среда, 29 февраля 2012 г.
Fed: Bookie says odds govt will have to amend $42 bln package
AAP General News (Australia)
02-04-2009
Fed: Bookie says odds govt will have to amend $42 bln package
CANBERRA, Feb 4 AAP - A leading bookmaker says the Rudd government will need to amend
its $42 billion stimulus package if it is to get the seal of approval from parliament
by February 13.
Opening a book on the latest stimulus package, Sportingbet Australia says the chances
of it being passed in its current form are slim at odds of $4.25.
The package was introduced into parliament on Wednesday.
"The bill was looking a little shaky after the opposition announced it would not …
JACK MA GOOD LOOK TO NEGOTIATION WITH YAHOO ON ALIPAY
AsiaInfo Services
06-02-2011
Jack Ma Good Look to Negotiation with Yahoo on Alipay
BEIJING, Jun 02, 2011 (SinoCast Daily Business Beat via COMTEX) -- Chinese leading C2C company Alibaba Board Chairman Jack Ma said the negotiation with its shareholders Yahoo and Softbank on the transfer of Alipay.com is very complex, but he still takes an optimistic outlook.
Asked that Alibaba was accused to steal the interests of Alipay.com, a leading payment service provider under Alibaba, from other shareholders, Jack Ma replied that it is a peaceful negotiation and it is impossible that other shareholders do not the thing in advance. He said Yahoo and Softbank consider their respective interests and he has to consider the interests of all shareholders.
Jack Ma said Alipay.com by far has obtained the payment license in China and Alibaba, as the largest individual shareholder of the payment company, must take the interests of all shareholders and employees into account.
In 2005, Yahoo obtained a 40% stake in Alibaba and a 35% voting right, and the stake was diluted to 39% later. however, the first quarter fiscal report shows the stake held by Yahoo in Alibaba is 43%.
Source: www.163.com (June 02, 2011)
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QLD:Club Med to leave Lindeman Island
AAP General News (Australia)
12-01-2011
QLD:Club Med to leave Lindeman Island
BRISBANE, Dec 1 AAP - Club Med will close its only Australian property, Queensland's
Lindeman Island resort, in January.
Club Med Australia and New Zealand general manager Quentin Briard said it was an extremely
difficult decision for Club Med to make, as the resort is a firm favourite with its Australian
and New Zealand guests.
"But our on-going research shows that more and more, our guests want our new premium
all-inclusive product, and Lindeman's three trident [three-star] status... was not in
that category," Briard said in a statement.
"So in order to meet our customer's expectations, we have to now seek a new resort in Australia."
No forward bookings have been taken by Club Med after the proposed closure date of
January 31, so no guests will be inconvenienced, he said.
French-based Club Med - or Club Mediterranee - is one of the world's most famous luxury
holiday chains. It operates 80 all-inclusive resorts.
It aims to have over 65 per cent of its resorts worldwide in the upscale four to five
trident category.
The resort chain said it would assist its Lindeman Island employees to find employment
on neighbouring Whitsunday islands, while Club Med's international staff members will
be relocated to other resorts around the world.
CBRE Hotels Qld have been appointed to sell the resort.
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CHANGJIANG MEDIA BEGINS FLOATING ON SHSE
AsiaInfo Services
03-15-2011
Changjiang Media Begins Floating on SHSE
SHANGHAI, Mar 15, 2011 (SinoCast Daily Business Beat via COMTEX) -- Chinese publisher Hubei Changjiang Press Group Co., Ltd. (Changjiang Media) begins flowing on the Shanghai Stock Exchange from today with ticker symbol 600757, marking its success in getting listed on the bourse through shell company Shanghai Worldbest Industry Development Co., Ltd.
Shanghai Sharm Home Textile Co., Ltd., the creditor of Shanghai Worldbest Industry Development, applied to a count in Shanghai for shutting down the Shanghai-listed company in 2010 due to the target's loss-making operation in 2008 and 2009 as well as the continuously worsened operation in 2010. And on November 12 last year, the target held a meeting for creditors and promoters each for the second time and on the two meetings, it gained approval for its consolidation plan draft and promoters' equity change plan.
In the meantime, Changjiang Media acquired about 190.13 million shares of the company from its former biggest shareholder China Worldbest Group Co., Ltd. (CWGC) and about 3.56 million such shares from its former eighth biggest shareholder Shanghai Worldbest Investment Development (Group) Co., Ltd. The shares accounted for 35.08 percent of the company's capital stock and via public auction, Changjiang Media got them for approximately CNY 9.88 million, or CNY 0.05 per share. After adjustments in line with the aforesaid promoters' equity change plan, those shares accounted for 21.84 percent of the company's total capital stock. Changjiang Media thus became its biggest shareholder. The company on March 13 gained approval from the board to issue additional shares to Changjiang Media and after the share issue, it will become an entity with publishing as major business.
Yuan Keping, a retail investor of the company, witnessed the whole process of its shift. According to the company's third-quarter financial results, Yuan ranked No.1 among its top 10 tradable shareholders. Despite of a sale of 226,000 shares in the quarter, he still owned about 12.77 million such shares as at the end of September 30, 2010. The shares accounted for 4.32 percent of the company's total capital stock and provided that the shares are priced at CNY 7.35 per share, the company's closing price before suspension, those shares' market value will hit approximately CNY 93.89 million. Yuan cast eye to the company as early as the third quarter of 2009 and based on 17.55 million its shares, he ranked No.2 among its tradable shareholders that time. Currently, he controls about 8.42 million shares of it in line with the promoters' equity change plan.
(USD 1 = CNY 6.57)
Source: www.nbd.com.cn (March 15, 2011)
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FED:Gillard fails to name law broken by Wiki
AAP General News (Australia)
12-07-2010
FED:Gillard fails to name law broken by Wiki
Prime Minister JULIA GILLARD has been unable to name any Australian laws broken by
the controversial Wikileaks website or its founder JULIAN ASSANGE.
The United States is leading the charge for Mr ASSANGE to be stopped .. as his whistleblower
website continues to publish more than 250 thousand confidential US documents.
Asked today what Australian laws had been broken by either Wikileaks or Mr ASSANGE
.. Ms GILLARD told reporters the Australian Federal Police were investigating.
She said the foundation stone of it all is an illegal act.
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Main stories from Friday's 1300 2GB news
AAP General News (Australia)
04-30-2010
Main stories from Friday's 1300 2GB news
SYDNEY, April 30 AAP - Main stories from Friday's 1300 2GB news:
- The Deputy State Coroner has recommended the introduction of a new criminal charge
to ensure property owners fence off their swimming pools in a bid to curb children from
drowning.
- Carl Williams has been laid to rest in Melbourne in a gold coffin, following a service
attended by his children and former wife.
- An elderly man is fighting for his life after being hit by a car in Baulkham Hills.
- The corrective services commissioner has told the corruption inquiry he was not surprised
prisoners were able to smuggle drugs into prisons, even though increased security measures
had been put in place.
- The lawyer for the driver responsible for the death of five people from the same
family has claimed his client had a momentary lapse of concentration.
- Parramatta and Canterbury will be chasing a third straight win in Round 8 of the
NRL this weekend.
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Fed: Unnecessary use of antibiotics costing health budget $300m
AAP General News (Australia)
12-17-2009
Fed: Unnecessary use of antibiotics costing health budget $300m
Eds: Embargoed until 0001 (AEDT), Thursday, December 17
By Karlis Salna
CANBERRA, Dec 17 AAP - Needlessly treating bacterial infections and viruses with antibiotics
costs $300 million a year nationally that could be better spent, says a report.
Inappropriate treatment also has a significant impact on morbidity, mortality and treatment
costs, according to the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care.
The commission said the use of "antimicrobials" appeared higher than in other countries
with studies showing that as many as 50 per cent of antibiotic regimens prescribed in
Australian hospitals were considered unsuitable.
"Inappropriate antimicrobial use increases the risk to patients of colonisation and
infection with resistant organisms and subsequent transmission to other patients," the
report said.
"Patients with antimicrobial-resistant infections experience the consequences of ineffective
treatment, recurrent infection, delayed recovery or even death."
Patients with resistant infections were twice as likely to die.
The emergence and selection of resistant bacteria and other organisms, driven by inappropriate
antimicrobial use and subsequent transmission among hospital patients, had a significant
impact not only on healthcare costs but also on societal costs, the report said.
Courses of antibiotics were often continued longer than necessary because the prescription
was not time-limited while consumers also contributed to the overuse of antimicrobials
by applying pressure on doctors to prescribe antibiotics for viral infections such as
the common cold.
"In Australia, it has been estimated that $300 million of the Australian national health
budget could be re-directed to better use if there was optimal antimicrobial use and containment
of antimicrobial resistance."
The commission has developed a number of what it describes as "essential strategies"
needed to arrest the overuse of antimicrobials, including the introduction of clinical
guidelines consistent with advice from the Therapeutic Goods Administration.
There should also be a review and audit of antimicrobial prescribing with intervention
and direct feedback to the prescriber.
A number of recommendations were also made, including that there be more effective
education of prescribers and pharmacists about antimicrobial use, as well as the introduction
of information technology such as electronic prescribing.
The commission was established by federal, state and territory health ministers to
lead and coordinate improvements in safety and quality.
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Fed: Cut immigration to allow tighter terrorist checks: Labor MP
AAP General News (Australia)
08-07-2009
Fed: Cut immigration to allow tighter terrorist checks: Labor MP
By Stephen Johnson
CANBERRA, Aug 7 AAP - A federal Labor MP wants Australia's migration intake to be slashed
so authorities can conduct more rigorous security checks.
Kelvin Thomson said a smaller migration program would make it easier to assess whether
applicants posed a terrorism threat.
His comments come just days after police arrested several men in Victoria for alleged
links to a Somali-based terrorist group.
"Given time, it would be possible to get to the bottom of the background of applicants
from Somalia; and elsewhere work out whether they have any association with fundamentalist
groups and make a rational assessment of whether they pose a risk," he told year 12 students
at a foreign affairs forum in Melbourne on Friday.
Mr Thomson, a government backbencher, said Australia's immigration intake should be
cut back to where it was during the Keating years.
"Reducing our rates of immigration intake to the rates prevailing back in the 1990s
would provide authorities with much more time in which to assess applications, and thereby
improve Australia's security," he said.
"My own view about this is that there needs to be more vetting of both prospective
migrants and temporary residents, including students, to minimise the risk that people
who do not respect Australia's laws and legal system will enter this country."
Police arrested four men of Somali and Lebanese descent in Victoria on Tuesday, on
suspicion of being linked to Somali-based radical group al-Shabaab.
It is alleged the men had planned a suicide shoot-out at Sydney's Holsworthy military base.
Without referring to them by name, Mr Thomson said these suspects were examples of
people who did not respect Australia.
"Someone who refuses to stand up when asked by a judge, and says 'I stand only before
God', does not respect Australia's laws or legal system," he said.
Migration rates had skyrocketed from 82,000 a year in the mid-1990s to 148,000 in 2006 and 2007.
The number of temporary entry visas, including students, also skyrocketed from 265,000
in 1995-96 to over 4 million in 2006-07.
"This volume is putting our immigration authorities under a lot of pressure, and making
it difficult for them to do their job," Mr Thomson said.
The government's parliamentary secretary for multicultural affairs, Laurie Ferguson,
disagreed with Mr Thomson's call to cut back migration, telling ABC radio there needed
to be more resources to conduct speedier background checks.
Mr Thomson, the MP for the ethnically diverse inner-Melbourne electorate of Wills,
stressed the "overwhelming majority" of migrants were not criminals.
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Vic: We will rebuild, Premier pledges - but how?
AAP General News (Australia)
02-13-2009
Vic: We will rebuild, Premier pledges - but how?
By Jamie Duncan
MELBOURNE, Feb 13 AAP - Like many parts of fire-ravaged Victoria this week, the city
of Darwin almost ceased to exist when Cyclone Tracy brutally beat the city flat early
on Christmas Day.
It took many years, and many millions of dollars for Australia's northernmost capital
to rise again from the bleak, twisted and treeless wreckage Tracy left in her wake.
Row upon row, mile upon mile of houses - many tacked together with fibro cement, asbestos
sheeting roofs and little else and pounded by Tracy's tight vortex - were replaced cyclone-resistant
designs approved by the Darwin Reconstruction Commission.
Now Victoria Police's outgoing Chief Commissioner - a woman already known for making
tough decisions - will help shape how devastated towns like Kinglake and Marysville rise
from the ashes, stronger and safer than before.
Australia's first female police chief, who took on Melbourne's bloody gangland war
and entrenched corruption in the nation's second largest police force, will head the Victorian
Bushfire Reconstruction and Recovery Authority from March 2.
Victorian Premier John Brumby, whose emotional response to the scale of the state's
bushfire disaster made headlines around the country, has made his views clear already
and is waiting for a Royal Commission into the disaster to back him up.
While touring the Beechworth fire zone this week, Mr Brumby noted the Darwin experience
and mooted flame-resistant building standards, more fire breaks in forest and even concrete
fire bunkers for homes rebuilt in devastated communities.
"If you think back to Cyclone Tracy in 1974 when the whole city of Darwin was just
razed to the ground, it was rebuilt with houses which were cyclone-proof - they were built
to new specifications," he said.
"So it may well be that all the homes there have to built to higher specifications.
"I'm sure people will look at things like bunkers as well, (like) where they have in
the United States for twisters and things like that to provide fire protection."
Mr Brumby warned tighter controls were inevitable as the inquiry would consider planning,
design and fire protection issues that may have contributed to the disaster, ruling out
abandoning towns.
"I think we've got to put 100 per cent of our emphasis on protecting and saving lives
in the future," he said.
"I think it is likely you will see a range of recommendations from the Royal Commission
about tighter building standards, higher level of standards - recognising the fact that,
in what is now clearly a climate change environment, we are going to see more extreme
weather events.
Tougher building standards might prevent the scores of deaths on Saturday, where people
could not find the right hiding place as their homes burned or died in a panicked race
along narrow forest roads in blinding smoke and searing heat.
Master Builders Association (MBA) executive director Brian Welch said most builders
would help out for free to get people back on their feet but warned that home owners already
faced higher costs if they choose to rebuild.
Under current planning laws, a simple bush shack would have to be replaced with a five-star
energy-efficient home, he said.
He urged a fast recovery for fire-ravaged towns.
"To streamline it, we have to adopt a mindset that it's like building a new suburb
- clearly there has been so much devastation it's like a new suburb," he said.
"We should start as soon as possible because people want to be back in their own homes
in their preferred locations."
Early reports have suggested stricter standards would add $20,000 to the cost of a
fire-resistant house, but some banks have already said they would ease mortgage conditions.
Federal Liberal MP Fran Bailey, whose McEwen electorate copped the brunt of the fires,
says the charming bush character of devastated towns must also considered in the rebuild.
"(Rebuilding) is going to be the most enormous challenge ... because places like Kinglake
and Marysville ... there is no power, there is no water, there is no communications,"
she told ABC Television.
"This is a mammoth task, but counterbalancing that is the spirit of the people of these
communities."
The towns should be rebuilt, despite being in heavily wooded areas, Ms Bailey said.
"For 99.9 per cent of the time it's perfectly safe and it is a beautiful environment."
And while some locals are doubtful they will return, others are determined the communities
won't die.
"We can rebuild this place in a flash. You see it and hear it in people's attitudes,
people sharing generators and stuff, it's the spirit of the people here. Kinglake will
come back," businessman Roy Ellis said.
AAP jrd/pmu/mo
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NSW: Elation as Aussie Olympians come home
AAP General News (Australia)
08-26-2008
NSW: Elation as Aussie Olympians come home
SYDNEY, Aug 26 AAP - The Australian Olympic team has been warmly welcomed home to much
fanfare, cheers and laughter by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and hundreds of family and friends
at Sydney Airport.
Most of the 435 Olympians, who took 46 medals between them, arrived home today to cheering
friends and the media as they entered Qantas Hangar 96 just after 8am (AEST).
Australia finished sixth in the medal tally, and won a podium position in 14 sports.
The elation on the athletes' faces was visible at the top of the stairs leading down
from the aircraft, as loved ones below cheered them and waved flags and mascots.
Triple gold medallist Stephanie Rice led her team mates onto home soil shortly after
the Qantas 747 jumbo landed, and was welcomed by Mr Rudd, who climbed the steps to the
door of the aircraft.
Mr Rudd told the athletes they were great ambassadors for the nation.
"Every Australian is proud of you," he said.
"To the mums and dads and families who have made this so possible, the nation thanks you."
Mr Rudd said every part of the country was represented in the Australian team and the
preparations for London 2012 Olympics would begin today.
Federal Opposition Leader Brendan Nelson said the athletes had made Australians proud.
"Right across this country over the last few weeks, every one of us in every part of
the nation has been inspired by what all of you have done," Dr Nelson said.
Opening ceremony flag-bearer, six times Olympic rower James Tomkins, said the support
the team had received from home had been "phenomenal".
"It's good to see so many friends and family here, it's absolutely fantastic," he said.
He congratulated the retiring athletes and said those staying on should "spoil the
party" for the British at the upcoming London Olympics.
"For those of us who may be going to London, start preparing," he said.
Tomkins told the crowd he was "absolutely pumped to be back in Australia".
"It's so good to see so many friend and family here, it's absolutely fantastic," he
said from the stage.
The support the team had received in Beijing from people at home had been "phenomenal", he said.
Stephanie Rice told the crowd her performance in Beijing "exceeded my expectations".
"I'm just looking forward to seeing my mum and having a holiday," she said.
Athletes were milling around, sharing laughs, hugs and tears, and enjoying their reunions.
They posed for photos with each other and with the prime minister.
Rice and pole vault gold medallist Steve Hooker were mobbed by their supporters and
besieged with requests for autographs and photos.
"It's a dream come true for me," Hooker said as he signed an autograph for 10-year-old
Justin Burt.
"Im really looking forward to getting back to Melbourne to see my family and friends
because I made a lot of sacrifices to train in Perth."
Burt said the autograph meant a lot to him.
"I just wanted to congratulate him for doing the best that he can do," Burt said.
Swimming gold medallist Libby Trickett said the flight home was a lot of fun, but there
weren't too many "shenanigans" and she got a great sleep.
"Coming back to this reception is just amazing.
"We (the women's swim team) just wanted to go out there and do our best performance
and to come away with three individual gold medallists as females, it's pretty special
to be part of that ... we can't ask for much more," she told the Seven Network.
Carrying her pillow through the crowd, gold medal breaststroker Liesel Jones said she
was extremely tired but thrilled to be back in Australia.
"Swimmers get up really early every day so it'll be really nice to stay in bed as long
as I want," she told reporters.
Sailor Nathan Willmot said he had flown first class with his fellow gold medallists
for the first time in his life.
"Everyone was taking photos of each other on the flight and it was really good fun," he said.
Equestrian silver medallist Megan Jones' sister, Emma Spencer-Gardener, said she was
extremely proud of her older sister.
"It's a very exciting time and it's her first Olympics, she's been so inspirational."
Asked how she felt to be back on her home soil, Jones told AAP, "It's pretty cool".
More than 20 friends and family of Willmot, the 470 sailing gold medallist, were holding
green and gold streamers and dressed in Olympic colours to welcome him home.
"I think he'll be a bit embarrassed to see us all, but he's been the world champion
for so long and now finally he's got gold," Nathan's cousin Amy Atkins told AAP as she
waited for the plane to arrive.
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Qld: Fire damages Gold Coast house
AAP General News (Australia)
04-21-2008
Qld: Fire damages Gold Coast house
BRISBANE, April 21 AAP - Police will today investigate a fire at a vacant house on
the Gold Coast.
Firefighters were called to the blaze on Bruce Avenue at Paradise Point at 11.15pm
(AEST) last night.
A bedroom in the house suffered smoke and fire damage and police said officers were
guarding the scene until forensic officers could examine the scene.
AAP rad/imc
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WA: Fiona Stanely to appear at Aboriginal deaths inquest
AAP General News (Australia)
12-17-2007
WA: Fiona Stanely to appear at Aboriginal deaths inquest
Former Australian of the Year .. FIONA STANLEY .. will give evidence at a coronial
inquest into Aboriginal deaths in Perth today.
Professor STANLEY .. the head of the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research ..
is one of the final witnesses to appear at the inquest .. which began in early October.
Coroner ALASTAIR HOPE has visited a number of Kimberley towns to investigate the link
between alcohol and cannabis .. in at least 23 deaths across the region since 2000.
JOHN HAMMOND .. a lawyer for the Aboriginal families .. has told ABC Radio his clients
hope Professor STANLEY will support their call for better health services in remote areas.
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Vic: Auto businesses suffer labour shortage: survey
AAP General News (Australia)
08-05-2007
Vic: Auto businesses suffer labour shortage: survey
Victoria's peak industry body warns car owners will suffer delays getting their vehicles
serviced if skill shortages in the auto industry don't improve.
A survey conducted by the Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce shows more than
a third of automotive businesses are suffering labour shortages.
45 per cent of businesses have been short-staffed for more than two months .. while
others have had unfilled vacancies for more than two years.
Executive director of the VACC DAVID PURCHASE says the issue has become critical.
AAP RTV mi/gfr/sw/jmt
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NSW: Gillard industrial plan bizarre, Hockey
AAP General News (Australia)
02-12-2007
NSW: Gillard industrial plan bizarre, Hockey
Federal Employment and Workplace Services minister JOE HOCKEY says Labor's plan to
dump workplace agreements and replace them with flexible awards is bizarre.
His comment follows JULIA GILLARD's remark that a federal Labor government will abolish
Australian Workplace Agreements.
However .. she also says workers can voluntarily continue under those agreements until
they lapse.
She's told the ABC that more than 30 per cent of workers are covered by common law
agreements .. which offer a lot of flexibility and would be part of Labor's industrial
relations arrangements.
Mr HOCKEY says the Labor Party is confused .. their policy is all over the place ..
and no matter what they say .. in industrial relations they follow the union movement.
AAP RTV ab/wz/psm/
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Qld: Beattie pledges tougher stance on paedophiles
AAP General News (Australia)
08-25-2006
Qld: Beattie pledges tougher stance on paedophiles
Labor will spend four million dollars on electronic tags for convicted paedophiles
if it's re-elected in Queensland.
The Queensland government has previously rejected greater surveillance because of its
concerns about the technology .. but Premier PETER BEATTIE says they now have more confidence
in it.
Coalition police spokesman VAUGHAN JOHNSON .. who's a long-time advocate of electronic
tags .. says the government's failed to protect the state's children from paedophiles.
Mr JOHNSON says the current system isn't working and paedophiles should be subject
to tighter surveillance and not be released back into the community until they complete
proper rehabilitation programs.
The Courier-Mail's reported today serial child molester ERIC VAN DESSEL is living close
to a South Brisbane child care centre and school.
VAN DESSEL was released from jail in February and has to follow 29 supervision conditions.
He was sentenced in Cairns in July 2004 to two-and-a-half years' jail for indecent
treatment of a child under 12 under his care .. and was convicted of similar offences
in 1989 in Mount Isa and in 2001 in Townsville and sentenced to probation and jail terms
respectively.
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SA: Main stories in today's Adelaide Advertiser
AAP General News (Australia)
04-19-2006
SA: Main stories in today's Adelaide Advertiser
ADELAIDE, April 19 AAP - The main stories in today's Adelaide Advertiser:
Page 1: SA parliament set to sit for as few as 38 days this year; Jason Gillespie scores
a Test century in Bangladesh (Chittagong).
Page 2: Australian Federal Police officers hurt in riots in the Solomon Islands (Honiara).
Page 3: SA to ask the federal government if it can use empty court rooms in the new
federal court building in Adelaide.
World: Video of the latest Middle East suicide bomber is released showing fresh-faced
18-year-old (Tel Aviv); 300,000 tonnes of dust dumped on Beijing as dust storm sweeps
across areas of Asia (Beijing).
Finance: Patrick Corp shares rise after Toll Holdings' successful takeover bid; Australian
share market closes higher; World oil prices continue to climb.
Sport: AFL changes to father-son rule fail to help the Adelaide Crows secure Bryce
Gibbs; Port Adelaide's Danyle Pearce named rising star nominee; Brazilian superstar Ronaldo
says he's never heard of Australian soccer stars Harry Kewell and Mark Viduka.
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понедельник, 27 февраля 2012 г.
NSW: Fire destroys north shore scout hall
AAP General News (Australia)
08-17-2005
NSW: Fire destroys north shore scout hall
A fire has gutted a scout hall on Sydney's north shore.
A fire brigade spokesman says the blaze started in the Killara scout hall about 4.15am
(AEDT) and was extinguished within two hours.
No one has been hurt in the inferno but the entire building is destroyed.
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beef
From the cuts of beef have come many interesting and delectable dishes. One of the most famous comes from the eponym of a man not quite so famous– Count Paul Stroganoff, a nineteenth-century Russian diplomat. He favored thinly sliced beef fillets sautéed and served with mushrooms and sour cream. Another recipe calls for the beef to be cooked with onions and in a sauce of consommé. Tuleja reports, “As far as Mother Russia is concerned, it is his only memorial: the Great Soviet Encyclopedia gives the czarist functionary not a nod.” But the dish Beef Stroganoff continues on the menus of some of America's finest restaurants.
Beef Wellington is a particularly favorite preparation. It not only honors the “Iron Duke,” Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington, but also is a gustatory delight of beef eaters. Added to a choice cut of beef are liver pàté, bacon, brandy, and condiments, all baked in a golden crust of puffed pastry.
Those beef eaters who prefer a double-thick tender cut of beef tenderloin might choose chateaubriand, generally served with mushrooms and béarnaise sauce. This mouth-watering dish has been attributed to the chef in the household of Vicomte François René de Châteaubriand (1768–1848), a writer of romantic novels and travel narratives.
World Trade Center Disaster Reaches Home for Albuquerque, N.M., Executives.
By Diane Velasco, Albuquerque Journal, N.M. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Sep. 14--ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.--The attack at the World Trade Center last week hit close to home for several business people in New Mexico. "To see it on TV knowing I was just there and that these people died," said Economic Development Secretary John Garcia.
Garcia, Insurance Superintendent Eric Serna, Bruce Kohl of the state Securities Division and Bill Verant of the Financial Institutions Division all have extensive ties with dozens of business colleagues, companies or agencies based in the center.
"It is so cultured there, there was a strong sense of security. Now there's a great sense of insecurity," said Garcia, who visited the center last month to recruit companies to the state.
He and aide Peter Mitchell met with the consultants on the 80th floor of one of the twin towers.
"Sad to say, it's possible people we met with didn't make it," Garcia said.
The center was destroyed Tuesday by two hijacked commercial airplanes flown into its twin towers. A third plane hit the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., the same morning.
The World Trade Center was the financial center of the world, as well as of the United States, Garcia said. The towers were so huge, they were like cities.
"That it came all the way down to rubble, it's unimaginable," he said. The National Association of Insurance Commissioners, of which Serna is a member, had an office in 7 World Trade Center.
That 45-story building also collapsed after the attack, but all 50 association employees got out, Serna learned from an e-mail.
He also was scheduled to attend a two-day conference of the association beginning Monday at the same Boston Marriott Hotel where the FBI searched for terrorism suspects, he said. The conference was postponed, but when it is held, its focus will be on the attack and what it means to insured and insurers alike, Serna said. Serna suggested to other commissioners that the conference be held in New York.
"We should go right at them -- I don't like terrorists having their way," an emotional Serna said.
"We should try to conduct business as much as we can and show them we are stronger than any terrorist attack however devastating. We will overcome and this country will come together. I'm angry as hell."
The attack on the Pentagon also hit close to home for Serna -- both of his college-age children are in Washington. His 22-year-old daughter Marisa Florinda Serna was caught in a traffic jam for three hours on a highway near the Pentagon after it was hit by a hijacked plane. She could see the smoke from her car, he said.
The state Securities Division dealt regularly with large brokerage firms' compliance offices in the trade center, said Kohl.
"It's hard to put into words what's happened," he said. "We really only have begun to understand what the impact will be even in places as remote as New Mexico."
Kohl said the state Securities Division has been unable to keep track of 50,000 brokers licensed to do business here because of the attack.
The National Association of Securities Dealers, on whose Internet databases the division relies, has been off-line since Tuesday.
"Whether it's because they have some of their communication facilities in or about the World Trade Center, or because of the volume of Internet traffic, I don't know, but the system has been shut down," he said.
Verant was stranded in San Francisco at a conference of the North American Securities Administrators Association, also with offices at the trade center, when the FAA grounded all flights. "There are a lot of people from New York at this conference," he said in a phone interview last week. "There's a lot of distress here -- people who know others that are lost. It's hit the securities world maybe as hard or harder than others."
The nation's largest securities firms had headquarters or offices in the World Trade Center. Some people who tried to leave the San Francisco conference got gouged by car rental dealers charging $450 a day with a $2,500 drop-off fee, Verant said.
"We're hunkered down -- it seems like a week already," he said Wednesday.
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воскресенье, 26 февраля 2012 г.
Physio-Control Announces Shareholder Vote.
REDMOND, Wash., Sept. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Physio-Control International Corporation (Nasdaq: PHYS), announced that, at a special meeting of its shareholders held today, shareholder approval under Washington state law of the merger of Physio-Control with Medtronic, Inc. has been obtained (72.2% of the outstanding shares of Physio-Control were represented, 99.9% of which voted in favor of the merger). The closing of the merger is subject to antitrust regulatory clearance, which is anticipated shortly.
Physio-Control International Corporation is the world's largest provider of external defibrillators for the initial treatment of cardiac arrest. Its internet address is www.physiocontrol.com.
Searchandise Commerce Expands Business Development Team.
Searchandise Commerce, the retail search media network that combines the pay-for-performance tactics of search marketing with in-store merchandising practices, announces new hire Clint Miller, as Director, Business Development. In this role Miller will be responsible for new retailer engagements as well as maintaining existing relationships with the biggest names in retail.
"Online research starts the buying process and retail sites are the closest to the purchase. Four of the top mass merchants have opted to transition their onsite search from a cost center to a profit center through their partnerships with Searchandise Commerce. 2011 promises to be another exciting year of growth for our company and for the burgeoning category of media we call Retail Search Media," said John Federman, CEO Searchandise Commerce. "Clint's experience in web monetization along with his search expertise is a perfect fit for our company."
Miller is a seasoned media professional with extensive experience in web monetization, analytics, traffic acquisition and social media. Most recently, Miller was the Principal and Co-Founder of Avalanche Media where he and his team aggregated and distributed CPC text and CPA lead generation advertising to web publishers and traffic networks for monetization. Prior to that, Miller was Director of Business Development at Lycos generating revenue, and licensing content services and technology across all product verticals with a specialization in search.
This latest hire is testament to the building momentum at Searchandise Commerce who has seen 60% annual growth in CommerceNet, the company's retail search network. CommerceNet now includes two of the top 5 retail chains, 4 of the top 12 mass merchants, and 4 of the top 20 computers/electronics retailers based on 2011 Internet Retailer Top 500. About Searchandise Commerce Searchandise Commerce is a retail search media network that combines the pay-for-performance tactics of search marketing with in-store merchandising practices. Product marketers leverage cost-per-click bids to enhance product position within search listings across a network of retail sites, similar to purchasing premium shelf space in the brick-and-mortar world. Retailers benefit by monetizing those search listings, generating an incremental revenue stream without disruption to the consumer experience. For more information please visit us at www.searchandise.net or on our blog, Position Matters, or call 978-712-4554.
Keywords: Advertising, Electronics, Marketing, Searchandise Commerce, Technology.
This article was prepared by Computer Weekly News editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2011, Computer Weekly News via VerticalNews.com.
Redpine Signals Intros Simultaneous Dual-band and High Performance Chipset for Digital Home and Enterprise Applications.
Redpine Signals, Inc., a developer of ultra low power and high-performance multi-standard wireless chipsets and systems, announced the launch of its Maxi-Fi BEAM450 suite of semiconductor products conforming to the 802.11n standard.
The Maxi-Fi BEAM450 family is a MIMO chipset to support "software configurable simultaneous dual-band." The Company reported that this patent pending feature enables the system integrators to re-configure the MIMO chipset on-the-fly from a 3-Spatial Stream 450Mbps 3x3 system (working in either 2.4GHz or 5GHz ISM bands) into a simultaneous dual-band system with 150Mbps in one band and 300Mbps in the other band.
Simultaneous dual-band enables robust QoS provisioning for demanding video applications in crowded wireless environments, and significantly, the Maxi-Fi BEAM450 provides this at zero cost and power overhead to the system. Redpine Signals noted the new Maxi-Fi products include the RS9330 802.11n Baseband chip interfacing to either the RS8330 (Dual-band MIMO Radio chip) or the RS8331 (Dual-band MIMO Radio chip with built-in high power-amplifiers). The Maxi-Fi BEAM450 chipsets complement Redpine Signals' ultra-low power 802.11n Lite-Fi device family.
Redpine also provides TURBO900 and TURBO1350 reference designs, which use two or three RS9330 chips respectively. The Company said that these designs provide physical layer throughputs of 900Mbps and 1.35Gbps on a "single" PCI-e host interface, thus addressing the performance requirements of the most demanding wireless video applications.
With CMOS integration of a high performance MAC, baseband processor, analog front-end, crystal oscillator, calibration EEPROM, balun, dual-band RF transceiver and dual-band high-power amplifiers (RS8331 only), the Maxi-Fi BEAM450 products are solutions targeting high throughput and high QoS wireless applications such as HD video streaming, storage devices, wireless routers, broadband access modems, televisions, access points, and set-top boxes. Redpine reported that the Maxi-Fi BEAM450 chipset maintains over 300Mbps of TCP data throughput on various host platforms and runs on the 802.11n MAC on a SoC based on Redpine's proprietary four-threaded processor (ThreadArch) with very low-host overhead.
The Maxi-Fi BEAM450 chipset is accompanied by Redpine's OneBox software framework with DirectLINQ. OneBox supports Access Point, Station and Wi-Fi Direct functionality on a variety of host platforms and operating systems including Linux and Windows families. The Company noted that it also offers form-factor PCI-e and USB2.0 reference designs and software for manufacture testing and diagnostics, minimizing effort and time-to-market in the building of complete systems.
Venkat Mattela, CEO of Redpine Signals said, "Wide spread usage of media streaming on wireless is a reality today. With the timely introduction of the Maxi-Fi BEAM450 chipset to our product offerings we are not only providing a cost effective solution but also accelerating the penetration of Wi-Fi into these markets by offering higher throughput and range. Our Maxi-Fi BEAM450 products incorporate Redpine's fifth-generation 802.11 technology, leveraging our vast WLAN patent-portfolio developed over the past ten years, and stand out in wireless performance in adverse environments."
Flint Pulskamp, Research Director, Semiconductor Wireless and Consumer Programs, IDC added, "Consumers increasingly want to plug entertainment devices into their home Wi-Fi networks. This along with rapid adoption of Wi-Fi technology into the "Internet of Things" market creates stringent QoS requirements, which are difficult to meet using single-band or even switchable dual-band 802.11n solutions. Simultaneous dual-band provides the right answer to this problem and is the best approach to maintain high QoS for applications like wireless video distribution while supporting regular web-browsing, email and FTP on the legacy 2.4GHz home Wi-Fi network."
Redpine Signals is a fabless semiconductor and wireless system solutions company focusing on ultra-low-power and high-performance products for next-generation wireless applications.
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INTERNET : CHILDREN TAKE RISKS ON SOCIAL NETWORKS, SURVEY SHOWS.
Whether they are teenagers or still children, the youngest in Europe are big fans of Facebook and other social networks on the internet. More than a quarter of them leave their account (personal data, comments, photos) public', according to a survey conducted by the European Commission among 25,000 young people in 25 EU countries, and published on 18 April. Without data protection on social networks, details - such as age, address and telephone number, among other things - are accessible to anyone, sometimes even through search engines. "These children are putting themselves in danger vis-a-vis internet stalkers," stated Digital Agenda Commissioner Neelie Kroes. The solution she is pushing for is that all social networks immediately limit access to minor's profiles to just their approved contact list, and also make minors unfindable' through search engines, such as Google. Social networks are mostly popular among teenagers, with 77% of 13-16-year-olds having an existing profile. Among 13-16 year-olds, Belgian, Danish, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Swedish and British children are most likely to have over a hundred contacts, as compared to other countries in the EU.
Officially, sites like Facebook - which its founder, Mark Zuckerberg, said had 500 million active members in July 2010 - is only open to children over the age of 13. In reality, in the EU 38% of 9-12-year-olds claim to have a profile on social networks - with numbers ranging from 25% in France to 70% in the Netherlands. Some 15% of 9-12-year-olds claim to have over 100 contacts on their profile, with a maximum of 47% in Hungary. A fifth of children whose profile is public have put their address and/or telephone number on their profile. In 15 out of the 25 countries, 9-12-year-olds are more likely to have public profiles than 13-16-year-olds. In other words, while sites claim to publish information about security - for instance there is a confidentiality' tab on Facebook - this information is not getting through: only 56% of 11-12-year-olds claim they know how to change confidentiality settings on their profile. Abilities improve as children grow older: indeed, 78% of 15-16-year-olds claim they know how to do this.
OVERVIEW SINCE 2009
The Commission has reopened dialogue, started in 2009, with web companies, such as Facebook, Dailymotion, Google/YouTube and Myspace. At the time, nearly 20 social networks had voluntarily committed to better protect minors, and especially to shield them from manipulation/malicious use of their private data. The Commission is set to present an overview of the actions of Arto, Bebo, Facebook, Giovani, Hyves, IRC Galleria, MySpace, Nasza-Klasa, Netlog, One.lt, tarif, SchuelerVZ, Tuenti and Zap. It has also announced that the issue will be re-examined. Some popular sites have not agreed to the principles discussed and the Commission is urging them to do so.
According to statistics collected last February, over one in three children connect to the internet via a GSM, and one in four children via a games console; more than half of 13-16-years-old do so from their room.
Current EU principles to protect minors
Create on their website a button to report abuse' - this should be accessible and easy to use, allowing users to report in a single click' any inappropriate behaviour or contact from a third party
Ensure that profiles and contact lists of website users under the age of 18 be private' by default. This will make it easier for persons with ill intentions to contact these young internet users
Ensure that private profiles of under-age users are not accessible (neither directly from the site, nor via search engines)
Guarantee that confidentiality settings are visible and accessible at all times, so that users can easily determine whether what they are broadcasting online can be seen by the whole world or just by their friends
Prevent children who are too young to use their services: if a social networking site is aimed at children over the age of 14, it should make it difficult for younger children to sign up.
суббота, 25 февраля 2012 г.
Charter to Hold Conference Call to Discuss First Quarter 2011 Financial and Operating Results.
ST. LOUIS, April 27, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Charter Communications, Inc. (the "Company" or "Charter") will host a conference call on Tuesday, May 3, 2011, at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time (ET) to discuss financial and operating results for the quarter ended March 31, 2011. A press release reporting such results will be issued at 8:00 a.m. ET that day.
The conference call will be webcast live via the Company's website at charter.com. The webcast can be accessed by selecting "Investor & News Center" from the lower menu on the home page. The call will be archived in the "Investor & News Center" in the "Financial Information" section on the left beginning two hours after completion of the call. Participants should go to the call link no later than 10 minutes prior to the start time to register.
Those participating via telephone should dial 866-726-7983 no later than 10 minutes prior to the call. International participants should dial 706-758- 7055. The passcode for the call is 61222539.
A replay of the call will be available at 800-642-1687 or 706-645-9291 beginning two hours after the completion of the call through the end of business on May 17, 2011. The passcode for the replay is 61222539.
About Charter
Charter (NASDAQ: CHTR) is a leading broadband communications company and the fourth-largest cable operator in the United States. Charter provides a full range of advanced broadband services, including advanced Charter TV video entertainment programming, Charter Internet access, and Charter Phone. Charter Business similarly provides scalable, tailored, and cost-effective broadband communications solutions to business organizations, such as business-to-business Internet access, data networking, business telephone, video and music entertainment services, and wireless backhaul. Charter's advertising sales and production services are sold under the Charter Media brand. More information about Charter can be found at charter.com.
About Charter Business
Charter Business provides business organizations with scalable, tailored, and cost-effective broadband communications solutions, including business-to-business Internet access, data networking, business telephone, video and music entertainment services and wireless backhaul. Catering to the unique broadband needs of business customers, Charter Business offers competitively priced bundled products over its state-of-the-art, fiber-based network, helping businesses in a variety of industries maximize efficiency while continuing to grow. Charter Business is Metro Ethernet Forum Certified. More information about Charter Business can be found at charter-business.com.
SOURCE Charter Communications, Inc.
Magna Entertainment Corp. comments on recent stock price increase.
AURORA, ON, Nov. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Magna Entertainment Corp. ("MEC" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: MECA; TSX: MEC.A) today announced that, while it continues to consider certain asset sales and solutions to its liquidity situation, it is not aware of any specific developments to which the recent increase in its stock price would be attributable.
MEC, North America's largest owner and operator of horse racetracks, based on revenue, develops, owns and operates horse racetracks and related pari-mutuel wagering operations, including off-track betting facilities. MEC also develops, owns and operates casinos in conjunction with its racetracks where permitted by law. MEC owns and operates AmTote International, Inc., a provider of totalisator services to the pari-mutuel industry, XpressBet(R), a national Internet and telephone account wagering system, as well as MagnaBet(TM) internationally. Pursuant to joint ventures, MEC has a fifty percent interest in HorseRacing TV(R), a 24-hour horse racing television network, and TrackNet Media Group LLC, a content management company formed for distribution of the full breadth of MEC's horse racing content.
This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of applicable securities legislation, including Section 27A of the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act"), and Section 21E of the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act") and forward-looking information as defined in the Securities Act (Ontario) (collectively referred to as forward-looking statements). These forward-looking statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and the Securities Act (Ontario) and include, among others, statements regarding the Company's Board of Directors and other matters that are not historical facts.
Forward-looking statements should not be read as guarantees of future performance or results, and will not necessarily be accurate indications of whether or the times at or by which such performance or results will be achieved. Undue reliance should not be placed on such statements. Forward-looking statements are based on information available at the time and/or management's good faith assumptions and analyses made in light of our perception of historical trends, current conditions and expected future developments, as well as other factors we believe are appropriate in the circumstances and are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other unpredictable factors, many of which are beyond our control, that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from such forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from our forward-looking statements include, but may not be limited to, material adverse changes in: general economic conditions; the popularity of racing and other gaming activities as recreational activities; the regulatory environment affecting the horse racing and gaming industries; our ability to obtain or maintain government and other regulatory approvals necessary or desirable to proceed with proposed real estate developments; increased regulation affecting certain of our non-racetrack operations, such as broadcasting ventures; and our ability to develop, execute or finance our strategies and plans within expected timelines or budgets. In drawing conclusions set out in our forward-looking statements above, we have assumed, among other things, that we will be able to successfully implement our September 12, 2007 adopted plan to eliminate the Company's debt, although not on the originally contemplated time schedule, and and comply with the terms of and/or obtain waivers or other concessions from our lenders and refinance or repay on maturity our existing financing arrangements (including a senior secured revolving credit facility with a Canadian financial institution and a short-term bridge loan facility of up to $125.0 million with a subsidiary of MI Developments Inc., MEC's controlling shareholder), and there will not be any material adverse changes in: general economic conditions; the popularity of horse racing and other gaming activities; weather and other environmental conditions at our facilities; the regulatory environment; and our ability to develop, execute or finance our strategies and plans as anticipated.
Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date the statements were made. We assume no obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect actual results, changes in assumptions or changes in other factors affecting forward-looking statements. If we update one or more forward-looking statements, no inference should be drawn that we will make additional updates with respect thereto or with respect to other forward-looking statements.
SOURCE Magna Entertainment Corp.
CONTACT: Blake Tohana, Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer, Magna Entertainment Corp., 337 Magna Drive, Aurora, ON, L4G 7K1, Tel: (905) 726-7493
GOTH NEXT DOOR; LOCAL SCENE CONTINUES TO THRIVE, GROW.(SERIES: Daily Dose)(CNY)
Byline: Ngoc Huynh Staff writer
Jeffery Proia, of Syracuse, and Marco Terrazas, of Cortland, met as strangers on the Internet about three years ago. They joined the Central New York Goth Meet Up group and got together with members once a month in Ithaca or Rochester.
After a while, Proia said he got tired of the commute - and of hearing people complain about the lack of a Goth scene in Syracuse.
"There was nothing and you just wanted to do something to get people together," Proia said.
So, Proia and Terrazas, both 28, started their own gathering.
The two men and other members of the local Goth scene get together 10 p.m. Wednesdays at The Mill, 1417 W. Genesee St., Syracuse. They call their event Nekropolis, which is Greek for "city of the dead." Nekropolis is free and open to the public.
The Gothic movement grew out of the punk scene in Britain in the 1970s. Bands such as The Cure, Bauhaus and Siouxsie and the Banshees often wore white Kabuki makeup and heavy black eyeliner in their videos on MTV. Their lyrics spoke of mortality, sadness and mistrust.
While punk music depicts lots of anger about society, Goth illustrates the melancholic side of life, according to Terrazas. He said Gothic stereotypes include wearing all black, drinking blood and worshipping the devil. While some people dress the part, very few do the other things. Like any group, Terrazas said there are regular folks and there are those who go to an extreme.
Jamie Plunkett, of Cortland, wears jeans and casual clothing during the day. Plunkett, 20, calls herself a closet Goth because she only dresses in black, corsets and combat boots when she's at the club. Her job involves caring for young children and Plunkett said she does not want their parents to judge her.
Some people, on the other hand, show off their Gothic lifestyle to the world.
"The Amazing Race" on CBS features 11 teams of two people, including a Goth couple from Kentucky. Contestants race around the world to win $1 million. Uniquely different from their competitors, Kynt and Vyxsin execute challenges while wearing white makeup, black nail polish, dyed hair and Gothic clothing.
While viewers nationwide can tune into Kynt and Vyxsin for fun, few people in the Syracuse area have access to local Goth entertainment. That's why Proia, also known as "Electric Jesus," and Terrazas, also known as "DJ Galder," both deejay at Nekropolis for free. They also host other events throughout the year including Goth prom, picnics in the cemetery, themed dinners and fetish parties.
"We do it for the music and we don't charge," Proia said. "Goth music is definitely not Top 40 so you don't hear it on the radio."
While Rochester has a nightclub called Vertex that caters to Goth music, Terrazas said most places in Syracuse play rock and rap. Goth beats range from dark wave, industrial, synth pop to neofolk, he said. It can sound full of machine noises mixed with a keyboard. It can also have an upbeat dance rhythm like techno music with some violin. Others carry a more punky sound with a lot of drums and guitars.
When Nekropolis started about three years ago, five people showed up, Terrazas said. Now, the weekly event draws 30 to 40 people from Syracuse, Ithaca, Utica, Cortland and sometimes Rochester.
Maureen Shockey, 19, of Syracuse, said she was happy to find a local Goth scene.
"I was really glad to find a place where I can dance to the kind of music that I like," Shockey said. "It's really nice to meet people who have the same taste as you."
Marco Terrazas, 28, Cortland. Occupation: Audio editor and owner of Galder Productions, a graphic design and media production business."In my teenage years, I listened to a lot of metal, but metal can only go so far with the drums and guitars. Goth has a bigger range of creativity.""It's a subculture it's not just all about dressing up in black. It's a way of seeing life and we try to find beauty where there is none...not to see darkness and death as evil things."
Teri Solow, 28, Ithaca, Occupation: Web programmer at Cornell University Cooperative Extension."Of course, there's lots of things I like that have nothing to do with Goth. For instance, I really dig Buddy Holly, but just because I consider myself part of the subculture doesn't mean that that's all that I am."Really, the highlight for me isn't in going out to Nekropolis but rather the pre-party at Jeff's house before Nekropolis. Every week we have a different dinner theme (sushi, Polish, Indian, etc.) and everybody brings over food to match the theme."
Maureen Shockey, 19, Syracuse. Occupation: Student at Onondaga Community College and page at the Fairmount Library."It started in junior high. I read a lot of comic books so I was into the "X-Files,' "The Sandman,' and "Batman.' ""A big component for me were the silent films. I got into Tim Burton as a kid and I read that he was influenced by German expressionist films from 1919 to 1926. I tried to emulate the makeup and styles from those silent films.""I think people have a hard time discerning that there's a lot of subculture within the subculture. There's the purist Goths who listen to Joy Division and the Bauhaus, and then there's the young kids today who just go for the commercialized aesthetic."
Jeffery Proia, 28, Syracuse. Occupation: Bartender at Stefon's Place at the Park View Hotel in Syracuse and manager at Trexx Night Club in Syracuse."Music and art are the two driving forces for the Goth scene.""One of biggest misconceptions is that people think we sit around drinking blood...that we're satanic. Many of us are college graduates.""It's just a chance for people to get together and talk and have a good time."
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EVERY WEEK,Jeffrey Proia (left) hosts dinner at his house for friends, many of whom enjoy the local Goth scene. Proia sits with his friend Devin Martinolich and a monster prop he got from a local costume store before their weekly Nekropolis event at The Mill in Syracuse.
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пятница, 24 февраля 2012 г.
XTAR Achieves Overwhelming Success in First Trials of X-band System With the U.S. Army's 7th Signal Brigade.
New XTAR System Provides 12X Better Throughput Using Current U.S. Army Equipment
MANNHEIM, Germany, May 9 /PRNewswire/ -- XTAR, LLC today announced that it has successfully completed its first field trials of the XTAR-EUR satellite for the U.S. Army's 7th Signal Brigade, based at the Army's Sullivan Barracks in Mannheim, Germany. Results of the demonstration have dramatically illustrated the capabilities of XTAR, with throughput reaching an astounding 105 Mbps, more than 12 times current capabilities.
"XTAR's recent demonstrations in Germany have shown that the performance of the XTAR-EUR satellite far exceeds the current military DSCS (defense satellite communications system) satellites," said Denis Curtin, chief operating officer, XTAR. "Using a combination of high-power transponders aboard the XTAR-EUR and a few minor upgrades to the terminals, the trials were able to reach a data rate that eclipses anything that legacy systems are capable of transmitting."
The XTAR demonstration used a current military tactical ground AN/TSC-85C satellite communications terminal, interfaced with a standard 16-foot U.S. Army Lightweight High-Gain X-band Antenna (LHGXA) and an 8-foot tactical satellite antenna and related system components. Minor upgrades were installed on these terminals, including a new modem by Advantech AMT, Phoenix, Ariz. and Dorval, Quebec. Also, Harris Corporation, Melbourne, Fla., and L3 Communications Systems-West, Salt Lake City, Utah, provided modified antenna feeds that allowed the 25-year old terminal to use both the left and right hand polarizations available on the XTAR-EUR satellite.
Despite the age of the terminals, engineers were able to transmit the high data rates reliably over the XTAR-EUR satellite using just 40 MHz of bandwidth at 16 QAM (quadrature amplitude modulation) modulation and Reed-Solomon FEC (forward error correction) coding. Testing over the XTAR-EUR satellite's spot beam antenna achieved a user data rate of 105 Mbps on the 16-foot dish using the Harris modified antenna feed and 75 Mbps on the 8-foot dish using the L3 modified antenna feed. All testing above 8.448 Mbps was accomplished using the new Advantech modem, which has been selected by L3 for the U.S. Army's next generation Phoenix satellite terminals.
Built by Space Systems/Loral (SS/L), XTAR-EUR was launched in February 2005 aboard an Ariane 5 ECA rocket. Located at 29 degrees East longitude, the satellite carries twelve 72 MHz, high-power X-band transponders that provide coverage from Eastern Brazil and the Atlantic Ocean, across all of Europe, Africa and the Middle East to as far east as Singapore. XTAR-EUR is expected to provide service for nearly 20 years.
The XTAR-EUR satellite features traditional global beams as well as on- board switching and multiple steerable beams, allowing users access to X-band capacity as they travel anywhere within the footprint of the satellite. XTAR- EUR is designed to work with existing X-band terminals, as well as next generation X-band terminals that feature antennas smaller than 2.4 meters.
XTAR, LLC is a new satellite communications company committed to serving the long-haul communications, logistics and infrastructure requirements of the U.S., Spanish and allied governments. The company is a joint venture between Loral Space & Communications, which owns 56 percent, and HISDESAT, which owns 44 percent. XTAR is headquartered in Rockville, Md., and has offices in Arlington, Va., Palo Alto, Calif. and Madrid, Spain. For more information, visit XTAR's web site at http://www.xtarllc.com/ .
HISDESAT Servicios Estrategicos S.A. is a Spanish company headquartered in Madrid. HISDESAT's aims are the acquisition, operation and commercialization of Government-oriented space systems, beginning with satellite communications in the X- and Ka-band frequencies. HISDESAT is owned jointly by HISPASAT, S.A., the Spanish commercial satellite services company, INSA and the leaders of Spain's space industries: EADS-CASA Espacio, INDRA and SENER. HISDESAT will provide enhanced capabilities, including Ka-band, for Spain's defense applications.
Loral Space & Communications is a satellite communications company. Its Space Systems/Loral division is a world-class leader in the design and manufacture of satellites and satellite systems for commercial and government applications including direct-to-home television, broadband communications, wireless telephony, weather monitoring and air traffic management. Through its Loral Skynet division, it owns and operates a fleet of telecommunications satellites used to broadcast video entertainment programming, distribute broadband data, and provide access to Internet services and other value-added communications services. For more information, visit Loral's web site at http://www.loral.com/ .
This document contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. In addition, Loral Space & Communications Ltd. or its representatives have made or may make forward- looking statements, orally or in writing, which may be included in, but are not limited to, various filings made by the company with the Securities and Exchange Commission, press releases or oral statements made with the approval of an authorized executive officer of the company. Actual results could differ materially from those projected or suggested in any forward-looking statements as a result of a wide variety of factors and conditions. These factors include those related to the filing, on July 15, 2003 by Loral and certain of its subsidiaries, of voluntary petitions for reorganization under chapter 11 of title 11 of the United States Code in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York and parallel insolvency proceedings in the Supreme Court of Bermuda in which certain partners of KPMG were appointed as joint provisional liquidators. Additional factors and conditions are also described in the section of the company's annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2004, entitled "Commitments and Contingencies," and the company's other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The reader is specifically referred to these documents.
Contact: John McCarthy (212) 338-5345 jmccarthy@hq.loral.com
CONTACT: John McCarthy, +1-212-338-5345, or jmccarthy@hq.loral.com , for XTAR, LLC
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