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Fighting Iraq, Will It Ignite Inflation?

Dr. David Chananie examines whether fighting Iraq will re-ignite inflation in a new article available under the 'Essays' menu at www.NotYetAtEase.com. Electronic redistribution is allowed provided you don't change the file.

WASHINGTON, DC: Nobody ever fought a war for free, and neither are we. Clearly a war with Iraq is going to cost us, you and me, but how much?

Dr. David Chananie examines whether fighting Iraq will re-ignite inflation in a new article. Dr. Chananie is an expert on the Vietnam war. His most recent book is Not Yet At Ease: Photographs of Americas Continuing Engagement With the Vietnam War. Dr. Chananie speaks on the topic: Lets Remember Vietnam, Not Repeat It."

The article is available under the 'Essays menu at www.NotYetAtEase.com. Electronic redistribution is allowed provided you dont change the file.

In the article, Dr. Chananie discusses questions such as:

 Will we re-ignite inflation if we fight Iraq?

 How much is the war going to cost?

 What are my out-of-pocket costs going to be at the gas pump?

 What about the stock market?

 How should I adjust my finances?

 Where are we headed with the deficit?

 Where should we be spending our money?

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Journalists: to obtain a media kit, review copy, photos for a feature story or to interview Dr. Chananie, please contact Max Bear at Capturelife Press, 301-816-4218, info@NotYetAtEase.com. See the media kits section of http://www.NotYetAtEase.com for more information.

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