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[Summary] => NEW YORK (AFP) Stocks slid early Tuesday as profit-taking pressures were exacerbated by a negative outlook for earnings by telecom firms and a new accounting inquiry into WorldCom.
The Dow Jones industrial average fell 72.58 points (0.68 percent) to 10,538.66 with the Nasdaq tumbling 39.51 points (2.05 percent) to 1,889.98 at 1600 GMT.
The Standard and Poors 500 shed 11.88 points (1.02 percent) to 1,156.38.
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The Dow Jones industrial average fell 72.58 points (0.68 percent) to 10,538.66 with the Nasdaq tumbling 39.51 points (2.05 percent) to 1,889.98 at 1600 GMT.
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