Document:

Exhibit 10.3

                                MASTER AGREEMENT

                                 BY AND BETWEEN

                              Y2 ULTRA-FILTER, INC.

                                       AND

                            US GLOBAL AEROSPACE, INC.

                                  JUNE 19, 2003

         This Master Agreement (the "AGREEMENT") is made and entered into as of
June 19, 2003, by and between Y2 Ultra-Filter, Inc., a Wyoming corporation
having its place of business at 1980 East 5th Street, Building 103, Tempe,
Arizona 85281 ("Y2"), and US Global Aerospace, Inc., a Delaware corporation
having its place of business at 2533 North Carson Street, Suite 5107, Carson
City, Nevada 89706 ("USGA").

                                    RECITALS

         Y2 and USGA wish to enter into an agreement to provide governing terms
and provisions for agreements between them, including, without limitation,
agreements for the sale of products by each of them to the other and joint
marketing of products.

                                    AGREEMENT

SECTION 1.   DEFINITIONS

Section 1.01 "AGREEMENT" shall have the meaning assigned in the preamble.

         Section 1.02 "CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION" shall mean proprietary and
other confidential information that the Furnishing Party has or will develop,
compile or own, or that the Furnishing Party receives from third parties under
conditions of confidentiality. The term is to be broadly interpreted and
includes (a) information that has, or could have, commercial value for the
business in which the Furnishing Party is engaged, or in which the Furnishing
Party may engage at a later time, and (b) information that, if disclosed without
authorization, could be detrimental to the economic interests of the Furnishing
Party. Confidential Information includes, without limitation, any patent, patent
application, copyright, trademark, trade name, service mark, service name,
"know-how", negative "know-how", trade secrets, customer and supplier
identities, characteristics and terms of agreements, details of customer or
consultant contracts, pricing policies, operational methods, marketing plans or
strategies, product development techniques or plans, business acquisition plans,
science or technical information, ideas, discoveries, designs, computer programs
(including source codes), financial forecasts, unpublished financial
information, budgets, processes, procedures, formulae, improvements or other
proprietary or intellectual property of the Furnishing Party, whether or not in
written or

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tangible form, and whether or not registered, and including all memoranda,
notes, summaries, plans, reports, records, documents and other evidence thereof.

         "Confidential Information" does not include (a) any information known
to the Receiving Party prior to disclosure by the Furnishing Party or its
Representatives, (b) any information which becomes available on a
non-confidential basis from a source other than the Furnishing Party who is not
bound by a confidentiality agreement with, or any other contractual, legal or
fiduciary obligation of fiduciary of confidentiality to, the Receiving Party or
any related party with respect to such information, and (iii) any information
which is or becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of
a disclosure by such Receiving Party's Representatives in breach of this
Agreement.

         Section 1.03 "DIRECT COSTS" shall include all of the costs and expenses
directly associated with the manufacture and distribution of a product,
including, without limitation, materials, labor (including all overhead expenses
associated with labor), shipping and direct costs of sales and/or marketing of
such product.

         Section 1.04 "EXCLUSIVE MARKETS" shall mean the following:

          o    China;
          o    Hong Kong; and
          o    Cargo and passenger aircraft worldwide;

         Section 1.05 "FURNISHING PARTY" shall have the meaning assigned in
Section 6.02(a).

         Section 1.06 "INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY" shall mean, with respect to each
Party, all patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights, trade
secrets, licenses, information, designs, computer software, know-how and
proprietary rights and processes necessary for the conduct of such Party's
business as now conducted and as proposed to be conducted.

         Section 1.07 "JOINT MARKETING PLAN" shall have the meaning assigned in
Section 4.03 of this Agreement.

         Section 1.08 "JOINT PATENTS" shall have the meaning assigned in Section
6.01 of this Agreement.

         Section 1.09 A "JOINT PRODUCT" shall be any product created by USGA or
Y2 that contains both USGA Products and Y2 Products.

         Section 1.10 The "JOINT PRODUCT COST" shall be, for each applicable
Joint Product, the aggregate of all Direct Costs attributable to such Joint
Product incurred by USGA and Y2.

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         Section 1.11 The "MARKETS" shall consist of (a) the Exclusive Markets,
and (b) with respect to any particular Subagreement, markets or Third Parties
identified as Markets therein.

         Section 1.12 "PARTY" shall mean either USGA or Y2, as appropriate in
the circumstances.

         Section 1.13 "PRODUCTS" shall mean either USGA Products or Y2 Products,
as appropriate in the circumstances.

         Section 1.14 "PURCHASING PARTY" shall have the meaning assigned in
Section 3.01(a).

         Section 1.15 "RECEIVING PARTY" shall have the meaning assigned in
Section 6.02(a).

         Section 1.16 "REPRESENTATIVES" shall have the meaning assigned in
Section 6.02(a)

         Section 1.17 "SELLING PARTY" shall have the meaning assigned in Section
3.01(a).

         Section 1.18 "SEPARATE PRODUCT" shall mean, as appropriate, any (a) Y2
Product or (b) USGA Product; that is not part of a Joint Product at the time of
the determination of the type of product.

         Section 1.19 "SEPARATE PRODUCT COST" shall mean, for each applicable
Separate Product, the Selling Party's total Direct Costs of producing such
Separate Product.

         Section 1.20 "SEPARATE PRODUCT PRICE" shall mean the price at which the
Selling Party shall sell the Separate Product to the Purchasing Party. Such
Separate Product Price shall be equal to the Separate Product Cost plus ten
percent (10%) of such Separate Product Cost.

         Section 1.21 "SHARED PROFITS" shall mean the total sales price in any
transaction with a Third Party Purchaser of all Joint Products sold less the
Joint Production Costs attributed to the Joint Products sold.

         Section 1.22 "SUBAGREEMENT" shall mean any agreement between the
Parties that is intended to be governed by this Master Agreement.

         Section 1.23 "SUBCONTRACT" shall mean any Subagreement or part of any
Subagreement that calls for the manufacture of Y2 products by USGA in accordance
with Section 3.08 of this Master Agreement.

         Section 1.24 "TERM" shall be the period beginning on the date provided
in the preamble to this Agreement and ending when validly terminated pursuant to
the provisions of this Agreement.

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         Section 1.25 "THIRD PARTY" shall mean any person or entity other than
USGA and Y2.

         Section 1.26 "THIRD PARTY PURCHASER" shall mean any Third Party that
orders Joint Products, Separate Products, or any combination of Joint Products
and Separate Products from either USGA or Y2.

         Section 1.27 "UNIQUE COSTS" shall have the meaning assigned in Section
3.07.

         Section 1.28 "UNPAID PARTY" shall have the meaning assigned in Section
7.04(c).

         Section 1.29 "USGA" shall have the meaning assigned in the preamble.

         Section 1.30 "USGA PRODUCTS" shall be (a) those products listed on
Exhibit B to this Agreement, as amended from time to time by written agreement
of the Parties, and (b) with respect to any particular Subagreement, products
identified as USGA Products within such Subagreement.

         Section 1.31 "Y2" shall have the meaning assigned in the preamble.

         Section 1.32 "Y2 PRODUCTS" shall be (a) those products listed on
Exhibit A to this Agreement, as amended from time to time by written agreement
of the Parties, and (b) with respect to any particular Subagreement, products
identified as Y2 Products within such Subagreement.

SECTION 2.   PRODUCTS

         Section 2.01 Y2 Products. During the Term, and subject to the
provisions of this Agreement, Y2 shall manufacture and sell such quantities of
Y2 Products to USGA as the Parties may agree upon in any Subagreement. Unless
mutually agreed to in writing by the Parties, Y2 Products sold to USGA are to be
(a) used by USGA in the manufacture of Joint Products or (b) sold by USGA in a
transaction including the sale of Joint Products.

         Section 2.02 USGA Products. During the Term, and subject to the
provisions of this Agreement, USGA shall manufacture and sell such quantities of
USGA Products to Y2 as the Parties may agree upon in any Subagreement. The USGA
Products sold to Y2 are to be (a) used by Y2 in the manufacture of Joint
Products or (b) sold by Y2 in a transaction including the sale of Joint
Products.

         Section 2.03 Subagreements. The Parties shall enter into a Subagreement
for any sale pursuant to Section 2.01 or Section 2.02 of this Agreement. If the
Parties do not negotiate and execute a Subagreement for such sale, the sale
shall still be governed by the terms of this Agreement.

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SECTION 3.    SALES BY EITHER PARTY

         Section 3.01 Purchase Orders.

         (a) Either Party (the "PURCHASING PARTY") may submit a purchase order
for Separate Products to the other Party (the "SELLING PARTY") by any
commercially reasonable means, including but not limited to, postal delivery,
courier delivery, facsimile transmission, and electronic mail. The Selling Party
shall promptly confirm receipt of any purchase order.

         (b) The Selling Party shall, within five (5) business days of its
receipt of a purchase order, accept or reject such purchase order; provided,
however, the Selling Party shall be obligated to accept and fulfill all purchase
orders for its Separate Products to be used by the Purchasing Party to make
Joint Products to fulfill existing purchase orders by Third Party Purchasers.

         (c) The Parties shall hold meetings (in person or by teleconference) at
least twice per month for the purpose of discussing each Party's existing and
contemplated purchases from the other Party and sales to Third Parties.

         Section 3.02 Purchase Order Contents. Each purchase order shall contain
the following information:

          (a)  Quantity and type of units of Separate Products to be shipped;
          (b)  Proposed Subagreement governing the purchase order;
          (c)  Payment Terms;
          (d)  Delivery schedule, by date, unit and quantity;
          (e)  Packaging process and method; and
          (f)  Destination, carrier and any other pertinent instructions.

         Section 3.03 Delivery.

                  (a) Unless specified in a Subagreement or purchase order, a
Selling Party may use any commercially reasonable means to deliver Separate
Products to the Purchasing Party. Shipments shall be made FOB Manufacturing
Plant.

                  (b) If the Selling Party believes it will be unable to meet
the delivery dates set forth in any purchase order and/or any Exhibit to this
Agreement, it shall notify the Purchasing Party within three (3) business days
of its receipt of a purchase order, and suggest alternative delivery dates. The
Parties will negotiate in good faith to agree upon an acceptable delivery date.

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Section 3.04 Superiority of Master Agreement. Neither Party shall be bound by
any term or condition in any writing by the other Party that is inconsistent
with this Agreement or any applicable Subagreement unless, and except to the
extent, such provision was acknowledged and mutually agreed to by both Parties.

         Section 3.05 Engineering Design Changes.

                  (a) If an engineering change is requested by a Third Party, a
Purchasing Party may request an engineering change order by sending, with the
applicable Separate Product purchase order, a written engineering change order.
If the Selling Party cannot or will not comply with the engineering change
order, it must notify the Purchasing Party within three (3) business days. If
the Selling Party can and will comply with such engineering change order it will
give to the Purchasing Party, within four (4) business days of receiving such
engineering change order, written notice of the estimated date by which, and
estimated cost at which, such engineering change order could be implemented.
Such engineering change order shall not be valid or enforceable unless, within
three (3) business days of receiving the estimate, the Purchasing Party
acknowledges and agrees to the dates and costs stated in the estimate by
countersigning the estimate and returning it to the Selling Party.

                  (b) If the date and/or cost stated in the estimate change by
more than three (3) days or ten percent (10%) of the estimated cost, whichever
is applicable, the Selling Party shall notify the Purchasing Party in writing of
the revised estimate within one (1) business day of becoming aware of such
change in estimate. Within one (1) business day of its receipt of a revised
estimate, the Purchasing Party must provide written notice of its acceptance of
the revised estimate or its cancellation of the underlying engineering change
order

         Section 3.06 Product Quality. Unless the Parties otherwise agree, (a)
Separate Products sold by a Selling Party to a Purchasing Party shall be of at
least equal quality with the Separate Products sold by the Selling Party
directly to any Third Party, (b) each Party shall materially comply with all
quality programs it has in place during the Term, and (c) each Party shall take
all commercially reasonable efforts to produce Separate Products for sale to a
Purchasing Party and Joint Products at a quality level that is at least average
for the Markets. The Parties may mutually agree on specific quality standards in
any Subagreement, in which case such standards shall only apply to Separate
Products sold under that Subagreement, or in a written amendment of this
Agreement.

         Section 3.07 Cancellation. Prior to delivery of Separate Products
pursuant to a Subagreement or purchase order, a Purchasing Party may cancel
delivery of such Separate Products, if an underlying order is canceled by a
Third Party Purchaser, by providing written notice to the Selling Party,
provided, however, that the Purchasing Party shall remain liable for the Unique
Costs incurred by the Selling Party prior to the time it receives the
cancellation notice. "UNIQUE COSTS" shall be those costs incurred by the Selling
Party in the manufacturing or production of Separate Products that cannot be
sold to any other Third Party in the ordinary course of the Selling Party's
business. The

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Purchasing Party may seek reimbursement of such Unique Costs from the Third
Party Purchaser.

         Section 3.08 Subcontracts.

                  (a) By mutual agreement of the Parties, Y2 may subcontract
manufacturing and production of Y2 Products to USGA in accordance with the terms
of this Agreement or any applicable Subcontract.

                  (b) Within ten (10) business days of the first Subcontract
between USGA and Y2, Y2 shall deliver to USGA all information necessary to allow
USGA to manufacture and produce the applicable Y2 Product to the same quality
and design of Y2 Products produced by Y2.

                  (c) USGA's production of Y2 Products pursuant to a Subcontract
must materially comply with all requirements of the Joint Marketing Plan
applicable to such products, and with the quality requirements of Section 3.06.

                  (d) If Y2 subcontracts manufacturing and production of any Y2
Product to USGA, products produced by USGA under such Subcontract shall be
deemed Y2 Products. However, strictly for the purpose of determining Product
Costs and Shared Profits, these products shall be defined as Joint Products.

         Section 3.09 Payment for Separate Products; Payment of Shared Profits.

                  (a) Unless the Parties agree otherwise in any Subagreement or
otherwise, a Selling Party shall invoice the Purchasing Party in accordance with
the Selling Party's standard practices and terms for the Separate Product Price
of any Separate Products sold to the Purchasing Party.

                  (b) Unless the Parties agree otherwise, the Purchasing Party
shall pay the undisputed amount of any invoice from the Selling Party within the
terms of such invoice.

                  (c) Unless the Parties agree otherwise in any Subagreement,
Shared Profits will be split evenly between the Parties.

                  (d) A Party shall make payment to the other Party of that
other Party's portion of Shared Profits within ten (10) days of receiving
payment from a Third Party Purchaser.

SECTION 4.   JOINT MARKETING

         Section 4.01 Branding. The Parties shall market all Joint Products
under the trade name "NanoFilter(TM)". Particular Joint Products may be
designated with a mutually agreed upon variation of the trade name
"NanoFilter(TM)". Separate Products of either Party sold in the same transaction
with Joint Products shall not be identified as "NaoFilter(TM)" related products.

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         Section 4.02 Ownership of Trade Name. USGA shall own exclusively all
rights, privileges and interests in the trade name "NanoFilter(TM)" and any
other trademarks, service marks, copyrights or other intellectual property
rights derived from the trade name "NanoFilter(TM)".

         Section 4.03 Joint Marketing Plan.

                  (a) USGA and Y2 shall negotiate and jointly prepare a
marketing plan for the marketing of Joint Products (the "JOINT MARKETING PLAN").
This Plan shall include an annual budget. The Parties shall meet at least once
per calendar quarter, in person or telephonically, to review, revise and update
the Joint Marketing Plan.

                  (b) Expenses incurred by either Party acting in accordance
with the Joint Marketing Plan and that Plan's budget shall be split evenly
between the Parties. Expenses incurred by either Party for marketing other than
in accordance with the Joint Marketing Plan shall be the separate responsibility
of that Party.

         Section 4.04 Exclusivity Provision. In the Exclusive Markets, Y2 shall
only have the right to sell and market Joint Products, subject to and in
accordance with the terms of this Agreement or a Subagreement, and shall not
have the right to sell or market any Y2 Products, whether separately or in
combination with the product(s) of a third party, without USGA's express prior
written consent.

         Section 4.05 Warranty of Joint Products.

                  (a) Joint Products shall be sold with warranties only as to
material and workmanship. All other warranties shall be specifically disclaimed
in any sales document with respect to Joint Products. The Parties shall
establish a mutually-approved disclaimer document applicable to Joint Product
sales. Both Parties are required to use this common disclaimer document on all
sales documents for Joint Products.

                  (b) When notified of any warranty claim with respect to a
Joint Product, the Party receiving the notification shall promptly notify the
other Party of such warranty claim.

                  (c) The Party receiving the notification shall promptly
attempt to trace the fault in such Joint Product to either Party's Separate
Product.

                           (i) If the fault can be traced to either Party's
         Separate Product, that Party shall be responsible for all costs and
         burden of repair or replacement of the Joint Product, and shall
         indemnify and promptly reimburse the other Party for any actual
         expenses such other Party incurs with respect to the repair or
         replacement of such Joint Product.

                           (ii) If the fault cannot be traced to either Party's
         Separate Product, the Parties shall evenly split the costs of repair or
         replacement of the defective Joint Product. The Party receiving the
         notification of the defect shall take the lead in repair or replacement
         of the Joint Product, including repair or

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         removal of the defective Joint Product and installation of any
         replacement Joint Product. Such Party shall invoice the other Party
         for its share of the costs of such repair or replacement in accordance
         with such Party's standard practices and terms.

                           (iii) In the case of faults on Joint Products
         manufactured wholly by USGA under an appropriate subcontract, all costs
         of claim resolution are for USGA's account.

SECTION 5.   REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES

         Section 5.01 Representations and Warranties of Y2. Y2 hereby represents
and warrants to USGA, as of the date of this Agreement and as of the date of
each Subagreement, as follows:

                  (a) All corporate action on the part of Y2 necessary for the
authorization of this Agreement and any Subagreement has been taken, and no
further consent or authorization of Y2, its Board of Directors or its
stockholders is required. This Agreement is, and each Subagreement when executed
and delivered will be, a valid and binding obligation of Y2 enforceable in
accordance with its terms, except (a) as limited by applicable bankruptcy,
insolvency, reorganization, fraudulent transfer, moratorium or other laws of
general application affecting enforcement of creditors' rights, and (b) general
principles of equity that restrict the availability of equitable or legal
remedies.

                  (b) Y2 owns or has the right to use, whether through
ownership, licensing or otherwise, all Intellectual Property significant to its
business and to the manufacture, production, marketing, sale and distribution of
Y2 Products. Except as would not have a material adverse impact on the validity
or value of any Intellectual Property: (i) no written claim of invalidity or
conflicting ownership rights with respect to any Intellectual Property has been
made by a third Party and no such Intellectual Property is the subject of any
pending or, to Y2's knowledge, threatened action, suit, claim, investigation,
arbitration or other proceeding; (ii) no person or entity has given notice to Y2
that the use of any Intellectual Property by Y2 is infringing or has infringed
any domestic or foreign patent, trademark, service mark, trade name, or
copyright or design right, or that Y2 has misappropriated or improperly used or
disclosed any trade secret, confidential information or know-how; (iii) the
making, using, selling, manufacturing, marketing, licensing, reproduction,
distribution, or publishing of any process, machine, manufacture or product
related to any Intellectual Property, does not and will not infringe any
domestic or foreign patent, trademark, service mark, trade name, copyright or
other intellectual property right of any Third Party, and does not and will not
involve the misappropriation or improper use or disclosure of any trade secrets,
confidential information or know-how of any Third Party; (iv) there exists no
prior act or current conduct or use by Y2 or any Third Party that would void or
invalidate any Intellectual Property; (v) the execution, delivery and
performance of this Agreement, and any Subagreement, if applicable, and the
consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby will not
breach, violate or conflict with any instrument or agreement concerning any
Intellectual Property, will not cause the forfeiture or termination of or

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give rise to a right of forfeiture or termination of any of the Intellectual
Property or impair the right of USGA to make, use, sell, license or dispose of,
or to bring any action for the infringement of, any Intellectual Property.

         Section 5.02 Representations and Warranties of USGA. USGA hereby
represents and warrants to Y2, as of the date of this Agreement and as of the
date of each Subagreement, as follows:

                  (a) All corporate action on the part of USGA necessary for the
authorization of this Agreement and any Subagreement has been taken, and no
further consent or authorization of USGA, its Board of Directors or its
stockholders is required. This Agreement is, and each Subagreement when executed
and delivered will be, a valid and binding obligation of USGA enforceable in
accordance with its terms, except (a) as limited by applicable bankruptcy,
insolvency, reorganization, fraudulent transfer, moratorium or other laws of
general application affecting enforcement of creditors' rights, and (b) general
principles of equity that restrict the availability of equitable or legal
remedies.

                  (b) USGA owns or has the right to use, whether through
ownership, licensing or otherwise, all Intellectual Property significant to its
business and to the manufacture, production, marketing, sale and distribution of
USGA Products. Except as would not have a material adverse impact on the
validity or value of any Intellectual Property: (i) no written claim of
invalidity or conflicting ownership rights with respect to any Intellectual
Property has been made by a Third Party and no such Intellectual Property is the
subject of any pending or, to USGA's knowledge, threatened action, suit, claim,
investigation, arbitration or other proceeding; (ii) no person or entity has
given notice to USGA that the use of any Intellectual Property by USGA is
infringing or has infringed any domestic or foreign patent, trademark, service
mark, trade name, or copyright or design right, or that USGA has misappropriated
or improperly used or disclosed any trade secret, confidential information or
know-how; (iii) the making, using, selling, manufacturing, marketing, licensing,
reproduction, distribution, or publishing of any process, machine, manufacture
or product related to any Intellectual Property, does not and will not infringe
any domestic or foreign patent, trademark, service mark, trade name, copyright
or other intellectual property right of any Third Party, and does not and will
not involve the misappropriation or improper use or disclosure of any trade
secrets, confidential information or know-how of any Third Party; (iv) there
exists no prior act or current conduct or use by USGA or any Third Party that
would void or invalidate any Intellectual Property; (v) the execution, delivery
and performance of this Agreement, and any Subagreement, if applicable, and the
consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby will not
breach, violate or conflict with any instrument or agreement concerning any
Intellectual Property, will not cause the forfeiture or termination of or give
rise to a right of forfeiture or termination of any of the Intellectual Property
or impair the right of Y2 to make, use, sell, license or dispose of, or to bring
any action for the infringement of, any Intellectual Property.

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SECTION 6.    INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY; CONFIDENTIALITY

Section 6.01  Ownership of Patents.

                  (a) The Parties shall individually own all rights, privileges
and interest in patents issued, patents pending and patent applications on
products or processes they currently own and/or developed .

                  (b) The Parties shall jointly own all rights, privileges and
interest in patents issued, patents pending and patent applications on products
jointly developed with respect to Joint Products ("JOINT PATENTS"). Neither
Party shall sell, assign (whether by operation of law or otherwise), or
otherwise transfer its interest in Joint Patents, except as provided in Section
6.01(c).

                  (c) Upon the termination of this Agreement, all rights,
titles, privileges and interests in Joint Patents shall remain jointly owned.
Upon termination of this Agreement, either Party has the right to purchase the
other Joint Patents Party's rights at an agreed upon value.

         Section 6.02 Confidentiality.

                  (a) Each Party (a "RECEIVING PARTY") hereby agrees that, in
consideration for the other Party (the "FURNISHING PARTY") furnishing its
Confidential Information to such Receiving Party, (i) not to disclose any of the
Furnishing Party's Confidential Information to any person other than such
Receiving Party's agents, representatives and employees (collectively, its
"REPRESENTATIVES"), (ii) to inform its Representatives of the confidential
nature of the Confidential Information and of the requirement of each such
Representative to act in accordance with the terms and conditions of this
Section 6.02, (iii) not to reproduce all or any part of the Furnishing Party's
Confidential Information without the prior written permission of Y2, (iv) not to
use any of the Furnishing Party's Confidential Information for any purpose other
than those contemplated by this Agreement.

                  (b) In the event a Receiving Party receives a request to
disclose all or any part of the Furnishing Party's Confidential Information
under the terms of a valid and effective subpoena or order issued by a court of
competent jurisdiction, such Receiving Party agrees to (i) immediately notify
the Furnishing Party of the existence, terms and circumstances surrounding such
a request, (ii) consult with the Furnishing Party on the advisability of taking
legally available steps to resist or narrow such request, and (iii) if
disclosure of any Confidential Information is required, exercise such Receiving
Party's best efforts to obtain an order or other reliable assurance that
confidential treatment will be accorded to such portion of the Confidential
Information which the Furnishing Party may designate. The Furnishing Party
agrees to assume, at its sole charge and expense, any costs that are the direct
result of actions taken at the direction or request of the Furnishing Party
pursuant to this Section 6.02(b) (and, if any payments are made by the Receiving
Party, to promptly reimburse such Receiving Party), including any legal fees

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and disbursements of legal counsel, that such Receiving Party incurs in excess
of those costs required to comply fully with any such subpoena or order.

                  (c) Unless otherwise required by law neither Party nor its
Representatives shall, without the other Party's written consent, disclose to
any person any of the specific terms, conditions or other facts with respect to
this Agreement.

                  (d) Without prejudice to the rights and remedies otherwise
available to the Furnishing Party, the Furnishing Party shall be entitled to
equitable relief by way of injunction if the Receiving Party or any of its
Representatives breaches or threatens to breach any of the provisions of this
Agreement.

SECTION 7.   TERM; TERMINATION

         Section 7.01 Initial Term. The term of this Agreement shall commence on
the date first written above and extend until the fifth anniversary of such date
unless extended by mutual agreement of the Parties or unless earlier terminated
pursuant to the provisions of Section 7.02 of this Agreement.

         Section 7.02 Termination. The Agreement may be terminated prior to the
expiration of the Term by any of the following means:

                  (a) This Agreement may be terminated at any time upon the
mutual written agreement of both Parties;

                  (b) This Agreement may be terminated by either Party 60 days
after delivery of written notice to the other Party of such intent to terminate;
or

                  (c) If either Party is in material breach of this Agreement,
the other Party may terminate this Agreement 90 days after delivering written
notice of such breach to the breaching Party; provided, however, that if the
breaching Party cures such breach within the 90 day period, this Agreement may
not be terminated on the basis of such breach.

         Section 7.03 Covenant Not to Terminate By Corporate Action. Except as
permitted in Section 7.02 of this Agreement, neither Party shall have the right
to terminate this Agreement or any Subagreement, or to make its performance
under this Agreement impossible, by any means, including, without limitation, by
sale or transfer of all its assets without concurrent transfer of this Agreement
in accordance with Section 8.09.

         Section 7.04 Effect of Termination.

                  (a) Subject to Section 7.04(c), for so long as either Party
has not completed its performance under any Subagreement, but only with respect
to such executory Subagreement, both Parties covenant to comply with the terms
of this Agreement, as if it were in full effect and no act of termination had
taken place, regardless of any act of termination pursuant to Section 7.02.

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                  (b) For two (2) years after the termination of this Agreement,
each Party shall remain liable for all warranty expenses incurred or paid
pursuant to, and shall otherwise comply with, Section 4.05 of this Agreement.

                  (c) Notwithstanding anything else in this Agreement, a Party
(for purposes of this subsection, the "UNPAID PARTY") may cease its performance
under any Subagreement, upon providing written notice to the other Party, if
such other Party is more than 90 days delinquent in meeting its payment
obligations under the applicable Subagreement. The Unpaid Party must continue
its performance once the other Party has made all payments due and become
current in such payment obligations; provided, however, that if the other Party
does not become current in its payment obligations within one hundred eighty
(180) days of its receipt of the notice required by this subsection, the Unpaid
Party shall be permitted to terminate the applicable Subagreement upon delivery
of written notice of such termination to the other Party. Nothing in this
subsection shall be construed as allowing an Unpaid Party to terminate its
performance under any Subagreement for which the other Party is current in its
payment obligations.

                  (d) Any provision of this Agreement that, by its nature and
content, must survive the completion, rescission, termination or expiration of
this Agreement, in whole or in part, in order to achieve the fundamental
purposes of this Agreement (including, without limitation, Sections 4.02
("Ownership of Brand Name"), 6 ("Intellectual Property; Confidentiality"), 7
("Term; Termination"), and 8.14 ("Governing Law; Consent to Jurisdiction), as
well as all necessary definitions in Section 1, shall so survive and continue to
bind the Parties. Each Party hereto agrees to furnish such additional or
supplemental documents and instruments, and to take such actions, and to do such
other and further things as may be necessary or reasonably desirable to the
other to effect the purposes hereof.

SECTION 8.    GENERAL PROVISIONS

         Section 8.01 Notices. All notices, demands and requests of any kind to
be delivered to any Party in connection with this Agreement shall be in writing
and shall be deemed to have been duly given if personally delivered or if sent
by internationally recognized overnight courier or by registered or certified
mail, return receipt requested and postage prepaid, addressed as follows:

              (a) if to Y2, to:

                           Y2 Ultra-Filter, Inc.
                           1980 East 5th Street
                           Building 103
                           Tempe, Arizona 85281
                           Attention:  Ira Gentry

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              (b) if to USGA, to:

                           US Global Aerospace, Inc.
                           2533 North Carson Street, Suite 5107
                           Carson City, Nevada 89706
                           Telecopier:  (817) 563-3225
                           Attention:  John Robinson

or to such other address as the Party to whom notice is to be given may have
furnished to the other Party to this Agreement in writing in accordance with the
provisions of this Section 8.01. Any such notice or communication shall be
deemed to have been received (i) in the case of personal delivery, on the date
of such delivery, (ii) in the case of internationally recognized overnight
courier, on the next business day after the date when sent, and (iii) in the
case of mailing, on the third business day following that on which the piece of
mail containing such communication is posted.

         Section 8.02 Entire Agreement. This Agreement shall constitute the
entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the transactions
contemplated hereby and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings
between the Parties relating to such transactions. The exhibits attached hereto
are considered to be a part of this Agreement.

         Section 8.03 Headings. The Article, Section and paragraph headings
contained in this Agreement and in any Subagreement are for reference purposes
only and shall not affect, in any way, the meaning or interpretation of this
Agreement or such Subagreement.

         Section 8.04 Exhibits. Each exhibit hereto is incorporated herein by
this reference. The Parties may amend any exhibit from time-to-time by entering
into a separate written agreement, signed by an authorized officer of each of
the Parties.

         Section 8.05 Interpretation; Separate Counsel. Each Party hereto has
participated in the drafting of this Agreement, and has had the opportunity to
review this Agreement with its separate counsel. Each Party acknowledges this
Agreement is the result of negotiations between the Parties.

         Section 8.06 Parties in Interest. This Agreement shall be binding upon
and inure solely to the benefit of each Party hereto and their respective
successors and assigns, and nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is
intended to or shall confer upon any other person any right, benefit or remedy
of any nature whatsoever under or by reason of this Agreement.

         Section 8.07 Amendment. This Agreement may not be modified or amended,
or any of the provisions of this Agreement waived, except by written agreement
of the Parties to this Agreement. Any term of any Subagreement that modifies,
conflicts with or amends any provision of this Agreement shall be effective, and
have precedence over the provisions of this Agreement, only with respect to such
Subagreement, and shall not have any other effect on any other Subagreement
between the Parties.

         Section 8.08 Waiver. No waiver by any Party of any default or breach by
another Party of any representation, warranty, covenant or condition contained
in this

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Agreement or any Subagreement shall be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent
default or breach by such Party of the same or any other representation,
warranty, covenant or condition. No act, delay, omission or course of dealing on
the part of any Party in exercising any right, power or remedy under this
Agreement or any Subagreement or at law or in equity shall operate as a waiver
thereof or otherwise prejudice any of such Party's rights, powers and remedies.
All remedies, whether under this Agreement or any Subagreement or at law or in
equity, shall be cumulative and the election of any one or more remedies shall
not constitute a waiver of the right to pursue other available remedies.

         Section 8.09 Assignment. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure
to the benefit of the Parties and their respective successors and permitted
assigns. Neither Party hereto shall in any way sell, transfer, assign (by
operation of law or otherwise), or otherwise dispose of any of the rights,
privileges, duties and obligations granted or imposed upon it under this
Agreement without the written consent of the other Party, which consent shall
not be unreasonably withheld.

         Section 8.10 Severability. In case any one or more of the provisions
contained in this Agreement shall for any reason be held to be invalid, illegal
or unenforceable in any respect, except in those instances where removal or
elimination of such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provision or provisions
would result in a failure of consideration under this Agreement, such
invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision
hereof, and this Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal or
unenforceable provision had never been contained herein.

         Section 8.11 Independence of Agreements, Covenants, Representations and
Warranties. All agreements and covenants hereunder shall be given independent
effect so that if a certain action or condition constitutes a default under a
certain agreement or covenant, the fact that such action or condition is
permitted by another agreement or covenant shall not affect the occurrence of
such default, unless expressly permitted under an exception to such covenant. In
addition, all representations and warranties hereunder shall be given
independent effect so that if a particular representation or warranty proves to
be incorrect or breached, the fact that another representation or warranty
concerning the same or similar subject matter is correct or is not breached
shall not mitigate such incorrectness or breach.

         Section 8.12 Force Majeure. Neither Party shall be liable to the other
for any delay in performance or failure to perform, in whole or in part, due to
labor dispute, strike, war or act of war (whether an actual declaration is made
or not), insurrection, riot, civil commotion, act of public enemy, accident,
fire, flood, or other act of God, act of any governmental authority, judicial
action or similar causes beyond the reasonable control of such Party. In the
event a force majeure occurs, the Party affected by such event shall promptly
notify the other Party of such event and take all reasonable actions to avoid
the effect of such event.

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         Section 8.13 Independent Contractor. Y2 and USGA are and shall be
independent contractors to one another, and nothing herein shall be deemed to
cause this Agreement to create an agency, partnership, or joint venture between
the Parties.

         Section 8.14 Governing Law; Consent to Jurisdiction. This Agreement
will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Texas without
regard to the laws that may be otherwise applicable under conflicts of laws
principles. Each of the Parties hereby irrevocably and unconditionally submits,
for itself and its property, to the jurisdiction of any Texas state court, or
Federal court of the United States, sitting in Texas, and any appellate court
thereof, in any action or proceeding arising out of or relating to this
Agreement or any Subagreement or the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby
or for recognition or enforcement of any judgment relating thereto. Each of the
Parties hereby irrevocably and unconditionally agrees not to commence any such
action or proceeding except in such courts, agrees that any claim in respect of
any such action or proceeding may be heard and determined in such Texas State
court or, to the extent permitted by law, in such Federal court, and waives, to
the fullest extent it may legally and effectively do so, any objection which it
may now or hereafter have to the laying of venue of any such action or
proceeding in any such Texas State or Federal court, and (d) waives, to the
fullest extent permitted by law, the defense of an inconvenient forum to the
maintenance of such action or proceeding in any such Texas State or Federal
court. Each of the Parties agrees that a final judgment in any such action or
proceeding shall be conclusive and may be enforced in other jurisdictions by
suit on the judgment or in any other manner provided by law. Each Party to this
Agreement irrevocably consents to service of process in the manner provided for
notices in Section 8.01. Nothing in this Agreement will affect the right of any
Party to this Agreement to serve process in any other manner permitted by law.

         Section 8.15 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number
of counterparts and each such counterpart shall be deemed to be an original
instrument, but all such counterparts together shall constitute but one
agreement. Facsimile counterpart signatures to this Agreement or any
Subagreement shall be acceptable and binding.

                            [Signature Page Follows]

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            The parties, intending to be bound by the terms and conditions
hereof, have caused this Master Agreement to be signed by their duly authorized
representatives on the date first above written.

US GLOBAL AEROSPACE, INC.                    Y2 Ultra-Filter, Inc.

By:  ____________________________            By:  _____________________________
Name:    John Robinson                       Name:     Ira Gentry
Title:   Chief Executive Officer             Title:    President

                                       S-1

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                                    EXHIBIT A

                                   Y2 PRODUCTS

Y2 Ultra-Filters

                                       A-1

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                                    EXHIBIT B

                                  USGA PRODUCTS

G-Lam(TM)
G-LamC(TM)

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                                                                    Exhibit 10.1

                              EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

         AGREEMENT,  dated as of August 1, 2003,  by and  between  theglobe.com,
inc., a Delaware corporation (the "Company"), and Michael S. Egan ("Executive").

         IN  CONSIDERATION  of the premises and the mutual  covenants  set forth
below, the parties hereby agree as follows:

         1.  Employment.  The  Company  hereby  agrees  to  continue  to  employ
Executive  as the  Chairman  and Chief  Executive  Officer of the  Company  (the
"CEO"), and Executive hereby accepts such continued employment, on the terms and
conditions hereinafter set forth.

         2. Term.  The period of  employment  of Executive by the Company  under
this Agreement (the "Employment  Period") shall commence on the date hereof (the
"Commencement  Date") and shall continue through the first anniversary  thereof;
provided,  that, the Employment  Period shall  automatically  extend for one day
each day unless either the Company or Executive  provides  written notice to the
other not to further extend the Employment  Period. The Employment Period may be
sooner  terminated  by  either  party  in  accordance  with  Section  6 of  this
Agreement.

         3. Position and Duties.  During the Employment Period,  Executive shall
serve as CEO, and shall report  solely and  directly to the  Company's  Board of
Directors (the "Board").  Executive  shall have those powers and duties normally
associated  with the position of CEO of entities  comparable  to the Company and
such other powers and duties as may be prescribed by the Board;  provided  that,
such other powers and duties are consistent with Executive's  position as CEO of
the Company.  Executive shall devote as much of his working time,  attention and
energies  during  normal  business  hours (other than absences due to illness or
vacation) to satisfactorily perform his duties for the Company.  Notwithstanding
the above,  Executive  shall be permitted,  to the extent such activities do not
substantially  interfere  with the  performance  by  Executive of his duties and
responsibilities  hereunder to (i) manage  Executive's  personal,  financial and
legal affairs and (ii) to serve as an employee, consultant, agent or a member of
board of  directors  of other  entities  with the consent of the Board (it being
expressly  understood and agreed that Executive's  continued service in any such
capacity to any other entity as of the Commencement  Date shall be deemed not to
interfere with the  performance by Executive of his duties and  responsibilities
under this Agreement).  During the Employment  Period, the Company shall use its
best  efforts to ensure that the  Executive  is a member of the Board,  it being
understood  that the  Executive  shall receive no  additional  compensation  for
service as a director.

         4. Place of Performance. The principal place of employment of Executive
shall  be at the  Company's  principal  executive  offices  in Fort  Lauderdale,
Florida.

         5. Compensation and Related Matters.

              (a) Base  Salary  and  Guaranteed  Bonus.  During  the  Employment
Period,  the Company  shall pay  Executive a base salary at the rate of not less
than $250,000 per

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year ("Base  Salary").  Executive's  Base Salary shall be paid in  approximately
equal installments in accordance with the Company's customary payroll practices.
The  Compensation  Committee (the  "Committee") of the Board of Directors of the
Company (the "Board") shall review Executive's Base Salary for increase (but not
decrease) no less frequently than annually and consistent with the  compensation
practices and guidelines of the Company. If Executive's Base Salary is increased
by the Company, such increased Base Salary shall then constitute the Base Salary
for all purposes of this Agreement. In addition to Base Salary,  Executive shall
be paid a minimum guaranteed annual bonus (the "Guaranteed Bonus") of $50,000 on
each December 31 of the Employment  Period  (pro-rated for partial years) if the
annual bonus payable under 5 (b) is less then $1,000,000  (one million  dollars)
for that fiscal year.

              (b) Bonus Pool.  The Company shall  establish an annual bonus pool
("Bonus  Pool") that will be funded based on a percentage  of pre-tax  operating
income.  The positions eligible for this Bonus Pool are the Chairman and CEO and
the President.  The  percentage of operating  income to fund the Bonus Pool will
not be less  than  as set  forth  in the  attached  Bonus  Pool  Schedule.  Each
Executive  shall be  allocated  50% of the Bonus  Pool.  The Bonus shall be paid
whether or not  Executive  is employed at the time it would  otherwise  be paid;
provided, that, it shall be pro-rated for partial years of employment,  based on
the number of days Executive was employed  during such fiscal year over 365. For
purposes of calculating pre-tax operating income, all nonrecurring extraordinary
expenses and any impact on pre-tax  operating  income for payment of the bonuses
under the Bonus Pool shall be excluded.

              (c) Expenses.  The Company shall promptly reimburse  Executive for
all reasonable  business  expenses upon the presentation of reasonably  itemized
statements  of such  expenses in  accordance  with the  Company's  policies  and
procedures  now in force or as such policies and procedures may be modified with
respect to all senior executive officers of the Company.

              (d)  Vacation.  Executive  shall be  entitled to at least four (4)
weeks of paid  vacation per year in  accordance  with Company  policy for senior
officers. In addition to vacation,  Executive shall be entitled to sick days and
personal days in accordance with Company policy for senior officers.

              (e) Welfare,  Pension and Incentive Benefit Plans and Perquisites.
During the  Employment  Period,  Executive (and his spouse and dependents to the
extent  provided  therein)  shall be entitled to  participate  in and be covered
under all the welfare  benefit plans or programs  maintained by the Company from
time to  time  for the  benefit  of its  senior  executives  including,  without
limitation, all medical,  hospitalization,  dental, life insurance,  disability,
accidental  death and  dismemberment  and travel  accident  insurance  plans and
programs.  The Company shall at all times  provide to Executive  (and his spouse
and dependents to the extent  provided  under the applicable  plans or programs)
(subject to modifications affecting all senior executive officers) the same type
and levels of  participation  and benefits as are being provided to other senior
executives  (and their spouses and  dependents to the extent  provided under the
applicable plans or programs) on the Commencement Date. In addition,  during the
Employment  Period,  Executive  shall be eligible to participate in all pension,
retirement,  savings and other  employee  benefit plans and programs  maintained
from time to time by the Company for the benefit of its senior executives.

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         (f) Equity-Based Compensation.

              (i) During the Employment  Period, the Executive shall be entitled
to participate in all equity-based compensation plans and programs maintained by
the Company and applicable generally to senior executives in accordance with the
terms thereof.

              (ii) The Company  represents  and  warrants to  Executive  that it
shall take all  necessary  action such that the shares of common stock  issuable
upon exercise of options granted to the Executive by the Company to acquire such
stock  are  registered  on Form  S-4 or Form  S-8 (or  any  successor  or  other
appropriate forms).

         6.  Termination.  Executive's  employment  hereunder  may be terminated
during the Employment Period under the following circumstances:

              (a) Death.  Executive's  employment hereunder shall terminate upon
his death.

              (b) Disability.  If, as a result of Executive's  incapacity due to
physical or mental illness,  Executive shall have been  substantially  unable to
perform  his  duties  hereunder  for an entire  period of three (3)  consecutive
months, and within thirty (30) days after written Notice of Termination is given
after such three (3) month  period,  Executive  shall not have  returned  to the
substantial  performance of his duties on a full-time  basis,  the Company shall
have the right to terminate  Executive's  employment hereunder for "Disability",
and such  termination  in and of itself  shall not be, nor shall it be deemed to
be, a breach of this Agreement.

              (c)  Cause.   The  Company  shall  have  the  right  to  terminate
Executive's  employment for Cause,  and such  termination in and of itself shall
not be, nor shall it be deemed to be, a breach of this  Agreement.  For purposes
of this  Agreement,  the Company  shall have  "Cause" to  terminate  Executive's
employment upon Executive's:

                  (i) final  conviction  of or plea of guilty or no contest to a
         felony involving moral turpitude; or

                  (ii) willful  misconduct  that is materially and  demonstrably
         injurious economically to the Company.

For purposes of this Section 6(c), no act, or failure to act, by Executive shall
be considered  "willful"  unless committed in bad faith and without a reasonable
belief that the act or omission was in the best  interests of the Company or any
entity in control of,  controlled  by or under  common  control with the Company
("Affiliates")  thereof.  Cause shall not exist under  paragraph (ii) unless and
until the Company has delivered to Executive a copy of a resolution duly adopted
by  three-quarters  of the Board  (excluding  Executive  if he should be serving
thereon)  at a meeting  of the Board  called  and held for such  purpose  (after

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reasonable  (but in no event less than thirty (30) days) notice to Executive and
an opportunity for Executive,  together with his counsel, to be heard before the
Board),  finding  that in the good faith  opinion of the  Board,  Executive  was
guilty of the conduct set forth in paragraph (ii) and specifying the particulars
thereof  in  detail.   This  Section  6(c)  shall  not  prevent  Executive  from
challenging in any  arbitration or court of competent  jurisdiction  the Board's
determination that Cause exists or that Executive has failed to cure any act (or
failure to act) that purportedly formed the basis for the Board's determination.

              (d) Good Reason.  Executive may terminate his employment for "Good
Reason"  within  ninety (90) days after  Executive  has actual  knowledge of the
occurrence,  without the written  consent of Executive,  of one of the following
events:

                  (i) (A) any change in the duties,  responsibilities (including
         reporting responsibilities) or status of Executive that is inconsistent
         in any  material  and adverse  respect  with  Executive's  position(s),
         duties,  responsibilities  or status  with the Company  (including  any
         material and adverse  diminution  of such duties,  responsibilities  or
         status) or (B) a material and adverse change in  Executive's  titles or
         offices  (including,  if applicable,  membership on the Board) with the
         Company;

                  (ii) a reduction in Executive's Base Salary,  Guaranteed Bonus
         or Bonus opportunity;

                  (iii) the  relocation  of the  Company's  principal  executive
         offices or Executive's  own office  location to a location more than 25
         miles outside of Fort Lauderdale, Florida;

                  (iv) any refusal by the Company or any  Affiliate  to continue
         to permit Executive to engage in activities not directly related to the
         business of the Company  which  Executive was permitted to engage as of
         the date of this Agreement;

                  (v) any reason following a Change in Control; or

                  (vi)  any  other  breach  of  a  material  provision  of  this
         Agreement by the Company or any Affiliate.

Executive's right to terminate  employment for Good Reason shall not be affected
by  Executive's  incapacity  due to mental or physical  illness and  Executive's
continued employment shall not constitute consent to, or a waiver of rights with
respect to, any event or condition constituting Good Reason.

              (e) Without  Cause.  The Company shall have the right to terminate
Executive's  employment  hereunder  without Cause by providing  Executive with a
Notice of Termination at least thirty (30) days prior to such  termination,  and
such termination  shall not in and of itself be, nor shall it be deemed to be, a
breach of this Agreement.

              (f)  Without  Good  Reason.  Executive  shall  have  the  right to
terminate his employment  hereunder without Good Reason by providing the Company
with  a  Notice  of  Termination  at  least  thirty  (30)  days  prior  to  such
termination, and such termination shall not in and of itself be, nor shall it be
deemed to be, a breach of this Agreement.

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For purposes of this  Agreement,  a "Change in Control" of the Company means the
occurrence of one of the following events:

                  (1) individuals who, on the Commencement Date,  constitute the
         Board (the "Incumbent Directors") cease for any reason to constitute at
         least a majority  of the  Board,  provided  that any person  becoming a
         director   subsequent  to  the  Commencement  Date  whose  election  or
         nomination  for election was approved by a vote of at least  two-thirds
         of the Incumbent Directors then on the Board (either by a specific vote
         or by  approval  of the proxy  statement  of the  Company in which such
         person is named as a nominee for  director,  without  objection to such
         nomination) shall be an Incumbent Director;  provided, however, that no
         individual  initially elected or nominated as a director of the Company
         as a result of an actual or threatened election contest with respect to
         directors or as a result of any other actual or threatened solicitation
         of proxies by or on behalf of any person  other than the Board shall be
         an Incumbent Director;

                  (2) any "person"  (as such term is defined in Section  3(a)(9)
         of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the "Exchange Act") and as used
         in Sections  13(d)(3) and 14(d)(2) of the Exchange  Act) is or becomes,
         after the Commencement  Date, a "beneficial  owner" (as defined in Rule
         13d-3 under the Exchange Act), directly or indirectly, of securities of
         the Company  representing  50% or more of the combined  voting power of
         the  Company's  then  outstanding  securities  eligible to vote for the
         election  of the Board (the  "Company  Voting  Securities");  provided,
         however,  that an event  described in this  paragraph  (2) shall not be
         deemed to be a Change in Control  if any of  following  becomes  such a
         beneficial  owner:  (A) the  Company or any  majority-owned  subsidiary
         (provided,  that this exclusion  applies solely to the ownership levels
         of  the   Company   or  the   majority-owned   subsidiary),   (B)   any
         tax-qualified,   broad-based   employee   benefit  plan   sponsored  or
         maintained  by the Company or any  majority-owned  subsidiary,  (C) any
         underwriter  temporarily  holding securities pursuant to an offering of
         such   securities,   (D)  any  person  pursuant  to  a   Non-Qualifying
         Transaction  (as defined in paragraph  (3)),  or (E)  Executive  and/or
         Edward A. Cespedes or any group of persons  including  Executive and/or
         Edward A. Cespedes (or any entity controlled by Executive and/or Edward
         A. Cespedes or any group of persons  including  Executive and/or Edward
         A. Cespedes);

                  (3) the  consummation  of a merger,  consolidation,  statutory
         share exchange or similar form of corporate  transaction  involving the
         Company or any of its  Subsidiaries  that  requires the approval of the
         Company's stockholders, whether for such transaction or the issuance of
         securities  in  the  transaction  (a  "Business  Combination"),  unless
         immediately following such Business  Combination:  (A) more than 50% of
         the  total  voting  power of (x) the  corporation  resulting  from such
         Business   Combination  (the  "Surviving   Corporation"),   or  (y)  if
         applicable, the ultimate parent corporation that directly or indirectly
         has beneficial  ownership of 100% of the voting securities  eligible to
         elect   directors   of   the   Surviving   Corporation   (the   "Parent
         Corporation"),  is represented by Company Voting  Securities  that were
         outstanding  immediately  prior to such  Business  Combination  (or, if
         applicable,  is  represented  by shares into which such Company  Voting
         Securities were converted pursuant to such Business  Combination),  and
         such voting  power among the holders  thereof is in  substantially  the

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         same  proportion as the voting power of such Company Voting  Securities
         among  the  holders   thereof   immediately   prior  to  the   Business
         Combination,  (B) no person  (other than any employee  benefit plan (or
         related trust) sponsored or maintained by the Surviving  Corporation or
         the Parent Corporation),  is or becomes the beneficial owner,  directly
         or  indirectly,  of 50%  or  more  of the  total  voting  power  of the
         outstanding voting securities eligible to elect directors of the Parent
         Corporation  (or,  if there is no  Parent  Corporation,  the  Surviving
         Corporation) and (C) at least a majority of the members of the board of
         directors  of  the  Parent  Corporation  (or  if  there  is  no  Parent
         Corporation,  the Surviving  Corporation) following the consummation of
         the Business  Combination  were Incumbent  Directors at the time of the
         Board's  approval of the execution of the initial  agreement  providing
         for such Business Combination (any Business Combination which satisfies
         all of the criteria specified in (A), (B) and (C) above shall be deemed
         to be a "Non-Qualifying Transaction"); or

                  (4)  Stockholder  approval of a liquidation  or dissolution of
         the Company,  unless the voting common  equity  interests of an ongoing
         entity  (other  than  a  liquidating  trust)  are  beneficially  owned,
         directly or indirectly,  by the Company's shareholders in substantially
         the  same  proportions  as  such   shareholders   owned  the  Company's
         outstanding  voting common equity interests  immediately  prior to such
         liquidation and such ongoing entity assumes all existing obligations of
         the Company to Executive under this Agreement.

Notwithstanding  the foregoing,  a Change in Control of the Company shall not be
deemed to occur solely because any person acquires beneficial  ownership of more
than 50% of the Company  Voting  Securities  as a result of the  acquisition  of
Company  Voting  Securities  by the Company  which reduces the number of Company
Voting Securities outstanding;  provided, that, if after such acquisition by the
Company such person  becomes the beneficial  owner of Company Voting  Securities
that  increases  the  percentage  of  outstanding   Company  Voting   Securities
beneficially owned by such person, a Change in Control of the Company shall then
occur.

         7. Termination Procedure.

              (a)  Notice  of   Termination.   Any  termination  of  Executive's
employment by the Company or by Executive  during the  Employment  Period (other
than  termination  pursuant to Section  6(a)) shall be  communicated  by written
Notice of Termination  to the other party hereto in accordance  with Section 13.
For purposes of this Agreement,  a "Notice of  Termination"  shall mean a notice
which shall indicate the specific termination provision in this Agreement relied
upon and shall  set  forth in  reasonable  detail  the  facts and  circumstances
claimed to provide a basis for termination of Executive's  employment  under the
provision so indicated.

              (b) Date of Termination.  "Date of Termination"  shall mean (i) if
Executive's  employment is terminated by his death, the date of his death,  (ii)
if Executive's  employment is terminated  pursuant to Section 6(b),  thirty (30)
days  after  Notice  of  Termination  (provided  that  Executive  shall not have
returned  to the  substantial  performance  of his duties on a  full-time  basis
during such thirty (30) day  period),  and (iii) if  Executive's  employment  is
terminated  for any other reason,  the date on which a Notice of  Termination is
given or any  later  date  (within  thirty  (30) days  after the  giving of such
notice) set forth in such Notice of Termination.

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         8.  Compensation  Upon Termination or During  Disability.  In the event
Executive is disabled or his employment terminates during the Employment Period,
the Company  shall  provide  Executive  with the payments and benefits set forth
below.  Executive  acknowledges  and agrees that the  payments set forth in this
Section 8 constitute liquidated damages for termination of his employment during
the Employment Period.

              (a)  Termination By Company without Cause or By Executive for Good
Reason. If Executive's  employment is terminated by the Company without Cause or
by Executive for Good Reason:

                  (i)  within  five (5) days  following  such  termination,  the
         Company shall pay to Executive (A) his Base Salary  through the Date of
         Termination and an amount equal to the product of (x) the higher of (i)
         the  Executive's  average  annual  incentive  paid or payable under the
         Company's  annual incentive plan (or any comparable  predecessor  plan)
         for the last three full fiscal  years,  including  any portion  thereof
         which has been earned but deferred and (ii) the annual  incentive  paid
         or  payable  under the  Company's  annual  incentive  plan for the most
         recently completed fiscal year, including any portion thereof which has
         been earned but deferred  (and  annualized if such fiscal year consists
         of less than  twelve full months or if during  which the  Employee  was
         employed for less than twelve full  months),  (such higher amount being
         referred  to as the  "Highest  Annual  Incentive"),  provided  that for
         purposes of determining  the Highest Annual  Incentive for all purposes
         of this  Agreement,  the term  "annual  incentive"  shall  include  the
         Guaranteed Bonus to the extent paid or payable and (y) a fraction,  the
         numerator  of which is the number of days in the  current  fiscal  year
         through the Date of  Termination,  and the denominator of which is 365;
         (B) any  accrued  vacation  pay  (clauses  (A) and (B) of this  Section
         8(a)(i) collectively referred to as the "Accrued Benefits");  and (C) a
         lump-sum  cash payment  equal to ten (10) times the sum of  Executive's
         Base Salary and Highest Annual Incentive; and

                  (ii) the Company shall maintain in full force and effect,  for
         the continued benefit of Executive, his spouse and his dependents for a
         period of ten (10) years following the Date of Termination the medical,
         hospitalization,   dental,   and  life  insurance   programs  in  which
         Executive, his spouse and his dependents were participating immediately
         prior to the  Date of  Termination  at the  level  in  effect  and upon
         substantially  the  same  terms  and  conditions   (including   without
         limitation  contributions  required by Executive for such  benefits) as
         existed immediately prior to the Date of Termination;  provided,  that,
         if  Executive,   his  spouse  or  his  dependents  cannot  continue  to
         participate  in the  Company  programs  providing  such  benefits,  the

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         Company  shall  arrange  to  provide  Executive,  his  spouse  and  his
         dependents  with the economic  equivalent of such  benefits  which they
         otherwise  would have been  entitled  to  receive  under such plans and
         programs  ("Continued  Benefits"),   provided,   that,  such  Continued
         Benefits  shall  terminate  on the  date or  dates  Executive  receives
         equivalent   coverage  and   benefits,   without   waiting   period  or
         pre-existing condition  limitations,  under the plans and programs of a
         subsequent  employer  (such coverage and benefits to be determined on a
         coverage-by-coverage or benefit-by-benefit, basis); and

                  (iii)  the  Company  shall  reimburse  Executive  pursuant  to
         Section 5 for reasonable expenses incurred,  but not paid prior to such
         termination of employment; and

                  (iv)  Executive   shall  be  entitled  to  any  other  rights,
         compensation  and/or  benefits as may be due to Executive in accordance
         with the terms and provisions of any  agreements,  plans or programs of
         the Company; and

                  (v) with  respect  to  equity  awards  granted  or made to the
         Executive,  whether  before,  on or after the  Commencement  Date, then
         notwithstanding  the terms or  conditions  of any stock  option,  stock
         appreciation right,  restricted stock or similar agreements between the
         Company and Executive to the contrary,  and for purposes thereof,  such
         agreements  shall be  deemed  to be  amended  in  accordance  with this
         Section  8(a)(v) if need be as of the Date of  Termination  and neither
         the  Company,  the Board nor the  Committee  shall  take or assert  any
         position contrary to the foregoing,  such that Executive shall vest, as
         of the Date of Termination,  in all rights under such agreements (e.g.,
         stock options that would  otherwise vest after the Date of Termination)
         and in the case of stock options,  stock appreciation rights or similar
         awards,  thereafter  shall be  permitted  to exercise  any and all such
         rights  until the earlier of (i) the third  anniversary  of the Date of
         Termination and (ii) the end of the term of such awards  (regardless of
         any  termination  of employment  restrictions  therein  contained)  and
         restricted stock held by Executive shall become  immediately  vested as
         of the Date of  Termination.

              (b) Cause or By  Executive  Without Good  Reason.  If  Executive's
employment is  terminated  by the Company for Cause or by Executive  (other than
for Good Reason):

                  (i) the Company shall pay Executive his Accrued Benefits; and

                  (ii) the Company shall reimburse Executive pursuant to Section
         5 for  reasonable  expenses  incurred,  but  not  paid  prior  to  such
         termination of employment; and

                  (iii)  Executive  shall  be  entitled  to  any  other  rights,
         compensation  and/or  benefits as may be due to Executive in accordance
         with the terms and provisions of any  agreements,  plans or programs of
         the Company.

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              (c) Disability.  During any period that Executive fails to perform
his duties hereunder as a result of incapacity due to physical or mental illness
("Disability Period"),  Executive shall continue to receive his full Base Salary
set forth in Section 5(a) until his employment is terminated pursuant to Section
6(b). In the event Executive's  employment is terminated for Disability pursuant
to Section 6(b):

                  (i) the Company  shall pay to Executive  his Accrued  Benefits
         and continue to provide Continued Benefits for one (1) year; and

                  (ii) the Company shall reimburse Executive pursuant to Section
         5 for  reasonable  expenses  incurred,  but  not  paid  prior  to  such
         termination of employment; and

                  (iii)  Executive  shall  be  entitled  to  any  other  rights,
         compensation  and/or  benefits as may be due to Executive in accordance
         with the terms and provisions of any  agreements,  plans or programs of
         the Company.

              (d) Death. If Executive's employment is terminated by his death:

                  (i)  the  Company  shall  pay  in a lump  sum  to  Executive's
         beneficiary,  legal  representatives  or  estate,  as the  case may be,
         Executive's  Accrued Benefits and shall provide  Executive's spouse and
         dependents with Continued Benefits for ten (10) years; and

                  (ii) the  Company  shall  reimburse  Executive's  beneficiary,
         legal  representatives,  or  estate,  as the case may be,  pursuant  to
         Section 5 for reasonable expenses incurred,  but not paid prior to such
         termination of employment; and

                  (iii)  Executive's   beneficiary,   legal  representatives  or
         estate,  as the case may be,  shall be  entitled  to any other  rights,
         compensation  and  benefits as may be due to any such persons or estate
         in accordance with the terms and provisions of any agreements, plans or
         programs of the Company.

              (e)  Additional  Payments.  (i) Anything in this  Agreement to the
contrary notwithstanding,  in the event it shall be determined that any payment,
award,  benefit or  distribution  (or any  acceleration  of any payment,  award,
benefit or distribution) by the Company or any entity which effectuates a Change
in Control (or other  change in  ownership)  to or for the benefit of  Executive
(the  "Payments")  would be subject to the excise tax imposed by Section 4999 of
the Code, or any interest or penalties are incurred by Executive with respect to
such excise tax (such excise tax, together with any such interest and penalties,
are hereinafter  collectively referred to as the "Excise Tax"), then the Company
shall pay to Executive an additional payment (a "Gross-Up Payment") in an amount
such that after  payment by  Executive of all taxes  (including  any Excise Tax)
imposed upon the Gross-Up  Payment,  Executive retains an amount of the Gross-Up
Payment equal to the sum of (x) the Excise Tax imposed upon the Payments and (y)
the  product  of any  deductions  disallowed  because  of the  inclusion  of the
Gross-Up Payment in Executive's adjusted gross income and the highest applicable
marginal  rate of federal  income  taxation for the  calendar  year in which the
Gross-Up  Payment is to be made. For purposes of  determining  the amount of the

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Gross-Up  Payment,  Executive shall be deemed to (A) pay federal income taxes at
the highest  marginal rates of federal income taxes at the highest marginal rate
of taxation for the calendar  year in which the Gross-Up  Payment is to be made,
(B) pay applicable  state and local income taxes at the highest marginal rate of
taxation for the calendar year in which the Gross-Up  Payment is to be made, net
of the maximum  reduction in federal  income taxes which could be obtained  from
deduction  of such  state  and  local  taxes  and (C) have  otherwise  allowable
deductions  for federal  income tax purposes at least equal to those which could
be disallowed  because of the inclusion of the Gross-Up  Payment in  Executive's
adjusted gross income.  Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section
8(e)(i),  if it shall be  determined  that  Executive  is entitled to a Gross-Up
Payment,  but that the  Payments  would not be  subject to the Excise Tax if the
Payments  were  reduced by an amount  that is less than 5% of the portion of the
Payments that would be treated as "parachute payments" under Section 280G of the
Code,  then the  amounts  payable to  Executive  under this  Agreement  shall be
reduced  (but  not  below  zero) to the  maximum  amount  that  could be paid to
Executive  without giving rise to the Excise Tax (the "Safe Harbor Cap"), and no
Gross-Up  Payment  shall be made to  Executive.  The  reduction  of the  amounts
payable hereunder,  if applicable,  shall be made by reducing first the payments
under Section  8(a)(i)(D),  unless an alternative method of reduction is elected
by Executive. For purposes of reducing the Payments to the Safe Harbor Cap, only
amounts  payable under this Agreement (and no other  Payments) shall be reduced.
If the  reduction  of the  amounts  payable  hereunder  would  not  result  in a
reduction of the Payments to the Safe Harbor Cap, no amounts  payable under this
Agreement shall be reduced pursuant to this provision.

                  (ii)  Subject  to  the  provisions  of  Section  8(e)(i),  all
determinations  required to be made under this Section 8(e),  including  whether
and when a Gross-Up  Payment is required,  the amount of such Gross-Up  Payment,
the reduction of the Payments to the Safe Harbor Cap and the  assumptions  to be
utilized  in  arriving  at such  determinations,  shall be made by a  nationally
recognized  public  accounting  firm  that  is  retained  by  the  Company  (the
"Accounting  Firm").  In the  event  that  the  Accounting  Firm is  serving  as
accountant or auditor for the  individual,  entity or group effecting the Change
in Control (or change in ownership),  Executive may appoint  another  nationally
recognized public accounting firm to make the determinations  required hereunder
(which  accounting  firm  shall  then  be  referred  to as the  Accounting  Firm
hereunder).  The Accounting Firm shall provide detailed supporting  calculations
both to the Company and  Executive  within  fifteen  (15)  business  days of the
receipt  of notice  from the  Company  or the  Executive  that  there has been a
Payment, or such earlier time as is requested by the Company (collectively,  the
"Determination").  All fees and expenses of the  Accounting  Firm shall be borne
solely by the Company and the Company shall enter into any  agreement  requested
by the  Accounting  Firm in  connection  with the  performance  of the  services
hereunder.  The  Gross-up  Payment  under this  Section 8(e) with respect to any
Payments shall be made no later than thirty (30) days following such Payment. If
the Accounting Firm  determines  that no Excise Tax is payable by Executive,  it
shall furnish Executive with a written opinion to such effect, and to the effect
that failure to report the Excise Tax, if any, on Executive's applicable federal
income tax return will not result in the  imposition  of a negligence or similar
penalty.  In the event the Accounting Firm determines that the Payments shall be
reduced  to the Safe  Harbor  Cap,  it shall  furnish  Executive  with a written
opinion  to such  effect.  The  Determination  by the  Accounting  Firm shall be
binding upon the Company and Executive.

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                  (iii) As a result of the  uncertainty  in the  application  of
Section 4999 of the Code at the time of the  Determination,  it is possible that
Gross-Up  Payments which will not have been made by the Company should have been
made  ("Underpayment") or Gross-Up Payments are made by the Company which should
not have been made ("Overpayment"), consistent with the calculations required to
be made  hereunder.  In the event that Executive  thereafter is required to make
payment of any Excise Tax or additional  Excise Tax, the  Accounting  Firm shall
determine  the  amount  of the  Underpayment  that  has  occurred  and any  such
Underpayment   (together   with   interest  at  the  rate  provided  in  Section
1274(b)(2)(B)  of the Code) shall be promptly  paid by the Company to or for the
benefit of Executive.  In the event the amount of the Gross-up  Payment  exceeds
the  amount  necessary  to  reimburse  the  Executive  for his Excise  Tax,  the
Accounting Firm shall determine the amount of the Overpayment that has been made
and any such Overpayment (together with interest at the rate provided in Section
1274(b)(2)  of the  Code)  shall be  promptly  paid by  Executive  to or for the
benefit of the Company.  Executive shall  cooperate,  to the extent his expenses
are reimbursed by the Company,  with any  reasonable  requests by the Company in
connection  with any contests or disputes with the Internal  Revenue  Service in
connection with the Excise Tax.

         9.  Mitigation.  Executive  shall not be required  to mitigate  amounts
payable under this Agreement by seeking other employment or otherwise, and there
shall be no offset against amounts due Executive under this Agreement on account
of subsequent employment except as specifically  provided herein.  Additionally,
except to the extent that the  Executive is required to reimburse the Company in
accordance with Section 304 of the  Sarbanes-Oxley  Act of 2002, amounts owed to
Executive under this Agreement shall not be offset by any claims the Company may
have  against  Executive  and the  Company's  obligation  to make  the  payments
provided  for in  this  Agreement  and  otherwise  to  perform  its  obligations
hereunder, shall not be affected by any other circumstances,  including, without
limitation,  any  counterclaim,  recoupment,  defense or other  right  which the
Company may have against Executive or others.

         10.  Indemnification.  The Company  agrees that if  Executive is made a
party or a  threatened  to be made a party to any  action,  suit or  proceeding,
whether civil,  criminal,  administrative or investigative (a "Proceeding"),  by
reason of the fact that  Executive  is or was a trustee,  director or officer of
the Company or any subsidiary of the Company or is or was serving at the request
of the  Company or any  subsidiary  as a  trustee,  director,  officer,  member,
employee or agent of another corporation or a partnership,  joint venture, trust
or other  enterprise,  including,  without  limitation,  service with respect to
employee  benefit plans,  whether or not the basis of such Proceeding is alleged
action in an official capacity as a trustee, director, officer, member, employee
or agent while  serving as a trustee,  director,  officer,  member,  employee or
agent,  Executive  shall be indemnified  and held harmless by the Company to the
fullest  extent  authorized by Delaware law, as the same exists or may hereafter
be amended, against all Expenses incurred or suffered by Executive in connection
therewith,  and such  indemnification  shall  continue as to  Executive  even if
Executive  has ceased to be an  officer,  director,  trustee or agent,  or is no
longer  employed  by the  Company  and shall  inure to the benefit of his heirs,
executors and  administrators.  As used in this  Agreement,  the term "Expenses"
shall include,  without limitation,  damages,  losses,  judgments,  liabilities,
fines,  penalties,  excise  taxes,  settlements,  and  costs,  attorneys'  fees,
accountants'  fees, and  disbursements and costs of attachment or similar bonds,
investigations,  and any  expenses of  establishing  a right to  indemnification
under this Agreement.  At all times during and after the Employment  Period, the
Company shall maintain adequate  directors and officers  insurance for Executive
to cover any such liability  (but in no event less than that  maintained for any
other director or officer of the Company).

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         11.  Legal  Fees;  Arbitration.  As soon as  administratively  possible
following  the  Commencement  Date and in any  case,  within  10  business  days
thereafter,  the  Company  shall  reimburse  Executive  for his  legal  fees and
expenses  associated with the preparation and negotiation of this Agreement.  If
any  contest  or  dispute  arises  between  the  parties  with  respect  to this
Agreement, such contest or dispute shall be submitted to binding arbitration for
resolution  in Fort  Lauderdale,  Florida  in  accordance  with  the  rules  and
procedures  of  the  Employment   Dispute   Resolution  Rules  of  the  American
Arbitration  Association then in effect. The decision of the arbitrator shall be
final and binding on both parties,  and any court of competent  jurisdiction may
enter  judgment upon the award.  The Company shall pay all expenses  relating to
such arbitration.  In addition, the Company shall pay Executive's legal fees and
expenses  incurred in any such  dispute if he  prevails  on any of the  material
claims raised in such dispute.

         12. Successors; Binding Agreement.

              (a) Company's Successors.  No rights or obligations of the Company
under this Agreement may be assigned or transferred except that the Company will
require  any  successor  (whether  direct  or  indirect,  by  purchase,  merger,
consolidation or otherwise) to all or  substantially  all of the business and/or
assets of the Company to expressly assume and agree to perform this Agreement in
the same manner and to the same  extent  that the  Company  would be required to
perform it if no such  succession  had taken place.  As used in this  Agreement,
"Company"  shall mean the Company as herein before  defined and any successor to
its business and/or assets (by merger, purchase or otherwise) which executes and
delivers  the  agreement  provided  for in this  Section  12 or which  otherwise
becomes bound by all the terms and  provisions of this Agreement by operation of
law.

              (b) Executive's Successors.  No rights or obligations of Executive
under this Agreement may be assigned or transferred by Executive  other than his
rights to payments or benefits hereunder,  which may be transferred only by will
or the laws of descent and distribution.  Upon Executive's death, this Agreement
and all  rights of  Executive  hereunder  shall  inure to the  benefit of and be
enforceable  by  Executive's  beneficiary  or  beneficiaries,  personal or legal
representatives,   or  estate,  to  the  extent  any  such  person  succeeds  to
Executive's  interests  under this  Agreement.  Executive  shall be  entitled to
select and change a  beneficiary  or  beneficiaries  to receive  any  benefit or
compensation payable hereunder following Executive's death by giving the Company
written  notice  thereof.  In the  event  of  Executive's  death  or a  judicial
determination  of his  incompetence,  reference  in this  Agreement to Executive
shall be deemed, where appropriate, to refer to his beneficiary(ies),  estate or
other legal  representative(s).  If Executive  should die  following his Date of
Termination  while any amounts would still be payable to him hereunder if he had
continued to live, all such amounts unless  otherwise  provided  herein shall be
paid in accordance with the terms of this Agreement to such person or persons so
appointed in writing by Executive,  or otherwise to his legal representatives or
estate.

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         13. Notice.  For the purposes of this Agreement,  notices,  demands and
all other communications  provided for in this Agreement shall be in writing and
shall be deemed to have been duly given when delivered  either  personally or by
United States certified or registered mail,  return receipt  requested,  postage
prepaid, addressed as follows:

                  If to Executive:

                  ------------------------

                  ------------------------

                  ------------------------

                  If to the Company:

                  Edward A. Cespedes
                  110 E. Broward Blvd, 14th Floor
                  Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

or to such  other  address  as any party  may have  furnished  to the  others in
writing in accordance  herewith,  except that notices of change of address shall
be effective only upon receipt.

         14.  Miscellaneous.  No  provisions  of this  Agreement may be amended,
modified,  or waived  unless  such  amendment  or  modification  is agreed to in
writing signed by Executive and by a duly authorized officer of the Company, and
such waiver is set forth in writing  and signed by the party to be  charged.  No
waiver  by either  party  hereto  at any time of any  breach by the other  party
hereto of any  condition or provision of this  Agreement to be performed by such
other  party  shall be deemed a waiver of similar or  dissimilar  provisions  or
conditions  at the same or at any prior or  subsequent  time.  No  agreements or
representations,  oral or  otherwise,  express or implied,  with  respect to the
subject  matter  hereof  have been made by either  party which are not set forth
expressly  in this  Agreement.  The  respective  rights and  obligations  of the
parties  hereunder of this Agreement  shall survive  Executive's  termination of
employment and the termination of this Agreement to the extent necessary for the
intended   preservation   of  such  rights  and   obligations.   The   validity,
interpretation, construction and performance of this Agreement shall be governed
by the laws of the  State of  Florida  without  regard to its  conflicts  of law
principles.

         15. Validity.  The invalidity or  unenforceability  of any provision or
provisions of this Agreement shall not affect the validity or  enforceability of
any other  provision  of this  Agreement,  which shall  remain in full force and
effect.

         16.  Counterparts.  This  Agreement  may be  executed  in  one or  more
counterparts,  each of which shall be deemed to be an original  but all of which
together will constitute one and the same instrument.

         17. Entire Agreement.  Except as other provided herein,  this Agreement
sets forth the entire  agreement of the parties hereto in respect of the subject
matter contained herein and supersede all prior agreements, promises, covenants,
arrangements,  communications,  representations  or warranties,  whether oral or
written,  by any  officer,  employee or  representative  of any party  hereto in

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respect of such  subject  matter.  Except as other  provided  herein,  any prior
agreement  of the  parties  hereto in respect of the  subject  matter  contained
herein is hereby terminated and cancelled.

         18.  Withholding.  All  payments  hereunder  shall  be  subject  to any
required  withholding  of  Federal,  state  and  local  taxes  pursuant  to  any
applicable law or regulation.

         19.  Noncontravention.  The Company  represents that the Company is not
prevented from entering  into, or performing  this Agreement by the terms of any
law,  order,  rule or regulation,  its by-laws or  declaration of trust,  or any
agreement  to which it is a party,  other than  which  would not have a material
adverse effect on the Company's ability to enter into or perform this Agreement.

         20. Section  Headings.  The section  headings in this Agreement are for
convenience of reference only, and they form no part of this Agreement and shall
not affect its interpretation.

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         IN WITNESS WHEREOF,  the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on
the date first above written.

                                theglobe.com, inc.

                                By:
                                   ----------------------------------------
                                   Name:
                                   Title:

                                --------------------------------------------
                                Executive

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                               BONUS POOL SCHEDULE

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
--------------------- ------------------- ------------------ ------------------ ------------------- ------------------
 Pre-Tax Operating        Bonus Pool      Total Bonus Pool    Executive Share    Guaranteed Bonus    Total Bonus for
       Income          Funding Percent         Funding            of Pool                               Executive
--------------------- ------------------- ------------------ ------------------ ------------------- ------------------
<S>                         <C>               <C>                <C>                 <C>                <C>
     $2,000,000             15.0%             $300,000           $150,000            $50,000            $200,000
--------------------- ------------------- ------------------ ------------------ ------------------- ------------------
     $5,000,000             14.5%             $725,000           $362,500            $50,000            $412,500
--------------------- ------------------- ------------------ ------------------ ------------------- ------------------
    $10,000,000             13.5%            $1,350,000          $675,000            $50,000            $725,000
--------------------- ------------------- ------------------ ------------------ ------------------- ------------------
    $20,000,000             12.0%            $2,400,000         $1,200,000                             $1,200,000
--------------------- ------------------- ------------------ ------------------ ------------------- ------------------
    $50,000,000             10.5%            $5,250,000         $2,625,000                             $2,625,000
--------------------- ------------------- ------------------ ------------------ ------------------- ------------------
    $100,000,000             9.0%            $9,000,000         $4,500,000                             $4,500,000
--------------------- ------------------- ------------------ ------------------ ------------------- ------------------
    $200,000,000             8.0%            $16,000,000        $8,000,000                             $8,000,000
--------------------- ------------------- ------------------ ------------------ ------------------- ------------------
    $500,000,000             7.0%            $35,000,000        $17,500,000                            $17,500,000
--------------------- ------------------- ------------------ ------------------ ------------------- ------------------
    $800,000,000             5.0%            $40,000,000        $20,000,000                            $20,000,000
--------------------- ------------------- ------------------ ------------------ ------------------- ------------------
</TABLE>

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