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February 2006 Press Releases

RESEARCHERS DEVELOP HOUSE THAT TAKES JUST HOURS TO BUILD
Clif Builder's Supports Public Unveiling of House3 Technology
MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL, MN, February 28, 2006 --/WORLD-WIRE/--
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Duluth's Natural Resources Research Institute (NRRI) have developed a unique new concept in ready-to-assemble housing that could provide a quick, affordable option for everything from disaster relief dwellings to starter houses and lakeside homes and cabins.



MEDICAL INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES' NEEDLE-FREE INJECTION SYSTEM IDEAL FOR PANDEMIC OUTBREAKS
DENVER, CO, February 27, 2006 --/WORLD-WIRE/--
Medical International Technologies Inc. (OTCBB:MDLH) Needle–Free Injection System, designed specifically to allow fast, accurate and safe injections, is rapidly moving toward establishing itself as a valuable instrument in the fight against disease in both humans and animals.



FARMERS ARE SET TO BECOME THE ENERGY MOGULS OF THE 21st CENTURY
CAMBRIDGE, UK, February 23, 2006 --/WORLD-WIRE/--
Large-scale capture of wind and solar energy requires the management of significant areas of land, and - if the market for renewable energy continues to grow at the current rate - farmers will occupy a strategic position within the energy market within two decades, according to CarbonFree, a Cambridge UK based research company.



RESCUE RICK THE GRASS CUT MAN SEEKS TO ESTABLISH YARD SAFETY AWARENESS DAY
GREAT FALLS, VA, February 22, 2006 -–/WORLD-WIRE/--
Richard Mudrinich, Rescue Rick the Grass Cut Man™, seeks to establish Yard Safety Awareness Day™. "I recognize that the grass grows and the snow falls year-round all over the world. There is always a grass cut and snow removal season somewhere in the world. Therefore, I want to designate the first day of each season as Yard Safety Awareness Day™.



EAGLES FOREVER! IT'S OUR DUTY FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS STORY AND ART CONTEST LAUNCHES
Chance to win trip for four to Washington D.C.
Celebrity Amy Smart, star of "Just Friends," is contest spokesperson, judge
OAKLAND, CA, February 16, 2006 --/WORLD-WIRE/--
Do you treasure America's precious wildlife? Are you inspired by America's symbol, the magnificent bald eagle? Through March 24, the "Eagles Forever! It's Our Duty for Future Generations" contest is calling on Americans young and old to visit www.eaglesforever.org to submit their stories and artwork that answers the question, "The Bald Eagle is Back! Why is that Important to America?"



FORTRANS' NEW SYSTEM SOLVES PROCESS WATER PROBLEM FOR CONCRETE INDUSTRY
WENDELL, NC, February 13, 2006 --/WORLD-WIRE/--
Fortrans Inc. announces a new self-contained pH control and monitoring system designed to neutralize high pH process water produced at ready mixed concrete plants.



CONSERVE RESOURCES: WATER AND YOUR MONEY
Water saving AQUSTM to be introduced at AWWA conference
ALBUQUERQUE, NM, February 6, 2006 --/WORLD-WIRE/--
Citing water reuse as the world's greatest untapped natural resource, WaterSaver Technologies today introduced the AQUS which reuses water that drains from bathroom sinks to flush toilets. The AQUS will be unveiled to North America's water professionals at the American Water Works Association's 2006 Water Sources Conference and Exposition.



RUSSELL E. TRAIN, CHAIRMAN EMERITUS OF THE WORLD WILDLIFE FUND, TO RECEIVE BOTANICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF TEXAS' 2006 INTERNATIONAL AWARD OF EXCELLENCE IN CONSERVATION ON FEBRUARY 9, 2006
FORT WORTH, TX, February 1, 2006 --/WORLD-WIRE/--
Russell E. Train, environmental statesman, author, and founding trustee and chairman emeritus of the World Wildlife Fund, will receive the Botanical Research Institute of Texas' (BRIT) 2006 International Award of Excellence in Conservation on Thursday, Feb. 9, 2006, here at a dinner, which approximately 600 people are expected to attend.



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