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CBS News - Fri Nov 6, 7:00 pm ET
10.2% Jobless Rate the 1st Double-Digit Figure Since 1983; Employers Slash 190,000 Jobs in October
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Fox News - Fri Nov 6, 6:20 pm ET
Some moderate Dems who reluctantly voted for energy bill are now wringing hands over health care vote • AMA to Reverse Health Care Bill Endorsement? • MoveOn Threatens to Punish Dem Health Opponents • Frank Mocks Health Reform Protesters, Bachmann
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KTVB Boise - Fri Nov 6, 7:58 pm ET
IDAHO FALLS -- A prominent state and national Republican activist and former member of the state Board of Education has pleaded guilty to misdemeanor stalking. Blake Hall, 56, of Idaho Falls, entered the plea in 7th District Court Friday. Hall is a national committeeman for Idaho on the Republican National Committee, a former state party chairman and has worked as a civil attorney for the ...
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Arizona Daily Star - Sat Nov 7, 2:25 am ET
WASHINGTON — For months he had warned it was coming, but that didn't ease the political shock waves for President Obama when unemployment topped 10 percent.
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Dayton Courier - Sat Nov 7, 5:41 am ET
This week, Ohio voters -- driven by a reeling economy and the promises of jobs and tourism -- approved four major casinos in their state. The vote came as good news to International Game Technology, Reno's largest private employer and the world's leading manufacturer of gaming machines.
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Omaha World-Herald - Sat Nov 7, 1:03 am ET
The U.S. economy grew in the third quarter, the recession by most accounts is over, and the number of jobs lost in October was less than one-third the number lost at the start of Barack Obama's presidency.
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Columbus Ledger-Enquirer - Sat Nov 7, 12:02 am ET
WASHINGTON — For months he had warned it was coming but that didn’t ease the political shockwaves for President Barack Obama when unemployment topped 10 percent. A year after his election Obama finds it increasingly difficult to blame the sour economy on George W. Bush or offer reassurances that jobless Americans will soon find work.
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San Jose Mercury News - Fri Nov 6, 7:34 pm ET
In rhetoric and in deed, Obama is being forced to address an unemployment picture his economic team had long ago expected to avoid. The news: National rate above 10 percent The numbers: Who's better off than in 1982?
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Baltimore Sun - Fri Nov 6, 6:52 am ET
He, Schock advise students at Hopkins to stay involved The Republican National Committee chairman told a Johns Hopkins University student audience Thursday night that they were "not the future" of politics, but were in fact at the center of it today.
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Idaho State Journal - Fri Nov 6, 8:22 pm ET
A prominent state and national Republican activist and former member of the state Board of Education has pleaded guilty to misdemeanor stalking. Blake Hall, 56, of Idaho Falls, entered the plea in 7th District Court Friday.
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The Sierra Vista Herald - Fri Nov 6, 9:34 pm ET
No descr President Barack Obama walks off Marine One on the South Lawn of The White House in Washington, Friday, Nov. 6, 2009, after going to Walter Reed Hospital in Washington. ( AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Analysis: 10 percent jobless is Obama’s new world, US read more
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WMTW Auburn - Fri Nov 6, 2:08 pm ET
Ival "Bud" Cianchette, a founding brother of one of Maine's largest construction firms, has died.
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The Hill - Fri Nov 6, 9:21 am ET
The national unemployment rate jumped higher than expected in October, reaching a 26-year high at 10.2 percent. Read more...
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The Politico - Fri Nov 6, 8:53 am ET
Obama speaks after the unemployment rate breaks double digits for the first time in 26 years.
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Memphis Commercial Appeal - Thu Nov 5, 8:02 pm ET
WASHINGTON -- Democrats have some thinking to do after Tuesday's elections, but Republicans don't have time to think. They're too busy trying to survive the party's internal purge and avoid being shipped off to political Siberia. Will loyal members inform on others for harboring suspiciously moderate views? Will anyone judged guilty have to wear a sign saying "Republican In Name Only ...
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WABI Bangor - Fri Nov 6, 4:39 pm ET
One of the founding brothers of Maine's largest construction companies has died. Bud Cianchette died at his home in Cumberland last night at the age of 83. He had cancer. Cianchette and his brothers started the Cianbro company, which is based in Pittsfield, 60 years ago. The company is now k . . .
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Denver Post - Fri Nov 6, 3:14 am ET
An unnamed former state Republican Party worker earlier this year tried to get political campaigns to shell out $7,000 for a list containing the e-mail addresses of nearly 160,000 Colorado Republicans.
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Intrade via Yahoo! News - Thu Nov 5, 11:32 am ET
Looking ahead to the midterm elections next year, should Republicans be feeling good?
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The Tampa Tribune - Thu Nov 5, 2:10 pm ET
The Democratic party has joined the Republican National Committee in asking Tampa to apply to host its 2012 presidential election year national convention.
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The Sacramento Bee - Fri Nov 6, 3:01 am ET
Democrats have some thinking to do after Tuesday's elections, but Republicans don't have time to think. They're too busy trying to survive the party's internal purge and avoid being shipped off to political Siberia.