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Meltdown 101: Which jobs reports tell full story?

One week, a federal report says the number of people filing new claims for unemployment insurance has unexpectedly dropped, pointing to a slowdown in layoffs. Good news, right? Maybe not.

CBS News focusing on children of recession

CBS News is dusting off one of the most storied brands in its history: the documentary series "CBS Reports."

Siberian quake triggers false US seismic reports

A powerful undersea earthquake off Russia's eastern coast on Monday caused automated monitoring systems to falsely indicate small temblors in Idaho and California, scientists reported.

Site Offers Crime Alerts and Maps

The inspiration for CrimeReports.com came a decade ago when Greg Whisenant made the mistake of letting a stranger, who turned out to be a burglar, into his apartment building in Arlington, Va.

12 States Sue EPA for Data on Toxins

Twelve states sued the Bush administration Wednesday to force greater disclosure of data on toxic chemicals that companies store, use and release into the environment.

State Report: Texas Has Too Many Reports

State agencies issue too many reports, a new 668-page report says.

Intel Chief Won't Declassify Estimates

U.S. intelligence agencies will release summaries of national intelligence estimates only if Americans are in direct and immediate danger, or if police and fire departments need the information, the top intelligence official says.

Spy Chief to Restrict Intel Estimates

National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell has reversed the recent practice of declassifying and releasing summaries of national intelligence estimates, a top intelligence official said Friday.

Tourists Get High-Tech Foliage Reports

Leaf peepers headed to northern New England this fall can keep up with computerized maps that predict where the colors will be.

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Foreclosures for major sector of bank industry topped 1 million - report
Source: The L.A. Times

The markets may be moving towards a slow recovery, but as we watch housing stats and credit markets, we are reminded of the great costs associated.

Daniel Rubin: A peculiar aversion to helping the police
Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer

If you knew something about a crime, would you tell police? Seven, maybe eight hands inched in the air. Or would you say nothing? An equal number go up.

Man allegedly reports fake murder to speed police
Source: Yahoo! News

Police said an East Texas man has outsmarted himself in trying to get a quicker response from officers to an alleged assault.

Price Waterhouse and Big Tobacco
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Before this genie gets too far out of the bottle, just consider the track record of such industry-funded excise tax "research" by Price Waterhouse. In the early 1990s, Price Waterhouse did similar handiwork on behalf of Big Tobacco, serving up allegedly hard data to bolster  …

Reality Check: AHIP's "Study" Hard to Take Seriously
Source: Welcome to the White House

This morning America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), the health insurance companies' lobbying operation, released a study it commissioned in an attempt to confuse the debate around health reform.

Rumor Killer: Roddy Piper's Cancer Has NOT Returned
Source: wrestlezone.com

There are reports circulating around the internet that "Rowdy" Roddy Piper's cancer has returned and that the ring legend is dying.

Amnesty accuses Israel of Gaza war crimes - Middle East, World - The Independent
Source: Independent.co.uk

Israeli forces killed hundreds of Palestinian civilians and destroyed thousands of Gaza Strip homes in attacks that amounted to war crimes, Amnesty International charged today, in the first in-depth human rights group report on the recent war in Gaza.

Microsoft Pink Tablet and Phone in the Works, Reports Claim
Source: Yahoo! Tech - Daily Features

Rumors of a Microsoft-branded multimedia handsets and a tablet PC have resurfaced in a big way with fresh details. Reports are swirling in the blogosphere, fed by tips from anonymous sources and curious Microsoft job listings.

Water Polluters Near You
Source: The New York Times

Across the nation, the system that Congress created to protect the nation's waters under the Clean Water Act of 1972 today often fails to prevent pollution.

Husbands selling their wives in bid to clear debts
Source: Independent.ie - Frontpage RSS Feed

North Indian farmers are selling their wives to survive, it has been revealed.

Knickers and other unmentionables: (un)diplomatic US view of royal tours
Source: Guardian Unlimited

Ambassadors' indiscreet reports to Washington reveal the lighter side to royals' 'pomp-filled' state visits

Missing cargo ship found off African islands
Source: CNN

Russian officials on Monday located a Russian cargo ship that has been missing for more than two weeks after it was believed to have been hijacked, a top official said.

Swine Flu a Media Cash Cow

Unless you are living in a tent, somewhere in the middle of the Redwood Forest, chances are you have heard or seen the warnings about the possible pandemic, swine flu.

Firewall Reports- Athena Firepac
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A Repsonse To The Department Of Homeland Security RightWing Extremist Report

The Intelligence Report is preparing a response to the report made public this week by The Department Of Homeland Security on RightWing Extremists.

Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW): DHS Report Was a Threat Assessment, Not Accusation
Source: Veterans of Foreign Wars

It would be irresponsible not to examine threats to our security. Just as irresponsible as if a President ignored reports of coming threats. Once again the GOP is turning an issue about the troops into a tool to attack Obama.

Personal Income and Outlays report for February
Source: Bloomberg.com

Today's report shows the consumer losing ground. With less income and a strong deleveraging trend (reducing debt), the outlook for consumer spending is not good.

Man reports himself before committing crime
Source: ABC Action News

- Authorities said a Vero Beach man walked up to a liquor store counter to report a crime — the one he was about to commit.

When the Media goes Overboard: Reporting Premature Celebrity Deaths

Tony award winning actress Natasha Richardson, 45 was seriously injured in a skiing accident on Monday March 16th.

Condition of actress Natasha Richardson is unknown after skiing accident "brain dead"
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Tony winning Actress Natasha Richardson,45 daughter of legendary Vanessa Redgrave who was injured in a skiing accident in Canada is reported to be brain dead.

Council scraps coffee-cup waste study
Source: Toronto Star

Toronto officials have suddenly dumped plans for another consultant's report on how to dispose of millions of takeout coffee cups, but are still spending $50,000 for three reports they passionately defended last week.

Strangers Donate Hundreds Of Dollars To Casey Anthony
Source: WFTV.com

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- Who are the strangers who keep sending money to Casey Anthony in jail? The money comes from all over the country and in Central Florida, so Eyewitness News set out to find out who's doing it and why.

RAW INTERVIEW: WFTV Analyst Bill Sheaffer On Casey Evidence
Source: WFTV.com

Bill Sheaffer spoke with WFTV's Kathi Belich about released evidence in the Casey Anthony case. (02/19/09)

Casey Anthony's Attorney Jose Baez Hospitalized
Source: WFTV.com

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- Eyewitness News has learned Casey Anthony's lead attorney was hospitalized this weekend for stomach problems. A spokesperson with Jose Baez's team confirmed to Eyewitness News he checked himself into the hospital to have some tests run.

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