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The only other books flagged with a dagger are "Stori Telling" by Tori Spelling, and "Fleeced" by Dick Morris.
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Joining us live is Dick Morris, author of the book "Fleeced," which with a title like that, may just be the grim biography of the American people, "Fleeced."
FOXNews.com 2009
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The authors of "Fleeced" are back, positing their arguments President Obama's policies are radical and will lead to a socialist America.
The Caucus By Orville Buddo 2009
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Rep. Michele Bachmann Explains Why She Doesn't Think BP Should Be 'Fleeced'
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"Fleeced" by Dick Morris & Eileen McGann (Harper) 11.
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"Fleeced" by Dick Morris & Eileen McGann (Harper) 10.
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Michael Hudson, a staff writer with a nonprofit journalism organization, the Center for Public Integrity, chronicles the rise and fall of the subprime mortgage business in “The Monster: How a Gang of Predatory Lenders and Wall Street Bankers Fleeced America -- and Spawned a Global Crisis,” just published by Times Books.
The art of mortgage duplicity Steven E. Levingston 2010
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Indeed, according to the just-released book, The Monster: How a Gang of Predatory Lenders and Wall Street Bankers Fleeced America -- and Spawned a Global Crisis by Michael W. Hudson, a former reporter with the Wall Street Journal, in case after case lenders wanted to hire the least-experienced mortgage loan officers they could find, people who would be entirely unfamiliar with any notion of lending norms.
Peter G. Miller: Foreclosures: Why The New York Times Is Wrong Peter G. Miller 2010
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Indeed, according to the just-released book, The Monster: How a Gang of Predatory Lenders and Wall Street Bankers Fleeced America -- and Spawned a Global Crisis by Michael W. Hudson, a former reporter with the Wall Street Journal, in case after case lenders wanted to hire the least-experienced mortgage loan officers they could find, people who would be entirely unfamiliar with any notion of lending norms.
Peter G. Miller: Foreclosures: Why The New York Times Is Wrong Peter G. Miller 2010
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Indeed, according to the just-released book, The Monster: How a Gang of Predatory Lenders and Wall Street Bankers Fleeced America -- and Spawned a Global Crisis by Michael W. Hudson, a former reporter with the Wall Street Journal, in case after case lenders wanted to hire the least-experienced mortgage loan officers they could find, people who would be entirely unfamiliar with any notion of lending norms.
Peter G. Miller: Foreclosures: Why The New York Times Is Wrong Peter G. Miller 2010
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