87 document(s) in Crime.
Scientology practices 'putting people at risk'
DANGEROUS dismissal of psychiatry and mental health problems must be part of a Senate inquiry into the Church of Scientology, a Melbourne cult-counsellor said yesterday.
The Age 20/11/2009
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Two sides to the story of orphan care
Children's homes gave some fractured lives a chance to mend.
The Age 20/11/2009
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Artist fined for display of informer
AN INFORMER who helped expose corruption in the Victoria Police force and who some want killed has described the fear he felt after his name and a sketch of him were illegally displayed at a Carlton South art exhibition called Melbourne's Underbelly Archives.
The Age 18/11/2009
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Editor acquitted of porn
LUSAKA. A Zambian news editor has been acquitted of pornography charges after mailing pictures of a woman giving birth alone on the pavement outside a hospital during a doctors' strike.
The Age 18/11/2009
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A moment of dignity, all too rare
ALL too infrequently, dignity descends on the Parliament. It did so yesterday as Kevin Rudd and Malcolm Turnbull apologised to the forgotten Australians.
Sydney Morning Herald 17/11/2009
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Help for 500,000 to find lost families
THE Government will set up a national service to help the forgotten Australians find their families and launch projects to record and preserve their stories, the Prime Minister said.
Sydney Morning Herald 17/11/2009
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'A turning point in our nation's history'
THIS is the apology to the forgotten Australians made yesterday by the Prime Minister.
Sydney Morning Herald 17/11/2009
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TRIPLE-0 REHAB
A SERIAL hoax emergency caller is in jail after pleading guilty to faking a triple-0 emergency 15 times in four days.
Illawarra Mercury 14/11/2009
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Women and men show differences in crimes and drugs
WOMEN detained by police were more likely than men to be suffering mental illness, using hard drugs and to have experienced sexual abuse as children, a study has found, prompting calls for offenders to be given psychological help to reduce crime.
Sydney Morning Herald 12/11/2009
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Thatcher's son may face court over coup
LONDON: Sir Mark Thatcher, son of the former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher, has revealed he became an informer for the South African Secret Service in a desperate bid to avoid being prosecuted for his role in a bungled coup in Equatorial Guinea.
Sydney Morning Herald 09/11/2009
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