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Rayburn's experience highlights some steps people who are in debt can take to lighten the burden.
CNN: High tides and higher interest rates: Wading through financial storms
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To lighten the burden on future taxpayers, governments (ie, current taxpayers) need to save even more today.
ECONOMIST: Coping with surpluses
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Mr Moscovici now says that he will lighten the burden on capital gains for entrepreneurs, though he has ruled out altering his plans to tax capital and work equally.
ECONOMIST: France��s government and business
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That has rendered controversial some things that were once well accepted, like the existence of arbitration services which lighten the burden of the state by providing an alternative arena in which disputes can be settled.
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And even though this would potentially lighten the burden on crowded cellular networks by diverting calls from company towers, the carriers are hesitant to embrace it because they don't want consumers to find out that making VoIP calls via WiFi is cheaper.
ENGADGET: Samsung, LG license technology to seamlessly pass calls from cellular to WiFi
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The decisions never stop, the cares of state never lighten, the burden of responsibility is never lifted.
CNN: Give Obama a break
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Yet, apart from closing a small theatre seven years ago, it has done nothing to lighten the cultural burden.
ECONOMIST: Berlin��s bitter Kulturkampf
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Far more appealing to them is the notion that corporations are hoarding piles of money, and if we could just get our hands on some of it we could lighten the tax burden on us hard-working citizens.
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Despite everything, the summit did too little to lighten Greece's debt burden, given the political fury and market turbulence caused by demands for private-sector participation.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne
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Despite the fact that millions have eaten prunes and drunk prune juice in order to lighten themselves of their internal burden for centuries, the European Union has now ruled that prunes are not in fact laxatives.
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One way Mr Obama could lighten America's burden would be to use the goodwill he has earned around the world to urge international bodies, especially the United Nations, to play an ever bigger part in helping the Iraqis to entrench their shaky democracy.
ECONOMIST: America and Iraq