NEW YORK - Stocks turned higher Tuesday once investors got the news they had been hoping for: Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi promised to resign once a new budget was passed. The Dow Jones industrial closed up 101 points. Italy became a key focus for investors this week after doubts emerged ...
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