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Natasha Poly, Milano, February 2012
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Ezra Klein, “Is this why Mitt Romney’s stadium is empty?
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Those door to door sex counselors sometimes arrive at inopportune moments.
Band of Brothers

President Barack Obama seems to have the support of one hip-hop legend when it comes to raising taxes on the rich: Jay-Z.
Shawn Carter — the multiple Grammy Award-winning rapper and producer better known for his stage name — said in an interview Friday that he personally isn’t bothered by the idea of paying more taxes.
“I wouldn’t mind paying more taxes if it went to the things that really mattered. If it went to education, people [in] poverty and if it went to the right things,” Jay-Z, whose net worth has been estimated near a half billion dollars, said on CNN. “It should be clearly defined … where all the money’s being allocated. Because you can understand paying so much for taxes and then things not improving, you’re like, where’s everything going to?”
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