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The Kiplinger Washington Editors
Nov. 14, 2008
 

Facing the Recession :
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When Barack Obama takes the oath of office Jan. 20, he'll inherit the worst economy in a quarter of a century. This week’s Kiplinger Letter looks at how bad it's likely to be and what the new president might do to help spur a recovery.
 
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