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| Job losses stack up as recession deepens
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AP - Trying to survive a deepening recession, employers are cutting their work forces to the bone, leaving more Americans unemployed and with dim prospects of finding a new job any time soon.
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| Global investors eye U.S. jobs data
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Reuters - Equity markets traded slightly lower and the dollar edged up against a basket of major currencies on Friday as investors awaited key U.S. jobs data for the latest reading on the stricken U.S. economy.
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| Oil rises to above $42 as Gaza, demand weighed
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AP - Oil prices rose to above $42 a barrel Friday in Asia as traders speculated that a second front is opening in Israel's Gaza offensive, but analysts said gains would likely be limited by continuing weakness in demand for crude.
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