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Updated 5/3/2004; 3:26:42 PM

Thursday, April 08, 2004

Australia jobless at 14-year low. Unemployment in Australia fell to 5.6% in March, partly due to the house building boom, official data shows. [BBC News | Business | World Edition]
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Business Groups Forecast Global Economic Boom, Job Growth The global economy is projected to experience a boom encompassing virtually all regions in 2004 and 2005, with the US and Chinese economies providing the strongest boost, says the Institute for International Economics (IIE).   [CalTrade Report]
4:53:16 PM    comment []

Olympic workers 'risking lives'. A Greek union leader warns construction workers are risking their lives to get Athens ready for the Olympics. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
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Jobless Claims Lowest in More Than 3 Yrs (Reuters). Reuters - The fewest Americans in more than three years claimed jobless benefits last week and wholesalers bulked up inventories in February, the government said on Thursday in reports that underscored a pick-up in the economic pace. [Yahoo! News - Business]
3:42:20 PM    comment []

All This Buzz Certainly Sounds Familiar. People are beginning to notice. There have been lots of little signs creeping up on everyone, and suddenly you look around and it feels like Silicon Valley is booming again. Companies are doing well. There's lots of hype - and where there's hype, there's venture capital cash. Of course, this time around everyone claims they've learned their lessons from 1999, but just wait and see what a few hot IPOs will do to selectively erase some memories. [Techdirt]
3:32:04 PM    comment []

Prostitutes Charge NATO Troops More.

VILNIUS, Lithuania -- Prostitutes are charging NATO troops dispatched to this Baltic state more than three times as much money as Lithuanian clients, police said Thursday.

In recent days, prostitutes have been arriving in the city of Siauliai, where 100 NATO soldiers are stationed, part of a team to service four Belgian F-16s that patrol the skies above Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, Police Commissioner General Vytautas Grigaravicius told reporters.

He said that the sex workers were hiking their rates for the Western troops, who come from Belgium and Norway.

"Prostitutes take $35 an hour from Lithuanian citizens, while NATO troops are asked to pay $125 an hour," he said, calling it a clear case of discrimination. Prostitution is illegal in the country of 3.5 million residents.

Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia were inducted into the U.S.-led alliance on March 29 along with four other ex-communist countries.

 AP via Baltimore Sun Apr 8 2004 3:17PM GMT


3:28:31 PM    comment []

Unions plan displays at Marathon, Sox game. Angry about the slow progress of contract talks, a collection of unions is planning to demonstrate and hand out literature outside tomorrow's Boston Red Sox home opener. The unions will do the same again near the Boston Marathon's finish line on Patriots Day. Boston Globe Apr 8 2004 3:03PM GMT
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UK defence giant to cut 1000 jobs. UK defence and aerospace company BAE Systems has announced it is to cut 1,000 jobs in the UK. Irish News Apr 8 2004 6:09PM GMT
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