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Is there a wage growth puzzle in America? TODAY'S labour market report showed that the American economy created 156,000 net new jobs in August. That was a bit less than expected, but ...
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Lululemon avoids the 'athletic carnage' in retail Its shares rose 7 percent shortly after the market open on Friday in the wake of the report. Comparable sales for Lululemon rose 7 percent versus the 4 ...
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McLaren F1 driver Fernando Alonso has options to win races in 2018 McLaren Formula 1 driver Fernando Alonso says he has options for 2018 that will put him in a position to win races, insisting he is optimistic about his ...
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US-led forces acknowledge killing 61 more civilians in Iraq, Syria FILE PHOTO: Smoke rises after an air strike during fighting between members of the Syrian Democratic Forces and Islamic State militants in Raqqa, ...
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Convoy of Isis fighters and families blocked by airstrikes in Syria A convoy of Islamic State fighters and their families begin to depart from the Lebanon-Syria border zone in Qalamoun. Photograph: Omar Sanadiki/ ...
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UN chief urges restraint by Myanmar forces in Rakhine UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned of a looming humanitarian catastrophe in western Myanmar after the killing of nearly 400 people ...
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Growth in legal immigration needed to help labor force, JPMorgan strategist says "That's part of what's slowing the labor side of the economy down," he says. "We just don't have a enough people available and ready to work.".
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Oldham Evening Chronicle closes after 160 years in publication Archive image of a window display at the Oldham Evening Chronicle celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2004. Photograph: Don McPhee for the ...
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Look at the mysterious 'dragon booger' found in Vancouver's Lost Lagoon Volunteers recently found oodles and oodles of these moss animals in Lost Lagoon, which is an entirely real (albeit man-made) lake in Stanley Park, ...
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Travel money demand suggests rise in Britons choosing south-east Asia Sterling's slump since the Brexit vote appears to have led to not just an increase in staycations but a boom in the numbers of UK holidaymakers ...
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