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Woman to be charged over NSW glassing

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 13 Desember 2014 | 22.25

A 22-year-old NSW woman is facing assault charges after a pub owner was allegedly glassed. Source: AAP

A 22-YEAR-OLD NSW woman is facing assault charges after a pub owner was allegedly glassed.

POLICE say the woman and a group of people were refused entry to a licensed premises on High Street, Hillston, in western NSW, about 6.30pm on Friday.

It's alleged the woman then struck the 38-year-old pub owner on the back of his head with a schooner glass, causing minor injuries.The woman was arrested at her home a short time later.

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Chicken pox keeps Jolie from premiere

Angelina Jolie has pulled out of the LA premiere of Unbroken after coming down with chicken pox. Source: AAP

ANGELINA Jolie is reluctantly calling in sick for Unbroken promotional duty.

UNIVERSAL Pictures said Friday that Jolie is suffering from "a mild bout of chicken pox" that will keep her from making public appearances in the coming days to support the film, which she directed.

Unbroken, about former Olympian Louis Zamperini, is set to premiere in Los Angeles on Monday.Universal said Jolie's children and her husband, Brad Pitt, will represent her at the premiere. The studio added that she's "in very good spirits" regardless.The actress, appearing pale and drawn, also explained her plight in a YouTube post."I will be home itching and missing everyone," she says in the video. "I can't believe it, because this film means so much to me.... But such is life. There it is."Jolie's illness comes days after she was maligned by top Hollywood executives in private emails made public by the Sony cyberattack and her film was ignored by the Screen Actors Guild and Golden Globe awards.

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Malaysia confirms Aust woman arrested

AN Australian woman has been arrested in Malaysia - which mandates the death penalty for drug trafficking - after allegedly being caught with 1.5kg of crystal methamphetamine.

THE woman's name is yet to be revealed but Australian media reports said she is a 51-year-old mother of four who was arrested in Kuala Lumpur in transit from Shanghai to Melbourne.

Malaysian customs chief Chik Omar Chik Lim confirmed on Saturday an Australian woman had been arrested in possession of the reported amount of "ice", but declined to give other details.He said she was arrested on December 7.Anyone with at least 50 grams of the drug is considered a trafficker in Muslim-majority Malaysia, which imposes a mandatory sentence of death by hanging upon conviction.The woman is likely to be officially charged next week but is expected to appear in court on Sunday as authorities seek to extend the initial seven-day period of remand for criminal suspects.Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is understood to be providing the woman with consular assistance.Hundreds of people are on death row in Malaysia, many for drug-related offences, though few have been executed in recent years.Two Australians were hanged in 1986 for heroin trafficking - the first Westerners to be executed in Malaysia - in a case that strained bilateral relations.Last year, Dominic Bird, a truck driver from Perth, was acquitted on drug trafficking charges after he was allegedly caught with 167 grams of crystal meth.His lawyers argued that a government chemist had make a mistake when analysing the substance found on Bird. He was freed and allowed to return home.

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Motorcyclist killed in Melbourne

A motorcyclist has died after crashing into the back of a fire truck in Melbourne's west. Source: AAP

A MOTORCYCLIST has died after crashing into the back of a fire truck in Melbourne's west.

POLICE say the man died at the scene after crashing into the truck on Ballarat Road at Deer Park early on Saturday morning.

No one else was injured in the collision.Anyone who witnessed the collision or has further information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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Dutchman's marriage proposal goes awry

A DUTCHMAN'S attempt at a romantic wedding proposal was a smashing success, but not in the way he had hoped.

THE unidentified lover in the central town of Ijsselstein rented a crane to descend in front of his girlfriend's bedroom window first thing on Saturday morning, then to play her a song and pop her the question.

Instead the crane toppled, smashing a hole in the neighbours' roof.According to reports in Algemeen Dagblad, the girlfriend said "yes" anyway and after speaking with the police, the pair travelled to Paris to celebrate their engagement.Then the crane fell again during attempts to right it with a larger crane, widening the hole. The neighbours' house has been declared unsafe, and two buildings on either side of it have been evacuated as well.

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Perth Zoo animals beat the heat

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 11 Desember 2014 | 22.24

MOUSE, blood and chicken flavoured popsicles were on the menu at Perth Zoo to keep the dingoes cool with the city's first hot day of summer.

FEMALE Mirri and male Daku munched on the ice blocks dished out by their dedicated carers Stephen Catwell and Kristy Eriksen as the temperature reached 35C.

The frozen food helps keep them hydrated, but is also a novelty and gets the dingoes thinking about the best way to eat it."Curiosity is important for any creature," a spokeswoman said."As part of our environmental enrichment program, we constantly provide different opportunities for the animals such as food puzzles, introducing different scents or faeces and branches from other exhibits to arouse their interest."With a burst of warm weather, we just added a summer spin to it."She said creating food ice blocks for pets at home was a good idea during summer heat.Not to be outdone, Perth Zoo's bull Asian Elephant Putra Mas enjoyed a splash in his pool and a wallow in cool mud.He turns 25 on Monday and visitors are encouraged to join in his birthday celebrations at 10am when he will be gifted a frozen bran cake studded with fruity treats.

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Economy needs a reboot: Abetz

The employment minister says the economy needs a reboot after the jobless rate hit a 12-year high. Source: AAP

EMPLOYMENT Minister Eric Abetz concedes the economy needs a reboot after the jobless rate struck a 12-year high of 6.3 per cent.

HE believes the government's infrastructure program, if rolled out as planned, will see a surge in employment opportunities.

"Clearly we need to reboot the Australian economy," Senator Abetz told reporters in Adelaide on Thursday.The steady rise in unemployment is a blow to Treasurer Joe Hockey as he tries to get the federal budget back in order.Rising unemployment not only meant less income tax revenue, it was usually indicative of softer economic activity, which meant less company tax receipts, Senator Abetz said.It was imperative the budget be brought back to surplus, he said."But we have to do it in a sensible, moderate way."Opposition Leader Bill Shorten is worried that young unemployed people face a bleak Christmas."There is no doubt that this is becoming a real crisis," he told reporters.

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Man arrested after Adelaide stand-off

AN Adelaide man has been arrested following a seven-hour stand-off with police.

OFFICERS were called to a house in the city's north about 12.20pm on Thursday following an allegation of domestic violence.

The man, in his 30s, is accused of assaulting a woman in her 40s at the house who was treated by ambulance officers before being taken to hospital with minor injuries.The man, who refused to come out of the home, was taken into custody about 7.30pm.

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Brisbane hail storm bill hits $804m

The damage bill from a hail storm that hit Brisbane last month has topped $800 million. Source: AAP

THE damage bill from the worst storm to hit Brisbane in almost 30 years has topped $800 million.

SOME 86,000 claims have been lodged, including 58,000 for domestic motor vehicles.

As a result estimated insurance losses now stand at $804 million, the Insurance Council of Australia says.Council CEO Rob Whelan said insurers were focusing on sending assessors to damaged homes and looking at hail-damaged vehicles.He advised drivers to check with their insurer about Queensland's written-off car laws and consider the consequences if they keep or buy a hail-damaged car."Many insurers may not insure motor vehicles with existing hail damage, and there are safety issues to be considered too," he said on Thursday."Talk to your insurer first before buying a motor vehicle that has hail damage."The storm that hit the Brisbane CBD and surrounding areas last month was touted as the worst to hit the city since 1985.

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Storms leave UK homes without power

ABOUT 10,000 homes remain without power after gales and lightning strikes caused by a so-called "weather bomb" swept the north of the country.

PROPERTIES in the Western Isles and Skye have been worst affected by the stormy conditions along the west coast of Scotland.

At the peak of the problems yesterday, around 30,000 homes lost electricity, while a further 27,000 were cut off after a lightning strike this morning.The process behind the storm - rapid cyclogenesis - is known colloquially as a "weather bomb".Weather warnings remain in place for much of the UK but the mainland has so far survived relatively unscathed, with the northern isles around Scotland hit the worst.Hundreds of engineers worked yesterday and through the night to restore power to more than 30,000 homes across the Western Isles, Shetland, Orkney and rural areas, only for lightning, which SSE said had been the biggest feature of the "weather bomb", to cause additional disruption.A wind speed of 231km/h was recorded on the remote St Kilda islands yesterday, with gusts of more than 130km/h also hitting some low-lying areas.Forecasters said there could be "significant" snow accumulations in parts of Scotland, with the rest of the UK set to see the white stuff over the weekend.

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ECB issues new dose of stimulus

THE European Central Bank has handed out 130 billion euros ($A195 billion) in cheap, long-term loans to banks - part of its effort to stimulate the struggling eurozone economy.

THE amount was closely watched in the markets because ECB president Mario Draghi has said the bank will add roughly 1 trillion euros in new stimulus in coming months.

The amount taken by banks was about what market analysts had expected.Banks got money for four years at the very low interest rate of 0.15 per cent - money the ECB hopes they will lend to companies so they can expand, hire people and get the economy going again.Top ECB official Benoit Coeure said the central bank's credit offers, including an 82.6 billion-euro round of loans in September, "create conditions that stimulate credit growth to the real economy."Still, some think the amounts are too low to help achieve the 1 trillion-goal - and makes it more likely that the ECB will have to resort to new stimulus programs to do that. That could include large-scale purchases of government bonds."The ECB will have to employ additional tools to reach its intended balance sheet size," economist Christian Schulz at Berenberg Bank wrote in a note to investors.The economy of the 18 countries that use the euro grew only 0.2 per cent in the third quarter from the previous three-month period. Inflation remains alarmingly weak at 0.3 per cent, and unemployment is high at 11.5 per cent.One problem with the bank loans is that it's up to the banks how much they want to take. That means the exact amount of stimulus is out of the ECB leadership's hands. Purchasing large amounts of government bonds would give the ECB more direct control of the amount of stimulus it is pushing into the financial system.The ECB is already making limited purchases of bonds backed by bank loans to companies - a step aimed at further easing credit. But analysts say there may not be enough of those bonds around to achieve the desired stimulus either.

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Group calls for Yooralla board sacking

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 09 Desember 2014 | 22.25

AN advocacy group has called on Victoria's new premier Daniel Andrews to sack the board of disability service provider Yooralla, claiming misappropriation of taxpayer funds.

UNITED Voices for People with Disabilities on Tuesday night distributed an "Open Letter to Premier Andrews" to the media.

The letter alleges excessive payments of up to $1.6 million were made to eight Yooralla senior managers, over four years, on top of their salaries.Yooralla's wages bill increased as general workforce of carers were underpaid, it also claims."We reject the Department of Human Services investigation of Yooralla, and the Yooralla investigation of itself," the open letter also states."Any adverse findings against Yooralla reflect on DHS, creating a conflict of interest."The department and Victoria's ombudsman are investigating the way abuse claims are handled within the disability support system.This was triggered by media reports Yooralla continued to employ abusive or corrupt staff despite warnings they preyed on disabled clients.Comment was being sought from the government.

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BMW CEO Reithofer to take over as chairman

BMW says CEO Norbert Reithofer will leave his post early to become chairman of the board as part of "generational change".

THE company said on Tuesday he would be replaced as CEO by BMW production executive Harald Krueger.

Reithofer has headed the company since 2006 and has seen it through steady profits, strong margins and expansion of its business in China.Krueger joined BMW as a trainee in 1992 and worked his way through several top jobs.He was responsible for the company's MINI brand and its motorcycles before becoming production chief in 2013.He has also been project engineer for the plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina, in the 1990s and director of engine production at Hams Hall in the UKThe Munich-based company said in a statement Reithofer will replace board chairman Joachim Milberg at the shareholder meeting on May 13.

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Fourth Qantas plane turns back in two days

Incidents on three Qantas Airways flights have forced unplanned landings. Source: AAP

A FOURTH Qantas plane has been forced to turn back mid-flight, marking the second day of technical difficulties for the national carrier.

THE Boeing 717 was forced to turn back 20 minutes into its flight from Hobart to Melbourne at 6.30pm on Tuesday after an indicator light in the cockpit reportedly went off.

The Boeing 717, which holds 110 passengers, is being assessed by engineers in Hobart, the ABC reports.It was the fourth time in two days a Qantas plane had been forced to make an unscheduled landing.Qantas chief Alan Joyce earlier played down the recent aircraft troubles, saying such events "happen all the time"."We have really high reliability. We have low levels of turnbacks compared to most of the world fleets," Mr Joyce told reporters.On Tuesday an unplanned landing involved a Qantas flight on the way to Dallas.About four hours into the flight, the aircraft was turned back to Sydney because of problems with the in-flight entertainment system and troubles with some of the toilets.Earlier, two planes made unscheduled landings at Perth Airport because of an unusual odour, a faulty warning system and issues with the air-conditioning system.Mr Joyce says airlines turned back "thousands upon thousands" of flights across the globe every year because of issues affecting passenger comfort and safety.Turnbacks on Qantas planes occurred at a rate of about half the global average, he said.He dismissed as "absolute rubbish" suggestions that offshore maintenance was behind the troubles.Mr Joyce said Qantas was the only carrier in Australia to still carry out maintenance in Sydney and Brisbane.He apologised to customers who were inconvenienced by the turnbacks, and said the company had gone out of its way to minimise disruptions by putting on extra planes and paying for hotels.

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Korean Air exec resigns over nut dispute

A TOP executive of Korean Air Lines has resigned amid mounting public criticism after she delayed a plane over how she was served macadamia nuts.

COMPANY officials said on Tuesday Chairman Cho Yang-ho had accepted the resignation of Cho Hyun-ah, his eldest daughter and an executive vice president.

The junior Cho was under public fire following media revelations a recent Korean Air Lines flight from New York to South Korea returned to the gate because she ordered a senior crew member off the plane.Cho was angered she was served bagged macadamia nuts instead of nuts on a plate.The airline had apologised for inconveniencing passengers. But it also said it was "natural" for Cho to fault crew's ignorance of procedures.

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US man shot dead after synagogue stabbing

A KNIFE-WIELDING man who stabbed an Israeli student in the head inside a Brooklyn synagogue has been fatally shot by police, authorities say.

THE man stormed into the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic world headquarters in Crown Heights early on Tuesday and attacked Levi Rosenblat, who was studying inside the synagogue, spokesman Motti Seligson said.

According to witnesses, the attacker was heard saying repeatedly "Kill the Jews," said Chaim Landa, a spokesman for Chabad-Lubavitch. Several other people immediately intervened, she said.A witness flagged down a patrol officer, who confronted the 49-year-old man and told him to put the knife down. He initially put it down, but picked it up again, police said. More officers responded and repeatedly ordered the man to drop the knife.He refused and, with the knife in his hand, charged at one of the officers, who fired once, striking the man in the torso, police said.The man was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. He was not immediately identified, but police said he was from New York City and had a criminal history.The 22-year-old Rosenblat was in stable condition, officials said.Assemblyman Dov Hikind condemned the attack."I'm told that the attacker came earlier that evening, too. He was stalking the scene. Thank God he didn't inflict more harm nor do more damage to more people," Hikind said in a statement.He said while a motive for the attack was not yet known, greater security was needed for Jewish institutions.

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Indian Uber driver accused of rape held

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 07 Desember 2014 | 22.25

INDIAN police have arrested a driver from the international taxi-booking service Uber for allegedly raping a young woman in the capital.

SHIV Kumar Yadav, 32, was arrested in his hometown of Mathura, about 160km south of New Delhi, where the rape allegedly took place on Friday night, police officer Jag Niwas said.

The woman, who works at a finance company, was returning from a dinner engagement and used the mobile app Uber to hire a cab to drive her home.The Press Trust of India reported that the 26-year-old woman fell asleep during the ride.When she woke up, she found the car parked in a secluded place, and the driver then threatened her and raped her, PTI said.Police have filed a case against Yadav accusing him of raping the woman, and he is due to appear in a New Delhi court on Monday, Niwas said.Uber said in a statement on Saturday that it had suspended the driver's account and was co-operating with authorities."We are working with the police as they investigate, and will assist them in any way we can to determine what happened," the statement said.Meanwhile, dozens of students scuffled with officers on Sunday as they tried to enter police headquarters in New Delhi to protest the rising incidents of rape in the capital.Indian officials, who for decades did little about sexual violence, have faced growing public anger since the December 2012 fatal gang rape of a young woman on a moving New Delhi bus, an attack that sparked national outrage.The nationwide outcry led the federal government to rush through legislation doubling prison terms for rapists to 20 years and criminalising voyeurism, stalking and the trafficking of women.The law also makes it a crime for officers to refuse to open cases when complaints are made.

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Two die in separate Vic crashes

TWO people have died after their cars hit trees in separate accidents in Victoria.

POLICE say a woman died at Campbellfield at about 10am (AEDT) on Sunday after she lost control of her vehicle and struck a tree.

The woman was the only person in the vehicle and died at the scene.A 45-year-old Koonoomoo man died when his car flipped, hit a tree and caught fire at Cobram at about 6.30pm.The man was also the sole occupant of the vehicle.Victoria's road toll is currently 240, compared to 219 the same time last year.

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US sends six from Guantanamo to Uruguay

Six Guantanamo Bay prisoners were transferred to Uruguay for resettlement, the US government says. Source: AAP

SIX Guantanamo Bay prisoners have been transferred to Uruguay for resettlement, the US government says.

THE six - four Syrians, a Tunisian and a Palestinian - are the first prisoners transferred to South America from the US base in Cuba, part of a flurry of recent releases amid a renewed push by US President Barack Obama to close the prison.

Uruguayan President Jose Mujica agreed to accept the men as a humanitarian gesture and said they would be given help getting established in a country with a small Muslim population.All six were detained as suspected militants with ties to al-Qaeda in 2002 but were never charged. They have been cleared for release since at least 2010 but they could not be sent home and have languished as the US struggled to find countries willing to accept them."We are very grateful to Uruguay for this important humanitarian action, and to President Mujica for his strong leadership in providing a home for individuals who cannot return to their own countries," US State Department envoy Clifford Sloan said.Mujica had agreed to take the men in January. Obama administration officials have been frustrated the transfer took so long and blame outgoing Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel for not approving the move sooner. They said the deal sat for months on Hagel's desk, awaiting his signature as required by law, but the Pentagon didn't send the notification of the transfer to Congress until July.By then, the transfer had become an issue in Uruguay's political election and Uruguayan officials decided to postpone it until after the October 26 vote.The men's release brings the total number of prisoners at Guantanamo to 136 - the lowest number since the first month the prison opened in January 2002.Obama pledged to close the prison upon taking office but was blocked by Congress, which banned sending prisoners to the US for any reason.The restrictions on sending them overseas have been eased and the US has released 19 prisoners so far this year. Officials say several more are expected by the end of the year.

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Seven police officers killed in Iraq

Militants have killed seven police officers north of Baghdad, security officials say. Source: AAP

SEVEN police officers have been killed after a suicide bomber blew himself up in an explosive-rigged car north of Baghdad.

SOME 26 others were injured in Sunday's attack on a checkpoint outside a police barracks, security officials said.

Bombings are common in Iraq and most often target security forces and areas populated by the majority Shi'ite community.Many are thought to be the work of the Islamic State extremist militia, which now controls much of Sunni Arab northern and western Iraq after two major offensives this summer.According to UN figures, 936 civilians and 296 security personnel were killed in November in Iraq, raising the death toll for the year to almost 12,000.

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UK closes its Cairo embassy

THE British Embassy in Cairo has been closed because of security fears.

THE Foreign Office says public services were suspended on Sunday and people should not come to the embassy building in central Cairo.

It gave no details of the threat and there was no word on when the embassy would reopen.On Saturday, the Australian government said travellers should reconsider their need to travel to Egypt, citing reports "that terrorists may be planning attacks against tourist sites, government ministries and embassies in Cairo".Egypt has seen a surge in bomb attacks blamed on Islamic militants fighting the government of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.

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