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DENVER (CBS4) Offensive lineman Orlando Franklin did a good job at right <a href=http://www.louisvuittontassenkopen.com/goedkoop-louis-vuitton-alma-12>Louis Vuitton Alma Tassen</a> tackle for the Broncos last year, but the team wanted to get bigger, stronger and faster in the middle of their offensive line.
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A report prepared by former Australian Securities and Investments Commission deputy chair Belinda Gibson recommends the bureau consider banning short-term trading for all employees or at least those with market-sensitive information.
So Franklin is now a left guard.
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She found there was at present no requirement for ABS staff to declare their financial assets and no restriction on their trading, other than the obligation of all federal public servants to disclose potential conflicts and <a href=http://www.saclouisvuittonhomme.com/boston-reversible-damier-infini-ceinture-en-c-77>Boston R锟斤拷versible Damier Infini Ceinture en c</a> not misuse information for personal gain.
He wasn t thrilled with the change at first, and even thought it might have to do with what he says was a poor performance in the Super Bowl loss to Seattle, but it s all good now.
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  It s going well, Franklin said over the weekend. A lot <a href=http://www.louisvuittontassenkopen.com/goedkoop-louis-vuitton-speedy-17>Louis Vuitton tassen Speedy</a> of people don t realize that I played two and a half years at left guard in college. As long as I m on the field it doesn t really matter, so whether it s at right tackle or left guard this year, I m going to be happy to be on the field.  
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Her report says the ABS has at present only a limited ability to monitor its computer system to determine who has used it.
Fellow offensive lineman center Manny Ramirez said the line will be more physical with Franklin at guard.
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  The ABS information technology environment is aged in an infrastructure sense, and a composite of a number of data warehouses and work environments, it says. There are plans to modernise the various platforms, but these require significant new funding. The complexity of the system has probably discouraged directors from monitoring access regularly and challenging the access granted.''
I think we will, just because we re real big inside and we re going to try to improve on running the ball this year from last year. So that s the plan that s going to be part of it, for us to be more physical.
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  The report recommends the bureau implement computer surveillance programs to monitor and retrospectively audit access to data.
The Broncos moved Franklin to guard because he s athletic enough to make them a much more formidable group, and Ramirez who <a href=http://www.louisvuittontassenkopen.com/goedkoop-louis-vuitton-portemonn-16>Louis Vuitton Portemonn</a> has played plenty of guard in his career is a great resource for him.
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It says since the ABS moved to an open-plan office environment some years ago it has <a href=http://www.saclouisvuittonhomme.com/ceinture-en-cuir-18>Ceinture en cuir</a> has not had physical barriers such as password-protected doors protecting market sensitive data. Market sensitive data includes <a href=http://www.saclouisvuittonhomme.com/ceinture-en-cuir-chiffres-20>Ceinture en cuir chiffres</a> the consumer price index, labour force data and the national accounts.
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Ms Gibson said every person she interviewed within the ABS spoke of its security culture, but usually in terms of the protecting of information entrusted to it by suppliers. The ABS had no specific ABS-wide training about the laws against insider trading.
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  A number of people volunteered that the ABS perhaps takes the strong culture as a given, and that the events in May have come as a shock to the organisation s belief in the strength of its culture,'' she wrote.
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Acting Australian Statistician Jonathan Palmer, said the bureau backed the recommendations.

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@@@ A report prepared by former Australian Securities and Investments Commission deputy chair Belinda Gibson recommends the bureau consider banning short-term trading for all employees or at least those with market-sensitive information.

She found there was at present no requirement for ABS staff to declare their financial assets and no restriction on their trading, other than the obligation of all federal public servants to disclose potential conflicts and <a href=http://www.saclouisvuittonhomme.com/boston-reversible-damier-infini-ceinture-en-c-77>Boston R锟斤拷versible Damier Infini Ceinture en c</a> not misuse information for personal gain.
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Her report says the ABS has at present only a limited ability to monitor its computer system to determine who has used it.
 The ABS information technology environment is aged in an infrastructure sense, and a composite of a number of data warehouses and work environments, it says. There are plans to modernise the various platforms, but these require significant new funding. The complexity of the system has probably discouraged directors from monitoring access regularly and challenging the access granted.
The report recommends the bureau implement computer surveillance programs to monitor and retrospectively audit access to data.
It says since the ABS moved to an open-plan office environment some years ago it has <a href=http://www.saclouisvuittonhomme.com/ceinture-en-cuir-18>Ceinture en cuir</a> has not had physical barriers such as password-protected doors protecting market sensitive data. Market sensitive data includes <a href=http://www.saclouisvuittonhomme.com/ceinture-en-cuir-chiffres-20>Ceinture en cuir chiffres</a> the consumer price index, labour force data and the national accounts.
Ms Gibson said every person she interviewed within the ABS spoke of its security culture, but usually in terms of the protecting of information entrusted to it by suppliers. The ABS had no specific ABS-wide training about the laws against insider trading.
 A number of people volunteered that the ABS perhaps takes the strong culture as a given, and that the events in May have come as a shock to the organisation s belief in the strength of its culture, she wrote.
Acting Australian Statistician Jonathan Palmer, said the bureau backed the recommendations.
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