confidentiality, sets policies in consultation with the FAA and aviation community, and receives and analyzes the submitted reports.

Purpose

The ASRS operates under two mandated purposes: First, it identifies deficiencies and discrepancies in the National Aviation System (NAS). Second, it provides data for planning and NAS improvements by enhancing the basis for human factors research. It also allows recommendations for future procedures, operations, facilities, and equipment.

Over the years, the aviation industry has learned many valuable lessons from this reporting system, without bent metal and the loss of life. The evaluation of these reports, describing specific incidents, is used to provide information to airlines, the FAA and others, to determine major issues, identify potential problem areas and create solutions to prevent accidents.

Protection Features

The FAA offers incident reporters two important guarantees: confidentiality and limited immunity. The FAA is willing to offer these guarantees because of its value to mishap prevention and products obtained through the program.

* Reports are held in confidence. More than 490,000 reports have been submitted without a single reporter's identity being revealed. ASRS removes all personal names and other potentially identifying information before entering reports into the database.

* Reporters receive limited immunity. The FAA will not use information that has been filed with the ASRS in an enforcement action, and will waive fines and penalties for unintentional violations of federal aviation regulations (FARs) that are reported, as long as violations are reported within 10 days of the occurrence. However, accidents and criminal activities are not protected from enforcement actions.

But... When In Doubt, Fill It Out!

ASRS Report Submission

Reporting forms have been prepared specifically for intended users. Four different forms in the NASA Ames Research Center (ARC) 277-series are currently available.

1. ATC Form (NASA ARC 277A)

2. General/Flight Crew Form (NASA ARC 277B)

3. Cabin Crew Form (NASA ARC 277C)

4. Maintenance Form (NASA ARC 277D)

The NASA forms are preaddressed and postage-free. Alternatively, there is a website to obtain these forms: http://asrs.arc.nasa.gov/forms_nf.htm.

Search Database

The ASRS database is available for search requests, research studies, and topical safety interest. Santizied information in the ASRS database is available to all interested parties. Individuals and organizations having a need for specific ASRS data will be provided with a set of relevant reports. You can order searches by mail (ASRS, ATTN: Search Request, 625 Ellis St., Mountain View CA 94043) or by accessing the ASRS Internet site (http://asrs.arc.nasa.gov). The current database includes reports submitted from 1988 to the present. Earlier years are archived. Additionally, the database is available through a private company on CD-ROM and on the Internet through the FAA, Office of System Safety, and National Aviation Safety Data Analysis Center (NASDAC).

What's In It For You?

OK, what does any of this have to do with military aviation? There is nothing preventing military aviators, maintainers, or other military personnel from submitting reports. After all, we share the NAS with our civilian brethren. While military reporters do not need the immunity afforded by ASRS (USAF personnel can submit High Accident Potential [HAP] reports through their Flight Safety Office), some incidents may be appropriate for ASRS. We at the Air Force Safety Center hope the protection of confidentiality afforded by ASRS will encourage increased reporting of incidents and conditions that would otherwise go unreported. By helping to identify trends before they become mishaps, you can positively influence the course of safety in the USAF.

Conclusion

It is the experience of the ASRS that a voluntary, confidential, non-punitive incident reporting system is a logical and effective means of acquiring unique data, as well as supplementing information obtained from conventional accident investigation techniques and other system monitoring programs. If you have any questions, contact MSgt Elliott at DSN: 263-2034 or email: elliottj@kafb.saia.af.mil.

Thanks to Ms. Linda Connell, ASRS Director, for her contribution to this article.

воскресенье, 26 февраля 2012 г.

Take That to the bank.(Television program review)

Band's new album 'Circus' storms to the top of the charts as ticket sales for next year's tour sell out in five hours Take That excited millions of fans worldwide in November 2005 when they announced their intention to reunite and perform in a comeback tour. Now, more than three years later, the group are emulating their success in the 90s and are proving they have the staying power to remain successful for the foreseeable future - unlike Boyzone, East 17 and New Kids on the Block, who have failed to reignite the interest in their careers with comebacks. And, with the release of their new album 'The Circus', the boys - Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Jason Orange and Howard Donald - are reassuring fans they can hold their own among the newer artists in the charts at the moment. Owen revealed the album's name was inspired after a visit to see the Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas, adding: "It's no ordinary circus, it's a really magnificent show, so strange and magical." Featuring soaring ballads such as their single 'Greatest Day' and lively tracks including The Beatles-inspired 'Hello' - sung by the ever-lovable Owen, who is slowly overtaking Barlow as the main singer on the band's tracks - 'The Circus' is already causing a storm among fans. Outselling Britney Spears' similarly-named 'Circus' record, which was released the day after the band's album, Take That stormed to the top of the UK album chart this weekend, after 'Greatest Day' shot to number one in the UK singles chart last week. The band have already broken records, after 'The Circus' sold a staggering 133,000 copies in its first day of release - beating the previous record held by Coldplay, who shifted 125,000 copies of their most recent record 'Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends' in June, according to Official Charts Company data. Barlow says he knew the record was going to be a success, and was thrilled when 600,000 tickets for the group's upcoming tour 'Take That Present The Circus' - which runs in the UK from June 6 to July 4 next year - sold out in just five hours. "We wrote the album with stadiums in mind," he explained. "We imagined how it would be to sing the songs on stage at Wembley Stadium before we even started writing. We thought now was the time to do it. I feel like we will never be bigger than we are now - this is it. "This album has been the most enjoyable record I've ever made. Although there was a huge amount of pressure on us, it never felt like it in the studio. It just feels great, it feels perfect and it feels like it could be our ultimate record." Owen - who recently welcomed his second daughter with partner Emma Ferguson into the world - added: "If someone had told me a few years ago we'd be back with another hit album and I'd have two kids I'd never have believed them. It's brilliant - we are so lucky." The group have also found they have more chance of phenomenal success when they reunited rather than with their separate solo careers. While Barlow was hailed as the most promising member of the band following their split in 1996, his solo career soon floundered and after the mediocre success of first solo album 'Open Road', his second solo record 'Twelve Nights, Eleven Days' only made it to number 35 in the UK album charts. Owen also attempted to repackage himself as a solo artist, releasing singles 'Child' and 'Clementine' before the launch of his debut solo record 'Green Man'. However, following the lack of interest in his solo career, he was dropped by BMG records in 1997. After winning UK reality TV show 'Celebrity Big Brother' in 2002, Owen's second solo bid saw 'Four Minute Warning' making it to number four in UK singles charts in 2003 - but his next two songs failed to chart inside the UK top 20. Donald and Orange both dropped out of the music industry, with Orange pursuing his dancing career and Donald establishing himself as a DJ in Ibiza. But it was Robbie Williams, the original underdog of the band, who found the most success as a solo artist. Now, in a cruel twist of fate, Robbie's career is on the backburner - he hasn't released an album since 2006's poorly-received 'Rudebox' - while Take That's popularity among fans and the music industry alike continues to blossom. However, Barlow has now hinted that - due to the extreme demand from some fans and a desire to rekindle his friendship with Robbie - the singer may be joining the group on their tour "some day". "As long as we're alive people are going to ask if we're going to get back together," he said. "I do believe we will one day, I just don't know when. "The five of us were together a lot over the summer and it just felt like we were back in the '90s. I get an email every week from Rob, Mark gets one every other week, Jason phones him once a week. We're all keeping in touch. It's really fun getting to know him again, I must say. The five of us are rebuilding our friendship, and that's really the only place to start." Owen added: "Reuniting with Rob would be our crowning glory. Whether it'd be for one last tour or for just one song, personally, I think that would be wonderful." While a hologram of Robbie singing 'Could It Be Magic' was shown during the band's comeback 'Ultimate Tour' in 2006, the group have not appeared as a five-piece on stage together since 1995. Fan reactions to the news of Robbie's possible return is predictably mixed. While some think it would be "amazing" to see the band reunited in the form which made them famous, others aren't so sure. One fan wrote on an internet forum: "I'm also pleased Robbie is out of the picture as I do believe all four are happy in their skins now and get on so well. Robbie would be a bad influence in the band". Even though the likelihood of Robbie joining the band at one or more of their tour dates has increased, he is unlikely to record with Take That as he is still working on his upcoming solo record, which has already been given the thumbs up by his former bandmates.

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