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Monday, September 29, 2008

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Busy New Yorkers react to bailout news

Digital sign in Times Square

The big financial headlines loomed large in the crawls above Times Square today. Sally Herships went there for reactions and not everyone was paying attention, but she found some who were.

People watch as the ABC News digital sign in Times Square announces the stock market plunge (Rick Gershon/Getty Images)

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  • By Wendy Bowditch

    From Easton, CT, 09/30/2008

    Thanks for your call Steve...If I can add anything else, please let me know. One thing I didn't mention that it gets increasingly difficult everyday as banks fall off the "approved lists" of lenders faster than I have ever seen. Take care,
    Wendy Bowditch 203 966 0005

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