Peggy Noonan thinks that convicted Enron CEO Ken Lay died of a broken heart. She explains why in a Wall Street Journal op-ed column.
The Economist's perspective is a tad different in an obituary on the con man extraordinaire, who dropped dead of a massive coronary at his luxurious Aspen, Colorado, digs prior to being sentenced for fraud and conspiracy.
Meanwhile, the New York Post wants Lay's coffin checked to make sure Lay is actually in it.
Good idea.
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