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RAZR-philes will be happy to know that there's a plan to cut their own chains loose, after all.
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There was widespread speculation as to what would be in the austerity plan but, for a while, it seemed as if the government was happy for nothing to be confirmed.
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Congress was not happy with the plan, and has struggled to come up with a way of keeping unique technical expertise intact.
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So, as Cameron is very happy with his new social life and has more of a plan for his long-term future, the growing pains are definitely easing for this teenage prodigy.
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But on May 30th, the firm's annual general meeting is likely to approve a plan (passed by the board this week) that seems to leave most people happy.
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And the reason why I have designed a plan that, number one, tells people, if you have health insurance and you are happy with it, nothing changes, is because we want to maximize choice for people.
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"A Sarkozy win will keep markets happy in the short term before questions arise over the growth plan, " wrote Lloyds Bank analysts Achilleas Georgolopoulos and Charles Diebel.
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And a happy XBox consumer base, like my wife will be today, is a serious part of that plan.
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"If you can go away and come up with a credible business plan as to how you can make your income fit your expenditure, then I would have been happy to go to members and talk to members about it, " he said.
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Mr Bush's proposal of a huge tax cut might look reckless (which it is), but either voters are happy with recklessness that gives them their money back, or they don't take seriously a plan that could be changed as quickly as the White House curtains.
ECONOMIST: Crunch time