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Save The World Air Inc. Fuel Saver Device Will Be Subject of CNNFN's Business Unusual To Air August 2000

14 July 2000

CNNFN Business Unusual Story Booker Says, 'This Story Is Too Significant To Tell in 2 Minutes, It Needs Almost an Entire Show Devoted to It'
   

    NEW YORK - Save The World Air Inc. (a debt free company) announced today 
that the company's ZERO EMISSION FUEL SAVER DEVICE and C.E.O. Jeff Muller will 
be the subject of a CNNFN show called Business Unusual.

    Muller, on Tuesday in New York, did an interview with CNNFN Business
Unusual which was to air this Monday night, July 17, 2000.

    Yesterday, Roger Neal, Publicist for Save The World Air, received a call
from John Kennedy, Story booker for CNNFN's Business Unusual.  Kennedy said
the interview they did with Muller and the test of the device was so great,
"This story is too significant to give only 2 minutes on our show.  We want to
devote almost an entire show to it."  So Jeff Muller will return to New York
the week of August 21, 2000 to tape a second interview for the show, and for a
second time do a test for the cameras.  This time CNNFN BUSINESS UNUSUAL will
have their Automotive Correspondent Fred Bordoff witness the test for their
cameras.

    When Muller did the test for CNNFN cameras on Tuesday, the ZEFS device was
tested on a 1966 Mustang at Potamkin Cadillac Buick Chevrolet Dealership
located on 11th Ave. in Manhattan.  The technician that conducted the test was
Chief Technician for Potamkin, Mr. Robert Cino who said, "GM spends millions
of dollars every year on R&D trying to lower exhaust emissions; this device
has made their research obsolete in my opinion."

    The results of that test were:

    Carbon Monoxide Levels lowered from 5.1 ppm to 0.11 ppm & Hydrocarbon
levels were lowered from 227 ppm to 34 ppm.