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 A sell-off in U.S. stocks accelerated Wednesday, with all three major indexes ending at their lowest levels of 2011. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq composite erased their gains for the year, while the Dow is barely hanging on, up only 0.3% in 2011. Trading was extremely choppy as investors tried to sort out disappointing U.S. […]

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