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...Crimson tied things right back up in the fourth, when Krysiak got the rally going with a one-out double of her own. After Schellberg popped up and Shaw walked, Ferri brough Krysiak around with a single to left...
...vice president of the Chinese Students Association (CSA) and the director of special projects for Veritas Financial Group. In the beginning of this year, Zhang worked with CSA, BSA, and BMF to host “Rush Hour,” a party held in the Quad that brough members of all three organizations together...
...government launched an investigation into loan fraud charges brough against Wong. A year later, Gome announced that the investigation was completed, and its founder was never charged. His recent troubles make him the latest high-profile tycoon to run afoul of authorities. The ranks of recent years' rich lists read like a police blotter. In 2003 Yang Bin, an agribusiness and real estate tycoon once named the mainland's second-richest man, was convicted of tax evasion and sentenced to 18 years in prison. Gu Chujun, once head of a leading appliance company, was ranked China's 20th richest businessperson...
...Brough "The sad thing is ... Australians don't actually vote on indigenous affairs." Experience: Family, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs Minister since 2006 Brough is the face of the government's boldest campaign this year - the Northern Territory Emergency Response to child abuse in Aboriginal communities. He has won praise in a sensitive portfolio but brickbats, too - critics say the straight-talking former Army officer has undermined indigenous autonomy...
...Family and Community Services Minister, Mal Brough, says child-care places have more than doubled - from 300,000 - since the government first came to power, and insists that families are receiving "unprecedented financial support" to access places. But statistics and parents suggest that's still not enough. A recent Australian Bureau of Statistics report says around 250,000 women who want to return to work or work longer hours can't because of a lack of child care. Having seen friends in that position, Melbourne mother Sarah Tomasetti thinks herself lucky to have just been offered a place...