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Pastimes : Clown-Free Zone... sorry, no clowns allowed

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To: Les H who wrote (150842)2/12/2002 3:18:17 PM
From: Les H   of 436258
 
Particular blame falls on Tokyo's decision, made under U.S. pressure, to liberalize the banking system in the 1980s -- a decision Japan's "structural reform" fundamentalists still view with great pride. Anyone who knew Japan could have predicted that, freed from close government supervision, the bankers would go berserk. The banking system became a conveyer belt of funds for gangsters, corrupt politicians and mad speculators.

japantimes.com

>>>The U.S. seems to have perfected the deregulation process.
>>>Look at how many industries that are in great shape.
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