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GLADSTONE Region Councillors met with Australian Government Reconstruction Inspectorate officials to discuss progress of roadwork reconstruction within the region. Inspectorate Chair and former New South Wales Premier John Fahey, and fellow Inspectorate
MEMBERS of the Australian Government Reconstruction Inspectorate visited Gladstone today to have a look at the reconstruction following last year's floods. Inspectorate Chair, the Hon. John Fahey, and members Martin Albrecht and Matt Sheerin met with May
MEMBERS of the Australian Government Reconstruction Inspectorate were in Mackay today viewing the reconstruction currently under way following last year's floods. Inspectorate Chair, the Hon. John Fahey, along with two other members met with Mayor Col Me
COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY SEES FIRST RISE SINCE OCTOBER 2007 - After stabilising at the end of last year, activity in the Irish construction sector fell again last month, and jobs continued to be cut sharply in the sector according to figures from Ulster Bank.
After stabilising at the end of 2011, Irish construction activity fell again at the start of 2012 as new business returned to contraction territory. Meanwhile, jobs continued to be cut sharply in the sector. That said, firms lowered their purchasing acti
Contador (L) looks on prior to the opening of his hearing before the Court of Arbitration for Sport on November 21, 2011 in Lausanne.
WADA president John Fahey labeled Alberto Contador a "doping cheat" on Tuesday and said the Spanish rider might have escaped with half of his two-year doping ban had it not been for remarks by a Spanish politician during the case. The head of the World A
ALBERTO Contador was on Tuesday considering appealing against the two-year ban he was handed by Court of Arbitration for Sport for failing a dope test during his victorious 2010 Tour de France campaign. The Spaniard, stripped of the Tour title in Monday'
The World Anti-Doping Agency yesterday urged United States federal authorities to quickly hand over evidence collected in their lengthy probe into seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong and doping in American cycling. Wada president John Fahey
08/02/2012 - 17:12:28 The banning of Spanish cyclist Alberto Contador for a doping offence was a “good day for all the clean athletes of the world”, World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) president John Fahey said. Contador, 29, has protested his innocence over
THE World Anti-Doping Agency wants US authorities to quickly turn over evidence collected in an investigation of Lance Armstrong to help fight doping in cycling.WADA president John Fahey said the "significant" evidence gathered in the probe of the seven-
ALBERTO CONTADOR is considering appealing against the two-year ban he was handed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) for failing a dope test during his victorious 2010 Tour de France campaign. The Spaniard, stripped of that Tour title in Monday's
REUTERS - Alberto Contador was on Tuesday considering appealing against the two-year ban he was handed by Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) for failing a dope test during his victorious 2010 Tour de France campaign. The Spaniard, stripped of the Tour
Three-time Tour de France winner Alberto Contador of Spain stripped of his titles. AP Photo/Christophe Ena It took 585 days (and will rumble on for at least another 30) but finally the outcome of the 2010 Tour de France has been settled: CAS upheld an ap
LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND — The World Anti-Doping Agency on Tuesday urged U.S. federal authorities to quickly hand over evidence collected in their lengthy probe into seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong and doping in American cycling. WADA presi
"With the sentence in my hand, the sensation I still feel is that I am innocent. I did not dope myself." Alberto Contador was on Tuesday considering appealing against the two-year ban he was handed by Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) for failing a do
Reaction to the Court of Arbitration for Sport's ruling to strip Alberto Contador of his 2010 Tour de France title and ban him for two years for doping: "Alberto Contador presented an explanation for the presence of clenbuterol in his system - the fact t
"People go to the Olympic Games very well prepared for a big event, knowing if they are going to make a mistake it is the worst shame they can bring upon themselves, their family ...
WADA president John Fahey labelled Alberto Contador a "doping cheat" and said the Spanish rider might have escaped with half of his two-year doping ban had it not been for remarks by a Spanish politician during the case. The head of the World Anti-Doping
ALBERTO CONTADOR: Continues to protest his innocence and has no plans to retire. Alberto Contador is considering appealing against the two-year ban he was handed by Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) for failing a dope test during his victorious 2010 T
John Joseph Fahey AC (born 10 January 1945) is the former Premier of New South Wales and Federal Minister for Finance in Australia. John Fahey is currently the chairman of the World Anti-Doping Agency. He was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1984 to 1996 and the federal House of Representatives from 1996 to 2001. He was... Full Article
World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) president John Fahey delivers his speech during a WADA Media Symposium at the Olympic Museum on February 24, 2008 in Lausanne. WADA chiefs ruled out immediate changes to out of competition drugs testing for athletes, underlining that the rules were new...
View Photo »World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) President John Fahey attends a WADA Media Symposium on January 19, 2010 at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne.
View Photo »World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) President John Fahey speaks at a press conference in Sydney on April 30, 2008. Fahey, a former Australian politician who helped secure the 2000 Sydney Olympics for his home city, gave a ringing endorsement to Beijing's anti-doping efforts after visiting a...
View Photo »Newly elected World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) president Australian John Fahey gives a speech at the World conference on Doping in Sport in Madrid, 17 November 2007. Outgoing president Dick Pound left the door open for team sports such as football to change the new anti-doping Code 17...
View Photo »World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) president John Fahey delivers his speech during a WADA Media Symposium at the Olympic Museum on February 24, 2008 in Lausanne. WADA chiefs ruled out immediate changes to out of competition drugs testing for athletes, underlining that the rules were new...
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