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Correction: The journalist said, that There was going to start a recession... #1 (permalink) Fri Oct 24, 2008 5:45 am   Correction: The journalist said, that There was going to start a recession...
 

the journalist said that There was going to start a recession in southamerican

countries and in some other countries around the world.

In my country ,there are some attempts to pull the country out of recession . i dont

think it'll work because our nation ,as almost every nation all over the world ,are

being affected by united states economic conditions and this is simple ,if the most

powerful one is not good,it doesn't have a good economy conditions ..i dont think

the others( the small ones) have a good situation.
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Correction: The journalist said, that There was going to start a recession... #2 (permalink) Sun Oct 26, 2008 9:07 am   Correction: The journalist said, that There was going to start a recession...
 

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The journalist said that a recession was going to start in South American countries and in some other countries around the world. In my country, there are some attempts to pull us out of recession. I don't think it'll work, because our nation, like almost every nation in the world, is being affected by US economic conditions, and simply speaking, if the most powerful country doesn't have good economic conditions, I don't think the other, smaller ones will be in a good situation.
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