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    <description>&lt;b&gt;Economics analysis:&lt;/b&gt; In January 1971, Richard Nixon recanted years of opposition to budget deficits declaring: "Now, I am a Keynesian."</description>
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    <description>The riveting Frost/Nixon continues to enthrall, as do a new adaptation of one of Virginia Woolf's most "difficult" works and a classic by Euripedes.</description>
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