Daley missed blast by a day

DALEY and his wife Alana had travelled on the Underground extensively the day before the blast but opted to leave the English capital a day earlier than planned.

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Warmish welcome

by Julieanne Strachan – MANLY has become the 18th NSW council to declare itself a refugee welcome zone – but not before a furious debate over “boat people” and “bleeding hearts”.

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War to ‘reclaim’ Manly

by Marj Belessis MANLY Council this week rejected a proposal for a three-story hotel on South Steyne, sounding a “call to arms” in its war against further proliferation of late night drinking venues in the Manly business centre.

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Daley backs 24hr coffee and food

by Marj Belessis TWENTY-four-hour trading licences for coffee shops and food outlets, increased video surveillance and the provision of hotel chaplains are some of Manly councillor Pat Daley’s ideas for making Manly safer after midnight.

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Burglary boom time

by David Quick – FORMER joint founder of the Neighbourhood Watch program Pat Daley warns this Christmas will be a burglar’s bonanza.

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New crime watch plan

by Owen Craig – THE success of the community-based Neighbourhood Watch has led to a new project based on the same strategy to protect the business community.

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Women alone

A LARGE percentage of sexual assaults occur in the home and Pat Daley says that women should never admit they are alone in the house to a caller at the front door or on the telephone.

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Reef Beach battle

by Peter Alexander & Kerrielyn Sutton PROPOSED legislation designed to take powers over nude bathing from councils has met strong resistance from Manly Council and the State Opposition.

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Pervert haven fears

by Peter Alexander ENVIRONMENT Minister Pam Allan has told The Manly Daily the State Government would look at evidence of anti-social behaviour at Balgowlah’s Reef Beach but could not commit itself to allocate extra resources to police the area.

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Put drugs on agenda: Daley

by Marj Belessis – MANLY safety committee chairman Pat Daley wants the council to include issues associated with illegal drugs as well as alcohol in its “after midnight” strategy for a safer CBD.

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