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    It can no longer be denied that the United States in the midst of a recession, yet despite everything, there are glimpses of good news: a slight rise in the stock market and businesses who are finding

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    The skyline of Manhattan is perhaps one of the most recognizable in the world.

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    Lone Star Railroad Contractors, Inc., with its headquarters in Ennis, Texas, was founded in 1993 by Joe Crow and Paul Newman.

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    The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) is an organization dedicated to preventing and curing cancer through research, advocacy, education, and communication.

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    The Chiropractic and Nutrition Wellness Center By Tiffany Nichols Alternative health methods are gaining speed in the health care world, from dietary supplements to acupuncture, new practices are crop

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    Cook County Hospital has a wonderful history. It has also had many firsts for the medical community the world over. The first blood bank in the world was opened here in 1937.

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