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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 29 Jun 2014

    Wall Street shrugged off Archduke Ferdinand's assassination: http://on.wsj.com/1wRG7dV  (From WSJ 6/30/1914)pic.twitter.com/jUetWPZhce

    6:02 AM - 29 Jun 2014
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      1. Christopher Dickson‏ @cdickson622 29 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ welp we all know how that turned out #20/20

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      2. David K Alvarez CFP®‏ @davidkalvarez 29 Jun 2014
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        Crazy. “@WSJ: Wall Street shrugged off Archduke assassination: http://on.wsj.com/1wRG7dV  (From WSJ 6/30/1914) pic.twitter.com/isHvlZo4ze”

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      1. ahmadyamin‏ @ahmadyamin111 29 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ the beginning and the start of the First World War

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      1. janet l‏ @winojanet 29 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ Reading economy book written 1946. It agreed..the fall of the Austrian market which closed due to unable to pay debts day before reason

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      1. John Hines‏ @flexshines 29 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ technically correct, though dismissively shortsighted

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      1. Tolga Sakman‏ @Tolga_Sakman 29 Jun 2014
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        Efficient markets: @WSJ: Wall Street shrugged off Archduke Ferdinand's assassination in 1914: http://on.wsj.com/1wRG7dV  pic.twitter.com/T7gDwDTkhQ”

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      1. Woodcider‏ @woodcider 29 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ Not the last time WSJ was wrong...

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      1. MuniBondBoy‏ @MuniBondBoy 29 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ the subprime mortgage problem is well contained...

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      1. Leigh Newton‏ @lnewton 29 Jun 2014
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        “@WSJ: Wall Street shrugged off Archduke Ferdinand's assassination: http://on.wsj.com/1wRG7dV  (From WSJ 6/30/1914) pic.twitter.com/X2C459Cqpf”oops

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      1. Peter Meyer‏ @nativetxdude 29 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ so insulated, our world in 1914.

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      1. The Real John Stoj‏ @StojBoj 29 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ @davidmwessel The first domino never makes the most noise.

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      1. Jon Haraldsson‏ @apotekare 29 Jun 2014
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        “@WSJ: Wall Street shrugged off Archduke Ferdinand's assassination: http://on.wsj.com/1wRG7dV  From WSJ 6/30/1914” #marknaden har alltid rätt?

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      1. (((Jon Frank)))‏ @jfrankesq 29 Jun 2014
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        .@WSJ "Wall Street" didn't shrug off the assassination. The Wall Street Journal did. #TheMoreThingsChange

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      1. Kathy Lu‏ @kathyluwho 29 Jun 2014
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        RT @WSJ: Wall Street shrugged off Archduke Ferdinand's assassination: http://on.wsj.com/1wRG7dV  (From WSJ 6/30/1914)pic.twitter.com/xdFz4YSKth

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      1. Mike Jones‏ @MikeJones_2012 29 Jun 2014
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        HAHAHA 😜😂 // RT @WSJ shrugged off Archduke Ferdinand's assassination: http://on.wsj.com/1wRG7dV  (From WSJ 6/30/1914)pic.twitter.com/u8UGzFERma

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      1. Giuyyac‏ @GIUYYAC 29 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ Has your analysis improved?

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      1. Bobstar‏ @bobstar_m 29 Jun 2014
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        @WSJ @nycjim Correct as an event on its own but certain circles saw an opportunity to punish Serbia.

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