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7 hours ago ago from War On You: Breaking Alternative News
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10 hours ago ago from Journalution
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23 hours ago ago from The Common Ills
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Robert A. Levine: Two Failing States: Greece and California
18 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Bankruptcy happens. Default on paying the bills happens to people, to corporations, to cities and other governmental entities. It happens to sovereign states with weak economies in the less developed world, but in the developed world of Europe and North America it has happened only to the losers in world wars. That may be about to change: two developed states -- Greece and California -- are in danger of default. The reasons are similar; the ...
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