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[7.22.09]

Parties haggle over TARP fund returns

[7.22.09]

Treasury Is Criticized Over TARP

see also "Bipartisan beat down on TARP" (Politico 7/21)

[7.22.09]

Bernanke Jabs Back at Fed's Critics In Congress

[7.20.09]

Looking Back in Anger at the Crisis

[7.17.09]

Lawmakers Blast Paulson For His Response to Crisis

[7.16.09]

Paulson Makes No Apologies for Role in Merrill Lynch Sale

[7.15.09]

Office to Aid Consumers Draws Fire and Support

[7.14.09]

Lawmaker Seeks More Data In BofA - Merrill Deal

[7.13.09]

Lobbying battle heats up over derivatives

[7.13.09]

Unresolved Questions After Hearing With Geithner

see also Geithner's written testimony

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