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Tuesday March 14, 11:21 am Eastern Time Company Press Release PACEL Corp. Will Present New Innovative Software CHILDWATCH at the TECH ShootOut 2000 Conference in Cincinnati MANASSAS, Va..--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 14, 2000--PACEL Corp. (OTCBB:PLRP - news) will be presenting an innovative software that will put control and usage of the PC and the Internet back in the hands of the parents. This product will be demonstrated at the upcoming Tech ShootOut 2000 on April 13 in Cincinnati. This conference is organized by the National Coalition for the Protection of Children & Families (NCPCF) and will focus on ``Internet Safety Solutions.'
Pacel Corp. and Child Watch of North America, a non-profit organization, have created an application software that allows parents to control and monitor their children's activities on the computer, as well as limiting their access to adult content web sites on the Internet.
A seven-minute slide presentation will be given by Louise Lamy, marketing director and Gary Powers Jr., business development manager, outlining the powerful features and key benefits of the new software. These features include: password access, customizable profiles, Internet filtering, event logging, application lockout and time restriction to only mention a few.
``We can't wait to learn more about the new software CHILDWATCH(TM) which we believe will contribute a great deal in keeping our children safe from pornography in cyberspace,' says Jack Samad, director of Internet Safety Solutions from the NCPCF. PACEL and the NCPCF agree that developments like those that will be demonstrated at the ``Tech ShootOut 2000' are essential for a safer surfing experience.
PACEL Corp. provides high value technology solutions allowing clients to enter the new millennium with the highest level of productivity and capability. These solutions have now been applied to meeting the needs of the family at home or business.
Forward-looking statements in this release are made pursuant to the ``safe harbor' provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements involve risks and certainties, including, without limitation, continued acceptance of the company's products.
For more information concerning PACEL Corp. and CHILDWATCH(TM) software please visit our web page at: pacelcorp.com.
For more information concerning NCPCF and the Tech ShootOut 2000 conference, please visit: nationalcoalition.org.
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Related Quotes PLRP.OB 19/32 -3/32 delayed 20 mins - disclaimer Friday March 17, 10:25 am Eastern Time Company Press Release Prisoner of War Medal to be Awarded Posthumously to U-2 Spy Plane Pilot Francis Gary Powers At Ceremony On May 1, 2000 MANASSAS, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 17, 2000--The United States Air Force will award the Prisoner of War Medal posthumously to Air Force pilot Francis Gary Powers, who was shot down in 1960 while flying the U-2 spy plane over the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War, causing a serious breach in relations between the United States and Soviet Union.
Powers' wife Sue, his daughter Dee Powers Rogers and his son Gary Powers Jr. will accept the medal at a ceremony to be held at Beale Air Force Base in Sacramento, Calif., on May 1, 2000, at approximately 1 p.m. (PCT), immediately following a fly-over by a U-2 plane at noon. The ceremony honors the 40th anniversary of Powers' capture. He died in 1977.
Gary Powers Jr., who is Business Development Manager for PACEL Corp. (OTCBB:PLRP - news) and E-Business-Stor.com Inc. (EBStor.com) Manassas, Va., has been one of the driving forces behind the creation of the Cold War Museum and Cold War Memorial to honor all of the men and women who served during the Cold War. The Museum currently consists of a traveling exhibit that displays historical artifacts associated with his father's U-2 incident in 1960. In addition, the Museum hosts a Spy Tour of Washington, DC and has a Web page, coldwar.org. He calls the U-2 program, ``a milestone of aviation and intelligence history.'
Francis Gary Powers flew the last joint CIA/Air Force-sponsored U-2 mission on Sunday, May 1, 1960, when he was downed by a Soviet SA-2 surface-to-air missile near the town of Sverdlovsk. It was the 24th deep-penetration surveillance flight into the Soviet Union in search of new information about development's in the Soviet Union's nuclear missile program.
Gary Powers Jr. joined PACEL Corp. in September 1999, as Business Development Manager for PACEL and EBStor.com. He is currently actively involved in the marketing campaign for PACEL's new ChildWatch(TM) security software, developed for Child Watch of North America, the non-profit organization which monitors the status of missing and found children. The new software will be introduced nationally in May 2000.
``On behalf of my family, I want to thank the United States Air Force for bestowing this honor on my father,' Gray Powers Jr. said. ``He was proud of his association with the U-2 surveillance program which came at a very critical time in U.S. relations with the Soviet Union. My only regret is that he didn't receive this recognition during his lifetime.'
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