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10 May 2011 ~ Comments Off

Hat-wearing ladies eyed in Detroit area theft, frauds

Windsor Genova – AHN News News Writer Detroit, MI, United States (AHN) – Police in the Detroit suburb of Sterling Heights are looking for a group of middle-aged and elderly women who wear hats when stealing, snatching purses and using other people’s credit cards in the area since last year. Police claim that the five [...]

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03 May 2011 ~ Comments Off

Mumbai case offers rare picture of ties between Pakistan’s Intelligence Service, militants

ProPublica Staff United States (ProPublica) – by Sebastian Rotella This story was originally published on Dec. 29, 2010. Update May 2, 2011: As the world now knows, Osama Bin Laden was found not in a cave but just a short walk from Pakistan’s top military academy. That raises many questions about Pakistan, its military and [...]

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11 April 2011 ~ Comments Off

Japan to declare 20-km Fukushima zone off-limits

Vittorio Hernandez – AHN News Fukushima, Japan (AHN) – Japanese authorities announced Sunday a plan to declare a 20-kilometer (12-mile) Fukushima Daiichi damaged nuclear facility area an exlusion zone. The move aims to have more government control over the danger area after reports that some residents have returned to the area. With the declaration, the [...]

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28 March 2011 ~ Comments Off

Where are the jobs?

Robin Johnson Readers of previous articles on this site know that Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) has the highest unemployment rate in the nation among areas with a million or more. Throughout the US, we lost twice as many… March 27, 2011 View full post on All Stories

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26 March 2011 ~ Comments Off

US Postal Service announces voluntary buyouts to trim 7,500 administrative jobs

Linda Young – AHN News Writer Washington, D.C., United States (AHN) – The U.S. postal With the national unemployment rate running at 9.5 percent The U.S. Postal Service announced Thursday it is offering buyouts to eligible employees in an effort to cut 7,500 administrative jobs. Postal officials hope the $20,000 buyout packages encourage enough workers [...]

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18 March 2011 ~ Comments Off

New York Times announces pay wall for online content beginning March 28

Linda Young – AHN News Writer New York, NY, United States (AHN) – The days of reading every article in the New York Times online ends for most readers on March 28 when the newspaper will put much of its content behind a pay wall. Some 49 million people worldwide reportedly visited the NYTimes.com site [...]

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11 March 2011 ~ Comments Off

‘Green’ funds, in the red, now buying not-so-green stocks | Business Agenda

It’s been a long, cold stretch for mutual funds driven to make money by fighting global warming. The chill has forced a dilemma for the funds: Should they stick with the same high-minded strategy, or warm to a new approach? Investors have reason to complain. Funds focused on renewable energy have been in the cellar, [...]

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09 March 2011 ~ Comments Off

Economic Recovery in San Diego

Mel Cota San Diego seems to be leading the state in terms of the supposed economic recovery. Even though unemployment is still in double digits in the county and those who have experienced long-term unemployment in the area are still looking for decent… March 09, 2011 View full post on All Stories

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01 March 2011 ~ Comments Off

Fed shutdown could affect thousands here

The specter of a partial government shutdown, which would affect thousands in the St. Louis area, seems likely to hover during much of March while Republicans and Democrats argue over how deeply to cut spending for the rest of this fiscal year, the St. Louis Beacon reports. The last time the federal government shut down [...]

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19 February 2011 ~ Comments Off

House prices ‘to fall by 20%’

Worst-hit areas of the country will be those that suffer the heaviest public-sector layoffs Homeowners should brace themselves for a “short, sharp shock”, with house prices set to fall by up to 20% over the next two years as rising unemployment and public spending cuts take their toll, experts are warning. The cost of the [...]

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