111.   Japan has signaled that its latest recession is over.

112.   Lewis Yablonsky, professor emeritus of sociology at California State University, Northridge, said the recession could be a factor in the recent crime surge.

113.   Looking ahead, it is at least plausible that there will be a recession in the U.S. this year.

114.   Many college students now think recessions are something that happened to their grandparents.

115.   Many of them, while accepting the possibility that a recession may be on the way, insist that recent events show it will be kept within manageable limits.

116.   Many people assume a recession must be near because this expansion has been lengthy by historical standards.

117.   More than anything, American confidence will determine how long and deep this recession will be.

118.   Most economists say the recession would be far deeper without those cuts.

119.   More oil from Iraq is expected to enter the market and demand may drop if there is an expected recession nationwide, Beavers said.

120.   New York museums are suffering lower attendance and laying people off, but the recession may be as much to blame as the terrorist attacks.

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