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Cyberlux Receives First Commitment from USAF for $3.3M in Portable ...

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., Feb. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cyberlux Corporation, (BULLETIN BOARD: CYBL) , a leading provider of LED lighting solutions, announced today that the Company has received the first commitment for 80 BrightEye and 60 WatchDog Visible and Covert Portable Illumination Systems from the United States Air Force (USAF). This initial USAF order for Cyberlux tactical lighting equipment equates to $3,318,646 in revenue, including spares and maintenance supplies. The Company projects that operations will be cash flow positive with the fulfillment of these first USAF orders.

The 2008 Department of Defense Appropriations legislation contains $8.0 million for the equipping of the USAF with Cyberlux Portable Illumination Systems. As part of this $8.0 million budget, the USAF Air Mobility Command will first fulfill the requirements of the Operations, Installation and Mission Support commands for the BrightEye and WatchDog systems.


Photo by Brian Ray

New Zealand native Ed Mumm instructs one of his colleagues in the use of a Caterpillar excavator on land west of Steamboat Springs on Wednesday afternoon. Mumm' new busines, Dig This, which opens in November, will allow patrons to drive and operate large construction equipment for fun.

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Olbermann Accuses 'Fascist' Bush of Engaging in 'Terrorism'

The debate is over, & if you don't agree, you are a hate monger. The Weather Channel's Heidi Cullen wanted to strip TV meteorologists of the AMS certification if you don't buy into "GW" lock, stock, & barrel. Just 1 easy example.

"Some of us are wise, some of us are otherwise" Mark Levin

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Dark clouds have silver lining for agri info operation

CLIMATE change, drought and pollution may seem to indicate a bleak future, but for Canberra information management firm Agrecon these problems mean big business here and overseas.

Agrecon, formed in 1992 and split from the University of Canberra three years ago, has tapped into booming demand for environmental data driven by the agriculture sector.

The company has collected reams of information from satellite imagery to the Bureau of Meteorology's daily climatic output.

The sheer volume of data collected has forced Agrecon to strengthen its technology infrastructure as it gears up for further international expansion and what it expects to be several years of strong growth.

"In Australia the prospects for natural resource management and agricultural production, as well as the pressures on water, the environment and land, mean essentially that the next five years are our best years," Agrecon managing director Dr Brian Button says.


We are looking for voluntary translators from Arabic into English.

Research continued anyway amidst lies that risks were minimal and a promised future lay ahead. All that mattered were huge potential profits and geopolitical gain so let the good times roll and the chips fall where they may.

One project was to map the rice genome. It launched a 17 year effort to spread GMO rice around the world with Rockefeller Foundation money behind it. It spent millions funding 46 worldwide science labs. It also financed the training of hundreds of graduate students and developed an "elite fraternity" of top scientific researchers at Foundation-backed research institutes. It was a diabolical scheme aiming big - to control the staple food for 2.4 billion people and in the process destroy the biological diversity of over 140,000 developed varieties that can withstand droughts, pests and grow in every imaginable climate.


Concern for young carers

Carly is great fun to be with, says Sophie, but when she is in one of her moods she slams doors, throws things out of the window and breaks her toys.

Sophie also helps her mum out around the house. She cooks for the family - her favourite recipes are paella and lasagne.

She says her mum is "very pleased to have me because if I was any different she wouldn't be able to cope". .


 
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