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Can Paul Wolfowitz Keep His Job?

The professional staff is in open revolt against Paul Wolfowitz, and the leaders of Europe want him removed as President of the World Bank. Also, the breakup of DaimlerChrysler, and US postage rates are going up, but that's not all that's changing.

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By Warren Olney • May 14, 2007 • 1h 0m Listen

The professional staff is in open revolt against Paul Wolfowitz, and the leaders of Europe want him removed as President of the World Bank.What's at stake for the Bush White House and the international effort to end poverty? Also, the breakup of DaimlerChrysler, the most expensive merger in auto industry history and, on Reporter's Notebook, US postage rates are going up, but that's not all that's changing.The shapes and sizes of envelopes and packages could mean big money for small businesses.


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