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Your support makes all the difference.FOOTSIE gained 48.3 points to 5,038.4p and the supporting indices ended higher. But long-time Footsie constituent Imperial Chemical Industries helped pull the index from its best level after revealing a planned US disposal had fallen through. The shares lost 50p to 474p in busy trading.
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