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Canadian Broadcaster Exposes $100,000 Cash Reward for Return of Loch Ness Monster Tooth a Publicity Stunt And Hoax

(ContentDesk) June 4, 2005 -- Rob McConnell, host and executive producer of the internationally syndicated late night talk show The ?X' Zone Radio Show (broadcast Live Monday ? Friday from 10 pm ? 2 am Eastern and on Saturday from 1 pm ? 3 pm Eastern on the TalkStar Radio Network ? www.talkstarradio.com) has once again exposed yet another hoax being committed in the world of the paranormal and the science of parapsychology.On Tuesday, May 31, Bill McDonald a self proclaimed paranormal researcher was a guest on The ?X' Zone Radio Show and he claimed that two American college students who were spending part of their 2005 March Break in Scotland had hired a local guide and his boat to take them on a tour of the famed Loch Ness so they could take photos of the shore from the Loch.It was during the photo tour that the boys saw a half eaten carcass of a deer on the shore. Imbedded in the ribs of the carcass was what McDonald claims to be a tooth of the Loch Ness monster.According to McDonald, shortly after the boy had taken the tooth from the carcass, the tooth was confiscated by a Scottish game warden, who, they had accidentally flagged down in their excitement after making the Loch Ness Monster tooth discovery.McDonald claims that he was hired by the two boys after they did an internet search looking for someone to help then get the tooth back.During the show, Rob McConnell began to become very suspicious of the story that McDonald was telling, and throughout the 2 hour period that McDonald was on, McConnell started his own investigation into the actual identity of the so-called tooth.The results of McConnell's investigation are totally opposite to those made by McDonald. According to a number of experts in Canada and the United Kingdom, McDonald's tooth is nothing more than an antler from a roe muntjac deer.It is not a tooth from the famed Loch Ness monster or a new species that McDonald was claiming it to be.Throughout McConnells interview with McDonald, which can be heard at www.xzone-radio.com/archives.htm, McDonald was very evasive to McConnells' direct and tactful questions.? McDonald refused to identify the two young men who allegedly found what they believed to be a tooth in the rib cage of a deer carcass that was found on the shores of Loch Ness. McDonald claims that the two young men are going to be entering a very prestigious law school and their families, who are very well to do, do not want their experience to haunt them, possibly affecting their law careers.? McDonald would not identify the guide who took the two boys on their Loch Ness boating tour.? According to McDonald there was no police report filed about the "illegal" confiscation of the alleged tooth by an "unidentified" game warden ? or civilian impersonating a game warden. The "game warden" according to the boys produced a badge.? The only person to interview the two unidentified boys was McDonald.

There was no other interview conducted by any other investigator, nor were their statements collaborated by polygraph or psychological stress evaluation examination to attest to the validity of their statements.? During the show, McConnell asked McDonald if he was getting paid by the families of the boys. McDonald said that they paid for some of his long distance calls and part of the website dedicated to the tooth. Yet, in the Press Release sent to The ?X' Zone by McDonald on May 14, 2005, McDonald states, "Says McDonald, who was hired by the students to help secure the return of the tooth, "the three were so excited they waved over a passing boat, which happened to be the water bailiff, a sort of park ranger or game warden."? Why would two young Americans on their March Break
be interested in photographing a half eaten carcass that was on the shore of a lake?The evidence speaks for itself. Follow the money trail.The $100,000 reward money that was posted for the return of the tooth came on the heels of a May 5th national interview on a radio show with best-selling author Steve Alten, whose novel, "The LOCH" was just released. McDonald's December expedition to Loch Ness was financed by the book's publisher in exchange for exclusive rights to the investigator's research, which Alten has woven into The LOCH's storyline.

Coincidence? That's what McDonald claims it to be but according to McConnell, "that's as much crap as the rest of the Loch Ness Tooth story."Says McConnell, "My apologies to all those who truly believed that a tooth of the ever elusive Nessie? the Monster of the Loch Ness?. The mythical and mystical creature of the Loch had really been found. Sightings of Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the Sandman, Tooth Fairy or tales of a cow jumping over the Moon carry more weight than Bill McDonalds self centered attempt to try and sell his fictional tale of ?The Tooth That Got Away.'"There is no proof whatsoever to substantiate any of the claims made by McDonald.Rob McConnell's May 31st interview with Bill McDonald can be heard at www.xzone-radio.com/archives.htm .Photos of what McDonald claims to be the tooth of the Loch Ness Monster, McDonald's Press Release of May 14, 2005 and the findings of The ?X' Zone investigation can be found at www.xzone-radio.com.The ?X' Zone Radio Show is broadcast Live, Monday ? Friday, 10 PM ? 2 AM Eastern and Saturday from 1 PM ? 3 PM Eastern.Members of the media wishing to contact Rob McConnell can do so by calling (905) 575-5916 or by e-mail e-mail protected from spam bots.Radio stations in the US or Canada who would like to have The ?X' Zone Radio Show with Rob McConnell as part of their broadcast schedule are invited to contact Mr. Victor Ives at TalkStar Radio Network at (503) 638-4839 or e-mail e-mail protected from spam bots.Attention Radio Stations: If you don't have access to either of our C-Band or KU Band Transponders, and want to carry The ?X' Zone Radio Show with Rob McConnell ... we will send you a free Dish and Receiver by Fed Ex..



Mercator Advisory Group Releases New Report: Off-Premise ATMs: Fighting for Merchant Floor Space in the Age of Cash Back

(ContentDesk) January 22 2004--Off-premise ATM Deployment: Fighting for Merchant Floor Space in the Age of Cash Back provides the reader facts that demonstrate how ISO organizations have broken the unwritten law that states ATMs cannot be profitable below 300 transactions a month.
Additional facts in the research report show that the ATM market is not saturated from too many ATMs, but is instead suffering from a major shift in consumer behavior, away from the ATM and towards cash back at the point-of-sale.
This trend reduces the consumer need for ATMs and effectively shrinks the ATM market.
Tim Sloane, Director of the Debit Advisory Service, states that "Financial Institutions are deploying off-premise ATMs that incorporate new services that include ticket printing, couplons, and mobile phone top-ups, that generate additional ATM revenue but fail to address the merchant's larger need for increased foot traffic and repeat business.
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Mercator Advisory Group Releases New Report: Off-Premise ATMs: Fighting for Merchant Floor Space in the Age of Cash Back
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Math = CASH

Miami, Florida -- Numerous news stories and research studies point to the failings of our American education system. American students are steadily falling behind the rest of the world in math literacy and math proficiency. Therefore, they are not prepared to fill many lucrative U.S. jobs in finance, science, engineering and medicine, which instead are being taken by better-educated foreign graduates.
One former Enron energy trader and MIT professor is turning the tables on this critical problem by infusing young students with the joys and rewards that math and financial literacy can deliver.

According to parents, educators, economists and banking executives, Dr. Iris Mack is making the grade (so to speak) with the release of her new book - Mama Says, "Money Doesn't Grow on Trees!" She shows how "math = cash"!
Dr. Mack's popular book is turning heads across the country in a response similar to the widely promoted "Hooked on Phonics", that improved children's...

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Working Capital: 2006 Abounds With Opportunity

Port Clinton, OH (ContentDesk) March 13, 2006 -- The United States economy has seen impressive expansion over the past three years.
2006 holds promise of continued economic expansion fueled by entrepreneurial innovation and private sector job creation.
Economic expansion is at a four percent rate (4.0%)  the best of any large economy in the world.
Unemployment is less than five percent (< 5.0%)  more than four million new jobs have been created. Corporate profits continue to exceed expectations.

And the stock market has increased four trillion dollars in value since the tax cut of 2003.Expect small and medium-sized businesses to grow  increasing sales and profits - throughout 2006.
New opportunities will bring new challenges, whether in the manufacturing sector or the service sector.
The demand for increased working capital to fund opportunity and growth will increase tremendously in 2006.
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"Don't leave home without it!" With springtime fast approaching, US based s h o e w a l l e t . c o m launches their first campaign to educate people across the globe on the importance of carrying Identification while they're on the go running, biking, j

Carrying ID is a necessity for runners, joggers, bikers, hikers and walkers across the globe, but far too many neglect to on a consistent basis.
s h o e w a l l e t . c o m is making a push to promote the message to active people on the importance of carrying ID with them at all times.
"We see it all the time, we've been guilty of it over the years too.
You get ready to hit the road or trail and there's no convenient place to carry ID, so you hit the road running without a single piece of Identification," co-founder Tim Ouellette said.

There's ID tags for your shoes, wrists, etc.
These are great because they allow the runner to be identifiable if the unexpected occurs.
The benefit with shoewallets is that not only do they carry ID, but also cash and keys while you're on the go.
s h o e w a l l e t . c o m sells shoewallets in black or navy blue (new colors coming soon!) with the option of adding a customized, laminated ID...

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