Worst debt turmoil since Depression sparks government action
By David Cho and Neil Irwin
Since the credit crisis erupted a year ago, the Bush administration has presided over one of the broadest expansions of the government into private lending in U.S. history, risking public money to prop up financial firms both large and small. Continue
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