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 | Economist Paul Collier once again turns his attention to the impoverished peoples and countries of the world, as he did in his THE BOTTOM BILLION. Collier critiques nations that have elections, but which truly are authoritarian in nature. He... |
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 | Barrymore is wonderful as a widowed former professor who has fallen into despondency and taken to the bottle. He feels a new-found sense of importance and responsibility when his ballot becomes the tie-breaker in the local election. A marvelous,... |
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