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    Europe to weigh heavy on markets this week

    Sun, 05/06/2012 - 11:53 EDT - MSNBC - Business
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    After Wall Street's worst week of the year, U.S. stock investors will look across the Atlantic this week to take cues from Europe as France and Greece go to the polls. 

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