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Beginning with Children Foundation Executive Director to Ring the NASDAQ Stock Market Closing Bell

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ADVISORY, Jan. 16, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) --

What: Mimi Clarke Corcoran, Executive Director of Beginning with Children Foundation will preside over the closing bell. Where: NASDAQ MarketSite- 4 Times Square - 43rd & Broadway - Broadcast Studio When: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 at 4 p.m. ET Contacts: Torri Oats Executive Assistant, Beginning with Children Foundation 212.318.9102; TOats@bwcf.org NASDAQ MarketSite: Jolene Libretto; 646.441.5220; 347.219.9539 Jolene.Libretto@NASDAQ.com

Feed Information:

The closing bell is available from 3:50 p.m. to 4:05 p.m. on uplink IA-6 C-band/transponder 17. The downlink frequency is 4040 Vertical; Audio 6.2-6.8 The feed can also be found on Waterfront fiber 1623. If you have any questions, please contact Jolene Libretto at (646) 441-5220.

Webcast:

A live Webcast of the NASDAQ Closing Bell will be available at: http://www.nasdaq.com/reference/marketsite_about.stm

Photos:

To obtain a hi-resolution photograph of the Market Close, please go to http://www.nasdaq.com/reference/marketsite_events.stm and click on the market close of your choice.

About Beginning with Children Foundation:

The Beginning with Children Foundation was founded in 1989 by Joe and Carol Reich as a vehicle to support education reform in New York City. Through unique public/private partnerships with Pfizer, the United Federation of Teachers, the New York City Department of Education, and countless community organizations, BwCF serves as institutional partner to two charter schools -- Beginning with Children Charter School and Community Partnership Charter School -- that are models of high-quality education in an urban environment. BwCF has been instrumental in paving the way for the success of other charter schools city- and statewide.

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