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...“The general feeling seems to be that he [Le Corbusier] took on the task primarily as a way of justifying his theories....
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...The Monti put that might have triggered the Italian bond rally today seems to have inspired a rally in global stocks. Who knows how long this will last....
...Seems like little has changed from the d(r)aft communique....
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...There seems to be some urgency.”...
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