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George Nemeth · links for 2009-03-05
March 5th, 2009
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gary s. was telling me about this. sounds like fun! hopefully some lucky blogger gets to attend one soon so we can hear more about what happens there & to promo it.
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Maybe now people will realize how connected the fortunes of the central cities are to the rest of the region.
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March 5th, 2009 at 12:19 pm
Re: Foreclosure moratorium, I’m sure everyone will be as delighted as I was to see the front page story in the NY Times yesterday, entitled “Ex-Lenders Profit from Home Loans Gone Bad.” You can find it at http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/04/business/04penny.html.
BTW, the Times magazine will feature Cleveland’s foreclosure crisis this coming Sunday.