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Euro zone business growth in September weakest this year: PMI

Euro zone business grew at the slowest rate this year in September, reflecting falling demand in the region where new orders were the weakest in almost a year, surveys showed on Friday.


U.S. hiring seen rebounding in September

U.S. employers likely stepped up hiring in September and the jobless rate probably held at a six-year low, which could bolster bets on a Federal Reserve rate hike in mid-2015.

The ‘Twilight’ Saga To Continue As Short Films on Facebook Next Year

Stephenie Meyer and Lions Gate Entertainment partners with Facebook to produce 'Twilight' shorts based on characters in the romance-fantasy film franchise.

National Geographic's 'Animal Jam' Codes Available All-Year Round Annouced Game Creators

National Geographic's educational game Animal Jam is widely popular with kids and everyone is invited to use codes to acquire rewards and free gifts.


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