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-- Scott Sedar
Washington
My Attention Span Burst
Regarding "The Bubble; How homeowners, speculators and Wall Street dealmakers rode a wave of easy money with crippling consequences," the first installment of the three-part, front-page series by Alec Klein and Zachary A. Goldfarb that began June 15:
Surely The Post can find some other relevant topics to cover besides the subprime market. This story has been hashed and rehashed dozens and dozens of times throughout the media (cable, newspapers, magazines, TV talk shows). Give me a break.
I was disappointed to pay for a Sunday Post and see this rehash. Such an approach could be contributing to your decline in print subscribers. How about some original content?


