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    Job seekers chat during the Opportunity Fair and Forum employment event in Dallas. On Thursday, the Labor Department reports on the number of people who applied for unemployment benefits a week earlier.
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    Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has repeatedly bragged about reinventing City Colleges of Chicago, which went from having a 7 percent graduation rate when he took office to a 17 percent graduation rate today.
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