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To: American Spirit who wrote (488140)11/6/2003 11:22:37 AM
From: Original Mad Dog  Respond to of 769667
 
I see today's talking points have been downloaded. Got any new material?



To: American Spirit who wrote (488140)11/6/2003 11:35:28 AM
From: Original Mad Dog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Jobs, jobs, jobs.

story.news.yahoo.com

Excerpt: Jobless Claims Plunge, Productivity Soars

By Tim Ahmann

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing first-time claims for jobless benefits took an unexpectedly sharp plunge last week, reaching a level not seen since before the economy tumbled into recession in 2001, a government report showed on Thursday.

A separate report showed U.S. business productivity soared in the third quarter, suggesting little risk inflation will flare despite signs the economic recovery is on firmer ground.

Initial claims for state unemployment aid fell 43,000 to 348,000 in the week to Nov. 1 from a revised 391,000 the prior week, the Labor Department (news - web sites) said. It was the lowest level since late January 2001, two months before the recession began.

Stocks were poised to open higher on the data, which suggested an improvement in corporate profits and offered hope a jobs recovery may finally be at hand. Prices for U.S. Treasury securities fell sharply, while the dollar rose.

Economists had expected claims to slip to 380,000 from 386,000 -- a figure boosted by a grocery store strike in California -- initially reported for the week to Oct. 25.

"The large drop in claims ... confirms that firms have begun to hire and employment has turned up," said Jade Zelnik, chief economist at RBS Greenwich Capital Markets.



To: American Spirit who wrote (488140)11/6/2003 3:41:51 PM
From: Hope Praytochange  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
A new American Research Group poll showed Dean with a 14-point lead over Kerry in New Hampshire, a state both New Englanders must win.

Said Enright: "To quote John Kerry's favorite philosopher, Yogi Berra, I guess when John Kerry came to the fork in the low road, he took it."
washingtonpost.com