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To: ilh1 who wrote (440)5/25/1999 2:02:00 PM
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What was TMRT such a short time ago? The answer is horrifying!!!!!!

CD-Rom Yearbook Company Begins Trading On Otc Bulletin Board

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NEW YORK (March 2) BUSINESS WIRE -March 2, 1998--CD-ROM Yearbook Co. Inc. (OTC/BB:CDRH), a leader in multimedia educational publishing, has commenced the trading of shares of its common stock on the OTC Bulletin Board, it was announced Monday by Keith C. Moore, chief financial officer of the company.
CD-ROM Yearbook Co. is a California provider of CD-ROM-based, interactive audio- and video-enabled yearbooks to high schools nationwide. Enhancing print yearbooks and taking them a step further with a multimedia dimension, the CD-ROM Yearbook is complementary and provides an opportunity to include all facets of the current school year in one content-rich version.

The company's timely, value-added curriculum increases student involvement through the use of the latest computer hardware and software technologies, and the result is a self-produced multimedia yearbook incorporating the sights and sounds of the school year along with significant fundraising activities.

(R)OTC Bulletin Board is a registered mark of the Nasdaq Stock Market Inc.

Recent studies show a booming market of schools and teens who have grown up with computers and multimedia technologies that are now an important part of their daily lives.

USA Today in a poll showed that 98 percent of all teenagers in the U.S. have used a computer and that nearly 19 million kids have access to home computers. The poll asked students what they "could easily live without," and 49 percent said a VCR, 28 percent said a TV, while only 23 percent said a computer.

Computer Intelligence research found that more than 50 percent of U.S. households with children have personal computers or PCs. If you have children, and don't have a PC in your home, you are now in the minority.

Finally, more than 94 percent of the teachers and school superintendents surveyed by Jostens Learning Corp. said computer technology has improved teaching and learning in U.S. schools.

For more information on the CD-ROM Yearbook Co., contact Moore at 714/488-8567, e-mail: kmoore@cdromyearbook.com, or visit www.cdromyearbook.com or www.businesswire.com.

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CONTACT: CD-ROM Yearbook Co. Keith C. Moore, 714/488-8567

kmoore@cdromyearbook.com www.cdromyearbook.com

KEYWORD: NEW YORK CALIFORNIA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS COMED EDUCATION INTERACTIVE/MULTIMEDIA/INTERNET

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