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Some high-level policymakers say large firms, such as Bank of America, pose too much danger to the financial system and to taxpayers. Davis Turner/Getty Images hide caption

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Regulators Debate Pros, Cons Of 'Too Big To Fail'

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Iraqis look at a burning U.S. Army Abrams battle tank on March 10, 2006, after an IED exploded on a highway in eastern Baghdad. Akram Saleh/Getty Images hide caption

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Battle Against IEDs Spreads From Iraq To Afghanistan

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Michael Jackson died shortly before a scheduled London concert series. The show goes on without him in Kenny Ortega's backstage documentary This Is It — and in what's likely to be a long and lucrative posthumous career. James Mitchell/AP hide caption

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Jackson's New Career: Permanent, Posthumous Brand

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