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Greenspan Confident of Replacing Jobs (AP)







Greenspan Confident of Replacing Jobs
(AP)

Greenspan Confident of Replacing Jobs
(AP)
01/26/2004 12:44 PM

AP - Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said the country can be confident that a flexible U.S. economy will be able to replace jobs lost in the last recession but said laid-off employees in job-losing industries may need to be retrained to qualify for new work.




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When I replaced the silly Notepad last time, I switched to SciTE.  While SciTE was good, its UI was non-standard and the single binary packaging version had some irritating problems such as config file updating.  Still it was better and it's syntax hilighting was really helpful.

Now there is a better option: Florian Balmer's Notepad2 (via Omar Shahine).

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