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		<title>The Bell Curves</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The gap between rich and poor has widened in the US, but narrowed in Japan. | According to the old adage, &quot;the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.&quot;&nbsp; But the real story is far more complicated.&nbsp; Take a look, for example, at Gapminder.org, a site that looks at global economic and human development trends&#8212;and that does a fantastic job of helping people visualize complicated data.&nbsp; Their most recent take on global income distribution offers competing insights:&nbsp; material wealth has increased since 1970, but in...]]></description>
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