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    Avery, Dave. "Dura Automotive Systems, an auto parts manufacturer, will begin closing its Jacksonville plant in November, idling more than 233 workers.(FLORIDA)." EconSouth. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. 2007. HighBeam Research. 21 Apr. 2018 <https://www.highbeam.com>.

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    Avery, Dave. "Dura Automotive Systems, an auto parts manufacturer, will begin closing its Jacksonville plant in November, idling more than 233 workers.(FLORIDA)." EconSouth. 2007. HighBeam Research. (April 21, 2018). https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-170017649.html

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    Avery, Dave. "Dura Automotive Systems, an auto parts manufacturer, will begin closing its Jacksonville plant in November, idling more than 233 workers.(FLORIDA)." EconSouth. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. 2007. Retrieved April 21, 2018 from HighBeam Research: https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-170017649.html

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Dura Automotive Systems, an auto parts manufacturer, will begin closing its Jacksonville plant in November, idling more than 233 workers. The company is moving this work to other locations, including Mexico and Missouri, and attributed its decision to close the plant to the auto industry's downturn. …


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