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'Eminent domain' is no justification for leveling New London, Conn., residents' homes for what is an empty field of grass. Play
Elizabeth Warren, chairwoman of the TARP oversight committee, shares her two biggest worries looking forward. Play
The financial services committee finalized reform legislation for congressional approval. Play
A Hong Kong loan company allows customers to use their luxury handbags as collateral for low-interest personal loans. Play
About $300 billion of TARP funds have yet to be spent, but the program could end next year unless Geithner renews it. Play
Oil-derived materials are found in many personal care products such as lotion, lipstick and sunblock. Play
In Detroit, business owners in Greek Town sound off on the economy and how they are getting by. Play
American Express will pay $300 million to buy Revolution Money, a startup budget credit card company. Play
The cost of brand-name prescription drugs is up 9.3%, adding an average $200 a year to the price of a daily pill. Play
Treasury officials and the Small Business Administration will meet with entrepreneurs to discuss the lending drought. Play

