Who Came Off Best in The New Yorker’s Epic Crisis Story?
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We pick a winner, because the world needs more heroes.
The Fed chairman calls the end of the year of our discontent.
This is someone who manages his personal finances well.
The best politician in Washington isn't an elected official. It's Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke.
The president will announce this morning that he's giving Bush's appointee another go.
The Fed chairman is trying to raise consciousness about the role of the central bank.
The Fed chairman maintains his cool in front of a feisty Congress.
What to expect and how to feel about today's stress-test results.
Stand back! The Fed chairman is getting ANGRY.
The Fed chairman sounded a somewhat Rumsfeldian note in his largely gloomy report on the state of the economy this morning.
Did you hear the one about Ben Bernanke, Dick Cheney, President Bush, and the tan socks?
Masks of our favorite government apparatchiks are available.
'Perhaps Mr. Bernanke's blunderbuss political intrusion will win him more Democrat friends,' says the 'Journal.'
The central banks of England, China, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States all cut interest rates this morning in an effort to stave off a further global financial crisis.
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