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Veterans on the job market

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Young American soldiers back from Iraq and Afghanistan face another battle at home:they’re trying to find work, at a time when unemployment is just under 10 %. Many of these veterans say they’d settle for just about anything that pays. Reporter Kirk Carapezza went to Fort McCoy (flickr image courtesy of markellis_1964) in Wisconsin to catch up with some of those who are about to start the difficult hunt for a job. Download MP3


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Dubai’s debt crisis

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What’s behind the fall of Dubai World? Some say Dubai’s Islamic banks may have abandoned their principles for Western-style investing. The World’s Aaron Schachter explains.

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Dubai repercussions

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dubai150bThe government in Dubai has confirmed that it will not guarantee the debt of the state-controled investment company, Dubai World. This has led to sharp falls on the Dubai and Abu Dhabi stock markets. But the problems in Dubai and Abu Dhabi could have long-term repercussions in parts of Europe and the developing world. The World’s Jason Margolis has more. Download MP3


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Dubai in trouble

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dubai150Shares at Wall Street fell on worries about Dubai’s debt problems, with the Dow Jones ending down 154 points on Friday. It was the US markets’ first chance to react to news that state-owned Dubai World had asked for more time to repay its debts. American markets were closed for Thanksgiving when other world markets all suffered steep losses. Alex Gallafent reports. Download MP3(Photo credit: Karim Sahib/AFP/Getty Images)


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The Limits of GDP

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The recession in the U.S. is technically over. Gross Domestic Product, or GDP, grew at a rate of 3.5% in the last three months ending in September. But there’s a growing cadre of economists and other economy-watchers who say GDP has outlived its usefulness as a gauge of economic health. The World’s Jason Margolis has more. Download MP3


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Germany’s job strategy

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Germany has come up with a number of plans from both the public and private sector to keep people working and the economy moving. The World’s Gerry Hadden reports from Hamburg.

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The beer economy

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beersummit150World leaders are gathered in Pittsburgh, PA this week for the G20 Summit. They are trying to sort out the world’s economic problems – monetary and fiscal policies, capital requirements, and financial regulations. It can be confusing stuff. The World’s Jason Margolis went to Pittsburgh trying to make sense of it by looking at only one product: a bottle of beer. Download MP3

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The Lehman bankruptcy – one man’s story

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The World’s Laura Lynch profiles a Frenchman who started work at Lehman Bros. in London on Sept. 15, 2008 — the day it went bankrupt.

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Economic struggle in Senegal

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Reporter Jori Lewis meets a Senegalese family that relies on money from relatives working overseas. But as a result of the global recession, that money’s drying up.

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Unemployment one year after the credit crunch

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arbeitsamt150In September 2008, Lehman Brothers filed for the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history, sending the already unstable markets into a serious tailspin. One year later unemployment levels across the globe are high: in Europe the number of jobless in the eurozone hit a 10-year high in July, while the Federal Reserve warned that U.S. unemployment could rise above 10%. On Labor Day we’re taking a closer look at the job markets around the world. (photo: AP) Download MP3
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The fate of corporate art

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Kooning150Before the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the financial services firm was the proud owner of a multi-million dollar art collection. Part of this collection will now be auctioned off by Freeman Auctioneers of Philadelphia. The BBC’s Lawrence Pollard took a look at the impact of the financial downturn on the fine arts. Download MP3
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