Sep 14--PRNewswire/AsiaNet EMPLOYEES MISSING... CHARLOTTE: Bank of America today said it was still unable to locate eight of its employees who worked in the World Trade Centre. The company would continue its "aggressive outreach efforts" to contact those affected, chairman and ceo, Ken Lewis, said in a press statement.LIMITED FLIGHTS... ATLANTA: Delta Air Lines today announced the resumption of limited services from noon EDT September 13, but said that unaccompanied minors would only be accepted on non-stop flights, under ongoing FAA regulations.FLIGHTS RESUME... CHICAGO: United Airlines today said it had completed two of its diverted international flights and further flights would resume under the FAA's 11-point North American security directive.SCIENTIFIC ALLIANCE... BRACKNELL: A scientific alliance between Quintiles Transnational Corporation and Medical Corporation LTA would help pharmaceutical companies conduct global clinical development and collect "bridging data", according to a media release issued today.ENERGY INVESTMENT... DALLAS: Bidder Communications has diversified its business interests into energy resources and fully acquired Southern States Gas Gathering, the Louisiana company, according to a news release. The company today welcomed Mr Willard G. McAndrew III and Roger N. Wurtele to the Board of DirectorsFOOD CHEMICAL OUTLAWED... CANBERRA: The Australia New Zealand Food Standards Council today said it would phase out a chemical used to disinfect foods - ethylene oxide - and introduce food irradiation as a safer alternative for herbs, spices, and herbal teas instead.BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY... MILPITAS: KC Technology today qualified its Bluetooth technology controller - MicroPax - as a "low cost, low power protocol processor" to host applications. (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).