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	<title>Comments on: Housing Bubble Journalism: Still Inadequate</title>
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		<title>By: Will Your ISP Stand Up for Your Free Speech Rights? Citizen Media Law Project - &#124; 随机博客 Random it</title>
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		<description>[...] Housing Bubble Journalism: Still Inadequate Center for Citizen Media In today’s Wall Street Journal story about the deflation of the housing bubble, “Housing Pain Gauge: Nearly 1 in 6 Owners ‘Under Water’,” consider this passage: Stephanie and Jason Kirschenman thought they were being prudent when they agreed in late 2004 to buy a new four-bedroom home in Lodi, Calif., for $458,000. They put a substantial [...] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Housing Bubble Journalism: Still Inadequate Center for Citizen Media In today’s Wall Street Journal story about the deflation of the housing bubble, “Housing Pain Gauge: Nearly 1 in 6 Owners ‘Under Water’,” consider this passage: Stephanie and Jason Kirschenman thought they were being prudent when they agreed in late 2004 to buy a new four-bedroom home in Lodi, Calif., for $458,000. They put a substantial [...] [...]</p>
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