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Michigan News:
Recession May Be Over, But Michigan's Unemployment Rate Highest in a Decade  (08-10-03)
Rebound in State's Job Climate Still Months Away, Experts Say  (08-10-03)
New Book Examines State of Michigan Economy  (08-08-03)
Residents of Saginaw Are Hoping to Revitalize the Downtown Area  (08-10-03)

National News:
Boom or Mirage? Economists Debate the Nature of the Recovery  (08-06-03)
Is the U.S. Economy on the Rebound?  (08-20-03)
Planes Packed in 'Prudent' Move by Airlines, as Economic Recovery Continues  (08-06-03)
Moving West Is No Longer the Norm  (08-06-03)
Central Florida's Tourism Economy Gets a Boost from State Residents  (08-01-03)
Federal Reserve Is Expected to Leave Interest Rates Alone  (08-08-03)
Federal Deficit Expected to Approach $500 Billion Next Year  (08-25-03)
Federal Budget Deficit May Be Worse Than You Think  (08-27-03)
 
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