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Richard Pratt: Designed for Dignity

Richard Pratt, from 2003, teaching on God's design for human dignity: Lecture 1 ( Q & A ) Lecture 2 ( Q & A ) Lecture 3 ( Q & A ) Lecture 4 ( Q & A ) Lecture 5 ( Q & A ) You can also read his helpful book, Designed for Dignity: What God Has Made It Possible for You to Be . Sponsor:

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Pratt resisted settling after Howard chat

CARDBOARD king Richard Pratt was reluctant to settle a multi-million dollar cartel case because he had told the then prime minister John Howard he had not breached the Trade Practices Act, a court has heard.

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Chat to Howard 'buoyed Pratt'

Billionaire Richard Pratt was loath to settle the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's huge cartel case in 2007, telling friend John Howard, that he was not a price-fixer.

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Chat to former PM John Howard 'buoyed Pratt'

Billionaire Richard Pratt loath to settle cartel case after telling mate John Howard he wasn't a price-fixer.

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Pratt told PM no laws broken - ACCC

CARDBOARD king Richard Pratt was reluctant to settle a multi-million dollar cartel case because he had told the then prime minister John Howard he had not breached the Trade Practices Act, a court has heard.

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ACCC pushes ahead with Pratt prosecution

THE ACCC will push ahead with the criminal prosecution against billionaire businessman Richard Pratt despite new evidence that may assist the cardboard king's case.

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Ill health throws doubt on Pratt case

A CRIMINAL case against billionaire packaging mogul Richard Pratt looks likely to be dropped on health grounds.

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Merseyside man in court charged with murder of stepson’s father

... confirm his name.Keeping his head bowed during the short hearing, Pennington did not enter a plea.Richard Pratt, QC, asked the court to adjourn the hearing so further medical reports could be obtained.Judge Gerald Clifton agreed to adjourn the hearing until January 23.A trial date had already been fixed for February 2.Keep up to date with the news. Sign up for News Alerts Have your...

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Man in court of stabbing murder

... confirm his name.Keeping his head bowed during the short hearing, Pennington did not enter a plea.Richard Pratt QC asked the court to adjourn the hearing so further medical reports could be obtained.Judge Gerald Clifton agreed to adjourn the hearing until January 23.A trial date had already been fixed for February 2.

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Breaking News: Man in court of stabbing murder

... confirm his name.Keeping his head bowed during the short hearing, Pennington did not enter a plea.Richard Pratt QC asked the court to adjourn the hearing so further medical reports could be obtained.Judge Gerald Clifton agreed to adjourn the hearing until January 23.A trial date had already been fixed for February 2.Keep up to date with the news. Sign up for News AlertsHave your say...

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Rhys Jones murder: Croxteth community ready to move on

... whether 18-year-old Mercer would serve his sentence on Merseyside or be taken elsewhere.His QC, Richard Pratt, also said he could not give any decision regarding a possible appeal – on conviction or length of sentence – until he had spoken to his client.Community leaders believe the media glare which has descended on Croxteth Park has had an adverse effect on the area, but residents...

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Liverpool News: Rhys Jones murder: Croxteth community ready to move on

... whether 18-year-old Mercer would serve his sentence on Merseyside or be taken elsewhere.His QC, Richard Pratt, also said he could not give any decision regarding a possible appeal – on conviction or length of sentence – until he had spoken to his client.Community leaders believe the media glare which has descended on Croxteth Park has had an adverse effect on the area, but residents...

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Teen dies in goldmine accident

... see the winners' work in the best of Australian journalism. Ads By GoogleMore news CARDBOARD king Richard Pratt was reluctant to settle a multi-million dollar cartel case because he had told the then prime minister John Howard he had not breached the Trade Practices Act, a court has heard. POLICE have been told to show more respect to prisoners: dim the lights at night, don't slam...

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Teenagers denies party murder of Luke Howard

... only to confirm his name and enter his not guilty plea.A trial date has been fixed for January 12.Richard Pratt, QC, prosecuting, said the trial was expected to last about 10 days because of the young witnesses involved and the defendant’s age.Explore Merseyside (43) (34) (3) (12) (1) (1) (1) (11) (13) (36) (4) (3) (3) (6) (18) (36) (2) (2) (6) (1) (1) (13) (235) (8) (1) (2) (2) (3)Explore...

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Rhys Jones trial: Jurors warned against emotive verdict

Rhys Jones trial: Jurors warned against emotive verdict1 The Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts, in Liverpool (200)Jurors in the Rhys Jones murder trial were today warned not to be distracted by feelings of sympathy and outrage as they decide the alleged killer’s fate.Richard Pratt QC, for Sean Mercer, 18, told the Liverpool Crown Court jury his client had simply exercised his right not to...