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	<description>The Arizona Housing Bubble And Credit Crisis From A Consumer's Point Of View</description>
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		<title>By: Will The US Treasury&#8217;s &#8220;Project Lifeline&#8221; Be Enough To Save Home Owners From Foreclosure? You Can&#8217;t Fix This One With Money&#8230; &#124; The Arizona Housing Bubble &#124; Watching The Arizona Real Estate, Credit, Lending, And Mortgage Crisi</title>
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		<author>Will The US Treasury&#8217;s &#8220;Project Lifeline&#8221; Be Enough To Save Home Owners From Foreclosure? You Can&#8217;t Fix This One With Money&#8230; &#124; The Arizona Housing Bubble &#124; Watching The Arizona Real Estate, Credit, Lending, And Mortgage Crisi</author>
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		<description>[...] isn&#8217;t a problem you can throw money at. Growing inflation has caused every one of those dollars to be worth less every year and growing national debt is [...]</description>
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