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Apr 20 2009, AP

Anxiety is growing again over the health of the nation’s largest banks, and with Congress hesitant to commit more money, the Obama administration is exploring ways to strengthen them in the face of an unrelenting recession.

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Democratic blogger Cynthia Liu poses for a photograph at her home Sunday, Oct. 26, 2008, in South Pasadena, Calif. Voters around the country, whether they support John McCain or Barack Obama, say they are feeling nail-biting, ulcer-inducing anxiety of...