Wednesday, February 29, 2012

FED:RBA 'failed to alert police to bribery'


AAP General News (Australia)
08-11-2011
FED:RBA 'failed to alert police to bribery'

SYDNEY, Aug 11 AAP - The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) failed to alert police when
it received damning evidence its subsidiary Note Printing Australia (NPA) was implicated
in bribery, Fairfax newspapers reported on Thursday.

In mid-2007, the NPA board was given information on how the company's agents were bribing
officials in Malaysia and Nepal, a senior RBA official told the Sydney Morning Herald.

The source said the evidence included admissions by the agents that they had used commission
payments from NPA to bribe officials to secure banknote printing contracts from the countries'
central banks.

NPA board members who received the information included the former RBA deputy governor,
Graeme Thompson, a former RBA board member, Dick Warburton, the former RBA assistant governor,
Les Austin, the RBA assistant governor, Frank Campbell, and the former Liberal Party treasurer,
Mark Bethwaite.

After being alerted to the bribery concerns by the NPA board, the RBA leadership decided
to handle the matter internally rather than call in the Australian Federal Police, the
Herald reported.

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Vic: Volunteer firefighters threaten Games protests


AAP General News (Australia)
02-17-2006
Vic: Volunteer firefighters threaten Games protests

Victoria's volunteer firefighters are threatening protests at public events .. including
next month's Commonwealth Games.

They say they've been ignored in a new enterprise agreement between the Country Fire
Authority and the United Firefighters Union.

The association representing the state's 58-thousand volunteer firefighters says the
union's ignored the needs of volunteers in its demands for upgraded uniforms and training.





The UFU represents Victoria's 500 career CFA firefighters.

Association chairman GARY LYTTLE says the new EBA means volunteers will be forced to
wear new protective clothing .. they believe is second-rate.

They've demanded a response from Victorian Premier STEVE BRACKS and Police and Emergency
Services Minister TIM HOLDING today.

Volunteers say they plan to protest at the Commonwealth Games .. the Formula One Grand
Prix .. and Moomba to ensure their concerns are heard.

The association says they're angry about being rolled over for the sake of less than
one per cent of the fire service.

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KEYWORD: FIREFIGHTERS (MELBOURNE)

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NSW:Ex-NSW treasurer's wife tied up and robbed


AAP General News (Australia)
04-14-2011
NSW:Ex-NSW treasurer's wife tied up and robbed

SYDNEY, April 14 AAP - The wife of former NSW treasurer Michael Costa has been held
up inside her home by an armed man, who tied her to a chair and threatened her with a
knife.

Two small children, aged 18 months and three years, were inside the house in the Central
Hunter at the time of the invasion but they were not harmed, police said.

Ms Costa was treated for minor injuries to her wrists.

The invader stole wine and fled in Ms Costa's car.

The home invasion happened on Monday.

Police were called to the home about 8.40am (AEST) after the couple's daughter called
triple zero and held the phone up to her mum's ear.

Ms Costa said a balaclava-clad man wearing a black tracksuit had entered the home,
confronted her and threatened her with a knife before tying her to a chair and demanding
cash.

Mr Costa was in Newcastle at the time and was on his way back home, the Daily Telegraph reported.

Police were alerted after the couple's daughter called 000 and held the phone up to
Ms Costa's ear, the newspaper reported.

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VIC:Bargain hunters rush for sale items


AAP General News (Australia)
12-26-2010
VIC:Bargain hunters rush for sale items

Mad shoppers have queued in their hundreds outside Melbourne department stores ready
to pounce on the perfect Boxing Day bargain.

David Jones in Melbourne's Bourke Street opened at five this morning with more than
one thousand people waiting at the doors eager to snap up a good buy.

A store spokeswoman says Australian designer fashion has been the most popular choice
for shoppers today .. noticing a rise in the number of Gen-Y bargain hunters.

MARGY OSMOND from the Australian National Retailers Association says cashed-up Gen
Y-ers are finally loosening the purse strings after a year of saving.

Shoppers nationally are expected to splurge on six billion dollars worth of goods this
week .. with David Jones estimating over five thousand plasma TVs .. one million business
shirts and more than 100 thousand pairs of women's shoes to be snapped up in the annual
spending frenzy.

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KEYWORD: SALES (MELBOURNE)

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FED:No change in boat legal position


AAP General News (Australia)
08-17-2010
FED:No change in boat legal position

Opposition Leader TONY ABBOTT says the legal position on turning back asylum seeker
boats would be the same now as a decade ago when a previous coalition government successfully
introduced the policy.

But Mr ABBOTT says his problem isn't with asylum seekers .. but the Labor government
which changed previous policies to put people smugglers back in business.

He says it isn't compassionate for Australia to maintain policies which tempt desperate
people to try to reach Australia by boat.

Mr ABBOTT also says his government would continue a significant humanitarian program
for genuine refugees.

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KEYWORD: POLL10 BOAT (CANBERRA)

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NSW: Protesters continue fight stop logging and save koalas


AAP General News (Australia)
04-09-2010
NSW: Protesters continue fight stop logging and save koalas

Conservationists will protest today in yet another bid to stop woodchip logging near
the last known koala colony near Bega .. on the New South Wales south coast.

Greens MP LEE RHIANNON will join the coalition of conservation groups planning to stage
a blockade at the Mumbulla Forrest .. where it's believed logging will resume after an
11-day stoppage.

The activists say the operations will destroy koala habitats .. and lead to the extinction
of a 30-to-50 strong colony.

They plan to assemble at 5.30 this morning (AEST) on Clarke and Mumbulla Trig Roads
.. vowing to block trucks from entering the site.

The state government denies any koalas are at risk.

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KEYWORD: KOALA (SYDNEY)

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NSW: Man charged after failed carjacking


AAP General News (Australia)
08-26-2009
NSW: Man charged after failed carjacking

SYDNEY, Aug 26 AAP - A woman has been threatened with a knife and pulled from her luxury
car during a failed carjacking in Sydney.

A man armed with a knife threatened the 46-year-old as she parked her Jaguar in a car
park on Connelly Street, Penshurst, about 3.30pm (AEST) on Tuesday, police said.

He pulled her from the vehicle and tried to start it before getting out and fleeing on foot.

Police arrested a 29-year-old Sans Souci man at a home in Alfred Street, Sans Souci,
about 30 minutes later.

"During the arrest police located and seized items allegedly linked to the incident,"

police said in a statement.

The man was charged with attempted aggravated assault with intent to take/drive a motor
vehicle armed with a weapon.

He was refused bail to appear in Sutherland Local Court on Wednesday.

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KEYWORD: CARJACK

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Vic: Premier urges public to dob in Marysville arsonist


AAP General News (Australia)
04-17-2009
Vic: Premier urges public to dob in Marysville arsonist

BALLARAT, Vic, Apr 17 AAP - Victorian premier John Brumby is urging anyone with information
on the Marysville firebug to contact police as detectives close in on the arsonist.

Police have interviewed a Country Fire Authority (CFA) volunteer over the blaze that
killed 38 people on February 7 but no one has been charged.

A police information caravan will be set up in Yea on Saturday and police are appealing
to the public for help.

"I encourage the public ... if there's anything at all suspicious that they know about
the fires on February 7 they should visit the caravan, everything will be treated in confidence
and I urge the public to do that," Mr Brumby said.

The premier said police were working hard to find the arsonist responsible for the
Marysville fire and an arrest would help residents heal.

He would not speculate on the suspect being a CFA member and possible screening to
identify arsonists in the fire service.

"If we get to the stage in the future where someone is charged and someone is convicted
that unquestionably, of course, would help bring closure," he told reporters.

"But you can't preempt that and you can't speak about specific cases, but generally
with these things, if you've been a victim of the fire knowing the cause of it ... all
of these things help with families and help bring closure."

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KEYWORD: BUSHFIRES VIC MARYSVILLE

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Fed: Tim Costello wins peace award


AAP General News (Australia)
12-12-2008
Fed: Tim Costello wins peace award

MELBOURNE, Dec 12 AAP - World Vision Australia chief executive Tim Costello has won
an award highlighting his work for peace, social justice and the alleviation of poverty.

The Peace Organisation of Australia (POA) will present Mr Costello with its Australian
Peace Award at a ceremony in Melbourne on Friday.

A committee with members including past winners Dr Helen Caldicott, the anti-nuclear
campaigner and human rights advocate Julian Burnside, QC, selected Mr Costello for the
annual award.

Former Australian Democrats leader and POA patron Lyn Allison will present Mr Costello
with the award in Melbourne Friday night.

In a statement, Mr Costello said achieving peace was vital to ending poverty.

"Violent conflict severely hampers efforts to feed, educate and provide health services
to the world's poor. It is both a cause and symptom of deprivation and misery," he said.

"Dozens of countries are today at war with themselves or each other. Every bullet fired
in rage is a setback in the larger war against poverty. Without peace, we cannot have
sustainable development."

AAP jrd/goc/cmc

KEYWORD: COSTELLO

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SA: Study shows sleep can impact on school results


AAP General News (Australia)
08-08-2008
SA: Study shows sleep can impact on school results

ADELAIDE, Aug 8 AAP - Lack of sleep can affect children's memories, impacting on their
academic ability and dragging down their grades, research has found.

Flinders University psychologist and sleep researcher Michael Gradisar has completed
a study of adolescent children with the results contradicting previous investigations
that found school kids could cope with getting less than eight hours sleep.

The difference this time is that Dr Gradisar's study asked the students to tackle complex
activities rather than just simple memory tasks.

He found that the performance of the more complex tasks, that required information
to be retained while other information was also processed, was affected by levels of sleep.

"Previous studies suggested that despite getting inadequate sleep, kids could tolerate
it and still function," Dr Gradisar said.

"But we have found that when challenged with a more complex task, adolescents who have
been having less than eight hours sleep begin to have trouble."

Dr Gradisar said children who had insufficient sleep displayed an impaired ability
to encode, store and retrieve information with implications for subjects such as spelling
and mathematics.

"Kids learn a whole range of different abilities at school and we have shown that some
of these abilities are susceptible to sleep loss," he said.

"This has implications for their learning and their overall grades."

Flinders University has also embarked on a wider study to examine the prevalence of
inadequate sleep among students in years nine to 11.

Dr Gradisar said early indications suggested the incidence of problematic sleep was
much higher than anticipated with some students taking almost an hour to fall asleep.

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KEYWORD: SLEEP

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SA: Labour market strength will help car workers says minister


AAP General News (Australia)
02-14-2008
SA: Labour market strength will help car workers says minister

South Australian Employment Minister PAUL CAICA says the strength of the state's labour
market points to Mitsubishi workers finding new jobs.

Responding to the latest labour market figures .. Mr CAICA says employment reached
record levels in SA in January with more than 775 thousand people in work.

The state's jobless rate also fell 0.3 percentage points to 4.6 per cent.

Mr CAICA says that's good news for the near one thousand Mitsubishi staff to be made
redundant .. with the closure of the company's Tonsley Park assembly operations in Adelaide
at the end of March.

AAP RTV tjd/af/wf

KEYWORD: JOBS SA (ADELAIDE)

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Fed: Woolworths withdraws own brand tissues over green claims


AAP General News (Australia)
08-27-2007
Fed: Woolworths withdraws own brand tissues over green claims

By Peter Williams

CANBERRA, Aug 27 AAP - Supermarket giant Woolworths has pulled its own brand of imported
Indonesian tissue products from shelves over allegations their packaging makes misleading
environmental claims.

The forestry union has called on the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
(ACCC) to investigate claims production of the Woolworths Select tissue and toilet paper
degraded the environment while being labelled as sustainable.

Woolworths chief executive Michael Luscombe today said the products sourced from Asia
Pulp and Paper had been withdrawn from retail outlets.

"We'll work on how we withdraw those claims from the packaging in the short term before
we put them back into circulation," Mr Luscombe told reporters in Melbourne.

The packaging had said the products were sourced from "sustainable forest fibre from
an environmentally responsible company".

However, green groups say no Indonesian company has ever received such accreditation
from internationally recognised bodies.

Mr Luscombe said Woolworths had asked the environmental group WWF to act as an auditor
in checking Asia Pulp and Paper's claims and is waiting for the findings.

He had also contacted ACCC chairman Graeme Samuel to inform him of the company's actions.

"I rang Graeme on the weekend to tell him that we'd decided to voluntarily take it
off the shelf," Mr Luscombe said.

"He clearly thought that there was room to maybe not do that, but we said that we think
the responsible thing to do to is actually take it off the shelf while there was still
doubt."

The Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) said it had referred the
matter to the ACCC today after the company last week failed to satisfactorily respond
to the union's concerns.

"Last week, Woolworths itself conceded it could not verify the sustainability claims
on its packaging for the Woolworths Select range of tissue products made for it by Asia
Pulp and Paper," national secretary John Sutton said.

"It's pretty poor form to be using these cheap Asian products where workers are exploited,
the environment's degraded, but then covering it all up with these bogus slogans claiming
it's sustainable and environmentally friendly," he told the ABC.

AAP pw/sb/jt/cdh

KEYWORD: WOOLWORTHS TISSUES

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Fed: Aust troops set to target Taliban leadership


AAP General News (Australia)
04-13-2007
Fed: Aust troops set to target Taliban leadership

By Max Blenkin, Defence Correspondent

CANBERRA, April 13 AAP - Australian special forces will have Taliban leaders firmly
in their sights when they return to Afghanistan in coming months.

Targeting the Taliban's field commanders was a strategy developed the last time an
Australian special forces task group fought in Afghanistan for a year from September 2005.

The Australians quickly realised the Taliban was able to absorb substantial casualties
among its foot soldiers, losing dozens and even hundreds at a time, mostly to coalition
air attacks.

But taking out leaders had a marked impact on the willingness of the lower ranks to
keep on fighting.

Defence Minister Brendan Nelson said today similar tactics would apply when a 300-member
special forces group returns to Afghanistan's Oruzgan province in the next few months.

It will be made up of members of the Perth-based Special Air Service Regiment (SASR),
Army 4RAR Commando battalion and Incident Response Regiment, both based at Holsworthy,
outside Sydney.

The force will have 100 more troops than last time and will stay at least two years,
suggesting intense and protracted operations.

"They will do as they did before in terms of getting out into the sanctuaries, the
passes, the valleys and the more remote parts of Oruzgan to keep the Taliban off-balance
and to conduct where it is appropriate offensive operations against Taliban leadership,"

Dr Nelson told ABC Radio today.

He said it was vital to engage not only the hearts and minds of Afghans through the
activities of the 370-member engineering task group, but also to take the fight to the
Taliban.

"We are not interested in engaging the poor sons of farmers and those who are refugees
that have been paid to basically fight with the Taliban," he said.

"Our people will very effectively target the Taliban leadership."

Australia currently has some 500 troops based at Tarin Khowt in Oruzgan, comprising
the engineering group and their security detail.

In the wake of today's announcement, troop numbers will reach about 950 by the middle
of this year and peak at 1,000 in mid-2008.

Also to be deployed will be an RAAF air surveillance radar unit with about 75 personnel
to control air traffic around Kandahar Airfield. It will be in place around mid-year.

Two Chinook helicopters, 110 aircrew and support personnel who operated from Kandahar
from March last year returned home this week, but will redeploy again early next year.

Currently the RAAF flies two C-130 Hercules transport aircraft from a base in the Persian
Gulf. A third is to be dispatched to support Afghanistan operations.

The expanded Afghanistan force will be backed by extra logistics and intelligence personnel.

The government has admitted that the Australian public must be aware that this will
be a dangerous mission.

"There is the distinct possibility of casualties and that should be understood and
prepared for by the Australian public," Prime Minister John Howard said today.

Despite intense fighting during the first Afghanistan deployment in 2001-02 and even
more intense fighting on the second tour, Australia has lost just one soldier.

SASR Sergeant Andrew Russell died when his vehicle hit a landmine in southern Afghanistan
on February 16, 2002.

The Australian troops are heading for a part of the world that has become immensely
more complicated.

Emboldened by the success of insurgents in Iraq, the Taliban has enthusiastically adapted
its tactics, including use of suicide bombers, roadside bombs - one of which killed six
Canadian soldiers this week - and attacks on soft targets including aid workers.

A political solution may eventually be possible with the government of President Hamid
Karzai considering dealing with acceptable elements of the old regime.

However, that would presents special problems. The Taliban overwhelmingly recruit from
the majority Pashtun tribes, while the country was liberated back in 2001 by elements
mostly drawn from Tajik, Uzbek and Hazara minorities which now play key roles in the Kabul
government.

This raises the unwelcome prospect of old north-south rivalries reigniting.

From one perspective, the Taliban and al-Qaeda, their former house guests in Afghanistan,
are now virtually indistinguishable, so any move to draw more pragmatic elements into
a political settlement could be extremely useful in dividing the insurgency.

Then there's Pakistan. Indisputably insurgents hang out in the tribal areas of the
country's north-west, travelling across porous borders almost at will.

That's also where Osama Bin Laden and his entourage are believed to be hiding.

Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has walked a very fine line in balancing the demands
of his own fundamentalist constituency and those of the US and others, including Australia,
to do more to curtail militant activities.

It's likely to be a tough season.

"Taliban activity in Afghanistan will intensify this spring, with a heavy emphasis
on suicide attacks against Afghan and NATO forces," the US private sector intelligence
group Stratfor has predicted.

"A coordinated campaign by Taliban and al-Qaeda militants also appears to be underway,
in which motorcades carrying high-value military or intelligence officials are singled
out.

"NATO and Afghan forces will mount a strong counter-offensive, making this quarter
a particularly bloody one."

AAP mb/sb/it/nf

KEYWORD: AFGHAN AUST (AAP BACKGROUNDER) RPT

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Vic: Bushfires join to create massive firefront


AAP General News (Australia)
12-12-2006
Vic: Bushfires join to create massive firefront

Victoria's firefighters' worst fears have been realised .. with two bushfires burning
in Gippsland and the state's north-east believed to have joined overnight .. forming one
massive fire front.

The head of the blaze is estimated to span 240 kilometres in length.

Together .. the bushfires have burned about 250-thousand hectares .. and continue to
burn out of control.

A Department of Sustainability and Environment spokesperson says the fires are believed
to have merged last night .. but the department is awaiting confirmation this morning.

Another spokesman .. BENJAMIN WHITE .. has told ABC Radio they expect forecast north
to north-westerly wind changes in the next few days to continue to fan the fires.



The blazes of most concern are those close to Mount Beauty, Jamieson and Whitfield
in the state's north-east and around Dargo in east Gippsland.

AAP RTV cmb/psm/

KEYWORD: BUSHFIRES VIC (MELBOURNE)

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Fed: Diplomat apologises over Kovco body bungle


AAP General News (Australia)
08-04-2006
Fed: Diplomat apologises over Kovco body bungle

SYDNEY, Aug 4 AAP - A senior Australian diplomat involved in the bungled repatriation
of Private Jake Kovco's body from Iraq has apologised to the soldier's family.

Alastar Adams, first secretary at the Australian Embassy in Kuwait, made the apology
after giving evidence to the inquiry into Pte Kovco's death today.

He told the hearing at Victoria Barracks in Sydney that he was the one who mistakenly
placed the official Australian Embassy seal on a coffin belonging to a Bosnian carpenter
instead of that of Pte Kovco's at a civilian morgue in Kuwait.

As a result, the Bosnian's body was sent to Australia while Pte Kovco's corpse was
left in Kuwait.

"I understand the family of Pte Kovco may be there (at the inquiry), if I could offer
my very sincere condolences," Mr Adams said via a video-link from Kuwait.

"I am aware of the pain that they have been through.

"The whole incident certainly is very much to be regretted and I am very sorry and
sympathetic for what they have gone through."

Pte Kovco died on April 21 after being shot in the head in his Baghdad barracks.

Mr Adams was with two Australian soldiers and an air force warrant officer at the Kuwait
morgue to make the final checks needed for the return of Pte Kovco's body to Australia.

One of the soldiers was the designated escort for the body.

Mr Adams said he believed it was up to that soldier, codenamed 2, to ensure the right
remains were repatriated.

However, Mr Adams had a photocopy of Pte Kovco's passport photograph with him at the
morgue and joined Soldier 2 in looking in the coffin of the body the morgue staff presented
to them.

After taking a quick glance at the body, neither Mr Adams or Soldier 2 raised any concerns,
despite the fact the Bosnian carpenter's corpse had been wheeled out by morgue staff.

Mr Adams then waited for the coffin to be sealed and then stamped it with the embassy's
official wax emblem, a requirement of the morgue.

The lawyer representing Pte Kovco's interests, Colonel Les Young, asked Mr Adams why
he was satisfied the body was that of the Australian soldier.

"I relied on soldier 2," Mr Adams said.

"His failure to raise any alarm assured me that his colleague was there and it was
safe to send that coffin and send the remains home.

"My expectation was that he would be visually able to identify Pte Kovco."

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NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers=2


AAP General News (Australia)
02-15-2006
NSW: Main stories in today's Sydney newspapers=2

THE AUSTRALIAN:

Page 1: AWB will be asked to temporarily forgo its export monopoly as the Howard government
attempts to stem the damage from the kickbacks scandal; The ringleaders of the Bali Nine
drug smuggling ring are sentenced to death by firing squad; Illustrator Michael Leunig
has been accused of playing the martyr in expressing outrage over his work being included
in a distasteful Iranian cartoon competition.

Page 2: John Howard's department says the government could save taxpayers up to $100
million a year by scrapping welfare payments to stay-at-home mothers if their family income
exceeds $125,000.

Page 3: The connection between mental illness and the use of cannabis and amphetamines
has been exposed by a World Health Organisation report.

World: The US and Israel are reportedly examining ways to effect the collapse of a
Hamas government within a few months in order to bring about new Palestinian Authority
elections.

Finance: Private debt collection agencies will join the tax office in a desperate bid
to recover small business tax debts that have ballooned to $6.5 billion.

Sport: The very best and worst of Australia's fielding was on display as the world
champions squandered the opportunity to dominate Sri Lanka early in the VB Series final
at the Gabba.

MORE dcr/lb

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Online banking transactions booming.

Apr 10, 2002 (The Australian

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Kaneb Services Information Technology Group Announces PACS Projects for The Veterans Administration and Texas Tech University Hospital.

DALLAS, May 8 /PRNewswire/ --

Kaneb Information Technologies, the information technology business group of Kaneb Services, Inc. (NYSE: KAB) today announced PACS projects for the Veterans Administration and Thomason Hospital, the university hospital for Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas.

The Veterans Administration has selected Kaneb Information Technologies subsidiary, InformaTech (ITI), to provide PACS consulting services that include performing a Clinical Services Assessment and Reegineering survey. ITI will develop, document and deliver a PACS request for proposal, assist the Veterans Administration with source selection, and provide transition consulting services for the PACS implementation at the VA hospitals in Miami and Oakland Park, Florida.

Thomason Hospital, affiliated with Texas Tech University, has selected ITI to provide a Clinical Services Assessment and Reengineering survey. ITI's engineering consulting services will support the hospital's evaluation of first phase PACS requirements to available technologies and vendors. The first phase PACS at Thomason Hospital will include teleradiology capabilities between Thomason Hospital's facility at Las Cruces, New Mexico, the main campus at Lubbock, and remote imaging centers.

"We are excited to have the Veterans Administration contract, which complements our prior and continuing work in telemedicine for the U.S. Army, the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Air Force," said John Barnes, Chairman, President and CEO of Kaneb Services, Inc. "Our experience in serving military hospital systems and our reputation for effective management of PACS implementations is clearly a benefit to our further work in the government sector as well as our work in the private healthcare sector. We are also very pleased to be selected to serve Thomason Hospital. University hospitals across the country are taking a leadership role in PACS implementation, and our capabilities in telemedicine and technology allow us to be a key contributor to the process of creating filmless environments in medicine."

ABOUT KANEB INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY GROUP

Kaneb Services' Information Technology Group is comprised of complementary businesses in niche, high-growth, technology-based markets. InformaTech, Inc. (ITI), is a provider of Internet and Intranet communications and applications network design and installation, bandwidth infrastructure implementation, secure network architecture and fiber cabling. InformaTech's medical technology services division specializes in telemedicine planning, design, implementation, application development and systems integration, including the design of Virtual Radiology Environments (VRE) that allow transmission of real-time digital images for diagnosis by medical specialists worldwide. Ellsworth Associates, Inc., is a leading provider of complex systems design and applications programming, and is well known for its expertise in creating Internet-based systems for state-of-the-art database applications. Another of Kaneb's technology subsidiaries coordinates high-volume communications among financial institutions, insurance companies and borrowers regarding the status of insurance coverage. For more information, visit www.informatech.net and www.eainet.com.

ABOUT KANEB SERVICES, INC.

Kaneb Services, Inc. provides technology-based and technical services worldwide. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Kaneb Services' operations include information technology companies and an international technical services firm. Kaneb Services, as general partner, also manages and operates the pipeline and terminal assets owned by Kaneb Pipe Line Partners, LP (NYSE: KPP), and operates a refined petroleum product marketing service. For more information, visit www.kaneb.com.