The MedFlash product is aneasy to use Personal Health and Lifestyle Record & Portal that
The MedFlash product is aneasy to use Personal Health and Lifestyle Record & Portal that is USBflash drive enabled. MedFlash contains an emergency flash drive with aWeb portal and 24/7 emergency call center access, which contains theowner's complete medical and key related information. Stored informationon the MedFlash can be accessed on any computer, securely with completeprivacy for the members. For more information, please visit and Harbor Act: This release includes forward-looking statements madepursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private SecuritiesLitigation Reform Act of 1995 that involves risks and uncertaintiesincluding, but not limited to, the impact of competitive products, theability to meet customer demand, the ability to manage growth,acquisitions of technology, equipment, or human resources, the effect ofeconomic business conditions, and the ability to attract and retainskilled personnel. The Company is not obligated to revise or update anyforward-looking statements in order to reflect events or circumstancesthat may arise after the date of this release.Public Relations:Big Apple Consulting USA1 407-389-5900Investor Relations:Consulting for Strategic GrowthStanley WunderlichCEOPhone: 1-800-625-2236Fax: 646-205-7771Email: Email Contact 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-. New Theatrical Film to tell Origin Story of the Legendary CharactersLOS ANGELES, April 23 /PRNewswire/ --The Mirage Group has given the greenlight for development of a live-action major motion picture focusing on theorigins of the iconic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, targeted for release in2011.Announcement of the latest (fifth) big screen version of the crime-fighting"heroes in a half-shell" comes on the day the Turtles kick off their 25thanniversary national "Shell-ebration" in New York City with multiple eventsthat include the honor of lighting the Empire State Building in 'turtle green'and a unique outdoor presentation of their beloved first "Teenage Mutant NinjaTurtles" film at the Tribeca Film Festival "Drive-In". Mirage is partnering with producers Scott Mednick ("300", "Superman Returns","10,000 BC", and the upcoming "Where the Wild Things Are") and Galen Walker(who produced the most recent computer-animated "TMNT" theatrical release) tocreate this live action film.Peter Laird, Gary Richardson, Frederick Fierst,Eric Crown and Napoleon Smith III will serve as executive producers of thefilm, which is based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles characters created byLaird and Kevin Eastman.Mednick and Walker will serve as producers.
Theproject is being funded through Lightbox Productions, LLC."It was critical to us to find people who both understood the Turtlesfranchise and were accomplished film makers who appreciated both the actionand humor components of the Turtles' identity ," said Gary Richardson CEO, TheMirage Group."With Galen and Scott we know we've found great talent withthose essential attributes." "The original dozen comics created by Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman are someof the best source material one could hope for," said Mednick. "We're excitedto bring this story to a whole new generation of moviegoers as well as thelegions of fans that have made the Turtles - Leonardo, Michelangelo,Donatello, and Raphael as well as Splinter, April O'Neil, Casey Jones and, ofcourse, the great villain Shredder - a part of their world for 25 years."Mednick has begun reaching out to writers and directors and is already indiscussion with several high-profile actors interested in portraying Turtlescharacters they loved as kids. 4Kids Entertainment, master licensing agency for the Teenage Mutant NinjaTurtles property, will be handling all the movie merchandise licensing.The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles made their public premiere in May 1984 in acomic book published and distributed by Mirage Studios. A hugely successful TVseries quickly followed, along with a record-setting licensing program andthree successful live-action theatrical films.In 2003, the Turtles werere-introduced to a new generation through a fresh TV series, a computer-animated theatrical movie and new merchandising program.
The 25th year of TMNTwill provide fans of all ages with the opportunity to experience thisevergreen property in a ten-city mobile tour highlighted by the TMNT PartyBus, a rolling museum of TMNT memorabilia.Additional information is available on the and Mirage StudiosMirage Studios, Inc. is part of The Mirage Group, a group of companies locatedin Northampton, Massachusetts that owns, manages, nurtures and protects theTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles property.About 4Kids EntertainmentMaster licensing agent for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, 4Kids Entertainment,Inc. (NYSE: KDE), is a global organization devoted to the creation,development, production, broadcasting, distribution, licensing andmanufacturing of children's entertainment products, with U.S. headquarters inNew York City, regional offices for its trading card business in San Diego,California and international offices in London and Hong Kong.Additional information is available on the Website and at the game station site.SOURCEMirage Studios, Inc.Barry Stagg, 4Kids Entertainment, +1-646-822-4257, ; orMaggie O'Neill, Peppercom, +1-212-931-6181, . NEW ORLEANS - The Federal Emergency Management Agency has allocated $2.3 million dollars to the New Orleans Hornets and the city of New Orleans in hopes of aiding the recovery of star forward David West, who was injured in the fourth quarter of Game 6 of the Western Conference Semifinal."What transpired Thursday evening was obviously a disaster of epic proportions and we need to be sure that the proper steps are taken to alleviate the problems caused by this senseless act," said R David Paulson, the Agency administrator.
"It is vitally important that we, the agency responsible for disaster relief, respond quickly and efficiently."West was injured on a controversial back screen by Spurs forward Robert Horry. West was blind to Horry's approach and received a blow to his lower back, aggravating a previously existing injury."The disaster known as 'Robert Horry' has been afflicting the Southern and Southwestern parts of the United States for some time now," said FEMA deputy administrator Harvey E, Johnson, Jr. "It has become apparent that his actions can no longer be ignored. Last year, we allocated $1.8 million to the city of Phoenix in response to Horry's actions against Steve Nash. We feel that it is our responsibility to assuage thegrievous injuries caused by the play of Mr. Horry."Hornets' coach Byron Scott was grateful for the aid, but felt that the national government hadn't done enough in response to Horry's actions: "Rob's a destructive force, and I think it's obvious what kind of impact he can have on a series, as he has both this year and last year. Never mind the fact that he's a 37-year-old forward averaging 1.5 points per game in the playoffs or that we were down by 21 at the time.