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WASHINGTON - The economy is still growing, just not by much.
TEHRAN, Iran - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad inaugurated a new policy on Tuesday to encourage population growth, dismissing Iran's decades of internationally-acclaimed family planning as ungodly and a Western import.
PARIS - The front lines of the latest French protest against raising the retirement age revealed a remarkable sight: Not the slightest wrinkle, not a single gray hair.
Americans need to get smarter about how to invest for their future.
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