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Wall Street ends flat, tech shares dip after Sandy shutdown

The U.S. stock market slowly returned to life on Wednesday after two days in the dark, in the wake of the massive storm Sandy that caused the market's first weather-related two-day closure since the late 19th century. The Dow and the S&P 500 closed little changed while the Nasdaq Composite edged lower in a session with slightly less than average volume. Traders made it through the darkened streets of downtown Manhattan before...
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