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<font color="white" size="1">consistent with less than 110,000 new jobs a month.There's still has a 
long way to go. The United States has regained only about 3.8 
million, or 43 percent, of the 8.8 million jobs lost during and 
immediately after the recession.The number of people receiving unemployment benefits also dropped. 
That is partly because extended benefit programs are winding down. More than 
6.4 million people received benefits during the week that ended April 21, 
down nearly 175,000 from the previous week.The government did release some good 
news this week: In March, employers advertised 3.74 million job openings, the 
most since July 2008. The increase in U.S. job openings suggests that 
weaker hiring gains in March and April could be temporary. It usually 
takes one to three months for employers to fill openings.			
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in Syria. That raises the possibility that its fighters are infiltrating across 
the border to take advantage of the political turmoil.A shadowy group called 
the Al-Nusra Front has claimed responsibility for some of the attacks in 
statements posted on militant websites. Little is known about the group, though 
Western intelligence officials say it could be a front for al-Qaida's Iraq 
branch.Al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri called for Assad's ouster in February."We strongly condemn 
the twin bomb attacks this morning in Damascus, which seem to have 
targeted the maximum amount of casualties and damage and which we see 
as an act of pure terrorism, from what we see initially," said 
Michael Mann, spokesman for EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton.The Syrian government 
blames the bombings on the terrorists it says are behind the uprising, 
which has been the most potent challenge to the
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