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The politicians think the journalists have power, the journalists think bankers have power, bankers
The politicians think the journalists have power, the journalists think bankers have power, bankers
The politicians think the journalists have power, the journalists think bankers have power, bankers
The politicians think the journalists have power, the journalists think bankers have power, bankers
The politicians think the journalists have power, the journalists think bankers have power, bankers
The politicians think the journalists have power, the journalists think bankers have power, bankers
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