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To: Jim Bishop who wrote (31786)2/29/2000 6:49:00 PM
From: StocksDATsoar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
 
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Webzter Corporation Appoints Marvin S. Berger Executive Vice President of Business Development

Webzter Corporation Appoints Marvin S. Berger Executive Vice President
of Business Development

IRVINE, Calif., Feb 29, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Webzter Corp. (www.webzter.com),
Southern California's foremost e-Business Management Consulting Company, Tuesday
announced that Marvin S. Berger has been named Executive Vice President of
Business Development.

Berger is responsible for the development of clients' strategic e-Commerce
business planning and modeling.

Berger comes to Webzter from MedCom USA where he was Executive Vice President of
Sales and Marketing and the Chief Operating Officer for its JustMed.com
subsidiary. Berger has over 30 years experience in the computer and
telecommunications industry and previously has held senior executive positions
at IBM, Data General, Visage, and SmarTalk TeleServices.

"Mr. Berger is an accomplished executive with a keen and powerful insight into
the adoption of the new paradigm for conducting commerce through e-Business,"
stated Dean Shafer, Webzter's CEO. "We value his background in e-Business
planning and modeling e-Market Maker and e-Commerce systems for our clients."

Webzter Corp., a privately held company with headquarters in Irvine, is a
full-service e-Business Management Consulting company specializing in high-end
e-Commerce systems, Internet Web sites, portals, e-MarketMaker systems, online
product catalogs, Intranets/Extranets, custom-built search engines, and
self-publishing systems. Webzter's sales associates, designers, developers and
writers are located worldwide, and are linked through a proprietary Internet
Project Management System that greatly accelerates time-to-market site
installations. The Company has facilities in London, Hong Kong, Rio de Janeiro,
New York, Singapore and San Jose. For more information, visit Webzter's Web site
at www.webzter.com.

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Copyright (C) 2000 Business Wire. All rights reserved.

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CONTACT: Webzter Corp., Irvine
Public Relations
800/510-9005
prdept@webzter.com

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To: Jim Bishop who wrote (31786)2/29/2000 11:12:00 PM
From: J. Nelson  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 150070
 
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A Doctor's notice.
Submitted by Dr. Karen Weatherby
Great news for girl watchers: Ogling over women's breasts is good for a man's health and can add years to his life, medical experts have discovered.

According to the New England Journal of Medicine, "Just 10 minutes of staring at the charms of a well-endowed female is equivalent to a 30-minute aerobics work-out" declared gerontologist Dr. Karen Weatherby.

Dr. Weatherby and fellow researchers at three hospitals in Frankfurt, Germany, reached the startling conclusion after comparing the health of 200 male outpatients - half of whom were instructed to look at busty females daily, the other half told to refrain from doing so.

The study revealed that after five years, the chest-watchers had lower blood pressure, slower resting pulse rates and fewer instances of coronary artery disease.

"Sexual excitement gets the heart pumping and improves blood circulation," explains Dr. Weatherby. "There's no question: Gazing at breasts makes men healthier."

"Our study indicates that engaging in this activity a few minutes daily cuts the risk of stroke and heart attack in half. We believe that by doing so consistently, the average man can extend his life four to five years."