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		<description><![CDATA[Opinion shifts towards responsible regulation of business. | As Alan Durning recently pointed out, the concession by former Federal Reserve Board chair Alan Greenspan that an unregulated free market has failed Wall Street and Main Street alike signaled a significant turning point in fundamental political beliefs. Coming from Greenspan, the signal is more like an emergency flare&#8212;or a bugle playing &#8220;Taps&#8221; at the funeral of market fundamentalism. Greenspan is not alone. Americans of all stripes&#8212;including conservatives&#8212;are singing a...]]></description>
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