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EPISODE · Dec 30, 2008 · 51 MIN

Re-Regulating a Failed Financial Industry

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In 2002, when Wall Street scandals like Enron and WorldCom rocked the business world, the government prosecuted 513 cases of securities fraud. In the first eleven months of 2008, there were just 133 prosecutions. Also, Israel continues its Gaza offensive, and Little Bill Clinton's American Life, a year-long story about a young refugee from Africa. Sara Terry Guest hosts.

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