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Peter Brimelow: Short-term respect for rally, despite fears

NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Stocks end their losing streak and the first up week in three has the Dow back above 10,000. It's impressed some strong letters, sort of. Two quick-reacting letters are respectful of the rally. Full Article at MarketWatch

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