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Strong Capital was one of the first mutual funds accused of improper trading by New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, who made his probe public in September.
Its aim was instead to probe public attitudes more comprehensively, and so it supplied respondents with neutral information about how funds are currently being spent while exposing them to carefully-drafted, representative arguments made by advocates in the contemporary debate.
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