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Español: El periodista Carlos Fonseca publica Tipos Infames (Temas de Hoy) sobre los grupos que han salido ganando con la crisis. "Aquellos que exigen sacrificios, no se los aplican a sí mismos", afirma. "Me gustaría que el PSOE contestase si va a retirar la reforma laboral del PP si gana las elecciones y por qué no retira también la suya", espeta el autor
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