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Kenneth acts as Tracy Jordan's personal assistant (for instance, getting Tracy nachos from Yankee Stadium) he is a member of Tracy's entourage and becomes close to Tracy, Grizz, and Dot Com.

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As the series progressed, his character became familiar with the other staff of TGS (including Jack Donaghy). In the pilot, Liz refers to Kenneth as "that NBC page". In the early episodes, Kenneth seemed unfamiliar with some of Liz's staff (and Liz herself). Kenneth Ellen Parcell ( Jack McBrayer) is a cheerful, obedient Southern-born NBC page who "lives for television". Main character appearance summary Character The seven main cast members appear during the opening credits, while later additions receive star billing after the credits.

  • 5.9 Tracy Jr., George Foreman and Virginia Jordan.
  • But Prime Minister Scott Morrison insists Djokovic's visa cancellation was carried out in the public interest.

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    Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has accused the Australian government of "harassing" and "maltreating" Djokovic, suggesting it was indulging in political point-scoring ahead of the election. Djokovic was named in the draw on Thursday, and is slated to face Serbian compatriot Miomir Kecmanovic in round one. The Australian Open begins on Monday, with the world No.1 looking to secure his 10th title at the event. While that decision was later overturned by a federal court on fairness grounds, the Australian government immediately foreshadowed the possibility of a second visa cancellation.

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    Australia's pandemic response has included an insistence a visa holder must be double-vaccinated or show acceptable proof they cannot be vaccinated to enter quarantine-free. He was detained by border officials and his visa was cancelled at 7.29am the next day. Djokovic arrived in the country late on the evening of January 5. The 34-year-old was detained at the hotel for four nights when his visa was first cancelled and will spend a fifth there before a scheduled hearing in the Federal Court on Sunday. Wearing a green tracksuit and a white face mask, he appeared composed in the back of a vehicle. Djokovic was on Saturday afternoon driven from his lawyer's office to the Park Hotel in Melbourne's Carlton, which is being used as an immigration detention centre. Further, it was argued the world No.1 had garnered support in Australia and abroad to remain in the country and compete at Melbourne Park, pointing to a petition with 96,000 signatures and an online poll run by a news outlet. The firm argued Mr Hawke's contention could "not logically, rationally and reasonably be assessed" without considering whether booting Djokovic out of the country would excite similar anti-vaccination sentiments. Djokovic's law firm Hall & Wilcox flatly rejected the claim in its grounds for appealing the visa cancellation, saying the minister had not cited any evidence to back it up.

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    This, the minister said, could lead to civil unrest akin to previous anti-vaccination protests and fewer people getting their booster jab. In it, Mr Hawke suggested the unvaccinated Serbian's presence during the Australian Open could encourage residents to shirk isolation rules, given the tennis star's concession to having previously done so, and foster "anti-vaccination sentiment".

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    His full list of reasons was published as part of a 268-page affidavit released by the Federal Court on Saturday. "I exercised my power under section 133C(3) of the Migration Act to cancel the visa held by Mr Novak Djokovic on health and good order grounds, on the basis that it was held in the public interest to do so," Mr Hawke said in a statement. Immigration Minister Alex Hawke used his discretionary powers late on Friday afternoon to cancel the world No.1's visa, after considering evidence from Djokovic's lawyers, along with advice from federal agencies. Tennis star Novak Djokovic will spend his fifth night in a detention hotel in Melbourne as he fights a federal government decision to cancel his visa for a second time.









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