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15 cents for foreign aid, 60 cents for soda.


Americans are the most generous people on Earth, aren't we? No, alas, we're not. The tsunami illustrates the problem: When grieving grieving Mourning, see there  victims intrude intrude,
v to move a tooth apically.
 onto our TV screens, we dig into Verb 1. dig into - examine physically with or as if with a probe; "probe an anthill"
poke into, probe

penetrate, perforate - pass into or through, often by overcoming resistance; "The bullet penetrated her chest"
 our pockets and provide a massive response; the rest of the time, we're tightwads. Americans give 15 cents per day per person in official development assistance to poor countries. The average American spends four times that on soft drinks daily. Every month, more people die of malaria and AIDS than died in the tsunami. One reason for American stinginess Stinginess
See also Greed, Miserliness.

Stoicism (See LONGSUFFERING.)

Benny, Jack (1894–1974)

the king of penny pinchers.
 is a sense that foreign aid is money down a rathole Noun 1. rathole - a hole (as in the wall of a building) made by rats
hole - an opening into or through something

2. rathole - a small dirty uncomfortable room
. Plenty has been wasted, but there's also evidence of what works, such as health programs and girls' schooling. One of the most effective steps President Bush could take to revive America's tarnished image is to lead a global effort to confront an ongoing challenge like malaria. The measure of generosity is not what you offer when the spotlight is on you, but what you do when the spotlight moves on.
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Title Annotation:Opinion
Author:Kristof, Nicholas D.
Publication:New York Times Upfront
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Feb 14, 2005
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