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THE TSP TICKER  G Fund:  F Fund:  C Fund:  S Fund:  I Fund:
Dec 27, 2006 close $11.71 $11.16 $15.78 $18.92 $22.18
Daily Change: $0.01 ($0.02) $0.11 $0.18 $0.19
This Month (%) 0.34 -0.36 2.00 0.96 2.92
L FUNDS  L 2040:  L 2030:  L 2020:  L 2010:  L Income:
Dec 27, 2006 close $17.05 $16.31 $15.62 $14.55 $12.77
Daily Change: $0.11 $0.10 $0.08 $0.05 $0.02
This Month (%) 1.67 1.56 1.43 1.04 0.71

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