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While the Chamber cited careful money management as necessary for the future of the hardhit gold and coal mining industries, NUM claimed employers were taking advantage of a poor economic situation in the country.
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This could affect our hardhit forestry, mining and steel companies, and farm corporations.
Tax Reform 1987
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LA protests over police killing highlight frustration of immigrant area hardhit by recession
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LA protests over police killing highlight frustration of immigrant area hardhit by recession
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LA protests over police killing highlight frustration of immigrant area hardhit by recession
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Venezuela does not receive any significant foreign investment from the United States or other countries that have been hardhit by the financial crisis and economic slowdown.
Venezuela Analysis 2009
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Even America's hardhit automakers posted a rebound in foreign sales in February.
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ATLANTA / NEW YORK - U.S. Airways, Continental Airlines and United Airlines parent UAL Corp temporarily cut service to Mexico on Friday, citing lower demand for flights to the country hardhit by a flu outbreak.
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Even America's hardhit automakers posted a rebound in foreign sales in February.
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The scientists fear that if pesticide manufacturers lose their agricultural markets in Europe, they will go out of business and leave other countries hardhit by insect-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue without supplies.
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