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		<title>Focus on the Fundamentals</title>
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Last week the Dow Jones Industrial Average had its best week since March 2003, up 4.8%.  What is particularly noteworthy about the week was that it included the best day since the Depression (in percentage terms) AND the worst day since the stock market crash of 1987.  Needless to say, the markets continue to be [...]]]></description>
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