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  • "'Bloated' Beeb sends 400 employees to cover Glastonbury despite hard economic times"

    JACKO WHACKED. 2009

  • Talking of Glastonbury: "'Bloated' Beeb sends 400 employees to cover Glastonbury despite hard economic times"

    SNEERING COMEDIANS.... 2009

  • OpEdNews - Quicklink: 'Bloated' MySpace cuts a third of workforce

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: 'Bloated' MySpace cuts a third of workforce 2009

  • MySpace cuts 30% of staff - Technology News: 'Bloated' social site issues 420 pink slips --

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now 2009

  • $249 Million In Earmarks While Complaining That The Omnibus Bill Is 'Bloated'

    Think Progress 2009

  • $249 Million In Earmarks While Complaining That The Omnibus Bill Is 'Bloated'

    Think Progress 2009

  • $249 Million In Earmarks While Complaining That The Omnibus Bill Is 'Bloated'

    Think Progress 2009

  • Bloated bureaucrats are on pensions of £70,000 a year or more, and the bill – an almost unimaginable £1 trillion – can no longer be paid from the threadbare pockets of austerity Britain.

    Hutton report: he's no friend of gold-plated pensioners Patrick Collinson 2010

  • Bloated budgets, burgeoning debt, global policing, homeland security regimes, cynicism about police, military expenditures run amok, failed financial schemes, meager financial reforms, and too many unemployed in the summer heat are all around us.

    Bernard Rowan: And the Bands Played On Bernard Rowan 2011

  • Bloated budgets, burgeoning debt, global policing, homeland security regimes, cynicism about police, military expenditures run amok, failed financial schemes, meager financial reforms, and too many unemployed in the summer heat are all around us.

    Bernard Rowan: And the Bands Played On Bernard Rowan 2011

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