среда, 29 февраля 2012 г.

FED: Gov't offers more money for apprentices


AAP General News (Australia)
02-20-2009
FED: Gov't offers more money for apprentices

More than 145 million dollars will be spent by the federal government .. to protect
apprentices from the continuing financial crisis.

Deputy Prime Minister JULIA GILLARD says most of the money will be targeted at trying
to bring already sacked apprentices back into the workforce.

Employers and group training organisations will be the main beneficiaries of the Securing
Apprenticeships program.

The …

Youku Schedules Date to Announce Second Quarter Financial Results


Wireless News
07-23-2011
Youku Schedules Date to Announce Second Quarter Financial Results
Type: News

Youku.com, a China-based Internet television company, announced it will report its second quarter 2011 unaudited financial results on Monday, August 8, after the close of the U.S. markets

The earnings teleconference call with simultaneous webcast will take place at 9 p.m. Eastern Time on Monday, August 8, (Beijing/ Hong Kong Time: 9 a.m., Tuesday, August 9,). Youku's management will be on the call to discuss the quarterly results and answer questions.
To participate in the conference call, please RSVP to Ryan Cheung by email at ryan.cheung@youku.com

Interested parties may participate in the conference call by dialing one of the following numbers below and entering passcode Youku#, 10-15 minutes before the call starts. US Toll Free Dial In: 1-8 66-700-6293

US Toll / International Dial In: 1-617- 213-8835

China Toll: 86-400 - 881 - 1629/30

China (Telecom) Toll Free: 10 - 800 - 130 - 0399 /120-2655

Hong Kong Toll / International Dial In: 852-3002-1672

A replay of the call will be available by dialing 1-888-286-8010 (international 1-617-801-6888), and entering passcode 41011255#. The replay will be available through August 19.

This call will be webcast live and the replay will be available for 12 months. Both will be available on the Investor Relations section of Youku's corporate Web site at http://ir.youku.com

((Comments on this story may be sent to newsdesk@closeupmedia.com))

Copyright 2011 Close-Up Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
n/a

FED:Collective bargaining allowed on QR line


AAP General News (Australia)
12-08-2011
FED:Collective bargaining allowed on QR line

SYDNEY, Dec 8 AAP - The competition watchdog will allow six coal miners, including
Rio Tinto, to collectively bargain with QR National for access to its rail network linking
Queensland's Bowen Basin to the Abbott Point port.

The miners had sought authorisation for collective bargaining from the Australian Competition
and Consumer Commission, arguing it would significantly lower the cost of exporting coal.

The miners are Carabella Resources, Macarthur Coal, Middlemount Coal, New Hope Corporation,
Peabody Energy Australia and Rio Tinto Coal Australia.

"The ACCC considers that these arrangements will result in significant transaction
cost savings and help to avoid potential delays in the terminals' construction and new
coal export earnings," ACCC chairman Rod Sims said in a statement on Thursday.

"The ACCC is satisfied that the voluntary nature of the arrangements, the limited composition
of the collective bargaining group and the limited scope of the negotiations will mean
that any potential detriment is minimal."

The authorisation provides statutory court protection from action for conduct that
might otherwise raise concerns under the Competition and Consumer Act.

The collective bargaining authorisation is proposed to last for 15 years, to allow
for the development of the North Queensland Coal Terminal and Rio Tinto Terminal, the
ACCC said.

AAP dmc/dlm

KEYWORD: QR NATIONAL

� 2011 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.

NSW:Police to question NZ woman over NRL bet


AAP General News (Australia)
04-04-2011
NSW:Police to question NZ woman over NRL bet

SYDNEY, April 4 AAP - NSW police plan to send detectives to New Zealand this week to
question a woman about an NRL betting scam.

CCTV images were released last week of a woman visiting a TAB in Auckland and placing
bets on August 20, 2010 and again on the following day, shortly before a match between
the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and the North Queensland Cowboys.

Detective Superintendent Ken Finch, from the NSW State Crime Command, said police believed
they had found the woman but they needed to confirm her identity and establish whether
she could provide them with information that would lead to arrests.

"We need to speak to her before we can confirm that she has information that will help
us in the investigation, but we are hopeful that she will have some information that will
lead to arrests," he told AAP on Monday.

"We are making applications for detectives to go over to New Zealand and I'm hoping
they will be able to travel there this week," Supt Finch said.

So far, three people have been charged in relation to the August 21 match between the
Bulldogs and the Cowboys in Townsville.

Bulldogs player Ryan Tandy was penalised two minutes into the game for impeding Cowboys
playmaker Grant Rovelli in front of the posts after the Bulldogs forward had spilled the
ball and given away possession.

The Cowboys were awarded a penalty but took a tap kick instead of kicking for goal
and scored a try.

Tandy - who has been sacked by the Bulldogs - faces four charges of providing false
or misleading evidence to the NSW Crime Commission, while player manager Sam Ayoub and
former player John Elias have been charged with attempting to defraud betting agencies.

In the Downing Centre Local Court on Monday, Ayoub pleaded not guilty to the fraud
charge, with his lawyer Danny Eid entering the plea on his behalf.

Tandy pleaded not guilty to all charges on March 3 and is due to appear in court on
April 7 with Ayoub and Elias.

AAP dmg/tr/jl/apm

KEYWORD: RL BET UPDATE

� 2011 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.

FED:Govt's reaction to WikiLeaks 'troubling'


AAP General News (Australia)
12-14-2010
FED:Govt's reaction to WikiLeaks 'troubling'

CANBERRA, Dec 14 AAP - Australia's main media players say the federal government's
reaction to the release of diplomatic correspondence by the WikiLeaks website is "deeply
troubling".

The country's newspaper editors, along with television and radio directors, have written
an open letter to Prime Minister Julia Gillard in support of WikiLeaks and its founder
Julian Assange.

"The volume of the leaks is unprecedented, yet the leaking and publication of diplomatic
correspondence is not new," the letter, initiated by the Walkley Foundation, states.

"We ... believe the reaction of the US and Australian governments to date has been
deeply troubling.

"We will strongly resist any attempts to make the publication of these or similar documents
illegal."

The editors and directors say any attempt to shut down WikiLeaks, prosecute those who
publish official leaks, or pressure companies to cease working with the whistle-blower
website "is a serious threat to democracy which relies on a free and fearless press".

Ms Gillard has declared the actions of WikiLeaks and Mr Assange "illegal".

Attorney-General Robert McClelland has said the initial leaking of classified documents
and their subsequent distribution by WikiLeaks are likely to be illegal.

But the media's open letter notes that so far the government "has been able to point
to no Australian law that has been breached".

The editors and directors state that WikiLeaks is simply doing what the media has always
done - expose official secrets that governments would prefer to keep in the dark.

"WikiLeaks, just four years old, is part of the media and deserves our support."

Almost 600,000 people have signed a separate online petition in support of WikiLeaks
ahead of a second appearance in court in London by Mr Assange.

The petition on campaigning website Avaaz calls on the US and other nations to "stop
the crackdown on WikiLeaks and its partners immediately" and to respect "the laws of freedom
of expression and freedom of the press".

AAP jcd/jel

KEYWORD: WIKILEAKS AUST

� 2010 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.

FED:Election debate to include Greens


08-06-2010
FED:Election debate to include Greens

Election campaign debates .. traditionally a two-way affair with Labor taking on the
Liberals .. are set to widen .. with the Greens scheduled to take part in a pre-election
discussion.

The forum will be about plans for an internet filter .. and is due to be held at Canberra's
National Press Club on Tuesday .. with Greens' senator SCOTT LUDLAM joining his opposite
numbers from the two major parties.





Labor has also agreed to a three-way debate on climate change .. planned to feature
Climate Change Minister PENNY WONG .. Greens' spokeswoman CHRISTINE MILNE and Liberals'
spokesman GREG HUNT.

But the climate debate will only go ahead if the Liberals agree to it.

AAP RTV ca/wz/ajw/

KEYWORD: POLL10 DEBATES (CANBERRA)

� 2010 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.

NSW: Christmas in jail for two men on 251 child sex charges


AAP General News (Australia)
12-24-2009
NSW: Christmas in jail for two men on 251 child sex charges



(SUBS: Accused was PHILIP JOHN EDWARDS in earlier story .. but court papers have him
only as PHILIP EDWARDS.)



Two Sydney men will spend Christmas on remand in jail .. after being refused bail on
hundreds of child sex charges relating to the same boy.

56-year-old PHILIP EDWARDS from suburban Belrose is accused of 114 charges .. while
60-year-old JOHN SHIEL from suburban Harris Park faces 141 counts.

They were arrested yesterday .. and both chose to remain in their cells instead of
appearing before Acting Magistrate PETER NORTON at Parramatta Local Court today.

Neither man applied for bail .. which was formally refused .. and the matters were
adjourned to Central Local Court on January 5.

AAP RTV mss/bd/wjf/rt

KEYWORD: EDWARDS COURT (SYDNEY)

2009 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.

NSW: RSL delighted Gallipoli flag returned


AAP General News (Australia)
08-14-2009
NSW: RSL delighted Gallipoli flag returned

By Lisa Martin

SYDNEY, Aug 14 AAP - A historic Gallipoli banner stolen from Anzac House in Sydney
has been anonymously returned 10 days after it was taken.

The 94-year-old hand-made banner belonging to the Australian Imperial Forces 9th Battalion,
3rd Brigade was handed in undamaged to a ground-floor office at Anzac House on Friday
morning.

It was the first flag carried ashore by diggers at Gallipoli.

NSW RSL president Don Rowe said it was a great relief to get it back.

"It's restored our faith in human nature," he told AAP. "We're delighted."

Mr Rowe said the banner was mysteriously returned between 10.30am and 11am (AEST).

"The building's concierge had gone off to do something and was away for about 10 minutes,"

he said.

"There was a parcel on the desk when he came back."

Mr Rowe said the banner was undamaged and would return to public display at the end of October.

"It's something Australians should have the opportunity to see, to appreciate what
the 9th Battalion went through," he said.

He thanked police and the media for their efforts to help recover the flag.

AAP lm/evt/jhp/mn

KEYWORD: FLAG UPDATE

2009 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.

Fed: Daylight saving ended today


AAP General News (Australia)
04-05-2009
Fed: Daylight saving ended today

Daylight saving ended overnight in New South Wales .. Victoria .. Tasmania .. the ACT
and South Australia.

Clocks have gone back one hour.

Western Australia ended daylight saving on March 29 .. ending that state's three-year
trial ahead of a referendum this year.

Daylight saving also ended in New Zealand today.





With an end to daylight saving .. Sydney .. Melbourne .. Canberra .. Brisbane and Hobart will be:

* 2 hours behind Wellington

* on the same time as Port Moresby

* half an hour ahead of Adelaide

* half an hour ahead of Darwin

* 2 hours ahead of Perth

AAP RTV sd/mo/wz

KEYWORD: DAYLIGHT SAVING

2009 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.

Qld: Police locate boy's body


AAP General News (Australia)
12-01-2008
Qld: Police locate boy's body

BRISBANE, Dec 1 AAP - Police have located the body of an eight-year-old boy missing
since being struck by a speedboat at Tinana Creek, near Maryborough on Sunday.

A search began immediately after the boy, who was paddling on a surfboard, was struck
by the ski boat and failed to surface.

Police said the boy's body was located around 9am (AEST) on Monday by divers.

The boat was not being driven by anyone associated with the boy or his family.

Police investigations are continuing.

AAP pjo/imc

KEYWORD: SKI

2008 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.

FED: Telstra to switch off CDMA network from midnight


AAP General News (Australia)
04-28-2008
FED: Telstra to switch off CDMA network from midnight

Telstra's CDMA network will be switched off tonight .. amid lingering concerns some
people in the bush could be left out of the mobile phone loop.

The CDMA network will be shut down across the country from midnight .. closing a significant
chapter in the history of telecommunications in Australia.

Telstra is urging customers to switch to its more modern Next G network.

But Federal MP TONY WINDSOR says he has concerns about the quality of the Next G platform
coverage .. and says there's also a risk people in remote areas could be left isolated
in emergencies.

Telstra Country Wide director GARY GOLDSWORTHY says nothing has been left to chance
.. and all customers have been informed of the impending shutdown.



The CDMA service was launched in September 1999 .. and had more than one million customers
at its peak .. most in rural and regional Australia.

AAP RTV kms/sw/psm/

KEYWORD: CDMA (CANBERRA)

2008 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.

NSW: Coonamble residents prepare to evacuate as river peaks


AAP General News (Australia)
12-23-2007
NSW: Coonamble residents prepare to evacuate as river peaks

SES volunteers have door-knocked 100 homes at the central New South Wales town of Coonamble
.. warning residents they may have to evacuate as rising floodwaters approach.

About 170 millimetres of rain fell at Coonamble during the 24 hours to nine am (AEDT)
yesterday .. which the Bureau of Meteorology says is more than the town's three-month
average.

Water levels of up to 4.6 metres on Friday night had subsided to 3.9 metres by eight
o'clock (AEDT) tonight .. but are expected to peak tomorrow afternoon.

SES spokesman PHIL CAMPBELL says they expect the Castlereagh River to reach a 5.2 metre
peak in Coonamble by about three pm (AEDT) on Christmas Eve.

A levee which borders one side of Coonamble is expected to protect the town from the
brunt of the rising river .. but "over-floor" flooding is still expected for some properties.

Further isolated showers are forecast for parts of the state's west and north tomorrow.

AAP RTV ad/tm

KEYWORD: STORMS NSW (SYDNEY)

2007 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.

Fed: Six per cent of primary-aged kids binge eat


AAP General News (Australia)
08-17-2007
Fed: Six per cent of primary-aged kids binge eat

New research says early signs of eating disorders are common among Australian kids
.. with six per cent binge eating uncontrollably while they're still at primary school.

The study found children prone to binge eating are more likely to be depressed .. teased
by classmates .. and sensitive to media messages about weight.

These kids are no more likely to be overweight than other children .. but lead researcher
Dr KELLIE KARANTZAS has found their bad eating habits are likely to trigger weight gain
in the future.

The results will be presented at the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Eating Disorders
Conference in Melbourne today.

AAP RTV tam/af/bart/wz/psm/

KEYWORD: BINGE (SYDNEY)

2007 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.

NSW: Gibbs charged after racecourse incident


AAP General News (Australia)
04-01-2007
NSW: Gibbs charged after racecourse incident

There's been more off field controversy for the Wests Tigers .. with front rower BRYCE
GIBBS facing a string of charges following an incident at yesterday's Golden Slipper race
meeting in Sydney.

The 22-year-old prop has been charged with hindering .. resisting and assaulting police
.. malicious damage and failure to quit a licensed premises .. when he allegedly refused
yesterday to leave Rosehill Gardens racecourse in Sydney's west.

Tigers chief executive STEVE NOYCE says the matter is now a police issue .. but he
says the club hasn't given any thought to standing GIBBS down.

GIBBS has been granted conditional bail and is due to face Parramatta Local Court on May 2.







The incident comes on the back of a court appearance for former Tigers prop ANTHONY
LAFFRANCHI .. who was charged with sexual assault earlier this year.

LAFFRANCHI .. who now plays for Gold Coast .. was charged with having sexual intercourse
without consent with a 26-year-old woman following Mad Monday celebrations with his then
Tigers teammates last year.

LAFFRANCHI's case came before Burwood Local Court on March 27 and was adjourned until May 23.

AAP RTV sj/jt/cdh/crh

KEYWORD: GIBBS (SYDNEY)

2007 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.

Chunghwa Picture Tubes to Develop Widescreen Panels for Next- Generation Mobile Devices


Wireless News
10-18-2006
Chunghwa Picture Tubes to Develop Widescreen Panels for Next- Generation Mobile Devices

WIRELESS NEWS-October 18, 2006-Chunghwa Picture Tubes to Develop Widescreen Panels for Next-Generation Mobile Devices (C)2006 10Meters - http://www.10meters.com

Chunghwa Picture Tubes said that it is utilizing PenTile RGBW technology from Clairvoyante to build widescreen, high-resolution display panels that meet the needs for very bright displays and extended battery life in next-generation mobile devices.
The 4.0-inch and 7.0-inch widescreen VGA panel prototypes will be demonstrated in Clairvoyante's booth and in CPT's booth at this week's FPD International in Yokohama, Japan.

The companies said that integrating PenTile RGBW technology into the panels will help solve other portable display design challenges by affording CPT's customers greater flexibility in determining an appropriate ratio of brightness to power for their product and application.

The new CPT high-brightness panels, the companies added, are 800 x 480 widescreen VGA, well-suited for the high-resolution, high- performance needs of today's ultra-mobile personal computers (UMPCs), personal media players (PMPs) and high-resolution portable DVD displays. For computing applications, the widescreen format can eliminate the horizontal scrolling sometimes required when web browsing, making the panels ideal for devices enabling Internet access.

"A key factor in the success of mobile video is the availability of portable displays capable of replicating the home video-watching experience as much as possible, meaning bright, wide-format screens," according to Joel Pollack, president and CEO of Clairvoyante. "With the integration of PenTile RGBW technology to increase luminosity of their widescreen panels, CPT is poised to capture a part of the consumer electronics market that is forecast for tremendous growth."

According to industry analyst firm IDC, the worldwide converged mobile device market will reach 181 million units by the end of 20091 and worldwide portable multimedia player shipments are expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 95 percent from 2005-20092.

"Our partnership with Clairvoyante allows CPT to expand our range of display solutions for video-centric portable devices such as UMPCs and PMPs, thereby enabling us to enter promising emerging markets," said Kuan-Lang Wolf Chen, R&D vice president for Chunghwa Picture Tubes.

((Comments on this story may be sent to newsdesk@10meters.com))

((Distributed via M2 Communications Ltd - http://www.m2.com))

(Copyright M2 Communications Ltd. 18, 2006)

Fed: Governor-general calls for harmony


AAP General News (Australia)
04-25-2006
Fed: Governor-general calls for harmony

Governor-General MICHAEL JEFFERY has called for Australians to promote peace and tolerance
instead of violence.

Major-General JEFFERY .. who is at Gallipoli for today's Anzac Day services .. says
war is a filthy business.

He's told Southern Cross radio if we can all work harder to try to resolve our differences
through peaceful means and being more caring for one another .. it would make for a much
happier world.

This is the first time the former commander of the SAS has visited Gallipoli.

AAP RTV pv/sw/bart

KEYWORD: ANZAC JEFFERY (CANBERRA)

2006 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.

вторник, 28 февраля 2012 г.

Fed: James Packer set to lead Packer businesses


AAP General News (Australia)
12-27-2005
Fed: James Packer set to lead Packer businesses

By Brendan Swift

SYDNEY, Dec 27 AAP - James Packer is set to complete a long business apprenticeship
by taking control of his father's sprawling media and gambling empire after the death
of Kerry Packer last night.

Commonwealth Securities senior analyst Craig James said the Packer's Publishing & Broadcasting
Ltd (PBL) had a strong succession plan in place with James playing a growing role in the
firm during the last several years.

"PBL has had detailed succession plans in place so while this is a sad loss and a shock
for the company clearly it will be business as usual," he said.

As Kerry's long-running battles with illness grew during the 90s, James steadily assumed
greater responsibility within PBL, becoming managing director in 1996 before assuming
the executive chairmanship in 1998.

But Kerry was never far from the company he first chaired in 1990, taking the post
of PBL deputy chairman in June last year in a move many saw as reasserting his role in
the firm's operations.

However, former PBL chief executive Peter Yates, who resigned and was then replaced
by former journalist John Alexander in last year's management reshuffle, said James was
now primed to run PBL.

"I know how well Kerry has prepared James for his new challenge," he said.

"PBL is very fortunate to have such a clear and long-term succession planning process in place."

PBL employee and trusted Packer adviser Lynton Taylor said James and other businessmen
such as Mr Alexander would continue to lead PBL.

However, Mr James said the death of the man who built PBL into one of Australia's most
successful media companies could still see an an initial five or 10 per cent fall in PBL's
share price when markets open tomorrow.

"But once it's clear who will be running the company from here on and what role James
Packer wants to take in the company ... PBL's share price will rise once more certainty
becomes available," Mr James said.

Advertising guru and Packer family friend Harold Mitchell says James Packer is ready
and able to take the reins of the family empire.

Mr Mitchell said James was tough and clever, and would quadruple the business.

"James Packer, well known of course but always the son of Kerry Packer - I can tell
you that he's a tremendous fellow," Mr Mitchell, chairman of Mitchell & Partners, Australia's
largest media buyer, told ABC radio.

"He's financially literate, he's tough, he's strong, he's clever.

"It's never easy to be the son of a great man, and James has had to live with that
but, as I said to James, he'll take it on and he'll double it, quadruple it.

"He's got a great sense of being an Australian, of running business.

"He's taken these businesses to new levels himself because he's the one who's been
involved in the gaming enterprises, close to the media businesses of course, because he's
grown up with all of that.

"He's tough and you need to be.

"He'll also look more to the world, I suspect, than Kerry," Mr Mitchell said.

Prior to joining PBL, James worked at the Packer's Nine Network and the family-company
Australian Consolidated Press Ltd, as well as the Rothschild merchant bank in London.

However, his business apprenticeship hit a major obstacle when he introduced PBL and
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp to the One.Tel business, which cost the firm's about $1 billion
when the telco collapsed in 2001.

Kerry Packer's empire encompassed the Nine Network, magazines such as the Australian
Women's Weekly, Crown Casino and interests in pay TV provider Foxtel and internet venture
ninemsn through PBL and the Packer's private company Consolidated Press Holdings Ltd.

AAP bcs/evt/br

KEYWORD: PACKER SUCCESSION

2005 AAP Information Services Pty Limited (AAP) or its Licensors.

понедельник, 27 февраля 2012 г.

THE SHOTGUN KILLER SPEAKS

PHOTO - 5 (2 COLOR)Guards lead a shackled Obadyah Ben-Yisrayl through a gate at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City. (COLOR)(JEN FRIEDBERG/POST-TRIBUNE)Ben-Yisrayl, formerly known as Christopher Peterson, displays his new name on the pocket of his jump suit. Convicted of four killings, Ben-Yisrayl continues to appeal his convictions. (COLOR)(JEN FRIEDBERG/POST-TRIBUNE)Obadyah Ben-Yisrayl of Gary is appealing his death sentences while on Indiana State Prison's Death Row. He wears a Yuruba warrior's mask on a necklace as a protective talisman to help him fight through his appeals.

THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.

Number 922005.Obadyah Ben-Yisrayl.It is a name most wouldn't recognize.He is better known by the name Peterson, Christopher Peterson.Others refer to him as "The Shotgun Killer," although it is a title he takes none too cordially.

"The shotgun killer," Ben-Yisrayl wrote in a letter, "That's not who I am; it's what I've been convicted of. The two should be distinguishable."

His ankle trip cuffs jingle as he enters the room, his arms held in front of his body resting against his chest.

He complains about the heat in the room to a nearby prison official.

"They didn't tell me you were coming today, or I'd have brought my papers down for you to see ... it's hot in here," Ben-Yisrayl says to a reporter.

Ben-Yisrayl has been here on X-row - known commonly outside these brick and steel confines as Death Row - for more than six years.

He was sent here as Christopher Peterson, the Shotgun Killer.

Two juries convicted him of killing four people. He was acquitted in three of seven killings in the late fall and early winter of 1990.

The random, sporadic shootings of the so-called Shotgun Killer had Northwest Indiana residents hiding beneath their blankets, jumping at shadows.

The shootings captured national attention.

A killing spree

The horror began Oct. 30, 1990, when Lawrence Mills, 43, of Hammond, was gunned down outside the American Legion Post No. 66 in Griffith at 7:30 p.m.

Less than three hours later, Rhonda Hammersley, 25, was slain outside the gas station where she worked in Cedar Lake. The killer shot at, but missed, a Cedar Lake woman in the next car.

Two other people were shot at that night, but survived: A teenage girl near Cedar Lake in St. John and a Schererville woman in Griffith.

The killings didn't stop there.

On Dec. 13, gas station attendant Harchand Singh Dhaliwal, 54, of Gary was killed at work in Portage.

Two days later, motel clerk Marie Meitzler of South Haven was gunned down at the check-in desk at the Howard Johnson Motor Lodge in Portage.

Minutes later the same night, Ora L. Wildermuth, 54, of Lake Station was shot and killed at an automatic teller machine in Gary.

And just an hour later, on the Indiana Toll Road, a 48-year-old toll booth attendant at the Calumet Avenue toll plaza was wounded by a single shotgun blast.

Less than a week later, brothers Eli Balovski and George Baloski (they spell their names differently) were killed by shotgun blasts in the late afternoon Dec. 18 near their tailor shop at 45th and Broadway in Gary.

Some doubts remain

Christopher Peterson was sentenced to the death penalty twice in these cases, for two murders in Porter County, two in Lake County.

But doubts about his guilt remain.

Until Ben-Yisrayl's January 1991 arrest, a 45-member task force investigating the killings was looking for a white man with stringy hair as shown in a composite drawing. And a Gary man allegedly has come forward to say he was outside the tailor shop at 45th and Gary and saw a man in a car suspected to be the killer's. He says that man was not Ben-Yisrayl.

An expert in false confession who has reviewed the transcript and confession Ben-Yisrayl gave has deemed it false.

All these issues will be rehashed in Ben-Yisrayl's appeals.

This October, Ben-Yisrayl and his public defenders have reserved a week of Judge Thomas W. Webber's Superior Court time for a hearing. He is expected to seek a new trial on his murder convictions in the deaths of Dhaliwal and Meitzler.

The Indiana Supreme Court has upheld both of his death sentences.

Who is Ben-Yisrayl?

"It's hot in here," Ben-Yisrayl complains again.

After he settles in, Ben-Yisrayl talks of a Christopher Peterson who was an everyday kind of guy, the son of an Army career soldier.

He tells of a normal boy's life, graduating from high school, hitching up with the Marines.

On the other side, you have the continually self-educating Ben-Yisrayl, who after several years in prison has adopted an aura of eastern philosophy, religion and mysticism.

"Eclectic spiritualism," Ben-Yisrayl calls it. "From a bond of Eastern religions, Buddhism, Taoism, Hinduism and Confucianism.

"There is truth in everything, even the false," he says.

On an Internet Web site for disgruntled prisoners, he calls himself "a Hebrew Israelite and a conscious New Afrikan freedom fighter."

Christopher Peterson legally changed his name to Obadyah Ben-Yisrayl in February 1997 - Obadyah being worshiper, Ben being son, and Yisrayl signifying Jacob.

In one of his challenges, Ben-Yisrayl says, Jacob had to struggle with an angel sent by God - an angel that might have been God.

"I fight with the angel every day until liberation comes," Ben-Yisrayl says.

Military youth

As the son of a career Army soldier, Ben-Yisrayl moved with his family from post to post, from Cleveland to Fort Riley, Kansas, to El Paso.

"I led the typical, rebellious life like any other child, fighting. But I was less of a fighter in high school. I was a social individual," says Ben-Yisrayl, who attended Calumet and Roosevelt high schools, eventually graduating from Lew Wallace.

He wasn't an athlete other than sprinting in events such as the 100- and 200-yard dashes.

"I wanted to be a distance runner, but I didn't have the endurance," he says.

After graduation, Ben-Yisrayl says he went to Atlanta to live with an uncle while working in security at the airport parking lot. In May 1988, he was inducted into the Marine Corps and sent to San Diego for basic training, then on to infantry training.

Ben-Yisrayl said he was first stationed at the Naval station at Guantanamo in Cuba. Later, he was assigned to Camp LeJeune in N.C.

It was there disillusion about the Marines set in. He says he found the Marines to be filled with hypocrisy and factionalism, racism and impersonalism.

At the same time he was trying to cope with the death of his son, Christopher, who was born July 8, 1988, and died in January 1989.

"It left a lasting scar for me about the Marine Corps. They didn't care, there is no healing, Marines are not supposed to ... (suffer). But people are human. I was 19. There is nothing in life like losing a child," he says.

Miserable and depressed, Ben-Yisrayl went AWOL and headed back to Gary in May 1990.

He made his living selling drugs.

"I still had the Colonial Commons mentality you get from being born and raised in the projects," he says.

He recalls those days

Ben-Yisrayl said he remembered being fearful of the shotgun attacks in 1990.

"I read about them in the newspapers," Ben-Yisrayl said, saying the murders seemed to be "coming closer to Gary."

Living in the hardened inner-city, news of shootings wasn't that much of a surprise, either, he says.

"Then the shootings on 45th street, that's when people really started talking about it, when it hit home in the neighborhood," Ben-Yisrayl says.

Ben-Yisrayl was asked why the killings stopped after his arrest.

"Let me ask you, if you were the shotgun killer and you saw somebody else was arrested and going to be convicted, would you stop killing knowing they'd stop looking for you?"

Rebirth behind bars?

Ben-Yisrayl says he has put on 25 pounds since his incarceration.

They are lean pounds, with his muscular biceps and forearms stretching the symbolically cosmic tattoos that decorate his skin.

"My rebirth came here. X-Row is a very unique place," he says.

He said his day starts at 5:30 a.m. with prayer, meditation and exercise.

He is porter on his tier for 16 of 46 prisoners on X-Row. He cleans the tier, delivers food and whatever else needs to be done.

The bookshelf in his cell, like his religion, is eclectic, having to do with Eastern thought, revolution and Greek philosophy.

A sampling from Ben-Yisrayl's would divulge "Way of Chang Tzu," a book of Tao parables on the stealing of the mind; George G.M. James' "Stolen Legacy; the Republic of Plato"; Eric Fromm's "The Sane Society"; Jean Paul Sarte's "The Wall"; George Johnson's "Blood in My Eye"; and "Soledad Brothers."

"I like the deep kind," Ben-Yisrayl says.

Wounds are deep

Time hasn't healed for family members of the victims of the Shotgun Killer.

The wounds were easily opened.

Hearing of Christopher Peterson, now being known as Obadyah Ben-Yisrayl, and his upcoming fall hearing, did nothing more than churn underlying emotion.

Many friends and relatives have disappeared from the telephone book over the years.

Others, such as Tom Kajmakoski, Eli Balovski's son-in-law, could only say "I don't want to talk about it," before hanging up.

A few, however, did want to talk.

"He should be dead now, for as many as he killed," said Jay Beckett, brother of Rhonda Hammersley.

Peterson was acquitted of Hammersley's murder, but an accomplice, Ronald Harris, was convicted.

That makes no difference to Beckett.

"He deserves nothing, and he's Christopher Peterson, no matter how you cut it," Beckett said.

"I think we've spent an awful lot of money on him, and he's beneath it."

Beckett, 38, lives in Crown Point with his wife, Audrey, and daughter Jessica, 8.

"My sister was taken during my wife's pregnancy. She was looking forward to the baby as much as we were," Beckett said.

"My daughter never got to know her aunt." Beckett said.

The son of shooting victim George Baloski still feels the pain.

"You're talking to someone that's been really hurt. I have to think this should have been over for a long time," said Ted Baloski.

"It's something I can't forget," he said.

"We're here struggling with life, trying to adjust ... my father was a good man who would hurt no one. He was an honest man who was just in the wrong place at the wrong time," Baloski said.

"I don't know how he can change his name, he's going to be the same person," he said.

"I was at the trial, I saw the shotgun that was in his closet. Why would I believe anything else?" Baloski said.

Bad seed

Ben-Yisrayl was told there are many who will be angered by seeing an interview with him in the newspaper, those who have had no closure.

"Closure. Where do you get closure?" he asked. "I feel for them. I feel sorry for those individuals who were killed, their families. I had nothing to do with it," Ben-Yisrayl said.

"The shotgun killer is a term of demagoguery, a seed planted of hatred," Ben-Yisrayl said.

"Thank you. I just wanted to put a face on me. Not how I seem to be, but the real me," he said.

A prison official indicated the time for the visit had ended.

"I do wish I had known you were coming. I have papers I wanted to show you," Ben-Yisrayl said, looking down to maneuver the manacles around the chair.

He made a jingling noise as he walked across the expanse of the room, where a guard waited patiently, holding the door back to X-row open.

THE SHOOTINGS

1990

Oct. 30 - Lawrence Mills, 43, an insurance agent from Hammond, is killed by a shotgun blast as he sits in his car outside of American Legion Post 66 in Griffith.

Oct. 30 - Rhonda L. Hammersley, 25, of Lowell, a clerk at the Petro Mart convenience store-gas station in Cedar Lake, is killed by a shotgun blast as she walks to her car in the parking lot.

A young woman named Carrie Jillson is also shot at as she sits in a nearby car. She ducks and is missed, but she pretends to be dead. She identifies the shooter as a white man with stringy hair.

Dec. 13 - Harchand Singh Dhaliwal, 54, of Gary, a clerk at the Hudson Oil Service in Portage, is shot and killed by a shotgun at work.

Dec. 15-Marie Meitzler, 48, of South Haven, a clerk at the Howard Johnson Motor Lodge on the north side of Portage, is killed by a shotgun blast at the check-in counter.

Dec. 15 - Six minutes after Marie Meitzler is killed, Ora L. Wildermuth, 54, a steelworker from Lake Station, is killed outside a Miller area bank.

Dec. 15 - Robert S. Kotso, 49, director of Hammond Water Works and an Indiana Toll Road booth attendant at Hammond, is missed by a shotgun blast fired into his toll both.

Dec. 18 - Eli Balovski, 60, of Crown Point, and his brother, George Baloski, 66, of Gary, are killed in a building next to their tailor shop at 45th and Broadway in Gary.

1991

Jan. 28 - Ronald Niksch, 53, of Merrillville, a manager of Diamond Dave's Taco Company restaurant in Southlake Mall, is wounded in the face by a pistol shot as he uses a night depository of a mall bank.

Jan. 28, 29 - Christopher Peterson and an associate, Antoine McGee, are arrested for the mall shooting, with Peterson implicated as the wanted "Shotgun Killer."

NINE STEPS TO DEATH

Christopher Peterson was acquitted or found not guilty in the Oct. 30, 1990, shotgun killings of Lawrence Mills and Rhonda Hammersley, and in the Dec. 15, 1990, murder of Ora L. Wildermuth.

In March 1992, Peterson was convicted by a Porter County jury of murdering Harchand Singh Dhaliwal and Marie Meitzler and sentenced to death.

In May 1992, Peterson was convicted by a Lake County jury of murdering brothers Eli Balovski and George Baloski and sentenced to death.

According to prison officials, there are nine judicial steps before offenders sentenced to die are given lethal injection.

1. Sentence by trial court

2. Direct appeal, State Supreme Court.

3. Writ of Certiorari (the sending back to a lower court for further review), U.S. Supreme Court.

4. Post Conviction Relief, Trial Court.

5. Post Conviction Relief, Appeal, State Supreme Court.

6. Writ of Certiorari, U.S. Supreme Court.

7. Writ of Habeas Corpus (a test of constitutionality), U.S. District Court.

8. U.S. Court of Appeals, 7th Circuit Court.

9. Writ of Certiorari, U.S Supreme Court.

(There are rare occasions when steps 4 and 7 may be repeated)

An Indiana Department of Correction spokesman said Christopher Peterson (Obadyah Ben-Yisrayl) is at Step 4 in his Porter County appeal process, step 5 in his Lake County appeal process.

THIS ELECTRONIC VERSION MAY DIFFER SLIGHTLY FROM THE PRINTED VERSION.

Virtacon, WIZNET Partner To Expand E-Commerce Services.

Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

BOCA RATON & DELRAY BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 17, 2000

Virtacon Corporation, an emerging leader in the custom e-business application industry, and WIZNET, a leading Internet infrastructure provider, today announced a partnership to expand their B2B e-commerce services. The two companies will cooperate in joint sales and marketing efforts to provide comprehensive e-commerce solutions to their customers.

Under the agreement, Virtacon and WIZNET plan to work closely together to offer specifically tailored business solutions, combining the rapid, custom web and wireless development expertise of Virtacon with WIZNET's proprietary content management technology. The combined effort will significantly expand the potential customer base of both companies.

"We are extremely pleased about this relationship with WIZNET and the fact that it provides new dimension to the e-business solutions available to our clients," said Ray Weadock, Virtacon's President and CEO. "The combination of WIZNET's exclusive catalog management expertise with Virtacon's Rapid Application Development Technology(SM) allows us to develop custom content-rich websites extraordinarily fast."

"This is a logical path for the two companies," said Steve Attanasio, president and CEO, WIZNET. "We both bring substantial capabilities to the e-commerce table, and together offer a robust business solution geared to meet just about any site development or content management need a company might have."

About WIZNET, Inc.

WIZNET is the B2B eCommerce market leader in aggregating and managing legacy catalogs and other supplier content in multiple languages on the Internet. WIZNET is the only company today that has the capability to aggregate on-line original, unabridged, unstructured content (catalogs, specifications, manuals, installation notes, etc.) in paper on electronic format, index this unstructured data and allow buyers to search quickly for any item on any page in any catalog using natural language. WIZNET uses advanced imaging and semantic networking technologies to present a precise, digital replication of a supplier's catalog content in its original, unabridged form. The digital replication is compressed and stored in a library structure suited to the business rules of the e-Procurement community or e-Market. Once the buyer finds the detailed information needed for an informed buying decision, WIZNET's catalog mapping technology facilitates the linking of the supplier's full content to B2B eCommerce transaction processes. WIZNET is a privately held corporation with headquarters in Delray Beach, FL and offices in Boston, Atlanta and Silicon Valley. For further information about the company and its products, visit http://wiznet.com or call 800-297-5377.

About Virtacon Corporation

Established in 1999 in Boca Raton, Florida, Virtacon Corporation is an emerging custom eBusiness application developer known for rapid development of sophisticated, premium web and wireless solutions. Virtacon focuses on transactional B2B exchange, supply chain management and mobile enterprise applications. Propelling the company's success is Rapid Application Development Technology (RADT(SM)), Virtacon's proprietary development tool that utilizes a client's existing business logic and legacy systems to design an advanced-functionality custom solution. Time to deployment is a fraction of the time versus traditional custom development. The firm's flexible, forward-thinking and customer-focused approach reflects the business savvy of its seasoned management team, positioning the company for steady growth. For more information about RADT and Virtacon's custom e-business solutions, visit www.virtacon.com, call Herb Marschang at 561/994-1094, extension 284 or send an inquiry to info@virtacon.com.

воскресенье, 26 февраля 2012 г.

Al Jaber secures funds for growth.

Provided by 7DAYS.ae

Al Jaber Group yesterday announced it had successfully closed a dhs1.47 billion syndicated bank facility to sustain its growth. The five-year, Shariah-compliant facility will go towards the purchase of machinery and equipment

[c] 2007 Al Sidra Media LLC

Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company