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by Anna Pratt Special to Finance & Commerce

It isn't just about people losing their homes.

Ripples from the long-running foreclosure crisis, experts told an audience in Minneapolis on Saturday, are spreading throughout the U.S. economy, affecting even those who, intuitively, might be expected to benefit.

By OLU ALEMORU, Staff Writer

Story Published: Jan 20, 2010 at 3:55 PM PST

As millions more dollars are set to be raised at Friday's Live Aid style cross-continental "Hope For Haiti" telethon, it will cap a week of global relief efforts that still seem infinitesimal considering the scale of the unfolding catastrophe.