Things to read:
- Ten top colleges for entrepreneurs [Fortune].
- Housing market cooling but prices still high [MSN] and a Yahoo Finance special report on the housing slowdown.
Things to read:
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9:05 pm (reply)
What happens to housing sould be interesting in the next 12 months…