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A simple hat and a complicated story: the risk of unreliable storytelling in a recovering city
A story on the New York Times website today illustrates the problems of narrating New Orleans from a distance. (continued)| Posted: 06.19.2009 | By: Ariella Cohen |
| 9 comments | Filed Under: broad street, dan baum, jeff schwartz, karen gadbois, lee zurick, new orleans affordable homeownership, new york times, recession, recovery |
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