Año
2. Nº 14. Febrero de 1998
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| 1-2-98 | Dear imagenvasca@codeconet.com (Imagen Vasca on line):
I am:
I am writing to you about Press Release: 16 year old Entreprenuer takes the Internet by Storm. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: N.A. VORA
January 19, 1998 / Detroit, Michigan- The online magazine The Eyepiece Network, Inc. (http://www.eyepiece.com), ended its sixth month beta period and officially made plans to release its new site. A premier publication catered to the under 30 audience, The Eyepiece Network will combine a fresh new layout with a massive marketing plan. Both are scheduled to begin during the month of March. Sumir Meghani, founder and CEO of The Eyepiece Network said, "We are proud to establish a strong presence on the Web by being able to use modern technology to convey information and ideas to an infinite amount of people. The results of the research we conducted during our beta period now allow us to attend to the specific needs of our user base." The new site will narrow its focus to a limited number of categories, in order to meet the needs of its target audience. The Eyepiece Network will now feature content in "entertainment", "living", and "sports." The three new categories will complement a neoteric news section. In addition, The Eyepiece Network will build strategic partnerships with some of the largest sites on the Internet. The site will distribute its content to a myriad of email providers, thus strengthening its overall branding capabilities. Interactive polls and discussion forums will be just some of the ways that users can voice out their opinions in the site. In addition, The Eyepiece Network will allow its visitors to submit content for publication on various parts of the site. Sumir Meghani continued, "Internet users have an insatiable desire for content as well as interactivity. We are giving them both." BACKGROUND ON THE COMPANY
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| 13-2-98 | Dear imagenvasca@codeconet.com (Imagen Vasca on line):
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I am writing to you about Fire Injury Prevention and Smoke Alarm Giveaway Programs. RE: Fire Injury Prevention – From Newborns to Seniors A mother and her two children, ages nine months and two years, are alive today because of the warning from a smoke alarm. The hospital where her baby was born gave away free smoke alarms to the parents of newborn babies through a S.A.F.E. (Smoke Alarms For Every) Home Program. “I didn’t have a smoke alarm until the hospital gave me one. I was always meaning to get one.” According to the U.S. Fire Administration, 90% of the children and 75% of the seniors who die in fires do not have working smoke alarms. Residential fires kill 1,200 children (3 each day) and over 1,300 Americans over 65 each year. 18 lives have been saved through S.A.F.E. Home Programs across the United States. The National S.A.F.E. Home Foundation is a 501 © (3) public charity, dedicated to helping fire and public safety educators reduce the number of preventable deaths and injuries due to residential fires. The S.A.F.E. Home partnerships tie many organizations together, working for the common cause of protecting lives: fire departments, civic and fraternal organizations, hospitals, health departments, Red Cross chapters, corporations and local businesses. Help fire educators teach the importance of smoke alarms and fire safety to the parents of newborn babies, pre-school and grade school children, handicapped children, corporate employees, and our Senior Citizens. Please contact The National S.A.F.E. Home Foundation to learn how we can help you establish a S.A.F.E. Home Partnership in your community. Sincerely, Janice Budzinski
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The Media(sm)" site at: http://www.mrsmith.com.
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