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      <title>Investors turn against gun makers after massacre</title>
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      <description>MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Investors shunned some of the nation's largest gun makers Tuesday, putting up for sale the manufacturer of the Bushmaster semiautomatic rifle used in the Connecticut school shooting and worrying that the attack could soon bring stricter gun laws. 
                   Stocks of other gun companies fell, and one sporting-goods chain said it would temporarily ...</description>
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