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NEW YORK, NY—February 24, 2004 – Jean-Paul
Industries LLC (the Company), a privately-held, diversified
company
with initiatives in information technology, healthcare,
education, marketing, real estate, publishing, and finance,
today announce the launch of their newly designed website
www.jpindustries.com.
The Jean-Paul Industries website highlights the Company’s
subsidiary products, services, and companies, including
LifeObserver.com, InboxDeals.com, Gataca Corporation, TopDollarHome.com,
and others.
The newly designed website also includes expanded information
about the Company’s history, operations, employment
opportunities, products in development, and information
for investors. Visitors to the Company’s Web site
will find the new design to be relevant to Jean-Paul Industries’ current
progress and position.
Designed by the company’s web designers, the site
features new flash animation, an aesthetically enhanced
color scheme, and expanded content. Easy navigation, solid
content and well-placed links demonstrate Jean-Paul Industries’ corporate
web site design and programming capabilities.
NEW
YORK, NY—March 15, 2004 – Jean
Paul Industries has pushed forward the deadline to
launch its new nature site, Lifeobserver.com. This
site
has been designed for use by all nature enthusiasts from
hobbyists to seasoned scientists. The site allows the users
to research, record and share information about their life
observation of birds, plants, animals, insects and wild
life. The site will contain an ever-evolving compilation
of useful data as well offer interactive project
ideas to teachers. Its community message board and retail
store offering nature theme merchandise further serve to
communicate the users involvement in a web based community
that is making an important contribution.

NEW YORK, NY—March 29, 2004 – Design and order
a custom greeting card over the internet and have it produced
and automatically mailed? What a concept!
Because paperless greeting cards will never have the "nostalgia
factor", Jean-Paul Industries introduces traditional
greetings, using advanced printing technology.
Jean-Paul Industries, setting the pace of things to come®
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