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		<description><![CDATA[Solving big problems might mean giving up some cherished myths. | Now that the health care proposal has been approved by Congress and signed into law, some people are feeling pretty happy I suppose. Much of the angst and anger about the procedures impeding reform&#8212;reconciliation, procedural delays, etc&#8212;has receded. But the basic problems that stirred everyone up in the first place haven&#8217;t disappeared. As Alan has suggested in the Game Changers Series, the problems might be structural rather than political. The...]]></description>
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