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Citigroup Having Best Quarter Since 2007 •CEO says Citigroup is making a profit. •5 straight quarters of losses •Government is going to own 36% of the company •Question: Do you believe this guy? Personally, I dont trust anybody on Wall Street. www.bloomberg.com Desperate workers are clashing with Home Depot Day workers (mostly Hispanic) are standing outside of Home Depot looking for work Home Depot is fed up, they dont want workers driving away customers Home Depot is now calling the cops on these people. www.palmbeachpost.com Report: 1 in 50 US children face homelessness •1.5 million children were without a home •Ellen Bassuk, National Center on Family Homelessness says that These numbers will grow as home foreclosures continue to rise •The states that fared the poorest were Texas, Georgia, Arkansas, New Mexico and Louisiana. •Connecticut, New Hampshire, Hawaii, Rhode Island and North Dakota performed the best. www.cnn.com Hedge funds may cut 20000 workers worldwide this year •14 percent of the industrys jobs •10000 jobs that disappeared last year www.bloomberg.com Hundreds Apply For Janitor Job In Ohio •at least 667 people applied for the job • an hour job •Stark County has been suffering •20000 people are out of work and the unemployment rate – the latest figure, 10.4% www.firstcoastnews.com Study: Dayton leads nation with job-loss streak www.bizjournals.com United Technologies to Cut 11600 Jobs Worldwide •part of a 0 million restructuring plan www.bloomberg.com

Barksdale Air Force Base is likely to add about 750 jobs in the coming year as it increases its focus on flight training and reopens a weapons storage area, according to Lieutenant General Robert J. Elder. The Air Force is expected deploy its new B-52 squadron in North Dakota, but training should add 300 new full-time jobs at the base near Shreveport. Additional plans to reopen Barksdale’s weapons storage area will add up to 500 jobs. Barksdale also is among contenders to be headquarters of the new Global Strike Command, which could add between 750 to 1000 people, Elder said. Barksdale and North Dakota’s Minot AFB, the nation’s two B-52 wings, will alternate nuclear and conventional missions. This is one of the changes made in response to a series of missteps in the handling and oversight of nuclear weapons, including the flight of a B-52 mistakenly armed with nuclear missiles from Minot Air Force Base to Barksdale in August 2007.
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