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Date: Fri, 8 May 2015 23:01:21 -0700
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<font color="white" size="1">WASHINGTON The U.S. economy will grow faster in 2012
if it isn't knocked off track by upheavals in Europe, according to
an Associated Press survey of leading economists.Unemployment will barely fall from the
current 8.6 percent rate, though, by the time President Barack Obama runs
for re-election in November, the economists say.The three dozen private, corporate and
academic economists expect the economy to grow 2.4 percent next year. In
2011, it likely grew less than 2 percent.The year is ending on
an upswing. The economy has generated at least 100,000 new jobs for
five months in a row the longest such streak
since 2006.The number of people applying for unemployment benefits has dropped to
the lowest level since April 2008. The trend suggests that layoffs have
all but stopped and hiring could pick up.And the economy avoided a
setback when Obama signed legislation Friday extending a Social Security payroll tax
cut that was to expire at year's end. But Co
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<font color="white" size="1">APDec. 26: Felipe Cabrera Sarabia, alias 'El Inge' is shown to the
press under the custody of army soldiers at the federal organized crime
investigations headquarters in Mexico City.MEXICO CITY Mexican authorities said Monday that
they had dealt a blow to the country's most powerful drug cartel
with the capture of a top lieutenant -- but didn't say if
they were any closer to capturing the gang's elusive leader.Felipe Cabrera Sarabia,
known as "The Engineer," allegedly ran operations for the Sinaloa drug cartel,
Mexico's most powerful, in the northern state of Durango and in part
of the northern state of Chihuahua, Chief Army spokesman Gen. Ricardo Trevilla
told a news conference. Cabrera, wearing a bulletproof vest, was paraded before
the news media in what has become a common practice for law
enforcement authorities following major arrests.Many experts and law-enforcement officials believe the reputed
leader of the Sinaloa cartel, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, ha
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