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News Analysis: Bracing for a Backlash Over Wall Street Bailouts
News Analysis: Bracing for a Backlash Over Wall Street Bailouts
nytimes.com — The Obama administration is worried that populist anger at financial institutions and Wall Street could complicate its... agenda. > (more) News Analysis: Bracing for a Backlash Over Wall Street ...
20/20 - Bailouts and  Bull**** Pt. 1 of 6 (video)
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20/20 - Bailouts and Bull**** Pt. 1 of 6 (video)
youtube.com — Originally aired on March 13, 2009. Whether the government should fix the economy; the attainability of the... American Dream; a proposal for universal pre-kind... (more) 20/20 - Bailouts and Bull**** Pt. 1 of 6 (video)
A few thoughts and questions on "bailouts," "greed," and AIG
tigerhawk.blogspot.com — I was booked up yesterday from 5 a.m. until 10 p.m., more or less, so I missed... my opportunity to weigh in on the AIG bonus kerfuffle early. I did get to some blog posts late at night, and note that Tom Maguire is all over this like Chris Dodd on a ... (more) A few thoughts and questions on "bailouts," "greed," and AIG
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