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Alleged butt slap like a shoulder pat: court Former Liberal now independent MP Sam Duluk Duluk was charged with one count of basic assault. Picture: Tait Schmaal.
News by Emily Cosenza 2nd Jun 2021 7:17 PM | Updated: 8:36 PM
The drunken MP who allegedly “loudly” slapped a colleague on the backside should be acquitted on the grounds of reasonable doubt because it was “no different” to a shoulder pat, a court has heard.
Sam Duluk, former Liberal and now independent MP, was charged with one count of basic assault after he allegedly slapped SA Best MLC Connie Bonaros on the bottom at a crossbench Christmas party at Parliament House.
Support for global education has massive benefits
Leslie Boyer, Bremerton
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Those of us close to education, either as teachers or parents, have experienced how difficult this past year has been. COVID-19 related school closures disrupted learning for nearly all children, but those in low-income countries have greater barriers to accessing quality education; 463 million children could not access internet-based remote learning after schools closed. Eleven million girls might not return to school due to their disrupted education. An estimated 617 million children in impoverished countries are unable to reach minimum proficiency in reading and math.
The Global Partnership for Education (GPE) is a public-partnership established 20 years ago; focused on achieving inclusive education for all children. By pooling resources, GPE is able to utilize contributions from the 21 GPE partner countries (including the U.S.) and private foundations to fund quality educational plans.
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PHILADELPHIA – A panel of judges from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has affirmed the ruling of a lower federal court, which granted summary judgment to municipal and medical defendants against a discrimination lawsuit filed by an inmate in a Philadelphia prison.
On March 30, Third Circuit judges Thomas M. Hardiman, Joseph A. Greenaway Jr. and Stephanos Bibas
upheld the summary judgment ruling in favor of the City of Philadelphia, Corizon Health, Inc. and MHM Services, Inc., and against plaintiff Leslie Boyd.
Boyd served a bit more than three months in a Philadelphia prison, where he suffered from back pain, mobility problems and bipolar disorder. As a result, he repeatedly fell and complained of sickness and pains. A few months into his time there, he fell again, lapsed into a coma, suffered spinal damage and grew more ill.
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