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laws for gays and for the private sector Employment Non-Discrimination Act,
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which, buoyed by
his lobbying, failed to pass' the Senate by a single vote in 1996..r
411 Advocacy for these issues,
paired with the politically unpopular nature of the gay rights movement at the
time, led to
enthusiastic support for Clinton's election and reelection by the Human Rights Campalgp
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Clinton came out for gay marriage in July 2oo9[1421 and urged the Supreme
Court to overturn
DOMA in 2011[1431 He was later honored by GLAAD for his prior pro-gay stances
and his reversal
on DOMA.L441
The 1996 United States campaign
finance controversy was an alleged "When I took office, only high energy physicists had ever
effort by -China16 influence the heard of what is called the Worldwide Web ... Now even
domestic policies of the United my cat has its own page."
States, before and during the
Clinton administration, and
involved the fundraising practices Bill Clinton's announcement of Next Generation
of the administration itself.046M-47-1 Internet initiative, October 199671
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As part of a 1996 initiative to curb illegal immigration, Clinton signed the Illegal immigration
Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act (IIRMA) on September 30, 1996. Appointed by
Clinton, 91 the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform recommended reducing legal
immigration from about 800,000 people a year to about 550,000.1;51-1[151 )
Ken Gormley, author of The Death of American Virtue: Clinton vs. Starr, reveals in his book that
Clinton narrowly escaped possible assassination in the Philippines in November 1996. During his
visit to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum in Manila, while he was on his way
to meet with a senior member of the Philippine government, Clinton was saved from danger
minutes before his motorcade was scheduled to drive over a bridge charged with a timed
improvised explosive device (IED).(1531 According to officials, the IED was large enough to "blow
up the entire presidential motorcade"..1154 Details of the plot were revealed to Gormley by Lewis C.
Merletti, former member of the presidential protection detail and Director of the Secret Service.
Intelligence officers intercepted a radio transmission indicating there was a wedding cake under a
btidge.u.531 This alerted Merletti and others as Clinton's motorcade was scheduled to drive ver a
major bridge in downtown Manila.11541 Once more, the word*wedding" was thilkode namrused
by a terrorist group for a past #assassination attempa;54-1 Merletti wanted to reroute the
motorcade, but the alternate route would add forty-five minutes to the drive time. Clinton was very
angry, as he was already late for the meeting, but following the advice of the secret service possibly
saved his life. Two other bombs had been discovered in Manila earlier in the week so the threat
level that day was high.1K51 Security personnel at the Manila International Airport uncovered
several grenades and a timing device in a travel bag.MI Officials also discovered a bomb near a
major U.S. naval base.1150 The president was scheduled to visit both these locations later in the
week. An intense investigation took place into the events in Manila and it was discovered that the
group behind the bridgejbomb was a Saudi terrorist group in Afghanistan known as al-Qaeda and
the plot was masterminded by Osama bin Laden 1'541 Until recently, this thwarted assassination
attempt was never made public and remained top secret. Only top members of the U.S. intelligence
community were aware of these events.11541
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continually emphasized that mask-wearing was optional; and suggested that wearing a mask was a
political statement against him personally.L52OJ Trump's contradiction of medical
recommendations weakened national efforts to mitigate the pandemic.[519115201
Despite record numbers of COVID-19 cases in the U.S. from mid-June onward and an increasing
percentage of positive test results, Trump largely continued to downplay the pandemic, including
his false claim in early July 2020 that 99 percent of COVID-19 cases are "totally
harmless".[21iLs??1. He also began insisting that all states should open schools to in-person
education in the fall despite a July spike in reported cases.(5233
*Political pressure on health agencies tic
4Trump repeatedly pressured federal health agencies to take actions he favor:45P] such as
approving unproven treatments1524-1152-51 or speeding up the approval of vaccines.[s251 Trump
administration political appointees at HHS sought to control CDC communications to the public
that undermined Trump's claims that the pandemic was under control. CDC resisted many of the
changes, but increasingly allowed HHS personnel to review articles and suggest changes before
publication.(520(54Z) Trump alleged without evidence that FDA scientists were part of a "deep_
state" opposing him, and delaying approval of vaccines and treatments to hurt him politically.15g8i
Outbreak at the White House
Trump boards helicopter for COVID-
19 treatment on October 2, 2020 Trump discharged on October 5, 2020, from
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
On October 2, 2020, Trump tweeted that he had
tested positive for COVID-49.1529-1153-0 His wife, their
son Barron, and numerous staff members and visitors also became infected.L53a3a1
Later that day Trump was_ hospitalized at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center,
ntal
reportedly due to labored breathing and a fever. He was treated with antiviral and experime
with
antibody drugs and a steroid. He returned to the White House on October 5, still struggling
2021, it
the disease L5331 During and after his treatment he continued to downplay the virus.I53'1 In
blood oxygen
was revealed that his condition had been far more serious; he had dangerously low
levels, a high fever, and lung infiltrates, indicating a severe case of the disease.W
Effects on the 2020 presidential campaign
major issue for the
By July 2020, Trump's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic had become a
2020 presidential election.15341 Democratic challenger Joe
Biden sought to make the pandemic the
his pandemic
central issue of the election.(5$5] Polls suggested voters blamed Trump for
poll
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response[53
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indicating 65 percent of respondents disapproved of his pandemic response
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In July 2006, the FBI began its own investigation of Epstein,
nicknamed "Operation Leap Year"./g-91 It resulted in a 53-page
indictment in June goo7.1N Alexander Acosta, then the U S. Attorney
fqr the Southern District of Florida, agreed to a plea deal, which Alan
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,and any unnamed) potential co-conspiratorsrAccording to the
Miami Herald, the non-prosecution agreement "essentially shut down
an ongoing FBI probe into whether there were more victims and other
powerful people who took part in Epstein's sex crimes". At the time,
this halted the investigation and. sealed the indictment The Miami
Herald said: "Acosta agreed, despite a federal law to the contrary, that The controversial non-
the deal would-be kept from the victiras."W prosecution agreement
Acosta later said he offered a lenient plea deal because he was told
that Epstein "belonged to intelligence", was "above his pay grade" and to "leave it
alone".154[5-g1-14i Epstein agreed to plead guilty in Florida state court to two felony prostitution
charges, serve i8 months in prison, register as a sex offender, and pay restitution to three dozen
• victims identified by the FBI.M891 The plea deal was later described as a "sweetheart dear.10-1
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released in. November 2020, Acosta showampoor judgment" November 29, 2018.
in granting Epstein a non-prosecution agreement and failing
to notify Epstein's alleged victims about this agreement red
Conviction and sentencing (2008-2011)
On June 3o, 2008, after Epstein plefzded guilty to a state charge (one of two) of procuring for
prostitution a girl below age 18,a-121- he was sentenced to 18 months in prison. While most
convicted sex offenders in Florida are sent to state prison, Epstein was instead housed in a private
wing of the Palm Beach County Stockade and, according to the sheriffs office, was after
3312 months allowed to leave the jail on "work release" for up to 12 hours a day, 6 days a week. This
contravened the sheriffs own policies requiring a maximum remaining sentence of to months and
making- sex offenders ineligible for the privilege. He was allowed to come and go outside of
specified release hours.Eglai
Epstein's cell door was left unlocked, and he had arees.s to the attorney room where a television
was installed for him, before he was moved to the Stockade's previously unstaffed infirmary. He
worked at the office of a foundation he had created shortly before reporting to jail; he dissolved it
after he had served his time. The Sheriffs Office received $128,000 from Epstein's non-profit to
pay for the costs of extra services being provided during his work release. His office was monitored
by "permit deputies" whose overtime was paid by Epstein. They were required to wear suits, and
checked in "welcomed guests" at the "front desk". Later the Sheriffs Office said these guest logs
were destroyed per the department's "records retention" rules (although inexplicably the Stockade
visitor logs were nottitiD He was allowed to use his own driver to drive him between jail and his
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In early 2011 Rann reshuffled his cabinet after Deputy Premier and Treasurer Kevin Foley resigned
from both positions but remained in the cabinet. Attorney-General John iiiitibcame Deputy
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personal satisfaction-dissatisfaction rating at a new low of 30-59 and a two-party vote of 44-56, a
swing against Labor of 4.4 percent since the 2010 election. Labor's primary vote dived to 29
percent, down 8.5 percent, the Liberal vote remained at 42 percent, whilst the Greens surged to 14
percent, an increase of 6 percent, with "other" slightly higher. The subsequent Newspoll saw the
two-party vote narrow to 46—54, a swing against Labor of just 2.4 percent, however there was no
statistical change in Rann's personal satisfaction-dissatisfaction ratings.
In late July 2011, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and The Advertiser reported that
senior figures within Labor had indicated to Rann that the state party's leftland right factions had
formally decided to replace Rann with Education Ministertay Weather:liras party leader. A day
later, Rann confirmed he would stand down and undergo a party leadership transition to
Weatherill, with the handover occurring in October 2011.4 igilatigtrzifi§1
Rann formally resigned from the premiership on 21 October 2011, and Weatherill was elected
unopposed as his successorJ491
Rann resigned from parliament on 13 January 2012 which created an 11 FebruarytottRamsay*
by-election. Zoe Betti.son easily retained the seat for Labor with only a slight swing against her, and
L,S) Ramsay remained the safest of Labor's lower house seats-P][51][5-2J
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professor in the School of Social and Policy Studies with
Flinders University and as a visiting fellowship in political
studies at the University of Auckland. He has also joined the
International Leadership Council of The Climate Group, and
the International Advisory Board of the Ecological
Sequestration Truster-531150551 Rann was also appointed
adjunct professor in public policy at Carnegie Mellon Rann (right) with Foreign Minister
University, Fellow for Democracy and Development at the Julie Bishop (second right) at the
London Stock Exchange In 2014.
Washington, D.C.-based Center for National Policy and as
member of the Council of the Royal Institution Australia.(50
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"green bank" providing finance to companies to reduce carbon emissionsE573 and to the
International Leadership Council of The Climate Group.I5§1
Rann was announced on 23 August 2012 as the next Australian High Commissioner to the United
Kingdom.(,59][60l[61] Rann also assumed the role of Permanent Representative to the United
Nations International Maritime Organisation, Commonwealth War Graves Commissioner and
Trustee of the Imperial War Museum.[50 Mike Rann acted as Australia's Ambassador to Italy, San
Marino, Albania and Libya. He is also Australia's Permanent Representative to the United Nation's
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Friends, I trust you will indulge me if I start by sneaking in a contacts
quick family acknowledgement of my niece Dr Jenna
Malone, who is an academic at this university's Waite
Mental
Research Institute and her great friend Judy Rathjen, who health
is an accomplished woman in her own right and, in a reporting
guidelines
connected Adelaide kind of way, is our Vice Chancellor's
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owners of the land on which we meet and in the spirit of
reconciliation, pay my respects to Elders past and present.
Yellaka, thank you for your warm Greeting to Country.
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The is the second time I have had the privilege of being so
welcomed by Yellaka. The first time was at the recent South
Australian State dinner to celebrate 125 years of women's
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Miss 11 Hindrnarsh Square
Adelaide SA 5000
GPO Box 2555
Adelaide SA 5001
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Dear Miss
Thank you for your letter of 18 September 2009 about the establishment of a Specialist
Medical Centre in Port Pirie.
SA Health recognises and encourages private medical services to be established within
rural communities. SA Health and Country Health SA (CHSA) have a long established
history of working collaboratively with private medical practitioners in the provision of
health services to the residents of local communities.
Currently, CHSA and the local Health Advisory Council for Port Pine are engaged in
a 10 year health service needs and planning process. This process will identify the
needs of the local community and support the planning of long term health services to
meet those needs. You may wish totonsider discussing your proposal to establish
the Specialist Medical Centre in Port Pine with Mr Roger Kirchrie d North
-duster, CHSA OnielephorTe-8638 -4575.
Thank you for bringing this matter to my attention and I trust this information w;I: be of
assistance to you.
Yours sincerely
MINISTER FOR HEALTH
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Thank you for your,.letter of 31 August 2012...about establishing a s ecialist medical
centre at Port Piridrandifferu o provide the business p ans and research inforrnatia
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4- I asked Ad'uniTprofessor Bell s C cutive Offior,Country Health
Loca ea e o , w o is response le r ort l ine RegicTriallTatr
Service (PPRHS), to consider your offer and I am advised as follows:
As Ms may be aware, the PPRHS already provides consulting room
facilities specialties identified through consultation with the local general
practitioners.
In these instances, PPRHS pays the travel allowance andprovides hospital
accommodation for visiting specialists providing medical inpatient services.
PPRHS also distributes monthly information to all doctors and health units within
the town and surrounding area of the specialists' visiting dates and the waiting
times to see new patients.
4- the completed Port Pilec.3PPius Health tare Centre, scheduled Sepirtralbei
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- Illagave capacaino prvIde arcli pace, itneeded
a nature of what additional medical services may be required is yet to be
determined.
The Port Pirie Health Advisory Council has undertaken a 10 year planning
process, and 1 b ow e i the local eneral ractitioner in tannin how to
shape medical services Into e rein
Pine GP
ifMs wouldlike to have input into the development of the Port
wish to join.
Plus Health Care Centre, them is a consumer group that she may,
n egional
Further information is available bitontacting Ms Lisa Cockirigto
F oirims, PPRHS, CHSA,
Director, Community Health and Pifay- ReattliCarii -P-
Environmental Health
on telephone 8638 4505 or Ms Georgina Bickley, Manager,
Centre, PPRHS, CHSA, on telephone 8638 4100.
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Thank you for writing to me on this matter.
Yours sincerely
MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND AGEING
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Media Release
SA Health
frs, Tuesday, 3 August 2010
New Chief Executive Officer appointed for Country Health SA
appointed
4,4b SA Health has today announced that Ms Belinda Mayes/hes been
as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Country Health SA.
s' background as
SA Health's Chief Executive, Dr Tony Sherbon, said Ms Moye
important role.
_ a proven leader in health makes her the ideal choice for this
to this role, and I'm
"Ms Moyes brings a wealth of experience and knowledge
delighted she is joining Country Health SA," Dr Sherbon said.
ria since 2000 and
Previously, Ms Moyes has been the Chief Nurse of Victo
ation Taskforce for two
has also chaired the National Nursing and Nursing Educ
years from 2004.
icant changes in the
"In both of these positions, she oversaw very signif
orce reforms in Victoria,"
national nursing strategy, as well as significant workf
Dr Sherbon said.
in senior operational hospital
"Ms Moyes has also had significant experience
behind extensive operational
management, where she was the driving force
reforms."
ent and planning across
Ms Moyes who will be responsible for policy developm
be joining Country Health
rural South Australia has said that she is excited to
SA.
over SA, including those in
"I believe it is really important that people all
health services dose to where_
country areas, have easy access to a range of
they live. -
communities to build upon
"I am really looking forward to working with the local
in strengthening the health
the excellent work that has already been done
alia."
services for rural, regional and remote South Austr
mber 2010.*
--it Ms Mayes begins as CEO on 27 Septe &O4C
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