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April 02, 2007 |
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MUMBAI, Mar 30 Asia Pulse - The stock markets maintained their upward march on Friday with the benchmark BSE Sensex gaining 70 points to close well above 13,000-level as funds made higher purchases in heavy-weight metals, auto and technology stocks.
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