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Fannie & Freddie Gov't Takeover?

Fri 11 Jul 08 | 08:00 AM ET
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Fannie & Freddie Gov't Takeover?

Fri 11 Jul 08 | 08:00 AM ET
The Bush administration is considering having the government take over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac if their problems worsen, with Mad Money host Jim Cramer; Addison Armstrong, Tradition Energy and Jim Paulsen, Wells Capital Management

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