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Heinz finally makes bigger to-go packages, so you won't need four dozen packets of ketchup. Is this a great time to be alive, or what?

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Mr Hoggarth said packaging would be key to ensuring the product had a long shelf life and persuading consumers to eat crispy slices of pulverised meat.

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Every downturn pushes some people out of the middle class before the economy resumes expanding. Most recover. Many prosper. But some economists worry that this time could be different.

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For some Americans, the fog of disbelief surrounding the nation's epiphany has begun to lift, with many building new lives free from the illusion of money.

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Just because you own your house outright doesn't mean Bank of America won't foreclose on it.

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There won't be any jobs until after President Palin's sworn in, so you might as well go to law school or some shit.

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So today, we're introducing a new plan. It's called Stimulus 2GS, and it's sleeker than any economic recovery package ever created. It's got bridges, it's got schools, it's got broadband Internet. All that, and it's super easy to use-you can control it from iTunes. Pretty cool, huh?

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"We have no desire to aggravate the Government in this time of financial difficulty, so we will get by on the minimum subsistence allowance required by a modern investment banker."

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Word freaks and geeks rejoice. We have a new term for our avid Web 2.0 interactions: ambient intimacy.  

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We have decided we are no longer willing to continue censoring our results on Google.cn, and so over the next few weeks we will be discussing with the Chinese government the basis on which we could operate an unfiltered search engine within the law, if at all. We recognize that this may well mean having to shut down Google.cn, and potentially our offices in China.

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"I am not a hero. I stand at the end of the long, long line of good Dutch people who did what I did and more — much more — during those dark and terrible times years ago, but always like yesterday in the heart of those of us who bear witness."