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Fannie and Freddie's foreclosure barons
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Government pays BP millions for power plant
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Concerns raised that anti-Islam leader trained FBI
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Regulators shut down banks in Fla., Ga., Ore., Wash.; makes 108 US bank failures this year
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Obama seeks to double arms exports by trimming approval process
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ACLU: Obama admin. in danger of institutionalizing worst Bush-era policies
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White House proposal would ease FBI access to records of Internet activity
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Exxon profit tops Wall Street, output up 8 pct
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NYC to pay $7 million for Sean Bell shooting
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Report details plight of mentally ill detainees
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Federal report faults banks on huge bonuses
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Federal help possible as Oakland police cope with recent violence, layoffs
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Three of every four oil and gas lobbyists worked for federal government
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Homeland Security probed FOIA requesters
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More than 40 percent leave Obama mortgage-aid program
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Vast US spy network out of control
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BP's scheme to swindle the small people
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Housing, leading index in US, probably slumped in sign recovery slowing
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Charges filed in Katrina shooting
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No letup in foreclosures
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Law remakes US financial landscape
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Sentence is sharply increased for lawyer convicted of aiding terror
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Geithner opposes Warren to head new consumer agency
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JP Morgan Chase sets aside $5.8 billion to pay investment bankers for six months
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Goldman settles with S.E.C for $550 Million
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Utah agencies probe alleged illegal immigrant list
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3 officers plead not guilty in Katrina shootings
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Beyond the rage: What the Mehserle verdict meant
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Obama faces growing credibility crisis
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Native American tribe reclaims slice of the Hamptons after court victory
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Gun activists to challenge local laws
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Govt. sued over 'no-fly' list
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Fed made taxpayers unwitting junk bond buyers
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Rise in political spying across United States
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US banks off the hook until 2022
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Kucinich -- 'We are losing our nation to lies about the necessity of war'
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Goldman admits it had bigger role in AIG deals
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Iran-Contra colonel in gun-run case
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Supreme Court invalidates part of accounting board
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Supreme Court rejects Vatican appeal in sex abuse case