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  2. Death of Tina Watson - Wikipedia

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    Company head Mike Ball said his people took Watson at his word, believing he was an experienced and certified rescue diver. The company later pleaded guilty to contravening safety standards (their code of conduct said both Watson and Tina must be supervised by at least a divemaster on the dive in question) and was fined $6,500, plus costs of ...

  3. Mike Ball - Wikipedia

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    Ball was born in Stockton, California where he lived until 1963 with his sister Linda and his mother who was unable to care for the children. Because of their mother's chronic severe mental illness, he and his sister were placed in foster care until California authorities arranged for the children to live with their father Leldon Ball, who operated a sawmill in Hartselle, Alabama.

  4. Declan Affley - Wikipedia

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    Declan Affley and Mike Ball: The Rake And Rambling Man. Score POL 040, 1967. Declan Affley: The Day the Pub Burned Down. M7 Records MLF-056, Sydney, 1970. Declan Affley – LP and cassette, TAR 020, 1987 (posthumous release) Declan Affley : vintage live recordings. CD, Australian Folk Archive AFA 001, 2003.

  5. 1953 American All Stars tour of Australia and New Zealand

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    The 1953 American All Stars rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand was a tour by a group of twenty men who had not previously played the sport of Rugby League. Most of the team were current or former College Gridiron footballers with Stanford University , the University of California, Los Angeles , or the University of Southern California .

  6. West Australian Football Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The West Australian Football Hall of Fame was created in 2002 to recognise and enshrine those who have made a significant contribution to Australian rules football in Western Australia. People eligible for inclusion are players, coaches, umpires, administrators and media representatives.

  7. Bob Halstead - Wikipedia

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    Bob Halstead (24 October 1944 – 18 December 2018), has made significant contributions to the sport of scuba diving in a multitude of capacities: photographer, author of eight diving books, early innovator in the development of dive tourism, pioneer in the dive liveaboard industry, diving instructor and educator, marine-life explorer and influential diving industry commentator.

  8. Liveaboard - Wikipedia

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    A scuba liveaboard vessel on the Red Sea. Liveaboard can mean: [1] Someone who makes a boat, typically a small yacht in a marina, their primary residence. Powerboats and cruising sailboats are commonly used for living aboard, as well as houseboats which are designed primarily as a residence. [2] A boat designed for people to live aboard it. [3]

  9. 1986–87 Ashes - Wikipedia

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    Important also was the return to form of Gower (51) and Captain Gatting (61). A rain-shortened first day meant that Australia was 1–33 by the start of day 3. Australia's first innings was effectively ended by Kent seamer Graham Dilley, [2] although all the bowlers were effective in either taking wickets or restricting runs. Geoff Marsh ...

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