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Citizen journalism: Cynical and cranky tweeter, but not a journalist, court rules

Advertisement A self-described citizen journalist tweeting “cynical” and “cranky” stock market gossip is not, in the eyes of the law, a journalist, the Federal Court has ruled. Stock trader-turned-mining investor Tolga Kumova is suing New Zealand man Alan Davison over posts under his Twitter account, Stock Swami, that the former rich-lister says defamed him. Tolga Kumova was named on the Financial Review’s young rich list in 2017, reporting his net worth was $95 million. Credit:Eddie Jim Mr Kumova, a former New Century Resources board member, claims Mr Davison’s tweets infer he was engaged in insider trading and manipulating the stock market. Mr Davison denies his tweets meant that and is fighting the lawsuit using the defences of contextual truth and justification.

Loftus pervert admits performing sex act on dog and possessing extreme animal image

Loftus pervert admits performing sex act on dog and possessing extreme animal image Chloe Simpson was caught after police carried out an examination of electronic devices Chloe Simpson, 23, from Loftus (Image: Teesside Live) Get the latest news from Teesside Crown Court direct to your inbox with our free email newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A Loftus pervert has admitted causing unnecessary suffering to a dog by performing a sex act on it.

Jobs to go in $3 2m cut to UTS FASS

Jobs to go in $3.2m cut to UTS FASS UTS FASS Dean Alan Davison said that FASS would “need to adjust its academic staff profile”. May 1, 2021 Jobs will be lost with the UTS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) seeking to cut salary levels for 2022 by $3.2 million as a consequence of a “challenged” financial state and “decreased student demand” in FASS courses.” In an email to staff seen by Honi, FASS Dean Alan Davison said that FASS would “need to adjust its academic staff profile” and “stop some activities we are currently engaged in.”  Furthermore, “some selected roles will need to be made redundant to meet the 2022 salary savings.”

Gambling addict posed as police officer to fleece elderly woman out of thousands

Gambling addict posed as police officer to fleece elderly woman out of thousands Anthony Whelan viewed his vulnerable victim as a bit of a soft touch and took advantage, a court heard Anthony Whelan, 38, from Stockton who appeared at Teesside Magistrates Court where he admitted a charge of fraud by false representation (Image: Teesside Live) Get the latest news from Teesside Crown Court direct to your inbox with our free email newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

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