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Securities

Mar. 12, 2003

Clinic Helps Those Whose Stock Losses Were Enough to Hurt Them but Not Enough To Interest a Lawyer

SAN FRANCISCO - James Belay is neither a wheeler nor a dealer. He's an industrial painter with an eighth-grade education living in suburban Philadelphia.

By Tyler Cunningham
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - James Belay is neither a wheeler nor a dealer. He's an industrial painter with an eighth-grade education living in suburban Philadelphia.
        For most of his life, Belay had no cash or desire to play the stock market. But when he fell on ...

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