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  • 'Bailing Out My Boys' yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = '\'Bailing Out My Boys\' '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Article: A NYT reporter overheard a discussion between an employee and an executive for J.P. Morgan Chase bank less than a week after it received $25 billion of the $700 billion bailout.

    'Bailing Out My Boys' 2008

  • "Bailing" them out so they can continue to bring you "RECALLS" since their is no penalty as the Governments got their back??

    Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz 2010

  • 'Bailing' out homeowners and lenders who made ill-advised decisions is bad.

    Booker Rising 2008

  • So I guess "Bailing" is always viewed by you as a Solution.

    Watergate Summer enigma4ever 2008

  • Bailing out the economy killed returns on savings accounts, but it pushed the Dow Jones Industrial Average from the 6500s to the 12500s.

    CEOs Paid to Crash Al Lewis 2011

  • LAST WEEK Taxpayer Tab: Bailing out mortgage lenders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could cost taxpayers another $19 billion over the next three years, regulators said.

    Investor's Calendar 2010

  • Bailing from schools, freaking out her parents, trying to get attention?

    Ominous Kate Brian 2011

  • Bailing out in a parachute, he "landed in a fairly open field," he said.

    WILLIAM W COMBOW 2010

  • Bailing out Greece = using taxpayers of other countries to bail out the owners of Greek bonds

    Matthew Yglesias » Markets Respond Positively to Talk of Greek Bailout 2010

  • Bailing out Greece = using taxpayers of other countries to bail out the owners of Greek bonds (= banks, rich people, etc.)

    Matthew Yglesias » Markets Respond Positively to Talk of Greek Bailout 2010

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