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Posted: 4/11/2013 12:00:21 PM EST
Job seekers stand in line to meet with prospective employers at a career fair in New York City, October 24, 2012. REUTERS/Mike Segar
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Posted: 4/11/2013 11:52:26 AM EST
Job seekers stand in line to meet with prospective employers at a career fair in New York City, October 24, 2012. REUTERS/Mike Segar
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Posted: 4/11/2013 11:52:26 AM EST
Job seekers stand in line to meet with prospective employers at a career fair in New York City, October 24, 2012. REUTERS/Mike Segar
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Posted: 4/11/2013 9:41:55 AM EST
FILE - In this July 12, 2012 file photo, France's Grand Rabbi Gilles Bernheim, left, talks to the media after his meeting with French President Francois Hollande at the Elysee Palace in Paris. French Jewish leaders were holding an urgent meeting to discuss the career fate of France’s chief rabbi after he acknowledged “mistakes” amid allegations that he plagiarized texts and lied about his educational background.(AP Photo/Francois Mori, File)
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Posted: 4/11/2013 9:20:42 AM EST
In this Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013, photo, job seekers wait in line to talk with prospective employers at the Edison Career Fair job fair in the Iselin section of Woodbridgeo Township, N.J. The number of Americans seeking U.S. unemployment benefits fell sharply last week to a seasonally adjusted 346,000, suggesting March's weak month of hiring may be a temporary slowdown. Employers added only 88,000 jobs in March after averaging 220,000 the previous four months. The drop in unemployment benefits suggests hiring could pick up again in April. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)
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Posted: 4/11/2013 9:20:42 AM EST
In this Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013, photo, Philadelphia police recruiting officer Samuel Cruz, right, talks with Ismail Azeer of Carteret, N.J., at the Edison Career Fair job fair in the Iselin section of Woodbridge Township, N.J. The number of Americans seeking U.S. unemployment benefits fell sharply last week to a seasonally adjusted 346,000, suggesting March's weak month of hiring may be a temporary slowdown. Employers added only 88,000 jobs in March after averaging 220,000 the previous four months. The drop in unemployment benefits suggests hiring could pick up again in April. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)
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Posted: 4/11/2013 8:46:39 AM EST
FILE - In this July 12, 2012 file photo, France's Grand Rabbi Gilles Bernheim talks to the media after his meeting with French President Francois Hollande at the Elysee Palace in Paris. French Jewish leaders were holding an urgent meeting to discuss the career fate of France’s chief rabbi Bernheim after he acknowledged “mistakes” amid allegations that he plagiarized texts and lied about his educational background.(AP Photo/Francois Mori, File)
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Posted: 4/11/2013 8:39:13 AM EST
Job seekers stand in line to meet with prospective employers at a career fair in New York City, October 24, 2012. REUTERS/Mike Segar
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Posted: 4/11/2013 8:39:13 AM EST
Job seekers stand in line to meet with prospective employers at a career fair in New York City, October 24, 2012. REUTERS/Mike Segar
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Posted: 4/11/2013 8:35:30 AM EST
Job seekers stand in line to meet with prospective employers at a career fair in New York City, October 24, 2012. REUTERS/Mike Segar
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Posted: 4/11/2013 8:35:30 AM EST
Job seekers stand in line to meet with prospective employers at a career fair in New York City, October 24, 2012. REUTERS/Mike Segar
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Posted: 4/11/2013 8:32:51 AM EST
Job seekers stand in line to meet with prospective employers at a career fair in New York City, October 24, 2012. REUTERS/Mike Segar
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Posted: 4/10/2013 5:10:34 PM EST
Former New York Congressman Anthony Weiner, bottom right, announced Wednesday, April 10, 2013 that he is considering jumping into the New York City mayor’s race. Weiner’s downfall came in 2011 after a photo of a man's underwear-clad crotch appeared on his Twitter account. Other politicians who have who have sought second chances after sexual indiscretions, from top left; Eliot Spitzer, who resigned as governor of New York in 2008 in a call-girl scandal; former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, who admitted in 2009 that he was having an extramarital affair with an Argentine woman and lied about his whereabouts; David Vitter, who won a second term as a Republican senator from Louisiana in 2010, three years after he was identified as a client of a prostitution service in what was dubbed the "DC Madam" scandal; bottom row from left; Barney Frank, former congressman from Massachusetts, whose career was almost derailed in 1989 after he admitted to a relationship with a male prostitute; and President Bill Clinton, who was impeached by the House in 1998 but acquitted by the Senate over his relationship with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. (AP Photos/File)
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Posted: 4/10/2013 3:08:31 AM EST
In this March 19, 2013 photo, Kristy Rose Follmar, left, holds the heavy bag for Tom Timberlake during a workout at Rock Steady Boxing in Indianapolis. Follmar, began her boxing career as an Indiana Golden Gloves Women’s Champion and later a world-ranked professional boxer, leads the class at Rock Steady Boxing teaching physical exercise to people who are living with Parkinson's. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
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Posted: 4/9/2013 6:03:34 PM EST
FILE - In this Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2008, file photo, Chrysler LLC Chairman and CEO Bob Nardelli speaks with reporters in Auburn Hills, Mich. Nardelli was hailed as an outsider who could help save the U.S. auto industry by private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management, which installed him as the head of Chrysler in August 2007. But Nardelli, who spent most of his career in the executive ranks at GE before leaving to run Home Depot, had no experience in the complex business of auto manufacturing, and it showed. Instead of investing to improve Chrysler's substandard lineup, Nardelli focused on cutting jobs and closing plants. He alienated suppliers and dealers, who revolted when Chrysler announced plans to close dealerships and stopped financing leases. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)
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Posted: 4/6/2013 10:53:42 PM EST
Milwaukee Brewers' Khris Davis holds up his arm after getting his first career hit, against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the second inning of a baseball game Saturday, April 6, 2013, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Tom Lynn)
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Posted: 4/5/2013 8:44:45 PM EST
Jobseekers stand in line around the block to attend the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. career fair held by the New York State department of Labor in New York in this April 12, 2012 file photo. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson/Files
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Posted: 4/5/2013 8:44:45 PM EST
Jobseekers stand in line around the block to attend the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. career fair held by the New York State department of Labor in New York in this April 12, 2012 file photo. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson/Files
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Posted: 4/5/2013 2:19:03 PM EST
Jobseekers stand in line around the block to attend the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. career fair held by the New York State department of Labor in New York in this April 12, 2012 file photo. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson/Files
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Posted: 4/5/2013 2:19:03 PM EST
Job seekers stand in line to meet with prospective employers at a career fair in New York City, in this October 24, 2012 file photo. REUTERS/Mike Segar/Files