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By Joseph Rosenbloom
Globe Correspondent / February 22, 2010

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The ugly spectacle of Wall Street engaging in reckless greed has produced an angry backlash. In their fury, many Americans are crying for punitive measures. Is the nation at risk of ignoring the kind of cool-headed, constructive remedies that might serve it better? (Full article: 628 words)

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