Meanwhile, Congress seeks answers to the alleged $50 billion fraud.
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This year's in-your-face confrontations and hard-hitting interviews.
This year's infamous headline-makers from disgraced CEOs to cheating politicians.
State and federal lawmkers pledge governor's pick won't make it to the Senate.
Investigators looking at whether hiring mistress was a crime.
Massive new spending, Bush-era policies top lists of concerns for next year.
Annual gay leather weekend coincides with Obama inaugural festivities.
Reports on the economic crisis and corporate scandals.
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Many Questions Left in Bush Scandals
"When the White House itself blocked investigations - including the head of the EPA making money out of EPA non-decisions, the disclosure of CIA agent Valerie Plames name (threatening her life to get back at her husband for whistleblowing), and eavesdropping on Amish conversations involving commercial property allegedly under the cover of the Patriot Act, it means to me that the scandals went to the very top. As time goes by and more becomes known, the Bush 43 White House will surely replace the U.S. Grant Administration as the most corrupt in American history."
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