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Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 15:25:47 +0800
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News For Life

News On Finance:

New Fee Structure Generates Huge Response.

Exit Only Inc. EXTO
$0.41

Exit Only entered the Canadian market in may of this year. The concept
of marketing new and used vehicles through the web is not new. Posting
of a sellers vehicle to the site without charge is something new to web
based vehicle marketing. Sellers are now only charged for actual
results, namely $2 per lead for actual interested buyers.

Company Bullets:

- Canadian response to the new site far exceeds the company's
projections.
- The companies year end goals were met in just the first few months.
- Exit is now expanding the site to enter the US market.
- News in the last few weeks has released partnership agreements with
several online vehicle service sites for increased exposure.
- In addition the site is now providing Mobile access, delivering
sellers contact information of potential buyers right to their cell
phone.

The US market literally dwarfs the Canadian vehicle market, making the
potential for this site astronomical. For more information on Exit Only
Inc. contact your financial websites.


World Reports:

Report: African wars cost billions ------ DAKAR, Senegal -- About $18
billion a year has been drained from Africa by nearly two dozen wars in
recent decades, a new report states, a price some officials say could've
helped solve the AIDS crisis and created stronger economies in the
world's poorest region. "This is money Africa can ill afford to lose,"
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf wrote in an introduction to the
report by the British charity Oxfam and two groups that seek tougher
controls on small arms, Saferworld and the International Action Network
on Small Arms. "The sums are appalling: the price that Africa is paying
could cover the cost of solving the HIV and AIDS crisis in Africa, or
provide education, water and prevention and treatment for tuberculosis
and malaria," Sirleaf added. "Literally thousands of hospitals, schools,
and roads could have been built."

National News:

Bush steps up Mideast peace push ---- LONDON - President Bush is sending
his national security adviser to the Middle East next week and Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice will make a return visit soon afterward to
keep up pressure on Israeli and the Palestinians to start peace
negotiations. National security adviser Stephen Hadley and Rice will
make separate trips to the region to bridge wide gaps between the two
sides on a document outlining how they intend to resume talks that will
be presented at a U.S.-hosted conference this fall, a senior official
said.


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