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A pedestrian walks past next to the signboard of a money exchange office in Seoul Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006. The U.S. dollar's drop against many Asian currencies is dealing a blow to the region's export-driven economies, but drawing cheers from some quarters as imports get cheaper. The dollar's fortunes took a sudden turn for the worse last week, dropping sharply against the euro, yen, Thai baht, Korean won, Philippine peso and other Asian currencies amid concerns over a slowdown in the U.S. econom