Sep 3--PRNewswire/AsiaNetBANK RACISM ALLEGATION... RICHARDSON: An American bank - Bank One - has refused to do business with a key Muslim charity, the Texas-based Holy Land Foundation for Relief and and Development, according to a press statement. "It is regretful that as the international community convenes in South Africa to denounce all forms racism, Bank One executives chose to exercise this level of intolerance", President of the Foundation, Mr Shukri Abu Baker, said today.ONLINE GAMING WIN... REDWOOD CITY: Online game server company, Zona Inc, today announced that interactive entertainment industry veteran, Mr Bernard Stolar, would join the company's advisory board. The former Sony, Sega and Mattel Interactive executive would bring 20 years of experience to the company, a media release said.PROSPECTUS ISSUED... TORONTO: Sun Life Financial Services of Canada today filed a preliminary prospectus for a common share offering in Canada and the U.S. The proceeds would be used to finance acquiring Keyport Life Insurance Company and Independent Financial Marketing Group, the company said.DATA STORAGE FLEXIBILITY... BROOMFIELD: Open storage network company, McData Corporation, today confirmed that its two products - the 6000 Series Galaxy-Class Director and 3000 Series Fabric Switches can be integrated with "Veritas" software. "This is a three-way win for VERITAS, McDATA, and most importantly, the customer," McData Marketing Vice-President, Mr Richard Search said.INTERNET FOOTBALL BETTING... ST JOHNS: Internet sports wagering company, Sportsbetting.com, today launched a free "prediction" contest around this year's NFL football season - $US 500, 000 Gridiron Pick'em. The grand prize for any contestant who picked the outcome of 11 out of 11 games correctly would be $US 500,000, the company said. (AsiaNet is a consortium of leading news agencies distributing unedited, translated press releases for worldwide clients. Contact: www.asianet.com.au for full-text versions).