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 | This Week: High Oil Prices Slip Sliding Away; JDA Likes i2 Customer Base; Read it and Weep - New World Manufacturing Leader Closing the Gap; No Siesta for Sleepy Mexican Trucking Program
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 | This Week: Fuel Efficiency Increases - More Powerful than a Locomotive; Honda Workers Labor for Less; Nike Manufacturing in Malaysia; P&G Reports 2nd Qtr Reduction in Gross Margin
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