Prior to joining Weis Markets in March Mr

Hepfinger, 50, as the Company's new Presidentand Chief Executive Officer (CEO), succeeding former CEO Norman S. Rich, whohas retired.(Photo: http:// )Prior to becoming CEO, Mr. Hepfinger was the Company's President and ChiefOperating Officer (COO). As President and Chief Executive Officer, Mr.Hepfinger is a member of the Company's Executive Committee and he oversees allaspects of the Company's operations.He will report to Weis Markets' ChairmanRobert F. Weis and Vice Chairman Jonathan Weis."This has been a carefully planned succession," said Jonathan H. Weis, WeisMarkets' Vice Chairman."Since joining our company in February, Dave has hadan enormous impact on our company.He is a highly respected executive withbroad-based operational experience and he excels at developing and managing agrowing and diverse organization in a fast-moving retail environment.In thecoming years, he will oversee the development and execution of our strategicgrowth and go-to-market initiatives.We look forward to working with him inhis new role." "For 96 years, Weis Markets' has competed and succeeded in one of the mostcompetitive markets in America," said Mr. Rich, retired Weis Markets' CEO."Ithas been a great ride and I leave Weis Markets in capable hands."Prior to joining Weis Markets in March, Mr.

Hepfinger was Senior VicePresident of Retailing and Administration at Price Chopper, a 116 storesupermarket company based in Rotterdam, New York.In this position, heoversaw Price Chopper's warehouse, distribution, procurement and storeoperations.Mr. Hepfinger started his food retailing career as a night dairy clerk whilein high school. During his 32 year career with Price Chopper, he worked asVice President of Merchandising, Vice President of Retailing Operations andRegional Vice President.Earlier in his career, he worked as a DistrictManager and Store Manager.Founded in 1912, Weis Markets currently operates 155 stores in five states:Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and West Virginia.It also ownsSuperPetz, a pet supply superstore chain with 28 locations in ten states.SOURCEWeis Markets, Inc.Dennis V. Curtin of Weis Markets, Inc., 1-570-847-3636,. DUBLIN, Ireland(Business Wire)Research and Markets( http://) hasannounced the addition of the "Global - Digital Media - E-health" report totheir offering.

E-health is rapidly shaping up as one of the key killer apps on the trulyhigh-speed broadband networks and millions of people around the world canpotentially benefit from e-health applications. In the western world we arefacing a massive dilemma in relation to healthcare. New technologies andknowledge has resulted in increased life expectation and improved lifestyles.The cost of this however is enormous, and we simply can no longer afford tofinance these huge advancements through the public health systems. In countrieswith proper broadband infrastructure, we see e-health shaping up as a way thatwill allow us to enjoy these advances in medical technology and medicalservices, at a more affordable cost. In developing markets, such as Africa,where mobile phones make up the majority of telephone subscriptions, mobileapplications may also offer access to better quality healthcare.

This reportprovides overview of the developments occurring in the e-health market,including analysis and statistics Key Topics Covered: 1 Synopsis 2 Scope 3 e-Health - killer app on true broadband 4 Massive costs of healthcare 5 Key developments 2008 6 IT key to sustainable healthcare 7 E-health project examples 8 Published market statistics and forecasts 9 Conclusion 10. Related reports TablesFor more information visit http:// WoodSenior Fax from USA: 646-607-1907Fax from rest of the world: 353-1-481-1716 Copyright Business Wire 2009. Tony Stewart a driver/owner, a two-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Champion made it safely to Sydney, Australia yesterday, for his four night campaign at Tyrepower Parramatta City Raceway.Stewart is one of the world's most successful motorsports drivers, having won races and championships in just about anything he's raced. He is the best open wheeler to ever come to NASCAR.While he's on vacation, Stewart will take the time to get in some racing at Australia's famous Parrametta dirt oval driving an 800-plus horse powered Sprintcar.Stewart will compete in four races held at the dirt oval, and will be competing against a field made up of some of the world's best Sprintcar drivers.It's been a hectic first year for Stewart as a driver/owner with Stewart-Haas Racing.