Jankes podaje swe nanowsze niusy:
"For all of 2005, wholesale prices rose by 5.4 percent. That was the biggest
increase since a 5.7 percent increase in 1990, and another year in which
surging oil costs pushed inflation higher. However, core inflation, excluding
energy and food, was up a more moderate 1.7 percent in 2005, including a tiny
0.1 percent increase in December."
Goebbels sie klania, propaganda jak sie patrzy.
..."excluding energy and food..."

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Energy and food , serce zlote, to my konsumujemy codziennie. Cala reszte-
niekoniecznie.