Monday 31 March 2008

Demand for action for lasers, The Australian, 31 March, 2008.





Demand for action on lasers

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 31 Mar 2008: 5.
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In Sydney on Friday night, four laser lights originating from the city's southwestern suburbs forced six planes to alter their flight paths, in what Air Services Australia described as the most serious laser attack in Australia to date.
"The fact Friday night's incident involved more than one laser and a degree of organisation is a very unwelcome development," he said. "Previously laser attacks have been single incidents. We need to look at how we can better co-ordinate and deal with the threat."

Saturday 29 March 2008

Home-birth lobby 'using butcher case', Weekend Australian, 29 March, 2008.

Home-birth lobby `using butcher case'

Stapleton, JohnWilson, AshleighWeekend Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 29 Mar 2008: 5.
MEAG spokeswoman Lorraine Long said statements on the group's website urging women to "go after" Mr [Reeves] were "absolute stupidity". "I've had women on the phone crying, asking why are they doing this to us, why are they exploiting us?" she said.

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Friday 28 March 2008

Bail terms continued for Titans footballer, The Australian, 28 March, 2008.



Bail terms continued for Titans footballer: [1 All-round Country Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 28 Mar 2007: 5.
[Anthony Laffranchi] flew from the Gold Coast, where he played for the Gold Coast Titans on Monday night, but was not required to participate in proceedings at Burwood Local Court.
Registrar Brenda Ibbotson formally continued Laffranchi's bail conditions, which prohibit him from approaching or contacting the complainant.

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Thursday 27 March 2008

No bail for accused teen, The Australian, 27 March, 2008.

No bail for accused teen

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 27 Mar 2008: 3.
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A 16-YEAR-OLD boy accused of murdering his father and stabbing his mother has been refused bail in the NSW Children's Court.
"There is a concern held jointly by the prosecution and the defence that if some of the information that will necessarily be provided to me as part of theproceedings would be released to the public and the media, there is a concern the ultimate trial would be prejudiced," he said.

Youthful chess champion Dariusz Swiercz, The Australian, 27 March, 2008

WRITTEN 27 MARCH 08.
John Stapleton
THIRTEEN-year-old Dariusz Swiercz took four hours and 45 moves to beat a chess grandmaster at the Sydney International Chess Tournament this week.
The shy Polish chess champion took it all in his stride. He is typical of a new generation of players taking the chess world by storm. They have learnt to play at a very young age and have been toughened up by being able to hop onto the internet and engage the best players in the world at any time of the day or night.
Swiercz, who has been the Polish under 14 champion for several years, played his first game at the age of three. He is already an international master, the level below grandmaster. Commentators expect him to be a grandmaster within two years.
A polite, shy boy of few words, yesterday all he would say was: ``Chess is everything, it is a fascinating game; and great. I like winning; and the combinations.''
On Wednesday night he defeated Serbian grandmaster Dejan Antic, who has been fighting to stay in Australia as an immigrant with the support of the chess world, who argue he would be a great asset to the Australian Olympic chess team. Despite being a grandmaster he lost a recent appeal to the Migration Review Tribunal to stay in Australia on the grounds he did not have a tertiary education. A greatly admired player, his defeat by a 13-year-old was a very rare lapse.
Yesterday young Swiercz also played, but did not defeat, another grandmaster, Georgian chammpion Merab Gegunashvili, 23. At Swiercz's age he, too, was already his country's champion young player. ``It is a very beautiful game,'' he said. ``There is a lot more interest amongst young people, there is a lot of talent coming up.''
Australia's highest ranking chess player for more than two decades Ian Rogers described young Swiercz's grandmaster beating game as a ``very mature, strategical game'' without the normal tricks of a youthful player. ``The internet allows Australian kids to play with people all around the world; and schools have changed their attitude. They have discovered if they put their most disruptive kids into chess classes they learn to think before they do something.''
Spokeswoman for the Sydney tournament Cathy Rogers said the internet was fundamental to the games new appeal amongst the young; with special five and even one minute speed games making it fun to play.
``Internet chess clubs with instant rankings also make it fun. Senior chess is a little stale in Australia, the real leaps forward are definitely in the junior ranks. There are now more than 30,000 kids playing in inter-school competitions,'' she said.
``The internet has a lot to do with it, they can sit and play kids in Argentina or Latvia. They are amazingly good. Chess is a great equaliser, autistic kids benefit enormously from chess, the discipline, the concentration. But everyone is equal in chess, age, culture, gender, disability, they are not important. It is a level playing field for everyone.''

Monday 24 March 2008

Warmer weather for early holy day, The Australian, 24 March, 2008.

Warmer weather for early holy day

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 24 Mar 2008: 4.
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Duty forecaster at the NSW Bureau of Meteorology Jake Phillips said the main weather feature across the country was a major trough line 500km wide which yesterday stretched from southwestern Queensland and ran down through the far west of NSW into Victoria.
Mr Phillips said with warm air feeding into the trough, the band of thunderstorms and lightning strikes could stretch into tomorrow, bringing scattered but welcome showers across much of the inland of NSW. A severe thunderstorm warning was issued yesterday and the State Emergency Service attended a number of jobs resulting from wind damage in the far western town of Broken Hill.
A non-denominational church service was held in the show's Big Top Amphitheatre early yesterday, and Ms [Philippa Lampe] said it was "packed out", with several hundred people attending.

Sunday 23 March 2008

Ben Cousins mentor Fabian Quaid on drugs charge The Ausralian 23 March 2008 Additional Reporting

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/archive/news/cousins-mentor-on-drugs-charge/story-e6frg6o6-1111116419571

Ben Cousins mentor Fabian Quaid on drugs charge

Arts Editor
Sydney
A LONG-TIME friend and mentor to fallen AFL star Ben Cousins was behind bars last night after his arrest as part of a record drug bust in Western Australia.
Fabian Quaid, 31, appeared in Sydney's Central Local Court yesterday, charged over the importation of 45kg of ecstasy into Perth. He is the fourth man to be held in connection with the alleged importation.
Mr Quaid was arrested on Monday at his Manly apartment, where Cousins reportedly stayed last year after an alleged cocaine binge in Los Angeles landed him in hospital.
In court yesterday, Mr Quaid - a former taekwondo expert - did not apply for bail. He was charged with trafficking in a commercial quantity of a controlled drug. The maximum penalty is life imprisonment.
The court formally refused bail and adjourned the case to June 6.
The arrest came after a state and federal taskforce seized drugs in Perth last month and substituted them with a fake powder while police kept the alleged importers under surveillance.
On Monday, police and Customs officers raided a house in Lockridge, in Perth's east, arresting three people. Investigators said the 45kg of MDMA would have made more than 150,000 tablets, worth $4.7 million.
A 58-year-old Sydney man and a 31-year-old Melbourne man were charged with importing and attempting to possess a commercial quantity of MDMA.
A 39-year-old man from Queensland was charged with attempting to possess a commercial quantity of MDMA.
The three appeared in Perth Magistrates Court on Tuesday.
Additional reporting: Elizabeth Gosch and John Stapleton