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Monday, March 9, 2009

by THE AMERICAN last modified Friday, March 6, 2009

What is bigger than the combined economies of India, Russia, Brazil, Spain, and Canada? The U.S. budget deficit over the next ten years, if the Obama budget plan becomes law…Some labor experts are arguing that the federal law requiring warning of certain kinds of layoffs should be overhauled to cover smaller job cuts…In ‘clean coal,’ the world’s leaders are counting on a fix for climate change that is uncertain and perhaps unworkable…The United States is a ‘seller’s market’ for college-educated labor…The Treasury Secretary still lacks 17 deputies in his department...

What is bigger than the combined economies of India, Russia, Brazil, Spain, and Canada? The U.S. budget deficit over the next ten years, if the Obama budget plan becomes law. . .

Some labor experts are arguing that the federal law requiring warning of certain kinds of layoffs should be overhauled to cover smaller job cuts. . .

In 'clean coal,' the world’s leaders are counting on a fix for climate change that is uncertain and perhaps unworkable. . .

The United States is a ‘seller’s market’ for college-educated labor. . .

The Treasury Secretary still lacks 17 deputies in his department. . .