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Indeed, the smart money right now might well be on the seemingly long-shot bet that Warren Christopher will outlast Strobe Talbott at the State Department.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Who gets the last laugh? Policy jackstraws at State
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Still, the harsh investing reality of forex trading lives on: You need to be on the right side of the trade to make money, and you can lose your shirt if you are not careful.
FORBES: Trade Currencies Like Soros
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It is certainly bad for America, as I argue in my new book, Hopelessly Divided: The New Crisis in American Politics, for those on the extreme left and the extreme right to be able to advance their interests through unregulated money and campaign contributions.
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And there's an ongoing effort on the Hill right now to look at how we might be able to vest some of the funds from the money that we seized from Qaddafi and the opposition.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing with Jay Carney and Ben Rhodes
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Financial Treasury Secretary Mark Hoban conceded the decision to axe the benefits would be "disappointing" to some but insisted the coalition was making the "right choices" by prioritising money on health and education.
BBC: Ministers accused of 'picking on children'
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The retirement portion of the system has long suffered from the attacks of the right and their desire to eliminate Social Security on the basis that all that money could still be invested and earn more.
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He seems to be making the right moves -- cutting costs, eliminating the dividend early on, revamping product plans, mortgaging assets to raise money to fund the turnaround, etc.
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