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A successful landing on Mars would have marked Europe's belated entry into the prestigious club that has put working probes on the planet's surface.

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"It's fantastic that they have this common industry that has put women to work," said Charles Kernaghan, director of the Institute for Global Labor and Human Rights, based in Pittsburgh.

Pearson has called for the expansion of a placement program that has put other teenagers to work in abattoirs and as fruit pickers.

That moniker is inspired by a seemingly well-executed temporary-jobs program that has put about 26,000 citizens back to work at $10 an hour.

Moreover, neither Eastwood nor Romney supported the bailout--an economic program that has put thousands of Americans back to work and kept Chrysler in business.

It is not the struggle to create a euro that has put 18m EU citizens out of work, but the failure of governments, France's in particular, to deregulate their economies, privatise state behemoths and free their labour markets.

In it are the few impressive, upscale restaurants that are true destinations, a handful of French and Italian establishments that have not been California-ized, and an even smaller number of mostly Asian places that have put some work and money into differentiating their menus and improving their décor.

The lawmakers, as well as utilities and state regulators, contend their states have improved their transmission systems and they should not have to bail out other regions that have put off the work.

Unemployment remains high today and graffiti still abounds, but over the last decade the crime rate has dropped, thanks to increased police protection but also to programs that have put unemployed youths to work painting the garages or putting murals on outdoor wall space.

Peter Pallinki, a butcher from Ajka, had climbed onto his roof when the mud slammed into his living room, and a year afterward he was still nursing the gaping wounds on his knee that had put him out of work.

"We are concerned that too many jobs have been cut and that that has put a strain on the work force," Pauline Doyle, head of campaigns at the Transport and General Workers Union, said in an interview.

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