Sentence examples for Rich reads from inspiring English sources

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"Stop Beating Up the Rich," reads the title of an article in the current issue of Fortune magazine.

"If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich," reads one handout.

On the podcast this week, Rich reads excerpts from the first installment, and then talks with Susan Morrison about the inspiration for his novella, his experiences writing for Saturday Night Live, and his love of the comedic premise, as practiced by Roald Dahl, T. C. Boyle, Douglas Adams, Kurt Vonnegut, and others.

"Eat the Rich" reads one sign, as a protestor nearby cites the notion that corporations have rights equal to American citizens (a concept most blatantly expressed by GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney at a campaign rally in August, declaring, "Corporations are people"). as his main gripe and reason for attending.

NPR listed it as one of their "Critics' Lists" for summer 2012 in the "Rich Reads: Historical Fiction Fit For A Queen" section, nominated by historical fiction author Madeline Miller who stated that "this is historical fiction at its best".

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