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		<description><![CDATA[Predicting the future, fasting might be healthy, and more. | Clark: Robert Shiller (co-creator of the Case-Shiller Index, which tracks US real estate prices) says that suburban housing prices may not recover “in our lifetime.” We don’t have to have an upturn in the market. [I]f you look at…home prices back to 1890, they go through decades of stagnation. It’s not like it’s always booming, it just hasn’t been that way.  And there’s no reason why it should boom.  Economists...]]></description>
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