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Elizabeth Rose: A popular photo subject

Editor & Publisher's blog says that a photo of Christopher Crotty on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange rubbing his eyes in distress was much published in newspapers across the country.

With respect to Crotty, his image of distress can't be more widely circulated that Elizabeth Rose's. She is a specialist with Lehman and was captured by an AP photographer here:

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and a New York Times photographer here:

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And then, during happier days -- Sept. 5 -- and a different AP photographer:

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Are there only two traders left on Wall Street?

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Joe Killian said:

There can't be a whole lot of more attractive female traders on Wall Street. I'm betting that has something to do with it.

axhandle said:

Unfortunately Joe, she is off the market. Check the second pic.

Holden said:


If you have enuf money, they are never off the market -

bigun said:

Dear Mrs. Rose,

Your picture holding your head said it all. I am very sorry for you and I live in the town where Lehman Brothers started, Montgomery, Al.

Accept my condolences.

Anonymous said:

Axhandle:

A ring can keep a guy from hitting on an attractive woman at a bar, but it can't keep a photographer from zeroing in on her with a telephoto lense.

Of course, I've also seen femael photographers bring back shots from crowded events full of only the most attractive men or most adorable children. It happens - the eye goes to beauty.

Brian H said:

Haha!! So I see that I'm not the only one who noticed that she seems to be a favorite of the AP photogs.

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