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When Money Was A Dirty Word
Fifty years ago, unless the family was playing Monopoly, parents didn't talk about finances with their children. Parents didn't even talk about money with each other. Now it's all people talk about. What happened? Bailout Broil Returning To Capitol Hill Henry Paulson and Ben Bernanke are coming back to Capitol Hill in an effort to explain why the administration strayed from the original plan for the money. Bailout Broil Returning To Capitol Hill The two main men behind the $700 billion financial bailout are in for a grilling on Capitol Hill on Tuesday. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will testify before the House Financial Services Committee. |







