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Time:01/25/2013 at 11:43am (UTC)
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The number of Americans seeking unemployment aid fell last week to the lowest level in fiveyears, evidence that employers are cutting fewer jobs and may step up hiring.The Labor Department said today that weekly unemployment benefit applications dropped 5,000to a seasonally adjusted 330,000. That's the fewest since January 2008.The four-week average, a less volatile measure, fell to 351,750. That's also the lowest innearly five years.The decline may reflect the government's difficulty adjusting its numbers to account forlayoffs after the holiday shopping season. Layoffs spike in the second week of January and thenplummet. The department seeks to adjust for those seasonal trends, but the figures can still bevolatile.If the trend holds up, fewer applications would suggest the job market is improving."Encouraging news on the U.S. jobs front, even when you remove all of the noise," saidJennifer Lee, an economist at BMO Capital Markets. "Weekly data are noisy, particularly at thistime of year, so keep that in mind."Applications are a proxy for layoffs. They have fluctua <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> ted between 360,000 and 390,000 formost of last year. At the same time, employers added an average of 153,000 jobs a month. That'sjust been enough to slowly push down the unemployment rate, which fell 0.7 percentage points lastyear to 7.8 percent.There have been other positive signs for the economy and job market.The once-battered housing sector is recovering, which is boosting construction and homeprices. Home builders started work in 2012 on the most new homes i <a href={url}>{keyword}</a>n four years. And sales ofpreviously occupied homes reached their highest level in five y <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> ears last year. Still, home buildingand sales remain below the levels consistent with a healthy economy.More home building will likely increase job growth. In December, the economy gained 30,000construction jobs - the most in 15 months. And economists expect construction firms to add morejobs this year as the housing recovery strengthens.Patrick Newport, an economist at IHS Global Insight, forecasts that construction companieswill add 140,000 jobs this year, up from a meager 18,000 in 2012.The number of people continuing to claim benefits is also falling. There were nearly 5.7million people receiving unemployment aid in the week ended Jan. 5, the latest data available.That's down from almost 5.9 million in the previous week.The overall economy grew at an annual rate of 3.1 percent in the July-September quarter. Buteconomists believe activity slowed considerably in the October-December quarter to a rate below 2percent or less, in part because companies cut back on restocking.Less restocking leads to slower factory production, which weighs on economic growth.


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Time:01/21/2013 at 10:34am (UTC)
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Detroit East English Village's Marqywell Jackson hit the game winning shot with two seconds left in regulation to pick up the 75-73 win at the Dorian Dawkins Show Your Heart Memorial Classic. "We had to battle back after being down by 16 points," coach Juan Rickman said. Jackson led East English Village (8-4) with 30 points. Antoine Benford added 19 points. Justin Bernard led Ypsilanti (7-2) with 24 points. Village snapped Ypsilanti's three game-winning streak. East English Village's Freshman Kamari Newman had 17 points, 13 of which were scored in the fourth quarter. “Marqywell Jackson and Kamari really stepped up in the fourth quarter, "Rickman said. East English Village will host Detroit Mumford on Tuesday.More boys' basketballEcorse 59, Allen Academy 51 (OT): Ecorse's (3-7) Jovan Wasson scored 22 points and grabbed five boards. Darrius Canty added 15 points and 12 boards. Jason Williams led Academy (3-5) with 16 points. Detroit Cass Tech 55, Walled Lake Western 34: DeAngelo Stewart led Detroit Cass Tech (10 PSL East). Kyle Steward scored 15 points. Mike Laster added 13 points. Walled Lake Western is 7-4.Girls' basketballRiver Rouge 61, Detroit Northwestern 41: Starr Harris led River Rouge (5-5) with 25 points, 22 rebounds, six steals and eight assist. Tamia Crawford added 11 points and 14 rebounds. Jasmine Conner led Northwestern with 24 points.Detroit Cody 61, Dearborn Henry Ford Academy 35: Brigette Murray had 22 points and 10 rebounds for Cody (8-4). Ashlee Kennedy added 16 points. Arlettha Seale scored 10 points for Henry Ford (3-6).Detroit King 58, Southfield-Lathrup 40: Janae Williams led King (11-0) with 14 points. Antania Hayes added 13 points. Sydni Davis led Southfield-Lathrup with 20 points.Detroit PEC Prep 39, Dearborn Robichaud 35: Porsha Pettway led Detroit PEC Prep (4-4, 1-3) with 28 points. Dearborn Robichaud's Shantel Jones scored 10 points. Robichaud is 4-6. Flint Powers Catholic 71, Frankenmuth 38: Ally Haran led Flint Powers Catholic (5-6) with 18 points. Kim Berry scored 15 points. Sara Ruhstorfer added 12 points. Frankenmuth's Keri Frahm scored 10 points. Frankenmuth is (8-3). Arbor Prep 59, Benton Harbor 53: Zakiya Wells led Arbor Prep (9-3) with 18 points and nine assists. Amaka Chikwe scored 14 points. Ben Harbor's Kalabrya Gondrezick scored 21 points. Kysre Gondrezick added 15 points. Detroit Country Day 53, Toledo Central Catholic (Ohio) 50: Brittany Washington led Detroit Country Day (10-2) with 22 points. Asia Doss added 16 points. Toledo Central Catholic's Sydni Harmon scored 18 points. Central Catholic is 8-6.


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Time:01/17/2013 at 12:29pm (UTC)
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A hunter had found the killer whales, also known as orcas, on Tuesday morning in the bay in northeastern Canada about one mile from shore. Two of the orcas appeared to be adults; the remaining nine were smaller in size, said Inukpuk, 61. Other reports said there were 12 orcas in the pod.Canada's fisheries and oceans department said it received confirmation from the community "that winds and tides shifted overnight, opening the ice that had trapped the whales." Two of its scientists were en route to Inukjuak to collect scientific information and work with the community.A video taken by villager Clement Rousseau on Tuesday revealed a tough situation facing the killer whales: the water opening appeared to be just large enough for a few of them to surface at a time.  They are in a confined area, Inukpuk told NBC News on Wednesday, noting then that there was no more open water. From time to time, they are in a panic state and other times they are gone for a long period of time, probably looking for another open water (space) which they are unable to find," Inukpuk said. "They k <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> doing much the same: they were going to remove the broken ice around the area and use chainsaws to enlargen the hole, which was getting increasingly smaller. A neighboring Inuit village had also offered a large chainsaw capable of cutting the ice. The villagers even got offers of help from far afield, including Germany and England."We were prepared to endure it, make their breathing hole bigge <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> r and create another breathing hole nearby. Enlarge it, going step by step," he said. "We were prepared to do that method because the closest icebreaker was ten days away without assistance they would not have made it."Clement RousseauKiller whales that were trapped in the ice near Inukjuak, photographed on Jan. 8, 2013.A Canadian fisheries official  that some icebreakers were being used in the Saint Lawrence River, where three commercial ships got stuck this week. Geoff Carroll, a wildlife biologist with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game who helped release the two California gray whales, said Operation Breakthrough showed the power of the simpler methods. Our experience up here was that it seemed like the local knowledge and the low-tech approaches to working with the whales were the ones that worked best, Carroll said. It seemed like there were lots of high-tech efforts made to get those whales out and they kind of failed one after the other. What really worked was when we got local guys with chainsaws cutting one hole after another and we could kind of walk the whales out that way. |


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Time:01/16/2013 at 6:11pm (UTC)
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