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Date Added: August 08, 2008 10:12:04 PM
American Dream Realty – Reduced Price! The estate agent hammering the "for sale" placard into the yellowing lawn of a family home in the Weston Ranch district of Stockton, California, this week could hardly have been optimistic. Almost every second home had a similar sign. This suburb, created from nothing 15 years ago, had promised so much to the low-income families who streamed in during the ...

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