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"The pace of economic activity in the United States has alternately paused and quickened" over the last year, said Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan in testimony before Congress' Joint Economic Committee, and spring's economic slowdown does not indicate more serious problems ahead.(THE NUMBERS)
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"THE PACE OF ECONOMIC activity in the United States has alternately paused and quickened" over the last year, said Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan in testimony before Congress' Joint Economic Committee, and spring's...
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