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As with geocentrism, the president's pre-Copernican political economy is based in religious belief.
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In 18th- and early 19th-century Britain a sizable chunk of the nation's economy was run by members of the religious sect known as the Quakers.
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Phelim Kine, HRW deputy director of Asia, said increased religious tensions could also have an effect on the country's fast-growing economy.
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On top of all this is the separatist campaign in Aceh, where killings continue, and religious violence in the Molucca islands, not to mention the battered state of the economy.
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But it is still disappointing to see that, with an election at most 18 months away, India's ruling party seems to have lapsed into do-nothing mode where the economy is concerned, while at the same time stoking the fires of religious hatred for the worst of political ends.
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But out of a job in a tough economy, she got on a plane to Honduras for 10 months on a religious mission.
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