crisis
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Ronald McDonald To Teach Australians Maths from ianrthorpe 239 days old
The crisis in the maths class seems to grow ever worse. The latest news from the blackboard jungle down under shows that so great is the dearth of maths ...
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Gordon’s Groundhog Day from ianrthorpe 298 days old
[ ... ] economic crisis will just keep repeating itself until Groundhog Day Gordon, Darling Alistair and Madly Spinning Mandy finally do the right thing, ...
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Boggart Blog Recession Survivor’s Test. from ianrthorpe 329 days old
[ ... ] economic crisis. Just answer this one simple question, the higher number your answer is the better you are coping. Tell us which of these ...
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Anatole's First Law Of Economics from fatsally 352 days old
[ ... ] economic crisis down to the fact that no one appears to have any money of their own and every one is living on borrowed cash, or, in the case of ...
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Sub-prime fun time from ianrthorpe 394 days old
[ ... ] sub prime crisis that led to the financial meltdown, asking why it happened? I'll tell you exactloy why. Lenders, instead of looking at "outdated ...
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Web tour - 13 Oct from ianrthorpe 398 days old
[ ... ] Banking Crisis - will nationalisation work asks Comment is Free. NO! shout the bloggers unanimously. Makes a changes, people in Comment Is Free ...
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Web tour - Oct 11 from ianrthorpe 400 days old
A funny sort of a day really. The main news stories are the financial crisis and the American election. Not many jokes left in either of those so here's ...
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Tumbleweed Moment from ianrthorpe 403 days old
[ ... ] financial crisis and the broken society. In came a call from professional northerner and old git Sam Strongitharm (Ah says what ah like an’ ah ...
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God Moves In Mysterious Ways Financial Crises To Resolve. from ianrthorpe 405 days old
As Parliament debated the financial crisis and the meltdown in global stock markets yesterday; as Lib Dem Financial Affairs spokesman Vince Cable again ...
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Politics and the Art of Exaggeration from fatsally 440 days old
[ ... ] economic crisis was in the 70s with exceptionally high interest rates and unemployment, and yes I know we have an ageing population but to compare ...


