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The Recession is Not Over Yet - How to Weather The Worst of
It
[News-and-Society:Economics] The
current recession, that some say is the worst since the Great
Depression, is not over. According to predictions by economists, it
is likely to last well through 2009, thanks to decreasing consumer
demand, growing unemployment and the credit crunch, which some
expect will create a further downturn in the economy until the end
of 2009.
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Should the Federal Government Bailout GM and Chrysler?
[News-and-Society:Economics] Like
the 1979 bailout for Chrysler, should the government take the much
debated step of bailing out these auto giants? Will helping them
with taxpayer money turn our economy around or make us a few
million dollars poorer?
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Which Sport is the Hardest on Your Body?
[Recreation-and-Sports] Competing
against Armstrong on Tour De France or dishing out a serve to
Federer at 140 mph? Now there is reason to believe that a marathon
is the hardest sport!
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New Orleans Levee System Too Weak to Face Category 3
Hurricane
[News-and-Society:Environmental]
It is critical to build a good levee system by using the right
materials. With the current system, it is doubtful that New Orleans
is in a position to be protected from a Category 3
hurricane.
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Baseball Steroid Users - In the Hall of Fame Or Shame?
[News-and-Society:Pure-Opinion]
Despite investigations showing that steroids are incredibly
pervasive in major league baseball, to the extent that it is
discussed casually and drugs are used openly, the powerful Major
League Baseball Players Association has increased initiatives to
ban steroid-users among baseball players for years. Some of the
greatest baseball stars in the past 20 years have been named as
steroid-users.
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UNO Should Continue to Have an NCAA Sports Program
[Recreation-and-Sports] The
student-athletes of UNO have had to endure a bumpy ride for the
last couple of years. The problem first started when Hurricane
Katrina damaged the basic athletic facilities and the campus. The
enrollment still hasn't fully recovered!
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