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When an American company bought a massive copper mine from the government of Congo, it also took control of a great part of the impoverished country's economic future. Critics say the contract for the billion-dollar mine, one of the world's richest, left the war-torn African nation with little in return. We'll show you that the U.S. government played a part in what many are describing as a modern day land grab. Also, economist Gary Shilling on Wall Street woes.
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