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In the News (Tue 29 Dec 09)

  
  PM - John Elliott facing multiple challenges
JOHN ELLIOTT: It just seems very odd to me that Carlton is the first club to be audited, we know they're all going to be audited, at a time when there's an election on.
JOHN ELLIOT: I mean I've sat on boards for 30 years, BHP, Elders, lots of boards, we know how to behave, I know exactly what has to be done and you know, I see it as a slur on my business reputation.
JOHN ELLIOT: The NCA has been involved in a relentless and unremitting campaign against me for the past three and a half years and the Office of the Victorian Director of Public Prosecutions has aided and abetted it in its illegal activities.
www.abc.net.au /pm/stories/s695302.htm   (754 words)

  
 Catholic Almanac Online
John Carroll and a Catholic leader during the American Revolution and the creation of the Constitution; supported the ratification of the Constitution; one of four Catholics chosen to represent American Catholics in congratulating George Washington on his election as president.
Keane, John J. (1839-1918): Archbishop of Dubuque from 1900-11 and a defender of the Americanist movement; born in Ireland; bp.
Wright, John J. (1909-79): Cardinal from 1969 and prefect of the Congregation of the Clergy, 1969-79; aux.
www.catholicheritage.com /catholicalmanac/catholicspast.asp   (8565 words)

  
 NVRI.org :: What We Do
Plaintiffs John L. Spann, Lewis Leary, James Gibson, Julian Holder, William Clark, Clinton Marsh, John Elliott and Suzanne Britt are citizens of Georgia who are registered, have previously voted in and are currently qualified to vote in elections for Georgia State Senators.
He is harmed as a voter because he is effectively excluded from the wealth primary process; he is denied his constitutional right to a meaningful vote; he is prevented from hearing campaign speech from all qualified candidates; and his choices of viable candidates are limited to those able to participate in the wealth primary process.
Plaintiff John Elliott is a registered voter in Gwinnett County and resides in Duluth, Georgia.
www.nvri.org /library/cases/Georgia/GA_NAACP_v_Massey/MasseyComp.shtml   (6485 words)

  
 March 1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1845 - President John Tyler signs a bill authorizing the United States to annex the Republic of Texas.
1910 - Archer John Porter Martin, English chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d.
1920 - John H. Bankhead, U.S. Senator (b.
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 Elliott avoids ban - for now - www.theage.com.au
Businessman John Elliott leaves court in June after being sentenced in the Supreme Court.
Businessman John Elliott has again averted corporate bans - for now - after a court yesterday agreed not to enforce disqualification orders until it hears an appeal over his role in the collapse of rice miller Water Wheel Holdings.
Mr Elliott is a director of Haoma Mining and Ebek Pty Ltd, which is controlled by the Elliott family's trust.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2003/11/11/1068329558487.html   (474 words)

  
 AM - Elliott to resign as Carlton Football Club President
LINDA MOTTRAM: For 20 years, John Elliott has been President of the Carlton Football Club, but today that all comes to an unpleasant end.
By leaving now Mr Elliott avoids the disgrace of being voted out by club members tonight, which is an unusual move for a man who is used to fighting his way out of seemingly hopeless situations.
But that's the kind of year it's been for John Elliott, and it seems that hanging onto his favourite job was just one battle too many.
www.abc.net.au /am/stories/s724501.htm   (552 words)

  
 AAR: Publication: Focus: Insolvency
Mr Elliott is seeking leave to appeal to the High Court from the Court of Appeal's decision.
In ASIC v Plymin, Elliott and Harrison, Justice Mandie of the Victorian Supreme Court found that Mr Elliott, as a non-executive director, had failed to prevent a company from incurring debts while it was insolvent and had contravened the Corporations Law.
Justice Mandie accepted ASIC's submission that Mr Elliott was 'confronted with unmistakable evidence and repeated warnings that Water Wheel was heading towards insolvency in the first half of 1999 and that it was insolvent by 14 September 1999.' In the opinion of Justice Mandie, Mr Elliott disregarded the position of unsecured creditors.
www.aar.com.au /pubs/insol/foinsmay04.htm   (1566 words)

  
 Diary-carltoncrisis.html
JOHN Elliott's high-profile, 13-year battle against the National Crime Authority, the Victorian Director of Public Prosecutions, a former state minister and the Australian Broadcasting Commission was quietly, almost silently, dispatched yesterday.
JOHN Elliott's status as a life member of Carlton Football Club may be removed as soon as next week.
Elliott's comments angered some Carlton insiders who have pointed out that Silvagni, in particular, was not contracted for anything like the staggering amounts of several teammates despite his outstanding service over a long period and status as the full-back of the century.
footystats.freeservers.com /Special/Diary-carltoncrisis.html   (14517 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Politics | Backing the ref?
Vote Yes chairman John Tomaney says the decision to indulge in negative campaigning is a response to the "relentless negativity" of the No campaign.
NESNO was set up by eurosceptic local businessman John Elliott, with the backing of the Conservatives and UKIP.
Sir John Hall's talk of a "Geordie Parliament" is unlikely to win any votes in these parts, he argues.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/uk_politics/3968183.stm   (1122 words)

  
 J. Harvey Gossard's John Winebrenner: Founder, Reformer, and Businessman.
John Winebrenner was the type of person who is given only a few sentences in the average textbook on American church history.
It is the purpose of this paper to explore in more detail three important aspects of John Winebrenner's life, with the hope that the reader will become better acquainted with the vibrant life and varied activities of this nineteenth century Pennsylvania religious leader.
Winebrenner assumed when John was away and shows the important role children played when even a city family still grew most of their own food.
www.mun.ca /rels/restmov/texts/believers/gossardjwfrb/JWFRB.HTM   (5565 words)

  
 CNN.com - Business leader gets four-year ban - Jun. 30, 2003
Elliott, a former president of the Liberal Party and considered a potential Australian prime ministerial candidate in the 1980s, was also fined Aust.
Elliott said he found the penalty decision "grossly unfair" and would be appealing.
Elliott was banned from managing a corporation for four years.
edition.cnn.com /2003/BUSINESS/06/30/australia.elliott.biz   (258 words)

  
 Elliott Wheel turns, a man smells justice - National - www.theage.com.au
It centred on Mr Elliott's attendance at the Moulamein Cup meeting in the Riverina each December, a meeting he revived by donating the stake money and patronising it with horseflesh and his wealthy city mates.
Mr Elliott remains hopeful of winning an appeal this week against the original decision by a Supreme Court judge that he pay $1.43 million to Water Wheel Holdings' unsecured creditors.
Through a spokeswoman, he said he felt very sorry for people who lost their money in the company, but insisted that he was only an outside director, not an executive one, and it was not his fault.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2004/02/28/1077677016572.html?from=storyrhs   (843 words)

  
 Corporate rorts, the law and the rich
When John Elliott was acquitted of fraud charges in August 1996, he announced to the football crowd at Optus Oval that he had “stuck it right up the NCA” [National Crime Authority], I think expecting Carlton players and supporters to applaud, if not emulate, his success.
Elliott, three other former Elders IXL executives and two bankers were acquitted of fraud charges involving some $66 million.
Elliott's response to Livermore was: “The man's off his tree obviously, otherwise he wouldn't have criticised the judge...
www.greenleft.org.au /back/1997/301/301p32.htm   (2105 words)

  
 Web Archive Copy: Four corners: transcript - for the good of the game
TICKY FULLERTON: John Elliott has been Carlton President for nearly 20 years, and barracking since he was seven.
JOHN ELLIOTT: Well, I don't know that he's done much up there, other than, you know, reef off some money for the Swans.
JOHN ELLIOTT: We in the Melbourne clubs believe far too great a proportion of what's being spent is going to the north.
www.ausport.gov.au /fulltext/2002/abc/s526576.asp   (6049 words)

  
 John Elliott fined $1,000 for tax return
Former high-flying businessman and one-time Liberal Party President John Elliott has been ordered to pay $1,000 for failing to lodge his tax return on time.
Mr Elliott, who was declared bankrupt last year, has appeared in the Melbourne Magistrates Court where he pleaded guilty to failing to lodge his 2004 tax return on time.
He said that he took into account Mr Elliott's guilty plea and that it was a first offence for a charge of this type.
news.ninemsn.com.au /article.aspx?id=95258&rss=yes]   (322 words)

  
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Now that the wooden spoon is confirmed as officially belonging to Carlton, the pressure might be off the players to some extent, but president John Elliott and his board are under pressure.
Prominent businessman Bruce Mathieson has confirmed that he is formulating a ticket to challenge Elliott and his cronies.
Mathieson, his potential candidates, and the supporters' group are hoping that Elliott and the board will step aside gracefully to avoid a costly extraordinary election.
www.afana.com /netpaper/aug18-68660.html   (4749 words)

  
 Downtown Georgetown Ontario - Halton Hills Cultural Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
It was argued that the former church, for many years the principal; if inadequate; library in the Halton Hills library system, could be restored and adapted to become an art gallery and that expanded library facilities, a public meeting room and a small but well-equipped theatre could also be built.
Co-operating with local arts groups, changes were incorporated into the design and on October 18, 1981 the expanded library, art gallery and the John Elliott Theatre opened to the people of Halton Hills.
Named after prominent area businessman, politician and community-minded citizen John Alwyn Elliott, this 267 seat facility accommodates the public in comfortable raked seating, has a wide proscenium and a generous stage including expanded stage fly- tower and orchestra pit.
www.downtowngeorgetown.com /hhcc/page2.html   (331 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | Other Sport... | Ice Hockey | Cash boost for the Belfast Giants
Meanwhile, Elliott said he hoped to announce a successor to last season's coach Tony Hand soon.
The 2005-06 fixtures is also due to be announced with the Giants having to play most of the home fixtures in the early part of the season.
Elliott said Giants would not be taking part in the Challenge Cup next season, as the problem with the home venue would have meant too demanding a schedule on the players.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport2/hi/other_sports/ice_hockey/4630231.stm   (199 words)

  
 Bankruptcy News, January 2005
ABC Online,...from the heights of his corporate success, and today John Elliott's fate was sealed by creditors, who refused to shield the former high-flyer from bankruptcy.
ABC Online, The fate of failed businessman John Elliott will be known today when creditors vote on whether to force him into bankruptcy.
The Australian, JOHN Elliott has agreed to give up his Mercedes as part of a deal that could allow him to escape bankruptcy while repaying about 10 per cent of his $9.1...
bankruptcy.mongabay.com /05-01_bankruptcy.html   (9107 words)

  
 Guardian | Getting the voters' message
John Elliott, Co Durham businessman, chairman of the no campaign
John Bridge, economist, and former chairman of a regional development agency, One North East
I've been backing this since 1963 when it became party policy in the region.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,5056608-103690,00.html   (270 words)

  
 History & Genealogy - Manuscripts - Guide to Manuscripts Materials Pt. 1
Also included are letters from John Bell, James Buchanan, John C. Calhoun, Jefferson Davis, James K. Polk, and other prominent individuals of the period.
Papers of John Overton (1766-1833), lawyer; land speculator; resident of Nashville; and political adviser to Andrew Jackson.
Letterbooks, 1795-99, 1800-04, kept by John Overton (1766-1833) of Nashville, while he was a collector of internal revenue in the District of Tennessee for the United States government.
www.state.tn.us /tsla/history/manuscripts/mguide01.htm   (5154 words)

  
 Pharos-Tribune - Jehu Elliott: Logansport businessman, Republican, Mason
Dewitt C. Elliott and A.R. Shroyer were in the dry goods business together in New Castle before coming to Logansport in 1865.
Jehu T. Elliott was born in Cambridge City on March 24, 1844, to William and Eliza Branson Elliott.
Harry Elliott, son of Jehu, married Maude Castle, the daughter of Peter and Elizabeth Castle, on April 19, 1900.
www.pharostribune.com /columns/local_story_062101544.html   (653 words)

  
 RECYCLEGEN - Preliminary Archives
John Spillane 11 M child Susan Ford 21 F spinster Thomas Lal_r or Lawler 68 M lab.
The body of one of the victims, John Flavin, was viewed by the jury, after which the following evidence was given- Thomas John, Sworn, deposed: I live at 48 Bridge Street and am a carpenter.
The deceased John Flavin, and all the other boys deceased, except Boyd, worked in the establishment of Messrs.
www.recyclegen.com /archives/archive01/preliminary.html   (7514 words)

  
 A certain ennui - moneymanager.com.au
English silver may be a somewhat depressed area in the decorative-arts world at present, but Christie’s achieved a few substantial prices.
A pair of George IV silver soup tureens and matching sauce tureen, all with matching covers, made by John Bridge, London 1825, drew international interest but sold to a local dealer for $94,000.
The set, weighing 322 troy ounces, is believed to have been offered by the beleaguered businessman, John Elliott.
moneymanager.smh.com.au /articles/2003/02/12/1044927640738.html   (757 words)

  
 Welcome to Georgia Stories
Since 1976, Elliott has participated in close to 750 races, achieved 44 wins, collected 55 career poles and amassed winnings of some $73,101,719.
Bill Elliott’s devotion to both his sport and his supporters equals his talent, making him a legend with both his team and his fans.
As an avid reader, Mitchell requested that her husband, John Marsh, bring home historical books from the public library to amuse her while she recovered.
www.georgia.org /People/Stories.htm   (1581 words)

  
 MBR: Internet Bookwatch, February 2006
She draws from his considerable experience and expertise in Iran: The Bradt Travel Guide to provide the tourist, student, or businessman with guidance on cultural awareness, religious sensitivity, and absolute do's and don'ts as well as a region-by-region guideline to getting around in different areas of Iran with fl-and-white maps to follow.
John Darnton's The Darwin Conspiracy (1593550049, $26.95) receives a fantastic narration by three readers: Bernadette Quigley, David Colacci and Buck Shirner: all experienced audio readers who bring to life the story of Victorian England and the mysteries of Darwin's world and adventures.
Professionals John Gunderson M.D. and Perry Hoffman Ph.D., with the aid of other expert contributors, present Understanding And Treating Borderline Personality Disorder: A Guide For Professionals And Families, a straightforward discussion of how to live with, care for, treat and help borderline patients.
www.midwestbookreview.com /ibw/feb_06.htm   (16403 words)

  
 Security.co.za
Problems with stolen “bank guaranteed” cheques appear to be fairly widespread, if the response by readers to a story in The Citizen on Monday is anything to go by.
A number of people have contacted the paper following publication of the difficulties a Pretoria businessman had with a bank-guaranteed cheque.
Three people said they had accepted bank-guaranteed cheques, only to be told when presenting them for payment that the cheques had been stolen and the signatory was not an authorised one.
www.security.co.za /fullStory.asp?NewsId=247   (245 words)

  
 Australasian Business Intelligence: John Elliott faces the music this morning.@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
On 30 June 2003, John Elliott will face the Victorian Supreme Court for sentencing.
The failed Australian businessman has been found guilty of allowing a company in which he was a director, Water Wheel Holdings, to trade while insolvent.
Justice Philip Mandie is expected to issue Elliott with fines of up to $A1m, order him to pay unsecured creditors compensation of up to $A1.7m, and ban him from acting as a company director for seven years.
highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?docid=1G1:104511020&refid=ink_tptd_mag   (158 words)

  
 Elliott Cops Four-Year Ban   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Get News by Email Print This Article Email This Article Elliott cops four-year ban June 30, 2003 HIGH-PROFILE businessman John Elliott has been banned from holding a company directorship for four years.
Banned: John Elliott has been ordered to pay a $15,000 penalty as well as a share in more than $1.4 million in compensation.
CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS    • November 27, 2000: The ASIC commences civil penalty proceedings in the Supreme Court of Victoria against John Elliott, Bernard Plymin and William Harrison,
www.webprowire.com /summaries/524777.html   (218 words)

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