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More than 5.2 million Germans were out of work in February, new figures show. The figure of 5,216,000 people, or 12.6% of the working-age population, is the highest jobless rate in Europe's biggest economy since the 1930s. The news comes as the head of Germany's panel of government economic advisers predicted growth would again stagnate. Speaking on German TV, Bert Ruerup said the panel's earlier forecast of 1.4% was too optimistic and warned growth would be just 1% in 2005.
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Methinks Schroder's days are numbered.
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Methinks Schroder's days are numbered.
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