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BOOKS⢠The Inventor and the Tycoon: A Gilded Age Murder and the Birth of Moving Pictures , Edward Ball: The true story concerns film pioneer (and murderer) EadweardMuybridge and his patron, millionaire (and Stanford University founder) Leland Stanford.⢠Other notable releases: fiction â Private Berlin, James Patterson and Mark Sullivan; The Riptide Ultra-Glide, Tim Dorsey; nonfiction â Francona: The Red Sox Years, Terry Francona and Dan ShaughnessyDVDS⢠Pina: The Criterion Collection (PG): The 3-D documentary from director Wim Wenders focuses oncontemporary choreographer Pina Bausch, who died during preparations for the film but whose dancersworked on Wenders until it was finished.⢠Other notable releases: End of Watch, The Men Who Built America, The Paperboy, Searching for Sugar ManGAMES⢠Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch (PlayStation 3): Strong visuals enliven the epicr <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> ole-playing adventure about a boy, Oliver, who enters a parallel world to bring his mother <a href={url}>{keyword}</a>backfrom the dead.MOVIES⢠Movie 43 (R, opening on Friday): The comedy boasts 12 storylines with multiple directors andnumerous performers, including Hugh Jackman, Emma Stone, Naomi Watts, Halle Berry, Kate Winslet,Gerard Butler and Elizabeth Banks.⢠Other expected Friday releases: Hansel Gretel: Witch Hunters (R), Parker (R), Quartet (PG-13), Rust and Bone (R)MUSIC⢠12-12-12: The Concert for Sandy Relief , various artists: The 24-track album includes Bon Jovi, the Rolling Stones, BruceSpringsteen and other heavyweight acts who teamed to raise money toward rebuilding a ravagedcoastline.⢠Other notable releases: Set You Free, Gary Allan; True North, Bad Religion; Straight out of Hell, Helloween; How Country Feels, Randy Houser; Sheâs Got a Way: Love Songs, Billy Joel; Wolfâs Law, the Joy Formidable; My True Story, A <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> aron Neville; 2013 Grammy Nominees, various artistsâ From staff reports
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WASHINGTON â The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment aid hit a five-year lowlast week, and residential construction surged in December, the latest signs that the U.S. economicrecovery remains on track.The reports yesterday showed the economy was weathering an uncertain fiscal environmentsurprisingly well. Still, growth in the fourth quarter was likely subdued, and only a modestpick-up was expected in the first three months of this year.âWhile growth has been slow, the damage done from the uncertainty surrounding the âfiscal cliffâwas not sufficient to topple the recovery,â said Millan Mulraine, a senior economist at TDSecurities in New York.The fiscal cliff refers to a wave of deep government spending cuts and tax increases, part ofwhich was avoided after a last-minute agreement by lawmakers. A fight over <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> raising the governmentâsborrowing limit looms.Initial claims for state unemployment benefits fell 37,000 to a seasonally adjusted 335,000, thelowest level since January 2008, the Labor Department said yesterday. It was the largest weeklydrop since February 2010 and ended four straight weeks of increases.While problems adjusting the data for seasonal fluctuations might have exa <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> ggerated the size ofthe decline, economists said the report still suggested an improvement in sluggish labor-marketconditions and the broader economy as a whole.âHaving taken a pinch of salt, however, we would suggest that the trend in claims generallyshows no pickup in layoff activity around the turn of the year,â said John Ryding, chief economistat RDQ Economics in New York.The fairly upbeat jobs and h <a href={url}>{keyword}</a>ousing data helped to lift U.S. stocks to a five-year high andsupported oil prices. U.S. Treasury debt prices fell, and the dollar was little changed against abasket of currencies.A separate report from the Commerce Department showed housing starts jumped 12.1 percent lastmonth to their highest level since June 2008. Permits for future home construction were also thehighest in about 41/2 years.Though warm weather likely helped, the data was confirmation of the improving housing-markettone, and gains in home building were across all four regions. Groundbreaking increased for bothsingle-family homes and multifamily units.Housing is no longer a drag on the economy, and residential construction is expected to havecontributed to growth last year for the first time since 2005.The reports came on the heels of data this week showing solid retail sales and manufacturinggrowth in December.
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