Send for Mr Greenspan

ARTICLE - When Alan Greenspan speaks to members of the US Congress today on the economic outlook, one can only hope the Federal Reserve chairman proves a little more successful at bolstering confidence in America's shaky economy than President George W. Bush has been, writes the London Financial Times on Tuesday.

Twice last week - at a hastily scheduled news conference and in a speech on Wall Street - the president sought to calm the storm of corporate malfeasance allegations that has broken over

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