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December 3, 2013 Updated at 10.13am GMT 10.07am GMT Shaun Richards (@notayesmansecon) The UK construction industry is seeing a much needed boom as the November #PMI hits a 6 year high of 62.6 #GBP December 3, 2013 Updated at 10.07am GMT 10.06am GMT The pound has jumped half a cent against the US dollar on the back of the strong construction data, hitting $1.641.

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SYDNEY — Prime Minister Julia Gillard celebrated on Tuesday the passage of a controversial tax on profits generated by Australia's enormous mining boom, a much needed legislative victory for the embattled leader, who recently survived an embarrassing leadership challenge from within her own Labor Party.

The boom in low-wage restaurant jobs may provide much needed relief to some, but it's not necessarily good for the economy as a whole in the long run, she said.

Very timely & much needed!

It was much needed too.

It's very much needed.

It's much, much needed.

Get some much needed rest.

We don't need boom-or-bust-type growth".

And despite gains last quarter in attendance at Disney's American theme parks, the threat of a United States-led war with Iraq has analysts and Disney executives nervous about the prospects for a much-needed boom in tourism -- so much so that Merrill Lynch and Lehman Brothers lowered their earnings estimates for the company last week.

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