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		<title>Chris Rock about Rap Music</title>
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Chris Rock at its best: Stand up Comedy about society, daily Life, America and Relationship.
Here hes talking about how hard it is to defend Rap Music and Hip Hop today.
Also mentioned: Tupac, Little John
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<p>Chris Rock at its best: Stand up Comedy about society, daily Life, America and Relationship.<br />
Here hes talking about how hard it is to defend Rap Music and Hip Hop today.<br />
Also mentioned: Tupac, Little John</p>
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		<title>It takes money to spend money</title>
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Something I did not know:  The Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) which will disburse $350 billion, half of a planned $750 billion, will itself cost $26.55 million smackeroonies to process.  That’s rather pause-giving, even in these days of millions tossed around like taxicab tips, and the federal debt being measured in how many times the [...]]]></description>
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Something I did not know:  The Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) which will disburse $350 billion, half of a planned $750 billion, will itself cost $26.55 million smackeroonies to process.  That’s rather pause-giving, even in these days of millions tossed around like taxicab tips, and the federal debt being measured in how many times the stack of dollars would reach to the moon and back.  There are people and firms … [visit <a href="http://diirectsites.com/" class="kblinker" title="More about site &raquo;">site</a> to read more]
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		<title>This trickle down effect has then gone and cursed</title>
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This trickle down effect has then gone and cursed the stock exchange and we have seen a slow market ever since. The large number of people who need credit card debt relief is going up. Great numbers of people are now scared to invest their incomes in fear of losing all of it. You should [...]]]></description>
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This trickle down effect has then gone and cursed the stock exchange and we have seen a slow market ever since. The large number of people who need credit card debt relief is going up. Great numbers of people are now scared to invest their incomes in fear of losing all of it. You should almost say this is some kind of a domino effect on our economy and is causing major suffering and damage to the standard US household. Let’s hope there is action to be taken to save this country.</p>
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		<title>On &#34;the paradox of thrift&#34;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 17:18:41 +0000</pubDate>
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U.S. household debt, which has been growing steadily since the Federal Reserve began tracking it in 1952, declined for the first time in the third quarter of 2008. In the same quarter, U.S. consumer spending growth declined for the first time in 17 years.  That has resulted in a rise in the personal saving [...]]]></description>
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<p>U.S. household debt, which has been growing steadily since the Federal Reserve began tracking it in 1952, declined for the first time in the third quarter of 2008. In the same quarter, U.S. consumer spending growth declined for the first time in 17 years.  That has resulted in a rise in the personal saving rate, which the government calculates as the difference between earnings and expenditures. In recent years, as Americans spent more than they earned, the personal saving rate dipped below zer</p>
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		<title>A stimulus mistake?</title>
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Much of the details of the stimulus President-elect Obama hopes for have yet to be known. What&#8217;s emerging so far is cause for concern. For one thing, the $300 billion in tax cuts may be smart politics, but it&#8217;s questionable economics and policy. Then there&#8217;s the issue of how federal dollars might be used to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Much of the details of the stimulus President-elect Obama hopes for have yet to be known. What&#8217;s emerging so far is cause for concern. For one thing, the $300 billion in tax cuts may be smart politics, but it&#8217;s questionable economics and policy. Then there&#8217;s the issue of how federal dollars might be used to prime the pump, with so much of it going to backfill basic programs being defunded by cash-strapped states, and lobbyists of the powerful highway-sprawl consortium lining up for the &#8220;roads a</p>
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		<title>Once you get into debt look into</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 17:16:39 +0000</pubDate>
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Once you get into debt look into  01.06.09 - 06:30pm  Once you get into debt look into consumer debt relief. When I started to think it could not become any worse the retail sectors are being extremely negatively effected as well. With enormous amounts of people losing their careers and income no one [...]]]></description>
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<p>Once you get into debt look into  01.06.09 - 06:30pm  Once you get into debt look into consumer debt relief. When I started to think it could not become any worse the retail sectors are being extremely negatively effected as well. With enormous amounts of people losing their careers and income no one is hitting up the stores and spending money on consumer goods which is the backbone of a strong economy. A lot of small businesses are feeling the effect from such hard times and will be closing the</p>
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Betrayal  by Simon   Mr. President Elect Obama is having some very strange ideas about getting the economy moving again. He is proposing tax cuts on business. WASHINGTON &#8212; President-elect Barack Obama and congressional Democrats are crafting a plan to offer about $300 billion of tax cuts to individuals and businesses, a move [...]]]></description>
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<p>Betrayal  by Simon   Mr. President Elect Obama is having some very strange ideas about getting the economy moving again. He is proposing tax cuts on business. <a href="http://washingtonmeetup.com" class="kblinker" title="More about washington &raquo;">WASHINGTON</a> &#8212; President-elect Barack Obama and congressional Democrats are crafting a plan to offer about $300 billion of tax cuts to individuals and businesses, a move aimed at attracting <a href="http://republicanmeetup.org" class="kblinker" title="More about republican &raquo;">Republican</a> support for an economic-stimulus package and prodding companies to create jobs.  The size of the proposed tax cuts &#8212; which would account fo</p>
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Learn about Adjustable Rate Mortgages  Posted on January 6th, 2009 in Uncategorized by admin        Question 11 of 20. Call 1-866-646-4664 or go to http://www.jamesrobert.com for more information about The James Robert Group and Premier Mortgage.    High Risk  Personal Loans :  Personal Loan [...]]]></description>
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Learn about Adjustable Rate Mortgages  Posted on January 6th, 2009 in Uncategorized by admin        Question 11 of 20. Call 1-866-646-4664 or go to http://www.jamesrobert.com for more information about The James Robert Group and Premier Mortgage.    High Risk  Personal Loans :  Personal Loan  is  Personal  Again For  …   The bad credit personal loan is a loan that is typically not secured by any collateral. From the bank or loan</p>
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Russky Standart Caps Cash Advances (The Moscow Times)  Russky Standart Caps Cash Advances (The Moscow Times)  07 October 2008 By Jessica Bachman / Staff Writer Tremors from the global financial-sector earthquake are beginning to reach Russian consumers as the country’s retail banks begin to impose limits on credit card cash advances. High Risk [...]]]></description>
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Russky Standart Caps Cash Advances (The Moscow Times)  Russky Standart Caps Cash Advances (The Moscow Times)  07 October 2008 By Jessica Bachman / Staff Writer Tremors from the global financial-sector earthquake are beginning to reach Russian consumers as the country’s retail banks begin to impose limits on credit card cash advances. High Risk  Personal Loans :  Personal Loan  is  Personal  Again For  …   The bad credit persona
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		<title>Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Can Keep Iconic Instruments</title>
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The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is full of what country fans and historians consider priceless artifacts. Four of the most precious pieces are Bill Monroe’s 1923 Gibson F-5 mandolin, Mother Maybelle Carter’s 1928 Gibson L-5 guitar and two of Johnny Cash’s guitars (his 1968 Martin D-35 and his 1997 Martin Prototype). These [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is full of what country fans and historians consider priceless artifacts. Four of the most precious pieces are Bill Monroe’s 1923 Gibson F-5 mandolin, Mother Maybelle Carter’s 1928 Gibson L-5 guitar and two of Johnny Cash’s guitars (his 1968 Martin D-35 and his 1997 Martin Prototype). These instruments are renowned worldwide as essential pages in country music’s history book. Yet, a shocking story could have cost them these important relics. Now we may</p>
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