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Debaters spar over economy, war, the world

Behind crisis, Obama sees lax regulation, McCain sees greed

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OXFORD, Miss. - In their first side-by-side tussle, Barack Obama on Friday called the country's reeling economy "the final verdict" of anti-regulation policies championed by President Bush and John Mc-Cain, his Republican rival. Mc-Cain, in turn, vowed to attack the problem by cutting federal earmarks and cracking down on corporate greed.


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This article was published September 27, 2008 at 6:07 a.m.

Front Section, Pages 1, 9 on 09/27/2008

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