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		<description><![CDATA[A modicum of good news for Oregon&#8217;s economy: the state&#8217;s top economist believes that by spring Oregon will finally recover the number of jobs that it lost in the aftermath of the 2000 recession. That is, barring energy price spikes, surging interest rates, or stock dives. So it&#8217;s a cautious prediction. But even if the prediction comes true, the state&#8217;s unemployment rate will likely remain higher than the national average...]]></description>
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