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To: Michael Baron who wrote (18649)6/17/1998 12:17:00 PM
From: airborn  Respond to of 31646
 
Here's a little something that every TAVA shareholder might find interesting:

A little more Y2K news....
Invstd
Jun 16 1998
3:44PM EDT

Although TAVA not directly mentioned, this bit of news adds to
the ground-swell of concern that will hopefully bring this stock into its own:

Westergaard release docdoowop
(49/M/upper midwest, usa) Jun 16 1998
2:05PM EDT

Business Wire - June 16, 1998 11:01

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 16, 1998--Y2K Millennium Guru Orrie
Dinstein will
tell 200 healthcare industry executives and investment professionals at the Waldorf
Astoria on Thursday that the upcoming Year 2000 Millennium Meltdown will place
at risk virtually every aspect of health care from billing and patient records to
laboratory devices and MRI scanners.

Dinstein will tell the audience: "It's not just software that's the problem in making
the date transition to the 21st century. It's also embedded systems, those little
microchips that in many instances will need replacement but you won't necessarily
know which ones until they fail."

A lawyer with Proskauer Rose LLP, Dinstein has been a speaker on Millennium Bug
and Internet issues at conferences and seminars throughout the U.S. and Canada. The
Waldorf Conference will
feature presentations by chief executive officers of 12 selected biotech and medical
device companies to institutional brokers, investment analysts and portfolio
managers.

Four of the twelve co-host companies are WBNcyberstation(tm) licensees of
Westergaard Broadcasting Network.com www.wbn.com -- Cel-Sci (AMEX:HIV -
News), EchoCath (Nasdaq:ECHTA - News), SunPharm (Nasdaq:SUNP - News)
and SuperGen (Nasdaq:SUPG -
News). Altogether, 14 WBNcyberstations(tm) have been activated since December
1997 when WBN launched its "New DNA of Investment Research" cyberstation
concept. Six additional stations are under construction.

The other 8 conference co-hosts will be profiled for one year in a WBN Silver
Edition platform. They are Biopool International (Nasdaq:BIPL - News),
Biotransplant (Nasdaq:BTRN - News),
Harvard Scientific (OTC BB:HVSF - News), Medical Science Systems
(Nasdaq:MSSI - News), Oxo Chemie (not public), Senetek (Nasdaq:SNTKY -
News), Unimed Pharmaceuticals (Nasdaq:UMED - News) and Vasomedical
(Nasdaq:VASO - News).

WBN is a controlled circulation Internet webzine published by Westergaard Online
Systems, Inc. (OTC BB:WSYS News). It licenses and manages for a fee a network
of Internet cyberstations
designed to assist public companies in defining their "personae" to online investors
and to assist in protecting them from rumor mongering and other Internet fraud.

More Quotes Westergaard Online Systems, Inc. And News (OTC BB:WSYS -
news)

CONTACT: Westergaard Online Systems, Inc.
John Westergaard, 212/947-1999