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Will Osama Bin Laden's death help world economies?

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Gabriel Leach
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Will Osama Bin Laden's death help world economies?

dunn.heather70
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I guess Obama has lied to the

I guess Obama has lied to the world, this may be a fake Osama.

jmatz53
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Bring his body to the U.S.

Bring his body to the U.S. for DNA testing and then we will be celebrate irrespective of whether the market goes high or not.

Randy Edwards
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I guess no, even Sadam

I guess no, even Sadam Hussein's death had no impact.

eric_kleine
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I guess Obama has lied to the

I guess Obama has lied to the world, this may be a fake Osama.

matthew
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Didn't the bas**** died 7

Didn't the bas**** died 7 years ago? ;)

Cindy Wilson
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I guess world stocks are

I guess world stocks are already having a good feel of it.

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