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To: LANCE B who wrote (9359)6/24/1999 8:36:00 AM
From: DR. MEADE  Respond to of 108040
 
LOCH . Check out the bid/ask : b. .10 / a. .095 . Going to fly today on news ! *** Thursday June 24, 12:01 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release
SOURCE: Loch Harris, Inc.
Loch's Physicist Introduces ELF Landmine Technology to International
Nuclear Conference in Greece

AUSTIN, Texas, June 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Renowned physicist Dr. Henry
Blair introduced the new ELF landmine detector technology to the
international nuclear community yesterday morning on the Greek island of
Crete, according to R.B. Baker, chairman of Loch Harris, Inc. (OTC
Bulletin Board: LOCH - news).

Today, Blair presented his formal paper, ''A Man Portable X-Ray
Fluorescence Based Landmine Detection and Location System,'' to the 6th
International Conference on Applications of Nuclear Techniques and
fielded questions afterward. More than 100 scientists have registered
for the conference, which is under the auspices of The Office Of
National Drug Control Policy -- The White House, NCSR Demokritos, and
Western Kentucky University.

Rodney Boone, CEO of both Loch Harris and ChemTech, accompanied Blair to
the conference, along with Loch's Chief Financial Officer Mark Baker,
who reported on Blair's introductory speech in an international
conference call yesterday afternoon.

Blair, who developed the ELF for Chemical Detection Technology, Inc.
(ChemTech), subsidiary of Austin-based Loch Harris, was invited to the
already closed conference program at the insistence of Dr. Vlado
Valkovic, chairman of Croatia's Ruder Boscovic Institute. Valkovic
executed an agreement last month between Croatia and ChemTech to
collaborate on development of the ELF through the live field test phase,
scheduled in Croatia in January.

Chairman Valkovic introduced Blair to the group, saying, ''We're excited
to be working with Loch's ChemTech in the laboratory and field testing
of the ELF system.''

Valkovic is betting heavily on the ELF to help locate the estimated 1.2
million landmines left over from the Croatian civil war.

Further information about ELF may be found at
lochharris.com on the Loch Harris Web site.

SOURCE: Loch Harris, Inc.



To: LANCE B who wrote (9359)6/24/1999 10:02:00 AM
From: ciVic  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
 
If one more person blames it on me.......

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