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Hearings have titles now, and this one was called Who's Watching the Watchmen: Oversight of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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When hacks like Patrick McHenry hold hearings entitled "Who's Watching the Watchmen?" or describe the CFPB as "a super class of administrative elites," they're just doing the dirty work for their Wall Street paymasters.
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When hacks like Patrick McHenry hold hearings entitled "Who's Watching the Watchmen?" or describe the CFPB as "a super class of administrative elites," they're just doing the dirty work for their Wall Street paymasters.
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The rapture of utter depletion is what you feel these days at Arena Stage, courtesy of the toxic swamp otherwise known as "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
Peter Marks reviews 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' at Arena Stage 2011
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LIZ WARREN ON THE HILL - Pop some popcorn: Elizabeth Warren comes before a hostile GOP panel tomorrow at 2 p.m. for a hearing chaired by Patrick McHenry called Who's Watching the Watchmen?
HUFFPOST HILL - Senate Cups Ears And Screams 'LA LA LA I CAN'T HEAR YOU' Eliot Nelson 2011
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The results are from a just-completed study called Who's Ignoring Their Customers?
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Brad Dorfman 2011
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When hacks like Patrick McHenry hold hearings entitled "Who's Watching the Watchmen?" or describe the CFPB as "a super class of administrative elites," they're just doing the dirty work for their Wall Street paymasters.
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I would not have wished it on anyone to sit through last Monday's laborious Panorama, entitled "Who's Fuelling the Rise in Your Fuel Bills?"
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Christopher Booker 2011
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The results are from a just-completed study called Who's Ignoring Their Customers?
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Brad Dorfman 2011
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Matthew Staver for The Wall Street Journal Mrs. Crawford Hill née Louise Sneed established Denver's social register—then called Who's Who in Denver Society—in 1906.
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