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In the remote village of Girikerto near Jogjakarta, Golkar supporters reportedly went door-to-door distributing money.
CNN: MONEY TALKED, BUT HOW LOUDLY?
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The concept of the door-to-door salesman traded on the idea that anyone could make money with a good product, hard work, and a comfortable pair of shoes.
FORBES: A Foot in the Door No More
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Sub-prime lenders have grown in number, and though they compete with each other for new customers, they do so by spending money on marketing and door-to-door salespeople, not by offering lower prices.
ECONOMIST: Lawmakers, state and federal, are mounting an attack
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Mr. Barofsky felt that TARP money was being shoveled out the door willy- nilly with inadequate safeguards.
FORBES: Fiscal Cliff Lead Negotiator Timothy Geithner Is The Right Man For The Job
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Ministers would scrutinise 40 key public works, such as broadband roll out, motorway improvements and upgrading the national grid, to prevent hold-ups and "get the money out the door".
BBC: Clegg warns that economic situation is deteriorating
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With borrowed money and a storefront office, they sold savings plans door-to-door and later their own mutual funds.
FORBES: The unloved fund company
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He and legislative leaders have been meeting in closed-door talks and in telephone calls on the proposal to use public money for campaigns as well as Cuomo's proposals to create a new enforcement board and laws to force greater disclosure of campaign donations.
WSJ: Cuomo: No deal yet on new anti-corruption measures
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If China eases capital controls at its border before easing those within the country, there could be a rush for the door as depositors in China's state-owned banks hurry to put their money in foreign bank accounts or stockmarkets.
ECONOMIST: China��s capital controls
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Paul Seabright, an economist at the University of Toulouse in France, observes that trust in a modern economy has evolved to the miraculous point where people give complete strangers sums of money they would not dream of entrusting to their next-door neighbours.
ECONOMIST: Greed��and fear