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Y2K and You - New Booklet Now Available Online
Washington November 1, 1999 -- Want to know more about the Y2K bug and what you should do about it? A new booklet that offers Y2K background information and provides suggestions on how you and your family can prepare for the century date change is now available online.

The President's Council on Y2K Conversion has published a 32 page guide covering a wide range of topics. Specific sections address important Y2K-related issues in areas such as utilities, personal finance, food & fuel, health, and travel.

For additional information about the federal government's response to the Y2K transition, visit the President's Council at www.y2k.gov or call the Y2K toll-free information hotline 1-888-USA-4Y2K (872-4925). For more on FEMA and the Emergency Services sector's Y2k planning, please visit the Y2K section of the FEMA web site at www.fema.gov/y2k.

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