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'Illness affected my judgment'... Both judgments were handed down after Ms Rimmer's illness had been diagnosed in 2004. Ms Rimmer confirmed her illness yesterday in the same week that the Howard Government introduced legal changes to encourage federal magistrates with serious medical problems to leave the bench. Attorney-General Philip Ruddock said on Wednesday that without the changes "a federal magistrate whose performance is significantly impaired for medical reasons may nonetheless be unwilling to resign". The changes will give federal magistrates a pension of 60per cent of their salary if the Attorney-General certifies they have a permanent disability or infirmity. Currently they are not entitled to a judicial pension. But the Attorney-General's office said this had no connection to the Rimmer affair. Ms Rimmer said that even if she wanted to leave the Magistrates Court, she "would be left with absolutely nothing". However, she said the pending changes did not influence her decision on whether to return to the court. The impact of Ms Rimmer's health problems has prompted Chief Federal Magistrate John Pascoe to introduce annual health checks. Ms Rimmer said that if such a system had been in place earlier, "I would not be in this position today". She said both the offending judgments contained matter that should have been quo... Former Courier-Journal opinion page editor dies... He served as president of the NCEW in 1979 and was the first president of the NCEW Foundation, which supports NCEW programs, including an annual Minority Writers Seminar for opinion writers at newspapers and radio and television stations. Mr. Barnard was a founding member of the First Amendment Congress, a coalition of 20 national journalism and communications organizations that sponsored national, state and local congresses on media and First Amendment topics from 1979 through 1997. Mr. Barnard joined The Courier-Journal in 1963 as assistant managing editor. He moved to the editorial staff as an associate editor in 1970 and became editorial page editor in 1971. He was named associate editor of the newspaper's daily Forum page in 1988. He began his journalism career in 1949 as a reporter at the Raleigh (N.C.) Times. He later worked at the Winston-Salem (N.C.) Journal and the St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times. Mr. Barnard was born in Wayne, Pa., on Aug. 2, 1926, and grew up in Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. News Copyright ... A fireman's internal inferno...
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