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Date: 2007-08-15 17:12:12
Banks
Providence
Rhode Island
Hartford
Connecticut
Rhode Island
New England
ING Group
United States
Toronto-Dominion Bank
BankBoston
Geography of the United States
FleetBoston Financial
Shawmut

Justice Department Approves Fleet/Shawmut Bank Merger After Parties Agree to $3.7 Billion Divestiture

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