U.S. pitches free markets ahead of G20 summit
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As world leaders headed to Washington for a weekend summit on the global financial crisis, the United States made a pitch for modest reforms instead of the stiffer regulation that some European countries favor.<div class="feedflare">
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