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Article: VIP treatment: Sens. Christopher Dodd and Kent Conrad denied receiving special treatment in getting loans from Countrywide Financial Corp. of Calabasas.(NEWS OF THE WEEK)(Brief article)
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- Los Angeles Business Journal
- Article date:
- June 23, 2008
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VIP TREATMENT: Sens. Christopher Dodd and Kent Conrad denied receiving special treatment in getting loans from Countrywide Financial Corp. of Calabasas. Jim Johnson, head of Presidential hopeful Barack Obama's vice presidential search team, had resigned under similar allegations. Countrywide, which is scheduled ...
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