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[독서기록] I survived #3 : I survived Hurricane Katrina, 2005 - Tarshis, Lauren
완독: 26.02.27 i survived 시리즈의 3번째 책. 도서관에서 빌려보는 중인데, 2권이 대출 중이어서 3권부터 읽기로 했다. 이어진 내용은 아니라 상관은 없지만, 뭔가 출간 순서대로 읽고 싶었다는 약간의 아쉬움..?? 이 있다ㅎ 이 시리즈는 가상의 주인공이 실제 사건을 경험
blog.naver.com · 2026.02.28
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I Survived 시리즈 16종 음원
Titanic, 1912 * I Survived #02 : I Survived the Shark Attacks of 1916 * I Survived #03 : I Survived Hurricane Katrina, 2005 * I Survived #04 : I Survived the Bombing of Pearl Harbor, 1941 * I Survived #05 : I Survived
blog.naver.com · 2018.08.12
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After staying largely mum on the political
In the 481-page book, Bush shares his thoughts on the 9/11 attacks, Hurricane Katrina and what he calls
blog.naver.com · 2012.08.22
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Storm ebbs, stocks rise
Storm ebbs, stocks riseDowngrade of Hurricane Katrina, retreat for oil prices, help stock market recover Katrina appears to have passed.
blog.naver.com · 2005.08.30
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U.S. Stocks Rise as Oil Prices Drop; McDonald's, Pfizer Advance
U.S. stocks rose as oil prices extended their drop from record levels reached in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
blog.naver.com · 2005.09.07
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U.S. Stocks Advance, Led by Exxon, Energy Shares, Home Depot
Katrina. ``Even before the hurricane, we were in a situation where we were short supply and demand was very strong
blog.naver.com · 2005.08.31
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U.S. Stocks Slide on Record Oil, Fed Comments; Retailers Fall
Slide on Record Oil, Fed Comments; Retailers Fall Aug. 30 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. stocks dropped as Hurricane Katrina sent oil prices to a record and the Federal Reserve said fuel costs will probably make consumer
blog.naver.com · 2005.08.30
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U.S. Stocks Drop as Oil Rises; Hovnanian Falls on Forecast
Bloomberg) -- U.S. stocks fell from their highest levels in almost a month as speculation dimmed that Hurricane Katrina would prompt the Federal Reserve to slow the pace of interest-rate increases.
blog.naver.com · 2005.09.08
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U.S. Stocks Close Little Changed; Oil Shares Climb, GM Declines
Corp. declined on disappointing August sales, resulting partly from the higher cost of gas before Hurricane Katrina knocked out 10 percent of U.S. fuel production.
blog.naver.com · 2005.09.01
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Dollar Declines as U.S. Factory Index Suggests Slower Growth
will raise rates only once more this year in the face of record energy prices and destruction from Hurricane Katrina.
blog.naver.com · 2005.09.01
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