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| Fear and loathing over economy spreads
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AP - Fear and loathing is spreading as signs mount that the economy is in danger of losing its balance.
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| Stocks plunge anew as data points to recession
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AP - Investors agonizing over a faltering economy sent the stock market plunging all over again Wednesday after a stream of disheartening data convinced Wall Street that a recession, if not already here, is inevitable. The market's despair propelled the Dow Jones industrials down 733 points to their second-largest point loss ever, and the major indexes all lost at least 7 percent.
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| Stocks, oil drop as global slowdown accelerates
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Reuters - Japan's Nikkei share average tumbled almost 10 percent and oil prices dropped to a one-year low on Thursday after downbeat U.S. economic data spread fears of a more protracted and sharp global slowdown than initially expected.
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