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Obama Calls Bailout 'Staggering Price Tag, Not a Plan'; McCain Offers More Muted Response
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is lashing out at the massive $700billion bailout that the Bush administration has put together to rescue the U.S. financial system, while Republican John McCain has offered a more muted response to the bailout plan.
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