среда, 29 февраля 2012 г.
NSW:Man charged over Sydney stabbing death
AAP General News (Australia)
08-03-2011
NSW:Man charged over Sydney stabbing death
SYDNEY, Aug 3 AAP - A man will front court charged with murder after the stabbing of
another man at an inner-city Sydney unit block.
The 38-year-old victim was found dead inside the hallway of the property in Morehead
Street, Redfern, around 12.30pm (AEST) on Tuesday.
Two men were arrested at the scene and spent much of the rest of the day being questioned.
Police charged a 28-year-old with murder and a 43-year-old with affray.
Both men were refused bail and are due to appear at Central Local Court on Wednesday.
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VIC:Headlines 3AW Melbourne 0500
AAP General News (Australia)
04-07-2011
VIC:Headlines 3AW Melbourne 0500
- A man charged over the fatal bashing of a man in his Frankston home on Tuesday
- A group of teens has killed a swan at Moonee Ponds
- Treasurer Kim Wells says he's hoping to secure a fairer deal for Victoria at today's
GST meeting in Canberra
- A Melbourne teacher reportedly under investigation after punishments he handed out to students
- The number of new job ads in Australia has increased this year
- Portsea officially home to the nation's highest earners
SPORT
- AFL
- Golf
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QLD:Qld power bills to soar 6 per cent
AAP General News (Australia)
12-16-2010
QLD:Qld power bills to soar 6 per cent
Queenslanders are bracing for an electricity price hike of almost six per cent.
The independent Queensland Competition Authority has announced the 5.83 per cent rise
will take effect from 1 July .. adding about 26-dollars to the average quarterly bill
of 440-dollars .. or about 28 cents per day.
State energy minister STEPHEN ROBERTSON says concessions and rebates are available
to help pensioners .. low income households and Queenslanders with special medical needs.
He says the price rise isn't as bad as South Australia which has announced a 12 per
cent increase or New South Wales .. where prices will rise between 20 and 42 per cent
over the next three years.
Queensland Council of Social Service spokeswoman KARYN WALSH says she's worried about
increasing numbers of people not being able to cope with their bills.
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WA:Glassing victim lucky to be alive
AAP General News (Australia)
08-09-2010
WA:Glassing victim lucky to be alive
Police say a 22-year-old Perth who was glassed at a nightclub is lucky to be alive
.. after veins and arteries in his neck were severed in the attack.
SEAN .. from Kingsley in Perth's north .. was in the Ambar nightclub in the city's
CBD at about 3am (WST) on Sunday when he was struck in face with a glass object.
He says he doesn't believe he provoked anything.
SEAN made his way outside and got put in the back of an ambulance .. before being rushed
to Royal Perth Hospital where he underwent emergency surgery.
The glassing severed veins and arteries in his neck .. as well as some nerves in his face.
He had between 80 and 100 stitches to repair the cut to his face and neck .. although
doctors have told him he probably won't have permanent damage to his left eye.
Police are appealing for any witnesses to come forward.
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WA: Bendigo Bank announces Toodyay bushfire appeal
AAP General News (Australia)
12-31-2009
WA: Bendigo Bank announces Toodyay bushfire appeal
The Toodyay bushfire appeal has been launched by the Bendigo and Adelaide Banks' philanthropic
arm .. Community Enterprise Foundation .. and the Salvation Army.
The bank says it's opened an account for donations to help people affected by the fire
in the devastated township .. 80 kilometres north-east of Perth.
Donated money will be used to fund a recovery day .. allowing local volunteers to speak
with counsellors and support one another in the wake of the fires.
Donations of two dollars and more are tax-deductible.
The fire has destroyed close to 40 homes .. and Premier COLIN BARNETT has declared
it a natural disaster.
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Fed: Extended caption for AAP's Picture of the day
AAP General News (Australia)
08-18-2009
Fed: Extended caption for AAP's Picture of the day
A model showcases designs by Australian swimwear designer Seafolly during the 2009
Sydney Fashion Festival on Tuesday, Aug 18, 2009. The bikini brand has declared swimwear
"recession resistant" with the unveiling of its new summer collection of bright and playful
bikinis. Seafolly managing director Anthony Halas said their business had doubled over
the past three years, claiming a 35 per cent market share in Australia, as well as exporting
to about 40 countries. "It's a low value luxury item, it's an easy way for people to feel
good about themselves buying a $100 swimsuit."
(AAP Image/Tracey Nearmy) NO ARCHIVING (PICTURE NUMBER: SYD932)
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NSW: Pedophile jailed for 18 years
AAP General News (Australia)
04-08-2009
NSW: Pedophile jailed for 18 years
A New South Wales man who systematically sexually abused a young girl and exchanged
photos of the acts with paedophiles around the world has been sentenced to 24 years jail.
44-year-old GLENN HITCHEN had sex with the girl 12 times over about three years and
forced her to pose in pornographic pictures.
Police found more than two thousand photos of the young girl .. along with 729 thousand
child porn images and 27 hundred videos in his home in 2007.
The Port Macquarie local pleaded guilty to six charges in the NSW District Court in
Sydney .. including using a carriage service to transmit child pornography and sexual
intercourse with a child under 10.
He received the maximum term for the offences today and will be eligible for parole in 2025.
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Vic: Class action hopes to recoup $100 million in lost investmen
AAP General News (Australia)
12-04-2008
Vic: Class action hopes to recoup $100 million in lost investmen
Hundreds of victims of a failed property developer are hoping to recoup tens of millions
of dollars in lost investments in a class action against an arm of the Bendigo Bank.
Up to eight thousand investors lost more than 200 million dollars in the collapse of
Fincorp in 2007.
Law firm Slater and Gordon is launching the class action on behalf of all people who
invested in secured and unsecured debentures .. after December 2004 until Fincorp's collapse
in March 2007.
Hundreds of victims have already approached the law firm to be involved in the class
action .. and many more are expected to join.
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Words and images that draw us to the game Vantage Point
International Herald Tribune
05-07-2008
Words and images that draw us to the game Vantage Point
Byline: Rob Hughes The New York Times Media Group
Edition: 3
Section: SPORTS
No reasonable person would blame Mathieu Flamini for choosing to move house this week. He is footloose, a 21st-century player whose industry in midfield was so impressive against AC Milan in this season's Champions League that the Italian club decided to buy him.
Flamini is 24. His roots are in Marseille, but Arsenal had been grooming him for four years until, with his contract up for renewal, Milan made him the offer he could not refuse: it is doubling his salary.
With all respect to Flamini, a young man I know and like, he is unlikely to leave an imprint on his game as rich in memories, loyalty and affection as another player, Johnny Haynes, whose lifelong commitment to one club, Fulham, was commemorated in a book released Wednesday.
Haynes was the finest passer of a ball in the game. And those are not my words: they are spoken again and again by players who shared the ball with him. And they are endorsed by the incomparable Brazilian, Pele.
When you leaf through "Johnny Haynes - The Maestro," you feel the history of a true soccer player of his time, and you sense the labor of love of the fans who put this tribute together. It is there in the words of the author, Martin Plumb, and the often sepia-tone pictures of Ken Coton.
They share their 50-year loyalty to Fulham with many other fans, like Sheila Seymour from the north of England, who worked tirelessly on library archives to bring this book together.
This weekend, the club, which still nestles in a stadium of preserved antiquity close to the River Thames in London, will play for its life, trying to stay in the league of financial giants, England's Premier League. There will be three American starters, Kasey Keller, Clint Dempsey and Brian McBride, in Fulham's team, and the owner, Mohamed al-Fayed, an Egyptian, in the stands.
Do any of them, I wonder, truly understand the legacy Haynes left them? Without Haynes's 658 league games and 158 goals, the club might not have survived his near 20-year span to 1970. Without his perfectionism, his ability to hit a pass as true as a laser beam, and his leadership of the English national side, the renowned old club would not enjoy the fame it does.
Haynes wasn't a goal scorer, per se, but his finest performance for England is reputed to have been at Wembley Stadium in 1958, when he scored a hat-trick while orchestrating a 5-0 drubbing of the Soviet Union.
"Once you got used to watching that perfection, you realized the rest of the secret," recalled Bobby Moore, one of his successors as England captain. "John was always available, always hungry for the ball, always wanting to play. I loved watching the player and later I learned to love the man."
That love, that respect, are bywords for this book, which may be of a bygone era. The player and his loyalty give the club a greater history than it would otherwise have merited. More's the pity, the shame, that Fulham today does not stock the book in its club shop. It wanted a greater share of the sales than the publisher and authors could afford.
The club is myopic if it cannot see that its history is Johnny's history.
The man, who died after a car crash three years ago, was a thread through all that mattered to Fulham, and all that counts for those who support it.
No matter how much inflation has occurred, it now seems incredible that Haynes, the first player anywhere to be paid pound(s)100 a week, could have been worth just one-50th of Flamini.
His story seems to me worth more than the combined weight of all those pulp biographies of starlets and celebrities who are still in puppy fat when their "life story" is published.
This is not to decry sports books. Far from it, words or pictures can still capture the values, and even the movements, of real talent, more permanently than television or the Internet.
Erwin Roth, a publisher in Salzburg, has made his life's work studying and publishing the still pictures that reveal the beauty, drama and emotions of men and women striving to be the best they can be.
Roth's collection of sporting photographs as art goes back 30 years, and his anniversary work, "Sport Highlights," covers any activity you can imagination. He has one favorite photograph from more than 15,000 pages on the subject.
It isn't soccer, but it is startling. It freezes the exact instant that the Austrian ski jumper Klaus Tuchscherer found himself airborne with only one ski attached.
It happened at Lahti, Finland, in 1978. Tuchscherer is clad in red against the perfect clear blue sky. His right ski has just become detached and is floating between his legs, his arms are spread out like the wings of an eagle, his facial expression is caught in that moment, that gasp of realization that catastrophe is imminent.
Those of us who have worked with photographers across the gamut of sports grow to appreciate how they, with their special sense of timing and their eye for the unexpected, can teach us more than we often suspect is there in the moment.
The photographer who captured what Roth captions "Unpleasant Surprise in Midair," is Rainer Martini from Germany. "Martini has succeeded in unique fashion in capturing the emotional reaction of the athlete," enthuses the publisher. "Tuchscherer can sense what is happening here. He could not see it after all."
Fifty years after the peak performance of Johnny Haynes, 20 years after Klaus Tuchscherer survived his midair "surprise," we are able to relive their performance on the printed page. We are also, at our leisure, able to prolong more than the instantaneous thrill that draws us to sports in the first place.
An ability to plot another man's path by passing the perfect ball, a split-second adjustment in flying without a parachute or landing gear, are gifts that few people possess but millions can admire, if only we can remember them.
Books help.
"He was my hero," says Alan Mullery, a player who followed Haynes at Fulham and into the England team. "The word 'great' rolls off the tongue quite easily these days, but Johnny Haynes really was. I think he had extrasensory powers, he could lay a ball within six inches of a colleague.
He will never leave my memory."
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NSW: Autopsy should end mystery over elephant handler's death
AAP General News (Australia)
12-28-2007
NSW: Autopsy should end mystery over elephant handler's death
The show will go on for the Stardust Circus tonight .. as grieving workers await autopsy
results to end the mystery surrounding the death of an elephant handler in northern NSW.
A post-mortem examination is expected to determine if the handler died of natural causes
.. or was killed after being trampled by one of the two performing elephants.
It's not yet known if the handler .. aged in his 60s .. died before suffering an injury
to his back .. or even if the elephant caused the back injury.
One of the owners of Stardust Circus .. JAN LENNON .. says everybody's pretty upset
still because he was a very good friend who'd been with the circus for a few years.
The first of the Yamba performances will start at seven o'clock (AEST) tonight .. with
shows continuing over the next nine days before the show moves to Ballina and then Palm
Beach in Queensland.
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NSW: Water cannon ready in time for police to use at APEC =2
AAP General News (Australia)
08-20-2007
NSW: Water cannon ready in time for police to use at APEC =2
"The water cannon truck will only be used in extreme cases of major public disorder,"
Mr Iemma told reporters at Sydney Olympic Park where the Public Order and Riot Squad demonstrated
its capabilities.
"Offenders would literally be knocked off their feet by the high pressure stream of
water pumped out by this device," he said.
"Any protesters who are considering violent disruptions during the APEC conference
should count this as a warning."
Police Minister David Campbell said the water cannon truck was fitted with an airtight
cabin to protect police from smoke, gas and other irritants.
It also has shatterproof anti-bandit glass reinforced with wire mesh, and a heavy push
bar allowing it to clear barricades and other obstacles.
It can shoot a stream of water more than 50 metres.
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Fed: Seven and SBS to broadcast 2008 Beijing Olympics
AAP General News (Australia)
04-04-2007
Fed: Seven and SBS to broadcast 2008 Beijing Olympics
The Seven Network and SBS have confirmed they'll continue their dual free-to-air broadcast
deal for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
Seven has secured exclusive broadcast rights to the opening and closing ceremonies
.. along with the blue ribbon events including swimming .. track and field .. rowing ..
cycling and gymnastics.
SBS will cover the longer-running events like football .. cycling and volleyball.
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WA: Motorcyclist dies after tree crash
AAP General News (Australia)
12-04-2006
WA: Motorcyclist dies after tree crash
A motorcyclist has died after skidding and crashing into trees down an embankment ..
on a country road south of Perth.
Police say the 36-year-old man was riding at the head of a group of other ten riders
near Waroona when the accident occurred on at 11 o'clock yesterday morning.
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Qld: Beattie causes dam pain
AAP General News (Australia)
04-28-2006
Qld: Beattie causes dam pain
Premier PETER BEATTIE has admitted plans to resume hundreds of rural homes to make
way for a massive new dam in south-east Queensland will cause hardship and pain.
Mr BEATTIE says the properties will have to go to make way for a major new dam in the
Traveston district along the Mary River near Gympie .. north of Brisbane.
The project is set to rival Brisbane's Wivenhoe Dam with a projected storage capacity
of 660 thousand megalitres.
It will supply Gympie and the Sunshine Coast regions when it's completed in 2011.
Mr BEATTIE flew over the two-thousand square kilometre catchment area yesterday ..
and says resumptions are unfortunate but inevitable.
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понедельник, 27 февраля 2012 г.
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See also: COUNTING-OUT RHYMES; SHEPHERDS' SCORE; STANDING STONES; WEIGHING.
Bibliography
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Roud , 2003.
Housing Affordability Remains Strong in Third Quarter 2001; Rockford, Ill., Most Affordable Market; Indianapolis Tops All Major Cities.
WASHINGTON -- Nationwide housing affordability dipped slightly but remained on very solid ground in the third quarter of 2001 as interest rates on home mortgages continued downward for a fifth consecutive quarter, according to the National Association of Home Builders' Housing Opportunity Index (HOI), released today.
"In July through September of last year, interest rates on adjustable- and fixed-rate mortgages hit their lowest point since early 1999, easing the way for potential buyers to qualify for a home purchase," said Bruce Smith, NAHB president and a home builder from Walnut Creek, Calif.
The HOI is a measure of the percentage of homes sold that a family earning the median income can afford to buy. During the third quarter of 2001, the HOI hit 61.5, down slightly from the second quarter's 63.4 reading but ahead of every other quarter since the initial three months of 2000. The latest ranking was based on more than 750,000 sales of new and existing homes in 186 markets.
"Families earning the median U.S. income of $52,500 could afford to purchase 61.5 percent of all the homes sold nationwide in last year's third quarter," Smith explained. Attributing the favorable sales environment primarily to low interest rates, he noted that the national weighted interest rate on adjustable- and fixed-rate mortgages, which NAHB uses to calculate the HOI, fell to 7.06 percent, marking the fifth consecutive decline since an 8.2 percent reading in the second quarter of 2000. This trend helped offset an increase in the national median home sales price from $156,000 in the second quarter to $161,000 in the third quarter.
"Understanding that every one percent decline in mortgage rates means another 400,000 families can qualify to purchase a home, you can see why housing affordability remained so strong in the latest report," Smith noted.
The nation's most affordable housing market in last year's third quarter was Rockford, Ill., which has consistently ranked among the most affordable places and last topped the HOI in mid-2000. "In Rockford, where the median family income was just over $57,000 and the median home price was $99,000, it's not surprising that 89.4 percent of homes sold in the third quarter were affordable to those in the median income range," said Smith.
Among cities with populations of more than one million, Indianapolis ranked at the top of the affordability chart. With a median home sale price of $130,000, 83.4 percent of homes sold in that market during the third quarter were affordable to families making the area's median income of $60,700.
As usual, the Midwest was the most consistently affordable region for housing, with 16 entries on the "25 Most Affordable Metro Areas" list. The South had five entries on that list, while the Northeast had four and the West had none. Conversely, the West had 18 entries in the "25 Least Affordable Metro Areas" column, while the Northeast had seven entries. Neither the Midwest nor South had any markets among the 25 least affordable.
The most affordable metro areas by region in the third quarter of 2001 were: Syracuse, N.Y. in the Northeast; Rockford in the Midwest; Wilmington- Newark, Del.-Md. in the South; and Anchorage, Alaska in the West. The least affordable metro areas by region were: Portsmouth-Rochester, N.H.-Maine in the Northeast; Ann Arbor, Mich. in the Midwest; Charleston-North Charleston, S.C. in the South; and Santa Cruz-Watsonville, Calif. in the West.
Results of the third quarter 2001 HOI, along with historical HOI data, can be downloaded at http://www.nahb.com/news/hoitables.xls on the Internet. The information is available on Excel spreadsheets. Click on tabs at the bottom of the page to select different data sets.
Editor's Note: The Housing Opportunity Index is based on the median family income, interest rates, and the price distributions of homes sold in each market in a particular quarter of a year. The price of homes sold is collected from actual court records by First American Real Estate Solutions, a marketing company. The median family income for each market is calculated by the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
About NAHB: The National Association of Home Builders is a Washington- based trade association representing more than 205,000 members involved in home building, remodeling, multifamily construction, property management, subcontracting, design, housing finance, building product manufacturing and other aspects of residential and light commercial construction. Known as "the voice of the housing industry," NAHB is affiliated with more than 800 state and local home builders associations around the country. NAHB's builder members will construct about 80 percent of the more than 1.5 million new housing units projected for 2001. During a typical year, residential construction accounts for about five cents of every dollar spent in the U.S. economy, making home building one of the largest and most influential industries in the country
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GameLoft.(Internet/Web/Online Service Information)(Brief Article)
www.gameloft.co.uk
Owner: Gameloft.com
Agency: in-house
Content 22/25
Usability 22/25
Branding 22/25
Monetisation 20/25
Total 86/100
The online games industry is growing and GameLoft, backed by Ubisoft, is in a good position to take advantage of this. The front page is lively but not too busy, and navigation is crisp. You can download games to play or just play online, and there's even a gamer client that has communication tools, server match-making and real-time games information. In fact, it has almost everything a Quake geek needs (except for the packets of crisps and countless cigarettes). GameLoft has also this week announced that it's launching a Web-based studio to develop its own games, so the future is definitely bright for this site. Just like rival Gameplay, GameLoft builds on the community emphasis, which fits in very well with its target audience.
Key: Usability = performance/navigation/interactivity/architecture
Branding = targeting/marketing
Monetisation = potential for revenue/commerce
Road Runner Fortifies Industry Lead With Additions to Management Team.
HERNDON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 21, 1999--
Road Runner, the nation's leading high-speed online service, announced today the appointment of three executives to key positions on its senior management team.
Named were William T. Gordon III as Senior VP and Chief Financial Officer, Larry S. Levine as Senior VP Corporate Development and James R. Brueneman as Vice President and Deputy General Counsel.
William T. Gordon, III, named Senior VP and Chief Financial Officer, brings financial planning and management expertise to Road Runner. Previously Executive Vice President, Finance, and Chief Financial Officer of BET Holdings Inc., Gordon was responsible for BET's Investor Relations, Information Technology, and Corporate Administration Departments.
He was instrumental in the acquisitions and partnership ventures that grew BET from a single cable channel into an emerging media company with over 20 subsidiaries. Gordon's commitment to company growth and improved earnings helped make BET one of Forbes magazine's "Best Small Companies in America" for the last two years. Prior to his tenure with BET, Gordon was a partner at Price Waterhouse.
Larry S. Levine, named Senior VP Corporate Development, was formerly VP Multimedia Ventures, of MediaOne Group, Denver. Levine was instrumental in negotiating the Road Runner joint venture, including the $425 million equity investment by Microsoft and Compaq. Levine has spent the last year managing the formation of the venture on behalf of MediaOne.
He previously served as VP Interactive Services Group, at US West Media Group, Denver, where he was responsible for developing UMG's high speed Internet access strategy, a precursor to the Road Runner venture.
James R. Brueneman, named Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, was formerly with Hogan & Hartson, a Washington, D.C.-based law firm, and was a member of the firm's technology practice group.
Brueneman specializes in intellectual property and computer law including asset purchase agreements; integration and licensing agreements; Web site development; content acquisition agreements; marketing and distribution agreements; and hosting and linking agreements.
Gordon, Levine, and Brueneman will be joining Tim Evard, Senior VP Marketing, and Stephen Van Beaver, Senior VP Operations, on the Road Runner senior management team.
About Road Runner
Road Runner (www.rr.com) has more subscribers in the United States than any other cable broadband online service, serving in excess of 250,000 customers in the communities where it is available. It is a joint venture among affiliates of Time Warner Inc., MediaOne Group, Microsoft Corp., Compaq Corp. and Advance/Newhouse.
It combines the resources and strategic talent of the five partners who are world leaders in media, broadband communications, computer software and hardware and publishing. The Road Runner character is a trademark and copyright of Warner Bros., a division of Time Warner Entertainment Company, L.P.
воскресенье, 26 февраля 2012 г.
Research and Markets: Australia Telco Company Profiles - Optus Company Overview and Operating Statistics 2011.(Company overview)
DUBLIN -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/bf879e/australia_telco) has announced the addition of the "Australia - Telco Company Profiles - Optus - Company Overview and Operating Statistics - 2011" report to their offering.
Optus provides a range of communications services that include mobile, national and long-distance services, local and international telephony, business network services, internet and satellite services and subscription TV.
In 2011 the company is set to expand its customer base as new services including the provision of IPTV though FetchTV, expanded mobile coverage in Tasmania, and an agreement to provide interim satellite services in the National Broadband Network rollout to service remote and regional communities will allow Optus to gain new subscribers across its coverage areas.
The booming numbers of wireless broadband subscribers obtained during 2010/11 will continue to deliver higher data revenue, although as the market rises to saturation levels BuddeComm believes that the rising returns will slowly diminish.
In this report we provide an operational overview of the main divisions within Optus, including Consumer, Business, Small and Medium Business and Wholesale and Satellite. A breakdown of key operating statistics is provided for internet, broadband, voice, The Open Network (mobile), in text, tabular and easy-to-read chart formats. Brief highlights of the company's financials are included.
Detailed financial information on Optus is provided in a separate report: Australia - Telco Company Profiles - Optus - Financial Statistics and Analysis. While information on the company's networks is in a separate report: Australia - Telco Company Profiles - Optus - The Network.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Synopsis
2. Company information
3. Company analysis
4. Financial highlights
5. Operating results
6. Products and services
7. Mobile services
8. Major subsidiaries
9. Network overview (separate report)
10. Company history
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Smith backs Boks to battle.
The Super 14 could be key to the Springboks getting their Tri Nations title tilt back on track, according to Wayne Smith. And the All Blacks assistant coach has warned his side to expect the unexpected in Wellington on Saturday or risk being put on the back foot for the rest of the series.
South Africa crumbled at the hands of their hosts in Auckland last weekend and they were running out of ideas quicker than a Bryan Habana chip-and-chase. Even the usually solid Springboks' set-pieces looked far from concrete, as both the scrum and line-out were embarrassed into retreating back into their own territory.
But Smith has tipped Peter de Villiers to loosen the reins on his side for the second Tri Nations clash and encourage a more free-flowing style similar to the one that saw the Bulls and Stormers sweep aside their southern hemisphere rivals last season and provide an all-South African Super 14 final.
"We've seen in the Super 14 that they've got multi-skilled players and they can play a different type of game.
"You've got to suggest that maybe they can come and play that on Saturday. You've got to expect there will be some unpredictable events that take place and how you handle that is one of the big factors in the result," Smith said, adding that he also expects a repeat performance from his pack.
"We've got to make sure we maintain our intensity up front from last week and that will be the key thing, that we keep the same physicality and win the battle up front."
For all their one-dimensional attacking play in the 32-12 defeat, All Blacks centre Conrad Smith said the Springboks almost caught his side out on the counter attack and agrees with his namesake that they'll alter their style by attempting to let the back three of Zane Kirchner, Habana and Jean de Villiers dominate proceedings.
"At times they counter-attacked us and had some pretty good success, I thought," Smith said. "We just have to anticipate
that that's going to be the case. Their accuracy in most areas, we can expect that to be a lot better as well."
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MERKLEY+PARTNERS WINS ADDY AND COMMUNICATION ARTS AWARDS FOR LEAD POISONING PREVENTION PUBLIC SERVICE ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN.
New York -- The following information was released by the Advertising Council Inc.:
The Ad Council, in partnership with the Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), announced today that Merkley+Partners, the pro bono advertising agency that developed their Lead Poisoning Prevention public service advertising (PSA) campaign, was honored by the American Advertising Federation by winning the Silver ADDY for best public service campaign. In addition, Merkley+Partners received the Gold New York ADDY for television and Silver New York ADDY for print in the public service category, as well as the District Silver ADDY for television. Further, the print series won a Communication Arts award.
Launched in April 2010, the multi-media campaign includes bilingual television, radio, print, outdoor and digital advertising. The campaign primarily aims to reach parents and caregivers of children age six and under and pregnant women who live in homes built before 1978, and are therefore at the greatest risk for lead poisoning. The objective is to educate our target about the dangers of lead poisoning so they can take immediate action to safeguard their children.
"We are very pleased that the American Advertising Federation and Communication Arts have recognized Merkley+Partners for such a creative and empowering body of work on behalf of parents of young children and pregnant women," stated Peggy Conlon, president and CEO of the Ad Council. "These PSAs will aid in raising awareness about lead poisoning so parents can educate themselves about how to protect their children in their homes."
With more than 50,000 entries annually, the ADDY Awards are the advertising industry's largest, most representative, and arguably toughest competition, recognizing and rewarding creative excellence in the art of advertising.
Communication Arts hosts the most prestigious competition for creativity in graphic design, the Communication Arts Design Competition. Leading creative directors, art directors and writers judge the work for selection in this preeminent Advertising Annual.
"We are honored this important campaign, which directly affects the lives of so many parents and children, was recognized by the American Advertising Federation and Communication Arts. We attribute this success to the strong partnership between our Agency, the Ad Council and the amazing and supportive campaign sponsors," stated Diane Hernandez, Group Account Director at Merkley+Partners.
All of the PSAs direct parents to visit www.leadfreekids.org or call a toll-free number (1-800-424-LEAD), to learn more about where lead can be found in their home, how to protect their children from exposure to lead and to know what to do if they or a member of their family is exposed to lead. The site encourages parents and other adults to download free toolkits in an effort to help eliminate childhood lead poisoning.
To date the campaign has received nearly $17 million in donated media across television, radio, outdoor, print and digital.
The Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning
The Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning designs, develops and promotes programs, policies and direct services to eradicate childhood lead poisoning and create green and healthy homes for all children. For more information about the Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning, visit www.leadsafe.org.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
EPA leads the nation's environmental science, research, education and assessment efforts. The mission of the Environmental Protection Agency is to protect human health and the environment. Since 1970, EPA has been working for a cleaner, healthier environment for the American people. For more information about EPA, visit www.epa.gov
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
HUD's mission is to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all. HUD is working to strengthen the housing market to bolster the economy and protect consumers; meet the need for quality affordable rental homes: utilize housing as a platform for improving quality of life; build inclusive and sustainable communities free from discrimination; and transform the way HUD does business. More information about HUD and its programs is available on the Internet at www.hud.gov and espanol.hud.gov.
The Advertising Council
The Ad Council is a non-profit organization with a rich history of marshalling volunteer talent from the advertising and media industries to deliver critical messages to the American public. Having produced literally thousands of PSA campaigns addressing the most pressing social issues of the day, the Ad Council has effected, and continues to effect, tremendous positive change by raising awareness, inspiring action, and saving lives. To learn more about the Ad Council and its campaigns, visit www.adcouncil.org.
Merkley + Partners
Merkley+Partners is a full service marketing and advertising agency providing strategic direction to clients and creating print, broadcast, digital, social, viral, brand identity and CRM programs. Merkley serves a range of blue chip clients with recognizable, iconic brands. The agency was founded in 1993 and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Omnicom Group Inc., a leading worldwide communications company.
WANDM RECOGNIZES LONG-TIME SERVICE OF EMPLOYEES.
Williamsburg, VA -- The following information was released by the College of William and Mary:
by Megan Shearin and Erin Zagursky
The following individuals will be recognized for 35 and 40 years of service during the College's annual Employee Appreciation Day, June 10, 2011. - Ed.
35 years of service
Bonnie Walker
Bonnie Walker has been preparing food for the students who use The Commons dining hall -- of "The Caf" -- for 35 years now. But, in a way, it's like she's been cooking for family the whole time.
"I have kids, too. My oldest son went to school in Boston, and I have always felt that somebody is taking care of my baby, so let me take care of somebody else's," said Walker, a food service worker with Dining Services.
Walker started her career at the Commons on the grill as a breakfast cook. Now, she is in charge of the salad bar and creates a wide variety of dishes from pasta salads to chef salads and more.
But working with food isn't the thing that has kept Walker at the College for more than three decades.
"The thing I like most is the people," said Walker, whose daughter also works at William and Mary. "Some of the people have been there as long as I've been there."
Walker said she also loves getting to know the students.
"You get to meet different kids every year," she said. "I worked with the football team at one point in time when they had their training room in the downstairs of the Commons, and you get to know each and every kid separately."
In the end, Walker just hopes that someone else is treating her own kids the way she has treated the students at William and Mary.
"That's the way I live life," she said. "I take care of yours like I would take care of mine."
David Tidwell
After graduating from Lafayette High School, David Tidwell took a job in Facilities Management working as a summer employee. Thirty-five years later, he's still employed with the College.
Tidwell's career started in the HVAC shop, where he spent 15 years before moving to the multi-trade team. For the past 18 years, he's held the position of facilities management supervisor, overseeing a team of six.
"William and Mary has been my only full-time job in my entire life," said Tidwell. "It's a good place to work."
Working with the students is one of the many perks of his job, says Tidwell. His office, located in the basement of Landrum Hall, is also home to upperlevel students.
"Sometimes the students will bake us cookies," said Tidwell. "And if they need immediate attention for a repair, we'll help. That's what we're here for."
Memories about William and Mary are abundant for Tidwell. He's watched the construction of new buildings and what he calls the "growth spurt" of the College since 2000. His favorite moment, he says, is when the late president Ronald Regan visited William and Mary Hall during the 1983 G-7 Economic Summit.
"Ronald Reagan made a surprise, spur of the moment trip to the College," recalled Tidwell. "He pulled up in his limo, got out, and started shaking hands."
Scott Fenstermacher
Providing a fast and reliable wired and wireless network is a top priority for Scott Fenstermacher, network manager at William and Mary. He's responsible for maintaining all of the networks jacks and access to the Internet across campus, including administrative and academic buildings, residence halls, university libraries and student centers.
Fenstermacher has been an employee at the College for 35 years, and said he's had no desire to work elsewhere.
"I enjoy the variety of my job. There's always something new, which is good for me because I get bored with routine tasks," he said. "William and Mary is a friendly atmosphere and a good place to work."
Fenstermacher began his career as an electronics technician with the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. He conducted electronic fieldwork for various departments, including deep-water oceanography.
In 1984, Fenstermacher moved over to the Computer Center and transitioned into Information Technology as the College started acquiring networks. Over the years, he's been involved in several major network upgrades across campus to keep the community connected.
"These upgrades affect the whole campus," said Fenstermacher. "There are a lot of things that keep the campus going. But if the network goes down, the campus stops," he said.
Fenstermacher also maintains the operation of the telephone switch room and the Jones Hall computer room. He's been heavily involved in the new phone system, rolling out across campus this summer.
40 years of service
Deloris Holloway
Deloris Holloway has spent her life preparing delicious food for the students at the College of William and Mary. Now, her 40 years of service to the College is being celebrated.
At only 16 years old, Holloway began working on weekends as a line server in Trinkle Hall at William and Mary, where her mother, Mary Holloway, also worked. When the Commons Dining Hall opened a few years later, Holloway began working there. Now, Holloway works as a prep cook in the commissary.
"I love it," she said.
In addition to enjoying cooking, Holloway said she also enjoys working with students, helping them get acquainted to the dining hall and answering any questions they may have.
"If they need anything, I'm willing to help," she said.
Holloway said she expects to stay at the College until she retires in about four years, and though she had other opportunities during her 40 years at William and Mary, Holloway said she has stayed because she likes the hours, the work and the students.
Juanita Achols
Juanita Achols starts her day as a housekeeper at William and Mary when most other employees are heading home. But Achols, who is celebrating 40 years at the College this year, said she enjoys the night shift because it gives her an opportunity to attend Bible study and choir rehearsal during the day.
"Church stuff, I don't want to give that up," she said with a smile.
Achols actually began working at the College more than 40 years ago, leaving and coming back after working at the Naval Weapons Station for a bit and another time when her mother got sick. She has worked in housekeeping for all of her 40 years at the College. She currently works in the university's childcare center.
"It's a nice day," she said of her job. "I enjoy working with the people as a whole, so I guess that's why I'm still here."
Achols said she enjoys very good supervisors and colleagues.
"Everybody's not perfect but we get along," she said. "Some of them are just like family."
Achols said she keeps saying that this is going to be her last year at the College, but it remains to be seen.
"I just enjoy working here," she said. "I know my time is up, but why stay home when you can work?"
"God has been good," she said.
KILLING OF OSAMA BIN LADEN HAS REHABILITATED REPUTATION OF US GOVERNMENT, OFFICIALS.
WASHINGTON, DC -- The following information was released by the German Marshall Fund of the United States:
The dust has already started to settle after President Barack Obama's dramatic announcement on Sunday evening that U.S. special forces had killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in a late-night raid on a compound outside Abbottabad.
The period since the formal announcement has produced a sizeable - if constantly revised and occasionally conflicting - body of detail about the operation to capture the world's most recognizable terrorist.
In the process, the reputations of several individuals and entities have been rehabilitated.
First of all, the CIA is back. An important feature of the process that culminated in bin Laden's whereabouts being identified was the centrality of human intelligence, or humint as it is known in intelligence parlance.
The key to bin Laden's invisibility was his avoidance of phones and the Internet for communication, and American intelligence officials understood that his courier network could be the only way to track him down.
суббота, 25 февраля 2012 г.
Amedisys to Present at the 15th Annual Burkenroad Reports Investment Conference.(Conference news)
BATON ROUGE, La. -- Amedisys, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMED), one of America's leading home health and hospice companies, today announced that Dale E. Redman, Chief Financial Officer will present at the 15th Annual Burkenroad Reports Investment Conference today at 12:30 p.m. Central time (1:30 p.m. Eastern time). The conference is hosted by Tulane University's Freeman School of Business and will be held in New Orleans, La.
A live webcast of the presentation will be available through a link on our Investor Relations subpage at the following web address: http://www.amedisys.com/investors.
About Amedisys, Inc.
Amedisys, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMED) is a leading health care company focused on bringing home the continuum of care. Amedisys delivers personalized health care services to patients and their families, in the comfort of patients' homes, with approximately 10 million patient care and education encounters per year. Amedisys has two divisions, home health care and hospice. The Company's state-of-the-art advanced chronic care management programs and leading-edge technology enables it to deliver quality care based upon the latest evidence-based best practices. Amedisys is a recognized innovator, being one of the first in the industry to equip its clinicians with point-of-care laptop technology and referring physicians with an internet portal that enables real-time coordination of patient care seamlessly. Amedisys also has the industry's first-ever nationwide Care Transitions program. Amedisys Care Transitions is designed to reduce unnecessary hospital readmissions through patient and caregiver health coaching and care coordination, which starts in the hospital and continues throughout completion of the patient's home health plan of care. For more information about the Company, please visit: www.amedisys.com.
Our company website address is www.amedisys.com. We use our website as a channel of distribution for important company information. Important information, including press releases, analyst presentations and financial information regarding the Company is routinely posted on and accessible on the "Investor Relations" subpage of our website, which is accessible by clicking on the tab labeled "Investors" on our website home page. We will also use our website to expedite public access to time-critical information regarding the Company in advance of or in lieu of distributing a press release or a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") disclosing the same information. In addition, we make available on the Investor Relations subpage of our website (under the link "SEC filings") free of charge our annual reports on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, current reports on Form 8-K, ownership reports on Forms 3, 4 and 5 and any amendments to those reports as soon as practicable after we electronically file such reports with the SEC. Further, copies of our Certificate of Incorporation and Bylaws, our Code of Ethical Business Conduct and the charters for the Audit, Compensation and Nominating and Governance Committees of our Board are also available on the Investor Relations subpage of our website (under the link "Corporate Governance").
Ceriwholesale.com's Labor Day Sale Event Takes Away 5% on Chic Wholesale Shoes.
Party in style with online wholesale shoes depot Ceriwholesale.com's fabulous Labor Day Sale. It's the perfect chance to own pairs and pairs of stylish wholesale shoes such as fall boots, strappy sandals, and dress pumps. Running until the August 31, 2009, the Labor Day Sale extravaganza offers a wide variety of chic wholesale shoes for businesses and wholesale shoes lovers alike.
City of Industry, CA (PRWEB) August 28, 2009 -- This Labor Day weekend, Ceriwholesale.com is offering stylish wholesale shoes such as fall boots and strappy sandals at affordable prices. Fall boots are the latest wholesale shoes to hit the market and prices as low as $132.00/case are now available for purchase. Platform pumps are also in stock and can be purchased for only $189.00/case. For all shoes-a-holics out there, Ceriwholesale.com is giving away 5% on orders $500.00 and more. Simply type in promo code "LABOR5" during checkout to take advantage of this irresistible offer.
Labor Day is nearing and everyone is looking forward to a long weekend of fun-filled celebrations. However, festivities won't be complete without fashion and style. To celebrate Labor Day with style, grab pairs of the hottest wholesale shoes, fanciest dresses, and hippest accessories. Glamming up will be an easy feat with the online depot's latest styles in wholesale shoes because Ceriwholesale.com knows that fashion is a top priority for women.
With no minimum order required and guaranteed shipping within 24 hours, this offer stands until the August 31, 2009. Spread the love of wholesale shoes by sporting fashionable wholesale shoes provided by everyone's one-stop-shop of chic and trendy wholesale shoes - Ceriwholesale.com. Displaying a vast array of the hottest styles in wholesale shoes, Ceriwholesale.com is committed to beautifying every woman by offering only the best in the world of trendy wholesale shoes. Catch up with the company's latest offers by signing up in their newsletter.
About Ceriwholesale.com Headquartered in the City of Industry, CA, Ceriwholesale.com is a well-established distributor of wholesale shoes. They offer thousands of products, with new items added on a weekly basis. The main purpose of the company is to offer the highest quality wholesale products at the most competitive prices. Ceriwholesale.com is an online wholesale distributor of fashion products; purchasing of individual items is not available. Press release produced by Cybertegic.com - an Internet marketing services agency that specializes in search engine optimized press release marketing (SEO marketing).
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SPTI-Boldt Group Argentina Selects Hughes Broadband Satellite System.
Hughes Network Systems, a provider of broadband satellite solutions and services, announced that it has been selected by SPTI-Boldt Group Argentina, a telecommunications service company, to supply its advanced HN broadband satellite system hub plus HN7700S and HNS7740S broadband routers to support a variety of SPTI-Boldt's customers in Argentina.
SPTI-Boldt will use the HN system to provide broadband IP services for lottery, government and corporate programs in Argentina. Fully compliant with the IPoS/ DVB-S2 standard, including ACM (Adaptive Coding and Modulation), the HN is the world's most field-proven broadband satellite platform, supporting a wide range of bandwidth-intensive applications including VoIP, high-speed Internet access, interactive distance learning, video conferencing, and multimedia streaming. Hughes was the first company to implement the IPoS/DVB-S2 standard with ACM, the most bandwidth efficient implementation available, which yields up to 50 percent greater throughput over the original standard.
"We are very excited about this agreement," said Carlos Biderman, general manager of SPTI-Boldt Group Argentina. "We were looking for much more than just the latest broadband satellite technology. We wanted to do business with a company that shared our vision, who had solutions that met our current needs, who was innovative, and who exhibited leadership in the development of new technology. We found all these qualities in Hughes.
"The Hughes solution is state-of-the-art, allowing us to develop new applications and customers, and at the same time, provide higher quality Service to our X.25 legacy customers."
"We are very proud to have been chosen to provide our proven DVB-S2/ACM technology to the SPTI-Boldt Group, marking the beginning of a mutually beneficial relationship," said Nick Marzella, vice president of the Central America and Latin America group (CALA) at Hughes. "Our HN system enables SPTI-Boldt Group to offer an expanding range of broadband IP services along with legacy X.25 applications throughout Argentina, employing the most cost-effective satellite platform in the marketplace."
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Palo Alto Medical Foundation Names Research Institute Director; Internationally Renowned UCSF Health Economist Harold S. 'Hal' Luft, Ph.D., Will Join PAMF in late June.
Byline: Palo Alto Medical Foundation
PALO ALTO, Calif., June 17 (AScribe Newswire) -- The Palo Alto Medical Foundation (PAMF) has named Harold S. "Hal" Luft, Ph.D. - Professor of Health Policy and Health Economics at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and an internationally renowned health economist - as Director of its Research Institute.
"Dr. Luft's appointment is a key part of our larger effort to expand the Research Institute's faculty and strengthen its expertise in clinical, health services and health policy research," said David Druker, M.D., President and CEO of PAMF. "Between now and the end of June, he will be actively assisting us in recruitment of additional investigators at senior and junior levels, as well as helping us with other efforts to guide the future direction of the Research Institute. We are truly fortunate to have such an outstanding scholar and leader at the helm of our research activities."
For the last 14 years, Dr. Luft has directed the UCSF School of Medicine's Institute for Health Policy Studies (recently renamed the Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies for its founder and PAMF Board member, Dr. Lee). Dr. Luft first joined the UCSF faculty in 1978, and before that, he was an Assistant Professor at Stanford University Medical School for five years. Dr. Luft received his doctorate in economics (specializing in health sector economics and public finance) from Harvard University. He is a member of the Institute of Medicine and has served on numerous national health care-research advisory boards and as a former editor-in-chief of the journal Health Services Research.
"We couldn't have found a better candidate to help us transition from a focus on bench research to a focus on how care is delivered to our patients," says Mark McLaughlin, Director of Finance for the Research Institute and Foundation Treasurer. "Because of Dr. Luft's status in the field, we gain a significant advantage in attracting the best and the brightest researchers and research fellows."
A prolific author, Dr. Luft has published four books and more than 200 articles in peer-reviewed journals. His latest - due out in October - is "Total Cure: The Antidote to the Health Care Crisis." It focuses on how the American health care system can be reshaped to provide equity, improve quality, and reduce costs. His research has focused on numerous topics, including the relationship between the volume of surgical procedures in a hospital and patient outcomes, the performance of managed care organizations, the competition among health care providers and health plans, ways to assess quality in health care, and methods to compensate for differences in patient risk. At the PAMF Research Institute, he will be continuing these research interests, in part utilizing the strengths of the Foundation's electronic health record, as well as helping PAMF apply research results to improve its patient care.
"Because I've known and admired the work of PAMF and the PAMF Research Institute for a long time, I'm really looking forward to joining the PAMF family and to starting my new role with the Research Institute," said Dr. Luft.
He will assume his role as Director of the Research Institute on June 23, 2008, after he fulfills his teaching and other obligations at UCSF.
The Palo Alto Medical Foundation Research Institute was created in 1950 as a center for basic and clinical research. Its mission is to be a center of excellence for biomedical, clinical, health care, and public health research. Current research projects include a $1.2 million federally-funded study of diabetes disease management using Internet communications tools. For more information, visit www.pamf.org/research.
The Palo Alto Medical Foundation for Health Care, Research and Education is a not-for-profit health care organization that is a pioneer in the multispecialty group practice of medicine. PAMF is part of the Sutter Health family of not-for-profit physician organizations and hospitals that share resources and expertise to advance health care quality. Serving more than 100 communities in Northern California, Sutter Health is a regional leader in cardiac care as well as care of women and children, and is a pioneer in advanced patient safety technology. For more information, visit http://www.pamf.org .
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CONTACT: Cynthia Greaves, PAMF Department of Public Affairs, (000)-000-0000, greavec@pamf.org
пятница, 24 февраля 2012 г.
Internet Governance Forum will hopefully be followed by action.(Discussion)
Last month saw the inaugural meeting of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) in Athens, Greece. The IGF is an outcome of the 2005 World Summit on Information Society (WSIS), where United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan tasked Nitin Desai, Special Advisor for the WSIS, to convene a forum for multi-stakeholder policy dialogue. At the end of the WSIS summit, its chair, Yoshio Utsumi, was widely quoted saying that it "was not an end but a beginning". The same can now be said at the end of the first IGF.
Over 1,500 delegates flocked to Athens, the cradle of democracy, to discuss a common global vision of the development and growth of the internet. Government delegations were joined by academics, industry stakeholders, journalists and others to consider society's role in the internet, putting a large tick in the box for multi-stakeholder participation.
In his opening speech, Michalis Liapis, the Greek Minister for Transport, acknowledged that internet governance was about more than naming and address issues. Throughout the four-day conference, discussions were permeated by keywords that NMA readers will be familiar with: innovation, competition and investment.
A total of 36 workshops were held in parallel to the main sessions, where the key themes considered were openness, security, diversity and access. Much was made of the progress such sessions have made in bringing people together and in the vast attitude shift of the past four years. It remains to be seen, however, what conclusive action will follow. As one delegate from Australia noted, "Not much [was] said about how the IGF itself [could] move beyond discussion...and actually fulfill some of the other parts of its mandate...which required [delegates], among other things, to be able to make recommendations."
Karen Banks, networking and advocacy co-ordinator at the Association for Progressive Communications, in particular acknowledged the importance and indeed the necessity of discussion, but cautioned that in order for the IGF to deliver its desired positive outcomes, the discussion should be viewed as part of a wider process, with concrete actions being undertaken to move the discussions forward.
One 'process' of particular interest was civil liberties group IP Justice's proposal of a bill of rights for the internet age. Alongside the much-stated recognition that the internet is the backbone of the global information and knowledge society, the proposed bill would aim to enshrine the offline rights that have been in place for many centuries, providing a framework for respecting these rights online. This raised an interesting paradox. The internet has developed globally precisely because of the lack of government intervention. Yet because of the increasing spread of ICT and the information society globally, there are increasing calls for government and democratic institutions to become involved.
Paralleling calls for creative solutions to the problems being discussed to allow continued innovation, it was suggested that any such bill of rights should be created from the bottom up, by individual users, rather than top down from government. A noble sentiment, but as with so many discussion forums, after four days of dialogue, did the IGF merely signal the beginning of another round of discussions?
Now is the time for stakeholders to act on the discussions and to implement concrete actions to ensure that this was the beginning of what will turn into a successful process yielding real results, rather than another well-intentioned but doomed initiative.
Lucinda Fell is a senior account executive with Political Intelligence, the UK's leading new media public affairs consultancy; lucinda@ political-intelligence.com
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Flag Telecom provides additional international connectivity as Formula One races into Shanghai; FLAG carries F1 content from Chinato the rest of the world.
M2 PRESSWIRE-18 October 2005-FLAG TELECOM: Flag Telecom provides additional international connectivity as Formula One races into Shanghai; FLAG carries F1 content from Chinato the rest of the world(C)1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
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Shanghai, China and London, UK - The eyes of the sporting world were on China on Sunday as Formula One raced back into Shanghai. To ensure the media broadcasts from the Grand Prix were not interrupted,FLAG Telecom worked alongside its partner China Telecom, provisioning additional capacity to meet the exacting communication needs of the global TV and news agencies covering the event.
Owen Best, FLAG Telecom's President for Asia Pacific, explained: "To meet the broadband capacity needs during the Formula One weekend, Chinaneededto dramatically increase its global connectivity. China Telecom looked to FLAG to quickly provision additional high-quality circuits and ensure there was no disruption to the service during the build up and running of the high profile F1 event. As a carriers carrier, FLAG manages broadcast traffic for many of the world's leading telecommunications operators. Whether it's a Football World Cup event in Asia, the Summer Olympics in Athens, or Formula One in China or the Middle East, FLAG works with our customers and their end users to deliver faultless coverage. For the F1 event, China Telecom managed all domestic infrastructure requirements and FLAG carried the pictures and sound around the world."
FLAG Europe-Asia (FEA) was the first intercontinental submarine cable to land in China. China Telecom is the FEA landing station partner at Shanghai and has been a customer of FLAG Telecom since 1997. The companies are working closely together to meet the needs of customers requiring international connectivity into and out of China and planning for the broadcast needs of the global media during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
F1 first came to China in 2004, when some 150,000 spectators watched the Inaugural Shanghai Grand Prix on the newly constructed race track. Formed in the shape of a "Shang2" Chinese character, which means "high" or "above", the Shanghai circuit is a state of the art complex.
FLAG's cable network spans the globe and the company has an acknowledged reputation for a centralised end to end network management underpinned by exceptional quality and service support.
About FLAG Telecom
FLAG Telecom, a Reliance Infocomm company, has an established customer base of more than 180 leading operators, including all of the top ten international carriers. FLAG owns and manages an extensive optical fibre network spanning four continents and connecting key business markets in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and the USA. FLAG also owns and operates a low latency global MPLS based IP network, which connects most of the world's principal international Internet exchanges. FLAG offers a focused range of global products, including global bandwidth, IP, Internet, Ethernet and Co-location services. In the first international acquisition by the Reliance Group, FLAG Telecom became a Reliance Infocomm company on 12 January 2004. Recent news releases and further information are on FLAG Telecom's website at: www.flagtelecom.com.
About Reliance Infocomm
Reliance Infocomm Ltd., an Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Enterprises group company, is India's largest private information and communications services provider, with a subscriber base of over 12 million. Reliance Infocomm has established a pan-India, high-capacity, integrated (wireless and wireline), convergent (voice, data and video) digital network, to offer services spanning the entire Infocomm value chain.
The Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Enterprises group, is a member of the Reliance Group, founded by Shri Dhirubhai H. Ambani (1932-2002). www.relianceinfo.com
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четверг, 23 февраля 2012 г.
Multifoods To Webcast Fiscal 2004 Third-Quarter Conference Call.
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MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 30, 2003
International Multifoods Corp. (NYSE:IMC) will announce its fiscal 2004 third-quarter financial results before the opening of the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2004. The company also will Webcast its quarterly investor conference call.
The public can access the live Webcast through the company's Web site at www.multifoods.com.
Third-quarter conference call Webcast details When: Tuesday, Jan. 6; 11 a.m. (EST), 10 a.m. (CST) What: Discussion of Multifoods' fiscal 2004 third-quarter financial results and outlook Where: www.multifoods.com or www.companyboardroom.com Who: Gary E. Costley, chairman and chief executive officer John E. Byom, senior vice president, finance, and chief financial officer Jill W. Schmidt, vice president, investor relations
A taped replay of the conference call will be available at www.multifoods.com until the end of February.
About Multifoods
Multifoods is a manufacturer and marketer of branded consumer foods and foodservice products in North America. Multifoods' brands include Pillsbury(R) baking mixes for items such as cakes, muffins, brownies and quick breads; Pillsbury(R) ready-to-spread frostings and flour; Hungry Jack(R) pancake mixes, syrup and potato side dishes; Martha White(R) baking mixes and ingredients; Robin Hood(R) flour and baking mixes; Pet(R) evaporated milk and dry creamer; Farmhouse(R) rice and pasta side dishes; Bick's(R) pickles and condiments in Canada; Softasilk(R) premium cake flour; Red River(R) hot flax cereal; and Golden Temple(R) Indian foods. Further information about Multifoods is available on the Internet at www.multifoods.com.