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School teacher Liza Gleason shops for 'Back-to-School' supplies at a Target store in Daly City, California WASHINGTON (AFP) - The US economy outpaced forecasts as exports fueled a second-quarter growth spurt at a 3.3-percent pace, according to data Thursday that analysts say make recession less likely. The Commerce Department revised up last month's estimate of a 1.9-percent annualized pace of growth in gross... [read full story]
