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Deal with US targets insider trading
AUSTRALIA should be prepared for a tough new corporate police officer: the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - Published 6 hours, 44 minutes ago
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PR for police spins to $10m
POLICE around Australia are spending about $10 million a year on communications, media spin and even television programs to boost their image.
The Australian - The Nationa - Published 6 hours, 44 minutes ago
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Don't judge Corby by her family: Bligh
QUEENSLAND Premier Anna Bligh has defended the role of state police in investigating the Schapelle Corby case.
The Australian - The Nationa - Published 6 hours, 44 minutes ago
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What Ken Said
Dear Kevin: Is the new X Files movie going to suck? Yours sincerely, Australia P.S. Nice to see Hetty raise her head again to protect the children. Didn’t hear much from Bravehearts when the police were busy arresting sex offenders and child porn traffickers a few weeks ago.
Not a Hedgehog - politics in Australia and abroad - Published 12 hours, 9 minutes ago
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Armed Anti-terrorist Segways for Beijing Olympics
In what must be one of the more bizarre policing techniques, Chinese police have been reported to be practicing shooting their sub-machine guns while steering a Segway type people transporter with their knees. These appear to be the standard model of Segways, not modified. The company also makes a Segway i2 Police model, with bars over the tires and a carry bag on the handlebars and the x2
Net Traveller Tom Worthington - Published 17 hours, 30 minutes ago
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Fugitive Giardina charged with murder
INTERNATIONAL fugitive Richard Giardina has been arrested by police at Sydney Airport and charged with the murder of his former wife.
The Australian - The Nationa - Published 1 day, 6 hours ago
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Two fatalities on WA roads
Police have confirmed two seperate fatalites have happened on WA roads this morning.
WA Today top headlines - Published 1 day, 16 hours ago
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Ironbar loses appeal
Ironbar Wilson Tuckey has lost his appeal - did he ever really have any? Federal Member for O’Connor, Wilson Tuckey, has lost an appeal against a speeding fine he received last year. Police caught Mr Tuckey driving at 121 kilometres an hour along a highway south east of Perth in September. He disputed the radar reading, arguing his [...]
Occident Prone - Published 1 day, 18 hours ago
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Police close in on underworld hit masterminds
Purana detectives believe they are closing in on suspects behind three underworld hits during Melbourne's bloody gangland war.
WA Today top headlines - Published 1 day, 19 hours ago
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Father smuggled drugs: witness
Queensland police told Schapelle Corby's father was involved in transporting drugs to Bali weeks before her arrest.
WA Today top headlines - Published 1 day, 20 hours ago
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Escapers still on the run (NZPA)
Two men who escaped police custody on Thursday are still on the loose, police said today.
Yahoo!7 Business - Published 2 days ago
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Wallace case revisited again (Newstalk ZB)
The eight-year-old case of the police shooting of Stephen Wallace is the subject of a new inquiry.
Yahoo!7 Business - Published 2 days ago
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Police Authority investigating Wallace shooting (NZPA)
The fatal shooting of Steven Wallace by a police officer in the Taranaki town of Waitara eight years ago is being investigated by the new Independent Police Conduct Authority.
Yahoo!7 Business - Published 2 days, 1 hour ago
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ASIC wins over misleading statement
Australian Securities and Investments Commission succeeds in overturning November court judgment that had raised concerns in legal circles about regulator's ability to police misleading stock exchange announcements.
The Age - Published 2 days, 6 hours ago
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Court win for regulator
THE Australian Securities and Investments Commission has succeeded in overturning a November court judgment that had raised concerns in legal circles about the regulator's ability to police misleading stock exchange announcements.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - Published 2 days, 6 hours ago
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