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Super-rich Americans have walked away with the prize in America.
Jeffrey Sachs: Budgetary Deceit and America's Decline Jeffrey Sachs 2011
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Super-rich Americans have walked away with the prize in America.
Jeffrey Sachs: Budgetary Deceit and America's Decline Jeffrey Sachs 2011
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Super-rich Americans have walked away with the prize in America.
Jeffrey Sachs: Budgetary Deceit and America's Decline Jeffrey Sachs 2011
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Super-rich clients accounted for a large part of the 11.1 billion Swiss francs in net new money Mr. Zeltner's unit attracted in the first quarter.
UBS: From Discounts to Profits Katharina Bart 2011
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Super-rich investors, she added, "are saying that if NASA won't do it, we will step into the breach…and do it ourselves."
Budget, Technical Woes Hamper Space Ventures Andy Pasztor 2011
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Super-rich Americans have walked away with the prize in America.
Jeffrey Sachs: Budgetary Deceit and America's Decline Jeffrey Sachs 2011
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* Super-rich GOP donors plot to prevent Obama from destroying "America as we know it": Koch Industries is plotting a secret getaway for Republican donors who want to help fortify the GOP infrastructure in hopes of restoring the prosperous and free America that existed before Dems passed Wall Street and health care reform.
The Morning Plum Greg Sargent 2010
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Super-rich art buyers lavish fortunes on paintings by Henri Matisse and Édouard Manet despite credit crunch
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Super-rich individuals, corporations, unions and even weak-kneed politicians afraid of making decisions, have made direct democracy (much feared by the Founding Fathers as a threat to the stability of the republican system of government) an exercise in chaos.
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Super-rich individuals, corporations, unions and even weak-kneed politicians afraid of making decisions, have made direct democracy (much feared by the Founding Fathers as a threat to the stability of the republican system of government) an exercise in chaos.
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