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"Don't worry... it will only be a 'technical' recession!" "What does that mean?" "It means technically... we're about to get shafted!" "Well, I hope you're pleased with yourself! Not only have you jeopardized the Olympics but you've also put our free trade deal at risk!" 20 March, 2008
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- "Don't worry... it will only be a 'technical' recession!" "What does that mean?" "It means technically... we're about to get shafted!" "Well, I hope you're pleased with yourself! Not only have you jeopardized the Olympics but you've also put our free trade deal at risk!" 20 March, 2008
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On the left as a chirpy-looking hen sits Finance Minister, Michael Cullen, on a nest of Easter eggs which is labelled 'Economy'. He explains that people should not worry as it will only be a 'technical' recession. In the background a man explains to his wife that this means we are technically shafted. On the right Prime Minister, Helen Clark, angrily tells the Dalai Lama that he has not only jeopardized the Olympics but has also put New Zealand's free trade deal with China at risk. Refers to ...
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- Clark, Helen Elizabeth (Rt Hon), 1950- / Cullen, Michael John (Sir), 1945-2021 / Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso, 1935- / Olympic Games (29th : 2008 : Beijing, China) / New Zealand / Economic conditions / Foreign relations / China / Tibet Region / Commerce / Human rights / Tibet Autonomous Region / Olympics / Tibet Autonomous Region (China) / History / Uprising of 2008
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