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      schrieb am 09.02.05 17:48:49
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      Könnte einer werden: Universal Communic.Systems
      das Baby nimmt mehr und mehr Fahrt auf. Kein Wunder nach den Meldungen:
      Universal Communication Systems, Inc. Subsidiary AirWater Corporation Secures Fully Paid Firm Order for 120 AirWater Machines for Delivery to Texas, USA


      AirWater Machines to Be Made in People`s Republic of China Manufacturing Facility


      MIAMI, FL -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 02/09/05 -- Universal Communication Systems, Inc. (OTC BB: UCSY) subsidiary AirWater Corporation company president Michael J. Zwebner announced today that the company has received a firm fully paid order for 120 AirWater machines for delivery to Texas, USA.

      In a statement issued today Mr. Zwebner said: " Once again, this is a major positive development for the company. These machines will immediately be made and shipped out to Texas from our manufacturing facilities in China. This further substantial order follows the recently announced orders for 140 machines for the Australian market, and 270 AirWater machines for Sri Lanka."

      AirWater Corporation manufactures a range of Air to Water machines ranging in sizes that make from 20 liters to over 5,000 liters of pure clear drinking water per day.

      AIRWATER MACHINES SUPPLY CONTINUOUS FLOW OF CLEAN PURE DRINKING WATER TO VICTIMS OF TSUNAMI DISASTER IN SRI LANKA

      The company has recently announced that it was donating a total of 20 AirWater machines to Sri Lanka, Thailand and India destined for the disaster areas in South East Asia affected by the Tsunami.

      These donated AirWater machines have been shipped by air, and have been installed on location in the southern areas of Sri Lanka, being one of the worst affected areas, and hundreds of people are receiving pure drinking water every day. In addition, the machines are providing water for the large feeding camp operated by volunteers from Israel that provides up to 5,000 meals per day to the homeless refugee / victims of the recent Tsunami caused disaster. See new images.

      DONATE TO THE AIRWATER FUND FOR MORE AIRWATER MACHINES FOR DISASTER AREAS.

      Go to www.ucsy.com and click on the " DONATE" icon

      About Universal Communication Systems, Inc.

      For further detailed information, visit our web address:
      http://www.ucsy.com
      About AirWater Corporation

      For further detailed information, visit our web address:
      http://www.airwatercorp.com
      About Millennium Electric TOU Limited

      For further detailed information, visit our web address:
      http://www.millennium-electric-inc.com
      About Solar Style, Inc.

      For further detailed information, visit our web address:
      http://www.solarstyleinc.com
      Safe Harbor:

      Caution Concerning Forward-Looking Statements by Universal Communication Systems, Inc. This document includes certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on management`s current expectations or beliefs, and are subject to uncertainty and changes in circumstances. Actual results may vary materially from those expressed or implied by the statements herein due to changes in economic, business, competitive, technological and/or regulatory factors, and factors affecting the integration of the businesses of Universal Communication Systems, Inc. More detailed information about these factors may be found in filings by Universal Communication Systems, Inc. with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including their most recent annual reports on Form 10-KSB and quarterly reports on Form 10-QSB. Universal Communication Systems, Inc. is under no obligation to, and expressly disclaim any such obligation to, update or alter their forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

      Image Available: http://www.marketwire.com/mw/frame_mw?attachid=170386

      Contact:
      Rolando Sablon
      Company: Universal Communication Systems, Inc., Miami Beach
      Voice: 305-672-6344
      Email: info@ucsy.com
      URL: http://www.ucsy.com

      und


      ALICANTE, SPAIN, Feb. 08, 2005 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Universal Communication Systems (UCSY) Director Mr. Ami Elazari today issued the following statement: " I am pleased to announce that we have concluded our negotiations, signed an agreement and have entered into a major sale and distribution agreement with Prom Sol Enrg., a local well established Spanish company operating in the field of energy. The transaction calls for the establishment of a total of 10 rooftop, grid-connected 100 kW PV Solar Energy Systems using our patented, state-of-the-art photovoltaic technology. This first agreement calls for an initial payment of $320,000 for the first phase, being a 50 kW system to be installed."

      In addition, Prom Sol Enrg. has contracted to purchase $50,000 in value for a container of PV Solar Products. Under the terms of the agreement, Millennium Electric TOU Limited will install its patented Multi Solar System (MSS) in a private area on the shores of Spain. This is part of a broader agreement with the local Spanish company which is a division of the Goldman Group (a group of companies operating in Europe, and originating from Kazakhstan and Moscow), that will be expanded up to a total of a 1 MW PV grid-connected system in Spain, valued at Euro 6 million.

      Mr. Ami Elazari went on to state: " This distribution agreement that we have concluded here in Spain is part of the basic Millennium and UCSY strategy, namely to obtain and establish a major foothold in select countries worldwide to locally distribute our exclusive patented Photovoltaic MSS systems and products. We believe that we have found a very good industry partner in Prom Sol Enrg. and the Goldman Group, one that will be instrumental in helping us build our global markets. The market for Photovoltaic Solar Energy products and services continues to grow very fast, and our company will continue to grow our market share, in this multi-billion-dollar industry."

      Mr. Alexander Goldman, CEO of the Goldman Group, issued the following statement: " We are very happy to work in cooperation with Millennium Electric and utilize their unique technologies in photovoltaics while introducing them into the Spanish market. This 50 kW grid-connected rooftop power station is just the first of many more to come."

      DONATE TO THE AIR WATER FUND FOR MORE AIR WATER MACHINES FOR DISASTER AREAS
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      schrieb am 09.02.05 17:54:30
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      immer noch die bessere alternative zu aqua-society.
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      schrieb am 09.02.05 17:56:22
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Allein es fehlt noch der Umsatz in USA - es wurden schöne große Blöcke aus dem ASK geräumt und die MM´s stellen immer wieder Zu:(

      Wie lange die das noch machen können - nicht mehr lange, damm müssen die die geshorteten Teile wieder covern.

      Also Freunde holt Euch die Teile in USA:kiss:
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      schrieb am 10.02.05 12:29:17
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      nur noch einmal zur Erinnerung:

      "...Die Trendwende ist bereits eingeleitet und bietet für den risikobewussten Anleger somit einen exzellenten Einstiegspunkt. Aufgrund der glänzenden Perspektiven insbesondere bei der Trinkwassererzeugung gehen wir davon aus, dass UCSY einen ähnlichen Kursverlauf nimmt wie STTC. Kurse im Bereich von 0,15 Euro halten wir dabei für durchaus realistisch !..."
      GI-Report vom 17.01.2005 http://www.global-investor.de/empfehlungen.html#
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      schrieb am 10.02.05 13:18:56
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      OTC (09.02.): Kurs: 0,048 bid-ask 0,048-0,05
      Frankfurt (aktuell): Kurs: 0,042 bid-ask 0,036-0,043
      Berlin (aktuell): Kurs: 0,04 bid-ask 0,039-0,042

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      schrieb am 10.02.05 13:37:36
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      Hallo,

      Chart sieht sehr interessant aus und es kommen wieder Umsätze rein!

      Denke wir sehen heute die ->> 0,05 :eek: - lets hope!!!!
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      schrieb am 10.02.05 14:22:33
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      hier mal der von global-invest ins Spiel gebrachte Vergleich mit softnet grafisch:

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      schrieb am 10.02.05 15:47:35
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      netter Beginn:


      0,05 USD

      +4,17 % [+0,002]
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      schrieb am 10.02.05 18:44:26
      Beitrag Nr. 9 ()
      shit, ich habe keine kohle mehr zum nachkaufen:mad:
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      schrieb am 11.02.05 19:16:43
      Beitrag Nr. 10 ()
      der Bericht verleiht der Aktie Flügelchen. 0,049 USD im Amiland. Hier noch immer bei 0,035€. Am Montag dürfte sie teurer sein.
      Na dann, ein schönes Wochenende
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      schrieb am 11.02.05 20:21:44
      Beitrag Nr. 11 ()
      Da ist jede Menge Phantasie drinn :-)


      Out of Thin Air
      Inside a Lincoln Road office building sits a remarkable machine that could change the world
      BY KIRK NIELSEN

      Jonathan Postal


      At Air Water’s world headquarters Rolando Sablon and Bob De Costa (right) are ready to reveal the wonder of their drinking-water machines


      Imagine an eternal source of pure drinking water. A source from which the crystal-clear liquid would flow endlessly. A simple, portable source that would, on demand, produce life-giving water any time, virtually anywhere. A miracle.

      It would be an answer to the prayers of millions worldwide who suffer and die for lack of clean drinking water. It would be a humanitarian blessing without precedent in the history of mankind. Some kind of magic.

      Imagine that the water is created out of thin air. Literally. Not by sorcery or artifice but by a manmade device, the result of a scientific breakthrough of momentous consequence. Imagine that this astonishing machine actually exists, that it is available right now, that it could be put to immediate use in the service of countless thousands of tsunami victims in South Asia who desperately need fresh water.

      Now imagine that it can be found on the twelfth floor of an aging, slightly scruffy South Beach office building. Imagine that you can take the elevator up, walk through the doorway of Air Water Corporation, and see it for yourself. There it is. It all seems to be true. Or is it too good to be true?

      Bob De Costa, for one, is a believer. On December 28, two days after Indonesia`s devastating earthquake and tsunami, the 53-year-old salesman cut short his holiday vacation in Connecticut and returned to Air Water Corporation`s world headquarters: suite 12-F of the Bank of America building at the corner of Lincoln Road and Washington Avenue. He had expected to ring in 2005 with his wife at their home near Westport, but the tsunami disaster changed everything. Suddenly he had an urgent new assignment: Deliver his company`s extraordinary water-producing machines to survivors of the South Asia catastrophe.

      Instead of pitching the devices to prospective distributors as he normally does, De Costa found himself on the telephone desperately trying to contact international aid agencies and foreign embassies in Washington. He wanted to inform them, first, that Air Water had these amazing machines and, second, that the company was offering twenty of them -- free of charge -- to anyone involved in the tsunami relief effort.

      Unbelievably, he wasn`t having any luck. It was difficult enough just to connect with someone in a position of authority, but when he did, the response invariably was highly skeptical, even rude. "It was like: öHuh?`" he recalls. "We`re trying to give stuff away. A couple of these people were just like: öWhat, are you kidding me?` I mean, they didn`t even want to talk." On New Year`s Eve he worked the phones all day and into the evening, hoping to hear back from CARE, Catholic Relief Services, World Vision -- any of the numerous agencies and embassies he`d been calling.

      As De Costa grappled with the frustration of being ignored or flatly rejected, Air Water founder and CEO Michael Zwebner was approaching the tsunami campaign from a different angle. In his room at the Sheraton Hotel in Tel Aviv, Israel, he put the final touches on a press release and e-mailed it to Rolando Sablon, his 32-year-old general manager, who works with De Costa at the Lincoln Road headquarters. Sablon added some polish, then forwarded it to Market Wire, a Los Angeles company that, for a fee, distributes corporate news releases via the Associated Press global wire service.

      Zwebner`s announcement hit the wires at 9:34 a.m. on Monday, January 3. It read: "Following a personal telephone conversation with Sri Lankan Prime Minister, his Excellency Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksa, in Colombo, and responding to an emergency request, the company will immediately ship twenty Air Water machines to Sri Lanka for deployment in areas stricken by the recent tsunami."

      The press release generated no news in the United States, but Zwebner was undeterred. He proceeded apace with daily dispatches to Market Wire.

      January 4: Zwebner donates $25,000 to "the Air Water machines fund" to help send the equipment to tsunami survivors.

      January 5: Air Water launches a "worldwide appeal for funding" to help the company donate "an unlimited amount of Air Water machines to areas affected by the recent tsunami." The company Website will accept donations through PayPal.

      January 6: Sri Lanka`s ambassador to Israel visits "the Air Water production facility in Israel," samples the water from the machines, and "approves water taste and quality." Three machines -- each purportedly capable of producing at least 500 liters (132 gallons) of water per day -- would soon be heading to a "food camp" in Sri Lanka operated by IsraAID, a nongovernmental Israeli relief group.

      On January 11, Zwebner`s publicity blitz got traction. The Jerusalem Post ran a story on the IsraAID mission and mentioned that Air Water had donated three machines "providing seventeen liters per day."

      Seventeen liters?

      Zwebner nearly came unglued. He quickly shot back a stern e-mail to the Post reporter: Air Water had also donated two smaller machines, for a total of five capable of producing up to 2000 liters daily. And the value of the donation was "between $100,000 and $200,000, making us possibly the single largest aid donor from an Israeli operation." That last might have been a stretch. According to the company`s price list, an Air Water 500-liter model costs between $16,000 and $22,000; five of them would be worth no more than $110,000.

      But who was counting? And besides, a bit of harmless embellishment was in keeping with the improvisational spirit of Air Water, where things had a tendency to get a little messy around the edges. After a year and a half in operation, the company claimed to have lined up distributors in some 35 countries, though no one could provide documentation of any actual sales of the machines.

      Zwebner, a voluble, frenetic 52-year-old who moves by wheelchair (his legs were paralyzed by polio when he was an infant), took the lead in extemporizing. For example, he`d decided to save money by handling Air Water`s corporate communications himself, which explains why the company`s press releases, newsletters, and product brochures are fraught with hyperbole and heavily forested in exclamation points. ("We have the ultimate solution!") He`d also deemed it worthwhile to file a spate of lawsuits, all of them targeting cybersmearers, some of them outlandish. And maybe he`d cut a corner here or there in adhering to the precise terms of certain contracts. These things can happen when an impulsive and excitable entrepreneur is determined to conquer the world. But at the moment there was no time to fret over such niceties.

      The next day, January 12, while De Costa was still waiting to hear from international relief groups, Zwebner called from Israel. He had dreamed up a new gimmick to generate a much bigger Air Water buzz, create some waves even. It was coming over the fax. De Costa put his boss on hold and retrieved a sheet of paper from the office fax machine. Here was the CEO`s draft for a full-page advertisement he wanted to run in the International Herald Tribune and English-language newspapers in Thailand, Sri Lanka, and India.


      IMPORTANT TSUNAMI AID ANNOUNCEMENT

      STOP WASTING THE PUBLIC`S MONEY

      All governments of the world, all overseas development agencies, aid and humanitarian organizations, international charities, advisors, and consultants. You can continue to pay $1, $1.50 or even $2 for just one liter of drinking water. (Now add the air freight cost of getting to the disaster area airports, plus the costs of the logistics for delivering the bottles to the victims.)

      There is another way and you do have options. Make drinkable water from the air on the spot for only pennies per liter.

      Remember, it`s not your money to waste!


      De Costa walked into Rolando Sablon`s office, holding the printout. "I told Michael I wasn`t sure if it was a good idea," he said.

      Just then Sablon`s phone rang. He picked up the receiver. It was Zwebner again. He was calculating the number of tsunami survivors and multiplying them by the number of bottles of water they needed. "That`s twelve to fifteen million bottles of water a day!" he exclaimed. "It`s the biggest ######` scam since water was born!"




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      Mother Nature has been making water from air for several billion years. In fact the Earth can be viewed as one enormous water machine. The sun is the power source. It heats up water in rivers, lakes, and oceans and converts it to vapor. The vapor forms clouds. When the clouds cool, they release water droplets through a process known as condensation. The result: rain.

      The Air Water machines operate on the same principle.

      Several of those machines can be found in the company`s ocean-view office on Lincoln Road. Most aren`t functional because they`re fitted with 220-volt power cords rather than the 110-volt cables needed for standard electrical outlets in the United States. The smallest, the so-called Genesis Le Bébé, stands about two and a half feet tall and is said to extract two and a half to three gallons of water from the air each day, possibly more if humidity is extreme.

      The largest at the office is the AW120, a white metal box with the dimensions of a kitchen refrigerator but only half as tall. Its advertised output: at least 31 gallons per day. This AW120 is a display model. Plexiglas panels on one side reveal that it is split into an upper chamber where the water is created, and a lower chamber where it drains into a tank. An intake fan draws air into the upper chamber and blows it over refrigeration coils, producing condensation. The resulting water is circulated through a series of filters and exposed to ultraviolet light to kill bacteria. A small computer inside the unit monitors air temperature and humidity. "The biggest thing is the coils," Sablon says, "the angles that they`re at, the coating on the coils, the air circulation, the internal fans. That makes a difference." But the best way to explain it, he adds, is to think of a cold can of Coke: "When you put it outside, water drops form on it."

      Michael Zwebner, who maintains citizenship and residences in Israel, England, and Miami Beach, recounts that he first heard of tapping air for drinking water from a Chinese businessman during a trip to Vancouver. "I didn`t believe him at first," he says of that February 2003 encounter. "I thought it was too hair-raising a story to be true. But I started doing a lot of research and I found that there was a lot on the Internet. If you go to Yahoo or Google and you type in öair to water` or öair water,` you get about ten million pages. It`s incredible. There`s a lot of stuff on it. The technology has been around for a long time but nobody`s really put it to use or taken it to market."

      Zwebner soon located James Reidy, a Massachusetts botanist, graphic designer, and inventor. Back in 1991, Reidy had begun exploring the possibilities of using dehumidifiers to produce drinking water. "My family has been drinking bottled water since further back than I can remember," he says. "The municipal water quality was fair to awful. So we just didn`t drink it. And then one night at dinnertime my wife said, öGeez, we`re out of water. I`m going to run to the store.` And while she was gone I went down into my cellar, where I just happened to have a brand-new dehumidifier. The container was full, so I went over to the sink and dumped out the container, and it looked crystal clear. It just hit me. I said, öSomething`s wacky here. Here I`m pouring what looks like beautiful water down the drain, and my wife`s out paying $1.50 a gallon for it. So I took a sip of it. You`re not supposed to do that, but I did take a sip of it. And it tasted pretty good, and so I started thinking: How do you make this water safe to drink? You know, that`s the whole key."

      It took Reidy several years of tinkering but eventually he fleshed out his idea in enough detail to secure several patents. In 1996 he nearly sold the rights to a Phoenix high-tech firm, but it defaulted on a down payment. In 2001 he did sell them to Advanced Medical Technologies of Boca Raton. When the company "ran out of money," as Reidy describes it, the patent rights reverted to him. "People think that once they get the rights to this technology they can run out on the street and get all the money they want," he scoffs.

      Zwebner says he paid Reidy $400,000 in 2003 for exclusive rights to four patents (and any future ones). Reidy clarifies that he received $100,000 cash and $300,000 worth of stock in Air Water`s parent company, also headed by Zwebner. In addition Reidy was to receive a minimum monthly royalty payment of $10,000 starting in November 2003.

      By the end of 2003 Zwebner had formed Air Water Corporation and contracted with an air-conditioner manufacturer on the outskirts of Jerusalem to produce the machines, which have a projected life span of 24 years (obviously a speculative figure). He also bought a Tel Aviv solar-energy company so Air Water could sell photovoltaic units to power the devices. And he signed a licensing agreement with a factory in China to make small residential models.

      Initially Zwebner thought his principal market would be homeowners in the United States, but now he believes it lies in the Third World. "I`m not taking an ego trip here," he muses, "but when you think about it, it`s the most incredible situation you could think of. We put a machine in the middle of nowhere, we run it on a generator. Eventually we could bring solar panels and power it from energy from the sun and be completely and utterly independent of any other form of energy. And we would then have energy from the sun, producing water from the air, for life-saving environments. That is incredible, I don`t care what you say."




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      What scientists say is there`s nothing at all incredible about making water from air. Refrigerators, air conditioners, and dehumidifiers do it routinely. "You compress air, it gets heated up. Then you cool it close to room temperature and water comes out," says Rakesh Agrawal, a chemical engineer at Purdue University who specializes in cryogenic air separation (using extreme cold to dry air). The question is whether it`s cost efficient to use refrigeration technology for drinking water. "When you vaporize a gram of water, you require a lot of heat," Agrawal continues. "The reverse is, if you are trying to condense water, you have to remove a lot of heat. That`s a lot of energy, thermodynamic energy. Why not use a small pump with a membrane [filter] and use river water or ocean water or whatever have you, and get potable water? There`s no heat or vaporization or condensation involved."

      Zwebner and Reidy insist that Air Water machines are in fact energy efficient. A model that produces roughly six gallons of water per day (and is no bigger than dispensers commonly used in offices and home kitchens) requires some 500 watts to run, they say. That`s the same amount of energy consumed in 24 hours by five 100-watt light bulbs. At Florida Power & Light`s current rates, the cost would be approximately fifteen cents per gallon. By comparison, Zephyrhills charges about a dollar per gallon of spring water, including home delivery.

      Bottled-water companies like Zephyrhills, however, have several advantages over Air Water: Production is not dependent on minimum levels of humidity; spring water contains healthful minerals Zwebner`s machines do not produce; and bottled-water consumers don`t have to worry about the mechanical failures that are sure to occur with Air Water machines.

      Zwebner says he`s developing a device for his residential units that would infuse the water with minerals. He acknowledges that two Air Water machines he sent to Iraq in 2003 weren`t practical because the humidity level was well below the 55-percent minimum necessary for efficient production. And Air Water has yet to field the army of technicians that would be needed to troubleshoot an extensive deployment of its machines.

      Thus the bottle, the water truck, and the well remained Zwebner`s chief competitors in the tsunami zone. "In many places affected by the tsunami we have been relying on bottled water, usually in liter bottles, as the quickest way to get water to people in the early phase," says Rick Perera, a spokesman for CARE. "Once the immediate need is met, it becomes a priority to restore local water sources that have been damaged or contaminated. Many communities near the shore depended on shallow wells that were contaminated by salt water." Tanker trucks and aircraft were able to bring larger volumes of fresh water to some areas.

      "It`s generally cheaper to ship potable water in bulk or obtain it some other way," says David Staelin, professor of electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "Mass production requires a mass market, which doesn`t exist now [for Air Water machines]. Energy costs and availability will probably dominate the decision to use this proposed condensation technology in preference to alternatives."

      Such conventional thinking aggravates Zwebner, who impatiently does the math. "We sell an AW120 -- which is 120 to 200 liters of water daily -- for $3800," he says. "We could probably sell a solar-power unit for it for $8000 and still make a profit. So something around $12,000 to $13,000 for a system completely independent of power forever. Twelve thousand dollars divided by 24 years [life expectancy], that`s $500 a year, which is, let`s say, $10 a week. For a $1.50 a day I will supply you with about 200 liters [53 gallons] of water. Now, what does it cost you to buy 200 bottles of water today, liter size? Minimum of 50 cents a bottle. That`s a hundred bucks. Now you have to take that bottle, put it on a jumbo, and ship it to Sri Lanka. You`re talking about two dollars a bottle. And I`m talking about two dollars for 200 bottles. Tell me I`m stupid."




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      One question: Will Air Water Corporation be here in four years, let alone the twenty-four in Zwebner`s calculation? At this point it`s anyone`s guess. Air Water`s parent company, Universal Communication Systems (Zwebner is CEO), has never turned a profit. In fiscal year 2004, Universal posted a loss of $3.5 million.

      Zwebner, whose salary at Universal is $240,000 per year, likes a challenge. In the Seventies he worked in Iran as a representative for a U.S. company that sold patrol boats to the Iranian navy; he fled just days before the Shah was overthrown. He had married in 1977 and appeased his wife by agreeing to stay in London, where over the next ten years he operated a travel agency, became the father of four girls, opened a restaurant, invested in properties, and lost a substantial amount of money when England`s real-estate market tanked in the late Eighties. (He divorced in 1990.)

      In 1991 Zwebner and his brother Charles founded Cardcall International Holdings, which sold prepaid long-distance phone cards. A Connecticut-based company bought the firm in 1998 for $22 million, according to Zwebner.

      The phone card success seemed to whet Zwebner`s appetite for telecommunications ventures, so much so that he developed a proclivity for launching flashy high-tech businesses before determining whether there was a market to sustain them. After unloading Cardcall, he started Videocall International. The concept was to put video phones in shops that provided discount long-distance phone service on a walk-in basis. But the technology was still too crude to allow smooth operation and the company folded.

      In 2001 Zwebner leased space in a building at 1540 Washington Ave. on South Beach and remodeled it to resemble the bridge of the Starship Enterprise, which he then outfitted with computer terminals. That was the Hard Disc Café. For a small entrance charge customers could use computers equipped with audio technology, allowing them to make free long-distance phone calls over the Internet. The computers also had video capability, which was useless unless the person on the other end also had it. Most people didn`t. Zwebner attributes Hard Disc`s failure to 9/11`s decimation of tourist travel.

      And yet Zwebner is confident that Air Water will lead Universal Communication Systems out of the red. "I`m not only doing it to make money for the company and the shareholders and myself, but I feel that I`m actually doing something. In other words, I actually feel that I`m producing a product and a service that will save lives," he enthuses. "We`re shipping machines right now to areas of the world where they will stand in a very rough, jungle-type environment, surrounded by desperate, destitute people who every day will get life-saving water that we produce from the air. I think it`s incredible."




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      Issues of credibility came to the fore on January 20, when Zwebner announced that he`d filed a lawsuit demanding $18 million in damages from a San Diego man named James Coughlin, a.k.a. IrishJim44. It was the latest of five lawsuits Zwebner has filed since June 2004, all of them aimed at silencing people who have posted malicious messages about him on two Websites: Raging Bull and Bad Business Bureau. One of the suits, filed in Miami-Dade Circuit Court, alleges that badbusinessbureau.com, in concert with others, has engaged in a racketeering scheme to extort money from Zwebner.

      Badbusinessbureau.com publishes articles called Rip-off Reports that, according to the lawsuit, contain "negative, misleading, false, and defamatory content" about his companies, including Air Water and Universal Communication Systems. Zwebner says the Website operators then demand "exorbitant sums of money" to publish corrections and to keep additional negative reports off the site.

      Another of the lawsuits aims to force the Internet portal Lycos, which hosts Raging Bull, to stop the "cyberstalkers" who use that site. (Lycos has yet to respond.) Because one of the stalkers uses the alias "wolfblittzer0," Zwebner is also suing Turner Broadcasting, CNN, and the real Wolf Blitzer in hopes they will pressure Lycos to stifle Zwebner`s foes on the Web.

      "I`m everything from a child molester, a homosexual, an escort-agency pimp, a murderer, a money launderer, a cocaine dealer," Zwebner fumes. "This whole Internet thing, let me tell you, it`s been a major distraction. It`s been extremely painful. It`s been expensive. I can tell you that over five or six years it`s probably cost me one way or another about a half-million dollars in legal fees and court fees and all this aggravation. It`s definitely cost me business, that I know for a fact."

      What could be motivating "these Internet animals," as Zwebner calls them? "I think they`re paid by brokerage houses to go and stir up trouble and try to get a stock to go down so they can make money out of it," he speculates. "Somebody says, öLook, guys, go online, tell everybody what a #### Zwebner is. Make the stock go down three or four cents. Then we`ll buy shares. Then stop saying bad things. Naturally the stock will go up again because Zwebner`s doing well in his company. When it goes up, we`ll sell. Then we`ll start the whole process again to make it go down again.` And it`s like a ####### yo-yo. It goes up and down and these guys are trading in and out all the time."




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      On January 31, more than a month after launching Operation Tsunami, Zwebner returned to Air Water`s South Beach headquarters. "Now, I`m not claiming for any little bit that I`m ever going to solve the world`s water problems," he says, crouched at his black Toshiba laptop. "But what we`ve discovered in the last six months, and particularly the last two months, is that we may have the ideal solution for certain emergencies. For example, the tsunami."

      Zwebner continues: "Now, you`re a guy, you`re sitting there, God forbid you`ve lost your wife and kids. You`re all on your own. The first thing you need is something to drink. A week goes by, you haven`t had a shower, you stink, you`re sticky, the temperature`s a hundred degrees, you have no home, you`re sleeping on the beach. You want to take a shower. How are you going to take a shower? You can`t. What are you going to do, take a water bottle and go like this? Then another bottle? And one to shampoo and one more? Hygiene becomes a problem. When hygiene becomes a problem, disease sets in. And then you start getting all these itchy diseases and eventually you get desperate, you start drinking whatever you can, and then you get into typhoid and malaria and diphtheria.

      "Along comes Air Water almost by mistake: öHey guys, relax. You don`t have to bring all these bottles. We`ve got a machine, we make water.`"

      Thirteen donated Air Water machines are now on the ground in Sri Lanka, he reports. That may be seven short of the twenty he announced would be shipped "immediately" in his January 3 press release, but again -- who`s counting? Zwebner certainly isn`t. He`s too preoccupied with finding new ways to make the most of the tsunami. Four machines are in Thailand and one in India, all under "review" by government officials, he claims.

      Though Air Water`s chief executive may be thoroughly immersed in the South Asia disaster, his attention may soon be drawn back to domestic affairs. Last week inventor James Reidy announced that Zwebner had failed to make the $10,000 royalty payments for four consecutive months. A six-week process for terminating his contract with Zwebner ended February 1. "Whatever they say, they do not have any rights whatsoever to my patents," Reidy warns. "All I know for sure is that he cannot use or claim to be using my technology or my patents."

      Even if Zwebner were to wire him $40,000 tomorrow, Reidy says he won`t reconsider. "It`s too late. I don`t want to have anything to do with them." Already he`s looking for a new group of investors and a new manufacturer to produce his miraculous machines.
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      schrieb am 14.02.05 19:05:20
      Beitrag Nr. 12 ()
      na geht doch
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      schrieb am 14.02.05 19:24:14
      Beitrag Nr. 13 ()
      Ich muss sagen, das Teil beginnt mir Spaß zu machen.:laugh:
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      schrieb am 14.02.05 23:50:55
      Beitrag Nr. 14 ()
      Danke für den Artikel Snare!

      Woher ist das denn?

      Scheint ja ein verwegener Innovator zu sein,
      "unser" Zwebner. Aber beim Gründer von McDonalds,
      wars ja auch erst die x-te Idee, die gefunzt hat.

      Sorgen macht natürlich die letzte Passage von Reidy,
      der ja demnach die Patente noch immer effektiv besitzt:

      "Even if Zwebner were to wire him $40,000 tomorrow, Reidy says he won`t reconsider. " It`s too late. I don`t want to have anything to do with them." Already he`s looking for a new group of investors and a new manufacturer to produce his miraculous machines..

      Das dürfte dann ja noch lustig werden.

      Was meint ihr dazu?.........d7
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      schrieb am 15.02.05 13:35:01
      Beitrag Nr. 15 ()
      werden heute die 0,050 geknackt?:cool:
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      schrieb am 15.02.05 14:48:18
      Beitrag Nr. 16 ()
      @ doctor7
      Die Passage über Reidy habe ich auch mit Bestürzung gelesen. Wenn man jetzt wüßte, wo dieser Artikel erschienen ist und wie zuverlässig diese Quelle ist, wäre uns sehr geholfen. Wenn das wirklich zutrifft, müßte man sofort verkaufen, denn dann würde Zwebner im rechtlosen Zustand agieren und hätte keinen Anspruch mehr, dieses Patent zu nutzen und die Maschinen zu vermarkten.

      @ snare
      Nenne doch bitte die Quelle dieses Artikels

      Viele Grüße

      stoner3
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      schrieb am 15.02.05 14:56:18
      Beitrag Nr. 17 ()
      Hier wird Reidy erwähnt.
      http://www.ucsy.com/update004.pdf
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      schrieb am 15.02.05 14:57:19
      Beitrag Nr. 18 ()
      Hier noch einmal

      Die Experten von "Oberbayerischer Börsenbrief" stufen die Aktie von Universal Communication Systems (ISIN US9134272098/ WKN 917633) mit "strong buy" ein.

      Universal Communication Systems Inc. sei eine Aktiengesellschaft die aus mehreren Betriebsgesellschaften bestehe und somit den Charakter einer Holding aufweise. Ende 2002/ Anfang 2003 sei eine komplette Neuausrichtung der Geschäftsbereiche erfolgt. Seither seien die beiden Tochtergesellschaften Airwater Corp. sowie Millenium Electric TOU Ltd. auch gleichzeitig die Hauptbeteiligungen der neuen Holding.

      Mit Gründung der AirWater Corp. im Februar 2003 habe Universal Communication die Entscheidung getroffen, in die sogenannte "Hightech-Wasser-aus-der- Luft-Industrie" zu gehen. Die neue Firma sei als hundertprozentige Tochter von UCSY gegründet worden. AirWater habe in kurzer Zeit vier wichtige und einzigartige Patente erworben und ein exklusives internationales Lizenz- und Marketingabkommen mit J&J Reidy & Co Inc. geschlossen, einer der ursprünglichen Erfinder der einzigartigen Technologie. Im weiteren Laufe des Jahres 2003 habe Airwater Corp. Herstellerabkommen weltweit mit mehreren Organisationen abgeschlossen.

      Anzeige

      Durch Benutzung von modernster Technologie stelle die Muttergesellschaft Universal sicher, dass alle Geräte und Systeme nach den höchsten internationalen Sicherheits-, und Qualitätsnormen hergestellt würden. Die Erdatmosphäre beinhalte jederzeit mehr als 10.000 km³ Wasser, mehr als genug, dass die AirWater-Maschinen nahezu an jedem Punkt der Erde funktionieren würden. Die Geräte könnten in jeder beliebigen Größe hergestellt werden und in modularer Bauweise transportiert und aufgebaut werden. Somit sei gewährleistet, dass Airwater-Geräte sowohl für den einzelnen Heimanwender, als auch für landwirtschaftliche Betriebe, ganze Armeen oder Staaten von höchstem Interesse seien.

      Die zweite Holdingbeteiligung, Millennium Electric TOU Ltd., sei von Universal im Spätsommer letzten Jahres erworben worden und passe zur AirWater Corp. sprichwörtlich wie der "Deckel auf den Topf". Diese strategische Akquisition stelle den AirWater-Geräten PV-Solarenergie zur Verfügung und erlaube somit eine einzigartige Trinkwasserherstellung auch in Gebieten der Welt, in denen elektrische oder andere Energien nicht vorhanden seien.

      Man lebe in einem neuen Jahrtausend, ein Zeitalter schneller menschlicher Entwicklung, in Verbindung mit noch schnelleren technologischen Errungenschaften. Der Bereich PV-Solarenergie, in dem Millennium Electric tätig sei, befinde sich am Anfang eines Wachstumspfades, der mit keiner anderen Technologie verglichen werden könne.

      Mit einem Investment in die Aktie von Universal Communication Systems sichere man sich die glänzenden Zukunftsaussichten der beiden Haupt-Holdingtöchter und dies aktuell zu absoluten Tiefstkursen. Man solle zu einem Zeitpunkt in die Aktie einsteigen, zu dem die Produktentwicklung bereits zum Großteil abgeschlossen sei und die Vermarktung unmittelbar bevorstehe. Dennoch möchte man es an dieser Stelle nicht versäumen auf den spekulativen Charakter der Aktie hinzuweisen. Es handle sich um ein High-Risk-Investment, bei dem enorme Kurschancen auch einem erhöhtem Risiko gegenüberstünden. Die Experten würden deshalb empfehlen, Kaufaufträge zu limitieren um marktferne Ausführungen zu vermeiden.

      Daher bewerten die Experten von "Oberbayerischer Börsenbrief" die Aktie von Universal Communication Systems mit "strong buy". Das Kursziel liege bei 0,15 Euro.
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      schrieb am 15.02.05 15:02:16
      Beitrag Nr. 19 ()
      Super interessant. Weißt du auch, von wann die Empfehlung ist? Danke.
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      schrieb am 15.02.05 15:10:27
      Beitrag Nr. 20 ()
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      schrieb am 15.02.05 15:20:42
      Beitrag Nr. 21 ()
      @ 7.sinn

      "...ein exklusives internationales Lizenz- und Marketingabkommen mit J&J Reidy & Co Inc. geschlossen, ,"

      Wenn ich ein Lizenzabkommen abschließe, bin ich zur Zahlung von Lizenzgebühren verpflichtet. Gem. dem posting von snare ist Zwebner/UCSY seinen Zahlungsverpflichtungen an Reidy nicht nachgekommen. Jeder normale Vertrag sieht dann Kündigungsmöglichkeiten vor. Und dann wäre die Lizenz (und das Patent?????) futsch. Die Glaubwürdigkeit und das Datum des Artikels ist daher m. E. extrem wichtig.

      Grüße

      stoner3
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      schrieb am 15.02.05 15:30:21
      Beitrag Nr. 22 ()
      Vielleicht gibt hier mehr zu dem Thema

      http://www.miaminewtimes.com/issues/current/feature.html
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      schrieb am 15.02.05 15:32:39
      Beitrag Nr. 23 ()
      Das habe ich in dem Artikel gefunden

      Zwebner says he paid Reidy $400,000 in 2003 for exclusive rights to four patents (and any future ones). Reidy clarifies that he received $100,000 cash and $300,000 worth of stock in Air Water`s parent company, also headed by Zwebner. In addition Reidy was to receive a minimum monthly royalty payment of $10,000 starting in November 2003.
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      schrieb am 15.02.05 15:36:13
      Beitrag Nr. 24 ()
      Und das steht am Schluss

      Though Air Water`s chief executive may be thoroughly immersed in the South Asia disaster, his attention may soon be drawn back to domestic affairs. Last week inventor James Reidy announced that Zwebner had failed to make the $10,000 royalty payments for four consecutive months. A six-week process for terminating his contract with Zwebner ended February 1. "Whatever they say, they do not have any rights whatsoever to my patents," Reidy warns. "All I know for sure is that he cannot use or claim to be using my technology or my patents."

      Even if Zwebner were to wire him $40,000 tomorrow, Reidy says he won`t reconsider. "It`s too late. I don`t want to have anything to do with them." Already he`s looking for a new group of investors and a new manufacturer to produce his miraculous machines.
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      schrieb am 15.02.05 15:41:53
      Beitrag Nr. 25 ()
      Zu UCSY gibt es natürlich mehr als nur Air to Watermachines
      aber diese sind das Aushängeschild, bisher.
      Das wir heute vermutlich Haue geben. Aber bisher wird nur geplänkelt, hoffe ich. Solche Steitigkeiten gibt es immer und wenn sie nur dazu dienen mehr Lizenzen herauszuholen.
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      schrieb am 15.02.05 16:22:14
      Beitrag Nr. 26 ()
      Hi,

      Ich habe die Infos überwiegend aus dem raging bull board
      www.ragingbull.com

      Da gibt es hitzige Diskussionen und neben viel
      Krawall interessante News.

      Neuste Gerüchte sagen das die Quartalszahlen die eigentlich heute fällig waren nicht erscheinen können
      weil es im Büro von UCSY gebrannt hat.

      Ein Schelm wer böses dabei denkt :-)

      Gruß, Snare
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      schrieb am 15.02.05 21:31:54
      Beitrag Nr. 27 ()
      @7.sinn

      der OB.Boersenbrief ist doch schon uralt, oder was?

      @all
      gebt doch bei copy-meldungen bitte die Quelle
      und das Datum an. Ansonsten natürlich erstmal
      Dankeschön.

      Die Patente von Air-Water rücken für mich jetzt
      ersteinmal in den Mittelpunkt der Betrachtungen.
      Hab nicht viel Zeit im Moment, aber vielleicht
      erbarmt sich ja jemand anders, der noch mehr dazu rauskriegt.

      gruss.....d7 :)
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      schrieb am 15.02.05 22:23:08
      Beitrag Nr. 28 ()
      @ doc

      Weltweit einzigartig! (19.01.2005)

      Die Analysten des Global Investor sehen in Universal Communication Systems Inc. (UCSY – WKN 917633) eine "hochinteressante" Anlagechance. Zuletzt brach der Kurs nach einer mehrmonatigen Konsolidierung nach oben aus, die eingeleitete Trendwende steht allerdings noch am Anfang und bietet auf dem aktuellen Kursniveau eine exzellente Einstiegsgelegenheit. Für Furore sorgt derzeit die 100-prozentige Tochter AirWater Corp.

      So alt nicht, aber alles ist relativ :D
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      schrieb am 16.02.05 09:11:11
      Beitrag Nr. 29 ()
      http://edgar.brand.edgar-online.com/fetchFilingFrameset.aspx…


      UNITED STATES
      SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
      WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

      SCHEDULE 13G

      UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
      (AMENDMENT NO.)*



      Universal Communication Systems, Inc.
      --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      (Name of Issuer)



      COMMON STOCK, $.001 PAR VALUE
      --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      (Title of Class of Securities)



      913427209
      --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      (CUSIP Number)



      *The remainder of this cover page shall be filled out for a reporting person`s
      initial filing on this form with respect to the subject class of securities, and
      for any subsequent amendment containing information which would alter the
      disclosures provided in a prior cover page.

      The information required in the remainder of this cover page shall not be deemed
      to be "filed" for the purpose of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of
      1934 ("Act") or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section of the Act
      but shall be subject to all other provisions of the Act (however, see the
      Notes).

      (Continued on following page(s))

      ================================================================================

      Page 1 of 4 Pages


      <PAGE>


      ----------------------------- ------------------------------
      CUSIP No. 913427209 13G Page 2 of 4 Pages
      ----------------------------- ------------------------------
      --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      1. NAMES OF REPORTING PERSON
      S.S. OR I.R.S. IDENTIFICATION NO. OF ABOVE PERSON

      Celeste Trust Reg.
      --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      2. CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX IF A MEMBER OF A GROUP:
      (a) |_|
      (b) |_|
      --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      3. SEC USE ONLY
      --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      4. CITIZENSHIP OR PLACE OF ORGANIZATION

      Liechtenstein
      --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      5. SOLE VOTING POWER
      NUMBER OF 9,417,500 shares of Common Stock
      SHARES --------------------------------------------------------
      BENEFICIALLY 6. SHARED VOTING POWER
      OWNED BY None
      EACH --------------------------------------------------------
      REPORTING 7. SOLE DISPOSITIVE POWER
      PERSON WITH 9,417,500 shares of Common Stock
      --------------------------------------------------------
      8. SHARED DISPOSITIVE POWER
      None
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      9. AGGREGATE AMOUNT BENEFICIALLY OWNED BY EACH REPORTING
      PERSON
      9,417,500 shares of Common Stock
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      10. CHECK BOX IF THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT IN ROW (9) EXCLUDES
      CERTAIN SHARES |_|

      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      11. PERCENT OF CLASS REPRESENTED BY AMOUNT IN ROW 9
      3.9%
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      12. TYPE OF REPORTING PERSON
      CO
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

      <PAGE>


      CUSIP NO. 913427209 PAGE 3 OF 4 PAGES
      --- ---

      ITEM 1 (a) NAME OF ISSUER: Universal Communication Systems Inc.

      ITEM 1 (b) ADDRESS OF ISSUER`S PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICES:

      407 Lincoln Road, Suite 6K, Miami, FL 33139

      ITEM 2 (a) NAME OF PERSON FILING: Celeste Trust Reg.

      ITEM 2 (b) ADDRESS OF PRINCIPAL BUSINESS OFFICE OR, IF NONE, RESIDENCE:

      Trevisa - Treyhand - Anstalt, Landstrasse 8, 9496 Furstentums

      ITEM 2 (c) CITIZENSHIP: Liechtenstein

      ITEM 2 (d) TITLE OF CLASS OF SECURITIES: Common Stock, $.001 par value

      ITEM 2 (e) CUSIP NUMBER: 913427209

      ITEM 3 IF THIS STATEMENT IS FILED PURSUANT TO RULE 13D-1(B) OR
      13D-2(B): Not applicable

      ITEM 4 OWNERSHIP

      (a) AMOUNT BENEFICIALLY OWNED: 9,417,500 Shares of Common Stock

      (b) PERCENT OF CLASS: 3.9%

      (c) NUMBER OF SHARES AS TO WHICH SUCH PERSON HAS:

      (i) SOLE POWER TO VOTE OR DIRECT THE VOTE

      9,417,500 Shares

      (ii) SHARED POWER TO VOTE OR DIRECT THE VOTE

      0 Shares

      (iii) SOLE POWER TO DISPOSE OR TO DIRECT THE DISPOSITION OF

      9,417,500 Shares

      (iv) SHARED POWER TO DISPOSE OR TO DIRECT THE DISPOSITION OF

      0 Shares

      <PAGE>

      CUSIP NO. 913427209 PAGE 4 OF 4 PAGES
      --- ---


      ITEM 5 OWNERSHIP OF FIVE PERCENT OR LESS OF A CLASS

      As of the date hereof, Celeste Trust Reg. reports that it has ceased to be the
      beneficial owner of more than five percent of any Class of Universal
      Communications Systems` Securities.

      ITEM 6 OWNERSHIP OF MORE THAN FIVE PERCENT ON BEHALF OF ANOTHER PERSON

      Not applicable

      ITEM 7 IDENTIFICATION AND CLASSIFICATION OF THE SUBSIDIARY WHICH ACQUIRED THE
      SECURITY BEING REPORTED ON BY THE PARENT HOLDING COMPANY
      Not applicable

      ITEM 8 IDENTIFICATION AND CLASSIFICATION OF MEMBERS OF A GROUP

      Not applicable

      ITEM 9 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF GROUP

      Not applicable



      SIGNATURE

      After reasonable inquiry and to the best of my knowledge and belief, I
      certify that the information set forth in this statement is true, complete and
      correct.

      February 10, 2005


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