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Man charged with cild abuse, assalt on deputy
The caller said [Tony Baker] left the scene in a blue Pontiac. While deputies were responding to the original call, another 911 call came in, indicating that Baker had jumped on the child and began hitting her, the report said. A WCSO sergeant ap-proached the location go-ing southbound with emergency lights acti-vated. Baker made a \"quick and abrupt\" turn towards the patrol vehicle forcing the deputy to avoid a collision and enter a ditch on the west shoulder.
Event shows sport's growing popularity
It's a lot of burn,\" he said. \"A lot of people can't handle the electricity going on in your shoulders and back.\" They slept on the sand under the stars after paddling to islands not even visible on the horizon. And they did it \"on boards they made\" with nothing but \"a bottle of water and your pants,\" [Michael Westenberger] said. For me, (paddleboarding) has always been about surfing and its roots,\" [Tony Baker] said. \"As much as it is physical, it's way more mentally challenging. Out there . . . you loose yourself and find yourself.\"
Judge bans Allphones over `threats
The ACCC said an email sent by Allphones operations director Tony Baker on October 20 last year was \"threatening\" to franchisees, an allegation denied by Allphones. In the email, Mr Baker said \"several `market shocks' had affected suppliers' willingness to extend credit\" and that ongoing disputes with franchisees, for which Allphones may be liable, was \"a matter of concern to Allphones' suppliers and financiers as well as to Allphones and its directors\". Justice Foster also said \"although the evidence does not really support the ACCC's contention that Allphones has in fact already rationed stock on an inappropriate basis, I think the evidence does amount to proof of a prima facie case that Allphones has threatened to allocate stock upon a basis and in circumstances which are not truly for legitimate commercial reasons but are rather for the ulterior purpose of forcing its franchisees into the new arrangements.
Judge bans Allphones over `threats
The ACCC said an email sent by Allphones operations director Tony Baker on October 20 last year was \"threatening\" to franchisees, an allegation denied by Allphones. In the email, Mr Baker said \"several `market shocks' had affected suppliers' willingness to extend credit\" and that ongoing disputes with franchisees, for which Allphones may be liable, was \"a matter of concern to Allphones' suppliers and financiers as well as to Allphones and its directors\". Justice Foster also said \"although the evidence does not really support the ACCC's contention that Allphones has in fact already rationed stock on an inappropriate basis, I think the evidence does amount to proof of a prima facie case that Allphones has threatened to allocate stock upon a basis and in circumstances which are not truly for legitimate commercial reasons but are rather for the ulterior purpose of forcing its franchisees into the new arrangements.
New head for Board of Studies
Controversially, he was censured by the peak Australian Research Council in 2007 and investigated for misconduct after an audit of a $113,000 grant found \"sloppy accounting records, outstanding debts and confusion over who was actually running the project\", according to a report in The Australian in March.
Baker serves up a treat
St Mary's host another rover match tomorrow (3pm-7pm) from Steetley Pier to Whitby East Pier and flyover. Dave Allinson won it with a mackerel of 1lb 4 1/2 oz. Steve McLoughlin was runner-up with a whiting of 10.8oz, ahead of Andy Bunn with a whiting of 9.8 oz.
Artist finds balance between control, letting go; Distant world of aliens and robots provides escapist outlet
\"I like to have a parallel text that I write up and display alongside with my images,\" says the artist, who trained in Edmonton but is now based in Toronto. \"This way, I'm giving the viewer a story that they can delve into as much as they want.\" \"This is a planet wracked by war and [Migo] is the only one who can move between this world's very isolationist cities,\" says [TONY BAKER], 35. \"I'm talking about politics in a deft and satirical way with a style that's meant to be innocent and childlike. I get a lot of freedom doing what I do, including drawing a lot of maps of late. Those maps are a lot of fun to draw.\"
Push to lure Europeans and Chinese
\"Our Japanese visitors aren't dining out 5-star every night,\" Mr [Tony Baker] said. To compensate, Quicksilver is trying to target domestic travellers and the European markets where the currency has held up better in relation to the Australian dollar. \"We are focusing on mainland China and its tourists too,\" he said. \"We've got to convince people they are getting a good deal with us,\" Mr Baker said.
IN MEMORIAM
MURPHY Dan Five years have gone by and still we feel the pain of losing you so much. Such a cheerful, caring, joking man. We miss your laughter, your smiles, life can never be the same. Yet, all our fondest thoughts of you, within our hearts still will dwell to cheer and comfort us. And comfort too to know you are reunited with Angie. Dan, a devoted and loving husband, dad, father-in-law and grandfather, missed so deeply by your wife Kathleen, daughter Patricia, sonin-law Pat and grandchildren Aine, Brendan, Cormac and Declan.