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Dan Dorfman: Hooray, Sunny Signs on the Jobs Front

Hallelujah! The latest jobs numbers, though pretty darn ugly, are beginning to throw off some hopeful signs. If you're skeptical, that's legitimate, since companies continue to chop their work force big time. Full Article at Huffington Post

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