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They may have meager titles, but a meddler by any other name stalls the same.
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But behind the scenes he is a constant meddler invariably, it seems, to ill effect.
ECONOMIST: Jacques Chirac, out of steam
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Neither candidate looks a likely monetary meddler, certainly with Saint Alan still there.
ECONOMIST: Crunch time
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But Mr Brown, an arch meddler, is wrong to suggest that the government can or should make it all better.
ECONOMIST: Britain's economy
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Finally, the administration continues to play global meddler.
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The chief meddler would have to be the U.S. Of course we had that little issue of the Iran-Contra Affair, but long before it, the U.S. asserted its will in Nicaragua with boots on the ground from 1909 until 1933, when we could no longer afford to intervene mired in our own Great Depression.
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