LARRY JOHNSON RINGS OPENING BELL AT NASDAQ IN NEW YORK
*CAPTION CORRECTION* Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson (C) rings the NASDAQ Opening Bell at MarketSite on April 4, 2007 to highlight his foundation, LJ's Legacy and Growth Youth Foundation. Managing Director of BlueChip Management Evan Osborn (L) and NASDAQ Vice President Jeff Singer applaud. (UPI Photo/Nasdaq Stock Market)
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