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Stock futures off on anniversary of recession bottom (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

U.S. stock index futures fell on Tuesday, the anniversary of the lows reached in the recession, as the dollar strengthened and pressured commodity prices.
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Posted on : Mar 09 2010
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Vail Valley: Here are some money tips for job seekers (Vail Daily)

Losing your job is tough. But in the midst of a recession, rebounding and finding new employment is even harder. While uncertainty and doubt may overwhelm you, job loss can be an opportunity to reevaluate your career, take control of your situation, and most important, regain your self-confidence. However, while building a resume and making connections to find a new job are a priority, the first …
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Posted on : Mar 09 2010
Posted under Job Tips |

Coastal adds career programs for jobless (The Jacksonville Daily News)

Coastal Carolina Community College is offering more help to the unemployed and underemployed. Coastal’s Human Services Department has added two new career programs: a Veterans Initiative Project and a new course called Movin’ On Up. Movin’ On…
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Posted on : Mar 09 2010
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Senate to take up unemployment insurance extension (AP via Yahoo! News)

Legislation extending unemployment insurance for the long-term jobless faces a key test vote in the Senate, its momentum helped by about 60 popular tax breaks for individuals and businesses that expired at the end of last year.
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Posted on : Mar 09 2010
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Asbury Park notifies employees of potential layoffs (Asbury Park Press)

ASBURY PARK — All city workers except sworn police and firefighters and the small city library staff received notices the past few days that their jobs will be discussed at a special closed session City Council meeting Tuesday in anticipation of layoffs this year.
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Posted on : Mar 08 2010
Posted under Layoffs |

Meet the ‘Recession Angels’ (MalaysiaNews.net)

This recession has no lack of villains. There are predatory lenders, super scammers like Bernard Madoff, and propped-up CEOs who insist on their multimillion-dollar bonuses while Americans lose their …
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Posted on : Mar 08 2010
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Czech Unemployment Rate Rises to 9.9%, Highest Level Since 2004 (Bloomberg)

March 8 (Bloomberg) — The Czech unemployment rate rose to 9.9 percent in Feburary, the highest level since March 2004, the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs said today in Prague.
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Posted on : Mar 08 2010
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Follow these tips to reduce spending when you’ve lost a job or had a pay cut (The Post-Standard)

Help During Hard Times Central New York experts in career counseling, job placement and family budgeting share their advice on landing a job, moving up in a career, re-entering the job market or stretching a budget.
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Posted on : Mar 08 2010
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Johnson scores career-best 28 points to help Idaho beat Hawaii 78-69 (Los Angeles Times)

MOSCOW, Idaho (AP) — Steffan Johnson scored a career high 28 points, including hitting a career high eight 3-pointers as Idaho beat Hawaii 78-69 on Saturday.
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Posted on : Mar 08 2010
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Unemployment to Fall in 2010, Poll Predicts (TheStreet.com)

More readers of TheStreet believe that the unemployment will fall below 9.0% by the end of the year than believe that the rate will rise above 10.0%, according to a recent poll.
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Posted on : Mar 07 2010
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