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Five Reasons To Buy An E-Reader

(NAPSI)-If you’re like most people, you’ve been hearing about the new electronic readers and may be wondering if you should buy one. Here are five reasons you may care to consider:

• Lots of choices. There are several types of e-readers available, so you can probably find one that fits your needs and lifestyle. The e-readers that are simplest and easiest to use are the ones designed just for reading, so you’re not distracted by other technologies.

• You can now read in color. Reading a recipe in a cookbook with photos in black and white, or reading a children’s book to your kids with the illustrations in black and white, just isn’t the same as enjoying them in full color. Luckily, some of the newer e-readers let you read in full color, so you can enjoy the complete reading experience.

• Portable library. Imagine being able to take all your books with you when you go out or on vacation. You can do this with an e-reader, which stores all your books so you have a portable library. In addition, they’re small and lightweight so you can easily carry them in your purse or luggage.

• Great gifts. An e-reader makes an excellent gift for friends and just about everyone in the family, young or old, who loves to read. And it’s a suitable gift for all occasions, including Christmas, Hanukkah, birthdays, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and for graduation. Consider giving an e-reader together with an e-book from the recipient’s favorite author.

• They’re affordable. The first e-readers were fairly expensive but nowadays you can find one for $160 and under. And the savings don’t stop there. The e-books themselves, which you buy through an online bookstore, typically cost under $10, much less than you’d probably pay for a new hardcover book. If you prefer to get your reading materials from the library, many now lend out e-books.

One new wireless color e-reader that’s considered simple, affordable and stylish is the Literati by The Sharper Image. With it, you can read and enjoy your e-books on a vibrant 7-inch color screen. When you’re ready for new reading material, you connect wirelessly to the built-in bookstore, where you can browse through millions of books and magazines before making your purchase. As a bonus, the e-reader includes 150 free books (all classics) and a stylish carrying case. You can find the e-reader at major retail stores and online at www.LiteratiReader.com.

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Visit And Protect Your Conservation Lands

(NAPSI)—Whether you’re an avid environmentalist, a Western movie fan looking for a little tranquility, or just someone who’s seeking a fun vacation for your family, you can experience the undisturbed beauty of the American West at hundreds of places around the country. Over 28 million acres of National Conservation Lands are permanently conserved by the federal government for the public to enjoy.

Here are a few facts and figures:

• These lands, especially those around the Empire Ranch in Arizona, have been a calling card for Hollywood Westerns.

• With a plain of saguaro cacti beneath it, nearby Ragged Top Mountain in Ironwood Forest offers a striking reminder of the Old West.

• Historic Fort Stanton in New Mexico is one of the few intact frontier forts, with many of its original buildings and surrounding lands looking just as they did when the fort hosted such legendary personalities as Billy the Kid, Colonel Kit Carson and the Buffalo Soldiers.

• The Santa Rosa/San Jacinto Mountains in southern California has an old brush corral and views from the highway that harken back to the southern California of a century ago.

• Rock caves and formations in Red Rock Canyon of Nevada dominate the landscape once crossed by cowboys and Native Americans.

Since they were established a decade ago, the National Conservation Lands have not gotten the level of funding, protection, recognition or support that they need from the federal government. They face other challenges such as recreational target shooting, reckless off-road vehicle use, vandalism, encroaching development and trash dumping.

The Conservation Lands Foun- dation is the only organization dedicated solely to conserving, restoring and expanding the National Conservation Lands through education, advocacy and partnerships.

To that end, the Foundation:

• Provides grants, training and networking opportunities to build a constituency of grassroots advocates;

• Works with Congress and the Bureau of Land Management to help shape the future of the National Conservation Lands; and

• Promotes greater public awareness of and appreciation for the National Conservation Lands and the irreplaceable human and natural history they contain.

You can discover more about the Foundation and the sites and monuments it protects, how to visit them and how to help protect them at www.conservationlands.org or (970) 247-0807.

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The Risk of Roaches: How to Keep Your Home Allergen Free

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(NewsUSA) – For 23 million Americans — including 7 million children — spring showers bring more than rejuvenation. They bring sniffles, sneezes and wheezing that could only mean allergy season is around the corner. But before you run for cover indoors this spring, take heed: One of the most dangerous allergens may be crawling inside your home.

Cockroaches spread nearly 33 different kinds of bacteria, six types of parasitic worms and seven kinds of human pathogens. And although this gross factor alone is huge, the biggest health threat comes from the skin and fecal droppings the critters leave behind.

“Cockroach allergens accumulate as a result of droppings and shed skins, which can trigger asthma attacks in adults and children,” says Missy Henriksen, vice president of public affairs for the National Pest Management Association (NPMA).

The increased risk of an asthma attack is most pronounced in children. Recent medical studies have targeted cockroach allergens as the trigger for numerous allergic reactions and as the main cause of missed school days.

If you do see a cockroach scuttling across your floor, Henriksen advises to watch for a larger problem. “Unfortunately, if you see one cockroach, there are sure to be many more. Proper control and removal is needed to prevent the build-up of cockroach allergens and the spread of bacteria.”

Cockroaches are most active when temperatures reach 70 degrees or above and thrive in warm, dark and moist places.

NPMA offers these helpful tips for keeping cockroaches out of your home this spring:

Vacuum. Early and often is best for reducing harmful cockroach allergens.

Keep a spotless kitchen. To prevent infestations, keep all your food and garbage in sealed containers and dispose of regularly. Clean behind and under appliances regularly, as these are favorite hiding spots for cockroaches.

Ventilate. Air out basements and crawl spaces to prevent moisture.

Seal the entrances. Close off cracks and holes around utility pipes that provide easy access to your home.

Act quickly. If you find evidence of an infestation, contact a licensed pest professional to inspect and treat the problem. To find one in your area, visit www.pestworld.org.

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DANA POINT, CA, February 24, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ — Bolt Public Relations, a division of Bolt Enterprises, Inc., an Orange County, Calif.-based public relations, events and digital media agency, is pleased to announce the expansion of its operations into Raleigh, N.C. As part of the expansion, Bolt welcomes senior public relations executive, Jo-Anne Chase, as its vice president of the eastern region.
“Jo-Anne brings a wealth of experience and savvy to our team, while also bringing the opportunity to open the doors to our newest location on the East Coast,” said Caroline Callaway, president, Bolt Enterprises, Inc. “We look forward to delivering expanded physical reach and added knowledge and experience to small businesses and non-profits throughout the country.”
Both Callaway and Chase graduated from North Carolina State University in Raleigh with degrees in communication.

Chase most recently served as account supervisor at French/West/Vaughan, a Raleigh-based public relations agency, where she was responsible for the development and execution of national campaigns. Her work has earned national recognition in the PR industry, including two Bronze Anvil Awards from the Public Relations Society of America, two finalist recognitions for The Holmes Report’s SABRE Awards, and numerous honors from North Carolina and Raleigh public relations societies.

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CHAPEL HILL, N.C.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–POZEN Inc. (NASDAQ: POZN), announced today that it plans to release fourth quarter and year end 2010 results on March 9, 2011, before the market opens.

The announcement will be followed by a live webcast at 11:00 a.m. (EST) with a discussion by POZEN management of the earnings and business results. The webcast can be accessed on POZEN’s website at www.pozen.com and will be archived and available for replay. The fourth quarter and year end 2010 earnings release will be accessible in the News section of POZEN’s website.

About POZEN
POZEN Inc. is a progressive pharmaceutical company that is transforming how the healthcare industry addresses unmet medical needs. By utilizing a unique in-source model and a focus on integrated therapies, POZEN has successfully developed and obtained FDA approval of two self-invented products in two years – something almost no other small pharmaceutical company has done. Funded by these two milestone/royalty streams, POZEN is now creating a portfolio of cost-effective integrated aspirin therapies designed to enable the full power of aspirin by reducing its GI toxicity. The lead candidate, PA32540, is being investigated for the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease and has entered Phase 3 clinical trials. POZEN is retaining commercial control of the pipeline assets and will launch creatively using a new sales force model and digital communications. The Company’s common stock is traded on The NASDAQ Stock Market under the symbol “POZN”. For more detailed company information, including copies of this and other press releases,
please visit: www.pozen.com.

Contacts
POZEN Inc.
Stephanie Bonestell, 919-913-1030
Manager, Investor Relations & Public Relations
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Expert Tax Tips For Saving Time And Money

2011 Tax Tips

(NAPSI)—Although you have a few extra days to file this year’s tax return, experts encourage you to file sooner rather than later. Whether you’re getting a refund or owe taxes, there’s incentive for everyone to file now.

“Taxes are an important part of your personal finances and rushing could cost you a lot of money this year and in the long run,” says Jessi Dolmage, spokesperson for TaxACT. “Luckily, you don’t have to go it alone and doing your taxes doesn’t have to be painful. Today’s solutions make tax preparation and filing easy for everyone.”

Dolmage shared her top tax tips:

1. Get organized. Put all your W-2s, 1099s and other tax documents in one place. Have last year’s return handy as well for comparison and your AGI that can be used for e-filing.

2. Double-check your data. The IRS rejects millions of returns each year because of very minor errors involving transposed characters and incorrect math or filing status. Verify names, addresses and birth dates. Be sure you’re using Social Security numbers as they appear on the cards. Using import features offered by software or an online solution can help decrease these errors.

3. Choose smart. Not all tax preparation solutions are created equal, especially free ones. Many free solutions exclude forms for complex returns with itemized deductions, investment income, and capital gains and losses. Others provide minimal help and tools. TaxACT Free Federal Edition includes all the forms you need to e-file, unlimited e-mail help, maximum refund and accuracy guarantees and the ability to import last year’s tax data from PDFs prepared by 11 solutions- all free.

4. E-file. Nearly 70 percent of taxpayers e-filed their federal returns last year. Unlike paper filers, you’ll know when the IRS accepted or rejected your return within 48 hours. Combined with direct deposit, you can have your refund in as few as eight days. If you owe, e-file now and pay later via credit or debit card or a scheduled automatic withdrawal any- time before or on April 18.

5. Save time on your state return. The solution you use for your federal return likely offers a state solution, so let the software transfer your information to state forms to save time and reduce possible data entry errors. Most state returns are due April 18 but a few states did not change their deadlines. Even if your state changed the filing date, it may not have changed estimated tax payment dates.

6. An extension to file does not mean more time to pay. Get an automatic six-month filing extension by filing Form 4868, free, with TaxACT Free Federal Edition and pay as much as possible by April 18 to minimize interest and penalties. When you’re ready to file, log back into TaxACT to prepare, print and e-file your federal return free before October 17, 2011.

7. Plan ahead. Adjust your withholding via Form W-4 if needed, and take advantage of the tips and tools your tax preparation solution offers for minimizing next year’s taxes. Finally, save a printed copy of your return with all of this year’s tax documents.

For more tax tips and information, visit www.IRS.gov and www.taxact.com. TaxACT Free Federal Edition allows everyone to prepare, print and e-file a federal return free.

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Top 10 E-Mail Features Your Business Needs To Succeed

(NAPSI)—For small and medium-size businesses, e-mail is one of the primary ways to communicate and connect with customers, not to mention an important tool for storing and organizing information. Not all e-mail systems are created equal, though, and compromising on your e-mail system could put essential information at risk.

Here are the top 10 e-mail features your business needs to succeed:

1. Security—Viruses and spam can slow down e-mail, steal confidential information and use your computers to attack websites. Ensure that your information is safe with built-in anti-virus and anti-spam filters that are constantly updated.

2. Reliability—Growing businesses can’t afford downtime. Insist on 99.9 percent uptime with a financially backed guarantee.

3. Backup—Losing information due to a power outage or accident can be catastrophic to a business. Make sure your provider routinely backs up data to multiple geographic locations.

4. Support—Problems arise with any system. Confirm that you have round-the-clock phone support for your e-mail.

5. Storage—For many, e-mail is a default storage system. Look for systems with generous e-mail box sizes in the 20?25 GB range and the ability to send and store large attachments.

6. Compatibility with mobile devices—With more and more phones able to connect to e-mail, it’s important to ensure they’ll work well with your business e-mail system. Make sure your e-mail provider has support for Windows Phone, iPhone, Android and Blackberry, among others.

7. Web access from different browsers—Particularly if you travel, it’s important to make sure your e-mail system allows easy access from a PC, phone and a variety of Web browsers including Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox and Chrome, so you have uninterrupted access.

8. Offline support—If you use Microsoft Outlook, make sure your provider has full support for its features, including offline access, so you can continue to be productive even without an Internet connection.

9. Control—It’s your e-mail, so even if you don’t manage servers in-house, confirm that your e-mail system gives you the ability to manage things like security settings, distribution groups and shared address book information over the Web.

10. Easy to use—For a tool you use every day, it has to include features that make your life easier. Look for the latest features, such as:

• Ability to sort e-mail the way you normally work-by date, sender or subject;

• Shared calendaring, so users can see their colleagues’ schedules to book meetings;

• The ability to include conference rooms and equipment when scheduling meetings;

• Shared mailboxes that multiple people can access and respond to, such as customer service e-mail accounts.

Free e-mail systems generally don’t provide the security and reliability needed for business e-mail, but Microsoft has recently made available new versions of Microsoft Exchange Server and Exchange Online, part of the Microsoft Online Services suite. Exchange Online is their hosted e-mail that offers secure, reliable e-mail for businesses for as little as $5 a month.

By making sure your e-mail makes the grade in these categories, you can have the confidence of knowing your system is secure and will run smoothly while you get on to the more important work of growing your business.

More information is available at www.microsoft.com/online/exchange-online.aspx.

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How To Save Money On Your Taxes

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(NAPSI)—You may be able to save money on your taxes this year. According to the IRS, 60 percent of taxpayers are using a paid tax preparer but may qualify for other options.

If you earn less than $49,000 a year, you can get free tax preparation services from a volunteer tax preparer at any of the hundreds of Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) sites around the country. These sites are run by nonprofit organizations, such as United Way, and supported in part by Bank of America.

Over the last several years, the bank has invested $4.5 million to support and expand these volunteer-assisted free tax preparation efforts. It also encourages its employees to volunteer at sites, preparing taxes or delivering financial education that aids consumers with issues that are a struggle today—like building emergency savings or understanding and managing credit. It’s part of the bank’s ongoing efforts to help working individuals, families and communities achieve greater financial stability.

Qualifying for Tax Credits

The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is a refundable federal income tax credit for low- to moderate-income working individuals and families. When the credit exceeds the amount of taxes owed, it results in a tax refund to those who qualify for and claim the credit.

Multiplying Dollars in the Community

The tax credit not only benefits the families that claim it, but their communities as well. Research conducted by the Brookings Institution shows that EITC dollars stimulate state and local economies through a “multiplier” effect. Every $1 in returned taxes to taxpayers generates $1.50 locally.

To encourage that kind of economic improvement, the bank helped launch United Way’s national financial stability work, including its efforts to expand EITC outreach, free-tax preparation and One Stop Financial Stability Centers.

These programs have returned almost $2 billion in total tax refunds to lower-income working families, who use those dollars to purchase necessities such as food, clothing and utilities. These expenditures fuel the local economy, benefiting both the families that get the refunds and the communities in which they live.

More Help

If you earn more than $49,000 but less than $57,000 annually, you can still file your federal and state taxes free. Dial 2-1-1 to locate a VITA site near you or visit http://liveunited.org/FreeTaxPrep.

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(NAPSI)—A little knowledge may help you avoid throwing out something valuable and help the environment at the same time.

Currently, too many aerosol cans take up landfill space while the valuable steel they’re made from is not being recycled and reused. Steel aerosol containers are every bit as recyclable as other steel cans.

According to Greg Crawford, executive director of the Steel Recycling Institute, one reason for the disparity may be that “many aerosol products aren’t in the kitchen where a lot of household recyclables are generated from; they’re in the bathroom or other side of the house, and it creates a little bit of a disconnect.”

To help bridge that disconnect, many steel aerosol cans now have a “please recycle when empty” logo. In addition, many recycling programs, looking to maximize the diversion of recyclables from landfills, are informing consumers that steel aerosol containers are easily recyclable once empty through normal use.

For more information, see http://recycle-steel.org.

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