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Washington Post Changes Already Written Article on Obama Helping Paulson Get Bailout Money
Washington Post Changes Already Written Article on Obama Helping Paulson Get Bailout Money
The Washington Post appears to have changed an already published article without noting the change. The original article started out: President-elect Barack Obama's transition team has agreed to accompany Treasury Department officials to meet with Capitol Hill leaders to help the Bush ...
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In Which CD Apologizes for Lambert Being Once Again Prematurely Correct
CorrenteChange you can believe in! The Washington Post appears to have changed an already published article without noting the change. The original article started out: President-elect Barack Obama's transition team has agreed to accompany Treasury Department officials to meet with Capitol Hill leaders to help the Bush administration gain access to the second half of the $700 billion financial rescue package, government sources familiar with the matter said. Read more…

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