Xtranormal has gotten passe, but it still has its uses. I thought this was a pretty good run-down of the new plan for the eurozone. I'm still very pessimistic.
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Monday, October 31, 2011
The Euro Bailout, Explained
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Well i have to say that it is more than the we all are expect and have a great impact on us..surely you have good
source of information out there..
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