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News Wire Oct 18, 2007 4:34 EST

Financial News:

Exit Only Prepares To Enter The US Market

Exit Only Inc. -E-X-T-O-
$0.41

Exit Only first hit the market in Canada back in May of this year. The
idea of bringing new and used vehicles to web consumers is nothing we
have not seen before. The new concept here is allowing its clients to
post vehicles to the database without charge or hidden fees. Those
posting there vehicles, either private or dealers, will only pay $2 for
each potential buyers information they accept.

Highlights:

- Initially marketed in Canada, response from consumers exceeded all
expectations.
- The companies year end goals were met in just the first few months.
- Exit is now expanding the site to enter the US market.
- Exit has partnered with a number of online services to provide
immediate market exposure.
- Exit is also providing mobile access for sellers. The system will
deliver real-time leads of buyer information directly to their mobile
phone.

Comparing the size of the US market to Canada, similar results in the US
could very well transform this company into an overnight success. Review
any market data website for more details.


International News:

Airline workers among 18 people charged with drug trafficking at JFK
---- NEW YORK -- Eighteen people, including 10 airline workers at New
York's John F. Kennedy International Airport, appeared in federal court
Tuesday on international drug smuggling and distribution charges. The
drugs were hidden in luggage on international commercial flights from
the Dominican Republic to JFK, the complaint alleges. Once the luggage
arrived, it was relocated to a "safe" area, hidden from law enforcement,
it says. While the diversion was taking place, the defendants used
lookouts to watch for law officers.

Reports In The US:

FBI agent: Boss rooted for mob family ----- NEW YORK -- The anecdote is
so ingrained in Mafia lore that it was mimicked in a scene from the
television show "The Sopranos": A corrupt FBI agent slapping his desk
and celebrating news of another killing in a bloody mob civil war. A
current FBI agent testified Wednesday that it happened in a real-life
slip-up by ex-agent R. Lindley DeVecchio, now on trial for murder.
"We're going to win this thing," DeVecchio blurted out at headquarters,
according to the witness. Prosecutors said the 1992 outburst was further
proof that DeVecchio secretly aligned himself with an informant within
one of the warring factions of the Colombo crime family.


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