Jobless Rate Up in 29 States, Hitting Records in 4 of Them
Date: 21 November 2009
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Michigan had the highest jobless rate at 15.1 percent, followed by Nevada at 13 percent and Rhode Island at 12.9 percent.
2009년 11월 21일은(는) 토요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♏**입니다. 올해의 324일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 Barack Obama입니다.
이 날에 태어났다면 당신은 16살입니다. 마지막 생일은 2025년 11월 21일 금요일, 214일 전이었습니다. 다음 생일은 2026년 11월 21일 토요일일 후 150입니다. 당신은 6,058일, 약 145,393시간, 약 8,723,637분 또는 약 523,418,220초 동안 살았습니다.
Date: 21 November 2009
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Michigan had the highest jobless rate at 15.1 percent, followed by Nevada at 13 percent and Rhode Island at 12.9 percent.
Date: 21 November 2009
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
United Parcel Service will increase ground-shipment rates in 2010 by 4.9 percent, less than this year, as volume drops.
Date: 21 November 2009
By Jeff Z. Klein
Jeff Klein
Scott Niedermayer tries to give his hockey stick to a young fan, but others start fighting over it.
Date: 21 November 2009
By Jeff Z. Klein
Jeff Klein
Why do fans in Toronto care so much? And a skateboarding superstar was at the center of an embarrassing fan fracas in Anaheim.
Date: 21 November 2009
By Anahad O'Connor
Anahad O'Connor
Dominic Carter was cleared of a more serious charge of third-degree assault in the incident, the Rockland County district attorney said.
Date: 21 November 2009
By Martin Fackler
Martin Fackler
The authorities are expanding access to journalists who don’t belong to cartel-like media groups that analysts say have produced a relatively spineless press.
Date: 22 November 2009
By James Kanter
James Kanter
Most television weather presenters have studiously avoided using their slots to discuss global warming. But that may be changing.
Date: 22 November 2009
Readers respond to the public editor on recent columns.
Date: 22 November 2009
By James Warren
James Warren
The senior adviser to President Obama maintains a rumpled modesty and his Chicago roots, despite doing the world’s business.
Date: 21 November 2009
By Tim Arango and Bill Carter
Tim Arango
Analysts and executives are wondering if the economic model of broadcast television, which is more heavily reliant on advertising than cable, is irreparably broken.