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August 18, 2009

Don't forget: Q&A Thursday

Remember, folks, Celia Chen with Moody's Economy.com will be taking reader questions about the housing market this Thursday at noon. More details in this post.

Some of you have submitted questions already. In fact, some of you have submitted multiple questions. I'm planning to sort them to ensure that everyone gets to ask at least one question before we go to No. 2, 3, or 4. If you asked several questions, the first one you asked will go in the No. 1 spot unless you let me know that you're more interested in hearing an answer to a later one.

It's possible that all of you will get all your questions answered before the live chat ends, of course. I'm just organizing my ducks (look at the lovely row they're in!).

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Jamie Smith Hopkins, a Baltimore Sun reporter since 1999, writes about the regional economy. Her reporting on the housing market has won national and local awards. Hopkins is a Columbia native and has lived in Maryland all her life, save for 10 months spent covering schools in Ames, Iowa.
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