Velshi: Too early to know if jobs market is improving


Posted in Local by admin - Dec 18, 2009

Earlier this month, in an unexpected bit of good news, a Labor Department report showed a decline of just 11,000 jobs for November, far below any of the job losses posted over the last 23 months.

She was a nightclub dancer, a mother, an aspiring writer.

Three research scientists have taken a rare public stand against animal-rights activists, describing them as terrorists for their threats and acts of violence in commentaries published in the latest issue of The Journal of Neuroscience.

The flag-draped coffins of at least 18 Americans killed in Afghanistan are scheduled to arrive at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware early Thursday, government and military officials said.

The battle over same-sex marriage moves to New England. Voters in Maine will decide whether to overturn the legislation signed by Gov. John Baldacci nearly six months ago that allows same-sex couples to wed.

A Georgia couple arrived at the White House on the wrong day for a tour recently and got much more than they bargained for.

Human error and system lapses, rather than deliberate concealing of information, allowed a terror suspect with explosives to board a U.S.-bound airplane on Christmas Day, President Obama’s terrorism czar said Sunday.

Mexico extradited 11 fugitives to the United States over the weekend, putting 2009’s total Mexico-to-U.S. extraditions at the highest yearly level ever, the U.S. Department of Justice said Sunday.

The new year is a time for taking stock, a time for looking back and learning as well as looking ahead towards a richer future, secure in knowing that the lessons we’ve learned this past year will help us lead a better life in the next.

The death of Marie Osmond’s 18-year-old son has been classified as a suicide, police said Sunday.

Snowbound residents in northern Arizona are trying to recover from a week of near-record precipitation, state spokesmen said Wednesday.


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