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352. Soundness of the economy sends the bulls back in
353. Not even the Bulls see a fast recovery
354. How will small investors react today?
355. Success since '87 crash is more than 'mania.'(Mutual Funds)(Column)
356. Quarter puts a feather in the smaller caps
357. How to cope if bull market ends in 'ice' rather than 'fire.'
358. Europe sees shift into small-cap stocks; weaker dollar, Asian currency crisis spark the move
359. Dow soars 257 on force of optimistic economic report
360. Dow average rises record 257 points
361. Today's market is different, but so are the risks
362. Wall Street gurus see few signs of 1987
363. After the fall: some lessons are not so obvious
364. Safeguards make crisis less likely
365. When gravity pulls down the big guys, ground has to tremble
366. Tisches got stampeded by bull run
367. Bullish? He's having a bigger red cape made
368. Greenspan forecast lifts stocks, bonds; Dow jumps 155; broader indexes surge
369. Tech stocks still in charge, despite Dow's dip
370. Market still strong, for now
371. Dow hits 8,000, another bull market milestone
372. Market turns some bulls more bearish, making other bulls even more bullish
373. Bears will be right on stocks someday, just you watch; so they missed 5,000 points, it's no reason they ought to stop prognosticating
374. Stocks still upbeat, and blue; blue chips dominate a market poised to break 8000
375. Despite a one-two punch, the bottom line's a knockout
376. Outta the ballpark! Funds soar. But the bull will likely strike out some day; S&P 500 still beats most managers
377. Pacesetters expected to keep up the pace
378. Stock fever hits epidemic stage
379. Investors get richer, and the plot gets thicker - what to do next?
380. Logical assumptions are not on the money
381. As stocks shoot higher, 'value' concepts diverge. Are fund managers getting more sophisticated in identifying bargains - or just more desperate?
382. Strong initial reaction
383. Not even summer, yet stocks sizzle
384. Stocks blow past their records; Dow up 135
385. Industrials leap 135.64 points to pass 7700 mark
386. Trading costs rising along with the market
387. Another record, another round of doubts for the bull
388. Market's logic: skepticism is feeding the rally
389. 'Contrarianism' won again as bulls dwindled
390. Small investors outwit, outwait, and outperform
391. Money talks as bull market balks, so fewer risks taken
392. Is crash talk trash talk? Well, not entirely
393. Riding a stormy stock market
394. Adjust your portfolio? Experts say yes and no
395. Stocks still make sense for the long haul, but the ride won't always be straight up
396. Loaded for bear; for the pessimists or the cautious - different strategies for a market slump
397. Stocks find a bit of stability; worries remain
398. Rounding a corner on Wall St.? With one small rate rise, Fed may have ushered in a new era
399. Flurry of stock splits divides analysts; some see trend as end of bull run
400. Investors turn conservative as market stays hot
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