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  2. Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Several weekly and daily newspapers serve Columbus and Central Ohio. The major daily newspaper in Columbus is The Columbus Dispatch. There are also neighborhood- or suburb-specific papers, such as the Dispatch Printing Company's ThisWeek Community News, the Columbus Messenger, the Clintonville Spotlight and the Short North Gazette.

  3. Orlando, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Orlando's medical leadership was further advanced with the completion of University of Central Florida 's College of Medicine, a new VA Hospital and the new Nemours Children's Hospital, which is located in a new medical district in the Lake Nona area of the city.

  4. Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Unemployment rates of 8.4% in 2005 and 8.2% in 2006 were close to the area average. By October 2010, this had grown to 8.5% compared to an average rate of 9.6% for the European Union as a whole (EU 27). [141][142] From 1832 until 2002, Belgium's currency was the Belgian franc.

  5. North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the state had lower rates of unemployment than the national average, [30] and increased job and population growth. [31] Much of the growth has been based on development of the Bakken oil fields in the western part of the state. [32] Estimates as to the remaining amount of oil in the area vary, with some estimating over 100 years' worth. [33] For decades, North Dakota's annual murder ...

  6. Ernest Lundeen - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, during the 73rd Congress, Lundeen sponsored the Workers' Unemployment Insurance Bill. The bill embodied a far-reaching unemployment insurance and social insurance program formulated by the Communist Party in 1930 and openly and vigorously advocated by the Party for the next several years. [7]

  7. Chehalis, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Chehalis (/ ʃəˈheɪlɪs / ⓘ shə-HAY-liss) is a city in and the county seat of Lewis County, Washington, United States. [4] The population was 7,439 at the time of the 2020 census. [5] The city is located in the Chehalis valley and is split by Interstate 5 (I-5) and State Route 6. It is twinned with the bordering city of Centralia. The communities of Napavine and Newaukum lie directly ...

  8. Lisburn - Wikipedia

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    The pattern of unemployment, half-time contracts and reduced wages was fully reversed only by new wartime mobilisation. While some of the town and region linen mills helped produce material for uniforms, boot laces, kit bags, bandages, tents, and parachutes, others were converted to churning out munitions, with women undertaking much of the work.

  9. Economy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Washburn and Moen Manufacturing Company in Worcester, Massachusetts, 1876 In 180 years, the United States grew to become a huge, integrated, and industrialized economy, which made up about a fifth of the world economy. In that process, the U.S. GDP per capita rose past that of many other countries, supplanting the British Empire at the top. The economy maintained high wages, attracting ...