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Clean Energy Brings Natural Gas to the Golden Gate
Seal Beach, Calif. (April 29, 2008) - Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq: CLNE) has been awarded the contract to supply compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel and provide operations and maintenance for the CNG fueling station located near the base of the Golden Gate Bridge in the Presidio.

Clean Energy Signs Fueling Contract for City of Las Vegas Transit Fleet
Seal Beach, Calif. (April 24, 2008) - Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq:CLNE) has been awarded the contract to supply compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel and provide operations and maintenance for two transit fueling stations in Las Vegas, Nevada by the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC). The RTC is both the transit authority and the transportation planning agency for Southern Nevada.

Clean Energy Opens World’s Largest CNG Fueling Station in Lima, Peru to Serve Thousands of Natural Gas Vehicles Daily
Seal Beach, Calif. (April 21, 2008) — Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq: CLNE) today opened the world’s largest compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station in Lima, Peru.

Clean Energy Fuels Names Vincent Taormina To Its Board
Seal Beach, Calif. — April 7, 2008 — Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq: CLNE) today announced that Vincent C. Taormina has been appointed to its board of directors. Mr. Taormina fills the vacancy created by the resignation of David Demers. These board changes, which are effective April 4, 2008, ensure the company remains in compliance with the Nasdaq listing requirement that a majority of the board be independent.

Port of Long Beach Approves Plan to Replace No Less Than
50 Percent of Aging Diesel Trucks with Alternative-Fueled Models

Seal Beach, Calif. (Feb. 21, 2008) — At a special meeting at Port of Long Beach (POLB) headquarters on Feb. 19, 2008, harbor commissioners voted to approve a plan calling for replacement of at least half of current port drayage diesel trucks with trucks powered by clean alternative fuels — specifically liquefied natural gas (LNG) or other alternative fuels that perform better than 2007 emission standards.

Clean Energy Initiates Natural Gas Fueling Services with
Refuse Operators in Texas, New York and California

Seal Beach, Calif. (January 17, 2008) — Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq: CLNE), North America's leader in clean transportation, has completed agreements to begin compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling services with four refuse operators across the country.

Report: Diesel Blamed for 84% of Cancer Risk in Southern California
A scientific study by regional air regulators in Southern California indicates that, although overall cancer risk from air pollution has declined 15% since 1999, air quality in the Los Angeles Basin remains among the poorest in the nation and area residents suffer from highly elevated cancer rates as a result.

Government, Ports and Air Quality Leaders Open First Natural Gas Truck Fuel Station to Support Los Angeles and Long Beach Ports’ Historic Clean Air Action Plan
Seal Beach, Calif. (Dec. 11, 2007) — Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq: CLNE), North America’s leader in clean transportation, hosted opening ceremonies today at a major new liquefied natural gas (LNG) truck fueling station designed specifically to support the goals of the San Pedro Bay Ports’ historic Clean Air Action Plan (CAAP). The new station is the first of three that Clean Energy plans to build in the near future to serve new port drayage trucks powered by clean-burning LNG fuel.

Clean Energy Signs Deal to Increase LNG Resources in Southwest
Seal Beach, Calif. (October 25, 2007) — Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq: CLNE) has entered into an LNG sales agreement with Spectrum Energy Services, LLC (SES), an Alaska limited liability company, to purchase, on a take-or-pay basis over a term of 10 years, 45,000 gallons per day of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from a plant to be constructed by SES in Ehrenberg Arizona, which is near the California border.

Clean Energy Supports California Low Carbon Fuel Funding
Seal Beach, Calif. (October 16, 2007) — Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq: CLNE) has pledged its support for the new California legislation signed into law by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to help implement the state’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard.

Clean Energy Names James L. Hooley as
Vice President, Federal Government Relations

Seal Beach, Calif. (October 1, 2007) — Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq: CLNE) has named James L. Hooley to the newly created post of Vice President, Federal Government Relations, to be based in Washington DC.  Until recently, Hooley was Vice President, Government Relations, Global Public Sector for Unisys Corporation.  

Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District Awards Long-Term
Natural Gas Fuel Supply Contract to Clean Energy

Seal Beach, CA  (Sept. 18, 2007) — Clean Energy (Nasdaq: CLNE) has entered a five-year agreement to supply the Metropolitan Transit District in Santa Cruz, California (Santa Cruz Metro) with clean-burning liquefied natural gas (LNG) fuel for its growing fleet of natural gas powered buses.

Clean Energy Begins Construction on LNG Plant in California
Seal Beach, CA  (Sept. 13, 2007) — Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq: CLNE) has begun construction on California’s first, large-scale LNG (liquefied natural gas) production plant in the Mojave Desert, approximately 75 miles northeast of Los Angeles. The plant is scheduled to begin commercial shipments in the second half of 2008.

Clean Energy Names Clay Corbus as Senior Vice President, Strategic Development
Seal Beach, CA (Sept. 10, 2007) — Clean Energy (Nasdaq: CLNE) has named Clay Corbus as Senior Vice President, Strategic Development.  Corbus was Co-CEO of WR Hambrecht + Co, which managed Clean Energy’s recent initial public offering (IPO).

Clean Energy Forms Joint Venture with Energy Gas del Peru to Bring Large-Scale, Clean-Burning Natural Gas Fueling Services to Peruvian Transit and Taxi Vehicles
Seal Beach, CA (August 7, 2007) — Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq: CLNE), through its operating subsidiary, Clean Energy, and Energy Gas del Peru have formed a new business entity, Clean Energy del Peru, which will develop and operate compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling stations to support the rapidly expanding CNG vehicle population in Peru.

Newest Oakland Area Clean Energy Public Access
CNG Fueling Station Now Officially Open for Business

Seal Beach, CA (July 26, 2007) — Drivers of vehicles powered by environmentally friendly compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel can now fill up anytime at a new public access station located in West Oakland, CA. 

Clean Energy Appoints Refuse Sector Veteran Executive
Raymond Burke to Spearhead Strategic Growth Effort

Seal Beach, CA  (July 16, 2007) — Clean Energy (Nasdaq: CLNE), North America’s leader in clean transportation, has appointed refuse sector veteran Raymond Burke to the newly-created post of vice president, business development, with a focus on developing new strategic growth opportunities for Clean Energy in the solid waste industry. 

Clean Energy Expands North American Fueling Network
Seal Beach, CA  (July 9, 2007) — Clean Energy (Nasdaq: CLNE), North America’s leader in clean transportation, has added compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling services for CNG fleet vehicles operated by UPS, Amador Valley Industries (a Northern California refuse company), and an advanced hydrogen/CNG (HCNG) demonstration fueling project in Vancouver, BC.

Refuse Truck Powered by Clean-Burning Natural Gas Fuel Handles Trash Collection Duties at July 7 Live Earth New York Concert Event
New York, NY (July 6, 2007) — One very special participant in the July 7 Live Earth New York Concert at the Meadowlands Sports Complex will dramatically demonstrate an excellent way to fight climate change. Powered by clean-burning, environmentally-friendly compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel, an Interstate Waste Services Co., Inc. demonstration truck will handle trash collection duties at the event.

Governor Schwarzenegger lauds California-Vancouver BC collaboration at economic trade summit in Vancouver
California's Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger was joined by British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell at an economic trade summit in Vancouver, British Columbia on May 31 to promote collaboration between the state and the province along many fronts.

Former U.S. Energy Dept. Head Asserts that Clean, Cheap, Domestic Natural Gas Plays a Critical Role in a Balanced Alternative Fuel Solution for California
Sacramento, CA (January 31, 2007) At State Capitol ceremonies held today to unveil a new CalSTEP alternative transportation fuel California Action Plan, Clean Energy Board of Directors Member John Herrington stressed the key contribution that natural gas makes to California’s current and future alternative fuel solution.

Clean Energy Supports California Governor’s Proposal for
Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Motor Vehicles

Seal Beach, CA  (January 9, 2007) — Clean Energy, North America’s leader in clean transportation, issued a statement supporting the call from California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger for significant reductions in the carbon content of motor vehicle fuels.

New Clean-Air Solution for Refuse Collection
Clean Energy has joined with Hallahan Truck Sales, Holtsville, NY natural gas refuse truck dealer, to offer a “one-stop-shop” clean-air solution for East Coast refuse haulers.

Clean Energy Files for IPO
Seal Beach, California (September 8, 2006) — Clean Energy Fuels Corp., which provides natural gas fuels for vehicle fleets in the United States and Canada, announced that on September 6, 2006, it filed a registration statement on Form S-1 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission relating to a proposed initial public offering of its common stock. 

City of Long Beach Contracts with Clean Energy to Manage
City’s Network of Public Access Natural Gas Fuel Stations

Seal Beach, California (July 20, 2006)— The City of Long Beach, California has approved a 10-year contract authorizing Clean Energy to operate and supply the City’s public access compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel stations.

Town of Smithtown Signs Multi-Year CNG Fuel Supply Contract with Clean Energy
Seal Beach, CA  (July 10, 2006) — The Town of Smithtown, New York, has signed a seven-year fixed-price contract with Clean Energy to supply compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel to all Smithtown refuse collection trucks beginning January 1, 2007.

Clean Energy Pledges Support to Ports' Clean Air Plan
Seal Beach, CA  (June 30, 2006) — Clean Energy, leading U.S. supplier of liquefied and compressed natural gas (LNG and CNG) vehicle fuel and related services, has announced full support for the goals of the new San Pedro Bay Ports Clean Air Action Plan.

E.J. Harrison & Sons Awards LNG Supply Contract to Clean Energy
Seal Beach, CA  (June 26, 2006) — Clean Energy has entered a long-term agreement to supply Ventura, CA-based E.J. Harrison & Sons with clean-burning liquefied natural gas (LNG) fuel for its fleet of refuse collection trucks.

James C. Miller III Appointed to Clean Energy Board of Directors
Seal Beach, CA  (June 19, 2006) — Clean Energy has named James C. Miller III, former Director of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, as a member of the company’s board of directors.

LNG Plant North of Houston Named in Honor of Boone Pickens
WILLIS, Texas – May 31, 2006 – Amid ever-increasing public concern about rising gasoline prices, the dedication of a fueling plant outside of Houston rekindles optimism that Texas will remain a national energy industry leader while enabling major fleet and transit operators across Texas to benefit from a clean-burning, abundant, domestic fuel available today, not years or decades from now.

BAF Receives CARB Executive order for its 2006 SULEV Crown Victoria
DALLAS, Texas – March 9, 2006 – BAF Technologies, the premier Small Volume Manufacturer providing up-fitted natural gas and propane vehicles, was today issued a California Air Resources Board (CARB) Executive Order (A-364-0007) for it’s 2006 SULEV natural gas powered Crown Victoria, Grand Marquis, and Town Car.

Todd Campbell goes private in his clean air goals
While living in Poland, Todd Campbell witnessed the damaging effects of coal pollution on the countryside. That experience convinced him to abandon his goal of becoming a lawyer and concentrate on environmental improvements instead. He has just been named director of public policy for Clean Energy, which provides natural gas.
Source: East Bay Business Times
January 13, 2006

Clean Energy Launches Finance Subsidiary for NGV Fleets
Seal Beach, California (January 4, 2006) — Clean Energy has formed a new finance subsidiary, Clean Energy Finance, LLC.

Clean Energy Acquires Willis, Texas LNG plant
Seal Beach, California (December 7, 2005) — Clean Energy, North America’s leader in clean transportation, has acquired the Willis LNG Plant in Willis, Texas, from Applied LNG Technologies USA LLC in a transaction valued at more than $14 million. The plant is located approximately 60 miles north of Houston, Texas.

World’s first LNG terminal tractors dedicated at Port of Los Angeles
After two years of development, the marine terminal industry’s first two terminal tractors powered by clean burning LNG were dedicated at the Port of Los Angeles. Tom Giles, CEO of SES Terminal LLC, said “LNG can play a crucial role in helping the Port of Los Angeles move beyond its ‘No Net Increase’ program and actually reduce emissions from today’s levels.”

CARB maintains 2007 transit emissions standard
In a unanimous vote, the California Air Resources Board left intact a stringent smog-fighting standard for new buses, but will allow transit agencies to continue buying more highly polluting diesel buses as long as they compensate by retrofitting some older ones. The board decided relaxing the standard would send the wrong message to transit agencies despite diesel engines not being able to comply with approaching 2007 emission standards.

Port of Los Angeles plans for new natural gas vehicles
Bruce E. Seaton, interim executive director at the Port of Los Angeles, announced the port’s plan to pay the full price of new CNG or LNG trucks as part of an emission reduction strategy. The plan also explores the development of one or more LNG and CNG fueling stations within the port.
Source: Port of Los Angeles announces shift toward air quality improvement initiatives, Business Wire
October 12, 2005

New Ports of Los Angeles sheriff takes dead aim at air pollution
David Freeman, Chairman of Los Angeles harbor commission, has been charged with cleaning up pollution at the ports while expansion continues. Freeman’s goal is to show how cutting-edge technologies can bring a radical shift away from fossil fuels.
Source: A new sheriff at Port of L.A. takes dead aim at air pollution, The San Francisco Chronicle
October 9, 2005

Baytech announces CARB and EPA certification for NGVs
Baytech Corporation has received CARB and EPA certifications for its CNG-fueled GM 6.0, 5.3, and 4.3L medium- and light-duty vehicles. The dedicated CNG Express/Savana vans, SUVs, and Silverado/Sierra pick-ups are certified to California SULEV and Federal ILEV emission standards, qualifying them for carpool lane access with a single occupant on California highways.
Source: Baytech announces CARB and EPA certifications for dedicated CNG vehicles, Baytech Corp.
October 3, 2005

San Francisco to benefit from next generation natural gas technology
Westport Innovations will be upgrading 13 heavy-duty refuse transfer trucks with its first US shipment of second-generation LNG-fueled trucks. The upgrade is part of a new agreement with the City of San Francisco and Norcal Waste Systems to provide the cheapest and cleanest LNG trucks ever deployed in North America.
Source: San Francisco to demonstrate next generation Westport HPDI truck technology, CCN Matthews
October 5, 2005

Honda Civic GX: clean, green and seen in the car-pool lanes
The Honda Civic GX may be the most provocative car to ply California’s polluted freeways this year. With a new home refueling device, Honda is preparing to expand the GX’s customer base to include more private owners.
Source: Honda Civic GX: clean, green and seen in the car-pool lanes, The New York Times
August 28, 2005

Fort Collins to give hydrogen/CNG blend a test drive
Fort Collins plans to convert five to six 12-seater minibuses currently running on CNG to Hythane, a mixture of hydrogen and CNG. The city is building a new fueling station that will mix the hythane fuel, and eventually offer pure hydrogen fuel.
August 26, 2005

New York opens two CNG stations for public use
The State of New York and Clean Energy have opened two new CNG stations, one in Valhalla and the other in Rotterdam. Both the sites are along the “clean fuel corridor”, which provides an accessible natural gas refueling infrastructure.
August 15, 2005, Empire Information Services

Natural gas is bridge to sustainable energy in the future
At the Asia Pacific Natural Gas Vehicles Association conference, George H B Verberg, President of International Gas Union, claimed that natural gas is a bridge to a sustainable energy system in the future, and there is also a need to perform research on alternatives such as hydrogen and biofuel. He continued to note that natural gas was a preferred fuel, having clear advantages over other fuel options.
July 28, 2005, Daily Express

Canadian Government increases CNGV funding
The Government of Canada is extending the Natural Gas for Vehicles Market Transformation Pilot Project with an additional $1.855 million provided by Natural Resources Canada. Fleet owners may now receive up to $3,000 toward the installation of NGV conversion systems.
July 27, 2005 Natural Resources Canada

New TIAX study shows economic edge for heavy-duty NGVs
A new study published by TIAX LLC, “Comparative Costs of 2010 Heavy-Duty Diesel and Natural Gas Technologies”, indicates natural gas-fueled transit bus, refuse hauler and short-haul truck applications may have a significant advantage in life cycle costs over diesel counterparts. The study also notes that the slightly higher capital costs of NGVs will be offset by the lower fueling costs over the life cycle span.
July 26, 2005 CCN Matthews

NGV could be better choice than hybrid
Hybrid owner Ron Wiggins is now thinking a NGV would have better suited his needs. Rather than spending $27,000 on a Toyota Prius, he could have spent approximately $22,000 on a Honda Civic GX and fueled up with natural gas at $1 per gallon.
July 24, 2005

SwRI develops low-emission natural gas truck engine
Southwest Research Institute, as part of the DOE’s Next Generation Natural Gas Vehicles Program, has developed a low-emissions, heavy-duty natural gas engine that more than meets the EPA’s 2010 emissions standards. The next-generation engine emits greatly reduced levels of oxides of nitrogen and particulate matter.
July 8, 2005 Southwest Research Institute

Cleaner school buses in Tucson
The Tucson Unified School District (TUSD) plans to purchase at least 50 new CNG-powered buses to replace its old diesel ones. The stable and cheaper cost of CNG compared to standard gasoline and diesel, and the cleaner burning qualities were the main factors in TUSD’s decision.
April 25, 2005

Natural gas already a winner for 2008 Olympic games
The U.S. DOE is working with the Chinese Government to help Beijing achieve the World Health Organization standards for the 2008 Olympic games. The city plans to reduce air pollution through reductions in the use of coal, tougher air quality and stricter emissions standards. The Olympic Village is planning a hydrogen park to demonstrate developments in hydrogen technology by operating five HCNG-fueled buses.
April 18, 2005

Los Angeles Airport to increase CNG fleet
Los Angeles World Airports is buying 17 new Honda Civic GX compressed natural gas sedans to add to its existing alternative fuel fleets at Los Angeles International Airport and Ontario International Airport.
April 4, 2005

$4 million for new CNG buses at Los Angeles Airport
The Los Angeles Board of Airport Commissioners awarded a $4.2 million contract to North American Bus Industries, Inc. for the purchase of six new CNG-fueled airfield buses. The CNG buses will accommodate the arrival of new larger aircrafts at LAX next fall.
March 21, 2005

WMATA unveils five-year clean bus plan
Washington (DC) Metro Area Transportation Authority (WMATA) unveiled its five-year bus plan with a budget of $877 million. The plan includes the purchase of 250 CNG buses, bringing the fleet’s CNG bus total to 414.
March 4, 2005

Honda Civic GX named 2005 "greenest" vehicle
The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) has named the Honda Civic GX, a compressed natural gas vehicle, its "greenest" vehicle of the year. The award is based on the lowest rating of tailpipe emissions, fuel consumption, and the emissions of gases that contribute to global warming.
March 3, 2005

CNG buses to replace diesel in Tracy CA
The city of Tracy, California, announced it will order six new CNG transit buses in place of the diesel buses currently in use. The emissions reductions achieved by the new CNG buses will play a role in helping the city meet the San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District emissions goals.
February 26, 2005

Liquefied fuel is plentiful, but so is NIMBY mentality
February 2005

SCAQMD Fleet Rules are Essential to Achieving Clean Air in Southern California
February 2005

Two CNG/Hybrid Electric Buses Delivered to LAX
January 19, 2005

CNG Bus Fleet Expands at Sun Metro in El Paso
Riders, drivers appreciate the new wheels

Clean Energy Adds Major CNG and LNG Fueling Operations in Arizona
January 2005

Hybrid buses' fuel economy promises don't materialize
December 13, 2004

Ford Parks Its Natural Gas Bandwagon
By Chris Dixon
The New York Times
Sept 26, 2004

Clean Energy Receives $400,000 In SEP Grants From US DOE Clean Cities Program
Aug 17, 2004

Oil Price Backlash Propels New Ideas
By Ken Silverstein,
Director, Energy Industry Analysis, IssueAlert, UtiliPoint International (www.utilipoint.com)
Aug 4, 2004

New York Gov Pataki Inaugurates Public-Private Partnership with Clean Energy to promote use of alternative fuel vehicles statewide
June 24, 2004

Clean Energy and the City of Dallas partner to develop CNG vehicle fueling facility at Dallas Love Field
April 22, 2004

Clean Energy to Acquire CNG Fueling Operations of Public Service New Mexico
April 12, 2004

Clean Air Fair touts alt-fuel vehicles,
by Mary Vandeveire, Arizona Daily Star
Mar 31, 2004

Cabbie's a natural at fueling change,
by Warren Woodberry Jr., Daily News Staff Writer
Nov 12, 2003

Port Authority and Clean Energy Announce New CNG Fueling Facility at BP Connect Site at LaGuardia Airport
Nov 6, 2003

Fueling the future: Clean Energy is building a system of natural-gas stations that are open to the public.
Oct 7, 2003

Santa Ana’s First Public Refueling Station for Natural Gas Vehicles Helps Drivers Save Money, Clean the Air
Oct 6, 2003

Clean Energy and Its Customers Receive $2.87 Million In Grants from Varied Federal, State and Local Agencies — Funds Will Support Fueling Station Development and Natural Gas Vehicle Deployment in California, Arizona, Texas and Colorado —
Aug 26, 2003

Clean Energy to Supply LNG to Valley Metro in Phoenix
— Five-year Contract Valued at $34 Million
June 9, 2003

ENRG Announces Name Change to Clean Energy
May 8, 2003

Visionary energy proposal
By Milton R. Copulos/Heidi Bonnett
The Washington Times
April 6, 2003

ENRG to Build and Operate a Natural Gas Fueling Facility at BP Fueling Station at LaGuardia Airport in New York

April 3, 2003

Alt-fuelers explore those alternatives
Gas prices driving 1st-time users

By Mary Jo Pitzl
The Arizona Republic
Mar 29, 2003

NGVC Hails CLEAR ACT
March 3, 2003

NGVC Elects New Officers
Feb. 19, 2003

ENRG Wins Boston Transit (MBTA) Natural Gas Fueling Contracts, Expanding Operations Nationwide
— 10-Year Agreement Valued at More Than $30 Million —
Feb. 3, 2003

ENRG Acquires Blue Energy & Technologies LLC — Largest Vehicular Natural Gas Provider Enters Texas and Colorado Markets —
Jan. 6, 2003

Los Angeles Times: BEHIND THE WHEEL
Dec 24, 2002

More Fruitless Results from Latest Diesel Study
Nov 21, 2002

Yet Again, NGVs Outperform Diesel
August 26, 2002

ENRG Opens $2.5MM Natural Gas Fueling Station for Foothill Transit August 7, 2002

ENRG Obtains Grants Totaling $400,000 for Alternate Fuel Vehicle Expansion
July 15, 2002

Department of Energy Announces 2002 Clean Cities Awards

— Awards Detail Local and National Accomplishments
May 14, 2002

ENRG Joins Research on the Potential of Hydrogen as an Alternative Vehicle Fuel
April 24, 2002

ENRG Expands Natural Gas Vehicle Fueling Services along West Coast — New Stations Serve Varied Fleet Markets
April 3, 2002

Cummins Westport and Four Partners Plan Low-Emissions Natural Gas Mine Truck Study
Jan 24, 2002

ENRG and Sunline Transit Lead Consortium to Increase Natural Gas Vehicle Services in Coachella Valley and Improve Air Quality
Dec 20, 2001

ENRG Named Natural Gas Fuel Provider by Foothill Transit
Nov 19, 2001

Less oil, more world security
By JOANNA D. UNDERWOOD
© Earth Times News Service

Nov 9, 2001

ENRG Set to Acquire Natural Gas Fueling Operations of SDG&E
— Action Opens Market with Large Growth Potential —
Nov 5, 2001

ENRG Is New Name for PFC/eFuels — Provider of Vehicular Natural Gas & Services Is Largest in North America —
Oct 1, 2001

“NGVs: The Right Answer, Right Now!”
Presentation by
Richard R. Kolodziej
To the 19th National NGV Conference and Exhibition
San Francisco, California
Oct 1, 2001

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