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Mr. Husing notes that L.A.'s port is the largest generator of blue-collar employment in the region.
How Los Angeles Lost Its Mojo Joel Kotkin 2011
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After federal agencies sold thousands of homes in the early 1990s to investors in California's Inland Empire, east of Los Angeles, "you ended up with major sections of entire neighborhoods that just weren't being cared for" and had higher crime rates, said John Husing , an economist in Redlands, Calif.
Housing Plan Gets a Mixed Response Nick Timiraos 2011
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An economist who's consulted to local governments dealing with the logistics industry, Husing says, for blue collar workers, the decline in manufacturing shut off their access through that sector to the middle class.
The New Blue Collar: Temporary Work, Lasting Poverty And The American Warehouse 2011
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Husing dismisses the group's numbers: The people who throw that stuff around are ideologues.
The New Blue Collar: Temporary Work, Lasting Poverty And The American Warehouse 2011
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Such policies could backfire, says economist John Husing, leading shippers to transfer their business to cheaper and less heavily regulated ports such as Charleston, Houston, Savannah and other growth-oriented southern cities.
How Los Angeles Lost Its Mojo Joel Kotkin 2011
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But McNamee on boxing, McCarthy on horse racing, and Husing on everything brought the immediate, visceral thrill of sports to listeners who once could experience a sports event only by attending or by reading about it the next day.
Sound and Fury Dave Kindred 2006
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Broadcasting play-by-play reports of football games, people like Graham McNamee and Ted Husing had become as famous as some Hollywood stars and often they were more famous than the athletes they reported on.
An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990
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Broadcasting play-by-play reports of football games, people like Graham McNamee and Ted Husing had become as famous as some Hollywood stars and often they were more famous than the athletes they reported on.
An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990
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Broadcasting play-by-play reports of football games, people like Graham McNamee and Ted Husing had become as famous as some Hollywood stars and often they were more famous than the athletes they reported on.
An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990
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Broadcasting play-by-play reports of football games, people like Graham McNamee and Ted Husing had become as famous as some Hollywood stars and often they were more famous than the athletes they reported on.
An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990
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