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The Celtics haven't made a big splash in NBA free agency for the past few summers, primarily due to a lack of salary-cap space. After Danny Ainge's wheeling and dealing this season, Boston will have significant room to spend this July and will reportedly be eyeing some major moves.
Steve Kyler of Basketball Insiders reports that the Celtics will "swing for the fences" in free agency, targeting a number of prominent names, including Kevin Love and Greg Monroe, as well as some long shots such as Marc Gasol, Kawhi Leonard, and Jimmy Butler.
The Celtics may not even have a chance to make a run at Love. The Cavaliers' power forward told the Cleveland Plain Dealer back in January that he had no plans to opt out of the final year of his contract next season and become an unrestricted free agent.
Gasol, Leonard, and Butler are all likely to re-sign with their current teams as well, if they hit the market at all. Leonard and Butler are restricted free agents, so the Spurs and Bulls can match any offer that either player receives.
The most realistic name on this list for Celtics fans to keep an eye on is Monroe. The Pistons' power forward will be an unrestricted free agent and Boston has been rumored to have interest in him for years.
The Celtics will have the necessary salary-cap space (over $20 million) to make a max offer to any of the players mentioned above. The C's will also have a bevy of future first-round picks, and two sizable trade exceptions, that will enable the team to explore sign-and-trade deals with any players on the open market.
Whatever route the Celtics end up taking, look for Ainge to be active with the team's new-found flexibility. And those fireworks co-owner Wyc Grousbeck talked about last summer? They may be surfacing in July...just a little later than most expected.
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FENCES broken, crocodiles missing and no electricity; John Lever had his work cut out for him in the wake of Cyclone Marcia.
The Koorana Crocodile Farm owner's first priority was to ensure his reptiles were safe.
"There were only about 10 crocs out and we've caught them all so far; they were only two to three footers," John said.
"We found them within the farm and found two more crocs in the creek."
Loss of power has impacted the business financially, with crocodile meat and eight tonnes of crocodile food thrown out.
John saved the crocodile skins by sending them to Brisbane to stay in a chilled room. Along with damage and loss of products, they lost a week of trading.
The crocodile park opened its doors this week but had only 15 people walk through on Monday.
"This time of the year we get close to 50 people a day; the closure will set us back financially," John said.
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Stonehearth Lets Play: Alpha 8 Gameplay: Part 7 - Completed Fences!
Let #39;s Play Stonehearth Gameplay Alpha 8! In this walk through, I will go over some of the new gameplay features of Stonehearth Alpha 8! For more information ...
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By Dow Jones Business News, March 02, 2015, 02:11:00 PM EDT
By Ryan Knutson and Sam Schechner
Mark Zuckerberg is trying to mend fences with the telecom industry.
Facing criticism from carriers that say Facebook Inc. is hurting their business models, Mr. Zuckerberg struck a conciliatory tone Monday, saying the only way to expand Internet access around the world is if carriers' revenue grows too.
"It's really important not to lose site of the fact that the real companies that are driving this are the operators," the Facebook CEO said at the telecom industry's main annual conference in Barcelona.
The comments appeared to address concerns that Mr. Zuckerberg's crusade to extend the Internet to billions more people is at odds with Facebook services that undermine operators' revenue from phone calls and texts.
"It's expensive work," Mr. Zuckerberg said Monday of efforts to build cellphone networks. "The only way we can accelerate that is if we can grow the operator's business faster."
Mr. Zuckerberg was joined by executives from three operators-- Telenor Group, Millicom International Cellular SA and Airtel--who have been giving subscribers free access to Internet.org, an app developed by Facebook that includes access to local content like weather and health information, in addition to a slimmed down version of Facebook.
Christian De Faria, the CEO of Airtel Africa, said the company's relationship with Facebook has improved over the past year. The Internet.org app has helped acquire new customers.
Last year, it was "like the beauty and the beast," he said, hinting that Facebook was playing the role of the beast. Now, he said, "the beast is becoming more human."
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FENCE heights at Grafton Public School have come under scrutiny from P&C members who say they are a safety risk for students and the school.
Belinda Philp, a P&C member and mother of two Grafton Public School students, has questioned the safety of the school fences and said there is a risk that students could hop the fences and run on to the busy road quite easily.
"Some students are at a risk of running from school," Ms Philp said.
"If they get over the fence on Oliver St, there are parked cars and obstructions of drivers' visions.
"The kids could easily run on to the road unseen and there wouldn't be enough time for drivers to adjust. It is very dangerous.
"Having a taller fence would be safe for everyone involved."
Ms Philp says that she had been in discussions with Grafton Public School principal Will Randall but he was not interested in the issue during those talks.
"I have raised this issue several times with Will but nothing has come of it so far," she said.
"If they think that half a million dollars for a fence is a lot to spend; how much do they think a child's life is worth?
"You can't put a price on it, but there is no way I'm accepting half a million."
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Yakuza - Walkthrough Part 14: Swinging For The Fences
Chapter 6: Fatherhood ~ Side missions, Including: finding a lost bag, hitting balls at a batting cage, a drunk guy and collecting/delivering a suspicious p...
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INBOUND Bold Talks: Pam Moore "The fences we put up"
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Poachers are smashing through the Water Corporation's gates and fences to steal marron from creeks and dams that are supposed to be protected for public drinking supplies.
The State-owned utility has confirmed that it was grappling with the "issue" of marron poaching from properties it controls across the Perth Hills, South West and Great Southern.
Fishing for marron, a type of crayfish that is found in fresh inland waterways, is only allowed for a brief period between January 8 and February 5 each year.
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Fishers are entitled to take five of the crustaceans a day - each with a minimum size of 90mm - in so-called trophy waters, while they can take eight a day of at least 80mm in size in all other open waters.
With this year's season just finished, the Water Corporation said it was investigating several incidents where people had illegally accessed protected drinking water catchments to pilfer marron.
In one instance, poachers crashed a four-wheel-drive through the gate of a Water Corporation property east of Albany after-dark to plunder dams that were full of marron, causing thousands of dollars of damage in the process.
A Water Corporation spokeswoman said the utility did not keep specific records of incidents of marron poaching and could not quantify the costs it had incurred from the activity in recent years. However, she noted that extra "catchment rangers" had been employed to patrol the Perth Hills in recent years.
The spokeswoman also pointed out marron fishing was allowed "in a number" of the utility's dams.
"Water Corporation works closely with the Department of Fisheries to control illegal fishing and marroning in drinking water dams and has initiated a number of successful prosecutions," she said.
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Swingin #39; For The Fences - Gordon Goodwin
This is my drum cover of Swingin #39; For The Fences by Gordon Goodwin #39;s Big Phat Band. This chart is from the Gordon Goodwin #39;s Big Phat Band Play-Along Series. ...
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By U-T San Diego5 p.m.Feb. 28, 2015
The U-T story Traffic stop data show imbalance (Feb. 26) is a head-scratcher.
Is there anyone who does not know that traffic stops have as much to do with street crime and gang activity as with vehicle code violations?
Im surprised that Chief Shelley Zimmerman did not point out that population figures, versus traffic stops by race and ethnicity, show evidence of incredible sensitivity and restraint by the San Diego Police Department.
A look at crime stats will make one wonder why the percentages of traffic stops versus racial percentages could be so surprisingly close.
Joseph Wambaugh Point Loma
Data showing the relationship of some ethnic groups that were pulled over in numbers that were disproportionate to their populations makes for a good story, but I believe it does not give you a true picture.
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A more accurate analysis would be to use the demographic of those who are incarcerated relative to traffic stops in lieu of the total population.
Bill Shannon Mission Hills
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