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Topics:Banking | Laws and Legislation | Congress | Henry Paulson
Sectors:Banks | Financial Services
Prospects for a financial rescue plan improved in Congress as the Senate prepared to vote tonight and two House leadrs said headway is being made. But the debate continues to rage about what the most effective solution is. What do you think? Take our poll:
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