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A clip from a news report on Excite today.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. economy created just 112,000 new jobs in January, far fewer than expected, government data showed on Friday in a disappointing report that will likely weigh on President Bush's re-election campaign.
The fifth straight monthly gain in payrolls outside the farming sector was the largest since December 2000, the Labor Department said.
** And this is bad? "The fifth straight monthly gain," that's bad? That had to be written by a LIB!
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. economy created just 112,000 new jobs in January, far fewer than expected, government data showed on Friday in a disappointing report that will likely weigh on President Bush's re-election campaign.
The fifth straight monthly gain in payrolls outside the farming sector was the largest since December 2000, the Labor Department said.
** And this is bad? "The fifth straight monthly gain," that's bad? That had to be written by a LIB!