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Super Starter Sunday – Economics in the news (14 June 2009)

Sunday, June 14, 2009
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This week’s economics in the news covers unemployment, oil prices, protectionism, and the end of the recession. The pupils have to guess the news stories using the pictures. Each picture has an explanation and web link behind it.

To open, press on read only or save to your computer. The PowerPoint works best if you save it to your computer. Left click on the mouse to view answers and see the web links.

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