Greider is a professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland.
Mr Greider, who journeyed far and wide, shares every tiresome detail in 528 turgid pages.
As a result, their book is more pages-short than Mr Greider's, a decided advantage.
Blackburn and Greider are the only female team to win together in medicine--ever.
Although the initial discovery happened 25 years ago, Greider knew there was always a chance the Nobel Committee could recognize her accomplishments.
Greider, who is the national affairs editor for The Nation magazine, sees War of the Worlds-like catastrophe in America's growing trade deficit.
The first, by William Greider, national editor of Rolling Stone, has already proved a notable success in America, attracting respectful and sometimes enthusiastic reviews.
Blackburn was Greider's supervisor at the University of California, Berkeley.
Blackburn and Greider did not immediately return calls from CNN.
Blackburn, Carol W. Greider and Jack W. Szostak are credited with discovering how chromosomes are protected against degradation -- a field that could shed light on human aging and diseases, including cancer.
And it was the enthusiasm of her mentor, Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn, that drew Dr. Carol Greider to the groundbreaking work in genetics that would win both of them the Nobel Prize for Medicine.
Mr Greider chooses a global-crisis scenario, arguing among other things that the world is suffering from a shortage of consumption (an excess of saving) because workers in developing countries earn less than their productivity would indicate.
But later on in the year Volcker not only faced opposition from his board members on the rate question, he also suffered what Greider viewed as subtle attacks on his authority from the money center banks effectively on his watch.
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