The good news - White House wants Greenspan again

The White House repeated on Tuesday that President George W. Bush will support another term for Alan Greenspan as Federal Reserve Chairman.

"The president stated his intention last year," White House spokeswoman Claire Buchan said. She said there has been no change since Bush's public comments in April of last year.

Bush said on April 22 that "I think Alan Greenspan should get another term." The White House is expected to reappoint Greenspan formally sometime before his current four-year term as

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