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[Summary] => WASHINGTON (AFP) The US economy withstood last years terrorist strikes better than many experts had anticipated, averting a feared downward spiral that could have dragged down the global economy, economists said, as Americans yesterday marked the first anniversary of the attacks on, its soil.
Although the United States emergence from recession remains fragile and fraught with risks, analysts say the economy has shown its mettle by coming out of its downturn while absorbing the massive impact of the terrorist attacks.
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Although the United States emergence from recession remains fragile and fraught with risks, analysts say the economy has shown its mettle by coming out of its downturn while absorbing the massive impact of the terrorist attacks.
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September 12, 2002 - 12:00am