Britain's Brown credit crisis world's immediate challenge in 2008 "The global credit problem that started in America is now the most immediate challenge for every economy and addressing it the most immediate priority." British Prime Minister Gordon Brown
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Habitat for Humanity is a name synonymous with helping those in need and is ultimately known as a service provider to families who otherwise would go without adequate housing.
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