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Technology stocks got a boost after research firm International Data Corp. raised its forecast for per- sonal computer shipments for 2010. IDC said ship- ments will be up almost 20 percent from 2010, com- pared with a forecast of a 15 percent increase made in April. Microsoft Corp. rose Ownership Under New 10 % off COUPON on dinner only (everyday) Expires 6-30-10 COUPON Here’s who to call about: Lawn Mower Races: Bob Carrel at 308-2102 Horseshoe Tournament: Steve Joiner at 528-0799 Strong Man Competition: Troy Lalaguna at 528-8656 Talent Contest: Sonja Akers at 736-1702 Teen Miss Competition: Sonja Akers at 736-1702 Vendors Welcome! Local food vendors: 20% on gross sales Commercial vendors: Donation requested For vendor information call Mark Eidman at 527-5920 x13 See you at the Fairgrounds on Independence Day 4.3 percent and Hewlett Packard Co. rose 2.4 per- cent. A gain in the euro and a drop in the dollar signaled that traders are less worried that debt problems in Europe will disrupt a global recovery. The euro, which is seen as measure of investors’ confidence in the European economy, traded at $1.2339. Last week, it fell to a four-year low of $1.1878. The Dow rose 213.88, or 2.1 percent, to 10,404.77. The broader Standard & Poor’s 500 index rose 25.60, or 2.4 percent, to 1,115.23, The Standard & Poor’s 500 index moved above its average close of the past 200 days, 1,108. The 200- day moving average is a technical level watched by many traders. Pushing above that is seen as a sign of strength in the market. Gains in stocks faded Mon- day in part after the S&P 500 index failed to top the mark. The tech-dominated Nasdaq composite index rose 61.92, or 2.8 percent, to 2,305.88. Bond prices fell and drove up interest rates after stocks climbed. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note rose to 3.31 percent from 3.26 percent late Monday. Benchmark crude for July delivery rose $1.82 to settle at $76.94 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The Russell 2000 index of smaller companies rose 16.50, or 2.5 percent, to 668.77. Six stocks rose for every one that fell on the exchange, where consoli- dated volume came to 4.7 billion shares, versus 4.5 billion shares Monday. gonna call? Who ya To participate in the various events and activities at the Golden Ticket Proceeds benefit the Alzheimer’s Association