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		By: Anonymous Attorney		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Apparently, one or several of the New Jersey justices who ruled that towns in the state must set aside &quot;fair housing&quot;, i.e., cheap-rent places, ACTUALLY LIVED IN MANHATTAN at the time of the rulings.  

As a budding journalist, I tried to give a bit of the &quot;other side&quot; of the Mount Laurel story, but the large newspaper I worked for would have none of it.  The only &quot;controversy&quot; they saw was the sluggishness with which those awful rich suburbs complied with the mandate.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apparently, one or several of the New Jersey justices who ruled that towns in the state must set aside &#8220;fair housing&#8221;, i.e., cheap-rent places, ACTUALLY LIVED IN MANHATTAN at the time of the rulings.  </p>
<p>As a budding journalist, I tried to give a bit of the &#8220;other side&#8221; of the Mount Laurel story, but the large newspaper I worked for would have none of it.  The only &#8220;controversy&#8221; they saw was the sluggishness with which those awful rich suburbs complied with the mandate.</p>
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