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Wisconsin animal shelters filling up due to lagging economy (Reuters)

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Reuters - Many Wisconsin animal shelters are at or near capacity, reflecting a national trend as more pet owners are forced to give away their dogs and cats because they can't afford to keep them.

Iraq war veteran in critical condition after Oakland clashes (Reuters)

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Pedestrians walk past a burning trash bin during an Reuters - An Iraq war veteran was in critical condition on Wednesday with injuries sustained during economic protests on the streets of Oakland on Tuesday night, a hospital spokesman said.


Nightmare scenario: U.S. deflation risks rising (Reuters)

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U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing employee Lisimba Williams flips through a stack of newly printed bills at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington October 23, 2006. REUTERS/Jim YoungReuters - Risks are rising that a moribund job market and potentially steep drop in inflation could push the United States into a downward spiral of falling wages and prices.


Nightmare scenario: U.S. deflation risks rising (Reuters)

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U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing employee Lisimba Williams flips through a stack of newly printed bills at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington October 23, 2006. REUTERS/Jim YoungReuters - Risks are rising that a moribund job market and potentially steep drop in inflation could push the United States into a downward spiral of falling wages and prices.


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