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U.S. Durable Goods Rose in July - Aircraft Demand

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Fruit Loopy Loony Leftist MooreOns - 29 Aug 2004 18:53 GMT


U.S. durable goods orders rose in July - aircraft demand

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5816906/

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MSNBC - Consumers more upbeat, report shows

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5840745/
Tempest - 29 Aug 2004 19:32 GMT
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> U.S. durable goods orders rose in July - aircraft demand
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> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5816906/

Naturally the dumbass rightard doesn't read beyond the headline.

Most aircraft parts are made overseas, so this is good news for foreign
aircraft parts manufacturers, but does very little for U.S. workers.

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Roncy - 30 Aug 2004 08:40 GMT
> "the Kerryslandering Ketchup Kommunist" <IHateAmericaMother@webtv.net>
wrote:

> > U.S. durable goods orders rose in July - aircraft demand
> >
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> Most aircraft parts are made overseas, so this is good news for foreign
> aircraft parts manufacturers, but does very little for U.S. workers.

Pay no attention to the Kerryslandering Ketchup Krackpot.  KKK's immature
spamtrums lack both truth and sanity.
 
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