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Articles about Economy:

Bangor arts adapt to stay afloat in sinking economy Sunday, May 17th, 2009, 2:27 pm
Bangor arts adapt to stay afloat in sinking economy
By Zach Dionne
As the economy worsens, organizations like the Penobscot Theater, the University of Maine Museum of Art and the 113-year-old Bangor Symphony Orchestra are adapting to survive the recession.
Friday, May 15th, 2009, 11:55 am
UMaine announces 32 layoffs, 31 work-year reductions
By William P. Davis
The salary and benefits savings associated with eliminating or reducing 140 positions totals $5.8 million, according to a Friday morning press release.
Tyler Francke Thursday, April 23rd, 2009, 12:58 am
Op-Ed: The bright side of the recession
By Tyler Francke
“Over.” “Hammered.” “Crisis.” “Dragged.” “Suffers.” “Slams.” “Sting.” As I peruse the headlines of major news sources during a Google search of “recession,” these are some of the words that jump out at me. It’s not surprising, considering …

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BOT votes to approve restructuring plan