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Politics : Dutch Central Bank Sale Announcement Imminent?

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To: sea_urchin who wrote (21079)6/4/2004 7:30:06 PM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) of 80957
 
> While Joe is indebted up to his eyebrows he simply HAS to behave. He can't rock the boat or give any kind of trouble. And he knows if he loses his house, his wife will divorce him and take whatever is left after the bank has cleaned him out.

So, can anyone really be surprised to read this?

newsday.com

>>U.S. has the highest rate of mental illness

The highest rate was found in the United States, with 26.4 percent.

Ronald Kessler, a Harvard Medical School researcher who led the study, said it's plausible that the U.S. rate would be higher because of "higher expectations" of success that can lead to frustration when people can't live up to them.

The most common ailments everywhere except Ukraine were anxiety disorders, which include panic attacks, phobias and post-traumatic stress disorder.<<

And of course, the more Joe spends on treating his anxiety-state, panic attacks and phobias, the more the economy "grows".
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