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Morning six-pack: What we're reading Thursday

Jessica Cortes looks for part-time work at Carter's Children's Wear during a job fair in Sunrise, Fla.
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Happy Thursday. Time to start getting those nonfarm payroll guesses together. It's only a day away.

If you want to really get a handle on unemployment trends, just check out Facebook. (Businessweek)

Is P. Diddy still famous? Apparently so, because he and somebody named Diageo just bought a hotshot brand of tequila. (Business Standard)

How bad is HealthCare.gov? So bad that even the French are slamming it. (Huffington Post)

So this explains all the dumb things that come out of Dennis Rodman's mouth? (NPR)

Janet Yellen has suddenly morphed into the "$16 trillion woman." Neat. (TIME)

And, finally ... Wells Fargo apparently knew what it was doing when it picked Wachovia off the financial crisis scrap heap. CNBC's Kayla Tausche explains.

—By CNBC's Jeff Cox. Follow him on Twitter @JeffCoxCNBCcom.