Wednesday, February 29, 2012

WA:WA's Libs to keep 'welcome to country'


AAP General News (Australia)
08-13-2011
WA:WA's Libs to keep 'welcome to country'

A push within the Liberal Party to end welcome to country ceremonies has been voted
down at the party's West Australian conference.

The motion calling for all paid welcome to country ceremonies at government functions
and events to be scrapped was overwhelmingly knocked back by the WA Liberal Party today.

WA and Aboriginal MP KEN WYATT, who became the first Indigenous person elected to the
House of Representatives last year, says the move was inconsistent with the party's values.

Mr WYATT says those who conducted welcome to country ceremonies do so having been approached
in a free market society, that is fair and open.

ROD HENDERSON, the Liberal Party member who introduced the motion, argued such ceremonies
were divisive and racist as they acknowledged only one aspect of society.

AAP RTV jsj/sw

KEYWORD: WYATT (PERTH)

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WA: Residents told to evacuate as bushfire threatens homes


AAP General News (Australia)
02-21-2006
WA: Residents told to evacuate as bushfire threatens homes

PERTH, Feb 21 AAP - Some residents of the West Australian town of Lancelin have been
advised to evacuate as a large bushfire threatens houses.

On WA's hottest day so far this year, emergency crews are battling the fire near Lancelin's
Sovereign Hill estate, 130km north of Perth.

Residents have been asked by WA police to move to an evacuation point at a local community
centre, as Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) officials head to the area to
battle the blaze.

Four airborne …

WA:Three people rescued from sinking boat


AAP General News (Australia)
04-17-2011
WA:Three people rescued from sinking boat

Three people have been rescued from a sinking boat near Two Rocks in Perth's far north.

Flares were seen in the area late last night and the local Volunteer Marine Rescue
received a call at 11.30pm (WST) saying the boat was taking on water.

The passengers were towed back to Two Rocks marina early this morning.

AAP RTV anr/jmt

KEYWORD: RESCUE (PERTH)

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NSW:Pair trapped in car near burning tanker


AAP General News (Australia)
12-31-2010
NSW:Pair trapped in car near burning tanker

Two people are trapped in a car underneath fallen power lines .. about 100 metres from
where a large petrol tanker is burning on the Pacific Highway .. near Ballina in northern
New South Wales.

Fire Brigade Superintendent IAN KRIMMER says the pair are safe .. but cannot be removed
until power has been cut off.

The driver of the overturned petrol tanker .. containing 40-thousand litres of fuel
.. has not been accounted for.

The highway remains closed and fire crews have established a one-kilometre exclusion
zone from the scene at Tintenbar .. about 10km north of Ballina.

Motorists have been told to use an alternative route to the Pacific Highway.

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KEYWORD: TANKER (SYDNEY)

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POLL10 BANKS NSW


AAP General News (Australia)
08-19-2010
POLL10 BANKS NSW

CANDIDATE PARTY VOTES % SWING
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SPIGHT, Paul GRN 0 00.00 00.00
PARSONS, Michael ON 0 00.00 00.00
+MELHAM, Daryl ALP 0 00.00 00.00
DELEZIO, Ron LP 0 00.00 00.00

FORMAL 0 00.00 00.00

INFORMAL 0 00.00 00.00

TOTAL 0

Two Candidate Preferred:

Candidate1 XXX 0 00.00 00.00

Candidate2 XXX 0 00.00 00.00

2007 result: CEC 1,430; LDP 492; LP 27,728; ALP 45,059; GRN 4,612; CDP 3,180; Formal
82,501; Informal 5,608; Total 88,109.

Notional swing needed 10.37 per cent.

KEYWORD: BANKS - New South Wales. 98,762 enrolled. 00.00% counted.

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Vic: Bachelor gorillas to have new pad at Werribee Zoo


AAP General News (Australia)
04-12-2010
Vic: Bachelor gorillas to have new pad at Werribee Zoo

Bachelor gorillas will have a new pad this summer at the Werribee Open Range Zoo in Victoria.

The state government is kicking in 1.5 million dollars towards a new exhibit .. that
will initially house the silverback male MOTABA and his two young sons .. YAKINI and GANYEKA.

It will include more males once they are old enough.

Environment Minister GAVIN JENNINGS says construction of the exhibit is expected to
start mid year and completed during summer.

AAP RTV mj/gfr/sw

KEYWORD: GORILLAS (MELBOURNE)

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WA: Missing his flight cost a teenager his life, uncle says


AAP General News (Australia)
08-28-2009
WA: Missing his flight cost a teenager his life, uncle says

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By Warwick Stanley

PERTH, Aug 28 AAP - A New Zealand teenager's last-minute decision to miss a flight
home cost him his life, his uncle said on Friday.

Jon Teotinga Warena, 18, from Napier, was killed in a wild street brawl between Maori
and Aboriginal groups in the Perth suburb of Lockridge in the early hours of November
6, 2007.

Two men and three teenagers were given sentences of between three and eight years in
the West Australian Supreme Court in Perth on Friday for Mr Warena's manslaughter.

Three of the accused were also sentenced on charges of inflicting grievous bodily harm
with intent on Charleston Ngaha, 25, who was badly injured in the same brawl.

Mr Warena's family members who were in court for the decision said they had been informed
of the likely range of the sentences before they were handed down.

Mr Warena's mother, who flew in from New Zealand for the sentencing, carried a picture
of her son, as did another relative.

Lance McRae, an uncle of Mr Warena who had called for heavy sentences for the five,
did not take issue with the penalties but said the racial violence in Perth had to end.

Mr McRae's brother Gary said he thought his nephew was boarding a flight to New Zealand
on the night he died.

But he had pulled out of the booking at the last moment for reasons that remained unexplained.

"It was a decision that cost the life of a really good kid," Mr McRae said.

Justice John McKechnie said it was "difficult to escape the inference" that Mr Warena
had wanted to be a part of retaliatory action the Maori group had planned after the "bricking"

of one of the men's homes.

The Maori group, including members of the Never Ending Crypts gang, drove to Germain
Way in Lockridge to carry out a revenge attack but went to the wrong house, Justice McKechnie
said.

Residents of the street said "all hell broke loose" when a group of Aboriginal men
emerged from homes to confront the gang.

Justice McKechnie said the five accused had been part of a group that was entitled
to protect their homes and families, and had at first taken reasonable action.

"However, what then happened went far beyond reason," he said.

Mr Warena and Mr Ngaha had been kicked, punched, beaten and stomped on.

"The overwhelming conclusion is that you took part in an attack on people disabled,
lying on the ground," he said.

The attack continued even as people involved in the brawl had made remarks like "he's
f....d, dad" and "he's already dead, that's enough, dad".

Everett James Tyson, 35, Giles Lawrence Tyson, 41, and three teenagers, who cannot
be named for legal reasons, pleaded guilty to the manslaughter charges.

Everett Tyson was sentenced to eight years' jail, while Giles Tyson was sentenced to seven years.

Both men will be eligible for parole but no parole date was set.

The youngest of the teenagers, a 15-year-old, was sentenced to three years in juvenile
detention with a non-parole period of 14 months.

An 18-year-old was sentenced to five years' jail and a 19-year-old to four years for
their part in the attack.

Both were minors at the time.

Detective Sergeant Brian Tucker, who headed investigations into the brawl, said it
was "a terrible case" of an attempt to resolve a dispute through violence.

"There are examples throughout the world where whole communities have been destroyed
by these types of attacks," he said.

AAP was/jl/cdh

KEYWORD: TYSON WRAP (PIX AVAILABLE) (REISSUING)

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Vic: Mother appeals conviction for murdering two sons


AAP General News (Australia)
04-20-2009
Vic: Mother appeals conviction for murdering two sons

By Melissa Iaria

MELBOURNE, April 20 AAP - A Melbourne mother jailed for murdering her two young sons
should receive a life term, an appeals court has heard.

Donna Fitchett was found guilty last May of drugging, smothering and strangling Thomas,
11, and Matthew, nine, at their home in Balwyn North in September 2005.

She pleaded not guilty on the grounds of mental impairment but the jury rejected her
argument and convicted her for murder.

Fitchett was ordered to serve a 24-year hospital security order, with a non-parole
period of 18 years.

But in the Victorian Court of Appeals, the Victorian Department of Public Prosecutions
(DPP) argued her sentence was manifestly inadequate.

Crown prosecutor Thomas Gyorffy said similar cases where parents had murdered their
children resulted in life jail terms.

Mr Gyorffy said the intended killing of a helpless child by a parent whose role was
to care and protect them was in the worst category of murder.

"The starting point becomes a life sentence," he said.

Mr Gyorffy cited the example of Victorian man Robert Farquharson, who is serving three
life terms in jail without parole after a jury found him guilty of murdering his three
sons by driving them into a dam on Fathers Day 2005.

Fitchett's legal team is also appealing against her conviction and sentence.

Fitchett's barrister Patrick Tehan QC argued the Crown should have called an eminent
psychiatrist to testify on Fitchett's mental state during her trial.

Failure to do so had resulted in a "significant technical disadvantage" to Fitchett, he said.

Mr Tehan said the trial judge also erred by failing to properly explain to jurors the
legal consequences for someone found guilty by reason of mental impairment.

But Mr Gyorffy rejected the arguments, saying there was no basis to claims the defence
was disadvantaged during the trial.

The appeal judges have reserved their decision.

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KEYWORD: FITCHETT WRAP

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Vic: Tyler's boss denies racist links at pub


AAP General News (Australia)
12-15-2008
Vic: Tyler's boss denies racist links at pub

By Greg Roberts

MELBOURNE, Dec 15 AAP - The Melbourne publican who employed the 15-year-old boy shot
dead by police last week has strongly rejected claims his pub plays host to white supremacists.

Leinster Arms Hotel licensee Glenn McGee said it was "rubbish" that racists groups
visited his "family hotel".

Mr McGee said he had employed Tyler Cassidy as a casual kitchen-hand at the Collingwood
pub for a year.

Tyler was shot and killed by three officers in a Melbourne skate park on Thursday night
after allegedly threatening to kill them with two knives.

It has been reported that white supremacists in Melbourne favoured the hotel as a drinking spot.

Tyler's MySpace page revealed he was involved with the white pride group, the Southern
Cross Soldiers.

"We knew Tyler's family, including his mother Shani and father Ian, and his brother
Blake had progressed to being a cook with us," Mr McGee said.

"Tyler was only ever exposed to the kitchen, his mother picked him up and dropped him
off, he was only 15 and might have had a soft drink before he left."

Mr McGee said if white supremacists drank at the hotel he did not know about it.

"It's rubbish, we are an award-winning family hotel recognised for what we do," Mr McGee said.

Tyler's late father, Ian, was a friend of the pub's chef and regularly visited the
pub before he died of cancer four years ago.

Mr Cassidy had been a pub licensee and Blake and Tyler were following in their father's
footsteps doing hospitality studies and working in the industry, he said.

"Just because something is on Facebook or MySpace doesn't make it true, he was just
a kid," he said.

Notorious criminal turned artist and author Mark "Chopper" Read regularly visits the
Leinster Arms and said he would often say hello to Tyler.

Read told News Limited he did not understand why police would have opened fire.

"Why would the police shoot a 15-year-old? I mean he looked 15, you couldn't mistake
he was a teenager," he said.

"(But) police usually shoot someone if their life is in danger. They don't go shooting
people because they don't like them, otherwise half the people in Melbourne would get
shot."

Investigations have been launched into Tyler's death.

AAP gr/pmu/bwl

KEYWORD: SHOT PUB

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Sho: Diamond scrapes into trap final


AAP General News (Australia)
08-10-2008
Sho: Diamond scrapes into trap final

MICHAEL DIAMOND faces an enormous challenge to claim a third Olympic trap shooting
gold medal after scraping into the six-man final today.

The Australian world record holder and world champion was forced into a three-man "sudden-death"

shoot off after they finished the qualifying rounds locked in equal fifth place.

DIAMOND and Croatian JOSIP GLASNOVIC got through to the final when German KARSTEN BINDRICH
missed his third attempt.

But points from the qualifying rounds carry over to the final so DIAMOND will start
two points behind the joingt leaders - Russian ALEXEY ALIPOV, who won gold in Athens four
years ago, and Czech DAVID KOSTELECKY.

AAP nh

AAP RTV sl/nh

KEYWORD: OLY08 SHO AUST (BEIJING)

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ACT: Main stories in today's Canberra newspapers


AAP General News (Australia)
04-01-2008
ACT: Main stories in today's Canberra newspapers

CANBERRA, April 1 AAP - The main stories in today's Canberra Times:

Page 1: Defence calls off cull of kangaroos on Canberra site. Canberra Raiders seek
second coach in three years after Neil Henry announces departure. Body of man found in
river near Queanbeyan. Canberra woman says she waited six hours for surgery to remove
dead foetus.

Page 2: Property investors could flee Canberra over problems with Crown lease system.

Olympic officials to investigate swimmer Nick D'Arcy charged with assaulting fellow swimmer.

Page 3: ACT government considers closing Lyons Primary School. Cyclists riding on busy
roads face increased risk of health problem from vehicle exhausts. Former judge Terence
Cole to inquire into loss of HMAS Sydney.

World: Voting in Zimbabwe poll shows government and opposition neck and neck. Odds
stacking up against Hilary Clinton for Democrat nomination. CIA head warns al-Qaeda is
training recruits who can pass for westerners. Shi'ite cleric orders his militia off Iraq
streets. British, Dutch troops die in Afghanistan explosion. Coroner tells UK jury no
evidence Diana killed by British intelligence

Finance: Small business owners fears recession within three years. Virgin launches
service on lucrative trans-Pacific route.

Sport: Raiders coach Neil Henry exercises clause to get out of contract a year early.

AAP mb/rs

KEYWORD: MONITOR FRONTERS ACT

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Vic: Conditions on Victoria's snowfields today


AAP General News (Australia)
08-30-2007
Vic: Conditions on Victoria's snowfields today

MELBOURNE, Aug 30 AAP - Conditions on Victoria's snowfields today:



MT HOTHAM -

Lifts: 12. Temp: 3.3C. Road: Open and clear. Snow depth: 94cm. Winds: Moderate north-north
westerly. Comments: Good groomed firm snow cover.



FALLS CREEK -

Lifts: 13. Temp: 5.4C. Road: Open and clear. Snow depth: 77cm. Winds: Moderate northerly.

Comments: Good to very good cover of soft snow.



MT BULLER -

Lifts: 22. Temp: 5.0C. Road: Open. Snow depth: 53cm. Winds: Moderate north-north westerly.

Comments: Good to very good softening snow cover.



MT BAW BAW -

Lifts: 5. Temp: 3.5C. Road: Open and clear. Snow depth: 35cm. Winds: Light northerly.

Comments: Good soft snow cover.



DINNER PLAIN -

Road: Open and clear. Snow depth: 5cm. Comments: Fair sightseeing snow, no downhill
skiing, cross-country fair to Mt Hotham.



LAKE MOUNTAIN -

Temp: 7.1C. Road: Open and clear. Winds: Light north westerly. Comments: Patchy sightseeing,
snowplay.



MT STIRLING -

Road: Open and clear. Snow depth: 27cm. Comments: Fair to good snow cover on upper
trails, sightseeing snow on the lower trails.



MT BUFFALO -

Road: Open. Comments: Very patchy snow for sightseeing only.



MT ST GWINEAR -

Road: Open and clear. Snow depth: 35cm. Comments: Poor cross country skiing on main
trail but good to very good elsewhere.



MT DONNA BUANG -

Road: Open and clear. Toboggan run closed.



AAP jxt/cmc

KEYWORD: SNOW VIC

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Fed: ACTU will not spend $70 million on IR campaign: Combet


AAP General News (Australia)
04-16-2007
Fed: ACTU will not spend $70 million on IR campaign: Combet

ACTU boss GREG COMBET has dismissed as absurd .. government claims unions will spend
70 million dollars attacking Work Choices ahead of the next election.

Workplace Relations Minister JOE HOCKEY says Labor and the unions plan to spend 100
million on their anti-Work Choices campaign .. with two-thirds of the money coming from
unions.

Mr COMBET's told ABC radio it's an absurd assertion .. and the ACTU doesn't have anywhere
near that sort of money.

He won't specify how much is in the kitty .. but for the last two years the ACTU's
levied each union member five dollars 50 a year .. to fight the federal government's workplace
laws.

AAP RTV kc/jmt

KEYWORD: WORKPLACE COMBET (CANBERRA)

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Fed: Problems ahead due to underinvestment in maths: report


AAP General News (Australia)
12-14-2006
Fed: Problems ahead due to underinvestment in maths: report

CANBERRA, Dec 14 AAP - Australia's ability to win contracts for drug research trials,
logistics and other high-tech causes is at risk due to a looming shortage of mathematicians,
a new report has warned.

An Australian Academy of Science review released today says underinvestment in maths
and statistics is jeopardising the competitiveness of Australian industry and could see
Australia become a low-end provider.

University of Melbourne professor Hyam Rubinstein, who chaired the review, said industry
submissions to the inquiry revealed Australia was in danger of losing its competitive
advantage in fields like data analysis, forecasting, finance and banking systems, IT and
national security.

Professor Rubinstein said Australia's reputation as a leader in maths and statistics
had drawn international experts here.

"But this reputation ... is only being upheld by a handful of mathematical scientists
who are now near retirement," he said in a statement.

"When they are gone, our world-class reputation will likely crumble.

"In universities, there are almost no permanent academic staff aged under 30 and few
under 40 to continue the level or breadth of research required."

Mathematics and statistics departments at Australian universities had lost a third
of permanent staff since 1995 and were now producing less than half the OECD average of
graduates, he said.

Young researchers were discouraged from staying in teaching and research positions
because of a lack of resources and because of better opportunities overseas.

"The Commonwealth course contribution to universities is close to $5,000 per student
for mathematics and statistics while for most other sciences and engineering it's $12,300
per student," Prof Rubinstein said.

"This is killing our departments - we can't run our programs on the available funding
and Australia will be the loser.

"The real key to rebuilding our mathematical skills capability is providing permanent
university teaching and research positions, so we have basic research to solve problems
and teachers to teach three-year maths courses to skill primary and secondary school teachers."

AAP dcr/sb/jt/de

KEYWORD: MATHS

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NSW: Debus defends victims of crime compo scheme


AAP General News (Australia)
08-07-2006
NSW: Debus defends victims of crime compo scheme

SYDNEY, Aug 7 AAP - NSW Attorney-General Bob Debus has defended the state's victims
of crime compensation scheme after it was revealed debts many criminals owed to the scheme
have been written off.

Convicted criminals had been excused from paying about $9 million to the scheme between
July 1, 2003 and June 30, 2005, The Daily Telegraph newspaper reported.

Victims of crime in NSW can seek payouts of up to $50,000 from the Victims Compensation
Tribunal, which is partly funded by taxpayers and partly by offenders.

Mr Debus today said criminals could not always afford to contribute to the scheme.

"You can't actually expect that you can get $50,000 or $100,000 out of somebody who's
been snatching bags and is now in jail," he told reporters.

"What you can do is wherever possible, seek restitution from offenders. That's what
we do do and they pay for some portion of this otherwise taxpayer-funded scheme."

AAP pj/was/sp

KEYWORD: COMPENSATION DEBUS

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NSW: Cartoon adds to Aust-Indon row over Papua asylum decision


AAP General News (Australia)
04-01-2006
NSW: Cartoon adds to Aust-Indon row over Papua asylum decision

SYDNEY, April 1 AAP - Australia's biggest-selling national newspaper has entered the
fray in an international row over the granting of asylum to 42 Papuans.

The Australian published a provocative cartoon today apparently depicting the Indonesian
president as a dog sexually domineering a Papuan, who is also depicted as a dog.

In the cartoon by Bill Leak, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono appears as a dominant
dog, tail wagging as he mounts a Papuan with bone in nose, saying: "Don't take this the
wrong way..."

The caption reads: "No Offence Intended".

The cartoons could prove particularly provocative as many Islamic teachers say dogs
are considered unclean and Muslims licked by them must perform purification.

The Bill Leak cartoon follows one in Indonesia this week of John Howard and Alexander
Downer as fornicating dingoes.

It appeared on the front page of one of Indonesia's biggest-selling newspapers, the
Islamic-leaning Rakyat Merdeka (People's Freedom), after Australia granted temporary visas
to 42 Papuans who arrived by boat.

Headlined "The adventure of two dingo" (sic), the drawing showed the prime minister
as the dominant dog, shaking his tail while telling the foreign minister: "I want Papua!!
Alex! Try to make it happen!"

Indonesian nationalists accuse Canberra of secretly plotting the breakaway of the province
of Papua, likening it to the 1999 independence crisis in East Timor.

Indonesia has recalled its ambassador to Australia in response.

AAP pc/rs

KEYWORD: BOAT PAPUA CARTOON

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Monday, February 27, 2012

Beilstein, Friedrich Konrad

Beilstein, Friedrich Konrad (1838–1906) Russian organic chemist Born to German parents in the Russian city of St. Petersburg, Beilstein studied chemistry in Germany under Bunsen, Liebig, and Wurtz and gained his PhD under Wöhler at Göttingen (1858). He was lecturer at Göttingen (1860–66) and from 1866 professor of chemistry at the Technological Institute at St. Petersburg.

Beilstein's many researches in organic chemistry included work on isomeric benzene derivatives. He is better remembered, however, for his monumental Handbuch der organischen Chemie (1880–82; Handbook of Organic Chemistry), in which he set out to record systematically all that was known of every organic compound. He produced the second (1886) and third (1900) editions, after which the work was assigned to the Deutsch Chemische Gesellschaft, who have published it ever since.

asset cover

asset cover A ratio that provides a measure of the solvency of a company; it consists of its net assets divided by its debt. Those companies with high asset cover are considered the more solvent.

Shareholders of Wisconsin Central Railroad to Vote on Canadian National's Bid.

By Rick Romell, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Mar. 3--Wisconsin Central Transportation Corp. shareholders will vote on the proposed purchase of the company by Canadian National at a meeting April 4.

The meeting is set for 9 a.m. at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare, 9300 West Bryn Mawr Ave., Rosemont, Ill.

The deal would pay $17.15 in cash for each share, or about $800 million. The board has recommended approval. Wisconsin Central has almost 2,000 stockholders and 46.4 million shares outstanding.

Stockholders also may vote by telephone (1-877-779-8683) or the Internet (http://www.eproxyvote.com/wclx) until 11 p.m. Central time on April 3. Abstentions have the same effect as voting against the purchase.

Meanwhile, Wisconsin Central and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers said Friday that members of the union had ratified a two-year amendment to their original 1999 contract. The agreement includes a 3.5 percent wage increase retroactive to Jan. 1, and 3 percent effective Jan. 1, 2002.

The union represents more than 300 locomotive engineers and trainmen throughout Wisconsin Central's U.S. system. The agreement doesn't apply to employees of the company's Algoma Central Railway subsidiary in Canada.

Wisconsin Central operates 2,850 miles of track in Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota and Ontario. The railroad has 2,200 employees.

To see more of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, or to subscribe to the newspaper, go to http://www.jsonline.com

(c) 2001, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Distributed by Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News.

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Rainbow and MetaTel team on highly scalable Internet multiplexer; Using Rainbow CryptoSwift, new MetaTel IP Mux delivers performance 10X better than leading vendors.

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IRVINE, Calif., and WALTHAM, Mass. -- Rainbow Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: RNBO), a leading provider of high-performance security solutions for the Internet and eCommerce, and MetaTel, a Waltham, Mass.-based Internet communications services company, today announced a strategic relationship where Rainbow CryptoSwift eCommerce accelerator will provide cryptographic acceleration for MetaTel Internet multiplexer used to support MetaTel eDial service offering.

Rainbow CryptoSwift accelerates the public-key cryptographic functions of SSL, SET, SSH, IPSec, and other widely used security protocols. CryptoSwift provides one of the world's fastest hardware cryptographic acceleration technologies, enabling as much as 1,000 transactions per second.

CryptoSwift improves server response time for secure connections by up to 90 percent and frees the eCommerce Web Server to perform other tasks, especially during peak load and heavy traffic periods.

MetaTel eDial is a set of telephone calling services that combine the computer, the Internet and wireline and wireless telephones to help users reach people they want, when they want. The eDial service allows Internet-connected individuals and companies to initiate regular and multiparty telephone calls using a variety of Internet-based applications to make telephone dialing and telephone calls better, faster, and more reliable.

"This integrated solution provides an outstanding combination for increasing the performance of Web servers in an organization's global infrastructure while ensuring that every transaction is a secure one.

MetaTel has shown me some incredibly innovative ways to use one's phone with the Internet - applications where built-in security is an absolute must," said Shawn Abbott, chief technology officer, Rainbow Technologies.

"Yet MetaTel has also delivered the instant response and high reliability we expect when we make a phone call. This kind of performance simply would not have been possible without CryptoSwift."

"Rainbow's CryptoSwift has provided MetaTel with an important component in building its eDial service to easily support millions of concurrent SSL connections," said Jim Toga, director of engineering, MetaTel. "As our eDial service grows, we look forward to taking advantage of the greater performance advantages offered in Rainbow's products."

About MetaTel

Founded in 1999, MetaTel is an Internet service company focused on revolutionizing the speed, ease and power of telephone communications.

MetaTel eDial allows users to make contact instantly by combining the power of the Internet with the quality of ordinary phone service. These services are unique in that they cannot be provided by either the Internet or the Telephone Network alone the power is in the combination. For more information, visit www.metatel.com or www.edial.com or call 1-877-METATEL.

About Rainbow Technologies

Founded in 1984, Rainbow Technologies is a leading provider of security solutions for the Internet and eCommerce. Rainbow applies its core technology to a variety of Internet applications - from securing software, to the acceleration of secure communication for eCommerce and Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). Rainbow products include secure Web server and VPN acceleration boards; anti-piracy and Internet software distribution solutions; PKI security solutions; voice, data and satellite security systems; and USB-based authentication tokens. The company is headquartered in Irvine, California, and maintains offices throughout the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Australia, China, India, The Netherlands, Russia, India, and Taiwan. A network of nearly 50 authorized distributors sells Rainbow products worldwide. For more information, visit our Web site at www.rainbow.com.

CONTACT: Dan Chmielewski, Rainbow Technologies, Inc. Tel: +1 949 450 7377 e-mail: dchm@rainbow.com Mark Brandstein, MetaTel, Inc. Tel: +1 781 392 2526 e-mail: mark.brandstein@metatel.com Shay Stockdill, Strategies Tel: +1 714 957 8880 x 116 e-mail: shay@strategiesadpr.com Michael Sinert, The Weber Group Tel: +1 617 520 7036 e-mail: msinert@webergroup.com

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Sunday, February 26, 2012

SYMANTEC: New computer virus spreads by e-mail and tr triggers on Christmas Day.

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* Symantec Automatically Provides Cure for W97M.Prilissa.A Through its Macro Engine and Heuristic Technologies

CUPERTINO, Calif. -- Symantec Corp.(Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced that users of Norton AntiVirus are automatically protected against a new self-propagating virus called W97M.Prilissa.A, by using the industry's most advanced and effective virus detection technology.

The virus, which has been reported to be circulating on computers worldwide, infects Microsoft Word 97 documents and spreads itself by sending the infected document as an e-mail attachment using MS Outlook to the first 50 addresses in each address book. The subject line reads "Message From." The text in the body of the message reads "This document is very Important and you've GOT to read this!!!" When the infected document is opened, the virus disables virus protection security settings, conversion confirmation and recently opened file list. Additionally, the W97M.Prilissa.A virus checks the system date to trigger its payloads. On December 25, the following text will be displayed in a message box when users boot their machines: "Vine!... Vide!... Vice!...Moslem Power Never End! You Dare Rise Against Me! The Human Era is Over, The CyberNET Era Has Come!!!" It then overlays several colored shapes onto the opened document, overwrites the AUTOEXEC.BAT file to format the C: drive, and displays the following text when the system is rebooted: "Vine!...Vide!...Vice!... Moslem Power Never End! Your Computer Have Just Been Terminated By -= CyberNET =- Virus!!"

"Symantec was able to provide automatic detection and repair using our state-of-the-art macro virus detection and heuristic technologies," said Vincent Weafer, director of the Symantec AntiVirus Research Center at Symantec Corp. "Our customers can be assured that by continuing to update their definitions on a regular basis, they will be protected with the industry"s most advanced anti-virus technology."

Symantec's advanced macro variant and heuristic technology detected W97M.Prilissa.A as a variant of the W97M.AntiSocial.G and W97M.Melissa viruses. Macro variant technology analyzes the actions and commands used by a set of viruses and leverages this to detect unknown viruses with the same characteristics. Heuristic technology enables virus detection by analyzing a multitude of viruses, and identifying certain common traits that all viruses share. All Norton AntiVirus products incorporate both macro variant detection technology and Symantec's advanced heuristic technology, Bloodhound, which has to date been able to detect more than 90 percent of new and unknown macro viruses. Norton AntiVirus customers can download the current virus definition set, which includes a cure for the W97M.Prilissa.A virus, through Symantec's LiveUpdate feature or from the Symantec Web site at www.symantec.com/avcenter/download.html. Symantec AntiVirus Research Center SARC is one of the industry's largest dedicated team of virus experts. With offices located in the United States, Japan, Australia, and the Netherlands, the sun never sets on SARC. The center's mission is to provide swift, global responses to computer virus threats, proactively research and develop technologies that eliminate such threats, and educate the public on safe computing practices. As new computer viruses appear, SARC develops identification and detection for these viruses, and provides either a repair or delete operation, thus keeping users protected against the latest virus threats.

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Further to Maria Metcalf's letter yesterday. I work for a major international company and like everybody the rent allowance being paid is not sufficient to cover the price of renting in today's market. However, it's not that my company is being stingy, its just that the market price is out of control and spiralling costs are forming a major burden on employers.I know of one major player that has already pulled its non-essential staff out of the the Gulf and placed them in Cyprus and I can only think more will follow.I think employers should say no to rent increases. Yes they will lose people and staff will be disgruntled and it will take six-12 months for it to bite, but until prices for rent come back to a realistic level then this will always be an issue.I am not knocking Dubai and think it is a great place, but it is pricing itself out of the market ... We are trying to employ 80 people for a new business unit and the sums just don't add up, for the employee and for us as an employer and we pay and give sensible salaries and allowances.

Mr D

Dubai

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