Chicago Tribune -
6 Feb 2014 22:29

With his slightly oversized suits, quiet raspy voice and large digital watch, Hank Paulson comes across as someone's kindly Midwestern uncle in "Hank: 5 Years from the Brink," not a former Goldman Sachs chief executive who became the man tasked with cleaning up the mess of an unraveling American economy. He's been lampooned by political cartoonists, talking heads and the Occupy movement, but you have to feel for him when he talks about how, when he was at his most desperate, he got a "case of th...
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