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CNNMoney: Jobs will return -- in 2012

The economy is growing again. So when are the jobs that go with growth going to get here?

Massive African lake could dry up, U.N. agency says

Up to 30 million people are facing "a humanitarian disaster" as one of Africa's biggest lakes shrinks, a United Nations agency warned Thursday.

More than 1 billion going hungry, U.N. says

The global economic crisis has caused a spike in world hunger that has left more than a billion undernourished, United Nations agencies said in a new report.

CNNMoney: Jobless rate down for first time in a year

The long-battered U.S. job market showed some signs of improvement in July as employers cut far fewer jobs from payrolls and the unemployment rate fell for the first time in more than a year, according to a government report Friday.

CNNMoney: Stocks head for lackluster open

Stocks were set for a flat start Friday, as investors reacted only briefly after the personal income report trounced expectations.

CNNMoney: Job losses slow dramatically

Job losses slowed dramatically in May, according to the latest government reading on the battered labor market, even as the unemployment rate rose to a 26-year high. But some experts cautioned that the job market remains weak.

CNNMoney: Job recovery may be on the way

In the midst of a recession, massive job loss announcements have become commonplace. But after some reports Wednesday, economists are starting to talk about a job market recovery.

CNNMoney: Consumer price drop is biggest since '55

A key index of prices paid by consumers fell at the sharpest rate since August 1955 due to historically low energy prices, the government said Friday.

CNNMoney: Stocks turn mixed

Stocks turned mixed Tuesday morning after falling in the early going, as investors considered a range of quarterly results but also opted to dip back in after the previous session's retreat.

CNNMoney: Initial jobless claims dip

The number of people filing initial claims for unemployment benefits fell last week, while those filing for continuing claims hit an all-time high for the 11th straight week, according to a government report released Thursday.

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