Who wants to regulate what? (The News & Observer)
Story date: 2008-09-21 10:40:17
Added on: 2008-09-22 00:00:16
The $700 billion mortgage bailout in the works this week, on top of other bailouts and the failures of venerable financial institutions, has infused the presidential campaign with fresh debate over the purpose and limits of federal regulation.
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