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(ARA) - Unless you live in the wilderness, you know the news on the economy is not good. Employers have been cutting workers from their payrolls for six months straight, according to the Labor Department, and economists don't expect the job market to improve any time soon.
From the Stephens Media team in Arkansas and Washington D.C. Deficit prompts cost-cutting at UCA By John Lyon LITTLE ROCK - The University of Central Arkansas on Thursday announced a program of cost-cutting measures aimed at offsetting a multimillion-dollar deficit.
In its final proposed 2009 budget, released on Nov. 20, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority told New Yorkers to take a hike — literally.
Your theory about the relationship between uneven development and political instability is interesting… but I suggest you need to get a better grip on the facts before you further propogate Thailand as a case study. I agree with most of your criticisms of the PAD (although you conveniently forgot that PAD were formed to oust the Thaksin regime two years before the Preah Vihear dispute ...
By Yoo Choonsik
AUSTIN – In creating a committee Thursday to explore a run for governor, Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison sent her strongest signal yet that she's ready for a showdown against Gov. Rick Perry that would cost millions and sharply divide the Texas GOP.
Erie City Council appears headed toward a quick approval of a no-tax-increase budget for 2009. Council on Thursday night held its first review of Mayor Joe Sinnott's preliminary budget and spent about two hours going through it. Council members raised questions, but did not make any changes.
The global recession has already smacked Montana, although the state should fare better than the nation, an economist said Thursday.
Here's the thing about the New York Mets: For all of the focus on their bullpen, which was definitely a reason for their late-season collapses in 2007 and 2008, that is both the most easily explained and the most reparable problem that they have. In both years the late-season loss of their best reliever -- their only full-inning strikeout guy -- created a domino effect that could not be patched ...
Talks upcoming on how to mobilize movement; volunteer base 'hungry' for work on issues WASHINGTON — James Dillon, a onetime Republican activist who grew disgusted with politics, was so inspired by Barack Obama 's candidacy that he joined the campaign's massive volunteer army, hosting house parties and recruiting supporters.
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