1394 Trade Association Elects 2005 Board of Directors; Eric Anderson of Apple Computer Re-elected Chair, Max Bassler of Molex, Vice Chair.DALLAS -- The 1394 Trade Association elected its 2005 board of directors last week, re-electing Eric Anderson Eric Anderson may refer to:
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