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Read the big four to know capital’s fate

By Paul Kennedy

Published: March 12 2009 20:42 | Last updated: March 12 2009 20:42

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US presidents, in confronting crises, have often let it be known that they are serious students of history and biography. George W. Bush, an unusually voracious late-night reader, devours books on the lives of Great Men, including his hero Winston Churchill, (who in turn liked to read about his illustrious ancestor, Marlborough). Barack Obama looks to biographies of Abraham Lincoln for inspiration.

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