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[Money Morning] Several government reports show that the US continues to be plagued by a lingering jobless recovery.
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[Jobless Bloggers] Stubbornly High Unemployment Shows U.S. Economy Still Plagued by ...: Several government reports show that the US continues to be plagued by a lingering jobless recovery. More here: Stubbornly High Unemployment Shows U.S. Economy Still Plagued by ”¦ ...
[Economy Today News] Stubbornly High Unemployment Shows U.S. Economy Still Plagued by ...: Stubbornly High Unemployment Shows US Economy Still Plagued by “Jobless Recovery” - Don Miller -While a surge in corporate profits reflect an improving economy, several government reports show that the United States continues to be .show that the United States continues to be plagued by a lingering “.” Most analysts, including President Barack Obama, are predicting a strong May jobs report due out today (Friday) with more than 500000 new jobs added to the U.S. economy.
[Library of Economics and Liberty] Ibsen Martinez, On Beggars South of the Border | Library of ...: Many pundits contended that Latin Americans working in the informal economy displayed an uncommon ingenuity, a hard-to-find drive to create small businesses and be their own bosses that allowed them to be competitive in economic ambiances definitely unfavourable to run-of-the-mill legitimate business activity.
[CYRANO'S JOURNAL ONLINE] GAITHER STEWART: IN SEARCH OF ITALY: Italy”at once anarchic, stubbornly individualistic and communitarian”is no longer everyone's second motherland. Her warmth, her legendary charms and generosity, even her sense of humor captured in numerous postwar films, .
[Roger Ebert's Journal] The plague of movie trivia - Roger Ebert's Journal: Certainly I remember the juggernaut that was the New York Yankees and while I won't compare the sharpness of my recall or of mental agonies with yours, I'll say this: many may have been aware of baseball's Hatfields and felt lingering antipathy toward them, but we Bostonians are the real McCoys--after all, we started the bloody Pinstripe dynasty.
[Articles Base] American Zombie Gothic: In 1818, Petion died and was replaced by Jean-Pierre Boyer, who reunited Haiti after the suicide of Christophe in 1820.21 Although Boyer established Haiti as a refuge for freed and emancipated slaves, offering land to blacks emigrating from the United States, his long rule became unpopular because of his Code Rural, which essentially reduced the majority of Haitians to slave laborers who toiled just to support the extravagant lifestyles of the military and civic leaders.22 Boyer abdicated his presidency after the 1843 revolution, and another uprising occurred just one year later. Four more presidents followed in quick succession until 1849, when President Faustin Soulouque followed Dessalines’s example and crowned himself Emperor of Haiti.23 Soulouque abandoned the throne in 1859 to be replaced by President Fabre Nicholas Gef-frard, who remained in power until the 1915 invasion and occupation of Haiti by the United States Marines.
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[Art Scatter] Art Scatter » Blog Archive » Detroit: Garden City, U.S.A.?: For one thing, looking at places like Detroit and the Bronx and declining Rust Belt cities is a healthy reminder of how comparatively easy Oregon has it in this area: We simply don’t have to contend with the issues of massive urban deterioration that plague other parts of the country. (Our own, much smaller, issue is the spread of large suburban nowheres without centers, with little to define them but car culture and small-scale speculation.) It’s easy to be smug about our “greenness.”
[Matt Mustang's blog] Shadow Of A Giant: Tay'et did not try to talk his leader out of it, he knew better, but part of the young hunter wished he could simply banish the pain Olo'eytkan felt for his mate, gone for many seasons now. Of course it could not be, some mating bonds were so strong that they remained powerful even after death, it had been seen before.
[El_Cid01's blog] Comprehensive Cap & Trade Primer: While nuclear power is greener and more efficient than anything else we have right now, I think we all know that environmentalists despise and fear it with a passion (just like they end up hating and despising any energy solution other than living in a mud hut and starving to death).
[News from the Bottom Up] News from the Bottom Up » Blog Archive » Death by a Thousand Cuts: Unfortunately, given the recent financial climate, families are tightening purse strings in order to meet the tuition payments, and are far less likely to offer their alma mater extra “gifts.” In fact, rather than making additional contributions to these private universities, many previously would-be donors are now instead looking for financial aid for their child, causing donation rates to drop, and budget deficits to grow, according to data gathered by Inside Higher Ed (Epstein 2008). According to our Alumni and Parent Programs office, St. Lawrence University suffered a 13.9% decrease in donations between 2008 and 2009, which amounts to a loss of over $740,000 (Morreale, 3/2/10). This devastating decline has contributed to a 5 million dollar budget deficit that the university has recently been scrambling to address. Because donations from parents of students make up a sizable portion of the annual fund, a large portion of the donations decrease arises when parents who would have been able to meet the tuition payments and also offer an additional donation before the onset of the recession are now unable to, and those who were already unable to afford the tuition before the recession are now even less equipped to do so. Therefore, the financial aid that would have been provided to certain students before the recession is now shared among those who previously would not have needed it, making it impossible for other students to attend. Also, according to Dennis Morreale, Assistant Director of Alumni and Parent Programs at St.
[The Heritage Foundation Papers: Economy] The Real Price of a Public Health Plan: Less Innovation and Lower ...: Earlier this year, two days before President Obama took office, Professor Hacker wrote that the "greatest lesson of the failure of comprehensive health reform in the past is that politics comes first. If real estate is about location, location, location, health reform is about politics, politics, politics."[8] Hacker further advised that the "core elements of reform need to be put in the budget, where they are free of the threat of a Senate filibuster (which requires 60 votes to overcome), and organized pressure will need to be put on Republicans and wavering Democrats to ensure they do the right thing."[9] In summary, says Professor Hacker, such is "the kind of bargain that could give compromise a good name--if the left would pursue it."[10]
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