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A new report says the economy shed 60,000 jobs in June, and analysts suggest that it's in response to the general economic downturn in the U.S.

Oil prices neared $146 a barrel Thursday for the first time ever on reports of declining U.S. stockpiles and the threat of conflict with Iran.

Oil prices pushed back above $142 a barrel Tuesday on worries about tight supply and possible armed conflict between Iran and Israel.
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The water at two south side apartment complexes has been turned back on after health officials intervened. The water had been turned off in a dispute between water officials and the landlord.
From the Atlanta Business Chronicle

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development late Wednesday gave its OK to the Atlanta Housing Authority to tear down the city's final four major family housing projects.

President Bush will attend the opening ceremonies of the Olympics in Beijing, the White House said Thursday.

Immigration and trade are high on John McCain's agenda as he wraps up a three-day Latin American visit with a meeting with Mexican President Felipe Calderon. || Decision 2008
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