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THE ECONOMY.(TO THE POINT)

Publication: Investor's Business Daily

Publication Date: 28-OCT-05
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Investor's Business Daily, Inc.

Sept. help-wanted ads rose a bit

The Conference Board's gauge of job ads in U.S. newspapers rose to 39 from 38 in Aug. It was 36 a year ago. Part of the increase came as victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita relocated. But the volume of online job ads slid 4.4% to 2.04 mil....

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