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April 3, 2008 |  6:34 pm

Some recent web stuff:

Paul Thornton wants to score some of that $4 billion Uncle Sam is spending to keep real estate prices up.

Standard & Poor's says don't blame us for the tough times in municipal budgeting.

And three Turkey-related bits have commenters hot and bothered:

Assembly of Turkish American Associations says there was no  genocide and there is no Kurdistan.

Robert Ellis says the AKP is corrupting Turkey's secular character.

And Cüneyt M. Serdar says the United States is watching a democracy disintegrate.

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