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Friday, 04/27/2007 10:26:35 PM

Friday, April 27, 2007 10:26:35 PM

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From 2004

Stock options may be exercised by an optionee in whole or in part by giving notice to the Company and the exercise price therefore may be paid by delivering cash or shares of unrestricted Common Stock having a fair market value equal to the cash exercise price of the options being exercised. Optionees may also utilize a cashless exercise feature that will enable them to exercise their options without a concurrent payment of the option price, provided that the purchased option shares are immediately sold by a designated broker and the option price is paid directly to the Company out of the sale proceeds. Options granted under the 1994 Employee Plan, as amended, may, at the discretion of the Compensation Committee or the Board of Directors, the right to acquire a reload option (the "Reload Option") to purchase the number of shares of Class A Common Stock tendered by an optionee in exercising a stock option. The exercise price of the Reload Option shall equal the fair market value of the Class A Common Stock on the date of the grant of the Reload Option.

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