com.

books sharing

Unless they have a full
scholarship or their parents pay their way, most college students are forced
to work their way through college, paying for their own tuition and textbooks .com, "but college textbooks are incredibly expensive.

describe books

"Students can buy their books from other students ,"
says Mc Neish, "and usually save a lot of money.
CollegiateTool.

describe classifieds

CollegiateTool.com), the leading supplier of event
auctions, online marketplaces and e-commerce enabled classifieds for
the newspaper industry, has pioneered event auctions for newspapers
since 2002.


All sites allow the visitor to buy books - they do not simply describe them or review them.

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"When you're looking to buy or sell
textbooks and save some money," says Mc Neish, "exposure is everything.collegiatetool . To
compete, newspapers need tools now that deliver the capabilities
today's online sellers and buyers are using.

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CollegiateTool. Mc Neish, founder of
CollegiateTool.

In late 2004, Editor + Publisher cited a report from Classified
Intelligence LLC that said craigslist has cost newspapers in the San
Francisco Bay Area $50- to $65-million in employment advertising
revenue, and untold millions more in merchandise and real-estate
advertising. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown
risks and uncertainties, such as the Company's capital requirements
and other liquidity concerns, fluctuations in demand for newspaper
auctions and for the Company's other products, competition ,
technological developments, and other risks and factors.

directly describe

CityXpress is
headquartered in Vancouver , B.

directly sell

com comes in. CityXpress works with newspapers in the United States,
Canada and Europe to stage local auctions through its hosted software
and on-site sales and customer support services.

textbooks zoo

com Offers Outlet for Students to Buy and Sell Their Own
Textbooks and More

NEW YORK, The cost of a college education is on
the rise and shows no signs of slowing down .
"We hear a lot about tuition costs," says Duane E. "The site
is dedicated to bringing students the latest and best in products and services
for college students," says Mc Neish, "but our premier service is our textbook
buy and sell. They can also register that
they are looking for a specific book, because chances are someone out there
has one to sell.

The eMarketplaceXpress platform enables newspapers to create free
and low-cost online classified marketplaces, separate from the
newspaper's site of print listings, in order to compete directly in
their local markets with free -listing services such as craigslist,
said Phil Dubois, president and CEO of CityXpress Corp.

"World-class online competitors have redefined the local
classified market and set the bar high ," Dubois said.

sharing books

Newspaper groups can also link
individual city sites running on the eMarketplaceXpress platform
together as part of a larger network.

About CityXpress Corp.cityxpress.

describe got

College Students Save on Textbooks at New Internet Community

"
Additional services are planned including assistance in finding the right
job and better information on what careers specific college degrees can lead
to. The forward-looking statements are based
on information available to the Company and speak only as of the date
hereof.

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Contact Duane Mc Neish at 718-740-1232.


secondhand students

We're doing what we can to save them both,"
says Mc Neish.

CityXpress (www. These and
other important factors may cause actual results and performance to
differ materially from the results expressed in or implied by such
forward-looking statements.

buyers buy

This is where
CollegiateTool.com creates a potential for exposure to millions of college
students who access the website daily. In 2004,
CityXpress announced a strategic relationship with Knight Ridder, the
nation's second-largest newspaper publisher, to be the exclusive
provider of online auctions for its newspapers.

This press release and/or communication contains forward-looking
statements regarding the Company's business strategy and future plans
of operations.

buyers rare

Newspapers can also offer
value-added features such as multiple photos, priority listings,
enhanced displays and vendor profiles. The Company does not assume, and expressly disclaims any
obligation or duty to update or revise any of the information
presented herein.

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com is a national college
community, designed to empower college students across the nation.

"We believe that newspapers can level the playing field with
online marketplaces whose features and functions meet the competition
head-on, and eMarketplaceXpress was designed to meet this need,"
Dubois said.

bookstores textbook

, a company whose online marketplaces have
generated more than $65 million in revenue for newspapers in the past
three years, today announced the launch of eMarketplaceXpress, a
complete, stand-alone online classified marketplace that enables
newspapers to respond aggressively to free classified competitors.C.

This category is for sites that Classifieds service for Books.

buyers matches

"
The site also offers a booklet of fast food coupons that can save students
money on food."

eMarketplaceXpress is a self-contained marketplace that includes
online ad-taking and payment options, browse and proximity search
capabilities, e-commerce functionality to facilitate buyer-seller
transactions, and a vendor rating system.

students buy


For more information about CollegiateTool.com, visit the site at
http://www .


The company currently
provides services to newspaper companies including Knight Ridder ,
MediaNews Group, Cox Enterprises, McClatchy, CanWest Global, Lee
Enterprises, Scripps Howard , Freedom Newspapers, the New York Times
Company and the Northcliffe Newspaper Group.

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simply directly

and Seattle , Wash.

searches classifieds

"
On the site, students can register for books they'd like to sell, or books
they're looking to buy.

News Editors

VANCOUVER, British Columbia----March 16,
2005--CityXpress Corp. "Online users
expect to be able to place free ads over the Web and to have access to
capabilities not available through most online newspaper sites.

buy describe

"Students don't have a lot of wiggle room in their budgets,
nor do they have a lot of time.

CityXpress Launches eMarketplaceXpress to Support Free Classified Advertising Sites for Newspapers; Platform Enables Newspapers to Compete Directly with Free-L

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trader buyers

"
Most college bookstores offer a buy-back program at the end of every
semester, but most students would agree that the amount they get back is less
than impressive, and not all books are even accepted .

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