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Byline: Paul Brinkley-Rogers
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina _ Preoccupied with work and study, Pablo and Celeste Perri have been too busy to join the protests by Argentina's economically wounded middle class that have caused four presidents to resign in two weeks.
But the Perris are angry, worried and resigned to the fact that for people like themselves every calamitous week is a test of their ability to pay their bills.
They have the choice, they say, of trying desperately to hold a business together, emigrating to Italy, from which Pablo Perri's father emigrated, or fleeing to Miami where they have middle-class Argentine friends who have overstayed their tourist visas and are happy delivering pizza.
Pablo Perri, 27, helps…