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Axial Vector Engine to Appear on World Business Review TV Series Hosted by Alexander Haig August 7th, 2005 on CNBC (As Paid Programming)

BOCA RATON, Fla.--Aug. 4, 2005--Multi-Media Productions (USA), Inc. announces the appearance of Axial Vector Engine on World Business Review hosted by General Alexander Haig.

For years, internal combustion engines have been used as the source of power for a variety of products including automobiles, industrial power products and marine vessels. But over time, little has changed in the overall design, until now. In this segment of World Business Review, Axial Vector Engine will discuss revolutionary designs in internal combustion engines.

Dr. Raymond Brouzes, President Axial Vector Engine, explained, "The Axial Vector Engine is a breakthrough multi-fuel, fully scalable internal combustion engine with less than 300 total part count, high torque - some 3.2 ft-lb per HP, low weight - a 205 HP engine under 100 pounds, 96% mechanical efficient and at least half the size of conventional engines and 35% to 40% greater fuel economy. It will open doors to a multitude of unique applications. One area that will certainly be important is the application of its unparalleled torque band and lighter weight. For example, it will allow for truly hybrid diesel-electrical vehicles."

Axial Vector Engine

Axial Vector Engine Corporation is a publicly traded company (OTCBB:AXVC) that owns, develops and licenses proprietary intellectual property regarding unique internal combustion engine technologies. The corporation sees the initial focused market application of its engine shall be for a number of military vehicle applications and "gensets", especially for distributed power.

Additional information on Axial Vector Engine is available at http://www.axialvectorengine.com

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