Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Fed:Gillard seeks to change the game
AAP General News (Australia)
08-12-2011
Fed:Gillard seeks to change the game
By Paul Osborne, Senior Political Writer
CANBERRA, Aug 11 AAP - Labor doesn't just need a game-changer - it needs a home ground
and a crowd of interested spectators.
Parliament resumes in the coming week following the winter break.
It wasn't quite a winter of discontent, as some pundits predicted - more a winter of disconnect.
The latest Newspoll out this week continues the coalition's solid, election-winning
lead and Prime Minister Julia Gillard's low popularity level.
That is despite the prime minister announcing over the break a number of policies Labor
strategists had hoped would be game-changers and get the party back in the running for
re-election.
The details of the carbon pricing scheme - including compensation for households and
generous assistance for the worst-affected industries - sunk like a lead zeppelin, despite
$13 million being spent on an advertising campaign and the opposition leader taking a
European vacation.
The Malaysian asylum-seeker deal was announced with some fanfare, but is now bogged
down - as has happened with most immigration policy over the past 50 years - in the courts.
And the policy is receiving little or no support from any of the interest groups the
government has sought to please.
Refugee advocates say it's worse than the Howard government's Pacific Solution, and
conservatives are questioning why Nauru, with its vast Australian taxpayer-funded resources,
can't be reopened if an overseas solution is what the government wants.
Cattle shipments to Indonesia have resumed, but not without Labor having burned many
of its bridges with the export industry, and kept the animal welfare lobby offside.
While there has been no rioting on the streets, voters are clearly not listening to
these government's messages - despite the prime minister declaring them as wins in her
promised "year of decision and delivery".
But these decisions and delivered promises are not reaping political dividends for
Gillard, if recent research is anything to go by.
JWS Research found voter priorities were health (75 per cent), keeping the economy
strong (72 per cent), improving education standards and outcomes (68 per cent), and cost
of living (66 per cent).
Only 32 per cent rated the carbon tax as important with 30 per cent saying the national
broadband network was a priority.
Carbon tax support is running at around 31 per cent - the same as before the details
were announced and consistent over the period since the broad scheme was announced.
Astonishingly, while two in three voters say they now have a good understanding of
the carbon tax package, they say the details are more likely to change their view for
the worse.
The prime minister during the past fortnight has moved to shift the game to the health
pitch - with her announcement of a deal with the states on hospital funding and supporting
a new national disability insurance scheme.
The health deal will come back into the public spotlight when the Council of Australian
Governments meets, and the disability insurance scheme is proving popular across the community.
Assistant Treasurer Bill Shorten has promoted the disability insurance scheme as being
just as vital to the "quality of Australian life" as the minimum wage, age pension, compulsory
superannuation and Medicare.
If Shorten's message gets through, Labor's stocks can only be bolstered. However, the
ironic downside is that if such a scheme receives bipartisan support the political advantage
which stems from it will be much lessened for the ALP.
There are some difficult days ahead for the Gillard government.
Abbott will reignite the carbon tax debate, focusing on the poor timing of the policy
when global economic circumstances are making things difficult for families and business.
Expect to see much emphasis from the coalition on "uncertainty" - in economic terms,
having a minority government, with the Greens holding the Senate balance of power and
the tentative hold Gillard has on the Labor leadership.
Most voters favour an early election and there is a strong negative impression of the
Greens' influence in the Senate, according to at least two recent surveys.
The Gillard government could also face a by-election if there are developments in the
case of Labor MP Craig Thomson.
NSW police have received a complaint that Thomson may have misused a union-supplied
credit card when he was in charge of the Health Services Union and a separate allegation
has been made in relation to the use of taxpayer funding for a community newsletter.
Thomson vehemently denies any offences, but the federal coalition will prosecute their
case strongly in parliament and have begun casting around for potential candidates in
the very winnable seat of Dobell.
There'll be plenty of political footballs to be tossed around in Canberra next week,
but will anyone be watching?
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NT: Coroner questions police handing of fatal NT smash
AAP General News (Australia)
02-20-2006
NT: Coroner questions police handing of fatal NT smash
A coroner has questioned the way police handled the investigation of a car crash which
killed a seven-year-old girl in Kakadu.
LOUISA MAY TURNER was killed when two vehicles collided head on in the national park last August.
Tourist LOUTHAR EIBOFNER received a six week suspended sentence after pleading guilty
to dangerous driving .. and returned home to Germany.
The Northern Territory Coroner has criticised police for allowing EIBOFNER's lawyer
to ask …
FED:Qantas to fly to Japan from 19th
AAP General News (Australia)
04-15-2011
FED:Qantas to fly to Japan from 19th
Qantas says it'll be resuming flights between Australia and Japan on Tuesday.
Chief ALAN JOYCE says the airline's been working closely with the Australian government
.. as well as industry and health experts .. before making the decision.
The flying kangaroo cancelled the popular route following the magnitude 9.0 earthquake
that hit northern Japan .. causing a tsunami that's killed thousands.
It also led to massive damage to the Fukushima nuclear power plant .. which is still
causing problems.
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WA:Woman bashed in Broome robbery attempt
AAP General News (Australia)
12-29-2010
WA:Woman bashed in Broome robbery attempt
PERTH, Dec 29 AAP - WA police have charged three men over the brutal bashing of a 53-year-old
woman during an attempted robbery at a hardware store in the Kimberley town of Broome.
The badly injured woman staffer was flown to hospital in Perth in a critical condition
after the attack about 5.30pm (WST) on Tuesday.
A 38-year-old female customer who had been in the store at the time was treated at
hospital in Broome for a head wound and a fractured arm.
Police said the staffer was outside cutting timber for the woman customer who heard
shouting before a man ran into the store and struck her with an unknown object.
The injured customer then found the staff member unconscious with a head wound and called police.
The staffer suffered severe head injuries and was reported to be in a critical but
stable condition in hospital in Perth.
Police have charged two 22-year-old men and a 23-year-old man with aggravated assault
with intent to rob and causing grievous bodily harm.
They were due to appear in Broome Magistrates Court on Wednesday.
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FED:Abbott returns to mining tax warpath
AAP General News (Australia)
08-18-2010
FED:Abbott returns to mining tax warpath
By Crystal Ja
GLADSTONE, Qld, Aug 18 AAP - Opposition Leader Tony Abbott has taken his marginal seats
blitz to Queensland where he has warned mining towns of the "dangerous future" ahead under
Labor.
Declining a proffered hot dog, Mr Abbott gladly slipped behind the controls of a big
tractor when he visited a construction company in Gladstone, on Queensland's central coast,
on Wednesday.
Afterwards, he stood on a stool and thanked the gathered throng for their hospitality,
before telling them about the threat they faced under the government's resources rent
tax.
"It's very important that on Sunday morning Australians wake up free of the threat
of this tax," he said.
"Spared the clear and present danger that this tax poses to their prosperity."
Mr Abbott later flew south to Brisbane and an insulation company, where he announced
$30 million in grants for those hard-hit by the government's botched roof batts program.
Mr Abbott spent the rest of the day dodging criticism that he was leaving the heavy
policy lifting to his underlings.
It was up to opposition treasury spokesman Joe Hockey and finance spokesman Andrew
Robb to face the heat over the coalition's long-awaited budget costings unveiling.
"I'm only too happy to answer questions on these subjects, but I am trusting and relying
on my senior shadow ministerial colleagues," he told reporters in his defence.
He also refused to buy into the possibility of an economic debate before Saturday,
saying punters at the Broncos League Club on Wednesday night could ask all the economic
questions they liked.
Back in Gladstone, Bob McCosker, the owner of McCosker Contracting, which derives much
of its work through big mining companies, said the coalition had won him over.
He said the government's tax on the mining industry, and potentially another on carbon,
would "annihilate this town", with his business having already ground to a halt.
Mr McCosker said he didn't agree with all of the coalition's policies, but he was hinging
his vote on the scrapping of big taxes.
The insulation announcement was made close to Forde, where the Liberals hope to tear
down Brett Raguse's 3.4 per cent margin.
They were the latest in a long line of marginal seats Mr Abbott has visited this week.
He defended his right to do so, after continued criticism politicians are ignoring
the rest of the country in the hunt for last-minute votes.
"Sensibly in the last few days of the campaign, I am going to focus on the areas where
the most swinging seats are," he said.
"I can't be everywhere at once."
Mr Abbott's still refuses to name his preferred abode - either Sydney's Kirribilli
House or The Lodge in Canberra - should he win office on Saturday.
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NSW: Cyclist dead, three lucky to be alive after M4 truck smash
AAP General News (Australia)
04-10-2010
NSW: Cyclist dead, three lucky to be alive after M4 truck smash
WorkCover has confirmed it's investigating whether fatigue was a factor in an accident
which has left one cyclist dead and three other cyclists lucky to be alive in hospital.
A truck ploughed into the group of cyclists on Sydney's M4 at South Penrith early this morning.
Police say the B-double truck allegedly veered into the emergency lane on the 110 kilometer
an hour stretch of road killing a 35 year-old man from Wollongong .. named by the seven
network as DAVID WILLIAMS .. instantly.
Inspector RICK COX says it appears the 35 year-old was dragged 900 meters.
A 25-year-old man suffered a fractured vertebrae and internal injuries .. his 20 year-old
sister sustained head injuries and a broken arm .. and a 23 year-old man also suffered
a fractured arm.
They're all now recovering in Nepean Hospital in a stable condition.
The truck driver has been treated for shock and ordered to undergo mandatory blood
and urine tests.
It's not known yet how long the driver had been behind the wheel.
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NSW: A new breeding facility to save the Tassie devil
AAP General News (Australia)
08-27-2009
NSW: A new breeding facility to save the Tassie devil
By Belinda Merhab
SYDNEY, Aug 27 AAP - It's a helluva place for a devil.
Another little corner of devil heaven in central NSW.
Another step in a project to save the Tasmanian devil from becoming extinct.
The state-of-the-art $700,000 facility dedicated to the breeding of disease-free devils
was launched at Dubbo's Taronga Western Plain Zoo on Thursday by NSW Environment Minister
Carmel Tebbutt.
Over the past decade, 70 per cent of Tasmania's devil population has been wiped out
by devil facial tumour disease, a contagious cancer spread through biting.
It has a 100 per cent mortality rate.
The facility is part of the Insurance Breeding Program of the Save The Tasmanian Devil Project.
It is the second to be built at the zoo, following the success of the first which was
built in 2007 to house 12 wild disease-free devils.
Jointly funded by the NSW Government and the Taronga Conservation Society Australia,
the facility features an irrigation system to keep the area damp and cool like Tasmania.
And mounds of dirt for the devils to burrow under to escape the Dubbo heat.
Zookeeper David Schaap said the program was insurance against the extinction of the species.
The original program had been hugely successful with 13 devils born so far, nine in
2008 and four this year, he said.
"Mainland Australia is one huge quarantine facility," Mr Schaap said.
"We've taken the devils out of the wild from, as far as we know, disease-free areas.
They were also captured when they were very very young, ideally, just when they were emerging
from the den.
"Because they were only just emerging ... basically they just haven't been exposed
to the disease yet."
Mr Schaap said the zoo was attempting to breed animals which are genetically compatible
and possibly more immune to the disease.
Inbreeding has made the disease more prevalent.
When an uninfected devil is bitten by an infected one, their genes are so closely related
the immune system does not recognise the foreign cells and does not fight them.
"In a captive breeding environment, we do have the ability to pinpoint genetically
valuable animals. We endeavour to produce genetically robust animals ... produce devils
that are going to ensure the survival of the species," he said.
Fortunately, devils reach sexual maturity at the age of two, meaning the joeys born
in 2008 will be mature for the next breeding season in February next year.
"We anticipate having a population explosion and we're going to have a huge amount
of devils to contribute."
The animals will be held in the facility until the disease is eradicated from the wild.
Mr Schaap said there were two possible scenarios for the eradication of the fatal cancer.
The first was the "very slim" potential for a new vaccine which was unlikely because
the disease constantly mutates.
He said the second was more likely - that the entire wild devil population would die
in Tasmania within 10 to 20 years, taking the contagious disease with them.
"Once that occurs, once all the devils die, which would be an incredibly sad position
to reach ... we can return these healthy devils into what will be a disease-free environment,"
Mr Schaap said.
More than 100 healthy devils are being held at zoos and wildlife parks around Australia
and two zoos in New Zealand are currently seeking biosecurity approval in order to import
devils for breeding.
Ms Tebbutt said the expansion of the breeding facility at Taronga Western Plains Zoo
made it one of the key institutions involved in the program.
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Qld: Priest says his story offers hope
AAP General News (Australia)
04-19-2009
Qld: Priest says his story offers hope
A sacked Catholic priest in Brisbane says he's now free to speak about the unjust ways
of the church .. and offer hope to others who've also been treated unfairly.
Father PETER KENNEDY has celebrated his last mass at St Mary's Church in South Brisbane
today .. with more than one thousand parishioners packing the church.
Father KENNEDY says most will follow him .. 200 metres down the road to a building
where his new congregation .. St Mary's in Exile .. will be based.
He says the newly appointed St Mary's administrator .. Father KEN HOWELL .. will have
to rent a crowd.
Father KENNEDY was sacked for unorthodox practices such as allowing women and gay couples
to take part in liturgies when traditionally it is performed by a priest.
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NSW: Man slashed in road rage attack
AAP General News (Australia)
12-14-2008
NSW: Man slashed in road rage attack
SYDNEY, Dec 14 AAP - A man has been slashed across the stomach after a group of motorcyclists
confronted him in a road rage incident south-west of Sydney, police say.
A 32-year-old man was driving on Remembrance Drive at Razorback at about 7.30pm (AEDT)
on Saturday when he and a motorbike rider had a traffic dispute.
The victim, from Tahmoor, told police he got out of his car and was confronted by three
other men on bikes, one of whom slashed him across the stomach with a knife.
His wallet and cigarettes were also stolen in the attack.
The injured man managed to drive home where his wife contacted police and paramedics.
He was taken to Campbelltown Hospital where he underwent surgery.
Camden Duty Officer, Inspector Josh Trevillion, has appealed for witnesses to what
he described as an appalling crime.
"Any information provided will be dealt with in the strictest of confidence," he said.
"This is really a case where if a person saw or heard something, then they need to
say something."
Witnesses are urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Oly: Uniforms not Australia's Olympic long suit
AAP General News (Australia)
08-09-2008
Oly: Uniforms not Australia's Olympic long suit
By John Coomber, Senior Sports Writer
BEIJING, Aug 9 AAP - Australia excels at Olympic Games in just about every respect.
Opening ceremony uniforms are not among them.
The team marched into the Bird's Nest wearing a creation that, according to Sportscraft,
was "designed to create the ultimate visual moment".
Ultimate visual moments are clearly in the eye of the beholder.
The uniforms were in the style - if that's the right word - of overworked track suits,
in several shades of blue with silver trimmings over a similarly coloured polo shirt,
topped by a silvery baseball cap.
We were spared the flared skirts with emus on them (Los Angeles 1984), Akubras and
Drizabones (Seoul 1988), and the daggy barbecue shorts and throw-up shirts of Barcelona
(1992).
Gone too were the technicolour combos from Sydney, and those frightful jackets from Athens.
In their place we had "fresh tonal oceanic blues and reflections of ocean light", as
the designers described them.
Ditching the national colours for Australian uniforms is not a bad idea - green and
gold looks lovely on wattle trees but not on people.
It was the style of the clothes themselves that were hard to fathom. They were neither
formal nor truly casual, and from any sort of distance they just looked blah.
Traditionally the Australian uniforms for the opening ceremony are treated as a state secret.
These ones might have been better kept that way.
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NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers =4
AAP General News (Australia)
02-16-2008
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers =4
THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW:
Page 1: Feature on tips on how to beat the mortgage squeeze.
Page 3: Torrential rains have helped a parched nation but have also hurt many businesses.
Page 5: The federal government will immediately boost this year's permanent skilled
migration intake by up to 6,000 places.
World: The prospect of more US interest rate cuts has failed to dampen concern that
Wall Street banks face further sub-prime-related write-downs while the US economy teeters
on recession and credit markets remain frozen (Washington).
Markets: Increased funding pressure on the banks and a negative lead from Wall Street
on renewed credit concerns weighed on the sharemarket on Friday, with the financials sector
leading the market to its third consecutive weekly decline.
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NSW: Ambos won't charge patients in IR dispute
AAP General News (Australia)
08-29-2007
NSW: Ambos won't charge patients in IR dispute
New South Wales ambulance officers won't charge patients they treat from this morning
.. as part of their campaign for a better pay deal from the state government.
MICHAEL WILLIAMSON .. general secretary of the Health Service Union .. says meetings
with delegates yesterday decided on administrative bans .. which will start at 8am (AEST).
More action will be discussed at a mass meeting on Saturday.
Mr WILLIAMSON says union members will complete patient records .. but won't provide
debtor details on copies made available to the ambulance service.
Meanwhile .. the union is refusing to rule out a walk-off by ambulance officers during
the APEC summit next week.
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Vic: Four dead following salmonella outbreak in nursing home
AAP General News (Australia)
04-14-2007
Vic: Four dead following salmonella outbreak in nursing home
Eds: closes off earlier
By Peter Veness and Julie Tullberg
MELBOURNE, April 14 AAP - Four elderly people are dead after a salmonella outbreak
at a Melbourne nursing home.
Victoria's Department of Human Services tonight said three men and a woman, aged in
their 70s and 80s, had died from food poisoning.
"There has been four deaths associated with the outbreak," Rosemary Lester told AAP.
The Broughton Hall nursing home in Camberwell was home to about 30 residents when the
outbreak was first detected on April 5.
Over the next seven days 21 residents caught the gastroenteritis bug associated with
salmonella - one woman, 93, remains in hospital in a stable condition.
Dr Lester is confident the outbreak has now been contained following de-contamination
of the nursing home's kitchen.
Food is being brought in for residents with Dr Lester saying no evacuation was necessary.
"We are extremely concerned about the outbreak," Dr Lester said.
Both Victoria's coroner and Human Services department are investigating the deaths.
Broughton Hall executive director Sharon McGowan told the Nine Network her priority
was caring for the residents during what had been a difficult period.
"It's a very difficult time and obviously our priority is actually caring for the residents
and keeping families informed," Ms McGowan said.
"And we have been spending this afternoon, particularly, keeping the families informed."
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NSW: Fuel costs force fares rise in Sydney and Newcastle
AAP General News (Australia)
12-13-2006
NSW: Fuel costs force fares rise in Sydney and Newcastle
Rising fuel costs have forced an increase in the price of bus and ferry fares in Sydney
and Newcastle.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal has announced the fares will go up
on January 2 next year.
Most single bus ticket prices in Sydney will increase between 10 and 20 cents.
The price of section 1-2 single tickets won't change.
TravelTens will increase by no more than a dollar 60 .. and bus and ferry TravelPasses
by no more than two dollars.
Single ferry tickets .. including the Manly JetCat .. will increase by no more than
30 cents .. while FerryTens will increase by between a dollar and two dollars ten.
The price of rail-bus-ferry TravelPasses and DayTripper tickets won't change.
In Newcastle .. single tickets on buses and the Newcastle-Stockton ferry will increase
by between 10 and 30 cents.
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Fed: Govt needs info to investigate reported killings: Downer
AAP General News (Australia)
08-08-2006
Fed: Govt needs info to investigate reported killings: Downer
CANBERRA, Aug 8 AAP - The government will investigate claims failed asylum seekers
were killed after returning to Afghanistan if provided with further information, Foreign
Minister Alexander Downer says.
Mr Downer said he had only heard the claims through the media.
"If those making the claims wish to approach us to provide us with all of the details
we would obviously be happy to look into people being killed and the circumstances in
which they might have been killed," he said.
The Sydney-based Edmund Rice Centre for Justice and Community Education claimed last
night as many as nine men had been killed after returning to Afghanistan from the Australian
detention centre at Nauru.
Edmund Rice Centre researchers claim they learnt of the men's fate while conducting
interviews with former asylum seekers in Kabul.
Mr Downer said the government would need information on who the asylum seekers were,
how they were killed and the circumstances that led to them coming to Australia and being
refused asylum.
"All of these questions, if people want to have a debate about this, all of those questions
need to be answered," he said.
"And if they give us the information, we will obviously through DIMA (Department of
Multicultural Affairs) and my department do what we can to find out."
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Vic: Man, 35, stabbed
AAP General News (Australia)
02-16-2006
Vic: Man, 35, stabbed
MELBOURNE, Feb 16 AAP - A man has been stabbed after a dispute with the occupants of
a car in Melbourne's north-east.
Police believe the man was walking across Warrandyte Road, Ringwood, at 10pm (AEDT)
yesterday when he became involved in an argument with the female driver and male passenger
of an early model green Holden Commodore.
A Victoria Police spokesman said the 35-year-old man was stabbed just below the armpit
during the dispute.
"Police have been told that the man was stabbed by a male passenger in the car," Senior
Constable Wayne Wilson said.
The occupants of the car then drove off.
The injured man, from Nunawading, was taken to the Maroondah Hospital in a stable condition.
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Monday, February 27, 2012
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AAP General News (Australia)
04-30-2005
Vic: Pedestrian killed on freeway=2
Police the 40-year-old Morwell woman could've been hitch-hiking before she was killed
on the freeway.
They say the woman's car reportedly broke down at Drouin and police have been told
she may have accepted a ride from a truck driver to Pakenham or possibly Clyde.
Police are appealing for the truck driver or witnesses to phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Trend Micro Notice of Changes in Certain Conditions of the Sale of the Subscription Warrants and Pricing Information.
TOKYO, Feb. 23 /PRNewswire/ --
Trend Micro Inc. (Nasdaq: TMIC) (Tokyo TSE: 4704), a leading provider of antivirus and Internet content security software, today announced that the board of directors resolved, at its meeting held on February 15, 2001, on selling the Subscription Warrants of the Sixth Series of the Unsecured Bonds with Subscription Warrants. With respect to such sale, the board of directors of the Company resolved, at its meeting held on February 23, 2001, on changing certain selling conditions and pricing as follows:
I. Changes to Certain Conditions of the Sale of the Subscription Warrants
(Before change) 1. Subscription period: February 26, 2001 to March 15,
2001
(After change) 1. Subscription period: March 1, 2001 to March 15, 2001
II. Pricing Information
1. Number of certificates representing the subscription warrants to be
sold: 5,000 certificates
2. Aggregate amount to be sold: 550 million Yen
3. Number of certificates to be sold by the seller: Trend Micro
Incorporated; Number to be sold: 5,000 certificates
4. Sales price: 110,000 Yen
5. Other items resolved: not applicable
For your information
(1) Date of the resolution on the issuance of the bonds with subscription
warrants: February 15, 2001
(2) Subscription period: March 1, 2001 to March 15, 2001
(3) Date of delivery of the certificates: March 21, 2001
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Datalink.net CEO and Chairman to Address Investment Delegates; LaPine to speak at H.C. Wainwright Select Stock 2000 Emerging Growth Conference.
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 17, 2000
Datalink.net (AMEX:DLK) a leading Wireless Application Service Provider (w-ASP) with patented technology, today announced that Company chairman and CEO, Anthony LaPine, will speak at the H.C. Wainwright Select Stock 2000 Emerging Growth Conference in New York City on May 17, 2000.
The exclusive conference is hosted by H.C. Wainwright & Co., Inc., one of the oldest private, independent investment companies in the United States, and will provide a forum for more than fifty telecommunications, software, e-commerce and healthcare companies to present their technology and address industry issues before investment delegates.
Datalink.net -- Where the Web Meets Wireless(TM)
Datalink.net markets a suite of products and services for both the B2B (business to business) and B2C (business to consumer) markets. The B2B Group extends Internet franchises to the wireless world through the company's patented Xpresslink(TM) Application Server, while the B2C Group provides custom tailored information to the wireless user. Datalink.net is rated the number one service of its kind by SmartMoney magazine. The company was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Silicon Valley. The corporate web site can be located at http://www.datalink.net. For B2B capabilities, contact Corporate Sales at 408/367-1706 or the B2B e-commerce Web site at http://www.net2wireless.com.
This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Although the company believes that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements and assumptions upon which forward-looking statements are based are reasonable it can give no assurance that such expectations and assumptions will prove to have been correct.
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Monty and Co pile the pressure on Proteas.
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HAVING dominated the first two days with the bat, England bamboozled South Africa with the ball to take total control of the first TestE[sz] at Lord's. Nothing has gone right for the tourists and on a pudding of a pitch yesterday, they looked undercooked against the swing and spin of England's attack. They were bowled out for 247 and forced to follow on, ending the day on 13 without loss, still 333 runs behind England's first innings total. All the talk coming into the match revolved around South Africa's pace trio of Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel and Makhaya Ntini. But Ryan Sidebottom, James Anderson, Stuart Broad and Monty Panesar showed the South Africans how to bowl. And it was Panesar, with first innings figures of four for 74, who was the star of the show.
The spin king proved a constant menace to the Proteas batsmen. But Panesar was quick to share the credit with his fellow bowlers. "All the bowlers bowled well," said the spinner, who was in the rare position of opening the bowling for South Africa's second innings in bad light late last night.E[sz] "Sidey (Sidebottom) and Jimmy (Anderson) bowled well and it kind of helped me. "Obviously there's a bit of rough, and that's making me come into play." Panesar started his magic spell when he removed opener Neil McKenzie. The right-hander had nudged his way to 40 against the seamers and looked set for a long innings until magic Monty bowled him round his legs. Panesar followed thatE[sz] by snapping up the big wicket of AB de Villiers (42) as well as Morkel (six) and Harris (six).E[sz] Earlier, the all-important inroads had been made by the pace bowlers with Proteas skipper Graeme Smith squared up by an Anderson delivery that he sent straight into the hands of cover, for eight. Hashim Amla was the next to go, edging Broad behind for six and Jacques Kallis (seven) also fished outside off-stump to leave South Africa foundering of 47 for three.E[sz] Broad removed Mark Boucher and to illustrate it was an all-round team effort Anderson took two great catches, both off Panesar. De Villiers looking to hit the spinner over the infield could only watch as Anderson plucked the ball out the air while diving to his left. And he again showed great agility to catch Paul Harris (six). The one bright spot for Smith was the superb century scored by Ashwell Prince. But the struggling South Africans still have a long way to go to save this match.
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