Good management can minimise impact of AGP removal.

The News Review:

- Good management can minimise impact of AGP removal.
- Ferguson urges referee to control Anfield cauldron
- China limbers up with 3G licences
- Sophos software in a box
- HGCA cash prizes reward enterprising companies.
- Daily News-Record

Good management can minimise impact of AGP removal.
Free with registration – Farmers Guardian – AccessMyLibrary.com – Feb 17, 2006
Approximately 8,000 are sold on a bacon contract to Thames Valley Cambac while around 1,300 are sent to an overflow farm where they are finished for a fresh pork contract. In addition, 200 gilts are retained each year. Sows and finishers are fed on a wet feed system based on home-grown cereals, branded feed, potato puree, brewers yeast, hipro soya and apple pulp. All other stock receive a dry home-mix, again based on home- grown cereals but supplemented with fishmeal, full fat flake soya and a fat premix… In addition, 200 gilts are retained each year. Sows and finishers are fed on a wet feed system based on home-grown cereals, branded feed, potato puree, brewers yeast, hipro soya and apple pulp. All other stock receive a dry home-mix, again based on home- grown cereals but supplemented with fishmeal, full fat flake soya and a fat premix.

Ferguson urges referee to control Anfield cauldron
Telegraph.co.uk – Feb 17, 2006
It would be very easy, giving the stick Gary is going to take, to come down on Liverpool’s side and to single him out. “People are saying Gary will be eaten alive,” said Ferguson. “There was a big fuss made about him celebrating that goal. But I would rather have him than a cold fish, one of those players who is unlacing their boots up at the end instead of celebrating the win. Those kind of players do exist and I don’t want any of those.

China limbers up with 3G licences
VNUNet.com – Feb 17, 2006
This move would generate $12bn in spending on new equipment, and has been thetalk of the 3GSM mobile trade fair in Barcelona this week. Although China has the pressing deadline of the Olympics, which will mark itshigh-profile launch onto the world stage, it is keen to push its home grown 3Gmobile communications intellectual property. The TD-SCDMA standard is still being tested which is why China is being slowto distribute its 3G licences. The Chinese government has to decide whether to push ahead with thecommercially unproven TD-SCDMA, or opt for the European WCDMA standard. There isalso the US CDMA 2000standard. Some industry watchers believe that China will hedge its bets and buildnetworks based on both WCDMA and CDMA 2000, with TD-SCDMA used more for supportrather than as a standalone system.

Sophos software in a box
Computer Business Review – Feb 17, 2006
The solution includes web-based dashboard displays that provide at-a-glance management views of system performance in order to minimize support time and to allow administrators to oversee performance levels, view analysis reports and summaries, and take control of communications policy issues. For a long time Sophos technology has been used to power some of the most successful appliances on the market; in fact around 30% of companies running email appliances are already benefiting from having Sophos OEM’d as part of their protection offerings. In this respect Sophos is somewhat uniquely positioned to deliver its services using an integrated approach that is provided and delivered from singly-sourced, home-grown Sophos technology. The questions that this new approach brings, of course, are many. For example, could Sophos not have committed to delivering an appliance-based offering at least two years ago? Why is now the right time when most of the competition already have a good head-start? The competition would argue that Sophos is already too late into a market that is overcrowded with strong protection solutions. The Sophos response is that the market needed to mature and that its solution takes in and uses all best practice email protection and service delivery protocols. Source: OpinionWire by Butler Group (www.

HGCA cash prizes reward enterprising companies.
Free with registration – Farmers Weekly – AccessMyLibrary.com – Feb 17, 2006
–> COPYRIGHT 2006 Reed Business Information Ltd. A prize pot of [pounds sterling]230,000 has been shared between 10 food manufacturers in the Home-Grown Cereals Authority’s latest round of enterprise awards. The scheme aims to help companies develop the food products of tomorrow that will boost British cereals use. This year, most winners were biscuit or bread.

Daily News-Record
Harrisonburg Daily News Record – Feb 17, 2006
It’s always a goal to go undefeated at home. That’s one of our preseason goals every year. ”
According to junior forward Shirley McCall, her motivation to defend Madison’s home court has increased as she’s grown further immersed in the university and its traditions. “I take a lot more pride when we’re at home,” she said. “It’s definitely more personal. I don’t want to get embarrassed in front of people I know.

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