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10 Things to Know for Friday
by The Associated Press
May 04, 2012 | 1470 views | 2 2 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend | print
In this image taken from video, New York Yankees' Mariano Rivera, center, grimaces after twisting his right knee shagging fly balls during batting practice before a baseball game with the Kansas City Royals, Thursday, May 3, 2012, in Kansas City, Mo. The Yankees closer was later carted off the field and sent for further tests. (AP Photo/YES Network)
In this image taken from video, New York Yankees' Mariano Rivera, center, grimaces after twisting his right knee shagging fly balls during batting practice before a baseball game with the Kansas City Royals, Thursday, May 3, 2012, in Kansas City, Mo. The Yankees closer was later carted off the field and sent for further tests. (AP Photo/YES Network)
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Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today (times CDT):

1. U.S. hiring likely picked up last month after March swoon

Economists predict employers added 163,000 jobs in April, but that won't be enough to lower the unemployment rate, which is expected to stay at 8.2 percent. Report at 7:30 a.m.

UPDATE: US hiring slows sharply with just 115K jobs added

2. China hints at solution to standoff over activist

Chen Guangcheng's high-profile pleas for U.S. sanctuary increase the pressure on Washington and Beijing to resolve his fate, with China saying he could apply to study abroad.

3. Gitmo hearing set for alleged 9/11 attackers

Five men accused of orchestrating the Sept. 11 attack, including the self-proclaimed mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, head back to a military tribunal at Guantanamo Bay on Saturday.

4. In letters, bin Laden worried about al-Qaida image

In his last months, the leader was concerned that branches and allies were making the terror network look bad in the eyes of the Islamic world.

5. Ed Kennedy's war comes full circle

AP's chief executive is apologizing for a decision to fire its top European correspondent in 1945 for evading military censors who tried to bottle up news of Germany's surrender in World War II.

6. Experts recommend scrapping key parts of missile-defense shield

The National Academy of Sciences is casting more doubt on whether the Obama administration's Europe-based system can protect the United States.

7. Gays press campaign on Obama

Activists are urging the president to endorse same-sex marriage, and suggest political timidity is holding him back.

8. Philly priests, suspended 1 year, could learn fate

At 1 p.m., Archbishop Charles Chaput may decide the future of 23 priests suspended over child sex-abuse accusations.

9. The fictional Rhode Island town of Quahog is coming to life

The hometown of Peter Griffin on "Family Guy" will meld with reality Saturday when a local tourism council sponsors a bus tour highlighting state institutions featured on Fox's hit show.

10. Career saves leader tears ligament in right knee

New York Yankees' closer Mariano Rivera has a torn ACL, possibly putting the 42-year-old reliever's career in jeopardy.

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thebeaver32
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May 04, 2012
Here's something you should expect, and in the not too distant future: The economy is about to crash again. There are hints of it all around. One is in the article above, about employment not increasing as expected. In Europe, the euro is about to tank. Several nations are now rejecting en masse the proposed "austerity" (read, poverty) measures the European market is trying to force upon them. And in case you've missed it, foreclosures on homes in this country are again at an all-time high. Gas prices remain high, in spite of optimistic statements they are about to fall. And food prices continue to soar.

And this one is going to make the last one look like a picnic in the park.