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While the new elite lives sumptuously, two-thirds of the 17m Angolans survive on less than $2 a day.
Cheap radios, televisions, MP3 devices, DVD players, video cameras and cellphones are seeping into a semi-feudal society, where a trusted elite lives in the capital Pyongyang.
That elite lives comfortably within the so-called "Ramallah bubble": the bright and relatively carefree world of cafes, NGO salaries and imported goods that characterize life in the West Bank's provisional capital.
Riots and looting have become commonplace, as hungry people vent their despair while the revolutionary elite lives in luxury, pausing now and then to order recruits to fire more tear gas into crowds desperate for food.
The Angolan elite lives in a world almost entirely disconnected from the rest of the country's population of 20 million.
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Members of the American elite live in an intensely competitive universe.
The assembled objects suggest that the Sumerian elite lived well and died even better.
It was, he explained, aimed at the Green Zone, where many of the political elite live behind protective walls.
The Internet-connected, Facebook-happy elite living in those neighborhoods seem to be his only political support.
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