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House Tri-Committee Bill Would Hurt Patients and Kill Jobs – CNBC
WASHINGTON, July 31, 2009 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ — Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) Senior Vice President Ken Johnson released the
Source: www.cnbc.com

Bad economy brings out good in people – KWWL
DUBUQUE (KWWL) — For the second consecutive month Dubuque’s unemployment rate has risen – from 5.9 percent to 6.5 percent. But as unemployment rises, so do the number of people
Source: www.kwwl.com

Firm raises number of jobs at Gloversville call center to 1,200 – Daily Gazette
GLOVERSVILLE — King TeleServices, the New York City company opening the former Frontier Communications call center, announced Friday that it is revising its job creation number
Source: www.dailygazette.com

400 workers to lose jobs at Mohawk plant – Macon Telegraph
Mohawk Industries plans to layoff 400 workers from its East Dublin manufacturing plant. The company informed the Georgia Department of Labor of the cuts Thursday, according to the
Source: www.macon.com

Better Late Than Never – Standardbred Canada
Somehow I ended up with all the boys’ itineraries and I’m supposed to meet them at the airport no later than 6:00 a.m., but of course I’m behind schedule! So when I finally
Source: www.standardbredcanada.ca

Bauer, Kelly don’t have much breathing room – Winnipeg Free Press
The credibility and reputation of Blue Bombers President and CEO Lyle Bauer is at stake here. It’s easy to overestimate the ramifications of one football game; for a team, for a
Source: www.winnipegfreepress.com

Common sense says this rally can’t last – Globe and Mail
W hen the book is closed on this Great Recession – and it’s about to slam shut – it will matter little that this has been the longest the United States has seen in the postwar
Source: www.theglobeandmail.com

Toronto council prepares to vote – CNEWS
Councillor Denzil Minnan-Wong kicked off the statements by saying Mayor David Miller’s defence of the bill was “the last bag of garbage thrown” during the strike. “This is David
Source: cnews.canoe.ca

Stocks mixed as GDP shrinks at slower pace – MSNBC
NEW YORK – Traders aren’t making big moves on the final day of a huge month for the stock market. Investors reacted coolly to a report that the nation’s economy shrank at a
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

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