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In a message dated 99-10-31 12:16:47 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>"The richest 1% of Americans enjoy about 13% of U.S. household income under
>official definitions, which excludes capital gains -- But if capital gains
>are included, as they should be, those at the top have 20-25% more income.
>Marie Antoinette and the French nobility (also a wealthy 1%) had a
>comparable share in 1789" (Los Angeles Times, August 1).

Off with their heads!

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