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WSJ: New Banking Sheriff in Town, Again Pending

() The Journal this morning offers a classic beat-sweetener, a profile of a tough new banking regulator appointed to clean up the terrible mess created by the lax old banking regulator about whom readers weren't, um, told at the time, but, who, now, in his laxity, can be exposed, if only to serve as a contrast to the new, tough... Full Story »

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Posted by: via Columbia Journalism Review - Oct 26, 2009 - 6:54 AM PDT
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