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  • In the past two years, Mr. Hershfield, 29, and his family have spent less on restaurants and vacations.

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  • He and his wife have put aside the resulting savings for an emergency, in case business suffers at the print shop or at a restaurant Mr. Hershfield owns.

    U.S. Household Net Worth Climbs 1.2% Justin Lahart 2011

  • In the past two years, Mr. Hershfield, 29, and his family have spent less on restaurants and vacations.

    U.S. Household Net Worth Climbs 1.2% Justin Lahart 2011

  • He and his wife have put aside the resulting savings for an emergency, in case business suffers at the print shop or at a restaurant Mr. Hershfield owns.

    U.S. Household Net Worth Climbs 1.2% Justin Lahart 2011

  • Hershfield through the columns of the New York Evening Journal.

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  • "They are regurgitating old plans and I don't think there's anything in here that would encourage me that they're going to do anything," Hershfield said.

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  • The recommendations stem from a recent committee hearing where a panel of experts - including Hershfield and University of Manitoba professor Dr. Pamela Orr - testified that health officials are not held accountable for TB prevention efforts and there are insufficient resources and medical staff to fight the disease on reserves.

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • Hershfield called the response "disappointing," and said there was no indication the federal government plans to address the root causes of TB.

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  • Hershfield calls this "the dirty secret of this deal" -- a way to give performers and management a way to directly benefit from secondary-market ticket revenues.

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  • If this deal goes ahead, then it seems we might be moving, without even realizing it, to a world of much higher ticket prices, says Hershfield:

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