среда, 29 февраля 2012 г.

VIC:Main stories on 3AW's 0530 news


AAP General News (Australia)
08-02-2011
VIC:Main stories on 3AW's 0530 news

- Police investigate three suspicious car fires in Moonee Ponds overnight;

- Former police chief commissioner Christine Nixon says she should have stayed at her
post during 2009 Black Saturday bushfires;

- US Senate and House of Reps will vote within hours on debt deal;

- As many as 18 children are believed to be on board first asylum seeker boat being
sent to Malaysia;

- Woman narrowly avoids injury after car smashes into her Epping home;

- Rudd likely to be groggy after heart surgery;

- Sport.

AAP RTV psm/

KEYWORD: MONITOR 0530 3AW (MELBOURNE)

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QLD:Grieving mum tells of Qld boat tragedy


AAP General News (Australia)
04-06-2011
QLD:Grieving mum tells of Qld boat tragedy

GOLD COAST, April 6 AAP - Three young girls were having the time of their lives before
two were killed in a horrific boating accident in Queensland, a grieving mother says.

Dodie Wilson, 12, is in a critical condition in a Brisbane hospital after Tuesday's
accident, which killed her older sister Paris, and an American exchange student, both
16.

The girls were riding on a "biscuit" tube being towed behind a boat when the vessel
turned, flinging them onto a bank and into a tree at Goondiwindi, in southern Queensland,
on Tuesday.

Sandy Wilson, Paris and Dodie's mother, told The Australian her other daughter Bianca,
17, was driving the boat when the incident happened at the Goondiwindi Natural Heritage
and Water Park.

"There was perhaps a small judgement error with the boat turning point. The girls were
flung up the bank of the water park," said Ms Wilson, who gave permission for her daughters
to be named.

Ms Wilson said the two girls had died "pretty much on impact" but the girls had been
having the "time of their life" before the tragedy.

She told the paper Bianca had a full speedboat licence.

Dodie was taken in a critical condition to Brisbane's Mater Children's Hospital on
Tuesday night, with severe head injuries.

An investigation into the incident is continuing.

Goondiwindi Mayor Graeme Scheu said the council-owned park was extremely popular and
serious accidents were rare.

"It's a well-utilised facility and it's just, as I say, tragic to see something like
this happen," he told the ABC.

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KEYWORD: TUBE

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VIC:Bank customers voice beefs at forum


AAP General News (Australia)
12-15-2010
VIC:Bank customers voice beefs at forum

Bank customers and former employees have vented their frustrations with the big four
at a consumer forum in Melbourne today.

While executives and politicians battled it out at a Senate inquiry in Canberra ..

customers were voicing their bank beefs at a forum run by consumer group CHOICE at the
State Library of Victoria.

They were luke warm about Treasurer WAYNE SWAN's package to increase competition in
the banking sector.

Second tier banks like Bankwest received some criticism .. but got much better reviews
than larger institutions.

CHOICE is holding more public forums on banks in Perth .. Darwin and Canberra and will
present consumers' stories to the Senate inquiry on February 9 next year.

AAP RTV mj/pmu/tm

KEYWORD: BANKS CONSUMERS (MELBOURNE)

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QLD:Police find missing girl near her home


AAP General News (Australia)
08-08-2010
QLD:Police find missing girl near her home

Queensland Police have found a missing 11-year-old girl in her home suburb.

FEZA NGONGO was reported missing yesterday afternoon when she failed to return from
grocery shopping at a Woolworths supermarket in Goodna.

Police launched a public appeal for information this afternoon .. but she was found
about two hours later.

FEZA lives with her mother and an 18-year-old brother who are political refugees from
the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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KEYWORD: FEZA (BRISBANE)

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NSW: New technology to amaze fireworks fans on NYE


AAP General News (Australia)
12-29-2009
NSW: New technology to amaze fireworks fans on NYE

SYDNEY, Dec 29 AAP - Australian-first fireworks technology will leave Sydney's New
Year's Eve revellers amazed by brilliant colours and perfect timing, so long as the weather
holds out, organisers say.

Some $650,000 had been spent on the fireworks alone that will ignite the city's skies
at 9pm and midnight (AEDT) on Thursday, said fireworks director Fortunato Foti.

The City of Sydney Council said a total of $5 million would be spent on staging the
New Year extravaganza.

"You'll see some spectacular new pyrotechnic effects using Australian-first microchip
fireworks this year which allow us to create large patterns and shapes with precision
and definition," Mr Foti told reporters in Sydney on Tuesday.

While the precise details of the fireworks, including three images on the Sydney Harbour
Bridge, remain largely under wraps, the theme for the event is Awaken the Spirit.

One bridge effect, revealed in a picture published by The Daily Telegraph, shows a
blue circle encased in red and gold.

It reportedly represents December 31's "blue" moon, which is a rare second full moon
in a calendar month.

"We don't want to give too much away," fireworks creative director Rhoda Roberts said,
confident that crowds would be amazed and excited.

Workers on Tuesday were busy putting the finishing touches on seven months of work
as they loaded 120,000kg of equipment onto barges to be positioned around the harbour
and on the bridge.

Fireworks will also launch from city rooftops.

Among the fireworks will be a recreation of the stars of the southern cross and a blue
theme will be maintained throughout the display with crowd members encouraged to wear
something blue for the event.

The colour represents Sydney's spirit, the city's blue harbour and blue sky, Ms Roberts said.

More than 6,000 hours of work goes into the New Year's Eve fireworks display, and Mr
Foti said everything was on track for a great event, despite forecast overcast weather
and rain in the lead-up to Thursday.

He admitted wind was the greatest concern for organisers and recalled that about five
years ago the 9pm display had to be abandoned because of 90km/h winds.

AAP ad/hn/cdh

KEYWORD: EVE NSW (PIX TO COME)

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Qld: Lobbyists, LNP leadership on the agenda in parliament


AAP General News (Australia)
08-17-2009
Qld: Lobbyists, LNP leadership on the agenda in parliament

BRISBANE, Aug 17 AAP - The Queensland opposition will try to keep the heat on the government
over Labor lobbyists this week in parliament.

But it's likely Opposition Leader John-Paul Langbroek will continue to be dogged by
rumours his deputy, and former Liberal National Party (LNP) leader, Lawrence Springborg,
is preparing for a leadership coup.

Mr Langbroek on Monday said he would use the week in parliament to continue to call
for a royal commission into possible government corruption.

"We think there's significant public pressure and people of Queensland are concerned
about this issue," he told reporters in Brisbane.

"All we can do is keep providing more information, raising more questions, challenging
the premier to answer these in the interests of honesty and transparency, and then hopefully
there's enough pressure there to make sure we get a commission of inquiry."

Mr Langbroek said he was more concerned about these issues than leadership speculation.

"Bring it on. I'm happy for them to do whatever it is they want to do," he said of
Labor's tactics.

He added he had no second thoughts about selling his Gold Coast dental practice, which
he has put on the market in order to focus on the LNP leadership.

AAP gd/pjo/jl

KEYWORD: PARLY QLD

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SA: The main stories in the 1200 ABC SA news


AAP General News (Australia)
04-07-2009
SA: The main stories in the 1200 ABC SA news

ADELAIDE, April 7 AAP - The main stories in the 1200 ABC SA news:

- A woman is jailed for 13 years for starting 21 bushfires in the Adelaide Hills.

- The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry says its latest survey shows business
conditions continue to deteriorate.

- Dry conditions predicted to continue for the Murray-Darling Basin.

- Lower prices for milk leads some SA dairy farmers to sell their properties.

- The federal government rejects bids from private companies to build a new high-speed
broadband network.

- North Territory phone services returning to normal after a fault cuts the territory
off from the rest of Australia.

- The death toll continues to rise after the earthquake in central Italy.

- Land at Adelaide's Fort Largs police academy to be sold off for housing to finance
an upgrade of the police training facility.

- Australian shares down in morning trade.

- Suspended defender Nathan Bock misses Adelaide Crows training.

AAP tjd

KEYWORD: MONITOR 1200 ABC SA NEWS

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Fed: Qantas merger may keep it competitive:Smith


AAP General News (Australia)
12-03-2008
Fed: Qantas merger may keep it competitive:Smith

CANBERRA, Dec 3 AAP - A Qantas merger with British Airways may ensure the Australian
airline remains competitive, Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith says.

British Airways has confirmed that it is in merger talks with Qantas.

The news came as the federal government indicated it was considering lifting from 35
per cent to 49 per cent the holding foreign airlines can have in Qantas.

"The airline industry is a very tough industry," Mr Smith told ABC Radio.

Consolidation, through mergers or partnerships had kept some airlines in business.

Qantas was a competitive, world-class airline, Mr Smith said.

"But like a lot of airlines in recent times it's ... been through tough times, so it's
no surprise that it may be looking for a partnership."

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KEYWORD: QANTAS SMITH

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FED: Aussie journos injured in Afghanistan blast


AAP General News (Australia)
04-29-2008
FED: Aussie journos injured in Afghanistan blast

CANBERRA, April 29 AAP/AFP - Two Australian journalists have been wounded in a suicide
bombing that claimed 15 lives in eastern Afghanistan.

The blast tore through an anti-drugs meeting of officials and villagers in the small
town of Khogyani in the eastern province of Nangarhar today.

The NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said 15 Afghans were killed
and 14 wounded.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) tonight said two Australian journalists,
both men originally from Sydney, had been injured in the attack.

"One journalist was reported to have been medivaced to a US military hospital," a DFAT
spokeswoman said.

"And the other journalist is being treated at the scene.

"Australian consular officials in Afghanistan are in contact with the Australians and
providing consular assistance."

The men were not working for Australian media organisations, the spokeswoman said.

The ABC said the pair were believed to be freelance photographer Steve Dupoint and
Paul Rafael who were both working for an American publication.

DFAT said it hoped to have more information later tonight.

The Taliban, which was in government between 1996 and 2001, has claimed responsibility
for the attack.

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KEYWORD: AFGHAN BLAST AUST LEAD

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NSW: Hundreds return home after explosion scare


AAP General News (Australia)
12-27-2007
NSW: Hundreds return home after explosion scare

By Crystal Ja and Ilya Gridneff

SYDNEY, Dec 27 AAP - Hundreds of holidaymakers and residents were forced from their
beds amid fears of a massive explosion early today, when bottles of highly flammable gas
were spotted in a burning vehicle on the NSW Central Coast.

Police found a stolen ute burning in the car park of Toowoon Bay Surf Life Saving Club
at 4.30am (AEDT) and discovered oxyacetylene bottles in the tray of the vehicle.

Fearing the bottles would explode, they evacuated more than 200 people from 15 nearby
homes and the Kims Beach Hideaway hotel, and established a 200-metre exclusion zone.

A NSW fire brigade spokesman said the exclusion area, which included a no-fly zone
and a ban on marine craft, remained in place until a police robot established the bottles
were no longer dangerous.

At midday (AEDT), the spokesman said all residents had been cleared to return home,
while the flammable bottles had been moved to a new location where they would be kept
for 24 hours while they cooled completely.

Bob Yea, an owner of the nearby Toowoon Bay Van Park, said many people lived in the
area surrounding the surf club and beach, but there were fewer holidaymakers in the area
this year.

"In terms of business, it's been the worst I've seen it in 30 years. This is something
I don't need," Mr Yea told AAP.

Fire crews were called from The Entrance, Bateau Bay and Berkeley Vale, while Sydney
Bomb Squad police officers helped manage the incident.

AAP cj/hn/jl/mn

KEYWORD: EVACUATION NIGHTLEAD

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Fed: Women warned off homemade HRT after cancer link


AAP General News (Australia)
08-19-2007
Fed: Women warned off homemade HRT after cancer link

By Tamara McLean, Medical Writer

SYDNEY, Aug 19 AAP - Women taking a homemade form of hormone replacement could be putting
themselves at risk of cancer of the uterus, reproductive experts have warned.

In a world first, Australian specialists have identified three cases of women who developed
endometrial cancer after taking so-called "bioidentical" hormone replacement therapy (HRT).

It is believed that thousands of Australian women are on the therapy, which is an unbranded,
unregulated form of standard HRT supplied by some pharmacists and online.

It is promoted as a more "natural" form of HRT, used widely to treat the symptoms of
menopause like hot flashes and night sweats.

Biomedical HRT has been suspected of being linked to cancer but this study, published
in the latest Medical Journal of Australia, is the first proof of a clinical pattern.

Dr John Eden, associate professor of reproductive endocrinology at the University of
NSW, and his co-authors, said that taking oestrogen was known to increase risk of endometrial
carcinoma.

For this reason, standard HRT approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration contains
a careful counterbalance of progestin, a synthetic form of progesterone, known to lower
the risk.

But in bioidentical HRT, which is untested, the dose balance of hormones can differ,
raising risk of disease, Dr Eden said.

He suggests the cases of the three NSW women - two who were menopausal and one who
was still getting periods - raise the possibility that bioidentical HRT increases the
risk of developing cancer as a result of high levels of oestrogen.

"It should be noted that the Australasian Menopause Society does not recommend the
use of bioidentical HRT," Dr Eden said.

"Until this therapy has been properly tested, it may be prudent not to advocate bioidentical
HRT, and to perform annual ultrasounds and biopsies on women who continue to use this
therapy."

Sydney reproductive health specialist Professor Michael Chapman said bioidentical HRT
was promoted by many pharmacists and specialists who believed the doses, taken either
as a lozenge or as a cream that is rubbed in, were more appropriate than standard HRT.

"These women take what they believe are the right hormones at right doses but that's
not necessarily the case," Prof Chapman said.

"The hormones are bought from the same sources as drug companies but the difference
is the stringency for testing is huge."

He warned women off the treatment, saying it was "crazy for people to endanger themselves
like this when there is a range of much safer and tested products on the market".

AAP tam/goc/de

KEYWORD: HORMONE

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Vic: Paramedics treat two people after tram accident


AAP General News (Australia)
04-03-2007
Vic: Paramedics treat two people after tram accident

MELBOURNE, April 3 AAP - Two people have been treated by paramedics after a tram collided
with a car in Melbourne's central business district.

The Metropolitan Ambulance Service (MAS) said the accident happened about midday (AEST)
today on the corner of Collins and Spring streets in the city.

"One person we took to hospital, which was the driver of the car, a man aged in his
early 50s," a MAS spokesman said.

"We took him to St Vincents hospital for observation.

"There were no obvious injuries, but we took him there as a precaution."

Paramedics also treated a woman aged in her 20s, who was a passenger on the tram, after
she complained of leg pain.

She did not require hospital treatment, the spokesman said.

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KEYWORD: TRAM

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Vic: Firefighters continue to battle high country blazes


AAP General News (Australia)
12-03-2006
Vic: Firefighters continue to battle high country blazes

About a thousand Victorian firefighters are still battling more than 50 blazes in the
state's high country.

A spokesman for the Department of Sustainability and Environment says the largest fires
are at Mount Cynthia .. north-west of Dargo .. and at Mount Terrible near Kerington ..

but no property is in danger.

Yesterday authorities asked campers and day trippers to leave Victoria's Upper Goulburn
Valley because of the fires .. sparked by lightning strikes on Friday.

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KEYWORD: BUSHFIRES VIC (MELBOURNE)

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NSW: Man dies in surf


AAP General News (Australia)
04-27-2006
NSW: Man dies in surf

SYDNEY, April 27 AAP - A man has died in heavy swell while surfing on the NSW north coast.

The 53-year-old was surfing with a friend at Diggers Beach, Coffs Harbour at 6.40am
(AEST) yesterday, police said.

His friend last saw him paddling out into the ocean as he went to retrieve his surfboard
from the car.

When he returned, the man was nowhere to be seen.

Two walkers found his body floating beneath his board in shallow water a short time later.

Attempts to resuscitate him failed.

Police said there was a heavy swell at the time, but the man was believed to be an
experienced surfer.

A report will be prepared for the coroner.

AAP ajc/cjh

KEYWORD: SWELL

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понедельник, 27 февраля 2012 г.

Fed: Solomons mission quiet and successful until now


AAP General News (Australia)
12-22-2004
Fed: Solomons mission quiet and successful until now

By Max Blenkin, Defence Correspondent

CANBERRA, Dec 22 AAP - Until this week, not a single shot had been fired in anger in
a nation-building mission which featured a potentially volatile mix of well-armed international
police and soldiers and a bunch of ragtag militants and bandits equipped with military
weapons.

That ended tragically when Australian Protective Service officer Adam Dunning, 26,
was shot dead during a routine vehicle patrol through the Solomons Island capital of Honiara.

The circumstances remain unclear but it appears he was hit by two of a series of shots
fired by an unknown sniper, most likely armed with a high powered Self Loading Rifle (SLR).

This is the weapon carried by Australian troops in Vietnam.

Significant numbers of SLRs and other military arms were looted from Solomons police
armouries, fuelling the five years of unrest which drove the nation to the brink of collapse
and prompted the intervention by the Australian-led Regional Assistance Mission to the
Solomons Island (RAMSI) operation in July last year.

Until then, the otherwise idyllic Pacific island group was set to join Somalia as one
of the world's genuine failed states - courtesy of a debilitating combination of tribal
rivalries, inept governance and corrupt administration.

The result was an almost total lack of law and order which allowed warlords, bandits
and rogue police to murder and pillage with impunity.

Schools, hospitals and businesses were struggling, the government was practically broke
and the country's economy had contracted four years in a row.

The Solomons government invited the RAMSI intervention which marked a significant Australian
policy shift, with the government declaring it in the national interest to intervene to
assist struggling neighbours.

That's reflected in the current program to assist PNG.

The first RAMSI troops and police landed on July 24 last year.

Despite dire predictions of a guerrilla war, there were no such problems. The bandits
and militants simply melted away, the Solomons people overwhelmingly welcoming the intervention.

An early priority involved ridding the nation of the large number of guns. In all,
RAMSI seized 3,730 firearms, many handed over in well-attended community ceremonies where
RAMSI officials wielded power saws to destroy them on the spot.

A defining moment in the operation came 20 days into the mission with the surrender
of murderous militant Harold Keke and some of his lieutenants.

While Keke remained at large, his turf remained a virtual no-go area and it's questionable
if many islanders would have willingly surrendered their guns had he remained on the loose.

Keke is now among more than 4,000 islanders who have been arrested and charged with
offences committed over the previous years.

From more than 2,000 soldiers and police at the start, RAMSI has now dwindled to a
mostly police and civilian force focused on development. There are now some 150 Australian
police on the island and under 100 soldiers.

The mission has been broadly hailed as an outstanding success and has now settled down
to the low key job of nation building and improving governance, assisted by Australian
aid.

One key job is rebuilding the Royal Solomons Islands Police who until the arrival of
RAMSI contributed significantly to the nation's problems.

That was amply demonstrated by RAMSI's arrest of more than 70 police who have been
charged with offences including murder, assault, corruption and robbery. Another 400 have
been retired.

Australian and other advisers are now helping the Solomons government improve their
budgetary performances and tax collection while lawyers and legal advisers are assisting
to improve the country's justice system.

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KEYWORD: SOLOMONS AUST RAMSI BACKGROUNDER

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Sniffer Technologies Provides Wireless LAN Solutions With Cisco Systems To Customers Around the Globe.

Customers Can Now Conduct Real-Time Management of Their Wireless LAN

Environment Through Sniffer Wireless

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Dec. 4 /PRNewswire/ --

Sniffer Technologies, a Network Associates, Inc. (Nasdaq: NETA) business, today announced that it has joined Cisco Systems (Nasdaq: CSCO), the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet, to provide customers worldwide with industry-leading wireless local area networking (LAN) solutions through its Sniffer Wireless offering. As the industry's first wireless LAN protocol analysis tool, the Sniffer Wireless product has been customized to provide customers using Cisco's Aironet wireless LAN products with reliable and secure network management, monitoring and analysis capabilities for their 802.11b-based* wireless environment.

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"Customers are demanding that their wireless LANs maintain the same reliability and management capabilities as their wired networks," said Bill Rossi, vice president and general manager of Cisco's Wireless Networking Business Unit. "With industry leaders like Sniffer Technologies and Cisco Systems providing compatible wireless products, customers can build and maintain reliable end-to-end wireless LAN management solutions."

Sniffer Wireless will allow customers to monitor and analyze business-critical data transmitted to their company database by Cisco Aironet wireless devices from various locations. Specifically, Sniffer Technologies will provide wireless customers with the capability to spot security risks and encryption issues real-time; identify and resolve potential network problems and slow-downs immediately; and reduce unnecessary costs by helping customers build an efficient wireless LAN infrastructure that meets their specific needs.

"Our relationship with Cisco demonstrates the joining of two industry leaders to address the rapidly growing need for quality, long-term network management solutions for wireless LAN customers around the globe," said Bakul Mehta, president of Sniffer Technologies. "Today's announcement is a clear indicator of Sniffer Technologies' commitment to bringing cutting-edge solutions that enable customers to have more control of their wireless enterprise."

Today's announcement follows a series of recent announcements made by Sniffer Technologies in an aggressive campaign to address the growing wireless LAN market, which industry analysts expect to be worth $2 billion by 2003. Sniffer Technologies' decision to collaborate with Cisco underscores this commitment and demonstrates the Company's focus in providing high-quality, secure wireless LAN management solutions to address the needs of customers today.

Sniffer Wireless also supports Symbol Technologies' Spectrum24(R) High Rate Wireless LAN solution. Symbol Technologies, Inc., is a leading application specific mobile computing and wireless LAN technology company.

For additional information on Sniffer Wireless and product availability, please contact Sniffer Technologies at 800-SNIFFER.

Sniffer Technologies, a Network Associates business, is a leading provider of network and application management solutions designed to insure e-business uptime. Supporting one of the widest ranges of network topologies in the industry, the Sniffer Total Network Visibility (TNV) suite is an integrated solution enabling e-businesses and service providers to cost-effectively keep their networks and applications up and running at peak performance. As one of the most trusted solutions for monitoring, troubleshooting, reporting, and proactively managing network availability and performance, the Sniffer TNV suite meets the demanding 24x7 availability requirements of e-business Web sites, Internet applications, converged voice, video, multimedia and data networks, and high speed switched and optical networks. For more information, Sniffer Technologies can be reached on the Internet at http://www.sniffer.com.

About Network Associates

With headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif., Network Associates, Inc. is a leading supplier of security and availability solutions for e-business. Network Associates' five business units, PGP Security, providing firewall, intrusion detection and encryption products, Sniffer Technologies, a leader in network and application management, Magic Solutions, providing web-based service desk solutions, McAfee, delivering world class anti-virus products, and myCIO.com, an infrastructure ASP providing security and anti-virus services, all produce best-of-breed solutions leveraging core technologies to provide the security and availability needed for e-business. Network Associates is also a majority owner of McAfee.com, one of the world's largest business to consumer application service providers. For more information, Network Associates can be reached at 972-308-9960 or on the Internet at http://www.nai.com.

*802.11b is the IEEE industry standard for wireless interoperability.

NOTE: Network Associates, Sniffer, Total Network Visibility, TNV, PGP, McAfee and Magic Solutions are registered trademarks of Network Associates, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the United States and/or other countries. All other registered and unregistered trademarks in this document are the sole property of their respective owners.