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 Investors cheered the blockbuster November jobs report.US stocks surged Friday morning as solid payroll and wage gains and an unemployment rate that remains at a half-century low eased fears that trade tensions are hurting the US economy.The                             Dow                         gained more than 250 points, or about 0.9%, in early trading and all 30 Dow stocks were trading higher.The                             SP 500                         and                       stanley mugs        Nasdaq                         each rose more than 0.8% as well. The Dow and Nasdaq trimmed their weekly losses thanks to Friday s rally while the SP 500 is now up slightly for the week and not far from its all-time high.The                             strong jobs report                        shoul stanley cup d allay concerns about a severe slowdown in the US eco stanley cup nomy. The labor numbers likely will keep the Federal Reserve on hold for the foreseeable future as well. The Fed meets on December 11 and is not expected to change interest rates. Mwon 3 dead after airplane crashes behind Indiana home; dog also dies
 As we drive down the eerily deserted Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge, the murky waters of the Pearl River Delta stretch as far as the eye can see. There is no land in sight.Spanning 34 miles  55 kilometers , this is the longest sea-crossing bridge ever built. Guo Xinglin, assistant director and senior engineer at the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Authority, meets us half way along. As we are buffeted by a strong wind, the tough conditions his construction crew experienced, as they perched on precarious platforms, working miles f stanley website rom land and high over the water, are evident.Guo is visibly proud of his country s monumental achievement.Due to open to the public this summer, this long snake of bitumen will connect a relatively small city on the Chinese mainland with the two Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau.But since the bridge was first suggested in 2003, it has stirred controversy. This massive span of concrete and steel is not just proof of China s ability to build record-setting megastructures -- it s also a potent symbol of the country s growing geopolitical ambitions.As tensions simmer between the mainland and Hong Kong and Taiwan, and China continues to claim territory in the South China Sea, the bridge can be seen as a physical manifestation of the Chinese leadership s determination to exert its regional influence. Critics have also qu stanley taza estioned the environmental and human toll and the immense financial cost of the project.    China s Greater Bay AreaThe  stanley botella H