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Title: 9-11
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November 6, 2000 |
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The response of the financial industry and the speed with which it resumed business was extraordinary and can be attributed only to its long-standing commitment to ensuring continuity of operations in the wake of physical or cyber disruptions.
The terrorist attacks of September 11th sent the United States economy spiraling into recession... Showed first 250 characters
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"Many economists believe the economy has entered its first recession in more than 10 years"(Wash. Post 1)
The attacks on the United States will have far-reaching economic effects, further slowing a world economy already growing at its lowest rate in a decade and hastening the contraction of many economies around the world... Showed next 250 characters
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