Paulson could soon exhaust the first $350 billion with the bailout that President George W. Bush’s administration has pledged for General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC. The Treasury chief is discussing with aides strategies to seek congressional approval for the rest of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, people familiar with the deliberations said….
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