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Roll Call: Nov. 19, 2008

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Fedora_Press.jpgPortfolio's Felix Salmon suggests that Rep. Barney Frank, D.-Mass., is TARP's hero, not Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson. (Portfolio)

On the subject of bailouts, The Deal Professor asks who owns American International Group Inc. after its bailout, and the answer is rather fuzzy. (DealBook)

The bailout hasn't trickled down to Greenwich, Conn., which evidently is feeling the pain of the credit crisis. (Dealzone)

Credit crisis? Not for Halliburton Co., which sports an "A" rating, and it may use it to go on a buying spree. (Corporate Dealmaker)

With the masses angry over the bailout, comparisons between bankers and villains are commonplace. The latest group of financiers to receive the treatment are private equity dealmakers, who Deal Journal compares to pirates. (Deal Journal)

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