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The warring versions played out as Fairfax Media confirmed court documents showing a series of 1997 child molestation charges against Mr Farnell, who was given a three-year jail term for sexually molesting two girls under the age of 10. He had pleaded not guilty to six charges of indecently dealing with a child under 13.
Par contre, au Wells Fargo Center, pas impossible de voir les anciennes stars locales comme&nbsp;Charles Barkley, Moses Malone, Allen Iverson, Wilt Chamberlain&nbsp;ou&nbsp;Julius Erving.&nbsp;Certains pourront pr茅tendre que cela ne vaut pas Grace Kelly, mais pas d茅gueux les invit茅s ... Arriv茅e de Syracuse en 1963, rebaptis茅s 76ers en hommage, 脿 l ind茅pendance de 1776, la franchise fait un carton dans l enfance en 茅tant Finalistes de conf茅rence de 1965 脿 1969 et m锚me Champion NBA en 1967. 脌&nbsp;l 芒ge adulte, l 茅quipe atteint les playoffs de 1976 脿 1991 sans interruption. Au passage, un titre NBA en 1983 et 7 banni猫res de Champion 脿 l Est sont glan茅es en 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983 et 1985. On se bouscule au Spectrum de 1967 脿 1996. Mais avec la retraite, vient le temps des rhumatismes. Et quand on en a (des rhumatismes), on reste chez <a href=http://www.louisvuittontassenkopen.com>Louis Vuitton Tassen</a> soi. Ainsi, sur une capacit茅 de 21.300 places, la moyenne de spectateurs n atteint que le chiffre de 13.500 cette saison. Pire, l. Pour une franchise historique, cela fait franchement pas terrible. Mais qu en est-il des autres franchises de la ville ? Les Eagles, qualifi茅s pour les Wild Card en playoffs, remplissent leur stade tous les week end. Les Phillies, horribles en 2013, ont fait 37.000 spectateurs de moyenne et un pourcentage de remplissage class茅 au 8猫me rang de la MLB. Les Flyers, 6猫me de leur conf茅rence en NHL, remplissent leur patinoire 脿 97 %. Les Sixers sont donc boud茅s. Le supporter de la franchise fait la&nbsp;gueule, il boude tel l enfant roi 脿 qui on refuse une sucrerie. Mais quelles sont les raisons de cette r茅pulsion alors que les autres sports de la ville attirent ? Amour, gloire et beaut茅 bat-il des records d audiance sur la chaine TV locale ? Le&nbsp;Philadelphie Business Journal&nbsp;nous apprend plut么t que la moyenne des prix tickets est de 81 dollars soit 脿 la 17猫me <a href=http://www.louisvuittontassenkopen.com>Louis Vuitton Kopen</a> position de la NBA, le Madison 茅tant la salle la plus ch猫re. Ce m锚me journal s est pench茅 sur le prix des sodas et des saucisses .... pas tr猫s cher non plus !!! La Knacki la moins on茅reuse se vend 脿 Cleveland, la plus ch猫re se commande elle toujours 脿 New York ... alors c est quoi ? Les <a href=http://www.louisvuittontassenkopen.com>Louis Vuitton Handtassen</a> fans semblent lass茅s de la politique versatile de la franchise. En effet, il y a un buzz n茅gatif autour des Sixers. En mati猫re&nbsp;de popularit茅, les Sixers sont&nbsp;le&nbsp;Fran莽ois Hollande&nbsp;de la NBA.&nbsp;Sam Hinkie&nbsp;est le 茅ni猫me GM qui a fait n importe quoi cet 茅t茅 en envoyant&nbsp;Jrue Holiday&nbsp;脿 New Orleans. L ann茅e d avant,&nbsp;Andre Iguodala&nbsp;avait fait ses valises tout comme&nbsp;Lou Williams. Les Sixers ont chang茅 trop souvent de figures, sur et en dehors du terrain. L 茅quipe a connu 9 entraineurs depuis le d茅part de Larry Brown en 2003. R茅sultat : les supporteurs leur font payer ! Pas si ville de l amour fraternelle &nbsp;cette Philadelphie finalement...
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West Australian child protection services were called in by police to investigate the ''suitability'' of Mr Farnell following the disclosure of the molestation offences.
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On Tuesday night there were reports child protection officers had visited the home but were not able to speak to the couple.
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The revelations fuelled what has become a global story about Gammy's apparent abandonment.
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Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop announced the government would be examining Gammy's case, which was labelled ''tragic'' by Prime Minister Tony Abbott. It is understood an interdepartmental committee, which first met on Monday, would also look at broader issues relating to international surrogacy arrangements.
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''We're looking at it from every angle, in terms of foreign affairs, immigration and the Attorney-General's office,'' she said.
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A leading surrogacy lawyer, Stephen Page, called for criminal checks in Australia before intended parents engage a surrogate overseas.
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Australian parents who have a child born to a surrogate in a foreign country are subject to a check by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection to determine the child's eligibility for citizenship, but not whether the parents have a criminal history.
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In contrast, Australian parents adopting a child from overseas or domestically must undergo strict background checks. Australian couples undergoing IVF also undergo criminal checks in Victoria.
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Meanwhile the condition of Gammy <a href=http://www.saclouisvuittonhomme.com>Sac Louis Vuitton Neverfull</a> has dramatically improved since he was rushed <a href=http://www.saclouisvuittonhomme.com>Sac Louis Vuitton Palermo</a> to a hospital near Pattaya last Saturday suffering from a lung infection and what was believed to be a hole in the heart.
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A spokesman for the hospital said on Tuesday doctors assessing Gammy reported he may not need heart surgery and will probably be able to go home in a couple of days.
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Gammy's surrogate mother said on Tuesday she wanted the girl back ''because she is my baby. She was in my womb''.
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She said she was shocked by the report the father had a conviction in Australia. ''But I will leave it up to the law whether I get my daughter back whatever happens is fate,'' she said.
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On Tuesday a friend of Mr and Mrs Farnell issued a statement to Fairfax Media's Bunbury Mail to give the couple's side of the story for the first time.
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David Farnell is a well-known Bunbury electrician. He has three grown-up children and is believed to have married his second wife, Wendy Li, in China in 2004.
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''This has been absolutely devastating for them, they are on the edge,'' the family friend said.
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''Legally they have been told not to say anything but they wouldn't be able to anyway.''
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She said reports made by the Thai surrogate mother that the couple had requested an abortion when they found out Gammy had Down syndrome, and that they had subsequently abandoned the baby boy, were completely false.
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The birth of the twins had been planned to take place at a major international hospital in Thailand.
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But Ms Pattharamon had gone to another smaller hospital, which made the surrogacy agreement void, according to the couple. This meant the Farnells had no legal rights to the babies, even though they were the biological parents.
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The babies were born two months premature due to complications. She said the couple was not told that Gammy had Down syndrome, but they were told he had a congenital heart condition.
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''Gammy was very sick when he was born and the biological parents were told he would not survive and he had a day, at best, to live and to say goodbye,'' the friend said.
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Ms Pattharamon then said she wanted to keep Gammy and give him a proper Thai funeral.
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The couple became embroiled in a legal battle to bring home the female twin. The 21-year-old surrogate mother finally agreed to hand the baby girl over, but the couple were terrified she could change her mind.
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''All this happened when Thailand was in a military lockdown and <a href=http://www.saclouisvuittonhomme.com>Sac Louis Vuitton Pallas</a> very difficult to get around,'' the friend said.
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''The biological parents were heartbroken that they couldn't take their boy with them and never wanted to give him up, but to stay would risk them losing their daughter also.
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''They prayed for Gammy to survive but were told by doctors that he was too sick, not because of the Down syndrome but because of his heart and lung conditions and infection.''
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Mr and Mrs Farnell spent two months in Thailand and extended their visas but due to the unrest said they had no option but to leave without Gammy.
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A fundraising campaign has raised almost $220,000 for Gammy's medical costs and long-term care.
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The fallout from the case threatens an estimated 200 Australians who seek surrogacy arrangements in Thailand every year.

Revision as of 03:29, 10 August 2014

@@@ The warring versions played out as Fairfax Media confirmed court documents showing a series of 1997 child molestation charges against Mr Farnell, who was given a three-year jail term for sexually molesting two girls under the age of 10. He had pleaded not guilty to six charges of indecently dealing with a child under 13.

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West Australian child protection services were called in by police to investigate the suitability of Mr Farnell following the disclosure of the molestation offences.
On Tuesday night there were reports child protection officers had visited the home but were not able to speak to the couple.
The revelations fuelled what has become a global story about Gammy's apparent abandonment.
Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop announced the government would be examining Gammy's case, which was labelled tragic by Prime Minister Tony Abbott. It is understood an interdepartmental committee, which first met on Monday, would also look at broader issues relating to international surrogacy arrangements.
We're looking at it from every angle, in terms of foreign affairs, immigration and the Attorney-General's office, she said.
A leading surrogacy lawyer, Stephen Page, called for criminal checks in Australia before intended parents engage a surrogate overseas.
Australian parents who have a child born to a surrogate in a foreign country are subject to a check by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection to determine the child's eligibility for citizenship, but not whether the parents have a criminal history.
In contrast, Australian parents adopting a child from overseas or domestically must undergo strict background checks. Australian couples undergoing IVF also undergo criminal checks in Victoria.
Meanwhile the condition of Gammy <a href=http://www.saclouisvuittonhomme.com>Sac Louis Vuitton Neverfull</a> has dramatically improved since he was rushed <a href=http://www.saclouisvuittonhomme.com>Sac Louis Vuitton Palermo</a> to a hospital near Pattaya last Saturday suffering from a lung infection and what was believed to be a hole in the heart.
A spokesman for the hospital said on Tuesday doctors assessing Gammy reported he may not need heart surgery and will probably be able to go home in a couple of days.
Gammy's surrogate mother said on Tuesday she wanted the girl back because she is my baby. She was in my womb.
She said she was shocked by the report the father had a conviction in Australia. But I will leave it up to the law whether I get my daughter back whatever happens is fate, she said.
On Tuesday a friend of Mr and Mrs Farnell issued a statement to Fairfax Media's Bunbury Mail to give the couple's side of the story for the first time.
David Farnell is a well-known Bunbury electrician. He has three grown-up children and is believed to have married his second wife, Wendy Li, in China in 2004.
This has been absolutely devastating for them, they are on the edge, the family friend said.
Legally they have been told not to say anything but they wouldn't be able to anyway.
She said reports made by the Thai surrogate mother that the couple had requested an abortion when they found out Gammy had Down syndrome, and that they had subsequently abandoned the baby boy, were completely false.
The birth of the twins had been planned to take place at a major international hospital in Thailand.
But Ms Pattharamon had gone to another smaller hospital, which made the surrogacy agreement void, according to the couple. This meant the Farnells had no legal rights to the babies, even though they were the biological parents.
The babies were born two months premature due to complications. She said the couple was not told that Gammy had Down syndrome, but they were told he had a congenital heart condition.
Gammy was very sick when he was born and the biological parents were told he would not survive and he had a day, at best, to live and to say goodbye, the friend said.
Ms Pattharamon then said she wanted to keep Gammy and give him a proper Thai funeral.
The couple became embroiled in a legal battle to bring home the female twin. The 21-year-old surrogate mother finally agreed to hand the baby girl over, but the couple were terrified she could change her mind.
All this happened when Thailand was in a military lockdown and <a href=http://www.saclouisvuittonhomme.com>Sac Louis Vuitton Pallas</a> very difficult to get around, the friend said.
The biological parents were heartbroken that they couldn't take their boy with them and never wanted to give him up, but to stay would risk them losing their daughter also.
They prayed for Gammy to survive but were told by doctors that he was too sick, not because of the Down syndrome but because of his heart and lung conditions and infection.
Mr and Mrs Farnell spent two months in Thailand and extended their visas but due to the unrest said they had no option but to leave without Gammy.
A fundraising campaign has raised almost $220,000 for Gammy's medical costs and long-term care.
The fallout from the case threatens an estimated 200 Australians who seek surrogacy arrangements in Thailand every year.
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