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| Dental braces - Country braces for more bad news on jobs |
| Sunday, May 4, 2008 |
Country braces for more bad news on jobs - CNBC WASHINGTON - The country is bracing for more bad news on the jobs front. In advance of Friday's employment snapshot from the Labor Department, economists were predicting that employers cut jobs yet again in April. That would mark the fourth straight Source: www.cnbc.com California braces for wildfire season - Lompoc Record LOS ANGELES - Along the fringes of land scorched by last fall's massive wildfires, pockets of oat grass are sprouting from the Malibu canyons to the San Diego suburbs. A damp winter has suppressed large fires this year, but encouraged the growth of Source: www.lompocrecord.com US economy braces for more bad news, analysts predict 1230 GMT numbers - MSN UK News The U.S. is bracing for more bad news on the jobs front. In advance of Friday's employment snapshot from the Labor Department, economists are predicting that employers will have cut jobs yet again in April. That would mark the fourth straight month Source: news.uk.msn.com WVU braces for vote on president - Times West Virginian MORGANTOWN Faculty and dental braces students are continuing to choose sides and dental braces dig in for battle as West Virginia University educators move closer to an expected no-confidence vote on President Mike Garrison, whose administration has been tarnished by a Source: www.timeswv.com Russia braces for English invasion - Daily Pioneer Moscow is bracing for an unprovoked English invasion. With the much awaited UEFA Champions League final match slated to be held there on May 21, not only is the city in a tizzy, the English football fans too are running from pillar to post to somehow Source: www.dailypioneer.com US braces for more bad news on jobs - International Herald Tribune In advance of Friday's employment snapshot from the U.S. Labor Department, economists were predicting that employers cut jobs yet again in April. That would mark the fourth straight month of job losses. The unemployment rate, now at 5.1 percent, is Source: www.iht.com
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