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The Institute for Fiscal Studies has exposed how the cuts proposed
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By Adele M. StanAlterNet/The Investigative Fund at The Nation Institute, October 26, 2010This article was reported in collaboration with The Investigative Fund at The Nation
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Why Republicans Are Always Worried That Their Pet Corporations Might Face Real Free Market Competition
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