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What $1 trillion can buy [besides the war in Iraq).


It's hard for the human mind to make sense of a figure Like $1 trillion. Millions, billions, trillions--they all sound the same. The best way to come to grips with that much money is to think about what you could buy with it: $1 trillion would pay for an unprecedented public-health campaign, such as universal. health care in the U.S. and immunizations to save the Lives of millions of children around the world; universal preschool

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 across the country; a huge increase in reconstruction funds for New Orleans For New Orleans: A Benefit For The Musicians' Village Habitat For Humanity is an American benefit double-disc CD, with tracks from Minnesota artists, and national artists. ; improved national, security; and a peacekeeping force peacekeeping force nfuerza de pacificación

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 to put an end to to destroy.
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 the genocide genocide, in international law, the intentional and systematic destruction, wholly or in part, by a government of a national, racial, religious, or ethnic group.  in Darfur. All that would be one way to spend $1 trillion. Here's another: The war in Iraq. Before the war began, the Pentagon estimated that it would cost $50 billion. That's way off the mark. Some experts are now arguing for an eventual, price tag of closer to $1 trillion. Think of what else you could buy with that money. When you do that, a trillion stops sounding like millions or billions.
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Author:Leonhardt, David
Publication:New York Times Upfront
Article Type:Brief article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Feb 19, 2007
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