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		<title>Growth Misconduct</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Economic "growth" is leaving the poor and middle class behind. | The Washington Postreports today that the US poverty rate rose for the fourth consecutive year last year, to 12.7 percent.&nbsp; That is, one out of eight Americans now lives in poverty.&nbsp; At the same time, median incomes stagnated in 2004, and the number of people nationwide who have no health insurance grew by 800,000. Without any apparent irony, the Post reports that&#8230; [t]he increase in poverty came despite strong economic...]]></description>
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