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Story date: 2010-07-01 05:33:31
Added on: 2010-07-01 17:42:08
Initial claims for unemployment benefits rose last week for the second time in three weeks. At the same time, more than a million people have lost benefits and more could be cutoff now that Congress has failed to extend...
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