Saturday, May 18, 2013

Military leaders open to power shift in sexual-assault investigations from the Washington Post


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Two senior military officers said for the first time Friday that they were “open” to proposed legislation that would overhaul military law in response to an epidemic of sexual assaults, acknowledging that victims lack faith in commanders to handle the problem....With military leaders acknowledging that they are confronting a “crisis” of sexual assaults in the ranks, pressure is building in Congress to pass major legislation to address the issue. 
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May 17, 2013 10:18 PM EDT
The Washington Post
Published: May 17

Some in Congress want changes in military law as a result of sex scandals.

Saturday, May 4, 2013

The Labor Department report in May 2013 from CNN

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U.S. employers continued to add jobs in April, at a pace above forecasts but still relatively slow.
The Labor Department reported Friday that 165,000 jobs were added for the month, and that the unemployment rate fell to 7.5% from 7.6%.
The jobs number is an improvement over March, when employers added 138,000 jobs. But it's hardly impressive at this point in the labor market recovery, which began three years ago.
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