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Recession a roadblock for young careers
Aug 16 2009
State Budget Battle, Round Two
Aug 10 2009
Stephen Herzenberg appeared on WITF Harrisburgh's Smart Talk Program
May 1 2008
Stephen Herzenberg interviewed by the Harrisburg Patriot-News
Mar 30 2008
Report on Local Economy Shows Slight Improvement
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