A Dark Anniversary

Editor’s Letter

This past weekend marked the anniversary of the 2003 Blackout, when a handful of states in the Northeast and parts of lower Canada lost electrical power. There was no looting; the markets were pretty much done trading when the power subsided in the late afternoon, and the news had plenty of footage of stranded commuters snoozing on the sidewalk. I know. I was one of them.

But one question that no one has answered resonates on Wall Street, especially during the current terror alerts and heightened

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