Lunchtime Links: February 5, 2010
By Peter Elliott | Contributing Editor of Everyday Christian
Posted 2:08 pm on February 05, 2010
January figures dipped the national unemployment rate under double digits to 9.7 percent, an indication the U.S. economy is slowly pulling back from the recession.
What’s going on at Toyota headquarters? Conflicting reports this morning say that the auto giant may have decided to recall its 2010 Prius hybrid in order to correct a braking defect.
Both the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints have plenty of firepower in their passing games behind two of the game’s best tacticians at quarterback in Sunday’s Super Bowl XLIV. There are also a few reasons to watch the game from a Christian perspective.
A 10-member Baptist church group from Idaho was charged with kidnapping by Haitian authorities Thursday for attempting to leave the country with a busload of children last week.
Tags: economy, Lunchtime Links, Super Bowl, Toyota, unemployment
Peter Elliott is a veteran news and sports journalist. He enjoys interviewing others about how God works in their lives and sharing that with readers. He is also a lifelong, long-suffering Chicago Cubs fan. He resides in Indianapolis with his wife and three sons.
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