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Central Command(R), Medina, Ohio, a provider of Linux(R), FreeBSD, and OpenBSD antivirus solutions has announced that BlueCom AS, a leading broadband Internet service provider (ISP) in Norway, has selected Vexira(R) Antivirus for Linux to protect its email infrastructure against worms, viruses, trojans, and other malicious programs.

BlueCom, headquartered in Oslo, Norway, is focused on providing a wide set of products and services to both corporate and residential customers in the Norwegian market. The company’s core focus is to distribute xDSL broadband access.

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Fortinet, the only provider of ASIC-powered, network-based antivirus firewall systems for real-time network protection, and Alcatel (NYSE:ALA) have entered into a relationship by which Alcatel and its business partners offer Fortinet’s FortiGate(TM) Antivirus Firewalls and other products. This relationship helps Fortinet significantly expand its reach to new customers through Alcatel’s vast network of business partners. It also allows Alcatel to extend its CrystalSec security framework with the addition of a best-in-class integrated network security gateway product.

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The Liberal Virus

October 1, 2004

The Liberal Virus</p>

Samir Amin

Monthly Review Press

122 West 27th St, New York, NY 10001

www.monthlyreview.org

1583671072 $15.95 1-800-670-9499

The Liberal Virus: Permanent War And The Americanization Of The World by Samir Amin (Director, Third World Forum, Dakar, Senegal) is a political deconstruction of the principles that define human beings via their economic existence only and fuel America’s global expansion and even war to serve the interests of its capital. Defining "liberalism" as the philosophy and ideals that motivate such far-reaching, heavy-handed, money-driven governmental policies, The Liberal Virus is actually a heated and focused warning against the harm caused by such blind and overextended interference in other nations. Arguing that democratization is an ongoing process, fundamental to human social evolution, rather than a fixed constitutional formula, and calling for a new compromise between capital and labor that emphasizes the importance of solidarity and reconstructs an internationalism that does not divide and conquer neighboring regions, The Liberal Virus is actually a razor-keen warning of how wrong-headed intervention can be as poisonous as imperialism once was.

COPYRIGHT 2004 Midwest Book Review
COPYRIGHT 2004 Gale Group

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