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To: Webster Groves who wrote (51721)5/24/2006 10:26:07 PM
From: CalculatedRisk  Respond to of 116555
 
Perhaps we are interpreting the same words differently. From the editorial:

"It is now clear the story is not true," Douglas Kelly, the National Post's editor in chief, wrote in a long editorial on Page 2. "We apologize for the mistake and for the consternation it has caused not just National Post readers, but the broader public who read the story."

They apologized to everyone for their mistake. That would usually include the person / Country you falsely accused.

No question their main apology was to their readers.



To: Webster Groves who wrote (51721)5/26/2006 12:38:37 AM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
Wake-Up Call
globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com
Mish



To: Webster Groves who wrote (51721)5/26/2006 1:01:54 AM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116555
 
Get out while the going is good, North American homeowners advised

thestar.com

John Talbott has a word of advice for homeowners living in one of the most buoyant real estate markets on record: Sell Now!

That's the title of his controversial book looking at the North American real estate market. "Real estate is the last holdout of common sense because it is such an emotional investment," Talbott said in an interview. "Prices have gone up so far and so fast that there has to be a reckoning."