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THe financial crisis of 2008 was a "national heart attack," but political leaders in the U.S. didn't give the patient time to fully recover before cutting off the medicine, says Michael Moran, author of "The Reckoning," in this interview with Reuters' Chrystia Freeland. (August 10, 2012)
