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    Argentina president defies US court orders on repayment of debts
    Published June 17, 2014Associated Press
    Delivering a nationally broadcast address Monday night, Fernandez expressed willingness to negotiate with the winners, but said there is simply no way that Argentina can pay in cash, in full, starting just two weeks from now, which is what the U.S. courts have ordered.

    "What I cannot do as president is submit the country to such extortion," Fernandez said.
    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/06/17/argentina-president-defies-us-court-orders-on-repayment-debts/

    “Today is a really good day for billionaires,” she said. “For the 40 million people dealing with student loan debt, it wasn’t such a good day. This raises the fundamental question: Who does Washington work for? Does it work for those who can hire armies of lobbyists to make sure every single loophole in the tax code is protected for them? Or does it work for young people who are trying to get started in life?”
    Despite her brief tenure in the Senate — she was elected in November 2012, besting Republican Scott Brown — Ms. Warren already has carved out a niche as the fiercest anti-Wall Street crusader on Capitol Hill,


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