ContactMichelle LynRayKelyniam Global Inc

(PINKSHEETS: KLYG), an advanced Engineering andRapid Prototyping Company specializing in the use of CADCAM technology,announces that it has entered negotiations with a Major U.S. Aircraftmanufacturer to provide on-site engineering consultants.James Ketner, President and CEO of Kelyniam Global, Inc., stated: "Thiscontract has the potential to significantly increase our forecastedRevenues and Earnings for year end 2009. The contract is a time andmaterial type, with a fixed billing rate for each engineer placed. Kelyniam will postrecord revenues for 2008, and is on track to meet or beat 2009 earningsforecast of $.11-.15 per share retained earnings.Kelyniam recently released 3rd quarter earnings results on December 12which can be viewed by following the link financial condition update from Mr. Ketner can be found in that pressrelease by following the link Ketner added: "I would venture to say that we have been lucky to beinvolved with our new medical technology at this time, which has insulatedus from the downturn in the U.S economy. With FDA approval on the horizonof the implant process, and with the signature of this new contract,Kelyniam will be poised for growth and profitability for 2009."Kelyniam Global, Inc. recently posted a new video which tells more aboutthe company's new and exciting medical process utilizing CADCAMtechnology.

The video can be watched by going to the company website, andselecting the "Watch our New Medical Video" on Kelyniam's home page, orby following the link Kelyniam Global, Incorporated:Kelyniam Global, Inc. is a balanced vertically integrated multi-industryholding corporation. The company specializes in the use of CADCAM technology withrecent developments in the production of high precision replication ofartificial bone implants for medical applications.Contact:Michelle LynRayKelyniam Global, Inc. 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-. To: Jim DelanyFrom one Jim to another:Granted, I am first a Notre Dame fan. But, as someone who has lived their entire life in Big Ten country and still watches plenty of its games, here are just a few thoughts on the final week of the football season:First and foremost, you have the most parity top to bottom, of any conference in the country Congratulations on that.

I understand wanting to enforce certain rules at the beginning of the season. But last I checked, a pancake block doesn't constitute holding. The "dual possession" INT in the IU-Michigan game is probably one of the five worst calls of the season. And don't even get me started about the replay officals.Finally, the Big Ten conference is becoming an afterthought in the college football world. Your conference is slowly becoming the punch line to a few too many jokes by fans of the SEC and Big XII. Recruits are looking for sunnier shores instead of greener pastures.

Down years (by traditional standards) for Ohio State, Penn State and Michigan (for the second straight year) will have that effect on the conference. In order to re-establish the conference as one of the premier ones in college football, I have established a simple plan for you: Extend the season so that it doesn't end the weekend BEFORE Thanksgiving. There are around 50 games scheduled for the holiday week, and only one features a Big Ten team Do you see the problem with thatBased on Point No 1, only two of your teams had a bye week during this season. Scheduling is not your friend, and even the most well-conditioned teams need a break Please try to avoid this in future years.Add a 12th team Seriously. This allows for a Big Ten championship game to be played the same day as the SEC, Big XII, and ACC championship games. Don't let the Pac 10 beat you to the punch while you can still negotiate TV deals.