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That behavior tends to drive up the indexes and leaves fund managers reluctant to sell their big stocks, which are rising. The end result is that large stocks take off, and the lesser-known stocks in most funds--the ones being counted on to provide the most kick and produce superior results-- instead hold the funds down...
MADELEINE ALBRIGHT'S KICK-IN-THE-COJONES AWARD: Boutros Boutros-Ghali...
...enormous task of erasing that "never" begins tonight at Lavietes Pavilion when Harvard (4-2) and Dartmouth (5-1) kick off the Ivy season...
Things are going so well for Delta and Continental airlines, No. 3 and No. 5 in the industry, respectively, that they are talking about merging to become No. 1. Then, presumably, they could really kick some tails. An acquisition of Continental, twice bankrupt and now en route to record earnings, by once struggling Delta would create a giant with more than $18 billion in revenues. But the consolidation could reduce competition. "I see the Justice Department digging in their heels and not allowing this acquisition to go through," says Michael Bradley, a finance professor at the Fuqua School of Business...
...Saints struck again to make the score 2-0, six minutes after the DiFrancesco tally, but this turned out to be merely a kick in the stomach instead of a knockout blow...