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Banks, not hedge funds, made dubious loans to people who couldn't afford the houses they were buying.

When Interbank, a Sandinist-owned bank, collapsed in August, having made dubious loans of some $100m, the government covered all its deposits.

Several of the thirteen men who had been on death row and were then exonerated had made dubious confessions, which appeared to have been coerced or even invented.

Third, Mr. Kabila, in his struggle to survive, has made dubious alliances, most notably with the genocidal Hutu, who were largely responsible for the Rwandan genocide and who have taken refuge in Congo.

THAT'S VALUE The Angels, like the Yankees, have made dubious contract decisions, like the five-year, $50 million contract for outfielder Gary Matthews Jr., who is now a backup.

She also never made big deals just for the sake of synergy (AOL-Time Warner), never got addicted to doing deals (see Barry Diller), never made dubious investments that put a strain on her core business (Sumner Redstone and Midway), never let in-house corporate politics boil into public view (Michael Eisner).

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To keep the oil flowing, we make dubious foreign policy decisions.

Still, there is wide acknowledgment that many apps violate current regulations by making dubious or untested medical claims.

A few hours later, the Mets were making dubious history on the field with another late-inning collapse.

Brazilian officials believe such measures encourage the United States to make dubious claims of dumping, for instance, against Brazilian steel.

After making dubious comparisons of Rodriguez with other athletes, she quickly dispensed with his $4 million university gift.

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