Australian economist Paul Sheard was worried about one of his cherished textbooks, a $US150 tome on industrialisation he'd left in his office on the 15th floor of Lehman Brothers' midtown Manhattan headquarters.
As Sunday dawned that September 15, 10 years ago this weekend, Sheard – then chief economist at the bank's research department – ducked into work to collect the book and a few other personal items.
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