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Public Interest

May 3, 2000

Greenspan Sits on Sideline While America Takes a Bath

Forum: Spin Report By John M. Curtis Fiddling away at the White House, President Clinton was uncharacteristically tongue-tied about the Wall Street meltdown. Threatening to steal the crown jewel of his presidency - and hopes for Al Gore in November - the ailing stock market needs something more than today's version of economic managed care.

By John M. Curtis
         Fiddling away at the White House, President Clinton was uncharacteristically tongue-tied about the Wall Street meltdown. Threatening to steal the crown jewel of his presidency - and hopes for Al Gore in November - the ailing stock market needs something more than today's version of economic managed care.
        Crying out for a doctor, th...

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