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Forecasters from the National Hurricane Centre said "Alex could become a hurricane" on
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Many TV Weather "Forecasters" Lack Qualifications story at thestar.com focusing on Canada: "Most so-called TV meteorologists "don't know what they're talking about," says Ian
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Many TV Weather "Forecasters" Lack Qualifications story at thestar.com focusing on Canada: "Most so-called TV meteorologists "don't know what they're talking about," says Ian
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Forecasters themselves say the party balance in the House is tougher to predict than it seems on the surface.
In a Divisive Election, Consensus Eludes Forecasters, Too Carl Bialik 2010
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Forecasters have been using statistical analysis for only a few decades, and the opportunity to observe midterms comes around just once every four years.
In a Divisive Election, Consensus Eludes Forecasters, Too Carl Bialik 2010
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Forecasters are expecting another month of glacially slow improvement in the employment situation, with 77,000 net new private sector jobs created, up from 67,000 in August.
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Forecasters expect factory orders to have fallen 0.4 percent in August, after an 0.1 percent gain in July.
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Forecasters said Megi could uproot trees, destroy houses made of light materials, cause landslides and flooding.
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Forecasters expect the number to dip again this week, to 455,000, but it is worth watching for a real-time (if volatile) measure of the health of the labor market.
Economic events for the week beginning Oct. 18 Neil Irwin Washington Post Staff Writer 2010
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Forecasters expect an 0.2 percent rise in industrial production in September, the same pace of growth as in August.
Economic events for the week beginning Oct. 18 Neil Irwin Washington Post Staff Writer 2010
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