If, as most Americans thought, the country had slipped into a recession by mid-March, then why were so many on Wall Street still gloating well into April? Was it because: (a) Eliot Spitzer had been caught spending tens of thousands of dollars on prostitutes, (b) Dickie Scruggs had pleaded guilty to conspiring to bribe a Mississippi state judge, (c) Bill Ler...
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