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Both articles were reporting on the same news released by www.bls.gov.
One headline is from the NY Times...and the other was from AP. Can you guess which is which? 1) U.S. Economy Adds Fewer Jobs Than Expected in October (NYT or AP?) 2) Payrolls Expand in Oct.; Jobless Rate Dips (NYT or AP?) |
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![]() "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... Both articles were reporting on the same news released by www.bls.gov. One headline is from the NY Times...and the other was from AP. Can you guess which is which? 1) U.S. Economy Adds Fewer Jobs Than Expected in October (NYT or AP?) 2) Payrolls Expand in Oct.; Jobless Rate Dips (NYT or AP?) In other news... John Kerry finishes second in Presidential race, Bush comes in next to last! |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: Both articles were reporting on the same news released by www.bls.gov. One headline is from the NY Times...and the other was from AP. Can you guess which is which? 1) U.S. Economy Adds Fewer Jobs Than Expected in October (NYT or AP?) 2) Payrolls Expand in Oct.; Jobless Rate Dips (NYT or AP?) "A" is the correct headline, as economists were predicting three times the number reported. There is no "A". The choices were #1 or #2. And #2 is more accurate. It reports on a quantitative event. #1 is subjective. When they include the words "...than expected", by whom do they mean? |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: Both articles were reporting on the same news released by www.bls.gov. One headline is from the NY Times...and the other was from AP. Can you guess which is which? 1) U.S. Economy Adds Fewer Jobs Than Expected in October (NYT or AP?) 2) Payrolls Expand in Oct.; Jobless Rate Dips (NYT or AP?) "A" is the correct headline, as economists were predicting three times the number reported. There is no "A". The choices were #1 or #2. And #2 is more accurate. It reports on a quantitative event. #1 is subjective. When they include the words "...than expected", by whom do they mean? The days of the multideck headlines I was trained to write are long over. You'll have to read the article to find out. I suspect it was those economists who predict such things. I believe you are missing the overall point Harry. |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... *JimH* wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: Both articles were reporting on the same news released by www.bls.gov. One headline is from the NY Times...and the other was from AP. Can you guess which is which? 1) U.S. Economy Adds Fewer Jobs Than Expected in October (NYT or AP?) 2) Payrolls Expand in Oct.; Jobless Rate Dips (NYT or AP?) "A" is the correct headline, as economists were predicting three times the number reported. There is no "A". The choices were #1 or #2. And #2 is more accurate. It reports on a quantitative event. #1 is subjective. When they include the words "...than expected", by whom do they mean? The days of the multideck headlines I was trained to write are long over. You'll have to read the article to find out. I suspect it was those economists who predict such things. I believe you are missing the overall point Harry. The question was, who thought the numbers were lower than expected. The answer, I'm guessing, is the group of economists that usually make the predictions that planners follow. I didn't read the article, but that's my guess. That was the point raised in the question. No, this was the question: "One headline is from the NY Times...and the other was from AP. Can you guess which is which?" |
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