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  • Payrolls Plunge by 63,000, Biggest Drop in Five Years

    03/07/2008 6:38:10 AM PST · by Lazamataz · 58 replies · 212+ views
    CNBC ^ | 07 Mar 2008 | 08:33 AM ET
    U.S. employers cut payrolls for a second straight month during February, slashing 63,000 jobs for the biggest monthly decline in nearly five years as the nation's labor markets weakened steadily, a government report on Friday showed. The Labor Department said last month's cut followed an upwardly revised loss of 22,000 jobs in January rather than the 17,000 reported a month ago. It also said only 41,000 jobs were created in December, half the 82,000 originally reported. "This confirms the fears that have been lurking in the financial markets in recent weeks. The probability of a U.S. recession is at more...
  • U.S. trade deficit reaches record high

    12/14/2005 9:35:14 AM PST · by Willie Green · 61 replies · 862+ views
    The Centre Daily Times ^ | Wed, Dec. 14, 2005 | MARTIN CRUTSINGER -- Associated Press
    For education and discussion only. Not for commercial use. WASHINGTON - The U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly rose to an all-time high in October as oil shipments soared and the United States set deficit records with China, Europe, Canada and Mexico. The Commerce Department reported that the gap between what America sells overseas and what it imports rose by 4.4 percent in October to $68.9 billion, surpassing the old record of $66 billion set in September. So far this year, the trade deficit is running at an annual rate of $718 billion, far surpassing last year's $617.6 billion imbalance. Critics say...
  • Millions face glacier catastrophe (Global warming hits Himalayas)

    11/20/2005 6:59:40 AM PST · by cloud8 · 139 replies · 2,126+ views
    The Observer via Guardian Unlimited ^ | November 20, 2005 | Robin McKie, science editor
    Nawa Jigtar was working in the village of Ghat, in Nepal, when the sound of crashing sent him rushing out of his home. He emerged to see his herd of cattle being swept away by a wall of water.[snip] When Ghat was destroyed, in 1985, such incidents were rare - but not any more. Last week, scientists revealed that there has been a tenfold jump in such catastrophes in the past two decades, the result of global warming. Himalayan glacier lakes are filling up with more and more melted ice and 24 of them are now poised to burst their...