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NSW:Lost indigenous languages to be revived


AAP General News (Australia)
08-12-2011
NSW:Lost indigenous languages to be revived

The NSW State Library is hoping to revive a number of lost indigenous languages, using
the letters and diaries of British naval officers, surveyors and missionaries.

NSW Arts Minister GEORGE SOURIS says a nation's oral and written language is the backbone
to its culture and says the preservation of the languages and dialects of Australia's
indigenous citizens is a very important project.

The library's acting chief executive, NOELLE NELSON, says many of the 250 indigenous
languages spoken in Australia during British settlement are now lost.

Mr SOURIS says mining giant Rio Tinto will help the library in the restoration work,
which will be made available to the relevant indigenous communities.

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Vic: Extra security for court appearance of fatal crash accused


AAP General News (Australia)
02-20-2006
Vic: Extra security for court appearance of fatal crash accused

by Xavier La Canna

MILDURA, Vic, Feb 20 AAP - Extra security is in place at the Mildura Magistrates' Court
ahead of an appearance by Thomas Graham Towle, accused over the hit-and-run deaths of
six teenagers on Saturday night.

Police were situated inside the entrance of the court in Victoria's north-west to check
for weapons in what one court staffer said was an unusual move.

Towle was listed to appear before magistrate John Dugdale this morning.

There was no sign of a crowd outside the court.

Towle is …

QLD:Breakthrough in decade-old coast murder


AAP General News (Australia)
04-15-2011
QLD:Breakthrough in decade-old coast murder

BRISBANE, April 15 AAP - Gold Coast police have had a breakthrough in a decade-old murder case.

A tip-off through Crime Stoppers about the death of Darren Britza has given police
vital information about the murder.

Mr Britza's skeletal remains were found in 2008 under a bridge at Boyland in the Gold
Coast Hinterland after record rainfall uncovered the grave site.

Extensive investigations led detectives to a Southport industrial area identified as
the area where Mr Britza was murdered in 2001 before being disposed of under the bridge.

Police say the tip-off gave them more information about the movements of a white Holden
Commodore station wagon and a blue Holden Commodore sedan seen on Minnie Street, Southport,
near where the murder took place.

The station wagon had been allegedly sighted in the Coomera area and was later found
burnt out near Canungra.

Detective Acting Inspector Lincoln McLeod has thanked everyone who has come forward
and provided valuable information, especially the recent caller who provided specific
details.

"This has been a protracted and thorough investigation," he said.

"Along with our current information we believe the recent caller to Crime Stoppers
may be able to assist further, so we are appealing for him to call back."

In 2009, police charged a man and a woman, aged 36 and 37, respectively, with murder.

They remain in custody awaiting trial.

Inquiries are continuing on the Gold Coast and in Bundaberg.

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NSW:Main stories in Wednesday's newspapers=3


AAP General News (Australia)
12-29-2010
NSW:Main stories in Wednesday's newspapers=3

The Australian:

Page 1: The floods across the eastern states will strip up to $6 billion from the national
economy. The Ashes are lost and the future of Ricky Ponting's career and captaincy are
in doubt. Almost half the nation's 12-year-olds have a science lesson less than once a
week.

Page 2: Julia Gillard faces mounting pressure from business groups ramping up their
campaign to have the government administer parental leave payments beyond July 1 next
year. Sydney-Hobart win may be taken away.

Page 3: The architect of the HECS fee-payment system has condemned a Greens' proposal
to use revenue from a more punitive mining tax to fund free university education. The
arrival of a relative may have saved surfing champion Stephanie Gilmore from further injury.

Israeli archaeologists say they may have found the earliest evidence for the existence
of modern man.

World: (Kabul and Washington) The Pentagon's multi-billion-dollar operation to supply
food and military equipment to US troops in Iraq and Afghanistan is run in chaos and corruption.

Finance: Japan's Dai-ichi Insurance has launched a takeover bid for the 70 per cent
stake in Tower Australia it does not already own.

Sport: Ricky Ponting's career is in peril after an horrendous Ashes loss.

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NSW:Bikie breaks with club's code


AAP General News (Australia)
08-18-2010
NSW:Bikie breaks with club's code

SYDNEY, Aug 18 AAP - An aspiring Comanchero bikie has broken with the club's code of
silence to give evidence about its involvement in a fatal airport brawl.

The man, known only as AL, took to the stand at Parramatta Local Court on Wednesday
during the committal hearing of 10 men charged with murder and three others charged with
riot and affray.

A member of the Hell's Angels gang, Anthony Zervas, 29, died on March 22, 2009, after
a brawl sparked by a chance meeting between rival clubs on a Qantas flight from Melbourne
to Sydney.

AL - whose name has been suppressed and who was a Comanchero nominee at the time -
had been called to the airport to "pick up the boys", including president Mick Hawi.

At the airport arrival gate, AL said members of both clubs had clashed after disembarking
from the plane.

"The man Derek ... he walked up and shouldered Mick on the right-hand side," said AL.

"Then Mick sort of gave him a punch ... on the left-hand side of his face [and] Mick
said 'you're a pussy'."

AL said the affray went on for five to 10 minutes.

"I got punched in the mouth, I didn't see who punched me," he said.

"My mouth, there was a big hole inside my lip.

"I threw a punch, I hit Derek. I hit Derek on the left side of his face. Derek went
down... he fell down and then everyone was fighting."

A short time later the fight broke up before members of both clubs moved towards the
departure gates, where Mr Zervas was fatally bashed.

The court heard that during his time as a nominee, AL visited the Comanchero clubhouse
at Milperra in south-west Sydney.

"The rules I learned ... make sure you shut your mouth, don't talk to the police if
something happens to you and ... whatever happens inside that clubhouse doesn't go outside,"

he said.

AL is one of two former Comancheros who will give evidence at the committal hearing.

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Fed: Govt changes boat policy in face of growing pressure


AAP General News (Australia)
04-10-2010
Fed: Govt changes boat policy in face of growing pressure

The government is facing a backlash over its changes to the way it processes asylum
seekers arriving in Australia by boat.

Opposition Leader TONY ABBOTT says yesterday's announcement .. that claims by new asylum
seekers from Sri Lanka and Afghanistan won't be processed until it reviews the political
and security climate in the two countries later in the year .. is an admission by the
government its policies have failed.

Refugee advocates and human rights groups have also criticised the changes .. with
IAN RINTOUL from the Refugee Action Coalition saying they are unnecessary .. because they
take away the ability of officials to assess the personal experiences of claimants.

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Qld: Paper plane arguement cuts up boy


AAP General News (Australia)
08-27-2009
Qld: Paper plane arguement cuts up boy

A year one student in Queensland has been caught with a kitchen knife in his bag ..

after allegedly threatening to stab a classmate over a paper plane.

A teacher found the knife in the six-year-old's bag on Tuesday .. at the Southport
State School on the Gold Coast.

Queensland Education Minister GEOFF WILSON says he's shocked .. and has launched an
investigation.

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Vic: Revellers set on fire in molotov cocktail club hit


AAP General News (Australia)
04-19-2009
Vic: Revellers set on fire in molotov cocktail club hit

Eds: Corrects date of incident from Sunday to Saturday and adds detail about burns and charges



MELBOURNE, April 19 AAP - Two people were set on fire when an ejected nightclubber
hurled a molotov cocktail at the Melbourne nightspot after assaulting two security guards.

A 34-year-old man man allegedly threw a plastic bottle filled with accelerant at a
Thornbury nightclub, in High Street, about 2.30am (AEST) on Saturday.

It hit a shop front window, causing minor damage, and set fire to the bottoms of two
patrons' trousers.

A 40-year-old man suffered minor burns.

Police said the alleged offender had been thrown out of the club half an hour earlier
and had assaulted two security guards and threatened to kill them before returning with
the molotov cocktail.

A man was arrested at a Thornbury house later in the morning and charged with conduct
endangering life, criminal damage by fire and arson.

He is expected to appear in Melbourne Magistrates' Court on Monday and is likely to
face further charges.

Detectives have spoken to some patrons and are calling for other witnesses to come forward.

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NSW: Dozens of wallets stolen from sleeping school children.


AAP General News (Australia)
12-13-2008
NSW: Dozens of wallets stolen from sleeping school children.

Two men will appear in a New South Wales court today .. charged with stealing dozens
of wallets from children as they slept while on a school camp in the state's central west.

Police allege the men took about 70 wallets from a dormitory at a Dubbo caravan park
.. where they also stole property from several tents and vehicles.

The men .. aged 18 and 22 .. were arrested yesterday and have been refused bail to
appear in Dubbo Local Court today charged with a series of aggravated breaking .. entering
and stealing offences.

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Cyc: Road race starts on time


AAP General News (Australia)
08-09-2008
Cyc: Road race starts on time

The Olympic men's road cycling race started on time this morning, scotching speculation
there might be a delay due to pollution.

There were reports last night that Beijing's persistent haze might force organisers
to postpone the race, a showpiece event on day one of the Games.

Australia has a strong five-man team in the 245km race, led by Tour de France runner-up
CADEL EVANS.

There are 143 competitors from 54 countries in the near six-hour event.

He confirmed his start only last Monday after injuring his knee at a post-Tour party.

The race travels about 80km out of Beijing to the Great Wall, where the riders go over
a tough 23.8km loop seven times.

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Fed:Terminal ill to get unrestricted access to super: Sherry


AAP General News (Australia)
02-15-2008
Fed:Terminal ill to get unrestricted access to super: Sherry

A new government ruling will allow people suffering with terminal medical conditions
unrestricted access to their superannuation benefits.

Superannuation Minister Senator NICK SHERRY says under the previous "early release"

rules .. people in this situation who continued working faced restrictions on the amount
of benefits they could access.

Senator SHERRY says the change will work well with another new measure .. where superannuation
lump sum payments will be tax free when paid to terminally ill people.





This measure brings forward the date of effect to payments made on or after July 1
.. 2007 .. rather than September 12 .. 2007 .. that was originally announced by the former
government.

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Vic: Labor's IR plan 'a step in the right direction' - ACTU


AAP General News (Australia)
08-28-2007
Vic: Labor's IR plan 'a step in the right direction' - ACTU

MELBOURNE, Aug 28 AAP - The ACTU has welcomed most of the Labor party's transitional
industrial relations policy, saying it is a step toward restoring rights for working families.

ACTU president Sharan Burrow praised the plan announced today by Labor leader Kevin
Rudd to axe Australian Workplace Agreements (AWAs), install better working conditions
and restore unfair dismissal protections.

But the ACTU said it did not support some elements of the plan, saying they were "too drawn out".

"We also recognise that this is an important step to getting rid of Work Choices and
that's what working Australians want to see," Ms Burrow said.

"We know that from January 1, 2008, there will be a different industrial relations
framework and it's one that will work towards putting rights at work back in place."

ACTU secretary Jeff Lawrence said the Liberal Party's smear campaign to denigrate the
role of unions would be fought for the protection of families.

"Unions stand up for working people every day and we have the courage to take on employers
that exploit workers," Mr Lawrence said.

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AAP National News Wire Round-Up for Midday, April 14


AAP General News (Australia)
04-14-2007
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US Wolfowitz (WASHINGTON)

Beleaguered World Bank boss PAUL WOLFOWITZ .. is facing mounting calls to resign over
a pay scandal .. but he's also won strong backing from the White House.

The former US deputy defence secretary is in the firing line .. as finance ministers
from the wealthy Group of Seven nations kick off high-level meetings in Washington.

Documents released by the World Bank's board show WOLFOWITZ personally directed his
Libyan-born girlfriend SHAHA RIZA be given massive raises.

Her annual pay package reached 240 thousand dollars Australian .. when she was reassigned
from the bank's press office to the US State Department.

But President GEORGE W BUSH is standing firm behind his old colleague WOLFOWITZ ..

who was one of the architects of the war in Iraq.



Burnley (MELBOURNE)

A truck driver talking on a mobile phone may have triggered the fatal chain of events
in Melbourne's Burnley tunnel last month .. that left three people dead.

News Limited says the phone call was allegedly received by the truck driver .. seconds
before his semi-trailer ploughed into three vehicles in the tunnel on March 23.

News Limited says the call's thought to have been made by the owner of the truck ..

and the distracted driver may have been unaware that a truck with a flat tyre had blocked
the tunnel's left lane .. reducing the speed limit from 80 kilometres an hour to 60.



Liberals Qld (BRISBANE)

A replacement will be found today .. to fill the vacancy left by disgraced Queensland
senator SANTO SANTORO.

Liberal party delegates are meeting in Brisbane this morning .. to vote on a field
of 10 candidates vying for the job.

Former Queensland Liberal leader BOB QUINN and businesswoman SUE BOYCE are believed
to be the preselection frontrunners .. with Mr QUINN said to be enjoying the support of
Prime Minister JOHN HOWARD.

However .. two other candidates .. Australian Republican Movement chairman TED O'BRIEN
and former army officer DAVID MOORE .. are believed to have made good ground during the
week.

The successful Senate replacement will be announced later today.



Weapons (ADELAIDE)

Customs officials in Adelaide have seized one of their largest-ever hauls of weapons
and counterfeit goods.

They say the Chinese shipment included nunchakus .. steel batons .. hundreds of BB
guns and more than two thousand counterfeit items.

A customs spokesman says a 38-year-old Rostrevor man was arrested yesterday over the

haul .. following raids on homes and business premises in suburban St Agnes .. Dernancourt
and Rostrevor.



League ElMasri (SYDNEY)

Police have denied allegations they harassed Bulldogs Rugby League player HAZEM EL
MASRI .. when they questioned him in Sydney's south west on Thursday night.

EL MASRI says he and his manager were surrounded by nine police officers .. after they
refused to show them identification .. in an incident they believe was racially motivated.

The pair plan to lodge a formal complaint.

But a police spokeswoman says there's no suggestion the officers acted inappropriately
.. when they questioned the two men .. who were sitting on a public bench near Regents
Park railway station about 11 pm .. in relation to robbery offences.

She says police will look into the allegations.



Bushwalker (SYDNEY)

A major search has resumed for a bushwalker .. missing for a week in Kanangra-Boyd
National Park near Oberon .. west of Sydney.

The 38-year-old man from Sydney's suburban Marsfield set out on a 45 kilometre trek
to Katoomba last Friday.

The ground and air search includes 60 police .. as well SES volunteers .. national
parks personnel .. polair .. police rescue and bushwalkers.

Another 60 people are expected to join the search.



AIDS Drug (PARIS)

A new category of drugs has shown promising results for HIV and AIDS patients who failed
to respond to other treatments .. according to a report in a British journal.

A study in The Lancet shows raltegravir dramatically reduces the presence of the HIV
virus .. and boosts immunity in clinical-trial patients .. especially when combined with
other medications.

It acts by targeting and disrupting an enzyme that helps the HIV virus enter the host's
cellular genome.

In clinical tests on 178 patients with advanced HIV infections .. who had proved resistant
to standard treatments .. raltegravir "showed unprecedented levels of virological efficiency".

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Mideast Shields (JERUSALEM)

The Israeli military's suspended the commander of an operation in the West Bank ..

in which troops ordered two Palestinian youths to stand in front of their vehicle .. to
protect it from stones being thrown by locals.

A foreign peace activist captured the incident in Nablus on video on Wednesday.

It's the latest piece of evidence suggesting the Israeli army continues to use human
shields .. in violation of international law and a landmark Israeli Supreme Court ruling
in 2005 .. barring the practice.



UK Party (LONDON)

A British teenager has apologized to her parents .. after a party advertised on the
MySpace website got out of control .. and left them with a bill for the equivalent of
nearly 50 thousand Australian dollars.

17-year-old RACHAEL BELL says her web page was hacked into by friends .. who posted
an invitation to a "trash the average-sized family house disco party".

Over 200 youths turned up .. some from as far as 450 kilometres away.

Her mother ELAINE .. who was on a caravanning holiday at the time .. says it's like
house rape .. and those responsible are worse than animals.

On her return she found her wedding dress had been urinated on .. and people had been
sick everywhere.



in Sport ..



GOLF PGA (ATLANTA)

Australia's STEPHEN LEANEY remains in the hunt .. however the second round of the US
PGA Tour Heritage Classic belongs to ERNIE ELS.

The world No.5 carded a six under 65 on the par 71 course at Hilton Head Island in
South Carolina to take a three-stroke lead from American JERRY KELLY, who faded after
his opening 63 with a one-under par second round.

LEANEY backed up his first round 66 with a three-under par 68, to hold down a share
of third with American FRED FUNK.



WC07 LANKA (ST GEORGE'S, Grenada)

Injured fast bowler LASITH MALINGA is doubtful for Sri Lanka's Super Eights match against
Australia on Monday.

MALINGA missed Sri Lanka's victory over New Zealand on Thursday with a torn ligament
in his left ankle.

Sri Lankan team manager says MICHAEL TESSERA says it still hadn't been decided whether
MALINGA would be risked against the title holders.



Australia have scored a thumping nine-wicket win over Ireland after GLENN MCGRATH and
SHAUN TAIT bowled the World Cup minnows out for 91 in their Super Eights match in Barbados.



Super Cheetahs (WELLINGTON)

Cheetahs prop JANNIE DU PLESSIS is scheduled to appear before the SANZAR judiciary
today charged with biting a Wellington Hurricanes player during last night's Super 14
rugby match in Wellington.

DU PLESSIS has been charged with biting Hurricanes fullback CORY JANE in the 55th minute
of the match.

The Hurricanes won 37-15.



Doping WADA (LISBON)

World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) general manager DAVID HOWMAN is demanding tougher penalties
against dope cheats.

The New Zealander wants the sentence against first time offenders raised from a two-year
ban to four years for abusers of harder drugs such as steroids and EPO.



League Storm (MELBOURNE)

Storm sensation GREG INGLIS is likely to miss Australia's rugby league Test clash with
New Zealand with a knee injury.

The five-eighth is out of Melbourne's NRL meeting with St George Illawarra today after
succumbing to torn muscle behind his right knee.



Rugby Youth (BELFAST)

Australia has downed France 30-11 and stayed on course to retain the world under-19
rugby championship.

In Tuesday's semifinals, Australia will meet South Africa, and New Zealand faces Wales.



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Fed: Retail spending to improve as long as politicians restained


AAP General News (Australia)
12-13-2006
Fed: Retail spending to improve as long as politicians restained

A new report on retailing .. suggests both sides of federal politics will have to show
restraint in their spending promises .. in the run-up to next year's election .. to prevent
consumers bearing the brunt of even higher interest rates.

Private forecaster Access Economics says it expects the fortunes of retail spending
can improve .. from now to mid-2008 .. if interest rates rise no further .. and potentially
fall from late 2007.

But it says if the coalition and Labor succumb to a bidding war .. another interest
rate rise will be likely .. hurting retail spending.

Access says stable to lower interest rates will boost consumer sentiment .. taking
pressure off house prices and providing a lift for housing construction.

Access also expects petrol prices will remain around the current lower levels for a year or so.

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Fed: Indon group has little ability to carry out attacks


AAP General News (Australia)
08-08-2006
Fed: Indon group has little ability to carry out attacks

An American think tank has brushed off the Indonesian militant leader who claimed to
have sent suicide bombers to attack Jewish targets in Australia and other parts of the
world.

Stratfor .. a private sector intelligence group .. says SUAIB DIDU doesn't have the
capacity to carry out his threats.

DIDU is a self-styled leader of the ASEAN Muslim Youth Movement and claimed to have
sent 217 suicide bombers to various parts of the world to avenge Israeli attacks against
the Palestinian territories and Lebanon.

His targets reportedly also included Jewish facilities in Britain .. the United States
.. and possibly Australia.

Stratfor says DIDU has made similar threats before .. but has never staged an attack
against any Western institutions in Indonesia.

Following the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 .. he also claimed to have sent more
than three thousand volunteers to fight with the Taliban.

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Fed: Privacy fears over phone-tap laws


AAP General News (Australia)
02-15-2006
Fed: Privacy fears over phone-tap laws

By Saffron Howden

CANBERRA, Feb 15 AAP - Civil libertarians are alarmed at plans to give police powers
to phone-tap innocent people and trace their emails and text messages.

The federal government will tomorrow introduce new laws into parliament designed to
hand police the right to trace innocent third parties they think might be able to lead
them to a suspect.

Attorney-General Philip Ruddock insists enough safeguards are built into the proposals
to protect the privacy of the innocent, but civil liberties groups are not so sure.

"This particular proposal means that people who aren't suspected of a crime - that's
innocent people - are going to weather this," Australian Council for Civil Liberties president
Terry O'Gorman said.

His NSW counterpart, Cameron Murphy, said Australia already had the highest phone-tapping
rate in the world, out-stripping the United States.

The proposed laws allow police and Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO)
agents to tap phone calls and trace e-mails and text messages of people believed to be
in contact with suspected criminals.

Police will be able to have a tap in place for up to 45 days and ASIO will have three months.

Mr Ruddock says the powers will be subject to strict controls, including judicial oversight.

Police will have to prove they have exhausted all other avenues of investigation and
the crime they are investigating will have to carry at least a seven-year jail sentence.

"The issuing authority - that is, the judge - has to be satisfied in relation to a
number of other matters - that is, the privacy of a person won't be unduly interfered
with," Mr Ruddock told ABC radio.

"(The judge) has to take into account the seriousness of the offences being investigated,
how much of the information would be likely to assist in the investigation by the agency,
to what extent alternative methods of investigating it have been used, and how much use
of such methods would be likely to assist the investigation by the agency of the offence,"

he said.

"So you can see these are very significant tests that have to be satisfied."

But Mr O'Gorman said police were known to go "judge shopping".

"Law enforcers go judge shopping. They go to the ... judges who more readily give warrants
and are less questioning than others."

He also said a large range of offences carry a minimum seven-year sentence, including
in some cases tax evasion, extortion, bribery, arms trading, some sex crimes and immigration
offences.

Mr Murphy, president of the NSW Council for Civil Liberties, said he did not think
safeguards built into the proposed legislation were enough.

"We've seen ... already that Australian phones are 26 times more likely to be bugged
than an American phone," he told ABC radio.

"There's much more phone-tapping in Australia than in any other nation on earth and
judicial oversight has done nothing to stem that."

The Telecommunications (Interception) Amendment Bill also will make permanent existing
powers to tap suspects' phones and monitor their emails and text messages.

The bill is a response to a report by former head of the Attorney-General's Department
Tony Blunn, handed down in September last year.

Mr Blunn found that, although phone tapping was essential to fighting crime and protecting
national security, there should be tighter laws to protect privacy.

The Australian Greens and the Australian Democrats have vowed to oppose the bill.

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Fed: Bookie cuts odds on Coalition victory next election


AAP General News (Australia)
04-30-2005
Fed: Bookie cuts odds on Coalition victory next election

CANBERRA, April 30 AAP - Online bookmaker Centrebet has cut its odds of a coalition
election victory in three years time following reports that Prime Minister John Howard
planned to seek a fifth term.

Centrebet sports betting manager Gerard Daffy said that they had cut the odds on a
coalition victory from 1.55 to 1.5 and lengthened the odds against a Labor victory from
2.30 to 2.40.

"The prime minister is the coalition's greatest asset," he said in a statement.

"Reports of his desire to fight the next election will alarm Labor more than (Peter) Costello."

The Sydney Daily Telegraph newspaper today reported that Mr Howard planned to lead
the government into the next federal election.

Mr Howard believed he could defeat Opposition Leader Kim Beazley a third time and had
no plans to retire, the paper said.

"I'm not about to find another job," he was quoted as saying.

"I'm not planning on going anywhere."

Mr Daffy said there was independent evidence indicating Centrebet's election markets
were more accurate than the opinion polls.

He said a study conducted by United States university researchers found its odds on
the 2001 Australian federal election forecast the outcome correctly and also provided
very precise estimates of outcomes in more than 40 individual electorates.

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Murder in New Jersey

DANIEL PIPES
Jerusalem Post
02-09-2005
Headline: Murder in New Jersey
Byline: DANIEL PIPES
Edition; Daily
Section: Opinion
Page: 14

Wednesday, February 9, 2005 -- Anyone following the investigation into the mid- January slaughter of the Armanious family (husband, wife and two young daughters), Copts living in Jersey City, N.J., knows who the presumptive suspects are: Islamists furious at a Christian Egyptian immigrant who dares engage in Internet polemics against Islam and attempts to convert Muslims to Christianity.

The authorities, however, have blinded themselves to the extensive circumstantial evidence, insisting that "no facts at this point" substantiate a religious motive for the murders.

Somehow, the prosecutor missed that all four members of this quiet family were savagely executed in the ritualistic Islamist way (multiple knife attacks and near- beheading); that Jersey City has a record of Islamist activism and jihadi violence; and that an Islamist Web site carried multiple threats against Hossam Armanious ("We are going to track you down like a chicken and kill you").

Law enforcement seems more concerned about avoiding an anti-Muslim backlash than about finding the culprits. This attitude of denial fits an all-too-common pattern.

I have previously documented a reluctance in nearby New York City to see as terrorism the 1994 Brooklyn Bridge ("road rage" was the FBI's preferred description) and the 1997 Empire State Building shootings ("many, many enemies in his mind," said Rudolph Giuliani). Likewise, the July 2002 LAX murders were initially dismissed as "a work dispute," and the October 2002 rampage of the Beltway snipers went unexplained, leaving the media to ascribe it to such factors as a "stormy [family] relationship."

These instances are part of a yet larger pattern.

*The 1990 murder of Rabbi Meir Kahane by the Islamist El Sayyid A. Nosair was initially ascribed by the police to "a prescription drug for or consistent with depression."

*The 1999 crash of EgyptAir 990, killing 217 - by a co-pilot not supposed to be near the aircraft's controls at that time and who 11 times repeated "I rely on God" as he wrenched the plane down - went conspicuously unexplained by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).

*The 2002 purposeful crash of a small plane into a Tampa high-rise by Bin Laden sympathizer Charles Bishara Bishop went unexplained; the family chimed in by blaming the acne drug Accutane.

*The 2003 murder and near-decapitation in Houston of an Israeli by a former Saudi friend who had newly become an Islamist found the police unable to discern "any evidence" that the crime had anything to do with religion.

NOR IS this a problem unique to American authorities. Other examples include:

*The 1993 attack on foreign guests dining at the Semiramis Hotel in Cairo, killing five, accompanied by the Islamist cry "Allahu akbar," (God is great) inspired the Egyptian government to dismiss the killer as insane.

*The 2000 attack on a bus of visibly Jewish schoolchildren near Paris by a hammer-wielding North African yelling "You're not in Tel Aviv!" prompted police to describe the assault as resulting from a traffic incident.

*The 2003 fire that gutted the Merkaz HaTorah Jewish secondary school in a Paris suburb, requiring 100 firefighters to douse the flames, was described by the French minister of interior as being merely of "criminal origin."

*The 2004 murder of a hasidic Jew with no criminal record as he walked an Antwerp street near a predominantly Muslim area left the Belgian authorities stumped: "There are no signs that racism was involved."

I have cited 13 cases here and provide information on further incidents on my weblog. Why this repeated unease over acknowledging Islamist terrorism by the authorities, why the shameful denial?

And, for that matter, why a similar unwillingness to face facts about right-wing extremists, as in the 2002 murder by a cursing skinhead of a hasidic Jew outside a kosher pizzeria in Toronto, which the police did not find rated as a hate crime?

Because terrorism has much greater implications than prescription drugs going awry, road rage, lunatics acting berserk, or freak industrial accidents. Those can be shrugged off. Islamist terrorism, in contrast, requires an analysis of jihadi motives and a focus on Muslims, steps highly unwelcome to authorities.

And so police, prosecutors and politicians shy away from stark realities in favor of soothing and inaccurate bromides.

This ostrich-like behavior carries heavy costs since those who refuse to recognize the enemy cannot defeat him. To pretend that terrorism is not occurring virtually guarantees that it will recur.

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age of the earth

age of the earth The time since the earth emerged as a planet of the sun, estimated by dating techniques to be about 4.6 × 109 years. The oldest known rocks on earth are estimated by their radioactive age to be about 3.5 × 109 years old. The earth is older than this because of the long time it took to cool. An estimate for the cooling time is included in the estimate for the age of the earth.

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Industry showcase looks set to break records

Three shows and a two-day conference will provide visitors to Toolroom & Press Shop Technologies 98 with a wealth of information on the latest developments in their industries.

With less than two months to go interest in Toolroom and Press Shop Technologies is already high. Bigger and better than ever, this showcase event takes place at the NEC Pavilion on September 30 and October 1 and will again use last year's successful formula, bringing under one roof the Precision Toolmaker 98 show, Mould, Tool & Die and the Press Ancillaries Show. For tool makers and users there will also be the added bonus of a two-day, action-packed conference organised by the GTMA. Day One will deal with a number of aspects of working profitably with toolmakers. Day Two of the conference will examine the topical subject of managing partnerships with customers.

With a well established pedigree, the Precision Toolmaker 98 Show has continued to maintain the progress of previous years and with over 90% of stand space already taken is already significantly bigger than last year's record setting show. For tool buyers, this exhibition offers the best possible way to source new equipment, new ideas and new products to help in the cost-effective management of the toolroom at work.

With the GTMA conference being held alongside it, rising interest is also being shown in the Mould & Tool & Die which will once again be fully sponsored by the association. In line with the growing interest an increased area of stand space has been allocated to this year's show. Mould & Tool & Die will showcase mouldmakers, press tool makers, diecasting services, toolmakers, extrusion & drawing die makers, in-house toolrooms, tool trialling, commissioning and tool design bureaux. As the third member of the trio of shows, Press Ancillaries is following the trend with an increasing number of new exhibitors being attracted into the show as the opening day approaches.

With so much to see and discuss DMG Business Media is confident that the volume of visitors will be up on last year when the attendance jumped to almost 3,500. With many of the biggest and most important suppliers in the different sectors exhibiting in the shows, visitors will have the ideal setting for seeing and hearing about the latest advances in products and services which will help make their own operations more competitive.

The GTMA conference will include a packed programme with plenty to interest both suppliers and customers. With the aim of enhancing members' competitiveness, promoting their services in the face of increasing global competition and encouraging closer partnerships between suppliers and users, the conference provides a powerful forum for members to express their views and concerns, as well as to guide the GTMA's future development. The combined event also enables them to see the latest technology and industry advances in action for themselves.

The opening day will focus on customer-facing issues and will include sessions on promoting partnerships with customers; managing large tooling contracts; the association's World Class Toolmaker initiative; and reaping the benefits of electronic data exchange with customers. In addition, the theme of speeding time to market will be supported by a case study from Mike Malby of M H Tools which illustrates how his company progressed from design conception to finished product in just five weeks!

Day Two will mark the launch of the GTMA's new interactive CD-ROM, aimed at promoting gauge and toolmaking as an attractive career to future generations. 'Copies of the new CD ROM will be distributed to every secondary school and college in the country', reports GTMA Chief Executive, Steve Eyles. 'They will not only highlight the importance of our industry sector but also the rapidly-changing technology and skills within the industry - as well as the rewards it has to offer.'

Further supplier-oriented sessions on day two will feature internet trading and the latest developments in high speed machining, CAD/CAM, EDM, metrology and rapid prototyping techniques. In addition, topics such as business finance, marketing and succession planning will also be covered, making the Conference an unmissable event for everyone involved in the industry.

'Time is proving to be one of the key differentiators between winning - or losing - business these days', adds Steve Eyles, 'which is why it is one of the main messages running through the whole conference this year.

'I believe it is just as important to provide visitors to the NEC with the maximum return on their time investment. That's why I am sure that our collaboration with DMG Business Media to stage the annual GTMA Conference concurrently with the Precision Toolmaker and Mould & Tool & Die Exhibitions will provide suppliers and users alike with the opportunity to gain the maximum advantage from their day away from the office.'

Exhibitor packs and complimentary visitor tickets are available from the organiser.

Hughes Reduces Cost of Internet Service, Boosts Speed for Small- and Mid-sized Businesses.

among the fastest satellite broadband speeds in North America. Small- and mid-sized businesses that had to make do with dial-up or other lesser Internet connectivity can now get high-speed Internet anywhere at affordable costs, backed by world-class support.

HughesNet business-grade Internet over satellite offers several advantages. First, HughesNet coverage is ubiquitous across the continental U.S., providing connectivity to even remote sites that DSL and cable can't reach and where T1 lines are too expensive; there is no need to lease costly T1 lines to reach out-of-the-way locations. Secondly, HughesNet is reliable. The always-on connectivity of satellite is not vulnerable to utility pole and line damages, backhoes, and other mishaps that commonly disrupt terrestrial networks.

"Small and mid-sized companies need to focus on running their businesses, not their networks," said Sam Baumel, vice president of sales and marketing for Hughes mid-market offerings. "Employing advanced and proven satellite technology, our HughesNet service delivers secure, reliable broadband around the clock to all branch locations, so company owners can make the most of their business day. Whether its email, point-of-sale data, website, or file exchanges, HughesNet can accelerate business communications while providing peace of mind."

HughesNet high-speed Internet over satellite enables businesses to increase productivity and work online without tying up phone and fax lines. HughesNet Business Internet is also convenient and efficient for busy business owners with multiple locations. They can network all their sites with a single service provider handling all the installation, management, support, and simplified, unified billing.

HughesNet Business Internet plans range from only $59.99 per month for the Connect 100 plan with download speeds of up to 1 Mbps, to $349.99 per month for the Express 500 plan with download speeds of up to 5 Mbps. All service plans include commercial-grade equipment, standard installation by certified professionals, and 24/7 U.S.-based technical support.

HughesNet Business Internet offers four optional maintenance plans for an additional monthly fee, ranging from support during business hours to 24/7 same-day, onsite support. Customers can also add one or five static IP addresses to any service plan for an incremental monthly fee.

To learn more about Hughes Business Internet Plans for small and mid-size businesses, please visit www.business.hughesnet.com or call 800-780-1030.

Keywords: Industry, Advertising, Electronics, World Wide Web, Technology Companies, Hughes Network Systems Llc.

This article was prepared by Marketing Weekly News editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2011, Marketing Weekly News via VerticalNews.com.

Grape blends.(New Products)

The Campbell Soup Co. introduced two varieties of V8 V-Fusion vegetable and fruit juice, Concord Grape Raspberry and Concord Grape Raspberry Light. The products blend grape juice with the juice of apples, raspberries, sweet potatoes, carrots and additional fruits and vegetables. Each 8-ounce serving of V8 V-Fusion 100 percent juice provides one full serving of vegetables and one full serving of fruit. The juices were launched in 46-ounce bottles for a suggested retail price of $3.99. V8 V-Fusion Concord Grape Raspberry will be available in 8-ounce slim cans starting in July, which are sold in six-packs for $4.99.

V8 V-FUSION CONCORD GRAPE RASPBERRY & CONCORD GRAPE RASPBERRY LIGHT

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Right side of the tracks: digital marketing of healthcare products is under assault. Pharma must up transparency and educate the public about the robust consumer privacy safeguards in place, writes Lisa Flaiz.

Misperceptions and concerns over online privacy have led advocacy groups to take aim at advertisers. In fact. Congress is considering do-not-track legislation for web browsers that would allow users to opt out of extensive data collection by internet firms. For this reason, the current focus on privacy in the digital space may have a substantial impact on marketers.

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The healthcare industry specifically has been a top focus for consumers. Last year, in a 144-page brief filed with the FTC that reads like a who's who in pharma marketing, four public-interest parties--the Center for Digital Democracy (CDD), Consumer Watchdog, World Privacy Forum and US PIRG--challenged the agency to investigate charges that healthcare marketers such as WebMD, Health Central, Quality Health, major pharmaceutical companies and more have "unleashed an arsenal of techniques to track and profile consumers" in an unfair and deceptive manner.

The FTC filing paints what many consider to be balanced, sophisticated and reasonable marketing approaches as not only risking consumer privacy, but also the public health at large. According to the filing: "Health consumers are being told that by using digital media services, they have become empowered 'e-patients,' but they are not being informed about the privacy and potential health risks connected with the use of digital marketing of pharmaceutical and S health products."

In addition to urging the FTC to issue a report and recommendations "designed to inform consumers and health professionals pounds sterling of the issues raised by interactive ads for medical products and services," on the last few pages of the brief, the CDD has a long list of specific requests that ranges from examining and analyzing the data collection and usage practices of pharmaceutical advertisers to obtaining a list of keywords used for paid search campaigns by pharma companies, and many points in between.

The industry has publicly defended the point of view, supported by data, that there are clear public health benefits for healthcare providers and patients to be able to access truthful, scientifically accurate and FDA-regulated information about medicines, online, from the companies that research and develop them.

The web is constantly evolving. To keep its technology up-to-date, so must the marketing and advertising industry. Advertisers strive to reach consumers with the most relevant messages during their online activities, enhancing user experiences. The difference is, drug companies and health information sites require the highest forms of consumer-oriented transparency, meaningful disclosure and user control.

Greater responsibility and leadership is required in the healthcare field, in order to ensure that online promotion serves patients and healthcare consumers appropriately. The challenge we face as healthcare marketers, as clearly stated in PhRMA's response to an FTC preliminary staff report, is "to promote the free flow of information that has been vital to the development of medical interventions while appropriately safeguarding the privacy of healthcare consumers.", Replace Privacy matters

In today's digital economy, consumer information is more important than ever. Advertisers are able to accomplish relevancy for consumers by using a number of advanced targeting techniques. One such technique, behavioral targeting (BT), is used by advertisers and online publishers to increase the effectiveness of their campaigns. BT helps deliver relevant online ads to those most likely to be influenced or to take an action, lowering interruptions from non-relevant ads.

Groups concerned about privacy object to the data collection, particularly a lack of transparency. There is still work to be done to improve transparency and to develop understandable and prominent privacy statements that clearly explain the collection and use of consumer data. But critics of these types of marketing techniques feel that pharma should not be afforded the same rights to advertising free speech and marketing as other industries. The industry faces the same criticisms here as it does with regard to offline DTC--that these powerful marketing techniques drive artificial interest, increase drug costs and subject the consumer to subconscious influence.

To this, industry has already proven that access to the information provided by DTC efforts helps to educate consumers to make better healthcare decisions. As people go online to find health information in unprecedented numbers, HCPs, researchers and pharmas alike are providing more information via online tools. Given the value of healthcare information that can be provided by marketers and the increased reliance on the internet, is it not our responsibility to deliver information in the most targeted, relevant way possible?

The counterargument

The opposing point of view is that utilizing these tools--which are available to every industry and which help generate highly targeted, more effective advertising--is inappropriate in a sensitive area such as healthcare because of the heightened privacy concern. Critics also charge that more effective advertising in general, aimed at shifting the perceptions or behavior of the most "qualified" audience, should not be a goal since it doesn't benefit the consumer or patient, and potentially even puts them at risk.

However, as PhRMA and its member companies have long recognized and verified, the benefits from the free flow of health information do not have to come at the expense of consumers' privacy: "Because we understand that consumers have heightened expectations of privacy when it comes to information about their health, we hold ourselves to higher standards in order to protect their privacy."

Accordingly, pharma companies have incorporated robust privacy protections into the research, development and marketing of their products. The privacy framework in place is H1PAA. No healthcare company collects specific data from the internet unless a patient has raised their hand and specifically opts into a relationship-management program. None. There are many industries that do collect personally identifiable information--even regulated ones. Credit card companies offer consumers specific promotions based on where they live and shop, their income, etc.

Pharma is not leveraging the data in this way. PhRMA has stated, "the collection of consumer health information, both on- and offline, is vital to R&D, tracking drug resistance patterns, and disease progression, compliance with FDA information requirements, correlating patient compliance with specific outcomes, and aiding law enforcement. Important as this is, however, PhRMA's member companies collect and use consumer information only for limited purposes ... and take steps to protect consumer privacy by, for example, anonymizing data and providing reasonable security for any data collected."

But, despite industry efforts to self-regulate online advertising, the FTC is continuously urged by consumer advocacy groups to develop more aggressive online privacy policies and practices. Industry associations are working to respond to consumer concerns by striving to clarify how online targeting is utilized.

Integrity rises

In today's digital economy, consumer information is more important than ever. Companies are using this information in innovative ways to provide consumers with new and better products and services. Many of these companies manage consumer information responsibly.

But in healthcare, where information is sensitive and regulations rigid, the integrity of the industry rises above all other verticals. Pharmaceutical manufacturers provide a significant amount of health, medical and pharmaceutical information to HCPs, patients and caregivers, both through traditional, offline means and online. Given these important public-health activities, it is important for pharma companies to be able to evaluate the effectiveness of different routes of communication and to make use of appropriate methods to make health-related information accessible and available.

At the same time, this industry recognizes that effective privacy policies and practices are essential to protect individuals who make use of such resources or may be exposed to such tools. Pharma will continue to advocate for and support the development of a privacy structure that protects and enhances the flow of information from manufacturers to patients and their caregivers.

Lisa Flaiz is VP, strategic growth and innovation, IMC (2)

Microsoft: Skype was right call; $8.5B acquisition for Internet phone giant fits post-PC strategy.(News)(Company overview)

Byline: Sharon Pian Chan; Seattle Times technology reporter

In a giant deal to buy Internet phone company Skype, Microsoft finally got what it has long sought: a consumer brand so powerful that it's a verb.

Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer has tried to turn its search brand Bing into a verb, like Google, but it hasn't caught on. Investors have turned up their noses at Microsoft's stock because the company has had a hard time romancing consumers who want iPads and Facebook, even though it makes billions of dollars selling software to businesses.

For the price of $8.5 billion, Microsoft now has that consumer brand.

"The Skype brand has become a verb, nearly synonymous with video and voice communications," Ballmer said Tuesday at a news conference in San Francisco.

The acquisition, the largest in Microsoft's history, will net Microsoft more than 170 million monthly Skype customers who use the service to stay in touch with friends in different countries, see their grandchildren grow up via video calls and send text messages, all free or at a fraction of the cost of landline and wireless calls.

Skype is one of the few companies that actually has lived up to the Web's promise of bringing people closer together. Many users now wonder how long the free ride will continue or, more bluntly, whether Microsoft will screw it up.

While Microsoft offers many free services, such as Bing and Hotmail, it also has a history of buying companies that never live up to the initial promise.

Asked specifically whether Skype would remain free, Microsoft said it is not commenting on how the product or features will change.

The acquisition signals Microsoft is stepping up its game and aggressively going after consumers with mobile phones, tablets and cloud computing.

"At Microsoft, we see enormous opportunity that brings together what people want -- data, voice, video, IM [instant messaging], all on a single screen -- whether it's a smartphone, a PC, a slate or the TV," Ballmer said. "Microsoft and Skype together will define this future and what it really, really looks like."

The company sees a future where Skype will connect the home, office and in between via Xbox, Windows, Office and Windows Phones.

Michael Cusumano, a professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management who just wrote about Microsoft in his book "Staying Power," said he was worried that the company had lost its edge.

"We used to use the phrase they would 'go for jugular,' " he said.

Over the past 10 years, he added, "They seem to be just a little bit too slow in reacting to things. ... Buying Skype is the kind of aggressive move I had hoped they would make."

The acquisition surpasses the $6 billion Microsoft spent in 2007 on aQuantive, a Seattle online advertising company.

Microsoft offered to buy Yahoo for $44.6 billion in 2008, but talks fell apart and the two companies now have a search partnership.

One reason for Skype's popularity is that it's used in a wide range of platforms, including Macs, iPhones, Android phones, BlackBerrys, televisions and Blu-ray players. Microsoft indicated it will continue to support Skype software built for competitors.

"Our vision is that products and services that Skype users know and love today will simply grow and be enhanced," Ballmer said."Part of that commitment is to continue investing and supporting Skype on non-Microsoft client platforms."

Observers say the deal makes strategic, rather than technological, sense for Microsoft.

Several Microsoft products do what Skype does -- Windows Live Messenger instant-messaging software; Lync, its unified communication software for businesses; and the Xbox Live video-game network.

Microsoft plans to integrate Skype with those services, as well as its email-related offerings Outlook and Hotmail. Analysts see potential in building Bing into Skype applications and to selling online advertising on Skype.

Microsoft has a checkered history with acquisitions of companies with strong consumer success, such as mobile-device maker Danger, which made the Sidekick, a smartphone especially popular with teenagers.

The fruit of that merger, the Kin phone, emerged last year, only to be pulled from the market two months later.

And Microsoft had difficulty integrating aQuantive into its sprawling organization, eventually selling the most profitable piece, Razorfish, for $530 million, a fraction of the $6 billion Microsoft paid for the parent.

Skype, started in 2003, is still a fresh-faced tech darling that gives most of its software and services away, growing mostly by word-of-mouth and viral marketing.

The vast majority of people use Skype for its free service to make voice and video calls to other Skype users. The company makes money from SkypeOut, a subscription or prepaid service used to place calls from a Skype application to landline or mobile phones.

Only 6 percent, or 8.8 million, of Skype's 145 million users in December paid for services, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The company recently added the ability to sell advertising on Skype software, but the filing says it is uncertain how much revenue it will see from ad sales.

In 2010, Skype lost $7 million on $860 million in sales. In 2009, which included 11 months when it operated as an eBay subsidiary, Skype lost $369 million on $719 million in sales.

Skype CEO Tony Bates calls it a member of the "100-100 club."

"We have over 100 million users who use us each and every month, 170 [million] at last count," he said. "But we also have a very, very engaged user base. Our user base on average uses 100 minutes per user, per month."

Bates will become president of a new Skype division at Microsoft and report directly to Ballmer.

Now based in Luxembourg, Skype was bought by eBay in October 2005.

An investor group bought the company from eBay for $2.7 billion in November 2009.

The company had been planning an initial public offering when Microsoft made an unsolicited offer.

With the sale, Skype's value has more than tripled in 18 months, prompting some people to question whether Microsoft overpaid.

"Strategically makes sense. Not sure about the price tag," said Sid Parakh, analyst at McAdams Wright Ragen in Seattle.

Yun Kim, an analyst at Gleacher & Co., was less concerned about price.

"I don't think it's necessarily the valuation that matters because they [Microsoft] have a lot of cash and financial resources," Kim said. "It's more important they make the right strategic move to continue to migrate their solution from the PC era to the post-PC era."

Microsoft is seeking regulatory approval for the deal from U.S. and European regulators, and hopes the merger will close by the end of the year.

Sharon Pian Chan: 206-464-2958 or schan@seattletimes.com

Skype: What $8.5 billion buys

Description: Internet phone company for free or cheap voice and video calls

Products: SkypeOut, a service that lets users call landline and mobile phones from Skype; Skype Manager, a service that enables businesses to create Skype accounts; Skype Connect, which allows businesses to connect their corporate phone system to Skype

Headquarters: Luxembourg

Founded: 2003

Employees: 911

Chief executive: Tony Bates

Net loss in 2010: $7 million

Sales in 2010: $860 million

Total monthly users: 145 million as of December 2010

Total monthly paying customers: 8.8 million as of December 2010

Markets: Available in 32 languages; U.S. represents 17 percent of its business, with no other country representing more than 8 percent

Investors: Silver Lake, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, venture-capital fund Andreessen Horowitz, eBay, Joltid

Strategic partners: Mobile operators Verizon Wireless and KDDI in Japan; electronics companies LG, Panasonic, Samsung, Sony and Vizio embed Skype software in their HD televisions and Blu-ray players; Facebook integration in social networking; Avaya and Citrix for business offerings

Copyright (c) 2011 Seattle Times Company, All Rights Reserved.

суббота, 25 февраля 2012 г.

Vodafone Qatar launches broadband package.

MOUSHUMI DAS CHAUDHURY

DOHA VODAFONE Qatar launched its new Vodafone Broadband Easy Box 970b and Mobile Broadband Professional price plan that enables businesses to quickly set up a workspace where there is no easy or affordable access to fixed line internet connectivity on Tuesday.

Jan Holzberg, head of business marketing, Vodafone Qatar, said: "We're thrilled to launch the Vodafone Broadband Easy Box 970b that will create new opportunities for business customers in Qatar.

"This solves real problems for our customers, for example a construction business can now get broadband internet for their different sites and temporary office locations," Vodafone Broadband Easy Box 970b is a mobile broadband router that provides a complete entry level DSL alternative with a number of additional mobility benefits to business customers.

The router allows users to connect up to 4 PC's or Laptops via an ethernet cable and to operate it as a Wi-Fi hotspot with connectivity for up to 30 Wi-Fi devices such as tablets, smartphones, and laptops.

Vodafone supplies an external antenna that boosts the signal wherever internet is needed.

"In the construction sector, we live in a portable world.

Everything from electricity generators and construction equipment to communications infrastructure needs to be portable.

The Vodafone Broadband package is an ideal solution for us.

It gave us the communications capability to be operational straight away" said Azemet Candemir, Construction Manager,YE-ksel.

Businesses in Qatar can get instant internet connectivity at outdoor locations and for example setup promotional kiosks quickly wherever they are needed.

Praveen Senadheera, Product Manager Mobile Data, Vodafone Qatar said that "This is the first device from Vodafone that is plug and play to setup an entire small office for internet conncetivity." .

To celebrate the launch of the Vodafone Broadband Easy Box 970b, Vodafone is running a special limitedtime promotion from now until stocks last- Business World customers will get the Vodafone Broadband Easy Box 970b for free (Retailed at QR499) when they sign up for the 10GB Mobile Broadband Professional plan for QR300 per month.

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Studies from M. Vojnovic et al provide new data on networks.(Report)

According to a study from Cambridge, the United Kingdom, "We consider epidemic-style information dissemination strategies that leverage the nonuniformity of host distribution over subnets (e.g., IP subnets) to optimize the information spread. Such epidemic-style strategies are based on random sampling of target hosts according to a sampling rule."

"In this paper, we consider the metric of total number of samplings (equivalently probes) to reach a given target fraction of the host population. We first identify the minimum number of samplings needed to reach a target fraction of hosts, assuming global information about the host distribution over subnets is available. We show that this optimum can be achieved either by a dynamic strategy, for which the sampling probabilities over subnets are allowed to vary over time, or, surprisingly, even by a static strategy, for which the sampling probabilities over subnets are fixed. These results provide insights about the best achievable performance and how different system parameters affect the number of sampling needed. We then consider simple online sampling strategies that do not require any prior knowledge of the distribution of hosts over subnets, but where each host biases sampling based on its observed sampling outcomes while keeping only 0(1) state at any point in time. Using real data-sets from several large-scale Internet measurements, we evaluate significance of the system parameters that determine the sampling requirements and compare the performance of our proposed distribution-oblivious sampling strategies to the theoretical bound," wrote M. Vojnovic and colleagues.

The researchers concluded: "Our results provide insights for the design of efficient information dissemination systems, as well as for the design of countermeasures against worms that use subnet-preferential scanning."

Vojnovic and colleagues published their study in IEEE - Acm Transactions on Networking (Sampling Strategies for Epidemic-Style Information Dissemination. IEEE - Acm Transactions on Networking, 2010;18(4):1013-1025).

For more information, contact M. Vojnovic, Microsoft Research Cambridge, Cambridge CB3 0FB, UK.

Publisher contact information for the journal IEEE - Acm Transactions on Networking is: IEEE-Institute Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc., 445 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08855-4141, USA.

Keywords: City:Cambridge, Country:United Kingdom, Networks

This article was prepared by Network Weekly News editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2010, Network Weekly News via VerticalNews.com.

IDG Launches China's First Internet Publication

China Computerworld Daily Launches at China Computerworld/Network World Expo

BOSTON, Oct. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- International Data Group (IDG), the world's leading computer publishing company, has launched the first on-line publication in China, heralding the beginning of Internet publishing in that nation.

The Internet publication, China Computerworld Daily, is an on-line companion to the print weekly of China Computerworld and gives IDG the lead in a medium that is expected to increase nearly ten-fold by the year 2000. According to projections from the state Xinhua News Agency, the number of Internet users in China will grow from 120,000 by the end of this year to more than one million by the year 2000. In the first week of operation, the web site received more than 10,000 visits from Internet users within China.

China Computerworld Daily reports the most important information technology news from China and around the world each day. It includes a summary of the upcoming weekly issue of the China Computerworld print publication, market research and product testing, as well as a directory of computer companies and a continuing Information Technology (IT) forum. China Computerworld Daily can be accessed in China at http://www.computerworld.co.cn, and in the United States at http://www.idg.china.com.

"IDG takes great pride in introducing the first Internet-based publication in China," said IDG Chairman Patrick J. McGovern. "This is an important initiative in our continuing efforts to enhance the usefulness of information available to IT buyers in this fast-growing market."

IDG introduced China Computerworld Daily at the recent China Computerworld/Network World Expo, the largest computer exposition in China and one of IDG's 13 expos in the country. This major computer industry showcase, now in its fourth year, attracted more than 200,000 attendees to view the exhibits of 270 leading IT companies.

IDG entered the Chinese market in 1980 with the launch of China Computerworld, a joint venture with Chinese Ministry of Electronics Industry. Today, IDG is the largest foreign publisher and exposition provider in China. IDG, in partnership with the Chinese government, publishes 15 computer, electronics, and telecommunications trade newspapers and magazines in China. These publications give IDG more than a 90% share of the computer print advertising market in China and carry more than 30,000 pages of information and advertising each year. They attract a subscriber base of 1.3 million with a regular readership of 18 million. In addition to these titles and its 13 expositions, IDG operates three research centers in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen; publishes more than 100 book titles in China; and set up the country's first PC test lab with China InfoWorld in Beijing.

IDG is the world's leading IT media, research and exposition company, with 1995 revenues of $1.4 billion. IDG publishes more than 275 computer newspapers and magazines and 430 book titles in 75 countries, led by the Computerworld, InfoWorld, Macworld, Network World, PC World and "For Dummies" global product lines. IDG also produces 90 computer-related expositions in 35 countries and through research arm International Data Corporation provides computer industry research and analysis through 41 research centers worldwide. Company information and access to any of IDG's more than 125 World Wide Web sites is available at http://www.idg.com.

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Peninsula Real Estate Powerhouses Unveil Cashin Company.

BURLINGAME, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 7, 1995--After months of anticipation, former Fox & Carskadon executives Emmet J. Cashin, Jr. and Emmet J. "Skip" Cashin III have announced the formation of their new residential real estate brokerage firm, Cashin Company.

Joined by fellow Fox & Carskadon veterans Chuck Alloo and Rick LeDoux, the new firm marks a reunion of old colleagues and a return to the business traditions that originally made the name Cashin synonymous with Bay Area real estate success.

"Cashin Company is all about getting back to our roots," said Skip Cashin, 49, who is the new brokerage firm's president and CEO. "We're taking everything that we learned from our days at Fox & Carskadon and putting it into a local, family-run business."

While Cashin Company will offer the same high caliber of services that helped build Fox & Carskadon into the nation's fifth-largest residential brokerage firm, Cashin said he is intent on keeping the new company a local, family business that stresses quality rather than quantity. "We don't want to be the biggest -- just the best," said Cashin.

The formation of Cashin Company comes on the heels of the Cashins' acquisition in April of Stephens Real Estate, Inc., the Burlingame/Hillsborough boutique firm specializing in the sale of quality single family homes. Cashin says the new firm will emphasize market niche rather than market dominance, and will build on the agent base and expertise that Stephens has cultivated.

While the Fox tradition plays a defining role for the new brokerage, Cashin Company is anything but old fashioned. Among the innovative new approaches Cashin Company will take to marketing and communications is a home page posted on the Internet's World Wide Web. Found at http://www.cashin.com, the Web site will include information on listings and open homes, as well as company and agent profiles.

Management of the new company draws on the collective experience of some of the most influential names in Bay Area real estate. Cashin Company is managed by Rick LeDoux, 47, who brings more than 20 years of experience working in the San Mateo/Hillsborough market, and high recognition among the area's existing and potential clientele. Chuck Alloo, 47, serves as chief financial officer -- the same post he held at Fox & Carskadon. Chairing Cashin Company is Emmet J. Cashin, Jr., 71, who along with his son Skip transformed Fox & Carskadon into the largest, most successful residential brokerage on the Peninsula, and who has been a pioneer in the commercial and real estate syndication arenas.

Skip Cashin said he plans to expand the business, and is pursuing other acquisitions, but will concentrate on service and quality rather than numbers of offices or agents. The company will begin construction of a new office in Burlingame within the next six months, and will operate in Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Hillsborough/Burlingame, San Mateo, San Carlos, Woodside and Atherton -- with likely expansion into the Los Altos and Saratoga/Los Gatos areas.

And how does the Fox & Carskadon veteran feel about returning to his old haunts? "It's just like coming home," Cashin said.

CONTACT: Cashin Company

Skip Cashin, 415/324-2354

or

MacKenzie Communications

Janis MacKenzie, 415/433-8200

пятница, 24 февраля 2012 г.

Odebrecht--Latin America's largest engineering and construction company--selects Global Crossing for managed converged IP services.(brazil)

Global Crossing announced that it is providing fully managed IP VPN services for Odebrecht Engineering & Construction, Brazil's largest services exporter and Latin America's largest engineering and construction company. Under the three-year contract, Global Crossing designed and is providing Odebrecht with a fully managed IP VPN, which will converge data, voice, and videoconferencing applications through a single IP network, connecting sites in Angola, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, the United States, and Europe.

"Global Crossing's truly global reach and the performance of its IP fiber-optic network made it a perfect fit for Odebrecht," commented Mauro Rehm, chief information officer at Odebrecht Engineering & Construction. "Quality, reliability and a fully managed, cost-effective solution, as well as adapting to our specific requirements were key factors in our decision."

Through Global Crossing's managed solution, Odebrecht's international subsidiaries will now experience convergence and integration, allowing the exchange of financial and business information on their mission-critical systems, as well as the implementation of a corporate Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) platform. The use of videoconferencing will also enable greater synergy between Odebrecht's business units around the world.

Reaching more than 600 cities in more than 60 countries, Global Crossing provides one of the most powerful and versatile IP VPN solutions currently in place, with scalable connectivity, multiple access options, and flexible billing options. In addition to secure private data transport, the convergence of data, voice, and video onto a single IP-based platform yields simplicity in network design and administration, as well as connectivity, billing, and care, enabling Odebrecht to focus on managing their core business.

"Odebrecht's choice of Global Crossing underscores our ability to provide flexible solutions that are fully adapted to meet our customers needs," said Jose Luis Kruyff, Global Crossing's vice president of enterprise sales for Latin America and the Caribbean. "We are pleased to include such a recognized corporation in our customer roster and look forward to a long-standing relationship with them."

Global Crossing's services perfectly match Odebrecht's demands for global solutions. Founded in 1944, Odebrecht is involved in various projects around the world. In the United States it is currently responsible for the North and South terminal expansions at the Miami International Airport. Construction will cover an area of approximately 520,000 square meters, and the complex will include hotel, parking facilities, and shops. Odebrecht is also working on the duplication of General Lazaro Cardenas de Minatitlan Refinery in Mexico and is one of the companies responsible for exploring the United Kingdom's MacCulloch oil field in the North Sea. It has developed residential and urban infrastructure projects in Germany, constructed a tunnel to carry drinking water to Pietermaritzburg in South Africa, participated in offshore drilling projects in India, constructed oil platforms in bases located in Singapore and Spain, and constructed bridges, harbors, highways, and subway lines in Portugal, among many other global projects.

Global Crossing's Managed Network Services provide value-added pre-sales engineering and CPE design, equipment procurement, provisioning and installation, network monitoring, and management backed by stringent service level agreements. The service also provides ongoing end-to-end CPE and network management and maintenance support around the globe.

Global Crossing's customers can also benefit from the support offered by uCommand--an industry-leading online account management tool, which provides customers secure, instant, anytime access to their IP VPN service and enables them to view network utilization, manage their hosted RADIUS accounts, and create and track trouble tickets.

InterVideo Announces Bundling Partnership with Google; InterVideo Bundles Google Toolbar and Desktop Search with Highly Acclaimed Software including WinDVD, WinDVD Creator, DVD Copy, and MediaOne.

FREMONT, Calif. -- InterVideo(R), Inc. (NASDAQ:IVII), a leader in digital media software technology and PC/CE convergence, and leading web property provider Google, announced today a new partnership to help bring internet and personal search capabilities to PC users with InterVideo's leading line of PC software products. The initial project bundles two recently released Google products with each of four main InterVideo products.

"InterVideo wanted to include powerful Internet web search for our customers along with our products," said Steve Ro, CEO and President of InterVideo. "By incorporating the Google Toolbar and Google Desktop Search applications with InterVideo products, users will have fast and convenient access to obtaining information and managing multimedia files, not only through the internet, but also on the desktop."

InterVideo will incorporate a Google Toolbar and Google Desktop Search application with four of their robust product lines. Included is the ultimate DVD playback solution, WinDVD(R) with over 100 million installations worldwide, the well acclaimed complete DVD and authoring solution, WinDVD Creator(R), the award-winning video copy software, DVD Copy(R), and the latest 9-in-1 utility suite package, MediaOne(TM).

By the end of May, with every new trial and paid installation of these InterVideo products on the web, users will have the option to install the Google Toolbar application which includes a browser utility search engine for Internet Explorer, a helpful Pop-up Blocker to eliminate annoying pop-ups, and a useful Auto-Fill to help fill out Web forms instantly, as well as the Google Desktop Search utility that provides a full text search of the user's emails, files, web history and chats they have viewed.

About InterVideo, Inc.

InterVideo is a leading provider of DVD software. InterVideo has developed a technology platform from which it has created a broad suite of integrated multimedia software products that allow users to capture, edit, author, burn, distribute, and play digital video. InterVideo's software is bundled with products sold by the majority of the leading PC OEMs. The company is headquartered in Fremont, CA with regional offices in Europe, Taiwan, China and Japan. For more information, contact InterVideo at 510/651-0888 or visit the company's Web site at www.intervideo.com.

Safe Harbor Statement

Except for the historical statements contained herein, the foregoing release contains forward-looking statements, including statements regarding InterVideo WinDVD, WinDVD Creator, Home Theater, DVD Copy, and MediaOne products. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, and actual results could differ materially due to several factors, including but not limited to the ability to forecast customer behavior and recognize or respond to emerging trends, changing preferences or competitive factors, the market acceptance of our new products and product enhancements, the resolution of any notices of claims regarding alleged infringement of third parties' intellectual property rights, the ability to maintain or expand our relationship with PC OEMS and other risks and uncertainties. Please consult the various reports and documents filed by InterVideo with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including but not limited to InterVideo's Form 10-Q for other risk factors that could cause actual results to differ. All forward-looking statements are made as of the date hereof and InterVideo disclaims any responsibility to update or revise any forward-looking statement provided in this news release.

InterVideo and WinDVD are registered trademarks and InterVideo WinDVD Creator, Home Theater, DVD Copy, and MediaOne are trademarks of InterVideo, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.