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-Kurt Vonnegut
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Saturday, March 13, 2004
It's becoming the latest barbecue-stopper in Australia, what happens to children who live in poverty? Former leader of the Australian Democrats, Meg Lees, blogs about poverty.
Krugman calls on Bush to reign in the red
In his latest book, The Great Unravelling, the Princeton University economist is calling on President Bush to abandon his program of trillion dollar tax cuts, otherwise, he claims, there may not be enough funds to pay for the waves of baby boomers who will soon retire.
· Paul Krugman [ courtesy of Backpages ]
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