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- Carnage continues: 524000 jobs lost in December - MarketWatchToday
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AFPCarnage continues: 524000 jobs lost in December
MarketWatch - 1 hour ago
By Rex Nutting, MarketWatch WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The US economy lost 524000 jobs in December, closing out the worst year of job losses since World War II, the Labor Department said Friday.
Video: Jobless Rate Jumps to 7.2 Percent in December AssociatedPress![endif]-->!--[if> - Army seizes strategic Sri Lankan site - United Press InternationalToday
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BBC NewsArmy seizes strategic Sri Lankan site
United Press International - 1 hour ago
Demonstrators participate in a rally protesting alleged Chinese support of atrocities committed by the Sri Lankan and Burmese governments in Washington on July 24, 2008.
Is the end near for Sri Lanka's rebels? BBC News - Obama seeks bold action as rates, retail sales fall - ReutersYesterday
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ReutersObama seeks bold action as rates, retail sales fall
Reuters - 30 minutes ago
By Brad Dorfman and Seo Eun-kyung CHICAGO/SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea followed Britain by cutting interest rates to record low levels on Friday, while Wal-Mart and other US retailers reported disappointing sales as the global economic crisis drains ...
Bank of Korea Cuts Rate to Record as Recession Looms Bloo - Craig Abandons Effort to Withdraw Guilty Plea - Washington PostYesterday
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KIMA CBS 29Craig Abandons Effort to Withdraw Guilty Plea
Washington Post - 30 minutes ago
After repeated attempts to clear his name, former senator Larry E. Craig (R-Idaho) is giving up on his effort to withdraw his guilty plea stemming from his 2007 arrest in a Minneapolis airport bathroom in an undercover sex sting.
Ex-Senator Ends Effort to Withdraw Guilty Plea New York Times - Obama Selects 4 More Senior Defense Officials - Washington PostYesterday
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Christian Science MonitorObama Selects 4 More Senior Defense Officials
Washington Post - 33 minutes ago
By Ann Scott Tyson President-elect Barack Obama yesterday announced his picks for four senior defense officials, including two who served as top Pentagon budget officials under President Bill Clinton.
Obama picks lobbyist as Pentagon No. 2 The Associated Press
