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AP via Yahoo! Finance - Wed Dec 2, 4:09 pm ET
The United Nations forecast Wednesday that the world economy will bounce back in 2010 with a global growth rate of 2.4 percent, but it warned that the recovery will be fragile.
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Asbury Park Press - 1 hour 45 minutes ago
GENEVA — In a frantic rage last weekend, anarchist protesters broke shop windows, attacked a Starbucks cafe and set fire to at least four cars to demonstrate their opposition to a World Trade Organization conference.
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FOX 12 Idaho - Wed Dec 2, 4:19 pm ET
The United Nations forecast Wednesday that the world economy will bounce back in 2010 with a global growth rate of 2.4 percent, but it warned that the recovery will be fragile.
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Eaton Rapids Community News - Wed Dec 2, 4:51 pm ET
UNITED NATIONS — The United Nations forecast today that the world economy will bounce back in 2010 with a global growth rate of 2.4 percent, but it warned that the recovery will be fragile.
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Eaton Rapids Community News - Wed Dec 2, 4:36 pm ET
UNITED NATIONS — The United Nations forecast today that the world economy will bounce back in 2010 with a global growth rate of 2.4 percent, but it warned that the recovery will be fragile.
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Bay News 9 Tampa Bay - Wed Dec 2, 3:48 pm ET
UN forecasts world economy will bounce back in 2010 with global growth of 2.4 percent
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Asbury Park Press - Thu Dec 3, 12:32 pm ET
GENEVA — In a frantic rage last weekend, anarchist protesters broke shop windows, attacked a Starbucks cafe and set fire to at least four cars to demonstrate their opposition to a World Trade Organization conference.
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AP via Yahoo! Finance - Mon Nov 23, 8:51 am ET
The international economy is still fragile and vulnerable to shocks despite recent improvements in financial markets, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund said Monday.
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Seattle Times - Mon Nov 23, 11:14 am ET
The international economy is still fragile and vulnerable to shocks despite recent improvements in financial markets, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund said Monday.
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Channel 8 San Diego - Mon Nov 23, 9:25 am ET
The international economy is still fragile and vulnerable to shocks despite recent improvements in financial markets, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund said Monday.
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Casper Star-Tribune - Mon Nov 23, 10:12 am ET
The international economy is still fragile and vulnerable to shocks despite recent improvements in financial markets, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund said Monday.
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Thu Dec 3, 9:00 am ET
MicroCHIPS, a developer of intelligent, responsive implant systems, today announced it has been named a 2010 Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum.
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AG Weekly - Wed Dec 2, 10:45 am ET
The Oct. 7 statement by the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) regarding Canada’s challenge of the U.S. Country of Origin Labeling Law (COOL) under the World Trade Organization (WTO) was disappointing to many cattle producers across the country, including myself.
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Newsday - Mon Nov 23, 9:20 am ET
IMF chief: The global economy is still vulnerable to shocks
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Asbury Park Press - Sat Nov 28, 11:05 am ET
GENEVA — The United States, China and other commercial powers will spearhead a new attempt next week to find ways to revive world trade and drag the global economy out of recession.