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No Evidence of Double Dip Recession With New Job Numbers

The latest job numbers suggest it is unlikely that America will enter a "double dip" recession. Although the just-announced drop to 8.8 percent unemployment hardly reflects a thriving economy, it does seem to show that the economic recovery has at least some legs. It’s unlikely the economy …

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Written by Eli Lehrer on Friday April 1, 2011

Unemployment Rate Drops to 8.8%

The Washington Post reports : WASHINGTON — The unemployment rate fell to a two-year low of 8.8 percent in March and companies added workers at the fastest two-month pace since before the recession began. The Labor Department says the economy added 216, 000 new jobs last month, …

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Written by FrumForum News on Friday April 1, 2011

Ohio Gov Signs Bill To Limit Collective Bargaining

Columbus Business First reports : Ohio Gov.  John Kasich on Thursday evening signed the controversial Senate Bill 5 that curbs collective bargaining rights and bans strikes affecting about 360, 000 public workers, Reuters reports. Kasich signed the bill a day after lawmakers passed it …

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Written by FrumForum News on Friday April 1, 2011

GOP Targets AARP

Politico reports : If strong> Republicans spending gridlock Planned Parenthood NPR AARP

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Written by FrumForum News on Friday April 1, 2011

Brown: GOP Cuts Are "Irresponsible"

Politico reports : While some Senate Republicans are tacking right on the budget, Sen. Scott Brown is attacking proposed cuts coming from members of his own party as “irresponsible” and urging both sides of the aisle to come together on a bipartisan deal. In a strong> Thursday floor …

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Written by FrumForum News on Friday April 1, 2011

Tripoli In Crisis After Defections

The New York Times reports: TRIPOLI, Libya — Anxiety seized the Qaddafi government on Thursday over the second defection in two days of a senior official close to Col.  Muammar el-Qaddafi , stirring talk of others to follow and a crackdown to stop them. And, on Friday British news …

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Written by FrumForum News on Friday April 1, 2011

6 US Soldiers Killed In Afghan Op

The New York Times reports : KABUL, Afghanistan — Six American soldiers have been killed in a single operation in eastern  Afghanistan over the past two days, a spokesman for the international coalition said on Friday. “I can confirm that six coalition soldiers have been identified as …

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Written by FrumForum News on Friday April 1, 2011

US Unwilling To Arm Libyan Rebels

The New York Times reports: WASHINGTON —  President Obama ’s top two national security officials signaled on Thursday that the United States was unlikely to arm the Libyan rebels, raising the possibility that the French alone among the Western allies would provide weapons and training for …

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Written by FrumForum News on Friday April 1, 2011

AZ Considers Medicaid Fat Fee

The Wall Street Journal reports: Arizona's governor on Thursday proposed levying a $50 fee on some enrollees in the state's cash-starved Medicaid program, including obese people who don't follow a doctor-supervised slimming regimen and smokers. The plan, if approved by the Republican-domin…

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Written by FrumForum News on Friday April 1, 2011

Ivory Coast Battle In "Final Hours"

BBC News reports: Troops supporting the UN-recognised president of Ivory Coast, Alassane Ouattara, appear poised for a final push to oust his rival, Laurent Gbagbo, who refuses to give up the presidency. In main city, Abidjan, pro-Ouattara forces have launched an assault on the fortified …

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Written by FrumForum News on Friday April 1, 2011

Traffic Deaths Lowest Since 1949

The Washington Post reports: Surrounded by air bags, buckled in place and fearful of drunk driving, Americans are less likely to die on the highway today than at any time since the middle of the Truman administration. The number of people killed in accidents dropped to 32,788 in 2010, …

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Written by FrumForum News on Friday April 1, 2011

Syria Moves To End Emergency Rule

The Washington Post reports: CAIRO — The Syrian government, in a gesture to protesters who have  shaken the country for the past 13 days , announced Thursday that it will draw up new anti-terrorism legislation as a first step toward lifting the country’s 48-year-old emergency rule. The …

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Written by FrumForum News on Friday April 1, 2011

Fed Workers Fret Over Shutdown

The Washington Post reports: Just before 7 a.m. most weekdays, Michael Kane sits at a table in the cafeteria of the Energy Department headquarters on Independence Avenue SW and tries valiantly to quell the anxiety of the people who work there. The  government could shut down in a week …

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Written by FrumForum News on Friday April 1, 2011

Hirsch: Why Moneyball Doesn't Always Work

The Bleacher Report reports: Co-author Alan Hirsch was kind enough to answer and respond to questions and criticisms of his new book,  em> The Beauty of Short Hops :

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Written by FrumForum News on Friday April 1, 2011

Qaddafi Envoy in UK for Talks

The Guardian reports : Colonel Gaddafi's regime has sent one of its most trusted envoys to London for confidential talks with British officials, the Guardian can reveal. Mohammed Ismail, a senior aide to Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam, visited London in recent days, British government …

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Written by FrumForum News on Thursday March 31, 2011

Tokyo Faces Summer of Rolling Blackouts

CNN reports : The loss of two nuclear power plants means the Tokyo region will face the summer peak demand with a loss of about 20% of capacity, the plant's owner said Thursday. Other utilities can supply only a limited amount of additional electricity to the Tokyo Electric Power Co. grid …

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Written by FrumForum News on Thursday March 31, 2011

Poll: Millennials Still Back Obama

ABC News reports : President Obama’s job approval rating among an important voting bloc -- 18-29 year-olds -- rose to 55 percent, a six percentage point uptick since last October, according to a poll released Thursday by the Institute of Politics at Harvard University. Among students on …

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Written by FrumForum News on Thursday March 31, 2011

Cain: Media Afraid 'Real Black Man' Might Run

CNN reports : Potential 2012 presidential candidate Herman Cain said the media is afraid "a real black man might run against Barack Obama." At a Wednesday appearance in Florida, Cain said if he were elected president "you get a chance to be batting .500" with black presidents. "If you …

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Written by FrumForum News on Thursday March 31, 2011

Tea Party Not Sold on Prez Bachmann

Politico reports : Michele Bachmann pumped up tea party activists with a fiery speech decrying the federal budget deficit Thursday — but those same activists don’t have a big appetite for her presidential flirtations. “She’s got great ideas and presents herself well, ” Janice Jolly …

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Written by FrumForum News on Thursday March 31, 2011

Parents Blame Qaddafi For Airstrike Death

The New York Times reports: GHARYAN, Libya — Standing at the grave of an 18-month-old baby on Wednesday, officials of the Qaddafi government presented the first specific and credible case of a civilian death caused by Western airstrikes. But relatives speaking a few yards away said …

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Written by FrumForum News on Thursday March 31, 2011