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		<title>Buffett &#8211; Raising the Roof?</title>
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Per the October 20, 2008 edition of Barron&#8217;s, Warren Buffett revealed that he was now buying US stocks in his personal account (which had previously been invested solely in US Treasuries).  He emphasized that he hasn&#8217;t any idea where the market will go in the short term, but he&#8217;s confident that it will improve before [...]]]></description>
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