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The government has fixed a minimum wage for temporary work, to stop eastern undercutting.
ECONOMIST: Germany's labour market
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In his mind he saw his fixer-upper all fixed up, a gleaming, wood-polished house, a stop on the Oak Park landmark tour, and, sliding down the bannister, into his providing, fatherly arms, Eleanor.
NEWYORKER: Great Experiment
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In recent days, Iceland has taken over the country's second-biggest bank, fixed the exchange rate of its plummeting currency, and asked Russia for a euro4 billion loan as it scrambled to stop the collapse of its economy.
NPR: Iceland Shivers From Financial Crisis