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Fifteen months after Fannie and Freddie were effectively nationalized,
neither the Obama administration nor Congressional leaders see a quick
solution to one of the thorniest problems in American finance: how to
fix the twin mortgage giants without choking the flow of credit to
homeowners and dealing a blow to a still-fragile housing market.
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