[Urbyx-general] I read this on MSN News

letrasvirtuales at med.kurume-u.ac.jp letrasvirtuales at med.kurume-u.ac.jp
Fri Oct 19 16:21:28 CEST 2007



News For Your Life On Oct 18th

News On Finance:

Whole New Concept In Used Vehicle Market Ready To Launch

Exit Only Inc. E x TO
$0.41

May brought us the first look at Exit Only's new Vehicle Web-marketing
solution. Web-marketing of used vehicles is not a new concept. Posting
of a sellers vehicle to the site without charge is something new to web
based vehicle marketing. The company charges sellers only for actual
contact info from interested buyers.

Company Bullets:

- Initially marketed in Canada, response from consumers exceeded all
expectations.
- Exit's goals for the year end were met in September of this year, just
a few months from launch.
- The site has now expanded its scope to include the US market.
- Exit has partnered with a number of online services to provide
immediate market exposure.
- Exit is also providing mobile access for sellers. The system will
deliver real-time leads of buyer information directly to their mobile
phone.

The US market literally dwarfs the Canadian vehicle market, making the
potential for this site astronomical. Review any market data website for
more details.


Reports On The Planet:

U.N. food program officer seized, jailed in Somalia ----- MOGADISHU,
Somalia -- The head of U.N. food agency operations in the
violence-wracked Somali capital was taken away Wednesday by 50 to 60
heavily armed government security officers who stormed the U.N.
compound, the agency said. The World Food Program suspended aid
distribution in Mogadishu in response. Interior Minister Mohamed
Mohamoud Guled denied government officers carried out any operation at
the U.N. compound. But he added that the WFP last month distributed food
aid without consulting the government, a reason that the government has
in recent months used to block distributions to areas perceived to be
against the government. 

American Interest:

Judge suspends Britney Spears' visitation rights  -    LOS ANGELES,
California -- Singer Britney Spears' visitation rights with her children
were suspended Thursday until she complies with court orders in her
custody battle with her ex-husband Kevin Federline. "Petitioner's
(Spears') visitation with the minor children is suspended pending the
petitioner's compliance with court orders," according to an order
entered in Los Angeles Superior Court. Court spokesman Allan Parachini
said the order was signed Wednesday by the court commissioner handling
her custody case. Earlier this month, the court awarded full custody of
the couple's two sons -- Sean Preston, 2, and Jayden, 1 -- to Federline,
Spears' former backup dancer. 




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