Monday, 28 February 2005

More riots feared after death of youths, The Australian, 28 February, 2005.

More riots feared after death of youths: [1 All-round Country Edition]

John Stapleton, Annabelle McDonaldThe Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 28 Feb 2005: 5.
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Crowds of angry and grieving friends who gathered around the tree where Matt Robertson, 19, and Dylan Raywood, 17, died in a stolen car on Friday night vowed yesterday to continue the violence that began after the fatal crash.
Jamie Raywood, father of 17-year-old Dylan, blamed police. "Why chase a car. The car is totalled and Dylan and Matt are dead -- for what?" Mr Raywood told the Nine Network.
The scribbly gum on Eucalyptus Drive where Robertson and Raywood died is opposite Flinders Park, a well-worn escape route for locals fleeing police during car chases.

100 teens fight police on chase deaths, The Australian, 28 February, 2005.

100 teens fight police on chase deaths: [3 All-round Metro Edition]

John Stapleton, Elizabeth GoschThe Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 28 Feb 2005: 5.
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More than 50 officers in full riot gear were confronted when the mob set a car alight in Macquarie Fields to avenge the deaths of two popular young men during a police car chase on Friday night.
Earlier, grieving friends gathered around the tree where Matt Robertson, 19, and Dylan Raywood, 17, died in a stolen car.
"Why chase a car? The car is totalled and Dylan and Matt are dead -- for what?" Mr Raywood told the Nine Network. He said he could not blame the driver alone for stealing the car because all the young men were involved in what happened.

Thursday, 24 February 2005

Terror suspect tracked on bail, The Australian, 24 February, 2005.

Terror suspect tracked on bail: [1 All-round Country Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 24 Feb 2005: 2.
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Mr [Bilal Khazal], 34, from Lakemba in Sydney's southwest, appeared in traditional Islamic dress at the Central Local Court in Sydney yesterday.

Wednesday, 23 February 2005

Brothels seek staying power as tenants get restless, The Australian, 23 February, 2005

Brothels seek staying power as tenants get restless: [2 All-round First Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 23 Feb 2005: 3.
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"This is a landmark case and has broad implications for all owners and residents of residential apartments in NSW," said Liberal councillor for Waverley Kerryn Sloan.
Ms [Annelise Tuor] heard stories of a repeatedly vandalised foyer and lift, female residents frightened to come home late at night, stairwells smelling like urinals, scantily clad prostitutes running between floors, residents unable to sleep because of the noise, landlords unable to get decent tenants and "heavies" hanging around outside the building.
Ms Sloan said the scandal was made worse by the fact that Mr [Paul Pearce] had his electoral office literally next door to a brothel and had done nothing to stop their proliferation. She said Labor members of council used to laugh at her and other Liberal councillors when they raised the issue.

Monday, 21 February 2005

Lebanese mourn as accused tells of tests, The Australian, 21 February, 2005.

Lebanese mourn as accused tells of tests: [1 All-round Country Edition]

Trudy Harris, John StapletonThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 21 Feb 2005: 5.
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Lebanese Muslim Association president Keysar Trad called on Lebanese authorities to apologise to the men, who had been on theHaj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, and were returning to Australia via Lebanon after visiting relatives there.
Many commented that [Rafik Hariri] had achieved in death what no one else had been able to: he had united the Lebanese community.Australian Mufti Sheik Taj Din al-Hilali described Hariri as a martyr, a "spiritual nuclear power" who's greatness had become evident after his death. "He has produced a Lebanese people of one family, standing together to console each other," he said.

Saturday, 19 February 2005

Mentally ill mum cleared of murdering son, Weekend Australian, 19 February, 2005.

Mentally ill mum cleared of murdering son: [1 All-round Country Edition]

Stapleton, JohnWeekend Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 19 Feb 2005: 5.
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Shan Shan Xu, 35, drowned her son Stephen in 2003 after leaving a note for her mother that said they would not be returning home to their western Sydney unit.
Shanghai-born Ms Xu came to Australia in the mid-1990s. She gave birth to Stephen in late 1998 after a brief liaison with a construction worker.
"There was no one else on the wharf. At the end of the ramp, she gathered Stephen in her arms and held him for some time. She then disappeared from the end of the wharf, still holding Stephen, as she stepped into the Parramatta River," Justice David Kirby said in his judgment.