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Jan 22 2009 12:26am EDT

Extra Credit, Wednesday Edition

Wind down the market in five-legged dogs: A clear and simple argument against securitization.

Nominees and double standards: A woman in Tim Geithner's position might have had a much harder time.

We're all nationalizers now: "The question does not seem to be whether we nationalize, but what we nationalize".

Parsons Named Citigroup Chairman: Another for the deckchair-rearrangement annals.

After Sure-Bet Investment Fails, a Bank Contends It Was Duped: When a bank with $65 billion in assets claims to be an unsophisticated investor, taken advantage of by the duplicitous Deutsche Bank, it can't expect much sympathy.

Sforzian Backlog: "Yay, Obama, &c. &c., and the new robots.txt file is a transparent joy, but the dude just broke every inbound link to whitehouse.gov of the last eight years."

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