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GREENSPAN TO HEAD UP U2
Becomes Lead Singer as Bono Leaves for World Bank [by Andy Borowitz]

Longtime Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan stunned the worlds
of finance and pop music today by announcing that he would leave his
post "effective immediately" to become lead singer of the Irish rock
band U2.

In filling the key position with the platinum-selling musical act,
Mr. Greenspan is replacing U2 lead singer Bono, who is rumored to be
heading for the top job at the World Bank.

Mr. Greenspan struck many observers as an unlikely choice to assume
such an important role in one of the world's most influential rock
bands, since his convoluted and often cryptic use of the English
language seems incompatible with the more straightforward demands of
rock music.

Reportedly, the former Fed chairman has already rewritten the lyrics
of one of U2's most famous songs, "With or Without You," to read,
"Going forward, the cost of my living with or without you may exceed
my capacity to fulfill any reasonable expectations of success in
either or both of those endeavors."

Dexter Tolan, who monitors the Fed and the recording industry for
Credit Suisse First Boston, said that he was "dumbfounded" by the
choice of Greenspan to head U2: "I really thought the job was going
to go to [former Treasury Secretary] Paul O'Neill."

But unlike some of Mr.Greenspan's critics, Mr. Tolan does not
believe that, at age 79, the former Fed chief is "too old" to be a
rock star: "Being 79 certainly hasn't hurt Mick Jagger."

Elsewhere, Boeing CEO Harry Stonecipher was forced to resign after
an affair with a female employee went $2.4 billion over budget.

Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://myweb.lmu.edu/jdevine

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