Published on December 17, 2010 by Technology Slice
Shops Must Give Refunds – Consumers have the same rights to a refund or exchange on defective or imperfect sale items as they do on full-priced products. And, according to Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chairman Graeme Samuel, they always have. The retail myth was quashed after an ACCC investigation into the parent company of [...]
Tags: Australian Competition, Christopher Zinn, Circumstances, Commission Chairman, Consumer Contract, Consumers, Fashion Chains, Fashion Retailers, Graeme Samuel, Honour, Jigsaw, Liberties, Mr Samuel, myth, Parent Company, Retail Stores, Shoppers, Spokesman, Timely Reminder, Webster
Posted in General
Published on June 27, 2010 by Technology Slice
A man has been shot in the upper leg at a housing commission block in Melbourne early on Sunday. An Ambulance Victoria spokesman said paramedics called to the scene outside a housing commission building in Lennox Street, Richmond about 7.20am treated a man aged in his 20s for a gunshot wound to his thigh. The [...]
Tags: Ambulance Victoria, Circumstances, Gunshot, Housing Commission, Lennox Street, Paramedics, Police Spokeswoman, Richmond, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Spokesman, Stable Condition, Street Richmond, Upper Leg
Posted in Crime
Published on May 11, 2010 by Technology Slice
LPGA Agent For Erica Blasberg Dies – An agent for LPGA player Erica Blasberg has died and police are investigating the circumstances, her agent and authorities said Monday. Keith Paul, a spokesman for the Henderson, Nevada, police said officers were looking into Blasberg’s death, which occurred overnight.
Tags: Authorities, Callahan, Career, chase, Circumstances, Collegiate Player, Curtis Cup, Erica Blasberg, Foul Play, Futures Tour, Hawaii, Henderson Nevada, Lpga Player, Lpga Tour, Mexico, Nevada Police, Sbs Open, Six Times, Spokesman, University Of Arizona
Posted in Sport
Published on March 19, 2010 by Technology Slice
Wake Forest Beats Texas – All the excuses were there for Wake Forest, once again. For the first time in a while, the Demon Deacons didn’t need any of them. Under circumstances similar to those that have contributed to Wake Forest’s all-too-frequent postseason collapses, the Demon Deacons moved into the second round of the NCAA [...]
Tags: Aminu, Circumstances, Demon Deacons, Ish, Jump Shot, Ncaa, Ncaa Tournament, Oblivion, Overtime, Second Half, Seven Games, Thursday Night, Wake Forest
Posted in Sport
Published on March 19, 2010 by Technology Slice
Minimum Wage Increase Delayed – A leading employer group wants any increase in the minimum wage delayed for six months until the start of 2011. The ACTU wants the minimum wage to rise by $27 a week but employers say that level is too high for the nation’s cleaners, shop assistants and hospitality workers. Instead [...]
Tags: Actu, Australian Industry Group, Chief Executive, Circumstances, Economic Conditions, Employer Group, Heather Ridout, Hospitality Workers, Implementation, January 1, jobs, Minimum Wage Increase, People, Sectors, Six Months, Submission, Umpire, Work Australia
Posted in Money
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