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US jobless rate near four-year low
The Obama campaign could get a boost from a report showing the unemployment rate dropped to 7.8 percent. “This is not what a real recovery looks like,” Mitt Romney countered.
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The Obama campaign could get a boost from a report showing the unemployment rate dropped to 7.8 percent. “This is not what a real recovery looks like,” Mitt Romney countered.
Analysis
Coming off a dismal debate performance on Wednesday, President Obama got the best possible economic news in today’s positive jobs report.
Mitt Romney’s campaign has characterized a limit on deductions as just one of the options he might pursue as president. Tax analysts said it is difficult to evaluate the idea.
Officials found a vial contaminated with fungus at a Framingham pharmacy, strengthening suspicions it is the source of a nationwide outbreak.
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Richard Mangino of Revere drives, paints, and even plays the guitar, thanks to the new hands and forearms he received in a transplant operation a year ago.
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The insurer lavishes executives with pay and perks, but adopts a different tone when it comes time to pay a policyholder because of its own negligence.
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