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State will recover from lost textile jobs - Read More

Date Added: August 17, 2008 09:16:02 AM
Alabama's Rapid Response Warn Web site is a site that lists layoffs and plant closings in the state and is something of a blow-by-blow account of the textile in dustry's exodus from the state.

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