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To: Jim Bishop who wrote (81978)3/15/2001 7:21:27 PM
From: Jim Bishop  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
 
FWLD LIST stock news:

Bechtel Corp. Features SulphCo's Technology At National Petrochemical
Refiners Association Annual Meeting

RENO, Nev., March 15 /PRNewswire/ -- FilmWorld Inc.'s (OTC Bulletin Board: FWLD - news) wholly owned subsidiary SulphCo. announced today that Bechtel
and SulphCo will have a podium presentation at the National Petrochemical Refiners (NPC) annual meeting in New Orleans, March 20th. Such presentation will be
the first national meeting to role out proprietary SulphCo's technology that removes organic sulfur from gasoline and light gas oil, diesel and crude oil as mandated by
the Environmental Protection Agency and federal legislation. The technology was first developed by Dr. David Yen at the University of Southern California and
commercialized at SulphCo with the help of Sinclair Oil and Bechtel.

Dr. Mark Cullen, SulphCo.'s President, stated that, ``The NPC forum gives our company an opportunity to demonstrate to the industry SulphCo. technology that
cost effectively removes sulfur from gasoline, light gas oil and diesel fuels down to EPA mandated 15 ppm. It is a unique marketing opportunity to have the majority
of refiners in the United States together in one place discussing new technologies in the refining industry and options to comply with restrictive new sulfur
requirements. SulphCo's commercial plans being developed with Bechtel and Sinclair will make environmental friendly, cost effective fuels available in the United
States and World Wide as early as summer 2001.''

SulphCo is a wholly owned subsidiary of FilmWorld, Inc. SulphCo's principal product is a self-contained skid mounted petroleum desulfurization unit that removes
sulfur from crude oils, lighter distillates and fuel oils. SulphCo is marketing its products and technology domestically and internationally to petroleum refiners, crude oil
products, fuel distributors and other strategic partners. The corporate name will be changed at the next annual meeting of stockholders to reflect accurately the
corporation's business. The company is based in Reno, Nevada and is traded on the NASDAQ B.B. under the symbol (FWLD)

From time to time the company may issue forward-looking statements which involve risks and uncertainties. This statement may contain forward-looking statements
within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Actual results
could differ and any forward-looking statements should be considered accordingly.

For more information contact: Public Relations, Eleanor Muth, 1-866-590-1311. Web Site: sulphco.com

SOURCE: SulphCo



To: Jim Bishop who wrote (81978)3/15/2001 7:25:30 PM
From: Jim Bishop  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
 
GBTVK LIST stock news:

Granite Broadcasting Corporation Announces Dividend On Cumulative Exchangeable Preferred
Stock

NEW YORK, March 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Granite Broadcasting Corporation today declared a dividend on shares of its 12.75% Cumulative Exchangeable
Preferred Stock of $63.75 for each share having a $1,000 liquidation preference. The dividend will be paid in kind through the issuance of 0.06375 additional shares
of Cumulative Exchangeable Preferred Stock for each outstanding share.

The dividend is payable on Monday, April 2, 2001 to shareholders of record as of today. The preferred stock began to trade ex-dividend on March 14, 2001.

Granite Broadcasting Corporation (Nasdaq: GBTVK - news) operates nine television stations in geographically diverse markets reaching almost 7.0% of the nation's
television households, including a duopoly in the fifth largest market. Three stations are affiliated with the NBC Television Network (NBC), two with the ABC
Television Network (ABC), one with the CBS Television Network (CBS), two with the Warner Brothers Television Network (WB), and one independent station.
The NBC affiliates are KSEE-TV, Fresno-Visalia, California, WEEK-TV, Peoria-Bloomington, Illinois, and KBJR-TV, Duluth, Minnesota and Superior,
Wisconsin. The ABC affiliates are WKBW-TV, Buffalo, New York, and WPTA-TV, Fort Wayne, Indiana. The CBS affiliate is WTVH-TV, Syracuse, New
York. The WB affiliates are KBWB-TV, San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, California, and WDWB-TV, Detroit, Michigan. KNTV, which operates in combination
with KBWB-TV, became a news-oriented independent station on July 3, 2000. On June 1, 2000, Granite announced a definitive agreement with NBC, whereby
KNTV will become the San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, California NBC affiliate as of January 1, 2002. Granite is also recognized as an innovator in the
development of new media services that combine television broadcasting and Internet platforms.

SOURCE: Granite Broadcasting Corporation