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To strike Morgan was to strike a blow against black voting and civil rights. The Lakers had the chance to strike a blow against the NBA's winningest team and regain some dignity, perhaps even make a move up the seedings chart if they could find a little momentum. With all their hazards, though, focused funds strike a blow against tyrannical trends that seem bent on turning funds into a generic commodity -- obsessive comparisons to market indexes, and the equally maniacal drive to classify every fund by type and size of the stocks it owns. |
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