Alex Veiga and Steve Rothwell
AP Business Writers - The U.S. stock market took investors on a stomach-churning ride Monday, as the Dow Jones industrial average briefly plunged more than 1,000 points and the Standard & Poor's 500 index entered "correction" territory, sending a shiver of fear from Wall Street to Main Street. Stocks regained much of that ground as the day wore on. But the slump — part of a global wave of selling triggered by the slowdown in China — reflected uncertainty among investors over where to
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