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Wall Street Journal 11/10/2010
Wall Street Journal 02/02/2012
Incomes Fell or Stagnated in Most States Last Year
Wall Street Journal 09/20/2012
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Jobless Rate Up in Most States
Wall Street Journal 08/20/2013
Baltimore Riots Are Another Scar on a City Long Battered by Neglect
New York Times 04/28/2015
Top Washington business stories of 2009
Washington Post 01/04/2010
For 2010 economy, glass is half empty and half full
Washington Post 01/04/2010
Fiscal Woes Deepening for Cities, Report Says
New York Times 10/06/2010
Recession-bruised states' revenue sank 30 percent in 2009, Census Bureau reports
Washington Post 01/05/2011
A Washington Post-Newsweek account of the Taliban's disintegration after the U.S. invasion post 9/11 and the way they gradually came together to pose the threat they now pose. See the link to NY Times accounts of how the Pakistan Inter Services Intelligence operates behind the scenes to back the Taliban, which may provide the other side of the story how the Taliban gain the sophistication and support they need to reorganize. And the links to the failure of the Karzai regime that has played into Taliban leader Mullah Omar's hands.
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Around an Invisible Leader, Taliban Power Shifts
New York Times 12/28/2014
How the Pakistani Taliban Became a Deadly Force
New York Times 12/16/2014
Taliban Leader Mullah Omar Is Dead, Afghan Spy Agency Says
Wall Street Journal 07/30/2015
The Taliban in Their Own Words | Print Article | Newsweek.com
Unknown 12/28/2009
Taliban Shows Interest In Negotiated Settlement
New York Times 08/03/2011
U.S. Preparing for Pakistan to Restrict Support for Afghan War
New York Times 12/25/2011
According to Karl Case its basically flat in 2010 and quite fragile, with a lot of inventory out there. By 2012 the situation had not changed much, except for Washington D.C. with growth in employment, and a small spurt in 2011 in Phoenix from out of state and Canadian buyers. Prices in Las Vegas and other cities continued to decline and there were fears of more homes being released by banks from foreclosed properties in judicial states such as Florida.
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Housing Rebound Grows as Prices Climb Sharply
Wall Street Journal 05/09/13
The economic performance of cities: Following the sun
Economist 05/16/13
Home Prices Rise, Producing a Buying Mood
New York Times 05/28/13
Housing Recovery Increasingly Prices Out First-Time Buyers
Wall Street Journal 07/22/13
Economic Casualties: 'Missing Households'
Wall Street Journal 07/22/13
Home Prices Jump, but Headwinds Build
Wall Street Journal 07/31/13
Net additions to jobs in the first decade of the 21st century is zero says Neil Irwin of the Washington Post. Numbers for the decades since the 40's shows continuous job growth before that.
Grouped Articles
U.S. economy took a dive in the 2000s, a lost decade for workers
Washington Post 01/01/10
New York Times 01/03/10
Aughts were a lost decade for U.S. economy, workers
Washington Post 01/02/10
New York Times 02/11/11
Four Common Unemployment Myths
Wall Street Journal 04/06/12
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