1 Police last night feared the bomber could be targeting the rich and famous. 2 For most people this means returning next year. For the rich it means renting a villa; for the seriously rich, building one 3 excluding food from a goods and services tax would be a bonanza for the rich . I had not realised that the rich ate so 4 Connecticut, which brags that it was founded ‘of, by, and for the rich ,’ to the tiny Bank of San Francisco 5 the scholarships with private ‘add-on’ funds. 18 That might prevent the rich from immediately setting up exclusive elementary schools charging 6 were told also to send food and drink to the poor. In this way the rich could atone for their largesse and hope to placate the envy of the 7 And he wouldn’t have just stolen from the rich to give to the poor. He’d have robbed them, kicked their heads in and 8 issue holding up an agreement. They say the measure benefits only the rich , and if they go along with 9 attack on the rich and powerful. Wofford: For 10 years, the rich have gotten richer at the same time the vast majority of working 10 class tax cut and now we’ve got big tax increases. Sure, more for the rich , but the tax increases apply to every income level. 11 desire to realize the popular will or serve the narrow interests of the rich , but rather a matter of the imperatives of the system being exerted 12 the layout of British towns and cities – was one of the reasons why the rich should recognise that growing inequality and social fragmentation could 13 Keats was a republican, inspired by an enduring contempt for the rich By PAUL FOOT IN TWO days last week, a few hundred yards 14 from their homes, in part because of the subsidised luxuries of the rich . The local impact of air travel is scarcely less severe. 15 though, some of O’Rourke’s jokes look a little narrow-minded. In Eat the Rich , he admits he has nothing new to say about capitalism or socialism, and