The challenges facing newspapers long predate the worst economic slump since the Great Depression.
Five companies that have had a stellar 2001 despite this year's severe economic slump.
But health REITs are better insulated from an economic slump than, for instance, office REITs.
If Europe goes into a deep or prolonged economic slump, the rest of the world follows.
And, crucially, Indonesia is weathering the global financial economic slump better than most places.
On top of all the other problems, Mr Pastrana's government must deal with an economic slump.
Before Asia's economic slump in 1997, Indonesia had become Australia's second-biggest export market in South-East Asia.
The post-economic slump climate has most teams shying away from overpaying the back end of such contracts.
The message from official Japan couldn't be clearer: the end of the economic slump is finally in sight.
As we should have learned decades ago, the only thing these increases do is deepen an economic slump.
Coal was extracted from the region from the 17th to the 20th century, when it suffered an economic slump.
At stake is whether Japan will enter another 50-year productive spurt or see its 10-year economic slump continue indefinitely.
Trade agreements are always controversial, but particularly so this year because of the economic slump in the United States.
Japan's prolonged economic slump is partly to blame for the rise in crime, but in a curiously indirect way.
Yet analysts think the British habit of piling children's bedrooms with junk is changing, thanks to the economic slump.
But right now, the key is making sure that we pull ourselves out of the economic slump that we're in.
Compared to tropical or refined destinations, Clark County, Nevada has some appealing characteristics in the midst of an economic slump.
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And this is not the 1930s, when the economic slump pushed every country bar the then Czechoslovakia into autocratic rule.
Twenty-three years ago, amid an oil crisis and a world economic slump, the territory still had one foot in poverty.
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The prolonged economic slump that has exacerbated Japan's fiscal problems also has trapped younger workers in temporary jobs with meager pay.
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Certainly, China will feel some pain, particularly because the economic slump in Japan and Korea will hurt demand for Chinese products.
These were five companies that, despite the dramatic U.S. economic slump, had managed to grow profits and sales without laying off employees.
With the economic slump of recent years has come pressure on business executives to justify spending on sponsorships and other sports marketing.
Economists warn that overindulgence in gold often prefigures an economic slump, however.
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The election comes amid the deepest global economic slump for two generations.
Anyway, both inflation and high interest rates which have contributed to an economic slump would come tumbling down, boosting growth and speeding up convergence.
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Hotel revenues and occupancy levels are improving worldwide after the economic slump.
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Even before the longstanding economic slump began in 2008, U.S. emissions remained essentially flat, rising merely 2 percent between 2000 and 2007.
But the economic slump and awful weather have kept buyers away.
During the heart of the economic slump, many retailers slashed prices in hopes of luring cash-strapped consumers and ridding themselves of excess inventory.
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