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| 4) In the light of this absence of documentary evidence, Barbaro's description of Giustinian's Senate eloquence acquires an undoubted historical interest: while it can hardly be claimed to fill the void just noted, it is valuable as an insider's view--and an unaccustomedly vivid one--of this quintessentially "insider" practice. But with incomes slowing and Americans feeling unaccustomedly vulnerable, Congress is also not about to pass--nor should it--hefty benefit cuts for boomers and tax increases aimed at Generations X and Y to pay for the baby-boomer retirement. Stallone feels so unaccustomedly comfortable these days, he's even put on a few pounds. |
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