ASTRO, SAMFund join to promote cancer survivorship

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Contact: Beth Bukata bethb@astro.org 703-839-7332 American Society for Radiation Oncology

As part of an initiative to give back to the cancer communities in the cities visited during its annual scientific meetings, the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) is partnering with the Surviving And Moving Forward: The SAMFund for Young Adult Survivors of Cancer to raise awareness of cancer survivorship issues.

The SAMFund for Young Adult Survivors of Cancer will work with ASTRO by participating in the Survivor Circle exhibit at ASTRO's 54th Annual Meeting, scheduled for October 28-31, 2012, at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in Boston. The Survivor Circle was created to recognize those living with a diagnosis of cancer. This year, it will focus on the programs offered by Boston-area cancer organizations helping patients and their families cope with this disease. Within the Survivor Circle, there is a place for attendees to learn more about the SAMFund for Young Adult Survivors of Cancer. The SAMFund received this opportunity, along with a $10,000 grant, through the Survivor Circle Grant Program. They were one of two groups chosen from the applications received this year.

"The SAMFund is an outstanding organization that helps young adult cancer survivors whose lives have been financially impacted by cancer treatment," Michael Steinberg, MD, FASTRO, ASTRO President, said. "We must remember how these tough economic times can take a stressful toll on the sick and the recovering. Thankfully, organizations like the SAMFund help provide financial assistance to young cancer survivors, so that they may lead normal lives post-treatment. I am pleased to have this organization as part of the Survivor Circle."

"We are honored and grateful to receive this grant from ASTRO," Samantha Watson, the SAMFund's Executive Director and founder, said. "The financial impact of cancer treatment on young adults is one that is not often discussed but is arguably the most devastating. The piles of medical and other ongoing bills, together with depleted savings accounts and skyrocketing insurance premiums, make it close to impossible for young adults to consider moving forward with their lives. The SAMFund is proud to support them as they begin to take steps towards regaining their financial health and achieving the goals they set for themselves."

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ASTRO is the largest radiation oncology society in the world, with more than 10,000 members who specialize in treating patients with radiation therapies. As the leading organization in radiation oncology, biology and physics, the Society is dedicated to improving patient care through education, clinical practice, advancement of science and advocacy. For more information on radiation therapy, visit http://www.rtanswers.org. To learn more about ASTRO, visit http://www.astro.org.

The SAMFund is a unique nonprofit organization created to help young adult survivors of cancer recover from the financial aftereffects of treatment. Through three programs a free Webinar series called Moving Forward With Your Financial Health, an in-person Survivors Network and direct financial assistance The SAMFund helps young adults get back on their feet, regain their independence and keep themselves healthy and strong. For more information on The SAMFund for Young Adult Survivors of Cancer, please attend the ASTRO Annual Meeting October 28-31, 2012, at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in Boston, or visit their website at http://www.thesamfund.org.

For more information about ASTRO's 54th Annual Meeting, please visit http://www.astro.org/Meetings-and-Events/2012-Annual-Meeting/Index.aspx.

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U.S. unions greet Airbus with silence, wariness

By Bill Rigby

SEATTLE (Reuters) - U.S. aerospace unions stayed largely quiet on Monday as Europe's Airbus announced plans to build its first airliner assembly plant in Mobile, Alabama, free of union representation.

Some welcomed the creation of jobs on U.S. shores, but expressed wariness that non-union work would drive down wages across the board in one of the last bastions of U.S. manufacturing.

"It's positive that Airbus is actually building a facility," said Paul Shearon, Secretary-Treasurer of the International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, a Washington, D.C.-based umbrella group for U.S. and Canadian engineering unions.

"But I think it's extremely unfortunate that a company that has been as successful as Airbus with a fully unionized workforce is choosing to go to a 'right-to-work' state to build that plant. It doesn't make sense."

Airbus, part of European aerospace group EADS, unveiled plans to build its first U.S. factory in Mobile, Alabama, on Monday, which it said would create some 1,000 jobs [ID:nL2E8I24XV].

Alabama is one of the two dozen U.S. states which uphold so-called 'right-to-work' laws, which prohibit compulsory membership of a union, making it very hard for a union to represent workers there.

Boeing Co's commercial aircraft unit made its biggest move into union-free manufacturing last year, when it opened a final assembly plant in South Carolina, also a 'right-to-work' state.

That move incensed unions in Boeing's heartland in the Puget Sound area around Seattle and led to a bitter legal battle between the company, workers and the National Labor Relations Board that was eventually settled with a four-year labor agreement [ID:nN1E7AT23A].

"Non-union employees aren't good for any workforce. It has a tendency to bring down wages," said Bill Dugovich, a spokesman for the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA), which represents more than 25,000 engineers at Boeing, or ex-Boeing, plants in the United States.

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Aldec Invited to Present ‘FPGA Level In-Target Testing for DO-254 Compliance’ at Avionics Conference in South Korea

KYUNGJU, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Aldec, Inc. joins Korean Air, Korean Aerospace Industries, Thales, Rockwell Collins, and other top tier exhibitors and presenters at the Avionics System Symposium (ASSK 2012) in KyungJu, South Korea. The Symposium, serving the Aerospace Electronics Technology industry, runs July 5-6, 2012, and will showcaseleading researchin the form of technical papers and presentations.Aldec, recently receiving global recognition for supporting several avionics projects in achieving DO-254 compliance, has been invited to take part in the conference where Louie De Luna, Aldec DO-254 Program Manager, will present FPGA Level In-Target Testing for DO-254 Compliance.

FPGA Level In-Target Testing with DO-254/CTS provides a feasible means to increase target FPGA verification coverage by test, satisfying the verification objectives of the DO-254/ED-80 specification. It allows reuse of the simulation testbench as test vectors for at-speed testing to ensure that the device testing meets the requirements and performs as to what the RTL implementation intended.

About DO-254/CTS

DO-254/CTS consists of a fully customized hardware and software package that facilitates target device testing early in the process without the final target board. It enables a single and automated environment to test all FPGA level requirements at-speed in the target device with full visibility and controllability at the FPGA pin level. For more details on DO-254/CTS, including a Video Overview, Flow Charts, and Features, visit http://www.aldec.com/Products/DO-254.

About Aldec

Aldec Inc., headquartered in Henderson, Nevada, is an industry leader in Electronic Design Verification and offers a patented technology suite including: RTL Design, RTL Simulators, Hardware-Assisted Verification, Design Rule Checking, IP Cores, DO-254 Functional Verification and Military/Aerospace solutions. http://www.aldec.com

About ASSK

The Avionics System Symposium (ASSK) serves the Aerospace Electronics Technology industry, promoting collaboration and exchanges between aerospace electronics sector institutions and companies. http://www.ksas.or.kr

Aldec is a registered trademark of Aldec, Inc. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are property of their respective owners.

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Eaton Names Uday Yadav President, Aerospace Group; Brad Morton to Retire

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Diversified industrial manufacturer Eaton Corporation today announced that Uday Yadav has been named president, Aerospace Group reporting to Craig Arnold, vice chairman and chief operating officer for the Industrial Sector, effective August 1, 2012. Yadav will be based in Irvine, California. He succeeds Brad Morton, who will retire from Eaton on November 1, 2012.

Uday is a talented leader with a strong track record whose diverse experiences will serve the aerospace business well, said Arnold. During his leadership of the Eaton Business System, he has moved our capability to the next level by enabling EBS to achieve greater impact across the corporation. We are looking forward to his contributions in leading the aerospace team.

Most recently, Yadav was executive vice president, Eaton Business System. He joined Eaton in 1994 and has held the roles of president, Hydraulics business in Asia Pacific, vice president of Supply Chain Management for the Fluid Power Group, director and general manager of Eatons Global Hose Division, local managing director for Eaton in India, as well as leadership positions in the Automotive business and Aeroquip's European Operations. Prior to joining Eaton, he worked with Lucas Engineering and Systems in the United Kingdom where he worked extensively in the aerospace industry.

Yadav holds a double degree with honors in engineering and business from Nottingham Trent University in the United Kingdom.

Arnold continued, Brad has been instrumental in helping Eaton transform into a comprehensive supplier of hydraulic, fuel, pneumatic and electrical products for commercial and military aircraft. Under his leadership, the aerospace business has grown organically and through acquisition into the organization it is today. We are grateful for his contributions during his career with Eaton and wish him the very best for his retirement.

Morton joined Eaton in August of 2002 as the vice president and general manager for Aerospace Fluid Systems. He was named to his current role in 2003.

Eaton Corporation is a diversified power management company with more than 100 years of experience providing energy-efficient solutions that help our customers effectively manage electrical, hydraulic and mechanical power. With 2011 sales of $16.0 billion, Eaton is a global technology leader in electrical components, systems and services for power quality, distribution and control; hydraulics components, systems and services for industrial and mobile equipment; aerospace fuel, hydraulics and pneumatic systems for commercial and military use; and truck and automotive drivetrain and powertrain systems for performance, fuel economy and safety. Eaton has approximately 72,000 employees and sells products to customers in more than 150 countries. For more information, visit http://www.eaton.com.

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Nutrition: Learning moderation is critical to a healthful diet

Mixed salted nuts are a better snack choice than sugary candy. (Craig F. Walker, Denver Post file)

It was dinnertime on the flight home from visiting family for two weeks. The stewardess offered the usual beverages ... juice, sodas, coffee.

Anything to eat? I inquired.

"Chips ... M&M's ... Chex Mix," she offered.

Note to self: Next time, remember to bring nuts and dried fruit for in-flight hunger pangs.

So as we bounced over the Rocky Mountains toward home, I was reminded that changes in routine often require flexibility especially with food. Maybe orange juice and Chex Mix isn't the best "dinner" I've ever had. But in the wise words of 16th-century bishop St. Francis de Sales: "A habitual moderation in eating and drinking is much better than certain rigorous abstinences made from time to time."

Moderation in eating and drinking. What an interesting concept.

My mind went back to the previous week's "Doggie Dash." It's an annual event hosted by my daughter's in-laws in their small midwestern town. Dogs of seemingly every size and breed walk with their owners through town while the local radio station plays songs such as "Hound Dog" and "How Much Is That Doggie in the Window?" When they arrive at the sponsoring veterinary clinic, the dogs are greeted with bandanas and bowls of fresh water, and the owners receive T-shirts and hot dogs.

"Isn't this a conflict of interest for you?" one of the veterinarians asked me as she eyed the lunch fare.

Not really. According to the position of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, the most important focus of a healthful eating style is our "overall pattern" of eating. "All foods can fit within this pattern," says the Academy, "if consumed in moderation with appropriate portion size and combined with regular physical activity."

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Nutrition meets fine dining

Michelin-rated restaurant Rouge Tomate in New York City brings diners a modern twist on American cuisine.

Using SPE guidelines sourcing, preparation and enhancement the restaurant relies primarily on local ingredients to prepare its food. Executive Chef Jeremy Bearman and Executive Pastry Chef James Distefano works directly with culinary nutritionist, Kristy Lambrou, to provide a combination of fine dining and nutritious food at their restaurant.

The first Rouge Tomate opened in Brussels in 2001, explained Lambrou. The owner, Emmanuel Verstraeten, really wanted to show that nutrition and gastronomy could be combined and do not need to be mutually exclusive.

The philosophy of the restaurant follows the SPE charter, which Lambrou explains in Latin, sanitas per escam health through food. To ensure this philosophy flows throughout the menu, the chefs at Rouge Tomate do not add any butter or cream to appetizers or entrees and do not fry or grill any of the food.

"We want the guest to have about three servings of fruits and vegetables, Lambrou said So in order to do that we have criteria for each course; appetizers have to have a certain amount, entrees, and desserts."

Together Bearman, Distefano and Lambrou confer about combinations of ingredients, nutritional values and textures to ensure complete customer satisfaction. The chefs work with Lambrou to learn about the nutritional values of their dishes.

The first step of SPE is the S which stands for sourcing or where the products come from. The chefs first look for ingredients they want to use in their dishes that have beneficial nutrients, from local farmers and producers.

Once the specific ingredients are chosen, they decide how to prepare the food.

SPE is really taking these wonderful ingredients that we have and preparing them in a way that not only makes it taste really wonderful, but also keeps the nutritional integrity of the food, Bearman said. It is really important to us and really makes us different from a lot of other restaurants.

Finally, the restaurant pulls the different elements of the meal together before presenting it to the diner.

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UQ celebrates 50 years of microbiology

This week UQ is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the establishment of a Department of Microbiology, with an alumni dinner to be addressed by an eminent scientist working on polio a remerging disease.

Lectures in bacteriology were introduced to the UQ medical course in the late 1930s, the time of a polio epidemic in Australia.

The post-war years saw the evolution of teaching and research from clinical bacteriology to the wider discipline of microbiology.

Victor Skerman was appointed in 1950 and became the foundation professor of microbiology in 1962, heading the new Department of Microbiology.

The Department prospered over succeeding years, eventually moving from the University's Herston campus to a purpose-built building at St Lucia in 1972.

The building was renamed the Skerman Building in 1988, in honour of the man who led the departments of bacteriology and microbiology for 32 years.

Today, microbiology at UQ continues to prosper as part of the School of Chemistry & Molecular Biosciences.

Professor Ralph Tripp of the University of Georgia, USA, will present the annual Skerman Lecture on 5 July at Hillstone St Lucia.

He will speak on the development of enhanced vaccine cell lines for the eradication of poliovirus and other vaccine preventable diseases.

Despite a cessation of poliomyelitis in most areas of the world, outbreaks continue in nations where polio is endemic and in countries previously free of polio.

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DNA sequenced for parrot's ability to parrot

ScienceDaily (July 2, 2012) Scientists say they have assembled more completely the string of genetic letters that could control how well parrots learn to imitate their owners and other sounds.

The research team unraveled the specific regions of the parrots' genome using a new technology, single molecule sequencing, and fixing its flaws with data from older DNA-decoding devices. The team also decoded hard-to-sequence genetic material from corn and bacteria as proof of their new sequencing approach.

The results of the study appeared online July 1 in the journal Nature Biotechnology.

Single molecule sequencing "got a lot of hype last year" because it generates long sequencing reads, "supposedly making it easier to assemble complex parts of the genome," said Duke University neurobiologist Erich Jarvis, a co-author of the study.

He is interested in the sequences that regulate parrots' imitation abilities because they could give neuroscientists information about the gene regions that control speech development in humans.

Jarvis began his project with collaborators by trying to piece together the genome regions with what are known as next-generation sequencers, which read chunks of 100 to 400 DNA base pairs at a time and then take a few days to assemble them into a draft genome. After doing the sequencing, the scientists discovered that the read lengths were not long enough to assemble the regulatory regions of some of the genes that control brain circuits for vocal learning.

University of Maryland computational biologists Adam Phillippy and Sergey Koren -- experts at assembling genomes -- heard about Jarvis's sequencing struggles at a conference and approached him with a possible solution of modifying the algorithms that order the DNA base pairs. But the fix was still not sufficient.

Last year, 1000 base-pair reads by Roch 454 became available, as did the single molecule sequencer by Pacific Biosciences. The Pacbio technology generates strands of 2,250 to 23,000 base pairs at a time and can draft an entire genome in about a day.

Jarvis and others thought the new technologies would solve the genome-sequencing challenges. Through a competition, called the Assemblathon, the scientists discovered that the Pacbio machine had trouble accurately decoding complex regions of the parrot, Melopsittacus undulates, genome. The machine had a high error rate, generating the wrong genetic letter at every fifth or sixth spot in a string of DNA. The mistakes made it nearly impossible to create a genome assembly with the very long reads, Jarvis said.

But with a team, including scientists from the DOE Genome Science Institute and Cold Spring Harbor in New York, Phillippy, Koren and Jarvis corrected the Pacbio sequencer's errors using shorter, more accurate codes from the next-generation devices. The fix reduces the single-molecule, or third-generation, sequencing machine's error rate from 15 percent to less than one-tenth of one percent.

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Addex Appoints Dr. Graham Dixon as Chief Scientific Officer and Head of Research

Geneva, Switzerland, 3 July 2012 - Addex Therapeutics(ADXN.SW), a leading company pioneering allosteric modulation-based oral small molecule drug discovery and development, announced today the appointment of Dr. Graham Dixon to the newly created position of Chief Scientific Officer and Head of Research. Dr. Dixon will report directly to Dr. Bharat Chowrira, CEO of Addex, and will be responsible for leading all aspects of research and non-clinical development activities at Addex.

"We are delighted to have Graham join the Addex team. Graham has a strong background and an impressive track record in small molecule pharmaceutical research and development. He has been responsible for the discovery of novel drugs and steering their development from basic science into clinical development, as well as bringing products through mid-stage proof-of-concept clinical trials." stated Dr. Bharat Chowrira, CEO of Addex. "Addex` strength lies in our leading allosteric modulation technology and the ability to leverage this platform to develop drug candidates against previously undruggable but important validated biological targets. Graham`s experience and R&D leadership will be instrumental as we execute on our core strategy and continue to build a robust proprietary pipeline of high value drug discovery and development programs and rapidly advancing these drug candidates towards the clinic"

Dr. Dixon joins Addex with more than 20 years of experience in pharmaceutical researc, most recently as Chief Scientific Officer at Galapagos NV. In this role, Dr. Dixon was responsible for all research & early development within the company in multiple therapeutic areas as well as the management of more than 260 scientific personnel across three sites in the Netherlands, Belgium and France. Prior to Galapagos, Dr. Dixon was Chief Scientific Officer at Entomed SA, a developer of natural anticancer and anti-infective agents. Dr. Dixon joined Entomed from a similar role at antifungal therapeutic company, F2G Ltd. Before joining F2G, Dr. Dixon held several roles at AstraZeneca starting as a project manager in anti-infective research and culminating in the role of Global Product Director in the oncology division. He started his career as Head of Biochemistry at Dowelanco (UK) Ltd. Dr. Dixon earned his PhD in biochemistry from the University of Swansea and a BSc in applied biology from the University of Bradford.

"I am excited about joining Addex, the recognized industry leader in allosteric modulation-based oral small molecule drug discovery and development," said Dr. Dixon. "I look forward to building on the significant progress made by the world-class scientists at Addex and applying this powerful platform towards creating an attractive engine of innovative product candidates for the treatment of serious diseases and indications with a huge unmet medical need."

Addex Therapeutics (www.addextherapeutics.com) discovers and develops an emerging class of small molecule drugs, called allosteric modulators, which have the potential to be more specific and confer significant therapeutic advantages over conventional "orthosteric" small molecule or biological drugs. The Company uses its proprietary discovery platform to address receptors and other proteins that are recognized as attractive targets for modulation of important diseases with unmet medical needs. The Company`s two lead products are being investigated in Phase 2 clinical testing: dipraglurant (ADX48621, an mGluR5 negative allosteric modulator or NAM) is being developed by Addex to treat Parkinson`s disease levodopa-induced dyskinesia (PD-LID); and ADX71149 (mGluR2 positive allosteric modulator or PAM) is being developed by Addex` partner Janssen Pharmaceuticals Inc. to treat schizophrenia and anxiety seen in patients suffering from major depressive disorder. Addex also is advancing several preclinical programs including: GABA-BR PAM for overactive bladder, pain and other disorders; mGluR4 PAM for Parkinson`s, MS, anxiety and other diseases; GLP1R PAM for type 2 diabetes; and mGluR2 NAM for treating Alzheimer`s disease and depression. In addition, Addex has discovery programs to identify allosteric modulators of: receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) superfamily, including TrkB PAM for treating neurodegenerative diseases (e.g. Alzheimer`s, Parkinson`s and Huntington`s diseases); and TNF receptor superfamily, including TNFR1 NAM for inflammation (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis) and other diseases.

Mike Sinclair Halsin Partners Tel: +44 30 7318 2955 msinclair(at)halsin.com

Disclaimer: The foregoing release may contain forward-looking statements that can be identified by terminology such as "not approvable", "continue", "believes", "believe", "will", "remained open to exploring", "would", "could", or similar expressions, or by express or implied discussions regarding Addex Therapeutics, formerly known as, Addex Pharmaceuticals, its business, the potential approval of its products by regulatory authorities, or regarding potential future revenues from such products. Such forward-looking statements reflect the current views of Addex Therapeutics regarding future events, future economic performance or prospects, and, by their very nature, involve inherent risks and uncertainties, both general and specific, whether known or unknown, and/or any other factor that may materially differ from the plans, objectives, expectations, estimates and intentions expressed or implied in such forward-looking statements. Such may in particular cause actual results with allosteric modulators of mGluR2, mGluR4, mGluR5, GABABR, GLP1R, TNFR1, TrkB or other therapeutic targets to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such statements. There can be no guarantee that allosteric modulators of mGluR2, mGluR4, mGluR5, GABABR, GLP1R, TNFR1, TrkB or other therapeutics targets will be approved for sale in any market or by any regulatory authority. Nor can there be any guarantee that allosteric modulators of mGluR2, mGluR4, mGluR5, GABABR, GLP1R, TNFR1, TrkB or other therapeutic targets will achieve any particular levels of revenue (if any) in the future. In particular, management`s expectations regarding allosteric modulators of mGluR2, mGluR4, mGluR5, GABABR, GLP1R, TNFR1, TrkB or other therapeutic targets could be affected by, among other things, unexpected actions by our partners, unexpected regulatory actions or delays or government regulation generally; unexpected clinical trial results, including unexpected new clinical data and unexpected additional analysis of existing clinical data; competition in general; government, industry and general public pricing pressures; the company`s ability to obtain or maintain patent or other proprietary intellectual property protection. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those anticipated, believed, estimated or expected. Addex Therapeutics is providing the information in this press release as of this date and does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statements contained in this press release as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required by applicable laws.

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MU Researcher Receives NIH MERIT Award

COLUMBIA The bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli) has a rudimentary molecular "memory" that allows it to swim toward the richest sources of food. MU biochemistry professor Gerald Hazelbauer's discoveries about bacteria could shed light on human and animal sensory, memory and response systems.

"When I began my work as a researcher in the late 1960s, studying bacterial behavior was a curiosity and its significance unclear," Hazelbauer said. "Now, decades later, the research done by my group and others has grown into a body of knowledge about the fundamental processes used by all living things to recognize, remember and respond to changes in their environments."

The National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) recently recognized and rewarded Hazelbauer's scientific contributions by granting him a "Method to Extend Research in Time" (MERIT) Award. The award, which is worth at least $5.5 million over 10 years, will allow him to continue his research without re-applying for funding. Hazelbauer joins only 11 other MU researchers who have received the MERIT award, including his wife, Linda Randall, who is also a biochemistry professor.

MERIT awards are intended to foster creativity and allow researchers to take more time to develop new techniques.

The awards are given only to scientists who have proven themselves by succeeding in at least 10 years of previous NIGMS-funded research and who seem likely to continue making valuable contributions to their field.

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Anatomy of a farce: rights and the wrongs of a DJ dalliance

The withdrawal of a $1.65 billion takeover bid for national retailer David Jones has bought to a close one of the most bizarre chapters in the companys 174-year history.

In our step-by-step analysis of the bidmade by little-known private equity company EB Private Equitywe unravel the complexities facing David Jones chair Bob Savage, his board and management.

The takeover bid

On May 28, the David Jones board received an email, dated May 22, with an unconditional but incomplete bid for the company. According to The Australian Financial Review, David Jones chairman Bob Savage thought the deal didnt feel right. He emailed the bidder asking for more information. It would be a month before he received any response.

The bidder was John Edgar, representing EB Private Equity, a private equity group that claims to have a focus on property.

The David Jones board was faced with three possibilities: saying nothing until further details were forthcoming; making an announcement; or going into a trading halt.Usually, you would expect the board to quickly make an announcement about a bid, says the chief executive of Chartered Secretaries Australia, Tim Sheehy.

My hunch is that they hesitated because they had doubts about the legitimacy of the bid, he told LeadingCompany. In a perfect world where a bid came through a well-known, recognised investment bank, and was legitimate, they would have to disclose relatively quickly. This one didnt seem bona fide from the start, and they set about investigating.

The David Jones board was under no obligation to reveal the bid by EB Private Equity, says professor Ian Ramsay, director of the centre for corporate law and securities regulation at Melbourne University. Ramsay was responsible for the review that led to changes in corporate law in 2004 in the wake of corporate collapses such as HIH insurance in 2001.

The ASX requires under listing rules disclosure of material information [that will affect the share price], but there is a carve out and that includes an incomplete proposal, he said.

On June 28, a day before David Jones finally revealed the offer, EB Private Equity responded to Savages request for more information. The email contained few new details about the bidder, but did update the offer to $1.65 billiona 40% premium on the companys then market value.

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4 Surfing: Facing Adversity – Episode 6 – Video

01-07-2012 18:41 In this episode of 4 Surfing Jay "Bottle" Thompson is on the bubble to remain on the World Tour, as the mid year cut is just a few heats away. We leave J-Bay and journey over to Santa Barbara where we catch up with Connor Coffin at his home before he drives down to Huntington Beach, CA for the famous US OPEN of surfing. It's off to Holland to hang out with Marlon as he encounters a few problems of his own with his new company. Jordy is surfing lights out at J-Bay, creating an exciting semi-final at the Billabong Pro. Grab your board and stay tuned every SUNDAY! Subscribe to Red Bull: Subscribe to Show: Follow the Crew on Twitter: Jordy Smith: Conner Coffin: Jay "Bottle" Thompson: Marlon Lipke:

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Travel Channel and Gaiam Release Mysteries at the Museum Season 2 on DVD

NEW YORK, July 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Gaiam, Inc., a leading producer of lifestyle media, announced the release of Mysteries at the Museum Season 2 on DVD under its exclusive home video license agreement with Travel Channel.

Ride alongside host Don Wildman as he explores America's wondrous museums, uncovering some of history's most enduring mysteries and reexamining the treasures that have been left behind. Going beyond the institutions' everyday exhibits, Season 2 investigates corners and backrooms filled with stories and secrets yet to be revealed. From a monstrous preserved head that may prove the existence of a legendary sea beast, to a robot that may have saved thousands of human lives in the worst nuclear disaster in American history, Wildman reveals some of the iconic artifacts that have helped us uncover who we are and what we've become.

This two-disc DVD set has a run time of 430 minutes and a suggested retail price of $19.98 Street date: July 3rd, 2012

Mysteries at the Museum Season 2 will be available in stores and online wherever DVDs are sold.

TRAVEL CHANNEL (http://www.travelchannel.com) is a multiplatform travel lifestyle brand with the core mission of providing inspiring and compelling programming that takes viewers beyond their everyday destinations, making the unfamiliar familiar, whether it's around the world or around the block. A dual feed network that is also available in HD, Travel Channel is the world's leading travel media brand, and is available in over 94 million U.S. cable homes. Owned and operated by Scripps Networks Interactive (SNI), Travel Channel has offices in Chevy Chase, MD, and New York, NY. Scripps Networks Interactive (SNI) also owns and operates HGTV, DIY Network, Food Network, Cooking Channel and Great American Country.

About GAIAM Gaiam, Inc. (GAIA) is a leading producer and marketer of lifestyle media and fitness accessories. With a wide distribution network that consists of 62,000 retail doors, 14,400 store within stores, 5,600 media category management locations, a digital distribution platform and more than 10 million direct customers, Gaiam is dedicated to providing solutions for healthy and eco-conscious living. The company dominates the health and wellness category and releases non-theatrical programming focused on family entertainment and conscious media. In addition, Gaiam has an exclusive licensing agreement with Discovery Communications and other licensing partners. For more information about Gaiam, please visit http://www.gaiam.com or call 1.800.869.3603.

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Friendly Planet Travel Gives Travelers the Chance to Win a Trip to India on its Taj Mahal Express Tour

JENKINTOWN, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Friendly Planet Travel, a leading tour operator of exotic destinations worldwide, offers the ultimate Facebook sweepstakes for travel enthusiasts. Friendly Planet Travels "Win the World" Facebook Sweepstakes gives travelers the opportunity to win an exotic getaway for two just by becoming a fan of its Facebook page. Today, Friendly Planet Travel is pleased to announce the last of its six giveawaysa free, nine-day Taj Mahal Express tour, which takes travelers to Indias Golden Triangle.

The Taj Mahal Express tour takes one lucky winner and a guest to explore Indias fascinating and exotic towns, including Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. The tour is feature-rich, with roundtrip, non-stop airfare from New York on Air India, including fuel surcharges as well as airline taxes and fees; superior first-class and deluxe hotels; daily buffet breakfasts; an authentic Indian farewell dinner in Delhi; expert guides throughout; transfers; and much more.

Our fans only have one more opportunity to win a trip of a lifetime in our Win the World Sweepstakes, says Peggy Goldman, President of Friendly Planet Travel. India is a wonderfully exotic destination that is a must-see for any travel enthusiast. I suggest taking advantage of the extra entries received by sharing the sweepstakes with Facebook friends. For each friend that is referred and enters, you will receive another entry for yourself, increasing your chances of winning. There is no limit to the number of extra entries you can earn by referring your friends.

The randomly selected winner of Friendly Planets last giveaway, the seven-day Taste of Ireland tour, valued at more than $4,400 is Laurie Forrest from Michigan. Forrest and a guest will enjoy a tour of the Emerald Isle to visit Irelands most famous destinations including Dublin, Kerry, the Ring of Kerry, Cliffs of Moher, Kilkenny Castle, and Limerick.

For more information about Friendly Planet Travel, please visit the companys website at http://www.FriendlyPlanet.com; the blog at blog.FriendlyPlanet.com; or contact Jackie Zima at 610-228-2138 (office), 215-534-2973 (mobile), or write to Jackie@GregoryFCA.com. To enter to win and for continual updates about the giveaways, check out Friendly Planet Travels Facebook page.

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Dream Marriage Partners With Global Travel For Romance Tours

LAS VEGAS, Nev., July 2, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via PRWEB - Dream World Partners announced its partnership with Global Travel Inc. to offer the Dream-Marriage online dating network the experience of a lifetime, a romance tour of Ukraine.

In addition to providing its clients with an inroad to mingle with single Ukrainian and Russian women online, Dream-Marriage has added offline interaction to its bevy of amenities. This being the first run in the partnership between Dream-Marriage and Global Travel Inc., space has been limited to 20 slots. There is a screening process applicants must submit to for consideration.

The Dream-Marriage Tour package consists of:

The first inaugural Dream-Marriage Tour kicks off August 10th and concludes August 18th, 2012.

Dream-Marriage is the World Wide Web's premier marriage agency specializing in bringing together Western men with beautiful Russian and Ukrainian women in search of true romance and everlasting love. We furnish our clients with a safe and secure environment where they can mingle with singles and, ultimately, spark that crazy little thing called love. For further information, contact Malcolm Davies at (310) 651-3024 and visit http://www.dream-marriage.com

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Travel Channel and Gaiam Release Off Limits Season 1 on DVD

NEW YORK, July 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Gaiam, Inc., a leading producer of lifestyle media, announced the release of Off Limits Season 1 on DVD under its exclusive home video license agreement with Travel Channel.

In the premiere season of Off Limits, explorer Don Wildman delves into the most forbidden, hidden and unseen spaces across America, revealing a fascinating view of our man-made world. Get an inside look at how Hawaiian engineers tunneled through a dormant volcano to construct a state-of-the art highway tunnel system, access a secret missile silo that could have started World War III and discover a former Nazi military compound kept secret in the hills of Los Angeles.

A hands-on adventurer, Wildman risks his well-being dodging authorities while kayaking the Los Angeles river, joining the crews that operate our nation's naval cruisers and even scaling mountains and monuments in search of our country's and society's untold stories all of which are off limits to the rest of us.

This three-disc DVD set has a run time of 516 minutes and a suggested retail price of $24.98 Street date: July 10th, 2012

Off Limits Season 1 will be available in stores and online wherever DVDs are sold.

TRAVEL CHANNEL (http://www.travelchannel.com) is a multiplatform travel lifestyle brand with the core mission of providing inspiring and compelling programming that takes viewers beyond their everyday destinations, making the unfamiliar familiar, whether it's around the world or around the block. A dual feed network that is also available in HD, Travel Channel is the world's leading travel media brand, and is available in over 94 million U.S. cable homes. Owned and operated by Scripps Networks Interactive (SNI), Travel Channel has offices in Chevy Chase, MD, and New York, NY. Scripps Networks Interactive (SNI) also owns and operates HGTV, DIY Network, Food Network, Cooking Channel and Great American Country.

About GAIAM Gaiam, Inc. (GAIA) is a leading producer and marketer of lifestyle media and fitness accessories. With a wide distribution network that consists of 62,000 retail doors, 14,400 store within stores, 5,600 media category management locations, a digital distribution platform and more than 10 million direct customers, Gaiam is dedicated to providing solutions for healthy and eco-conscious living. The company dominates the health and wellness category and releases non-theatrical programming focused on family entertainment and conscious media. In addition, Gaiam has an exclusive licensing agreement with Discovery Communications and other licensing partners. For more information about Gaiam, please visit http://www.gaiam.com or call 1.800.869.3603.

Contact: Leslie Norden lnorden@kruppnyc.com 212.886.6708

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House of Travel’s New Take on How Kiwis See the World

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House of Travels New Take on How Kiwis See the World

2 July 2012 House of Travel is looking through a different lens at How Kiwis See the World. Reinvigorating its mantra, the New Zealand owned and operated travel chain is joining forces with Qantas, Canon and media partner TVNZ Breakfast to capture the best photos of New Zealanders holidaying around the world.

The competition entails applicants submitting up to five of their favourite holiday photos either instore, or via a Facebook App. The photos will then be shortlisted to twenty finalists across four photo categories, which can then be voted on by the general public. The four photo categories include Best Friends or Family Photo, Best Intrepid Photo, Best Scenic Photo, and Best Use of Colour in a Photo. A grand prize winner will also be selected by an appointed judging panel.

The promotional partners have assisted in contributing generous travel and photography prizes for the category winners. There is $30 000 in Qantas airfares as well as five Canon Cameras to be won across the five prize categories. Photo entries will be accepted between the Monday 2nd July and Wednesday 11th July.

New Zealanders are phenomenal travellers and have a unique take on how they want to view the world, says John Moffatt, House of Travel Sales and Marketing Director. In a financial landscape where we are still seeing flat retail sales for 2012, we have seen considerable growth in the international travel category. Kiwis who have put off holidaying through the last three years of the global financial crisis, have decided that international travel has never been better value. House of Travel is committed to helping Kiwis see the world, and sharing the experiences and memories that these opportunities create.

Applicants can enter the competition by visiting http://www.facebook.com/houseoftravelnz or taking their photos into a local House of Travel Store.

ENDS

About House of Travel

House of Travel is a favourite among New Zealanders, looking to plan and book holidays. Established in 1987, the House of Travel Group now spans the length of breadth of New Zealand with over 60 retail outlets, and has an expanding network of travel consultants across Australia.

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Picture This: Gogobot Launches Striking Redesign That Transforms Friends' Travels Into Your Own Interactive Travel …

SAN FRANCISCO, July 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Gogobot (http://www.gogobot.com), the world's leading source of trusted travel advice, today launches a redesign of its award-winning service that gives users a magazine-style experience to inspire them with travel suggestions from friends and like-minded people, and enable even easier trip planning.

Since the January 2011 launch of Gogobot's popular, photo-driven passport feature, the company has pioneered visual browsing. The new features, which showcase striking pictures and original content from Gogobot members rather than anonymous sources, bring travel advice to life in the most engaging way. Users can browse through a visual stream of photos, postcards and reviews from their friends' travels, as well as editorially featured content from around the world, in the same way they might flip through the pages of a travel magazine. What sets it apart from a typical travel glossy is that 1) When users see something that piques their interest, with a click they can add that place to their wishlist or their Gogobot passport 2) If they want to learn more, they can click through to view more photos and read reviews from other travelers, as well as find practical details such as the history, hours of operation, phone numbers, maps 3) And they can research and book nearby hotels and restaurants making it a discovery tool that lets anyone go from dreaming about a summer excursion to actually planning and booking the trip.

"Gogobot is becoming an interactive travel magazine curated by your friends and travelers like you, with information on everything from restaurants to hotels to attractions," said Gogobot CEO and co-founder Travis Katz. "Gogobot is unique in its ability to not only inspire you with beautiful and highly relevant travel advice, but allow you to take the ideas you have and use them to plan a perfect trip. Other services present a lot of pretty photos, but they lack helpful details and planning features, and all too quickly the inspiration is replaced by the perspiration of trying to arrange a trip."

Gogobot, which recently surpassed the 1 million registered user milestone, is the fastest growing social travel service, with a new member joining every 15 seconds. Overall member growth has exploded 65x year-on-year and users have shared more than 8 million places on the service to date. With Gogobot, every user has a unique, personalized experience because the service automatically sorts photos and reviews of hotels, restaurants, and attractions based on their popularity in each member's personal network, rather than on information provided by anonymous strangers.

Katz was inspired to launch the service to solve the problems he encountered when planning trips and holidays. Instead of relying on guidebooks, the web, or queries to friends or colleagues about places that they could recommend, Gogobot members get trusted advice from friends and their wider social circle via Facebook and Twitter. Gogobot uses social tools to provide every user with a unique, personalized experience. Katz's Gogobot travel passport can be seen at http://www.gogobot.com/user/travis-katz

Named one of TIME magazine's 50 Best Websites of 2011, Gogobot is the first social travel service that leverages social media to help protect users from review fraud. 92 percent of Gogobot users connect to the service using their real identities via Facebook. As they browse reviews, Gogobot allows them to easily see their shared connections to anyone on the service, ensuring that users are confident they are reading a real review from a real person. By allowing users to tap their universe of friends and associates on Facebook, Foursquare and Twitter for personal advice and reviews, Gogobot has built a reliable, easy, fun and now even more visually striking way to plan a trip, share memories and photos with friends, or dream about the next travel adventure.

Gogobot for iPhone and iPod Touch is available for free from the App Store at: http://itunes.apple.com/app/gogobot/id459590827. For more information, go to http://www.gogobot.com.

About Gogobot Gogobot is the world's most popular source of trusted travel advice from people like you. Launched in November 2010 and named one of TIME magazine's 50 Best Websites of 2011, Gogobot was the first travel company to refocus online travel planning on friends, not strangers. By allowing people to tap into their personal networks on Facebook, Foursquare and Twitter for personal advice and reviews, Gogobot has helped millions of people create, share and enjoy extraordinary travel experiences. As a result, Gogobot works with global partners - including Expedia, Hotels.com, Kayak and Priceline - that enable users to book their travel directly from the site. Gogobot is available on the web, iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. Whether you are seeking advice on the best hotels in Las Vegas, tips for visiting Walt Disney World or reviews of things to do in New York City, Gogobot offers advice you can trust from people like you.

Gogobot has raised $19 million, more funding than all other companies in the sector combined, from leading venture investors, including Battery Ventures, Redpoint Ventures and Innovation Endeavors. Gogobot is headquartered in Silicon Valley, California, with an office in London.

Contact for U.S. Mark de la Vina Consort Partners Email: gogobot@consortpartners.com Phone: +1 415-282-4795

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Boost Software Launches Computer Cleaning Software PC HealthBoostâ„¢ Backed by Microsoft Partners and Tucows 5 Cows Rating

PC HealthBoostâ„¢ is a cutting-edge registry cleaner software that will clean computer errors and boost PC speed, performance and stability, all in under 2 minutes. PC HealthBoostâ„¢ has already received numerous backings, including the highly coveted Microsoft Partner and Tucows 5 Cows Rating.Boston, MA (PRWEB) July 02, 2012 PC HealthBoostâ„¢ is a part of the Boost Software Suite of security products ...

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