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"Asks" and "offers" in the WTO negotiations would not longer be exclusively about the private goods market, or about the privatization and enclosure of knowledge itself.
Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community 2009
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"Asks" and "offers" in the WTO negotiations would not longer be exclusively about the private goods market, or about the privatization and enclosure of knowledge itself.
Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community 2009
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"Asks" and "offers" in the WTO negotiations would not longer be exclusively about the private goods market, or about the privatization and enclosure of knowledge itself.
Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community 2009
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OpEdNews - Article: FOX News "Asks" If The Obama Administration Is A Bigger Scammer Than Madoff
FOX News "Asks" If The Obama Administration Is A Bigger Scammer Than Madoff 2009
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Promoted to Headline (H3) on 3/16/09: FOX News "Asks" If The Obama Administration Is A Bigger Scammer Than Madoff yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'FOX News "Asks" If The Obama Administration Is A Bigger Scammer Than Madoff'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: FNC\'s Forbes on FOX held a serious debate over the weekend about whether President Obama or Bernard Madoff is the bigger scammer.
FOX News "Asks" If The Obama Administration Is A Bigger Scammer Than Madoff 2009
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FOX News "Asks" If The Obama Administration Is A Bigger Scammer Than Madoff
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FOX News "Asks" If The Obama Administration Is A Bigger Scammer Than Bernard Madoff pro-America "folks at FOX News were spreading more love for their country yesterday during the two hour wall of Democrat-bashing disguised as a block of business shows, also known as" The Cost of Freedom. "
News Hounds 2009
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FOX News "Asks" If The Obama Administration Is A Bigger Scammer Than Bernard Madoff pro-America "folks at FOX News were spreading more love for their country yesterday during the two hour wall of Democrat-bashing disguised as a block of business shows, also known as" The Cost of Freedom. "
News Hounds 2009
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Al Capone's Former Miami Beach House Asks $9.5 Million Al Capone's former Miami Beach, Fla., home is on the market for $9.5 million.
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Senior Downing Street officials are talking of a serious rift between the PM and the newly-appointed First Secretary of Whatever Gordon Asks, Lord Mandelson.
Brown and Mandelson Rift Reported Dungeekin 2009
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