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Barack Obama emboldened by economic crisis

Contrary to the conventional wisdom that the crisis would severely limit what he could do, aides to Mr Obama are suggesting it could provide a unique opportunity to bring the kind of change he campaigned on. Full Article at The Telegraph

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