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But the report has properly positioned the issue not as a moral question of whether individuals should gamble or not, but as a social issue in which an industry and its customers offload most of their costs on the public.
ECONOMIST: Gambling on the future
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Whether people voted for it or not, the assembly has a voice which makes itself heard every day in business, industry, the health service, education, transport and local government in Wales.
BBC: Has the assembly made a difference?
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Holburn is hardly likely to settle the debate over whether the Obama administration should have poured billions of dollars into the auto industry, which just happens to be concentrated in the key presidential election states of Michigan and Ohio.
FORBES: Chrysler Might Have Done Better Without Bailout, Study Says