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Byline: The Register-Guard In contrast to the plunge in major metro markets, Lane County's real estate market is merely very sluggish, with prices flat or rising a tad, according to the November report of RMLS Inc.
The author has been using the cultural plunge in teacher education since 1989, at which time he incorporated it in classes in that department, and several other teacher education faculty now use it as well.
Brazil may muscle into Cuban sugar export sales to the Black Sea region due to an expected plunge in the island's sugar crop, traders said, reports Reuters (Dec.
 
 
 
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