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THE GOOD NEWS IS: Dr. Haengwoo Lee out of the Seattle area, discovered a nutrient found deep under<br>
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Mandy Marie Matula, left, and David Marshall Roe, right, are pictured in
these undated photos.MyFoxTwinCities.comThe two were last seen driving in
Roe's 2013 Ford Escape with Minnesota license plate number 802-KNA.MyFoxTwinCities.com.Police
say Roe shot himself in the head outside police headquarters Thursday, as
detectives prepared to interview him about Matula's disappearance.MyFoxTwinCities.comA
frantic search is under way for a missing 24-year-old Minnesota woman whose
boyfriend shot himself shortly before being questioned by police.Mandy Matula,
of Eden Prairie, Minn., was last seen Thursday around 1:30 a.m. with
her estranged boyfriend, 24-year-old David Marshall Roe, Fox affiliate KMSP
reported. The two were said to be driving in Roes black Ford
Escape with Minnesota license number 802-KNA.Matulas parents reported her
missing at 8:30 a.m. Thursday when she failed to show up for
her job as a city maintenance worker, according to the station. Authorities
identified Roe as a person of interest in their investigation, but before
they could question him, he shot himself in the head outside Eden
Prairie police headquarters Thursday afternoon. Roe was transported to an
area hospital where his condition is unknown.Matulas father, Wayne, told
the Star Tribune that his daughter, a stand-out high school softball player,
had planned to break off her relationship with Roe.Investigators are now
scouring Miller Park in Eden Prairie where Matula w
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added 165,000 jobs and the unemployment rate dipped to a four-year low
of 7.5 percent.The Labor Department report showed positive signs though
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tax hikes has threatened to curb economic growth, which is already slow
in a post-recession environment.The jobless rate dipped only slightly, from
7.6 percent to 7.5 percent. The government also revised up its estimate
of job gains in February and March by a combined 114,000. It
now says employers added 332,000 jobs in February and 138,000 in March.Stock
prices soared on the heels of the report, with the Dow surging
past 15,000 for the first time ever an hour after trading began.The
economy has created an average of 208,000 jobs a month from November
through April. That's above the 138,000 added in the previous six months.The
only sectors of the economy that cut jobs last month were construction
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January 2008.At the same time, surveys have shown that hiring by private
companies was weak and that manufacturing activity declined in April. And
exports fell in March.The economy grew in the January-March quarter at an
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