ROCHESTER, New York, July 29 /PRNewswire/ --

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- Company Officially Unveils the SentrySafe FIRE-SAFE/Waterproof Hard Drive, Now Available in the United Kingdom -

SentrySafe, the world leader in residential and small office security-storage containers, is pleased to announce its new Data and Document Security product line, including the world's first and only affordable 250GB FIRE-SAFE/Waterproof Hard Drive that protects data from fire and water disasters and computer crashes -- now available in the United Kingdom. SentrySafe partnered with Maxtor(R) Storage Solutions to develop the innovative, award-winning 250GB Hard Drive just released in the UK.

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OXFORD, England, July 29 /PRNewswire/ --

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For those interested in pursuing a career in marketing, it is probably necessary to seek advice about entry levels. By beginning on the correct level, it is possible to save a lot of time and money.

The Chartered Institute of Marketing qualifications offer four levels that can act as a helping hand into the world of marketing. These levels are: Introductory Certificate, Professional Certificate, Professional Diploma and Professional Post Graduate in Marketing.

LONDON, July 29 /PRNewswire/ -- CSR, the provider of wireless connectivity solutions and leader in Bluetooth technology, today announced second quarter results in line with guidance.

In a video interview, Joep van Beurden, CSR Chief Executive, explains how the company is responding to the challenging macro-economic conditions and what's happened to current market share. He also assesses R&D spend and why repositioning the business around the Connectivity Centre represents an enormous growth opportunity.

Will Gardiner, Chief Financial Officer, discusses whether the company can meet its growth objectives within current levels of expenditure and whether margins can be maintained at current levels.

Also, there will be a live presentation to analysts at 10:00BST.

Less able to achieve their life goals, women end up unhappier than men later in life – even though they start out happier, reveals new research by Anke Plagnol of the University of Cambridge, and University of Southern California economist Richard Easterlin.

Plagnol and Easterlin's study, forthcoming in the Journal of Happiness Studies, is the first to use nationally representative data spanning several decades to examine the role of unfulfilled desires in a person's sense of well-being.

As the researchers explain, expectations of success may vary among those raised in different generations (i.e., an economic depression). Data sets from a range of time periods may also have different demographic compositions.

Tijuana, with an estimated population of 1.4 million, is the largest city on the U.S./Mexican border. In addition to being a major transportation route for migrants headed to the United States, Tijuana is also situated on a major drug trafficking route. It is home to Mexico's largest number of drug users per capita and to a thriving zona roja (red light zone), work district of the city's estimated 5,000 female sex workers.

These factors have contributed to Tijuana's growing epidemic of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. The study compared HIV infection among male and female injection drug users (IDUs) in Tijuana, assessing a range of potential risk factors – individual, social and environmental – that might contribute to higher risk of HIV and could lead to new avenues for intervention.

Male injection drug users deported from the United States to Tijuana have four-fold higher odds of HIV infection compared to those living in Tijuana who were not deported there, according to a study to be presented at the International AIDS Conference on August 5, 2008 in Mexico City.

PARIS, July 29 /PRNewswire/ --

- Board to Commence Search for New CEO

- CEO Russo to Remain at Helm Until Successor is Named to Ensure Business Continuity

- Board of Directors Announces Plans to Reorganize and Change Composition

Alcatel-Lucent (Euronext Paris and NYSE: ALU) today announced changes to its leadership and Board of Directors. The company also announced its quarterly results and demonstrated improvements to its operational results for the third straight quarter. The Company reported that it is making steady progress on the strategy the company laid out last fall.

To pave the way for a fully aligned governance and management model going forward, the company announced the following changes to its management team and Board of Directors:

PARIS, July 29 /PRNewswire/ --

- Key Highlights for the Quarter

- Revenues of Euro 4.101 billion, up 6.1% Sequentially

- Adjusted(2) Gross Profit of Euro 1.433 Billion or 34.9% of Revenues

- Adjusted(2) Operating Income(1) of Euro 93 Million or 2.3% of Revenues

- Adjusted(2) Net Loss (Group Share) of Euro (222) Million or Euro (0.10) per Diluted Share

- Goodwill Impairment Charge of Euro (810) Million Related to CDMA

- Reported Net Loss (Group Share) of Euro (1,102) Million or Euro (0.49) per Diluted Share

- Chairman Serge Tchuruk and CEO Pat Russo to Step Down (see separate press release)

AMSTERDAM, July 29 /PRNewswire/ --

- Database Now Offers Early Access to Research From 3000 Journals

Scopus(R), the world's largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature, today announced that it has added "Articles-in-Press" (AiP), abstracts of accepted research papers published prior to being printed, from journals produced by Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers, and Nature Publishing Group (NPG). In the fall, AiPs from BioMed Central and IEEE will also be available. Scopus (http://www.info.scopus.com) previously offered access to AiPs from Elsevier and Springer that included 2500 titles. This number will now rise to approximately 3000.

TORONTO and CHENNAI, India, July 29 /PRNewswire/ --

- Sify to install RedMAX(TM) networks in 5 cities to meet demand for business-class Internet services

Redline Communications Group Inc. ("Redline") (TSX and AIM: RDL), a leading provider of WiMAX and broadband wireless infrastructure products, and Sify Technologies Limited ("Sify") (NASDAQ:SIFY), a leader in Consumer, Internet and Enterprise Services in India with global delivery capabilities, today announced that Sify has selected Redline's WiMAX Forum Certified(TM) RedMAX products for its multi-city WiMAX network in India.

A new study of DNA from ancient and modern chickens has shed light on the controversy about the extent of pre-historic Polynesian contact with the Americas.

The study questions recent claims that chickens were first introduced into South America by Polynesians, before the arrival of Spanish chickens in the 15th century following Christopher Columbus.

University of Adelaide’s Australian Centre for Ancient DNA (ACAD) Director Professor Alan Cooper says there has been considerable debate about the existence and degree of contact between Polynesians and South Americans, with the presence of the sweet potato throughout the Pacific often used as evidence of early trading contacts.