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Sony Boss Kidnapping Sees Security Upgrade Locally
Sony Australia who has refused any interviews after the mass sacking of 32 staff is believed to have initiated new security measures for CEO Carl Rose and other senior staff following the kidnapping of Senior Sony executives in Europe.
 
 
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  Questions Raised Of Plasma Ban Author

By David Richards | Wednesday | 10/10/2007

As furore rages over suggestions that current plasma and LCD TVs should be banned in Australia because of their high use of power, questions are being raised about the validity of Digital CEnergy and Keith Jones -- the author of a report that has already been slammed by Environment Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

Keith Jones is the Chair of a number of Standards Australia committees relating to digital television and is the former general manager of the Panasonic TV factory at Penrith. He also appears to be the author of several reports that have gone nowhere in Australia.

Attempts to talk to Jones or any executives from Digital CEnergy have proved futile. A search of the Australian Securities Commission database reveals a business name registration for the organisation, however a principle place of business for the organisation is listed as unknown.

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