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2009-06-14 — nytimes.com
For most of its history, the Federal Reserve has been a high temple of monetary matters, guiding the economy by setting interest rates but remaining aloof from the messy details of day-to-day business. But the financial crisis has drastically changed the role of the Fed, forcing officials to get their fingernails a bit dirty.
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