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Yoursquo;ve heard people say it: If they get elected... Irsquo;m moving to Canada! Which got us to wondering: Is the grass REALLY greenerup North Our Cover Story is reported by John Blackstone:On Election Night 1980, 21-year-oldBairbre Kennedy was looking forward to another four years in Washington, D.C.,working in the Transportation Dep
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stanley cup evervote for: Jimmy Carter. After work I went to voteand things werenrsquo;t looking so good at that point. So I went to my neighborhoodbar, and things werenrsquo;t looking so good at that point, either! shelaughed. There were a lot of peopleall lined up crying in their beers over whatthe future mightbring.One reporter asked Kennedy abouther feelings. She told her, Irsquo;m so depressed, I think Irsquo;ll move to Canada. Going to Canada, Kennedy told Blackstone, ldquo eemedlike a natural choice for anyone to take.Itrsquo a choice thousands of Americansclaim to be considering again this election year, if they donrsquo;t like the nextpresident. Itrsquo not realistic; itrsquo silly, says Peter McMartin, a columnist for the Vancouver Sun.
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CBS News -- President Obama hailed the nation s drop in the unemployment rate Friday, but
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stanley mug is likely to center around whose vision for restoring the U.S. economy to full strength is more in tune with American voters. Our economy s now created more than 4 million private sector jobs over the past 2 years. And more than 600,000 in the past 3 months alone, Mr. Obama said in remarks to a forum at the White House on women and the economy. But, it s clear to every American that there will still be ups and downs along the way and that we got a lot more work to do, and that includes addressing challenges that are unique to women s economic security, he said. The Labor Department said earlier in the day that the U.S. unemployment rate fell to 8.2 percent, the lowest level since the month Mr. Obama took office, though the economy added just 120,000 new jobs last month, a far slower pace than expected. Prior to the report s release, economists had predicted the economy had added about 200,000 jobs in March.The former Massachusetts governor and man who is widely seen as Mr. Obama s likely opponent in the fall was quick to note the report s weakness. This is a weak and very
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