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I witnessed on at least four occasions parents with young children attempting to cross Jubilee Way from behind buses.
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Thankfully, there did not appear to be serious incident.
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A 17-year-old charged with assaulting a police officer at a Melbourne shopping centre has been arrested for breaching his bail conditions.
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The Point Cook teenager was bailed in a Children's Court hearing on Tuesday on charges of kicking an officer in the head at Highpoint shopping centre on Boxing Day.
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Victoria Police confirmed on Thursday night the teen has been arrested again.
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"Detectives from Maribyrnong Crime Investigation Unit have today remanded a 17-year-old with breaching his bail conditions," a spokeswoman said.
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"The Point Cook youth will appear at a children's court."
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Earlier on Thursday, Police Association secretary Wayne Gatt said the injured officer and his colleagues felt let down by the youth being granted bail.
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"We have a person in a hospital bed and we have a person in the dock and there seems some confusion over which one of these two is the victim," he told reporters.
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Mr Gatt said the courts need to ensure officers are protected, the community can feel safe and police can do their job with confidence.
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The injured officer has since returned to work.
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Police Minister Lisa Neville said the decision to grant bail was "incomprehensible" and sent a message that injuring a police officer was acceptable behaviour.
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Chairman Alan Smart presided over the annual meeting of the Sedgefield Arts Recreation and Community Association in their Ceddesfeld Hall headquarters.
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He reported that Father John Caden had accepted the position of Honorary President for the forthcoming year.
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He said he had been very proud and honoured to chair the Association.
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Dr Wendy Gill was elected chairman and Peter Hinde vice chairman.
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Committee: P Broomhead, R Easson, C Richmond, J Wayman, C Young, P Buckley-Atkins.
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It was agreed to hold an open day in September.
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The next annual meeting will be held on March 17, 2005 at 8pm in the Main Hall.
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Records: Columbus 2-2, 1-0 Region 1-4A. Hardaway 2-1, 0-1.
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Last week: Columbus beat Shaw 46-26. Hardaway lost 46-13 to Cairo.
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You need to know: Columbus has scored 54 points per game in its two wins and 3.5 in its two losses. … Hardaway will be trying to avoid an 0-2 start in the region.
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Records: Spencer 3-1. Crisp County 4-0.
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Last week: Spencer beat Dougherty 28-14. Crisp County beat Rutland 49-14.
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You need to know: Spencer has won three straight. After come-from-behind wins over Northside and Kendrick, the Greenwave rolled over Dougherty. Quarterback Khalil Thomas has threown for 674 yards and seven TDs. His favorite target has been Jaleel Grimes, who has 14 catches for 153 yards and two scores. Grimes has also rushed for 355 yards. … Since a 1-3 start last season, Spencer is 10-2.
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Where: Matthews Field, Thomaston, Ga.
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Series record: Hardaway leads 29-17, but Columbus has won the last two, including 35-6 last season.
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Records: Jordan 0-4. Upson-Lee 2-2.
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Last week: Jordan lost 38-12 to Manchester. Upson-Lee lost 34-7 to Callaway.
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You need to know: Jordan quarterback Daren Lewis has thrown for 933 yards and six TDs. DeAndre Snead has caught 20 passes for 441 yards and four scores. Aaron Maxwell leads the Red Jackets with 560 yards rushing. … Upson-Lee is 2-0 against MCSD teams this season with wins over Shaw and Columbus.
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Where: Tiger Stadium, Hamilton, Ga.
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Series record: Series tied 2-2 with Callaway winning 33-17 last season.
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Records: Callaway 4-0. Harris County 3-1.
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Last week: Callaway beat Upson-Lee 34-7. Harris County beat Perry 35-17.
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You need to know: Jordan’s Cal’Von Harris has rushed for 405 yards and five TDs. Quarterback Jordan Griffin has thrown for 642 yards and four TDs.
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Series record: Greenville leads 21-13, but Brookstone won 21-12 last season.
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Records: Greenville 0-4, 0-1 Region 4-A, Div. A. Brookstone 1-2, 0-0.
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Last week: Greenville was idle. Brookstone was idle.
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You need to know: Brookstone opens division play with its game against Greenville.
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Series record: Pacelli leads 24-10, including four straight wins. The Vikings won 35-14 last season.
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Records: Central-Talbotton 0-3, 0-0 Region 4-A, Div. A. Pacelli 0-4, 0-1.
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Last week: Central-Talbotton lost 45-7 to Crawford County. Pacelli lost 48-7 to Tattnall Square.
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You need to know: Both teams are looking for their first win.
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Series record: Calvary Christian leads 2-0, including a 62-12 win last season.
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Records: Life Christian 1-2. Calvary Christian 2-3.
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Last week: Life Christian beat Sherwood Christian 32-27. Calvary Christian lost 24-7 to Whitefield Academy.
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You need to know: This game was scheduled to be played at Life Christian but was moved last week.
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Where: Eagle Stadium, Buena Vista, Ga.
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Series record: Manchester leads 2-0. The last game came in 2007, a 22-15 Manchester victory.
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Records: Manchester 4-0, 1-0 Region 4-A, Div. A. Marion County 3-1, 1-0.
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Last week: Manchester beat Jordan 38-12. Marion County lost 27-0 to Lamar County.
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You need to know: This game could go a long way toward determining the region champion.
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Where: Jaycee Stadium, Fitzgerald, Ga.
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Records: Smiths Station 1-4. Fitzgerald 3-0.
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Last week: Smiths Station lost 51-14 to Central. Fitzgerald beat Rockdale County 41-14.
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You need to know: Smiths Station has lost three straight, giving up and average 41.7 points per game in those three losses. … Fitzgerald is ranked No. 1 in the latest Georgia Class AA poll. … The Purple Hurricanes lost to Pace Academy in the GHSA Class AA state championship game last season.
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Series record: Central leads 41-21, but Opelika won 27-21 last season. The Bulldogs have won three of the last four.
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Records: Central 3-1. Opelika 5-0.
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Last week: Central beat Smiths Station 51-14. Opelika beat Ben Russell 34-0.
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You need to know: Both teams are ranked No. 4 in the lastest Alabama poll. Central in 7A and Opelika in 6A.
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Records: Chilton County 1-4. Russell County 0-5.
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Last week: Chilton County lost 40-32 to Wetumpka. Russell County lost 65-6 to Park Crossing.
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You need to know: Russell County will once again try to put an end to its losing streak, which has reached 27 games.
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Series record: Morgan Academy leads 13-7, but Glenwood won 62-42 in the last meeting in 2011.
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Records: Morgan Academy 3-2. Glenwood 4-0.
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Last week: Morgan Academy beat Hooper Academy 33-7. Glenwood beat Tuscaloosa Academy 33-31.
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You need to know: Glenwood looks to keep hot start going under first-year head coach Jason Gibson.
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Under the deal, the companies will promote each other as the preferred partner for customers that want to install customer relationship management software.
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Server maker Sun Microsystems and consulting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers expect collaboration will result in billions of new dollars in revenue over their three-year agreement.
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Under the deal, the companies will promote each other as the preferred partner for customers that want to install customer relationship management software. The deal puts competitive pressure on IBM and Hewlett-Packard, which are seeking to expand their own services revenue.
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CRM software from Siebel Systems and others helps a phone company keep track of which customers have call waiting, or a service shop determine when it should send a flier to a customer whose car might need an oil change, for example. The software is complex to install and often runs on expensive servers, a Sun specialty.
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Sun will promote PwC Consulting as a favored partner for CRM in its new Global Solutions Alliance. PwC will preferentially recommend Sun servers. The relationship will define who approaches which customers and will be governed by a joint steering committee.
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Sun prefers alliances with services companies, often criticizing IBM's preference for handling the work itself through its Global Services division. In July, Sun signed a broad "continuum of services" deal with consulting firm EDS under which the companies would create combinations of hardware and software that work well together.
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The EDS deal was expected to bring in $3 billion in revenue over five years, the companies said.
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This 1964 film adaptation of the classic novel by Ford Madox Ford shows a young Judi Dench (Skyfall, J. Edgar) in one of her earliest screen roles. Considered by many as one of the pre-eminent literary works of the 20th- century, Parade's End follows Christopher Tietjens (Ronald Hines, Elizabeth R), a wealthy member of Edwardian England's upper class, as the country is drawn into World War One. Tietjens is at the center of a love triangle between his wife Sylvia (Jeanne Moody), a treacherous socialite who is trying to destroy him, and his suffragette mistress, Valentine (Dench). The warfare Tietjens encounters as an officer in Europe is but a backdrop to a personal battle of conflicting loyalties, hidden passions and the rigid social expectations of his day.
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Gonzales-based EATEL announced today it is acquiring Clear Choice Communications, a cable, internet and phone services company in Plaquemine. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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Clear Choice General Manager Frances Tempanaro will oversee the transition, EATEL says.
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Tempanaro also will continue to manage the Plaquemine market with an emphasis on marketing.
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“We have been growing for the past five years and joining with the EATEL family will help us speed the process of reaching more neighborhoods,” Tempanaro says in a statement.
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The acquisition is part of EATEL’s strategy to grow its EATEL Business division while capturing residential growth in the process. The TV, internet and phone services firm bought Venyu in 2013 and Vision Communication in Lafourche Parish in 2012.
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Leading illustrators from around the world on Thursday gathered in Bogota for the Fig.03 International Illustrators Conference.
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The three day festival is Colombia’s chance to get to know the people responsible for those disturbing, enlightening and poetic images that fill up our everyday lives from books, magazines, posters, walls, clothes, and computer screens.
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Running from April 18 to April 20, the convention brings together leading representatives in the field, both to celebrate the art of illustration and to analyze the new challenges and developments facing the profession today.
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Exhibitions, talks, conferences and workshops will be staged across Bogota in various cultural locations, featuring renowned guests from Japan, Portugal, Argentina, Chile, Mexico, the United States and, of course, Colombia. The convention promises to showcase the best there is to see in today’s global illustration scene.
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Among the visiting artists will be award winning Japanese illustrator Yuko Shimuzu, who will hold a conference with the purpose of sharing her ten years of experience at the top of the illustrating world. In addition, Shimuzu will also direct a six hour workshop that will be open to all doodlers, designers and would-be illustrators.
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A gallery displaying some of the invited artists’ illustrations can be viewed here.
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The basic entrance fee is $46, with pricier tickets including bonuses such as illustration workshops, running as high as $235. However, free events and exhibitions will take place throughout various locations in and around the city. The event program and a full list of entrance prices can be found here.
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In addition, the illustration convention appropriately coincides with the Bogota International Book Fair, which began April 18 and ends on May 1.
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As a rule, in my opinion, Israel’s politics and public relations fall short of the talents otherwise on display among its people. Prime Minister Netanyahu and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Danny Ayalon account for notable exceptions to the rule, if in fact it is a rule.
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Last month Prime Minister Netanyahu invited questions from around the world, especially from the Arab world, that he offered to answer on YouTube. “I would like to hear what you have to say, and I would like to hear what I have to say in response Talk to you soon.” he stated on his YouTube site.
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I believe that the edited 12-minute clip below derives from the interview conducted to answer some of the questions submitted. In the clip, Prime Minister Netanyahu eloquently makes a point that we have made here on several occasions: the Arabs of Israel are the freest in the Middle East. He also answers a personal question regarding the event in his life that had the biggest impact on him. It is all worth hearing.
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In the video below, Israel’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Danny Ayalon expounds the “the truth about the West Bank.” Ayalon explains the origins of the terms “West Bank,” “occupied territories,” and “’67 borders” and how they are incorrectly used and applied. Ayalon invites viewers to follow him on Twitter (http://twitter.com/DannyAyalon) and Facebook (http://facebook.com/DannyAyalon).
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Two girls were saved from the water by an off-duty policeman, but one of them died today.
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A second study showed that monogamy appeared as a result of competition.
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The 28-year-old mother-of-two said she didn’t want to have more children. Her husband wasn’t aware of her pregnancies.
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Christophe Champenois, 33, is accused of forcing his son into a washing machine – and turning it on – over playschool misbehaviour.
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Grandmother pleads guilty to concealing births.
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Police trying to establish relationship between woman and babies.
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A 25-YEAR-OLD WOMAN in the Netherlands has confessed to giving birth to four babies, and then placing them in a suitcase.The bodies were then stored in the house the woman shares with her parents in Nij Beets, a rural town.
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