Congress nears deal on bailout, Bush calls meeting
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Congress looked close to reaching a deal to approve a $700 billion plan to bail out the U.S. financial system and President George W. Bush called an emergency meeting for Thursday to hammer out details.
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