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Jan 20, 2010

Morning Smoke: Bernanke "Would Welcome a Full Review" of AIG Bailout


Capitolbuilding Bernanke invites 'full review' by GAO of Fed's AIG bailout by Brady Dennis [Washington Post]

Treasury Makes Banks Pay a TARP Premium by Michael Crittenden [The Wall Street Journal]

Lockheed Martin F-35 Flew 10% of Planned 2009 Tests by Tony Capaccio [Bloomberg]

Forward Observer: F-35 Challenges Gates by George C. Wilson [CongressDaily]

New look for FPDS-NG! by Elise Castelli [Fedline]

Ethics Investigation Continues for Two ‘Murtha Method’ Congressmen by Nick Schwellenbach [Center For Public Integrity]

GAO Delivers Nuclear Wake-Up Call to DOE by Nick Roth [Nukes of Hazard]

TSA nominee Erroll Southers withdraws by Ed O'Keefe [Federal Eye]

NIH Scrutinizes Baylor Researchers Over Conflicts by Ed Silverman [Pharmalot]

Aid to Indian Country: A Desert Sun investigation by Keith Matheny [The Desert Sun]

Hearings:

Closed hearing: Acquisition Contracting [House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee]

Intelligence Reform: The Lessons and Implications of the Christmas Day Attack, Part I [Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee]

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