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Gold prices jumped in line with a spike in the euro versus the dollar to session highs. THE REFUGEES WERE JOINED BY LOCAL ALBANIANS, WHO JUMPED IN LINE TO RECEIVE FRUIT, BREAD AND COOKIES. Hot times in Oregon - Travelers are adding so much to Oregon's economy that the tourism industry has jumped in line to a spot right behind timber and agriculture, and ahead of high technology. |
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