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Photo Gallery January 1, 2005

Reception at the Hyatt Regency

Mid-Atlantic Security Traders Association

<p>Andre Smith, Wachovia Securities; Patrick Brooks, Ferris Baker Watts, both Baltimore; Theresa Jenulis, KBW, New York.</p> <p>Sue Miller, Knight Equity Markets, Chicago;</p><p>Sean Scanlon, TD Waterhouse, Jersey City.</p> <p>Tony Ricotta, Bay Crest Partners, New York; Artie Genovesi, Hudson Securities, Jersey City; Paul Miano, Bay Crest Partners, New York.</p> <p>Jay Curtis, Merrill Lynch; Dan Strack, Goldman Sachs, both New York; Howard Strack, Domestic Securities, Montvalle.</p>
<p>Lee Bulleri, Hill Thompson Magid, Chicago; Bob Moore, Boston Institutional, Boston; Skip Meise, NYSE, New York.</p> <p>Tony Lopez, Fidelity Capital Markets, Jersey City; Argie Tsimikalis, guest.</p> <p>Val Gabella, UBS, Jersey City; Pete Pasetsky, Dan Strack, both Goldman Sachs, New York.</p> <p>Chris Baker, Public School Retirement, Harrisburg; Peter Deoteris, Weeden & Co., Greenwich.</p>
<p>Barbara Rishel, guest; Randy McMenamin, Hardesty Capital, Baltimore.</p> <p>Nancy Notaro, Mercantile Deposit, Baltimore; Mara Van der Oord, Keybanc Capital Markets, Cleveland.</p> <p>Michael Szymanowski, Legg Mason, Baltimore; Lauren Waldman, guest; Tiger McKinnon, Percival Financial, Baltimore.</p> <p>Betsy Kaufman, Damon Hall, Glynda Brown, all Wachovia Securities, Baltimore.</p>
<p>Kwane Thomas, Sanford C.Bernstein; Agnes Bermudez, LJR, both New York; Cornell Toney, JMP Securities, San Francisco.</p>

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