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The crisis will affect migration, but less than feared and in more complex ways
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A few politicians regard compromise as weakness and risk all
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Eamonn Fingleton
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Default or Not, Asia Hostage to US Debt
A small group of US legislators toy with global crisis to get their way
Choonsik Yoo, Kevin Yao
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