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	<title>Comments on: MSM: Check This Graph-Proof we are going into a Great Depression. Notice MASSIVE job losses?</title>
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		<description>The impact of the Crunch on society offers a welcome stage for many who normally you would not expect to meet on a birthday party. But combined they well may prove to become quite a nuisance for a ‘civilised’ return to the good old days. We cannot get around identifying some apparently converging trends that could have a significant impact on the front pages over the coming months and years. I&#039;ve read an article about this in Crunchreport.com.</description>
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