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...camel sometimes known as the U.S. economy kicked a little sand on the resurgent markets Thursday, when the Labor Department reported that weekly jobless claims had notched up again, to 421,000, putting the rolling four-week average at more than 400,000. That's arguably a more recent snapshot of the employment scene than Friday's unemployment figure for April, but it's that number which, judging by volume, the traders had been really waiting on. That number ticked up too, to 4.5 percent for the month...
Heck coordinated the department's comprehensive new website, including a summary of the department's interests aimed squarely at combating the Gourmet Report, described on the Website as a "snapshot...of the Department's intellectual soul...
Another raft of economic data Tuesday, another snapshot of where the U.S. economy may be heading - and maybe some conflicting signals. Consumer prices rose 0.1 percent in March, with inflation cooling further after February's 0.3 percent jump. The ice cube, again, was energy prices, which can be taken as a sign that either the slowdown is cooling off demand or low gas prices will fuel the consumer comeback this summer. Maybe both...
...those throwaway cameras and instructs her to snap a shot of him with Crowe. Certainly nothing that a real royal from Britain would do. But the Euro-royals are known to ride bikes in Holland and wait at bus stops in Spain. So perhaps having a mantelpiece snapshot with an Australian actor is part of that less starchy image...
...Despite the shortcomings, commissioner Banthia is confident that upon the census' completion, the world will get a clear snapshot of India. What no one knows is whether it will show a modernizing nation, a stagnating country or an India divided. Only one thing is certain: no matter how many people are counted this time around, by the next census in 2011 India will be even more crowded...