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The 52-Week Low Club

Lee Enterprises (LEE) Being in the newspaper business has not been this bad since the flood. Drops to $21.22 from 52-week high of $35.65, after announcing downward guidance.

US Airways (LCC) The airline business may be worse than newspapers. Oil prices moving toward $70. US Air drops to $26.78 from 52-week high of $63.27.

Warner Music Group (WMG) With crashing DVD sales, music publishing may be a worse business than airlines or newspapers. WMG drops to $15.45 from 52-week high of $30.59.

Encysive Pharmaceuticals (ENCY) Bad news on latest drug trials. Down to $1.85 from 52-week high of $7.21.

American Commercial Lines (ACLI) Marine transportation company drops guidance. Shares fall to $23.73 from 52-week high of $39.88.

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