OVERMATTER
September 1st, 2011
BY MJ DESCHAMPS
Given the recent developments both domestically and globally, though, said Dr Sam Richardson, a lecturer at New Zealand's Massey University - "including the gloomy global economic climate, the global financial crisis, and at home, the Pike River mining disaster [where miners died underground] and the Christchurch earthquakes" - any stimulation is keenly anticipated. "In some ways, it could not have come at a better time," he said.
In the grand scheme of things, though, said Barnes, the real gains come from a nation-wide sense ...
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