WASHINGTON - The U.S. trade deficit in July hit the highest level in six months as a record rise in imports outpaced a third straight increase in foreign demand for American products, according to government data released Thursday. Both gains provided more evidence that the most worst recession since the 1930s was losing its grip on the global economy...
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Aren't You Glad You Didn't Write This?
By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER (AP Economics Writer)
From Associated Press
September 10, 2009 12:11 PM EDT
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Huh????
ReplyDeleteOh dear. And he was hired by the associated press. Yeah. Not so good!
ReplyDeleteThat's exactly what I thought, MommyJ!
ReplyDeleteCindy Lynn, let's just hope that this is the most worst writing he ever does! ;)
Maybe it was a typo. Maybe he really wrote it a better way but the extra word was added in as a typo... or maybe not. I'm glad I wasn't the proofreader who let THAT get through! =)
ReplyDeleteMegan--I actually heard a story on NPR (the source of any news I get) recently telling how few editors are left anymore. The economy and the shift in how people obtain their news has really been hard on newspapers, and they've really made a lot of cuts.
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