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P Photo/SANA, File)The Associated PressThis citizen journalism 
image provided by the Local Council of Barzeh, which has been authenticated 
based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows the aftermath of 
rocket attacks on the Barzeh district of Damascus, Syria, Friday, April 
5, 2013. A barrage of rockets slammed into a contested district on 
the northeastern edge of Damascus, killing several people and trapping others 
under the rubble, while violence raged around suburbs of the capital, activists 
said Friday. The attack on Barzeh, where rebels aiming to topple President 
Bashar Assad are known to operate, follows days of heavy fighting between 
the rebels and the military in the area.(AP Photo/Local Council of Barzeh)The 
Associated PressThis citizen journalism image provided by the Local Council 
of Barzeh, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other 
AP reporting, shows the aftermath of rocket attacks on the Barzeh district 
of Damascus, Syria, Friday, April 5, 2013. A barrage of rockets slammed 
into a contested district on the northeastern edge of Damascus, killing 
several people and trapping others under the rubble, while violence raged 
around suburbs of the capital, activists said Friday. The attack on Barzeh, 
where rebels aiming to topple President Bashar Assad are known to operate, 
follows days of heavy fighting between the rebels and the military in 
the area.(AP Photo/Local Council of Barzeh)The Associated PressAMMAN
ll to 63.3 percent last month. It's the lowest such figure since 
May 1979.The falling participation rate tarnished the only apparent good 
news in the jobs report the Labor Department released Friday: The unemployment 
rate dropped to a four-year low of 7.6 percent in March from 
7.7 in February.People without a job who stop looking for one are 
no longer counted as unemployed. That's why the U.S. unemployment rate dropped 
in March despite weak hiring. If the 496,000 who left the labor 
force last month had still been looking for jobs, the unemployment rate 
would have risen to 7.9 percent in March."Unemployment dropped for all the 
wrong reasons," says Craig Alexander, chief economist with TD Bank Financial 
Group. "It dropped because more workers stopped looking for jobs. It signaled 
less confidence and optimism that there are jobs out there."The participation 
rate peaked at 67.3 percent in 2000, reflecting an influx of women 
into the work force. It's been falling steadily ever since.Part of the 
drop reflects the baby boom generation's gradual move into retirement. But 
such demographics aren't the whole answer.Even Americans of prime working 
age  25 to 54 years old  are dropping out of 
the workforce. Their participation rate fell to 81.1 percent last month, 
tied with November for the lowest since December 1984."It's the lack of 
job opportunities  the lack of demand for workers  that is 
keeping these workers from working or seeking work," says



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