CNS Welcomes Go Markets to San Diego Datacenter

SAN DIEGO, CA, Jul 25 (MARKET WIRE) —
Commercial Network Services is pleased to announce the arrival of
Australia’s leading FOREX broker to the CNS San Diego datacenter. Go
Markets has added a new server in the CNS San Diego datacenter to their
global MT4 network. The new server will result in better performance for
traders all over North America and most especially those hosted on a
Trader’s VPS in the CNS-SDCA datacenter, who will enjoy < 1ms latency to
the new server from their MT4 client terminals. The new server is the
latest addition to the growing Go Markets global presence, which now
includes servers in Singapore, Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and San Diego.

Commercial Network Services is the leading provider of VPS services
designed especially for FOREX traders and operates out of datacenters in
San Diego, New York City and London.

Contact:
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Go Markets
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UPDATE 1-Australian Sigma gets bids for two drug arms – report

MELBOURNE, July 19 (Reuters) – Australia’s Sigma Pharmaceuticals (SIP.AX) has received three bids for its Herron drugs arm and three bids for its Orphan Australia drugs business, as it seeks an improved bid from South Africa’s Aspen Pharmacare (APNJ.J), a newspaper reported on Monday.

Sigma declined to comment on the report.

The company is battling to pay off A$100 million in debt by March under pressure from its lenders after it broke its loan covenants, reporting a loss for the year to January 2010. The first A$40 million is due in September.

The bidders for Herron and Orphan are local and overseas-based drug and healthcare companies, The Age newspaper reported.

Their bids are dependent on the outcome of talks with Aspen on its A$648 million ($563 million) offer.

Sigma’s shares jumped 1.2 percent to A$0.425, bucking a slide in the broader market on hopes it might be able to ease its debt woes, but remained well below Aspen’s offer price of A$0.55 a share.

Orphan licenses specialty drugs from foreign pharmaceutical companies to treat life-threatening diseases, which are mostly sold to hospitals. Herron owns a portfolio of over-the-counter pain killers and vitamins, which struggled to expand sales last year due to tough competition in supermarkets. (Reporting by Sonali Paul; editing by Balazs Koranyi)

Australian Finance Minister Tanner to retire

June 24 (Reuters) – Australian Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner on Thursday said he would retire at the coming national election and would not re-contest his marginal Melbourne seat.

Tanner made the announcement in parliament, but said his decision was not related to the ruling Labor Party’s decision to elect Julia Gillard as prime minister to replace Kevin Rudd.

(Reporting by James Grubel; Editing by Ed Davies)

Newline Announces New Professional Indemnity Senior Underwriter

LONDON–(Business Wire)–
Newline, a unit of Odyssey Re Holdings Corp. announced today that Ceri Welch has
been appointed Senior Underwriter responsible for all commercial Professional
Indemnity (PI) underwriting.

Phil Foley, Chief Underwriting Officer for Newline, commented “We are delighted
to announce Ceri`s promotion to head up one of our key business segments. Ceri
has been an integral member of Newline`s PI team since 2005 and brings more than
20 years of experience to this important role.

Newline, a specialist casualty direct and facultative underwriter, operates
through Lloyd`s Syndicate 1218 and Newline Insurance Company Ltd. Newline writes
business in more than 79 countries around the world from three underwriting
centres in London, Singapore and Melbourne.

Odyssey Re Holdings Corp.
Phil Foley, 44 (0) 20 7090 1702

Copyright Business Wire 2010

Court rejects Oz woman”s claim for $278k a month in divorce settlement

Melbourne, June 11 (ANI): An Australian woman”s claim for 278,000 dollars a month in spousal maintenance from her ex-husband for herself and her only son, has been rejected by the Family Court.

The wife, who cannot be named, applied for the money before a final settlement from her husband, whose wealth has been estimated at between 77 million dollars and 110 million dollars, reports the Courier Mail.

She also wanted a 24 million dollars property settlement, including a 3.3 million dollars chalet in Switzerland, and 1.2 million dollars a year to pay for four full-time carers for their son, who has autism.

She has already extracted 16 million dollars from the pool of marital assets but told the court the money had been spent on legal fees and living expenses, and she needed more to cover her costs pending a final settlement.

The couple from Adelaide met in the late 1980s and married in 1994, and their only child was born in 1996.

The wife claims the child has autism and needs the support of four full-time carers, three of whom are her own siblings, who are being paid 110,000 dollars a year.

The husband”s legal team is contesting the claim.

In an earlier hearing – there have been 28 so far – the court heard that the boy had become “very much the little prince” in his home, where “paid helpers work to fit around him”.

A child psychologist, who cannot be named, said the boy operated in a “comfort zone, where he basically gets his own way most of the time”.

The father, whose declared income is 300,000 dollars a week, and who has been living in Hong Kong with his new wife since 2008, has been fighting in court to see his son since 2007.

The court has tried to set up meetings, but the wife has failed to deliver the boy, saying he becomes extremely anxious when told he must see his father.

In the most recent hearing of the matter, before judge Christine Dawe in Adelaide, the wife made her claim for 278,000 dollars a month in spousal support backdated to 2005.

The husband proposed paying 10,788 dollars a week or 560,000 dollars a year for the boy”s care and education. He recently paid 691,000 dollars into a trust fund to cover bills.

The wife backed her claim with a statement of recent expenditure, showing 4624 dollars spent on balloons and flowers for the child”s 14th birthday party, and 97,000 dollars for a new car, although she has one valued at “more than half a million dollars”.

Her legal fees to queen”s counsel were listed at 125,000 dollars a month during the trial.

Her own weekly expenses were put at 6254 dollars a week, including 2300 dollars for holidays, and 800 dollars for clothes.

The wife”s claim for an interim property settlement was rejected pending the full hearing, as was the claim for 278,000 dollars a week in spousal maintenance.

The court did, however, grant her 375,000 dollars in a lump sum, pending the full hearing, which may be held later this year. (ANI)

How to get over a break-up

Melbourne, June 11 (ANI): With hotels offering packages that can help one beat the blues of a break-up, a psychologist has offered some tips on how one can get over the pain without spending a penny.

John Aiken, psychologist and author of Accidentally Single, has given ten tips on how one can get over a break-up, reports News.com.au.

The first tip is to avoid all contact with one’s ex-boyfriend or girlfriend.

The second is to begin a healthy lifestyle, by keeping fit, dieting and getting a good sleep.

The third step is to understand what went wrong in the relationship, and to analyse problems of both sides.

The fourth would be to identify what one would like in their next partner.

The fifth is to be aware of any problem patterns, such as communication, style, intimacy, or work hours, one had in the relationship and to change them.

The sixth point is to move on positively and not keep bring up the past.

The seventh tip is to avoid contact with social networks and places that one used to hang out with one’s partner.

The eighth suggestion is to spend more time with friends and family.

The ninth is to pursue independent interests previously put on hold like yoga, travel, and cooking.

And tenth, one needs to get some counselling if break-up problems/issues carry on for more than three months. (ANI)

Former Miss Universe hopeful taking up career in boxing

Melbourne, June 4 (ANI): Former Miss Universe hopeful and Water Ski world champion Lauryn Eagle has revealed that she would like to take up professional boxing.

Eagle, 22, a beauty pageant regular, also revealed that her mother has no idea about her plans, and that if she did, she would definitely be disowned.

“She is going to be in shock. She doesn’t know a thing,” News.com.au quoted the model/athlete as telling the Daily Telegraph during a break in training at her gym in Sydney’s Sutherland shire.

“I would like to have a fight and I am sussing it out now.

“I know some might be critical because I am a girl but I can’t really let what other people think get to me. It’s something I want to do. I just love it,” she said.

Eagle hasn’t given up on another crack at Miss Universe either, a competition she withdrew from this year after a run-in with the law.

“The Miss Universe thing was just bad timing. But it is something I can do later on,” she said.

“Right now I am focused on my boxing training and my skiing,” she stated.

Her trainer Losh Matthews said: “You bet.”

“She is a young girl who has been through a lot but I have never seen anyone more committed or dedicated in my life,” he added. (ANI)

Heidi Klum, Seal to become relationship counsellors

Melbourne, June 4 (ANI): Supermodel Heidi Klum and her singer husband Seal are set to become relationship counsellors.

Klum, 37, and Seal, 47, who have been married for five years and raise four children together, have signed up for a new reality TV show and will travel around the US giving advice to couples.

“Heidi and Seal have one of the strongest relationships in showbiz so it only seems right they can use their experiences to help others,” News.com.au quoted a source as saying.

The show is tentatively titled ‘Love’s Divine’ and is a spin-off of Klum’s ‘Project Runway’.

Last month, Klum and Seal marked their fifth anniversary by renewing their vows with an intimate sunset ceremony on a beach in Costa Careyes, Mexico. (ANI)

Lewis Hamilton charged for bad driving

Sydney, May 23 (DPA) Police charged British Formula One ace Lewis Hamilton for ‘over-exuberant’ driving near the Melbourne circuit where the Australian Grand Prix was held in March, media reports said Sunday.

The 2008 world champion was charged with ‘intentionally losing control of a vehicle’ when he did burnouts and fishtails in a borrowed Mercedes on a public road.

‘What I did was silly and I want to apologise for it,’ the 25-year-old said at the time.

In 2007, Hamilton had his licence suspended for a month after being caught speeding on a motorway in France.

A court date was set for Aug 24 in Melbourne, but it is not known whether Hamilton is obliged to be present.

A court appearance in Australia would clash with preparations for the Belgian Grand Prix Aug 29.

Bret Michaels was watching porn during haemorrhage

Melbourne, May 21 (ANI): Poison frontman Bret Michaels has revealed that he was channel surfing between ‘Busty Cops 3’ and sports when he suffered a brain haemorrhage in April.

Michaels, 47, suffered what doctors call a warning stroke and has been diagnosed with patent forum ovale, or hole in the heart.

“I was going back and forth from SportsCenter to Busty Cops 3,” News.com.au quoted him as telling Rolling Stone magazine.

He had to spend two weeks recovering in an Arizona hospital after his brush with death. (ANI)

Nicole Kidman concentrating on family life

Melbourne, May 21 (ANI): Actress Nicole Kidman has revealed that she in now concentrating more on family than on her career.

Kidman, 42, who appeared at a charity event in Hong Kong, said that she and her husband country singer Keith Urban try to never spend more than three days apart in an effort to maintain a loving marriage.

“I think I’ve reached a point in my life where I’ve slowed down a lot, so it’s not difficult,” News.com.au quoted her as saying.

“My priority is very much keeping my family together and not being away from them,” she added.

Kidman also has two teenage children, Isabella and Connor, whom she and ex-husband Tom Cruise adopted together. (ANI)

Cast of SATC 2 slept together in Morocco: Sarah Jessica Parker

Melbourne, May 20 (ANI): Sarah Jessica Parker and her Sex and the City 2 co-stars, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis got into bed together during the movie’s filming in Morocco.

“Being away for that long made our bond even closer and I think you can see that on screen. We lived together, ate every single meal together, stayed in one dressing room together – we sometimes slept in the same bed together,” the Age quoted Sarah Jessica as telling the Sun.

The actress, 45, added: “Being away from my home and my children was really hard for me, and I wouldn”t have done it with any other group of people.” (ANI)

Jennifer Aniston wanted to be ‘retouched’ in new movie ‘The Switch’

Melbourne, May 21 (ANI): Jennifer Aniston was reportedly so concerned about looking her age in the new movie ”The Switch” she asked for parts of her body to be ‘retouched’.

The 41-year-old actress asked for changes in her looks during the editing process of the Josh Gordon-directed comedy.

“She thought she looked rough – especially in the daytime scenes,” News.com.au quoted a source as telling UsMagazine.com.

“She wanted them retouched further, but the studio had already spent its post-production budget. The studio discussed making her foot the bill for any enhancements,” the source added,

A rep for Aniston said: “All films go through print adjustments, and this is no different from the rest.” (ANI)

Meet the Oz woman who is obsessed with letter Y!

Melbourne, May 20 (ANI): An Australian woman, who loves the letter Y, has made sure that each of her children had names containing the alphabet.

Janette Wingrave, 32, from Ocean Grove, Victoria, who is the only one in the family without a y in her name, said she just liked the name Tayla, and at first there was nothing more to it than that.

“Mitchyl was where it started. There were so many common ones (spellings) about, and I wanted something a bit different,” the Courier Mail quoted her as saying.

“Something to make the kids stand out a bit more,” she explained.

Then came Harrisyn, “the only one that people have difficulties with”. He got a triple dose of the ys – his second name’s Bayley.

Baby Samuyl got the double-whammy second name Jay. And if he had been a girl, it was going to be Shaynae or Lilly.

“I found I was having a boy, and it was, oh! I had to start playing around again,” she said.

She wanted to spell the name without the u, to make it even more of a y name, but said her husband put his foot down.

“When the kids first entered school, a few of the teachers asked how (the names) were spelt, but most people are used to it,” her husband, Garry, 30, said.

“It’s more a problem with the surname. A lot of people put a y in it, when it’s an I,” he revealed. (ANI)

eBay removes Anna Nicole Smith’s used lingerie from auction

Melbourne, May 20 (ANI): The sale of late Playboy model Anna Nicole Smith’ used lingerie has been removed by the online auction site eBay.

According to a report on TMZ, Jackie Hatten the sister of Smith””s ex-boyfriend Mark Hatten, put up several lingerie items, including “worn” garters, belts and panties on sale.

But eBay later pulled them back under hygiene rules.

“eBay policy strictly prohibits listing used underwear, Used clothing may be listed on eBay as long as it has been cleaned and the listing clearly states that the clothing is used,” News.com.au quoted a spokesperson as saying.

Smith died in 2007 aged 39 following an accidental prescription drug overdose in Florida. (ANI)

Kim Kardashian hated her body as a child

Melbourne, May 20 (ANI): Socialite Kim Kardashian has revealed how she hated her body as a child because of her ever-growing boobs.

Kim, 29, revealed to Shape magazine that she was 10-years-old and very embarrassed by their size.

She also told the mag about how she prayed to God to stop them from growing, and even tried to restrict their growth herself.

“I remember crying in the bathtub… I took a washcloth, made it hot, put it over my chest and prayed, ‘Please don’t let them grow any bigger. They’re embarrassing me’,” the Daily Telegraph quoted her as revealing. (ANI)

Dads enjoy less with kids than mums

Melbourne, May 20 (ANI): Dads not only spend less time with their kids, they don’t even enjoy that time as much as mums do, revealed new research.

Twice as many fathers say they “sometimes or less often” enjoy spending time with their children as do mothers, according to a report by the Australian Institute of Family Studies.

AIFS research fellow and the author of ‘The Best Start: Supporting Happy, Healthy Childhoods’, Jennifer Baxter said that when fathers were asked whether they enjoyed spending time with their children, 28 per cent said they “always or almost always” did, compared with 40 per cent of mothers.

In addition, 21 per cent of dads said they “sometimes or less often” enjoyed time spent with their kids, compared with 11 per cent for mums.

“Dads often have that added pressure of long work hours,” News.com.au quoted her as telling The Australian.

“They”re there in the mornings when time is so rushed and at dinner when there”s so much going on, so that stress of combining work with the hard parts of the family day may be spilling over into their level of enjoyment,” added Baxter.

Baxter said that part of the answer to why dads are less satisfied could be that they are more honest about it than mothers.

“There”s a very strong ethos that mothers must love and care and nurture their children. . . while fathers might be more inclined to admit when things aren”t going well,” she said. (ANI)

Simple things in life keep families happy

Melbourne, May 20 (ANI): It is the simple things in life that keep families happy, according to a new study.

The research uses data from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children, a project that started in 2004 and follows the development of 10,000 children.

Jennifer Baxter, from The Australian Institute of Family Studies, said the study showed that family bonds developed through everyday activities such as having the children help cook meals.

“We know that”s where families bond. They”re developing their relationships with each other, they”re teaching social skills to the children, there”s all sorts of good things happening within those simple activities,” the Courier mail quoted Baxter as saying. (ANI)

Gen Y are shopaholics and Gen X looks for quality stuff: Oz study

Melbourne, May 20 (ANI): Generation Y are shopaholics and the rather older Generation X have a taste for quality goods, according to new research on Australian shoppers.

The analysis, conducted by research consultancy Directional Insights, split consumers into seven categories shopaholics, shopaphobes, shopping tolerators, quality seekers, price sensitive, traditionalists and online geeks, reported Australian commuter newspaper mX.

And it was found that nearly one third of shopaholics were Generation Y, those born between 1982 and 2000.

They were classified as people who admitted being addicted to buying and often bought on impulse, reports News.com.au.

While Gen Yers like to shop often, they are also bargain hunters, with one in four classified as price sensitive.

A third of Generation X consumers – those born between 1961 and 1981 – valued quality over price, while 20 percent fell into the bargain-hunter category.

Generation X are traditional shoppers with 39 percent less likely to have credit and store cards and less likely to shop online.

The report, based on interviews with more than 20,000 shoppers, found that women spent 66 minutes buying goods each visit, while men took 51 minutes.

Women made up 78 percent of shopaholics, while shopaphobes (61 percent) and tolerators were mostly men (65 percent).

DI managing director Helen Bakewell said Generation Y were the most passionate shoppers, but didn”t have the money to spend.

Younger shoppers were also attracted to big regional shopping centres, said Bakewell.

Oz politician ‘sick of being sexualised’ by female NSW Premier

Melbourne, May 20 (ANI): Australian politician and member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Adrian Piccoli is enraged over New South Wales Premier Kristina Keneally’s remarks about his hair and suits.

The politician said he is sick of being “sexualised” and was fed-up with Keneally”s comments about his suits and his lack of hair across the floor of the NSW Parliamentary Bear Pit.

Things came to a head when Piccoli asked Speaker Richard Torbay to intervene after the latest taunt.

“I take great offence at constantly being sexualised by the Premier. If it”s not my suits, it”s my hair,” News.com.au quoted Mr Piccoli as saying.

Piccoli later called out that he was “happily married” and Keneally could be heard to retort, “Oh, you wish”.

Former sex discrimination commissioner Pru Goward, who is now a Liberal MP, said the Premier”s behaviour would be considered unacceptable other workplaces.

“This is a particular job, it is not an average job. Most Australians in their workplaces are not allowed to do this sort of thing,” she said.

“What happens in Parliament is privileged but the truth is in any other workplace if a boss or a peer in public ridiculed somebody along those lines, not just once but frequently – she does it every week – it wouldn”t be accepted behaviour, people just would not get away with it.”

“We”ve been very conscious not to refer to anything about her dress,” Piccoli said.

“Nobody makes reference to the way she dresses. I referred to her hair once after she referred to mine.”

Speaker Richard Torbay told Mr Piccoli in his three years controlling the Bear Pit of State Parliament it was “the worst point of order” he had ever heard. (ANI)