WASHINGTON — After four decades of Alan Greenspan's nimble maneuvers, it seemed no accident that his long-awaited memoir's publication ("The Age of Turbulence") coincided with global financial turmoil. Instead of examining his frequently suspect management of monetary affairs during 18 years as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, the political and financial worlds last week focused on Greenspan's self-portrait as a "conservative libertarian" who deplores Republica ...
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