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The number of Americans seeking unemployment aid fell last week to seasonally 
adjusted 324,000, the lowest since January 2008. The drop points to fewer 
layoffs and possibly more hiring.The Labor Department says weekly applications 
fell 18,000, the second straight sharp drop. The four-week average, a less 
volatile measure, plummeted 16,000 to 342,250.Applications are a proxy for 
layoffs. But fewer job cuts are only one side of the equation: 
Companies also need to be confident enough to add workers for job 
growth to pick up and lower the unemployment rate.Economists forecast that 
the economy added 160,000 jobs last month. That's much better than the 
88,000 added in March, but below last year's pace of nearly 185,000 
per month. The unemployment rate is expected to remain unchanged at 7.6 
percent.The government will release the April employment report Friday.Weekly 
applications at or below 350,000 are generally consistent with moderate 
hiring. But other reports have signaled a worsening jobs picture.On Wednesday, 
payroll provider ADP said companies added just 119,000 jobs in April. And 
a survey of manufacturers by the Institute for Supply Management found that 
a measure of employment fell sharply last month.Many companies have been 
advertising more jobs but have been slow to fill them. Job openings 
jumped 11 percent during the 12 months that ended in February, but 
the number of people hired declined, according to a Labor Department report 
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Joanne Chesimard, who killed a New Jersey cop 40 years ago today, 
then escaped prison and fled to Cuba, has been labeled a terrorist 
and had a $2 million bounty put on her by the FBI, 
authorities said Thursday.Chesimard was serving a life term for killing 
a New Jersey state trooper in 1973 when she escaped prison. After 
hiding out in a New Jersey safe house for several years, Chesimard 
managed to flee in 1979 to Cuba, where she has been living 
for decades under the name Assata Shakur."Joanne Chesimard is a domestic 
terrorist," Aaron T. Ford, special agent in charge of the FBI's Newark 
division, said at a press conference Thursday. "She absolutely is a threat 
to America."Chesimard, a member of the radical Black Liberation Army, shot 
and killed New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster execution-style on May 
2, 1973, after she and two others were pulled over for a 
routine traffic stop on the New Jersey Turnpike, about an hour south 
of New York City.Chesimard, 26 at the time, was already known by 
the FBI for her involvement in the Black Panther movement. She had 
changed her name to Shakur and was now a leader of the 
Black Liberation Army  one of the most violent militant black organizations 
of the 1970s. She was wanted in connection with a string of 
felonies, including bank robberies in New York.After being pulled over by 
the troopers, Chesimard, who was in the passenger seat, pulled out her 
semi-automatic pistol and fired the first shot.


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