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Abusive Aussie police commissioner on lockdown protesters: Filthy, disgusting and selfish - and that s only the beginning -- Society s Child -- Sott net

Abusive Aussie police commissioner on lockdown protesters: Filthy, disgusting and selfish - and that s only the beginning -- Society s Child -- Sott net
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GLJ Petroleum prepares UPIIP report for Saucède Prospect in France

GLJ Petroleum prepares UPIIP report for Saucède Prospect in France Share 25 August 2014 GLJ Petroleum Consultants has prepared an independent evaluation of the Undiscovered Petroleum Initially In Place (UPIIP) for Petromanas Energy’s Saucède Prospect in France. GLJ evaluated four stacked formation targets on the Saucède prospect, which is on the Ledeuix permit located in the southern France’s Aquitaine basin. Petromanas said the report was predicated on work it carried out in re-processing and interpreting existing 2D seismic on the Ledeuix permit. Data from the Saucède-1 well that was drilled in the late 1970s and early 1980s was also used.

Corrupt cops Rogerson, McNamara lose appeals against life sentence

Corrupt cops Rogerson, McNamara lose appeals against life sentence Corrupt cops Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara are contemplating a lifetime behind bars after losing their appeals. The Court of Criminal Appeal threw out their cases in Sydney this morning, almost five years after they were jailed for life for murdering Jamie Gao. The case relied upon by Rogerson was completely lacking in credibility and did not raise any doubt about his guilt, the judgement read. Roger Rogerson is facing a lifetime in prison after his appeal against a murder conviction.(Brook Mitchell/Fairfax Media) READ MORE: Gao s body was later dumped off the coast.

Whiskey Au Go Go arson inquest reopens, with disgraced ex-detective Roger Rogerson to give evidence

Whiskey Au Go Go arson inquest reopens, with disgraced ex-detective Roger Rogerson to give evidence By Jessica Rendall © Provided by ABC NEWS The firebombing of the Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub in Fortitude Valley in 1973 killed 15 people. (Courtesy: Geoff Plunkett, The Whiskey Au Go Go Massacre ) An inquest into one of the worst mass murders in Australian history the Whisky Au Go Go arson attack has reopened in Brisbane, as investigators probe whether more were involved in the deadly nightclub incident. Fifteen people were killed in the early hours of March 8, 1973, after the popular nightclub in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley was firebombed.

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