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Date Added: October 12, 2008 10:04:03 PM
Shock waves from the carnage on Wall Street have touched off a reaction in the CNMI, diminishing employee retirement accounts, freezing foreign investment plans, and threatening to hinder major projects that local leaders depend on to bolster the islands' economy.

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